The Center for Community Transitions is a non-profit organization that helps people with criminal records and their families find a healthier, more productive way of living. The organization provides employment and transition services, supports alternatives to incarceration, and restores and strengthens family bonds. Services are provided at no cost to the incarcerated individual or the… Read More
On January 25, a training session will be held for JLC members to get all their questions answered about Willingness to Serve and the leadership positions that may suit their interests. Log in to the member page now for location, time and to RSVP. Overview of Willingness to Serve Willingness to Serve is a period of time… Read More
Willingness to Serve is a period of time during the League year for JLC members to determine which leadership position they want to be placed on for the following League year. Selections can be made now through February 2. We encourage you to complete the online survey at your earliest convenience; however preference is not given to… Read More
This Monday, we are featuring Junior League of Charlotte member Heather Hendren as part of our Member Monday series. Heather is the Secretary of the JLC Foundation and the Secretary of the Finance Committee. She is currently working on her PhD in Infrastructure and Environmental Systems at UNCC. Read more about the Virginia native on… Read More
This Monday, we are featuring Junior League of Charlotte member Charlitta Hatch as part of our Member Monday series. Charlitta is the Chair of the Nominating Committee and is currently a Senior Manager at Accenture. Read more about the Charlotte native on the JLC Link blog.
JLC Members, The next GMM will be at The Fillmore with social and service hour from 6:00-7:00pm and the meeting from 7:00-8:30pm. A cash and credit bar will be available. Please RSVP if you haven’t done so already. If you’re unable to join us, be sure to review the voting items and submit your absentee ballot before 11:59pm January 8.
The CRIER is the official publication of The Junior League of Charlotte. Click here to read about how JLC volunteers are making a difference for families in Charlotte.
Once a month, Junior League of Charlotte, Inc. (JLC) members prepare meals for refugee families through Project 658. One of two new community partners selected for the 2017-2018 year, Project 658 is a community center located in east Charlotte focused on supporting the 20,000 refugees struggling to start their lives over in our city. Refugee… Read More
This Monday, we are featuring Junior League of Charlotte, Inc. (JLC) member, Lauren Still, as part of our Member Monday series. Lauren is a member of the Chameleon’s Journey placement. She is currently a teacher at Pleasant Knoll Middle School. Lauren was deemed Teacher of the Week by the Carolina Panthers and will later earn… Read More