About

We are the Junior League of Columbus. 

Above all else, our goal is to promote and perpetuate social change in the Columbus communities that will benefit most from it. By empowering women and providing valuable leadership training, we are giving local women the tools to get involved, put their talents to work, and positively impact the Columbus community.

Strength in Numbers 

As one of hundreds of Junior League chapters across the world, we are a member of the Association of Junior Leagues International, Inc. (AJLI). Established in 1923, the Junior League of Columbus plays an integral part in the development, improvement, and support of the communities of Columbus.

While you’re here, we welcome you to learn how to join us, support our work, or get involved. 

Our Local Impact 

Today, the JLC impacts our community through projects including Bridging the G.A.P. (Guide, Advocate, Provide) which supports youth aging out of the foster care system. The JLC also manages the Kelton House Museum & Garden, which once served as a stop on the Underground Railroad, providing award-winning programs and tours educating the public on life in the second half of the 19th century with a unique view of urban life and decorative arts. If you’re interested in learning more about our current focus or developing your own civic leadership skills, we welcome you to learn more or connect with us. 

Help Us Lead Change 

There is always more work to be done, more help needed, and more opportunities to make an impact in Columbus. The empowered women of the Junior League of Columbus are working to improve our local communities through leadership and effective action. Will you join them?

Our Mission

The Junior League of Columbus, Inc. is an organization of women whose Mission is to advance women’s leadership for meaningful community impact through volunteer action, collaboration, and training. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable.

Our Vision Statement

The Junior League of Columbus is the leading resource for trained volunteers.  Through our programs and the Kelton House Museum and Garden, we educate the community, preserve the past and build for the future of Columbus.

Our Values

Collaboration: We believe lasting societal change is achieved through both collaboration and meaningful disagreement. Living the value of collaboration inspires us to accomplish more together.

Community: We believe a strong sense of community is essential to human well-being. Living the value of community provides a foundation of inclusion, which allows us to make a greater impact on the world around us.

Empowerment: We believe that the empowerment of women is a necessary requirement to create positive, lasting societal change. Living the value of empowerment fosters trust and confidence in each other.

Leadership: We believe in the unique power of women’s leadership abilities to transform communities for the better. Living the value of leadership allows us to make a collective difference.

Respect: We believe respect is a fundamental human right. Living the value of respect instills in us unconditional positive regard for others.

Service: We believe it is through service that we build core relationships with others. Service is the lens through which we decide how we will invest our time and resources. Living the value of service empowers us as catalysts for lasting community change.

Our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion

In Diversity there is beauty and strength because Diverse Experience Is Beautiful

The Junior League welcomes all women who value our Mission. We are committed to inclusive environments of diverse individuals, organizations, and communities.