Donations Wanted for Junior League of Central Westchester Tag Sale on April 26 and 27
- Tuesday, 15 April 2025 08:11
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- Published: Tuesday, 15 April 2025 08:11
- Joanne Wallenstein
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The Junior League of Central Westchester (JLCW) will be hosting their annual Tag Sale in a few weeks! . All proceeds from the event go towards the JLCW’s mission of helping to make a meaningful impact in our community.
Headquartered at historic Wayside Cottage in Scarsdale, NY, the Junior League of Central Westchester has served the communities of Westchester for over 75 years. The JLCW’s approximately 250 active and sustaining members reflect a wide range of backgrounds, interests, and professional pursuits. They are accomplished collaborators who identify community needs and develop effective and responsive programs to serve those needs. Their purpose is exclusively educational and charitable. For more information on the JLCW, click here.
Each year, members contribute an average of 8,000 hours of service to the communities of Central and Northern Westchester. By working collaboratively with our community partners, the JLCW finds long-term, sustainable solutions to improve the lives of neighbors in need.
Key projects include helping to support:
• The Westchester County Diaper Bank, the first of its kind in the area, JLCW began this outreach in the Fall of 2014 in conjunction with the Westchester County government. The Diaper Bank collects and distributes wipes and disposable diapers of all sizes, types and brands to families unable to afford them.
• Best Start - This signature project continues on a monthly basis with visits to children enrolled in Head Start locations in select White Plains elementary schools. JLCW members read to young students and distribute books and activities for the children to take home.
• The JLCW sponsors children from Abbott House as part of a holiday gift drive every year. Abbott House is dedicated to supporting nearly 2,500 children in foster care and unaccompanied immigrant children in the New York Metropolitan and Hudson Valley areas.
• JLCW, in partnership with Hope’s Door, is dedicated to combating domestic violence, fostering empowerment among survivors and educating all.
• JLCW participates in The New York State Public Affairs Committee (NYSPAC), the advocacy wing of the Junior Leagues in New York State.
• JLCW partners with Family Services of Westchester Sharing Shelf to provide a shopping event for girls ages 13-19, from families in financial need.
We are also looking for items to sell at this event. Please leave your donations on the front porch at Wayside Cottage, 1039 White Plains Road, Scarsdale.
The JLCW is a registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization and relies on the funds raised at events like our annual Tag Sale to continue supporting our community partners. Join us on April 26 from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm and April 27 from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm.