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We’re Empowering the Next Great Civic Leaders…

And we’re already making a powerful impact by leading change within the Treasure Valley! To us, becoming a civic leader is all about understanding that local efforts have a global reach, and it all begins with creating local leadership opportunities that put women’s skills and passion to work right here in the Treasure Valley. If you’re interested in developing civic leadership skills while collaborating on important efforts with a group of like-minded women, you’re in the right place!

 

Join the movement that’s dedicated to creating change, empowering leaders, and impacting the Treasure Valley Community.

 

Become a Driving Force of Change Within Your Community

We accept new members year round, and our application period is now open. When new members apply, they are invited to join a five month class that provides them with the tools and information they’ll need to play a crucial role in the Junior League of Boise’s current community goal of reducing food insecurity in the Treasure Valley.

Junior League of Boise Eligibility Requirements

  • Applicants must be 21 to be eligible for membership.
  • Applicants must reside within the Treasure Valley.

Eligible and Ready to Apply?
Fill out our interest form if you’d like our team to reach out to you with more information. If you’re ready to apply, click the link below!

Interest Form

Application

 

The Junior League is a Highly Respected Organization with an Extraordinary Legacy…

And our league is very proud of that historic reputation, but as society changes, we adapt and evolve. We strive to put our venerable values to work in modern ways; demonstrating our pride and perpetuating our legacy by serving as a powerful voice for action, justice and change throughout the Treasure Valley. Together, we are working to empower our members to increase food security in the Treasure Valley. So far this year, we have secured and strengthened connections with non-profits operating in this area, worked to support sustainable food systems, educated our members about the complexity of this issue, and supported several food banks in the Boise area with our time, treasure, and talent.

We believe that these impactful actions have the power to bring us closer to our goal of enhancing food security through food distribution projects in the Treasure Valley. Idaho women will lead this important initiative. Will you be one of them?

 

To learn more about our work and discover more opportunities to get involved, visit our Community page.