For more than 50 years,
National Charity League, Inc. (NCL), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, has thrived
as one of the nation’s most distinctive and well-respected
mother-daughter membership organizations. Today, NCL has more than 160
Chapters with more than 40,000 actively engaged members – women and
daughters in grades 7 through 12 – in 17 states.
In fact, ours is the only such volunteer force of its kind serving
local communities around the United States.
Annually, NCL members volunteer approximately one million hands-on
hours in local communities, and as many or more supporting their own
non-profit Chapter corporation.
NCL mother and daughter members from coast to coast volunteered a
cumulative total of 995,122 hands-on hours directly with not-for-profit
philanthropic organizations in their communities in the 2009-2010 fiscal
year alone. Using the 2009 published statistic that each volunteer hour
is worth $20.85, NCL Chapters provided a value of $20,748,294 to
communities nationwide!
VISIT THE NATIONAL WEBSITE: http://www.nationalcharityleague.org
Our mission is to foster the mother-daughter relationship in a
philanthropic organization committed to community service, leadership
development and cultural experiences.
Our vision is bold: National Charity League, Inc. will be the premier
mother-daughter organization in every state involved in valuable
philanthropic and leadership activities and focused on the educational
development and cultural competence of its members.
- Honoring the mother-daughter bond by together learning, growing
and modeling responsibility and graciousness
- Empowering women with the skills and confidence to lead
- Nurturing through mentorship
- Inspiring a legacy of social awareness and compassion
- Providing depth of support in local communities
- Integrity and excellence in everything we do
Our Commitment
We are committed to the development of our members as leaders and are
dedicated to community support, consistently improving local
communities through hands-on volunteerism. We hold strong the
traditions of the past, which we honor through cultural education and
awareness. We were established in Los Angeles, California in 1925, and
incorporated in 1958.
To learn more about our history, click here.