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YEAR BY YEAR
HISTORY OF THE JUNIOR LEAGUE OF McALLEN, INC.

1940s   1950s   1960s   1970s   1980s   1990s   2000s

1938 The Junior Service League of McAllen was organized on January 18, 1938.  The first president was Mrs. L.W. Fritz.  During its first year of existence, the Junior Service League of McAllen established a milk and ice fund, assisted with health exams and vaccinations, held its first charity ball from which the proceeds were used to purchase an oxygen tent for the hospital.
1939-1940
bulletopened a community house for underprivileged girls
bulletheld clinic sessions with local doctors in attendance - which was the beginning of the McAllen Child Clinic
1940-1941
bulletworked towards establishing the McAllen Child Clinic: survey to establish potential for the clinic and drive for building funds
bulletwar relief projects
1941-1942
bulletdedication of McAllen Child Clinic by Governor Coke Stevenson
bulletboard of management formed for the McAllen Child Clinic
1942-1943
bulletstarted Plasma Bank
bulletset up Red Cross surgical dressing center in the Child Clinic
bulletpurchased two beds for the Child Clinic
bulletheld a benefit dance, a book review, and an art show
1944-1945
bulletserved as Red Cross Nurse's Aides, Grey Ladies & Home Service Workers
bulletraised $3000 for bond drives, $500 for Red Cross, and $233 for the library
1945-1946
bulletraised $7150 for the Child Clinic
bulletplaced volunteers at the Child Clinic, Red Cross, T.B. Drive, and Mom's Bazaar
bulletsponsored membership meeting of the McAllen Memorial Library Association
1946-1947
bulletplaced volunteers at the Red Cross, T.B. Community Chest, and American Cancer Drive
bulletdonated $1250 to various civic and charity projects
bulletdonated $200 for the purchase of children's books
1947-1948
bulletsponsored "The Children's Hour" radio program
bulletpresented $3335 to the McAllen Library for a children's wing
bulletdonated $660 for the care of 2 foster children
bulletdonated playground equipment for 2 schools
bulletheld first annual Christmas Party for 600 at the Child Clinic
1948-1949
bulletcontinued sponsorship of radio program
bulletestablished Hospital Emergency Fund with $3682
1949-1950
bulletobtained sponsor for "Books Bring Adventure" radio series
bulletcontributed $1500 to the library for children's wing furnishings
bulletdonated $250 to YMCA for swimming pool
bulletsponsored 2 foster children
1950-1951
bulletcontinued "Books Bring Adventure" radio series
bulletstaffed the McAllen Library children's wing and held a Story Hour
bulletplaced volunteers at the Child Clinic and Red Cross Center
bulletdistributed teacher's manuals
bulletdonated clothing to Salvation Army during freeze emergency
1951-1952
bulletopened and operated "The Women's Exchange"
bullet"Storytime" radio series
bulletcelebrated 10th anniversary of McAllen Child Clinic
bulletestablished Senior Service League with blood-typing center as first project
1952-1953
bulletpresented "League Story Lady" live radio show
bulletdonated $3175 to the McAllen Municipal Hospital pediatric wing for equipment and furnishings
1953-1954
bulletstarted Food Bank at Child Clinic
bulletorganized Women's Auxiliary for McAllen Municipal Hospital
1954-1955
bulletheld art classes for children and art exhibit
bulletdonated $100 each month to Crippled Children's Center and $600 to furnish Crippled Children's Center pediatric wing
bulletprovided medical exams at Happy Homes Children's Institute
1955-1956
bulletstarted Medicine Bank at Child Clinic
bulletplaced volunteers at Crippled Children's Center and for bread delivery at Happy Homes Children's Institute
bulletpresented "Hansel & Gretel" school puppet show
1956-1957
bulletbegan art appreciation lectures at schools
bulletpresented "Nester, the Talking Horse" school puppet show
bulletdonated $500 to Valley Girl's Residence, $50 monthly to Happy Homes, and $40 monthly to Medicine Bank
1957-1958
bulletheld art exhibit and children's concert
bulletpresented "Wolf! Wolf!" school puppet show
1958-1959
bulletassisted with the Easter Seal Drive
