Each year, the incoming class of prospective Junior Service League members is required to complete a basic training course designed to develop potential for participation in community affairs, provide education on the needs of our local community and foster volunteer interests. During this training period, each provisional member is exposed to key Junior Service League placements, fundraising events and outreach activities. As a group, each incoming class is tasked with planning, developing and implementing a community service project of their choice. This project is an exercise in the development of leadership skills and volunteer characteristics and cultivates interest in the social, economic, educational, cultural and civic conditions of our local community. Once the introductory course is successfully completed, provisional members are moved into active membership status in the Junior Service League of Panama City.
The 2009-2010 Provisional Class has chosen the following projects:
The Bacot Academy for Autism- Support through donations of much needed items to grow the success of the program
Second Chance of Northwest Florida- Support through the creation of a libary to enhance the client experience
Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting for the new JSL Office, April 13, 2010

Recent Junior Service League Provisional Projects
2008-9 Provided much needed supplies and funding to support the Rescue Missions's Bethel Village.
2007-8 Provided Backpacks to Early Education & Care, AED Placement to benefit John Wesley Foster Foundation, Oakland Cemetery Dedication
2006-7 Outdoor Beautification of the Chautauqua House
2005-6 Renovation and Decorating of Children’s Home Society Foster Home
2004-5 Renovation of St. Andrew’s Bay Center
2003-4 Painting of “Under Sea” wall at Gulf Coast Hospital & Bay Medical
2002-3 Promotional Campaign to support the launch of Bay Fetes Cookbook
2001-2 Book Drive to benefit Guardian Ad Litem program
2000-1 Adoption of the Retirement Center