Your participation in Junior League of Washington’s JLWallet helps continue our mission while supporting our Georgetown neighbors during these challenging times. After purchasing JLWallet, you will be able to obtain discounts at Lilly Pulitzer, Kendra Scott, Rag & Bone, Pacers Running, Tony & Joes, Jaryam, and more!
How JLWallet Works
● JLWallet can be used from February 1st through February 28th, 2021
● Purchase the pass for $25 and passholders receive a discount based on the merchant. In order to use the discount, save the image of your ticket on your phone and show it to the participating business
● All proceeds from purchasing JLWallet will be used to advance the League’s mission of improving our community through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers
● A Membership Credit will be awarded for your purchase of the JLWallet Pass
Thank you for supporting JLW and our neighbors in Georgetown!
Participating Merchants
Alice and Olivia - 20% off your purchase the first 30 JLWallet participants will recieve a special gift with purchase!
Angolo Ristorante - 15% off a $25 or more purchase
Hela Medical Spa - 15% off any single service or package for the month of February, not valid with any other discount
Jaryam - 20% off purchase
Kendra Scott - 15% off purchase, valid February 4-6, 2021 only
Lilly Pulitzer - $20 off a $100 purchase
Lili The First - 20% off a $150 purchase
Modern Trousseau - 15% off full priced purchase
Mr. Smiths - Spend $25 or more and receive 25% off purchase
Pacer’s Running - $20 off a $100 purchase
Pillar & Post - free gift with $100 purchase
Rag & Bone - 15% off purchase
Random Harvest Home Furnishing - 15% off a purchase of furniture
Signature Dresses - 15% off purchase
The Dough Jar - 10% off your purchase
Tony & Joe’s Seafood Place - 15% off purchase
The Junior League of Washington (JLW) is an organization formed by, run by, and empowered by women. We are nearly 2,300 women committed to developing the potential of women and using our collective talents, strengths, and voices to improve the community through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. When JLW was founded in 1914, a small, inspired group of women united to address serious social issues impacting our greater Washington, DC, community, beginning with a focus on children’s welfare. Since then, thousands of JLW volunteers have devoted themselves to our community while developing their own leadership and volunteer skills and forging valuable friendships with fellow JLW members.