bulletpresented "The Three Boxes" school puppet show
bulletdonated $1000 to Hidalgo County Counseling Service
bulletdonated $300 to Valley Children's Services
bulletpresented McAllen Library with Junior Literary Guild Books
1959-1960
bulletorganized Hidalgo County Family Counseling Service
bulletcontinued Story Hour at McAllen Library (10th year)
bulletassisted with Easter Seals Drive, McAllen Youth Center, and Valley United Fund Drive
1960-1961
bulletsolicited contributions for the first International Music Festival
bulletsold program ads for the first McAllen Spring Fiesta
bulletstaffed the TB X Ray Unit
bulletcontinued art appreciation lectures (5th year)
bulletdonated $800 to Happy Homes Children's Institute, $480 to Child Clinic, and $300 to Family Counseling Service
1961-1962
bulletplaced volunteers with Child Clinic and Happy Homes Children's Institute 
bulletassisted United Fund with "House to House" drive
bulletdonated $2100 to Happy Homes Children's Institute
bulletpresented McAllen Library with Junior Literary Guild Books
1962-1963
bulletset up summer drama workshop
bulletsponsored "Patrons of Arts" series
bulletplaced volunteers with Valley Opportunity Center and Happy Homes Children's Institute 
bulletdonated $300 to International Music Festival
1963-1964
bulletsurveyed all county schools for mental health problems
bulletsponsored Pops Concert
bulletcontinued "Patrons of Arts" series
bulletdonated $125 monthly to Valley Opportunity Center and increased monthly donation to Medicine Bank
bulletdonated $500 to International Music Festival
bulletpurchased sustaining membership in Valley Botanical
1964-1965
bulletsponsored Pops Concert
bulletplaced volunteers in classes for exceptional children
bulletassisted McAllen United Fund Drive
1965-1966
bulletassisted with Pops Concert and McAllen United Fund Drive
bulletdonated $100 monthly to Rio Grande Valley Children's Home
bulletdonated $500 for student concerts
1967-1967
bulletformulated plans for the McAllen International Museum
bulletgave programs in special education classes
bulletassisted McAllen United Fund Drive
bulletdonated to Planned Parenthood Center
1967-1968
bulletcharter granted for McAllen International Museum
bulletsponsored Texas Summer Reading Program
bulletcontinued to support the McAllen Child Clinic (30th year)  ... McAllen Child Clinic would disband 31 January 1971
bulletassisted Red Cross and Salvation Army after Hurricane Beulah
bulletcontributed $540 to "Patron of Arts" series
bulletdonated $900 to Crippled Children's Center
1968-1969
bulletleased building at Las Palmas Park for McAllen International Museum
bulletplaced volunteers in special education classes and Planned Parenthood Center
bulletdonated $6000 to McAllen International Museum
1969-1970
bulletbegan training docents for McAllen International Museum
bulletrenovated building for McAllen International Museum
bulletassisted Salvation Army with Christmas Kettles
1970-1971
bulletsponsored Pops Concert
bulletplaced volunteers McAllen International Museum docents
bulletdonated $5000 to McAllen International Museum
bulletdonated $1000 to Crippled Children's Center
bulletdonated $100 to Hidalgo Child Welfare
bulletheld Halloween and Christmas parties at McAllen Library
1971-1972
bulletplaced volunteers as docents at McAllen International Museum and at Salvation Army Christmas Kettles
bulletserved as hostesses for South Texas Art Cell
bulletdonated $25,000 to McAllen International Museum
bulletdonated gifts to County Welfare Unit at Christmas
1972-1973
bulletsponsored Pops Concert
bulletpresented first puppet show for school children at McAllen International Museum
bulletplaced volunteers at Planned Parenthood Center, Salvation Army Christmas Toy Shop, 
McAllen Library for "Story Hour", and in special education classes
bulletdonated $5000 to McAllen International Museum
bulletdonated $50 to Hidalgo County Child Welfare
bulletsponsored a representative to Girls' State
1973-1974
bulletpresented dental hygiene puppet show for school children at McAllen International Museum
bulletplaced volunteers at Planned Parenthood Center and McAllen Library for "Story Hour"
