JLG 2024

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Across
  1. 2. The _____________ Council embodies the League's desire to effect positive change through education, advocacy, and service with programs like Meals on Wheels, LEAD opportunities, and more.
  2. 4. JLG was fundamental to the creation of _____________, an emergency center that provides housing and other resources to children facing homelessness or displacement.
  3. 6. Originally called the Opportunity Shop, the ____________ is the JLG’s largest annual fundraiser.
  4. 7. The Empowered Women of Greenville Committee continued JLG’s support of the ____________, which aims to provide prom attire and accessories to deserving young people.
  5. 8. The ___________ opened in 1990 and now serves as a cornerstone of entertainment and performing arts in our community.
  6. 9. _________GVL was recommended for a $10,000 JLG Capacity Building Grant to fund their paid internship program, empowering middle and high school girls to reach their highest potential.
  7. 10. In honor of the Nearly New Shop’s (NNS) 75th Anniversary, the ___________ Service Project connected new members to Sustainers to record the history of the NNS.
  8. 11. The inaugural __________ fundraising party raised nearly $25,000 for JLG’s grant programs and community projects.
  9. 12. The JLG ___________, named in honor of Katina “Tina” Hampton, provides financial support of $1,000 for educational expenses in 2024, advancing JLG’s mission towards improving economic mobility.
Down
  1. 1. This year, JLG has _________ Transfer Members- our largest number to date!
  2. 2. Since it opened in 2009, JLG has awarded the _____________ of the Upstate over $115,000 to provide Upstate children a place to learn and explore STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and math) fields.
  3. 3. Although they all now call the Upstate home, _____________ percent of the 2023-2024 Provisional Members are originally from places beyond Greenville County, including one member who is from Brazil!
  4. 5. The JLG Book Club read several books that left a lasting impact this year including ____________, a non-fiction book by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner.