Feeding Westchester
By Jessica Doolan
April 28, 2026: April is National Volunteer Month, and it is the perfect time to spotlight the incredible volunteer work of the Junior League of Bronxville (JLB) and the women who make it all possible.
Why Women Join the JLB
There are many reasons why women join the Junior League of Bronxville. Some come after a move to a new neighborhood, seeking connection. Some, like me, come because of an invitation from a friend. Some come simply because they wanted to do something that mattered and weren't sure what that looked like yet.
What they find is a community of women more inspiring than they ever imagined – diverse in backgrounds, careers and stages of life, already deep in the work of making Westchester a more equitable place. They are feeding families who might need a little assistance that week. They are sitting with children as they learn to read and sharing their contagious love for books. They are making sure that a child walking into school doesn't have to feel different because of what they're wearing. The friendships formed along the way are real, and for some members, unexpected. But they are a by-product of something far more important: the quiet, consistent work of showing up for a community that needs them.
Founded in the 1940s, the JLB now serves Bronxville, Eastchester, Mount Vernon, Tuckahoe, and Yonkers, and its activities revolve around three pillars of service: food insecurity, education, and family wellness. These pillars are not abstract values; they are the blueprint for hundreds of hours of hands-on work each year, carried out by women who show up because they know it matters.
Feeding Westchester

Twice a month JLB members join Feeding Westchester, an organization that supplies millions of meals a year to Westchester residents, to staff two mobile food pantries in Mount Vernon, distributing food to those who need a little help to fill their refrigerators that week. "It is so rewarding when the repeat people who come through recognize you," says Caitlin DeFilipo, who co-chairs the Mobile Food Pantry partnership. Building these relationships is at the heart of what the JLB does.
Twice a year that same spirit drives the Cooking for a Cause events, a collaboration with the Community Service Associates (CSA) Soup Kitchen in Mount Vernon. Each fall and spring, we gather in members’ kitchens to cook full meals together for over 100 people in need. “It’s a great way to meet a lot of new members while also giving back at the same time,” reflects Cooking for a Cause Chair Alison Brondeau.
Book Nook and Dorm Drive
The JLB's education pillar is reflected in various programs – two being the Book Nook and the Dorm Drive. Through these two programs the JLB is investing in young people at different stages of their educational journey: children just discovering the joy of reading, and young adults standing on the threshold of college education for the first time. The JLB Book Nook, a partnership with the Eastchester Community Action Partnership (ECAP), brings together volunteers and elementary school children in an after-school setting to read aloud, share ideas, and engage in fun and meaningful projects. Book Nook co-chair Laura Burns shares how rewarding it is “watching how the kids respond to the activities across all grade levels and seeing them be creative.”

Book Nook
For young women heading off to college, the JLB sponsors the Dorm Drive, in partnership with Yonkers Partners in Education (YPIE) and the Guidance Center of Westchester. At this shopping event, JLB volunteers help students select dorm room essentials, including bedding, organizers, decor – items that can mean everything to a young person heading to college. In addition to the Dorm Drive, the JLB also grants four annual scholarships to college-bound women who’ve demonstrated their commitment to volunteerism. These scholarships reflect the JLB’s consistent commitment to inspiring and empowering the next generation of leaders dedicated to creating meaningful change in their communities.

Dorm Drive
The Joyful Closet
The Joyful Closet at the Edward Williams School, an initiative in partnership with non-profit Bundles of Joy, is one example of the JLB’s focus on family wellness. Serving a school community with widespread housing insecurity, the Joyful Closet is a fully stocked and “shoppable” closet that can also fulfill specific and personal requests -- a new school uniform, a winter coat, hygiene products. Each package is assembled with care, and every single one includes something extra, something just for the child to enjoy -- "a bright spot in the bag," as Joyful Closet Co-Chair Amy Brown describes it. When asked what drew her to become involved with the Joyful Closet, she spoke of the real-world and immediate impact the work allows. "You're touching the life of a specific child," she says.

