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Junior Membership

Any DAR member age eighteen through thirty-five years (until her thirty-sixth birthday) is a Junior Member. She holds full DAR membership and may serve as an officer or chairman at the national, state, and chapter levels. The California State Society prides itself on its many active Junior Members at all levels of the Society. The goals of the National Junior Membership Committee are:
• To gain new Junior Members;
• To build a well-informed Junior membership;
• To encourage active participation in all phases of DAR service; and
• To support the National Junior Membership Committee's official fundraising project—the Helen Pouch Memorial Fund—that provides medical aid, general financial assistance, and scholarships to our DAR-supported schools.

Our Chapter

The La Puerta De Oro–San Francisco Chapter Junior Membership is an active and growing group of young women. The entire chapter enjoys attending their frequent special events and fundraisers. Our Juniors' current and recent projects include a benefit for wounded veterans, and service projects for the San Francisco VA Hospital.  Additionally, Juniors of our chapter meet regularly for social functions on evenings and weekends.

Serve as a Page

Pages, also known as the “Ladies in White,” serve the Society at the California State Conference, council meetings, teas, and other California State Society events. They help the meetings progress smoothly by running errands, opening doors, answering questions, and assisting the California State Board of Directors and guests. A DAR member is eligible to serve as a page until her forty-first birthday. Paging is a fun way to learn more about DAR, make long-lasting friendships, and support the National and State Societies.