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Jane Krause Paine
The Junior League of St. Louis
Jane Krause Paine made her mark on education, helping to develop a model for the Head Start program.
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Pamela Yardley Paul
The Junior League of Jacksonville
After an early volunteer experience educated her about the plight of at-risk children, Pamela Yardley Paul paved the way for after-school programs and crisis centers for victims of child abuse.
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Holly Dunn Pendleton
The Junior League of Evansville
A survivor advocates for victims of intimate violence.
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Ruth Sears Baker Pratt
The Junior League of the City of New York
Political pioneer Ruth Sears Baker Pratt was the first woman elected to Congress from New York.
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Nancy Reagan
The Junior League of Los Angeles
Nancy Reagan uses her public life as a platform for public service advocating for the prevention of drug abuse, stem cell research, historic preservation, and the arts.
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Elizabeth Redenbaugh
The Junior League of Wilmington, North Carolina
Elizabeth Redenbaugh’s faith gave her the stamina to fight an effort to re-segregate the schools in her community and won her a Profile in Courage Award from the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library.
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KARYN RILEY
The Junior League of Baltimore
With a commitment to her strong and widespread bonds in her community, her status as an uber-volunteer and her gift for natural leadership, Karyn Riley has been an invaluable asset since she arrived at The Junior League of Baltimore.
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Mary Ripley
The Junior League of Los Angeles
Past President of the Junior League of Los Angeles and Founding President of IAVE (International Association for Volunteer Effort)
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Jackie Rivas
The Junior League of Mexico City
Jackie Rivas’s passion for the mutual benefits of voluntarism runs so deep that she turned it into a career as an educator, lecturer and advocate for public service. She has advised Mexican First Lady Margarita Zavala and helped the U.N. with its State of the World Volunteer Report.