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    What does it mean to ‘work together’?

    • May 15, 2017
    It’s no secret that Junior League members can accomplish more together than they can as individuals. And the same goes for their Junior Leagues when they band together as powerful…
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      Sometimes change takes a while

      • January 6, 2017
      Human trafficking has been high on the legislative agenda of the Junior Leagues of the State of New York State Public Affairs Committee since 2006, when NYSPAC members urged members…
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      3 Questions: Lisa Hofflich, Co-chair of NYSPAC

      • October 1, 2014
      The fight against human trafficking has become one that a number of SPACs have adopted as their own. Here, the Junior League of the City of New York’s Lisa Hofflich…
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      The fight against human trafficking is big enough for all of us…and then some

      • October 1, 2014
      Human trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery. Its victims are subjected to force, fraud, or coercion for the purpose of commercial sex or forced labor. They are young children,…
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      The power of Junior Leagues united!

      • May 29, 2013
      Junior Leagues have long valued their identities as independent organizations, tied together by a common heritage and served and supported by AJLI as an umbrella organization. And that’s good! But…
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