EMPOWERING THE COMMUNITY

The Junior League of Tuscaloosa is an organization of women whose mission is to advance women's leadership for meaningful community impact through volunteer action, collaboration, and training.

Who We Are

We are empowering women in West Alabama by helping them develop civic leadership skills, then giving them the tools to put their unique talents to work in our community.

What We Do

The Junior League of Tuscaloosa is creating real change in West Alabama by advancing projects that directly benefit our local community. We make a positive impact through effective action and leadership.

Join Us

To us, becoming a civic leader begins with understanding that local efforts can have a global reach. If you’re interested in collaborating with like-minded women on impactful local projects, you’re in the right place!

Northport Bunny Trail

Our signature fundraiser is a free, month-long event, celebrating art, springtime and community spirit.

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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. —  For the first time in Tuscaloosa, parents, families and caregivers will have access to a no-cost shopping experience designed to support the needs—and wants—of their children with the launch of West Alabama’s first completely free baby boutique at Tuscaloosa’s One Place. Designed to feel like an upscale shopping experience, the Family First […]

Event Supports Women Who “Do It All” TUSCALOOSA, AL — To empower women with the support they need to thrive as they balance so many roles and responsibilities, the Junior League of Tuscaloosa is hosting a free event Tuesday, Feb. 17, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Hotel Capstone featuring community resources, networking and more.

Downtown Northport to Bloom with 5-Foot Eggs, Community Spirit, Activities and Springtime Fun TUSCALOOSA, AL — This spring, downtown Northport will once again transform into a whimsical celebration of art, community and springtime cheer as the Junior League of Tuscaloosa hosts the 2026 Northport Bunny Trail Feb. 28-April 5.

Centennial Partners

As we approach 100 years, we’re committing 100 service hours and $20,000 to a historic community partner each year.

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