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INTERESTED IN BECOME A MEMBER OF THE LEAGUE?

Click one of the links below or mail a check for a Benefactor, Gold, Silver or Standard level membership payable to:


The Italian Welfare League at 8 East 69th Street, New York, NY 10021.

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  • Annual dues are $100.

  • Silver Members ($150) receive special recognition at our Luncheon, in the Journal and on screens

  • Gold Members ($200) receive special recognition at our Luncheon, in the Journal and on screens, and preferred seating for membership events

  • Benefactors ($500) receive prime recognition at our Luncheon, in the Journal and on screens, and preferred seating for membership events

  • $40 under 40 Membership – see below*

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Please select the membership level you prefer. 

*New beginnings at the League: $40 Under 40

The Board of the Italian Welfare League offers a junior membership fee for anyone under the age of 40 years old for just $40 a year. The junior membership fee, was established to attract young people who wish to become members of the League and to participate in volunteer activities. The Board believes young adult involvement is key to the growth of the League. Please help spread the word to young people at home, in school and on the job as well.

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Event Sponsorship 
Our Autumn in New York Luncheon, held in October or November, is our annual fundraiser. Each successive year, the luncheon’s proceeds have grown due to the wonderful generosity of individuals and companies. We are asking for your support as a sponsor and hope you will find it in your heart to contribute to this cause. Sponsorship categories ranging from $1,000 to $15,000 are available. Perhaps you or you or your company would like to advertise in the Luncheon journal, or donate an item to the live or silent auction? Our Luncheon provides many opportunities to support the League’s efforts.

 


If you are interested in more information, please click on "Let's Connect" above. Your contribution is invaluable in helping to put smiles on the faces of those who are the littlest and most vulnerable among us.

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