NCL,
INC. FACTS
Colors: White and Gold
Flower: The Yellow Rose
Founded in Los Angeles in 1925 as "The Charity League"
Reorganized under the name of "National Charity League"
on
January 20, 1947.
Incorporated as "National Charity League, Inc."
in 1958.
NCL MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of National Charity League is:
to foster Mother-Daughter relationships in a philanthropic
organization committed to community service, leadership development
and cultural experiences.
OUR HISTORY
In 1925, a small group of women interested
in philanthropic work founded the Charity League in Los Angeles.
They worked quietly, doing Red Cross work, making layettes
and assembling and delivering baskets of food to the hungry
at holiday times. Sometimes they brought their daughters with
them. By 1938, so many daughters had become involved that
they decided to form their own group. They called themselves
the Ticktockers.
In 1947, these groups united to become the
first mother-daughter charity and took their present name,
National Charity League. At that time, the mothers also took
their name, Patronesses. The newly formed group decided to
expand its program beyond philanthropic work to include educational
and cultural activities.
NCL was reorganized and incorporated as National
Charity League, Inc. in 1958. The first "Chapter Day"
was held in 1959; the first NCL Convention was held the following
year. These meetings brought the growing membership together
for an exchange of ideas and support.
TODAY
National Charity League, Inc. has a National
Council Board of Directors, which represents the organization's
five Regions and one hundred forty-one local Chapters in sixteen states throughout
the United States. NCL has grown to nearly 33,000 active members nationwide! NCL members have volunteered a cumulative of 887,031 hours in their communities in the 2005-2006 fiscal year. NCL has raised $1,417,585 for their local philanthropy partners in the 2005-2006 fiscal year. NCL continues to carry out its Mission
-- to provide service to its communities while fostering the
mother-daughter relationship. Through our volunteer work today,
we hope to make the world a better place tomorrow.
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