is a non-profit women’s organization with 100 national chapters all found in the southern region of the country. While projects and fundraisers vary, every chapter strives to fulfill the needs of the children in the community, while also providing fun opportunities that certain children may not normally get to experience. Members of JA begin as provisional members for six months, and then serve fo
r five active years. After that, one can become an Associate Members and eventually a Life Member, when women can stay connected to their chapter for life. Junior Auxiliary of Arkadelphia serves all of Clark County, and the chapter has approximately 30 Active members, 14 Provisional Members, and numerous Associate and Life members.