Food2Kids works in conjunction with Lubbock ISD elementary schools to provide sacks of food to children identified by school staff members (counselors, nurses, teachers, or principals) as living in food-insecure households.
The Junior League of Lubbock Foundation is a separate 501(c)(3) organization that raises funds to improve the League's ability to respond to community needs as they arise. The Foundation recently celebrated its 20th Anniversary in the Lubbock community.
The Junior League of Lubbock Foundation is a separate 501(c)(3) organization which was created to improve the League's ability to respond to our community as new needs and opportunities arise. The Foundation recently celebrated it's 20th Anniversary.
The Junior League of Lubbock Foundation is a separate 501(c)(3) organization created to support the Junior League of Lubbock and it's work in the community. The Headquarters Endowment ensures the perpetual support and maintenance of its headquarters building and surrounding property, which is used for the League's meetings as well as a rentable venue for area nonprofits and individuals who need affordable and well-equipped meeting and event space.
Kids in the Kitchen, developed in 2006, focuses on educating children about developing healthy eating and exercise habits. Its programming includes Camp Healthy Kids, a week-long summer day camp for girls and boys in the fourth and fifth grades, and healthy food scavenger hunts.
Partner Card is the Junior League of Lubbock's newest fundraiser that really puts the "fun" in fundraiser! Purchase a Partner Card during our annual shopping season and enjoy great discounts and special offers from local retailers! Your support and your retail stays local and helps the Junior League of Lubbock improve the community year-round!
Empowering women begins early, and SPARK aims to show eighth-grade girls their potential. Volunteers serve as mentors and conduct monthly education days that explore education and leadership concepts. Volunteers also have monthly lunches with girls at their schools.
The Junior League of Lubbock has hosted Touch-a-Truck for several years and recently converted it to an annual fundraiser to support our community programs. Held traditionally in April of each year, Touch-a-Truck provides children with the opportunity to see and play with and on big trucks, heavy equipment, and other fun vehicles while learning from their operators about the work each does. Touch-a-Truck is free to the public and we rely on generous sponsors to underwrite the production costs and help us raise funds for future charitable and/or educational programs in our community.