Junior League of Nashville relaunches annual Shop | Save | Support fundraiser; community members invited to empower local businesses, support nonprofits through card sales
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Anne Marie Helm
Managing Director Junior League of Nashville
amhelm@jlnashville.org
NASHVILLE, TN – The Junior League of Nashville (JLN) proudly announces the return of its annual Shop | Save | Support fundraiser, a beloved tradition that empowers shoppers to champion locally owned businesses while advancing vital community programs for women and children.
From Oct. 23 to Nov. 2, cardholders will receive exclusive discounts of up to 20% at dozens of participating merchants across Middle Tennessee. The full merchant list is available at jlnshopsavesupport.org.
Shop | Save | Support cards can be purchased for $35 through the fundraiser website. Cards may be picked up at JLN Headquarters or shipped for an additional $5 when purchased in early October.
For over a century, JLN has partnered with Nashville nonprofits to envision, create, and sustain programs that help women and children overcome challenges and reach their full potential. Through May 2028, JLN’s community focus areas are alleviating poverty and improving childhood literacy in Nashville.
Every card purchase supports JLN’s community endowment fund, which benefits its community partners:
● The Aloe Family
● Book’em
● Nashville Diaper Connection
● Nashville LAUNCH Pad
● Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt
To kick offthe shopping period, JLN will host a launch event at Kendra Scott (Green Hills) on Oct. 22 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. During the event, 20% of proceeds from every purchase will benefit Shop | Save | Support.
“Shop | Save | Support is Nashville at its best—neighbors supporting neighbors. When you purchase a card, you’re not only discovering and saving at fantastic local shops; you’re also investing in programs that put books in children’s hands, diapers in families’ homes, and critical resources within reach. We’re grateful to our merchant partners and this generous community for turning everyday shopping into real, measurable impact,” said JLN President Bethany Rhoten.
The Junior League of Nashville encourages media outlets, influencers, and the public to share in this celebration of community spirit. For press inquiries, interviews, or more information about the fundraiser, please contact Anne Marie Helm at amhelm@jlnashville.org.
About The Junior League of Nashville
Founded in 1922, The Junior League of Nashville (JLN) is an organization of women whose mission is to advance women’s leadership for meaningful community impact through volunteer action, collaboration, and training. Today, JLN has 1,500 members active in charitable causes that improve the lives of women, children, and families. JLN has found many important Nashville resources, including the Junior League Home for Crippled Children in 1923 (now a part of the Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt), the Renewal House, and the JLN Children’s Services at the downtown Nashville Public Library. For additional information about JLN, visit www.jlnashville.org or call (615) 269-9393.