About Junior Service League
In 1933, Mrs. Bertha Crabill, Mrs. Margaret Martin and Mrs. Laura
Mae Carlisle founded Junior Service League in Springfield. Their
original goal was to take an active interest in charitable and civic
enterprises and to assist, where needed, in Springfield welfare
organizations.

Junior Service League supports and enhances the Springfield, Ohio,
community through innovative service projects, including a Kentucky
Derby Party and a Holiday Shopping Spectacular. Funds raised
through these projects are redistributed throughout the community
through grants.

Each year, Junior Service League selects one organization to
receive all its' members community service hours. This year, JSL is
working with Catholic Charities.

Membership is open to women who are at least 21 years of age, live
or work in Springfield or a surrounding area, and are interested in
meeting new people and getting involved in their community.
General membership meetings are held the third Wednesday of
each month, September through May
.
Junior Service League