Juniors

In November 1922, Junior work was adopted as a division of the senior membership with Junior members reporting separately on their activities. Junior clubwomen gained separate status during the 1930-1932 FFWC administration. For every General District Director and Department Chairman there is a Junior counterpart. In addition to their work in the six FFWC departments, the Juniors also have one very special project.Juniors are aged 18-40. Women who joined by the age of 40 may continue in a Junior Club or move to a General Club. Women over 18 are welcome to join a General Club.

One Voice for children - GFWC Florida Juniors (logo)Junior Project: One Voice for Children
The goal of "One Voice for Children" is to have a dramatic, positive impact on the lives of Florida's children. Clubs are encouraged to continue projects related to children and youth (scholarships, literacy projects, involvement with issues affecting children) and collaborate with organizations that make a difference in children's lives.

 

For information on projects and resources, E-mail:
Director of Junior Clubs 
Alice Rodriguez    


One Voice for Children Chairman