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September is National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month (Pass the word!)

  • September 28, 2015
In case you missed it, President Obama has again proclaimed September as National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month. And you probably did miss it, as the media seem to have moved…
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Happy Birthday, Kids in the Kitchen!

  • March 14, 2014
When the Junior Leagues’ Kids in the Kitchen program was launched in 2006, childhood obesity was just starting to ramp up as a major concern among public policymakers. Now, with…
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AJLI’s 91st Annual Conference raises the roof

  • September 27, 2013
DELEGATES RALLY UNDER BANNER OF “LEADERSHIP EMPOWERED” From May 15 to 18, more than 600 delegates attended AJLI’s 91st Annual Conference in Washington, D.C. where the Junior Leagues of Washington,…
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Maybe that’s why they call it ‘seed money.’

  • April 11, 2012
National Nutrition Month may be over for this year, but let’s talk about our Kids in the Kitchen program, which is the recipient of a $75,000 award from Kashi as…
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How much is a Facebook ‘Like’ worth? (Try $10)

  • February 7, 2012
That’s what Kashi (think healthy food) will donate to The Junior League for every Facebook “Like” our members, community partners and friends provide until February 22, up to a total…
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