Child Welfare Project

Junior Auxiliary gives primary consideration to children. Each Chapter is required to have at least one National Service Project (Child Welfare) for which it has full administrative responsibility. The objective of this project is to break the cycle of dependency, whether it be physical or emotional. There are two basic requirements: the project must provide one or more of the basic necessities of life: food, clothing, shelter and/or emotional support and there must be an ongoing relationship and commitment established between the Chapter member or members and the recipient.

In the past, Junior Auxiliary has provided Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners, Christmas gifts, interviewing skills, budgeting skills, helped to secure employment, help to return to secondary education, and a wide range of additional needs for our recipients, who always remain anonymous.