Joyful Closet
The Family Wellness pillar extends beyond the closet. Through partnerships with Hope's Door and My Sister's Place, JLB members collect and donate products to shelter residents. Through a partnership with Westhab, the JLB helps families transitioning into permanent housing to stock their new homes with some essentials – cleaning supplies, bathroom and kitchen items. "The women we are helping are in a transition period," says Angela Neil, who co-chairs the partnerships. "We are a group of women who genuinely care and want the best for them and want to be a part of their journey to be here to support them."
Because of the diverse backgrounds of the women in the JLB, everyone brings different schedules, obligations, and seasons of life to the table. Family commitments shift. Careers accelerate. But the work continues because everyone contributes what they can, when they can. Importantly, every member has the opportunity not only to serve, but to grow through leadership opportunities in chair positions, officer roles, and through professional leadership training.
What is also true about the JLB is that it is constantly evolving, and that it genuinely listens to the needs of its community. Joyful Closet co-chair Sarah Darwin reflected on how the JLB’s role “is helping in the local community where it's needed and working closely with community partners who know where the needs are.” New initiatives can be launched, and existing ones can grow because of the tireless work of the JLB’s fundraising team and all the community members who lend their support.
The Junior League of Bronxville welcomes women who want to make a meaningful difference in their community. Whether you are interested in membership, becoming a partner organization, or donating in support of the causes it champions, there are many ways to be part of the work and impact. Current president, Kelly Shine shares, “at its heart, the Junior League of Bronxville is about women consistently showing up with compassion and a shared desire to serve the communities we call home. I am deeply proud of the work we do and the women who make it possible.”
To learn more, visit jlbronxville.org and follow the Junior League of Bronxville on social media @juniorleaguebronxville.
HOME & GARDEN
Bronxville Beautification Council
Organized in 1982, the Bronxville Beautification Council (BBC) is a not-for-profit organization administered by a volunteer Board of Directors. The mission of the BBC is to enhance and maintain the natural and man-made beauty of the village of Bronxville, with an emphasis on the downtown business district.
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Boulder Ledge Garden Club
Founded in 1966, the Boulder Ledge Garden Club is rooted in a mission to inspire a deeper appreciation and love for gardening and flower arranging. The club is dedicated to fostering and promoting interest and knowledge in gardening.
The Club maintains Bronxville’s Bicentennial Park and other civic gardens. In 2019–2020 the club raised $18,000 to replace trees in the village, reflecting its active role in community beautification. It also holds garden therapy projects and educational garden trips for members.
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Bronxville Giving Garden
The Bronxville Giving Garden is a community-centered garden that donates organic produce to Eastchester Community Action Partnership in Tuckahoe and Community Service Associates in Mount Vernon. The garden is also a gathering place where school children and volunteers can discover the joy of tending plants and growing food.
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Bronxville Green Committee
The Bronxville Green Committee is a volunteer organization that is part of the Village of Bronxville. It proposes and implements environmentally sustainable programs in our community.
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SCOUTING
Bronxville Boy Scouts
The village of Bronxville has a long tradition of scouting. “The troops and packs of Bronxville have maintained the finest scouting organizations and have taught the boys of the Bronxville area to be leaders and outstanding members of the local, national and global communities.”
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Bronxville Girls Scouts
The Girls Scouts is “the world’s preeminent organization dedicated solely to girls where, in an accepting and nurturing environment, girls build character and skills for success in the real world.” In Girl Scouts, “girls discover the fun, friendship and power of girls together. Through the many enriching experiences provided by Girl Scouts, they can grow courageous and strong.”
Here is more information about girl scouts.
HISTORY
Bronxville Historical Conservancy
Inspired by the highly successful Bronxville Centennial Celebration in 1998, the Bronxville Historical Conservancy was founded to record and preserve Bronxville's history and life in the village today.
BRONXVILLE SCHOOL
Bronxville School Foundation
The Bronxville School Foundation, founded in 1991, is a non-profit organization independent from the school with the sole purpose of supporting the school.
The mission of the Bronxville School Foundation is to enhance the quality of public education in our community by engaging the support and energies of educators, citizens, parents, students and alumni.
The Foundation awards grants for projects
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LECTURES, EXHIBITS, CONCERTS
Bronxville Women's Club
The Bronxville Women’s Club offers lectures, exhibits and concerts. It also has a beautiful clubhouse which is available for rental for events.
135 Midland Avenue
Bronxville, New York 10708
914-337-3252
Concordia Conservatory
Concordia Conservatory, a preeminent center for music education in Westchester and Fairfield Counties, is a welcoming community where children and adults find lifelong inspiration and joy through learning, performing, listening to, and participating with others in music.
The Conservatory’s mission is to inspire, instruct, and enrich lives through music offering excellence in education and performance.
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COUNSELING
Counseling Center
Founded in 1971, the mission of the Counseling Center “is to provide a wide range of psychotherapeutic and counseling services to individuals, couples and families by a staff of highly trained, experience and dedicated psychotherapists.
The Counseling Center
180 Pondfield Road
Bronxville, New York 10708
914-793-3388
www.counselingcenter.org
SERVICE & VOLUNTEERISM
Community Fund of Bronxville, Eastchester & Tuckahoe
The mission of the Community Fund is “to support broad social services in Bronxville 10708, Eastchester and Tuckahoe through grants and technical support to local agencies and community projects. All money raised here in our community stays here in our community.”
15 Park Place
Bronxville, New York 10708
914-337-8808
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Junior League of Bronxville
The Junior League of Bronxville is “an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women and to improving the community through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable.”
Rotary Club of Bronxville
The Rotary Club of Bronxville is part of a national network of 1.25 million problem-solvers. They see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change – across the globe, in our communities, and in ourselves.
READING & LEARNING
Friends of the Bronxville Library
The Friends of the Bronxville Library is a not-for-profit membership association whose mission is to focus attention on the “Library’s services, facilities and needs” as well as sponsor projects and provide materials that are beyond the reach of the Library's regular budget and perform other services.
SENIORS
Gramatan Village
Gramatan Village is a unique community model offering programs, services and social connections that help members continue to live independently in their homes as they age. In addition, GV offers one-on-one consultations and counseling with our experienced staff to guide members through life’s transitions.
Senior Citizens of Bronxville
Senior Citizens of Bronxville is a not-for-profit organization that provides services and programs to seniors within the 10708 zip code area. “Programs cover a wide range of activities from educational seminars and cultural enrichment to community services, bridge classes and exercise.”