
What we’re about
The Pasadena Junior Chamber of Commerce is the Pasadena chapter of JCI, a nonprofit organization of active young citizens who are committed to creating a positive impact in their communities.
We are an organization made up of young professionals between the ages of 21 and 40, who want to improve the lives of those in the Pasadena area through community service.
But, it doesn’t stop there. We’re young. We’re fun. And we get things done! In addition to community service, the Pasadena Jaycees put on monthly social events and have a yearly exchange with a Jaycee chapter in Japan.
Becoming a member of the Pasadena Jaycees means getting the opportunity to enrich the lives of the Pasadena community and to make new friends to last a lifetime.
We have Happy Hour (Socials) Monthly and offer Community Service Volunteering Opportunities as well as Capstone Projects like OP SANTA, Host a Book Club, and Offer a space for young professionals to meet up!
Upcoming events (3)
See all- Jaycees Fall Book Club & Open HousePasadena Junior Chamber of Commerce, Pasadena, CA
Two books under our belt and two to go for our first year of Jaycee Book Club.
We've been having a great time sipping cocktails and having great discussions at the Jaycee office (located in the GORGEOUS Pasadena History Museum) so far.
So if you haven't joined us before, go ahead and dive into to the Q3 Book - Maybe you should talk to someone!
AND THAT SOMEONE IS US;) ... At Book Club!6:00 pm: Cocktails & open house (meet Jaycee members and hear about our upcoming service projects and how you can get involved!)
7:00 pm: Book discussion## Maybe You Should Talk To Someone Review
Maybe You Should Talk To Someone is a compelling look into what it’s like to be on both sides of therapy as both the therapist and the patient. We learn how therapy really works, and why it’s so helpful for people. She also helps get through the misconceptions and explains what therapy isn’t. We gain a better understanding of how our emotional lives really work.
## Who would I recommend the Maybe You Should Talk To Someone summary to?
The 21-year-old who is interested in going into social work, the 49-year-old who is dealing with emotional problems and is considering getting help, anyone who wants a fascinating look into the world of psychotherapy.