CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC
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Since our beginning in 1960, The Junior League of Fayetteville has invested Over $3,000,000 and Counting into our local community through our grants, partnerships, and community program- ming. We would like to THANK the community for their continuous support of our annual fund- raiser, The Holly Day Fair, and helping us to raise funds for the needs of our local community. Junior League Of Fayetteville 2011-2012 Cap Grant Recipients 1. Luther Nick Geralds School Mentoring Project – Young Men Of Distinction: $3,530.00 2. Luther Nick Geralds School Mentoring Project – Gems (Gracefully Emerging Members Of Society): $3,530.00 3. Ferguson-Easley Elementary School Of Math And Science – The Pink Ladies Of Distinction And The Distinguished Gentlemen's Club: $4,060.00 4. The Child Advocacy Center – Child Abuse Awareness Conference – "It Takes A Community To Protect A Child": $5,000.00 5. Consumer Credit Counseling Service – Youth Financial Literacy Project: $4,200.00 6. Cape Fear Regional Theater – Classic Theater Production 2012, Othello: $5,000.00 7. United Way Of Cumberland County – Dolly Parton's Imagination Library: $5,000.00 8. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Zeta Pi Omega Cultural & Educational Foundation – Emerging Young Leaders: $1,571.00 9. YMCA Of The Sandhills – Girls On The Run: $5,000.00 10. Cumberland County Schools Pre-Kindergarten – Superior Technology Always Reaps Success (Stars) At Eastover Central Elementary School: $3,109.00 TOTAL: $40,000.00 The Junior League of Fayetteville, Inc is an organiza- tion of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women, and improving communities through the effective action and leader- ship of trained volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable. JLF reaches out to women of all races, religions and national origins who demon- strate an interest in and a commitment to voluntarism.

