Boots to Suits began in 2014 as an initiative of League member Sue Farrell, who recognized the need to provide quality work apparel to Virginia Veterans transitioning from military life to civilian careers. In partnership with The Clothes Rack, and through the tireless dedication of its founder, Boots to Suits has grown to an independent… Read More
As the League moved into the 21st century, it’s membership was at an all-time high – 1394 members (475 actives, 118 provisionals (new members), and 801 sustainers)! Taking advantage of the latest technology, JLR moved into the 21st century with its own website – www.jlrichmond.org, where members could now communicate with the League and sign… Read More
Mentions: April 17, 2024: Junior League of Richmond’s 79th Annual Book & Author Event Interview with NBC12 March 22, 2024: Junior League of Richmond’s 79th Annual Book & Author Event on CBS6 March 12, 2024: Safe Harbor honors the Junior League of Richmond as their 2024 Beacon of Hope Awardee February 16, 2024: Nonprofit Junior… Read More
The following organizations are partners with the Junior League of Richmond: Anna Julia Cooper Episcopal School Beth Sholom Boots to Suits Chesterfield Food Bank Children’s Museum of Richmond The Doorways Dignity Grows Evelyn D. Reinhart Guest House Feed More Girls on the Run Greater Richmond Greater Richmond Fit4Kids Hands On Greater Richmond Health Brigade Jewish Community… Read More
Junior League of Richmond Boots to Suits Project Grows to Independent Status Thanks to League’s Support Boots to Suits began in 2014 as an initiative of League member Sue Farrell, who recognized the need to provide quality work apparel to Virginia Veterans transitioning from military life to civilian careers. In partnership with The Junior… Read More