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Hurricane Katrina

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What happened after Katrina was no longer front page news?

  • September 27, 2015
You probably already know that 2015 marks the 10th anniversary of the terrible event and the damage it caused: nearly 80% of New Orleans was flooded, more than 200,000 homes or…
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What were you doing on October 29, 2012?

  • October 29, 2013
If you’re from the Northeast, chances are you were preparing for Hurricane Sandy, little knowing that it would soon become the storm of the century (so far!). A day later,…
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Five Years After Katrina: Lessons from New Orleans

  • September 13, 2010
One of the great attributes of a successful Junior League is the extent to which members take their Junior League training and experience outside into the community and do great…
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Founded in 1901 by New Yorker and social activism pioneer Mary Harriman, 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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