bulletdonated $5000 to McAllen International Museum
bulletsponsored a representative to Girls' State
bulletheld Valentine's Party for County Foster Children
1974-1975
bulletsponsored Pops Concert
bulletpresented nutrition puppet show for school children at McAllen International Museum
bulletplaced volunteers with the United Fund Drive, Salvation Army Christmas Kettles, and McAllen Library "Story Hour" 
bulletbecame involved in Volunteer Aid Program in public schools
bulletdonated $5200 to worthy organizations
bulletraised funds for RGV Radiation Treatment Center
bulletsponsored a representative to Girls' State
bulletparticipated in Expo '75 (first of many)
1975-1976
bulletsponsored Pops Concert
bulletpresented Bicentennial puppet show for school children at McAllen International Museum
bulletplaced volunteers with Salvation Army and Volunteer Aid Program
bulletdonated $10,000 to McAllen International Museum ... total contributions to museum reach over $50,000
bulletdonated $2500 to worthy organizations
bulletsponsored a representative to Girls' State
1976-1977
bulletsponsored Pops Concert
bulletcontinued McAllen International Museum puppet shows
bulletbegan new projects: Volunteer Service Bureau, Christmas Tree Forest, Meals on Wheels 
& RGV Radiation Treatment Center Art Show
bulletassisted Salvation Army
bulletdonated $11,800 to worthy organizations
bulletsponsored a representative to Girls' State
bulletestablished scholarship for a McAllen High School graduate with proceeds from first cookbook: La Piñata
1977-1978
bulletcontinued Pops Concert, puppet shows at McAllen International Museum, Volunteer Service Bureau,
Meals on Wheels, and Christmas Tree Forest
bulletassisted Salvation Army Toy Show
bulletlandscaped McAllen International Museum with proceeds from reprinting La Piñata
bulletdonated palm trees to the City of McAllen
bulletdonated $5360 to RGV Radiation Treatment Center
bulletdonated financially to many worthy organizations
bulletawarded scholarship to graduate of McAllen High School
bulletsponsored 2 representatives to Girls' State
bulletCPR training made available
1978-1979
bulletbegan puppet show regarding drug abuse
bulletadded Volunteer Service Bureau "Hot Line"
bulletcontinued CPR classes
bulletplaced volunteers in nursing homes
bulletassisted with United Way Breakfast
bulletdonated financially to many worthy organizations
1979-1980
bulletcontinued Pops Concert, puppet shows, Christmas Tree Forest, CPR classes, and nursing home service
bullethosted "Champagne & Art" at McAllen International Museum
bullethosted first Christmas Gift Coffee
bulletdonated $7000 to many worthy organizations
bulletawarded scholarship to graduate of McAllen High School
bulletsponsored 2 representatives to Girls' State
1980-1981
bulletcontinued Pops Concert, puppet shows, Christmas Tree Forest, CPR classes at high school, and nursing home service
bullethosted Christmas Coffee for foster children
bulletassisted United Way Luncheon
bulletdonated $15,000 to the community
1981-1982
bulletbegan volunteer placement at Crippled Children's Treatment Center, "War on Drugs" Committee 
& children's theater production with Pan American University
bulletcontinued Pops Concert, puppet shows, Christmas Tree Forest, nursing home service, 
Christmas gifts for foster children, and Halloween party at McAllen Library
1982-1983
bulletcontinued Pops Concert (20th year), puppet shows at both the schools and at McAllen International Museum,
Christmas Tree Forest, nursing home service, Crippled Children's Treatment Center
1983-1984
bulletbegan new volunteer placements: Women's Employment & Education Service, Women Together Crisis Telephone Line
bulletdonated $4500 to the community
1984-1985
bulletbegan puppet show regarding child protection
bulletdonated $3500 to the community
bulletadmitted to the Association of Junior Leagues International on April 13, 1985 as the 262nd Junior League
1985-1986
bulletbegan sponsorship program
1986-1987
bulletformation of the Youth Crisis Center with a $50,000 donation
bulletpublished first community newsletter
1987-1988
bulletbegan new volunteer placements at: Adult Literacy, Teen Court, Youth Services at the Youth Crisis Center, 
