Johnson County Young Matrons
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Provides financial support to local philanthropic organizations through grants and volunteer efforts, focusing on improving the community.

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Johnson County Young Matrons

Founded in
2003
EIN
480721509
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)(3)
Category/Type
Classifying The Organization Based On The Provided Mission, The Johnson County Young Matrons Is Primarily Focused On '9.2. Community Support -> Community Centers' As They Foster Local Philanthropic Engagement And Support.
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C/O DORIS YANTIS 7702 MIZE ROAD SHAWNEE, KS 66227-0000 Unite States
Website
https://www.jcym.net/
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About
Johnson County Young Matrons (JCYM), founded in 1961, is a women's philanthropic organization with over 250 volunteers. JCYM supports local philanthropies through fundraising events, grants, and hands-on assistance. They focus on improving the community for seniors, children, students and families.
Mission
Johnson County Young Matrons is a group of women dedicated to providing hands-on assistance and fundraising support to six local philanthropies, fostering charitable, literary, and educational purposes in the community.

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