The Junior League of Winston-Salem is a close community of women that are committed to positively impacting women and children’s issues in Winston-Salem.
The Junior League of Winston-Salem combines trained volunteers with financial resources for double the impact.
Our Members share a passion of making a difference in our community. We would love for you to join our mission of women making a better Winston-Salem!

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Are you ready to make an impact on your community? If you, or a woman you know, is interested in joining the Junior League of Winston-Salem, registration opens March 1 and closes August 15. Learn More

The New Members had a wonderful time at our Ornament Exchange. A fun and festive evening enjoyed by all! ✨
Calling all WSFCS educators, assistant principals of instruction, and PTSAs! The Junior League of Winston-Salem is committed to helping your schools literacy projects with our mini-grants. Our league started this project in 2023 because we believe in literacy and equity in education. Application is live through Wednesday, November 12, 2025. Learn more about these grants […]
The first Halloween Bingo was a memorable kickoff to what we hope becomes a long-standing annual tradition. Designed to bring together both our league members and the wider community, the event exceeded expectations with an incredible turnout and enthusiastic participation. With nearly 180 attendees filling the venue, the energy was electric from the moment the […]
Congratulations to the 2024 JLWS Literacy and Education Equity (LEEF) fall mini-grant recipients! Connie Brake and Sarah Bradley with Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Itinerant and Related Services plan to create story bags/boxes for visually impaired students. These bags/boxes will provide a multi-sensory approach using objects in addition to words to create shared reading experiences among the class […]
Packing and distributing food at Cook Literacy Model School to feed students during weekends and over holidays, when they do not have access to free breakfast and lunch at school.
A drive to collect new and gently used children’s books in order to distribute to Forsyth County children and families in need.
Empowering youth to make healthy lifestyle choices and helps reverse the growth of childhood obesity and its associated health issues.

Facilitating relationships with the medical community, educating the community on healthy food preparation, and providing a meal for mothers and students of Title I schools.
Your gift makes it possible for the Junior League of Winston Salem, Inc. to make a direct impact in Forsyth County. We believe that strong and thoughtful partnerships are the most effective way to create lasting community change.
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