Court Appointed Special Advocates, and Parenting Classes
bulletcreated Youth Services Directory entitled "The Everything Book" for distribution to junior high schools and high schools
bulletcontinued to assist Women Together (5th year)
bulletheld first annual holiday gift fair: Dias Festivos
1988-1989
bulletcontinued Adult Literacy, Teen Court, Youth Services at the Youth Crisis Center, Court Appointed Special Advocates,
Parenting Classes
, and Youth Services Directory
bulletdonated $6300 to the community
1989-1990
bulletheld Teen Health Conference
bulletintroduced "Special People" at Palmer Drug Abuse Program
bulletcontinued Nursing Home Service, Adult Literacy, Teen Court, Youth Services at the Youth Crisis Center, 
Parenting Classes,
Anti-Drug Puppets, and Health and Safety Puppets
bulletgifted "Freddy the Firetruck" to the Fire Department to teach children about fire safety
1990-1991
bulletcontinued Adult Literacy, Teen Court, Youth Services at the Youth Crisis Center, Anti-Drug Puppets, 
Health and Safety Puppets, and Special People
bulletdonated $20,000 to Botanical Gardens, $4500 to Project SMART at the Boys and Girls Club, 
$1500 to Palmer Drug Abuse Program, and $1500 to Cancer Awareness League for mammograms
bulletawarded $2000 scholarship to McAllen High School and Memorial High School, 
$1000 to Dawn Dale Scholarship Fund at McAllen High School, and $720 for Bluebonnet Girls' State
1991-1992
bulletpresented Halloween Safety Show: "Dr Seuss and the Purple Pumpkin"
bulletpresented a Spring Festival - A South Texas Celebration of Culture: "A Journey with Columbus"
bulletcontinued Christmas Tree Forest, toys for foster children, Teen Court, Anti-Drug Puppets, Health and Safety Puppets,
Special People, and Botanical Gardens
bulletdonated $5000 to Tip of Texas Girl Scouts, $5000 to Regional School for the Deaf, $1800 to the Food Bank, 
$1000 to Comfort House, $612 to Women Together's Teddy Bear Program, and $350 to McAllen Firefighters Food Drive
bulletawarded $4000 in scholarships and $1000 to Girls State delegates
1992-1993
bulletpublished second cookbook: Some Like It Hot
bulletbegan new projects: Hospice and Teen Abstinence
bulletcontinued Teen Court, Anti-Drug Puppets, Health and Safety Puppets, and Special People
bulletcontinued Christmas Tree Forest, Halloween Puppet Show & Celebration of Cultures
bulletdonated $25,000 to Palmer Drug Abuse Program for new building, $25,000 to Comfort House for a children's building,
$5820 to Regional School for the Deaf, $5000 to Girl Scout Council, $4500 to Rio Grande Children's Home 
& $500 to "In His Steps" Shoe Bank
bulletawarded $8000 in scholarships & $1000 to Girls State delegates
1993-1994
bulletdeveloped a Vision Statement for the Junior League of McAllen, Inc.
bulletheld first Symphony in the Park featuring the Valley Symphony Orchestra
bulletcontinued Christmas Tree Forest and Halloween Puppet Show 
bulletcontinued Teen Court, Anti-Drug Puppets, Health and Safety Puppets, Special People, Hospice 
& Horizon Youth Services
bulletdonated $25,000 to Rio Grande Children's Home, $3000 to Food Bank, $2500 to Boys and Girls Club, 
$1600 to Valley Symphony, $650 to "In His Steps" Shoe Bank, $500 to Hidalgo County Sheriff Reserve, 
$500 to Valley AIDS Council, $300 to family of Officer Lopez - killed in the line of duty, 
$300 to Travis Junior High Science Club, $250 to Hidalgo County Foster Children's "Children Who Wait"
bulletawarded $18,000 in scholarships and $1000 to Girls State delegates
1994-1995
bulletsurveyed community about services needed for children and youth 
bulletpresented "Talkin' Turkey" puppet show at schools and Kaleidoscope (a mobile creativity exhibit by Hallmark)
bulletcontinued  Symphony in the Park
bulletcontinued Adult Literacy, Teen Court, Anti-Drug Puppets, Health and Safety Puppets, Special People, and Hospice
bulletassisted the Hidalgo County Historical Museum
bulletdonated $3000 to Make-A-Wish Foundation, $2000 to McAllen Boys and Girls Club, 
$1000 to Buckner Baptist Children's Services, $1000 to Su Casa de Esperanza, 
$1000 to Clothing Master Volunteer Program, $765 to American Diabetes Association 
