Contact
New York, NY 10038
Ph. (212) 951-8300
Fx. (212) 481-7196
http://www.ajli.org [1]
info@ajli.org [2]
sdanish@ajli.org [3]
The Association of Junior Leagues International Inc. (AJLI) is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women, and improving communities through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable.
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Principal Staff
Susan Danish, Executive DirectorPh. (212) 951-8322
Fax: (212) 696-4243
E-mail: sdanish@ajli.org
Anne Dalton, Chief Officer for Strategic Initiatives
Ph. (212) 951-8340
Fax: (212) 679-4583
E-mail: adalton@ajli.org
Martha Ferry, Chief Financial Officer
Ph. (212) 951-8364
Fax: (212) 481-6206
E-mail: mferry@ajli.org
Laurie Dodge, Director of Marketing and Communications
Ph. (212) 951-8347
E-mail: ldodge@ajli.org
Jean Lubas, Director League Services
Ph. (212) 951-8312
E-mail: jlubas@ajli.org
Dolores (Dee) Brinkley, Director Meeting Management
Ph. (212) 951-8327
E-mail: dbrinkley@ajli.org
Areas of Expertise:
Awareness & Education [7], Family & Society [8], Philanthropy and Social Entrepreneurship [9], Equality, Diversity & Inclusion [10]Member Experts:
Projects & Campaigns
Childhood Obesity / Healthy Eating
Junior Leagues' Kids in the Kitchen: An international project for participating Leagues to raise awareness about childhood obesity and the diseases that arise from it. The program focuses on educating both children and their parents at the grassroots level. We have established a special website for this initiative www.kidsinthekitchen.ajli.org.
Community Service
Local programs: AJLI's member Leagues have developed a wide variety of local programs that serve the specific needs of their communities. These programs address the many areas of expertise listed above.
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Junior League women make things happen -- they form strategic partnerships, create innovative programs and raise funds for exciting community initiatives. So what sets Junior League volunteers apart from the rest? They are not only women who want to improve communities, they are women with the training and skills to make it happen!