Donations are welcome at Hope’s Bridge on March 28!

Huntsville Junior Service League is excited to host another donation drop off day for Hope’s Bridge Resource Room! Hope’s Bridge is a fantastic resource for foster parents in Walker County! The organization collects all kinds of products, toys, clothing and … Continue reading

Drop off your donations for Hope’s Bridge tomorrow!

REMINDER! Huntsville Junior Service League is hosting a donation drop off day for Hope’s Bridge Resource Room TOMMOROW, January 25th! Bring your gently used toys, clothing, furniture, car seats, household goods, baby necessities of all kinds and more to share … Continue reading

Clean out your closets and help children in Foster Care!

Huntsville Junior Service League is excited to host a donation drop off day for Hope’s Bridge Resource Room! Hope’s Bridge is a fantastic new resource for foster parents in Walker County! The organization collects all kinds of products, toys, clothing … Continue reading

Donation drop day this Saturday for Hope’s Bridge Resource Room!

Don’t forget…this Saturday, November 16 is the donation day for Hope’s Bridge Resource Room! We are excited to partner with this amazing group that works hard to support local foster parents! You can help by donating gently used furniture, baby … Continue reading

Pie sales transform DFPS rooms into pure sweetness!

After completing the provisional project that created backpacks full of necessities for children in foster care, JSL saw a big need to improve the 3 visitation rooms at the Department of Family Protective Services.  We wanted to create a happy, … Continue reading

Eat pie and help local children in foster care!

We have super SWEET news… It’s PIE Sales time!! The Huntsville Junior Service League is selling pies from the amazing Pie in the Sky Pie Co.!!   The pies are really fantastic and a nine inch fully cooked pie is only … Continue reading

Backpacks of LOVE!

The newest members of Huntsville JSL completed the traditional Provisional Class Project yesterday with a moving presentation at the Walker County Department of Family Services.  Fifty backpacks were filled with everyday items that are taken for granted by most, but … Continue reading