to continue educational efforts in colonias, $500 to JCCC Program of the Juvenile Probation Department, 
$435 to Travis Middle School Science Club, and $3000 to Valley Christian Drama Club
bulletawarded $18,000 in scholarships to 9 graduating girls
1995-1996
bulletcontinued Symphony in the Park and "Talkin' Turkey" puppet show
bulletcontinued Adult Literacy, Teen Court, Anti-Drug Puppets, Health and Safety Puppets, Special People, and Hospice
bulletdistributed $12,000 into the community for 6 projects
bulletdonated $2000 to McAllen Police Department's DARE Program, $2000 to "In His Steps" Shoe Bank, 
$1200 to American Cancer Society, $1000 to Mujeres Unidas, $1000 to Su Casa de Esperanza 
& $921 to Hidalgo County Historical Museum
bulletawarded $18,000 in scholarships to 9 graduating girls
bulletdeveloped ABC Grants for McAllen ISD teachers and distributed $250 each to 4 teachers
1996-1997
bulletreceived the JC Penney "Golden Rule Award" for the work of Junior League of McAllen, Inc. in the community
bulletfilmed cooking shows at City of McAllen's Channel 12 TV to highlight cookbooks and promote community activities
bulletpresented a professional puppeteer at local schools continued Symphony in the Park
bulletcontinued Adult Literacy, Teen Court, Anti-Drug Puppets, Health and Safety Puppets, Special People, and Hospice
bulletcontributed over $6000 to the community through 6 projects
bulletdonated $3000 to the Rainbow Room of Child Protective Services, $2000 to "In His Steps" Shoe Bank, 
$1500 to Palmer Drug Abuse Program, $1250 to Communities in School's "Puppets in Action", 
$1000 to Make-A-Wish Foundation, $600 to Food Bank, $200 to Travis Middle School Earth Science Club
bulletawarded $18,000 in scholarships to 9 graduating girls, $250 each to 8 teachers as ABC Grants 
& $1000 to send 4 delegates to Girls' State
1997-1998
bulletpresented a professional puppeteer for 2000 school children regarding "Reading Readiness"
bulletcontinued Symphony in the Park (5th year)
bulletcontinued Adult Literacy, Teen Court, Anti-Drug Puppets, Health and Safety Puppets, Special People, and Hospice
bulletdonated $10,000 to worthy local organizations
bulletawarded $18,000 in scholarships, $2000 in ABC Grants, and $1000 to Girls' State delegates
1998-1999
bullet"Women with Brains, Courage & Heart" (year's theme)
bulletpresented "The Power of Storytelling in the Family" at local schools
bulletcontinued Symphony in the Park with the McAllen Town Band
bulletcontinued Teen Court, Anti-Drug Puppets, Health and Safety Puppets, and Special People
bulletdonated $10,000 to worthy local organizations: Mujeres Unidas, Palmer Drug Abuse Program, Su Casa de Esperanza,
Options High School, and Travis Middle School
bulletawarded $18,000 in scholarships and $2000 in ABC Grants 
1999-2000
bullet"Let Your Light Shine"
bulletdesigned, planned and built "Rioscape - A Science Playpark" at McAllen International Museum 
with generous help and donations from the community
bulletcontinued Symphony in the Park and presentation of a storytelling artist to 1500 local school children
bulletcontinued Teen Court, Anti-Drug Puppets, Health and Safety Puppets, and Special People
bulletdonated $10,000 to worthy organizations and causes: RGV Safe Kids, Palmer Drug Abuse, 
Hidalgo County Historical Museum, Nikki Rowe High School Chemistry and Physics Departments, Special Olympics, 
Teen Court, "In His Steps" Shoe Bank, Junior Achievement, Make-A-Wish Foundation, and South Texas Lady Broncs
bulletawarded $20,500 in scholarships to 14 college bound girls, $3000 in ABC Grants to 12 teachers 
& $1050 to Texas Girls' State delegates
2000-2001
bullet"Back to the Future"
bulletcontinued Symphony in the Park and presentation of a storytelling artist to 1700 local school children
bulletbegan new programs at McAllen Boys and Girls Club: Project Learn & Job Ready
bulletcontinued Teen Court, Anti-Drug Puppets, Health and Safety Puppets, and Special People
bulletdonated $26,200 to worthy local organizations: Mujeres Unidas, American Cancer Society, Food Bank, 
Easter Seals, and others
bulletawarded $20,550 in scholarships to 12 college bound girls & $3000 in ABC Grants 
