The Glendale Chapter of National Charity League, Inc. (NCL), the nation’s premier mother-daughter volunteer organization, has announced its annual membership drive. It has begun accepting applications from women with daughters currently in sixth through eighth grades. The Glendale Chapter currently has about 300 members who reside in the Glendale, La Cañada, La Crescenta, Pasadena, Burbank and surrounding areas of Los Angeles.
Glendale Chapter mother-daughter teams volunteered just under 8,880 philanthropy hours in the 2022-23 year for 20 philanthropic organizations in the community, including the YWCA of Glendale, Twelve Oaks Senior Living, decorating floats for the Tournament of Roses, assisting with Southern California Special Olympics on game days, Door of Hope and the Red Cross.
“National Charity League is a wonderful way for mothers and daughters to work together and grow through service to local philanthropies and develop leadership. They strengthen their relationships while building new ones,” said Krysty Leckrone, Glendale Chapter co-president.
For more information, prospective members are encouraged to visit the Glendale Chapter’s website at www.nationalcharityleague.org/chapter/Glendale or send an email to membershipglendale@nclonline.org.
Applications for membership are only accepted during the annual membership drive from Jan. 15 – Feb. 16.
Prospective members shall reside within the Glendale, La Cañada, La Crescenta, Pasadena, Burbank and the surrounding areas of Los Angeles, and have a daughter currently in grades six through eight.
Interested mothers are encouraged to attend one of the prospective member meetings in January and February 2024. To receive an invitation, contact the chapter at membershipglendale@nclonline.org.
Completed applications are due by Feb. 16.