2001-2002
bullet"Changing Lives & Changing Communities"
bulletreceived the Association of Junior Leagues International's BMW Community Impact Award for RioScape
bulletpresented Kaleidoscope to over 18,000 children with the help of 750 volunteers and teachers
bulletpresented a Fall Literacy Family Fair at local schools featuring bilingual authors: Maria Luisa Salcinas and Linda Ramirez
bulletcontinued Symphony in the Park
bulletcontinued Teen Court, Anti-Drug Puppets, Special People, and Project Learn
bulletdonated $55,000 to local worthy organizations: Mujeres Unidas, Food Bank's School Tools, American Cancer Society,
Children's Advocacy Center,  American Lung Association, RGV Boy Scouts, Vannie E Cook Cancer Treatment Center,
Palmer Drug Abuse Program, McAllen Evening Lions Club, Rio Grande Children's Home, Junior Achievement, and Avance
bulletawarded $24,000 in scholarships to 12 college bound girls & $2500 in ABC Grants to 10 teachers
bulletsponsored a participant to Bluebonnet Girls' State
2002-2003
bullet“Women Building a Better Community”
bulletcontinued with Symphony in the Park (10th Year) and a storyteller event
bulletadopted three new volunteer projects: Children’s Advocacy, School Tools, and Habitat for Humanity
bulletcontinued Teen Court, Special People, and Project Learn 
bulletdonated $15,000 to 10 worthy local organizations 
bulletawarded $30,000 in scholarships to college bound girls, $3000 in ABC Grants to 12 McAllen ISD teachers,
& $1200 to 3 Girls' State delegates
2003-2004
bullet"Whistle While You Work"
bulletawarded $50,000 to the Girl Scouts - Tip of Texas Council for the construction of a poolhouse at their new campsite
bulletheld first Children's Arts & Literacy Festival - "Jazzy Tales"
bulletadopted one new volunteer project: Community Connections
bulletcontinued Teen Court, Special People, Children’s Advocacy, and Schools Tools
bulletdonated $15,000 to local worthy organizations: Palmer Drug Abuse Program, The Children's Advocacy Center, 
Su Casa de Esperanza, Mujeres Unidas, International Museum of Arts and Science, The American Lung Association,
Hidalgo County Juvenile Boot Camp,  Keep McAllen Beautiful, The Vannie E. Cook Jr. Children's Cancer Clinic
bulletawarded $30,000 in scholarships to college bound girls, $3000 in ABC Grants to 12 McAllen ISD teachers  
& $1200 to 3 Girls' State delegates
2004-2005
bullet"TeamwoRX: A Prescription for Greatness"
bulletcontinued Children's Arts & Literacy Festival - "The Big Top"
bulletadopted one new volunteer project: Arts in Medicine
bulletcontinued Teen Court, Special People, Children’s Advocacy, Schools Tools, and Community Connections
bulletdonated $15,000 in community assistance to: Easter Seals, Palmer Drug Abuse Program, 
The Children's Advocacy Center, Hope Family Clinic
bulletdonated $6,000 for educational purposes to: Reach Out and Read, Easter Seals, American Lung Association
Valley SuperKids Asthma Camp, International Museum of Art and Science "Operation Imagination" 
& "Science and Art Labs"
bulletawarded $30,000 in College Scholarships to 15 girls, $3000 in ABC Grants to 12 McAllen ISD teachers,
$1200 to 3 Girls' State delegates, and $1000 in College Scholarships to Teen Court volunteers
2005-2006
bullet"Kickin' It Up A Notch"
bullet granted $40,975 to the Children’s Advocacy Center of Hidalgo County for the center's new facility
bullet granted $59,025 to the Vannie E. Cook Jr. Children's Cancer & Hematology Clinic to expand the 
Arts in Medicine area during a building renovation
bulletcontinued Children's Arts & Literacy Festival - "A Country Jubilee"
bulletadopted one new volunteer project: Bully Talk
bulletcontinued Teen Court, Special People, Children’s Advocacy, Community Connections, and Arts in Medicine
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donated $20,310 in community assistance to: The Junior  League Disaster Fund, Palmer Drug Abuse Program, Children's Advocacy Center of Hidalgo County, American Cancer Society, Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley, 
The First Impression, Rio Grande Children’s Home, Leadership McAllen

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donated $7,690 for educational purposes to: South Texas Astronomy and Research Society, Reach Out and Read, Palmer Drug Abuse Program, National Hispanic Institute, American Lung Association

bullet awarded $27,000 in College Scholarships to 14 students, $1265 in Camperships to Girl Scouts for Camp Bayview,
$3000 in ABC Grants to 12 McAllen ISD teachers, and $1200 to 3 Girls' State delegates
2006-2007
bullet"Empower to Enhance"
bulletparticipated in the City of McAllen's 1st Annual Palmfest
bulletcontinued Children's Arts & Literacy Festival - "Wild for Reading"
bulletcontinued Teen Court, Special People, Children’s Advocacy, Community Connections, Arts in Medicine & Bully Talk
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donated $15,544 in community assistance to: International Museum of Arts & Sciences, Be Not Afraid,
The Salvation Army, Rio Grande Children’s Home

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donated $7,848 for educational purposes to: McAllen Boys & Girls Club, Valley Land Fund, Palmer Drug Abuse Program, Mujeres Unidas, La Puesta Del Sol Treatment Services

bullet awarded $30,000 in College Scholarships to 15 students, $5700 in ABC Grants to 12 McAllen ISD teachers,
$1500 to 3 Girls' State delegates, $1000 in College Scholarships to Teen Court volunteers 
& $4,000 in Girl Scout Camperships
2007-2008
bullet"Power in Numbers"
bulletcontinued Children's Arts & Literacy Festival - "Empower your Imagination"
bulletcontinued Teen Court, Special People, Children’s Advocacy, Community Connections, Arts in Medicine & Bully Talk
bulletdonated $23,700 in community grants to: Boys & Girls Club of McAllen, March of Dimes, 
Girl Scouts of Greater South Texas, Easter Seals of the Rio Grande Valley
bullet

donated $17,250 in community assistance to: Food Bank of the Rio Grande Valley, Mission Service Project, 
International Museum of Art and Science, Rio Grande Children's Home, Children's Defense Fund, 
Ronald McDonald House

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donated $8,000 for educational purposes to: Girl Scouts of Greater South Texas, Palmer Drug Abuse Program, 
McAllen Heritage Center, Boys & Girls Club of Pharr

bullet awarded $22,000 in College Scholarships to 15 students, $4800 in ABC Grants to 12 McAllen ISD teachers, 
$1000 in College Scholarships to Teen Court volunteers, and $1250 in Girl Scout Camperships
2008-2009
bullet"Impact Tomorrow Today"
bulletcontinued Children's Arts & Literacy Festival - "Reach for the Stars"
bulletcontinued Teen Court, Special People, Community Connections, Arts in Medicine & Bully Talk
bulletdonated $109,125 in community grants to Quinta Mazatlan's "Glass House", Ronald McDonald Charities' 
"Home Away From Home" Kitchen
, International Museum of Art & Science's "Science on a Sphere" Exhibit
Children's Advocacy Center, Easter Seals' "Garden of the Ages", and McAllen Public Library "Children's Wing" Renovation
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donated $21,458 in community assistance to: AVANCE, American Red Cross, Food Bank of the RGV,
Mission Service Project, The First Impression, Special Olympics, St George's Food Pantry Playground      

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donated $10,000 for educational purposes to: Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Mujeres Unidas, 
Palmer Drug Abuse Program, Valley Land Fund, Children's Defense Fund, Quest Art Club 

bullet awarded $30,000 in College Scholarships to 15 students, $5600 in ABC Grants to 12 McAllen ISD teachers 
& $1000 in College Scholarships to Teen Court volunteers
2009-2010
bullet"Dream It, Believe It, Achieve It"
bulletbegan second Provisional Course each year to welcome and train new members
bulletcontinued Children's Arts & Literacy Festival - "Journey Around the World"
bulletcontinued Special People, Arts in Medicine & Bully Talk
bulletdonated $3,687 in community grants to: Su Casa de Esperanza, Rio Grande Children’s Home 
& The Museum of South Texas History
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donated $3,500 in community assistance to: Mission Service Project, Texas Rio Grande Legal Aid
& Keep McAllen Beautiful

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donated $6,400 for educational purposes to: Rio Grande Children’s Home, Edinburg Boys & Girls Club, 
Palmer Drug Abuse Program, and PSJA North High School    

bullet awarded $24,000 in College Scholarships to 12 students, $5725 in ABC Grants to 12 McAllen ISD teachers 
and $1000 in College Scholarships to Teen Court volunteers

 

 
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