
THE HISTORY of NATIONAL CHARITY LEAGUE
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 and fifty
local Chapters throughout the United States. 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.
PALM SPRINGS CHAPTER
The Palm
Springs Chapter was founded in 1965 and chartered in 1966. Our Chapter
was organized by Mrs. Kenneth Kirk. We are part of 19 chapters more
than 25 years old. 2010 will mark our 45th Year in the greater Palm
Springs community.
MEMBERSHIP
Mothers
with daughters entering the seventh through tenth grades are eligible
for admission to membership in National Charity League. (Service in NCL
is a six-year commitment from grades seven through twelve.) As
membership in National Charity League is by sponsorship, you must be
sponsored by an active member. In order to join, the sponsor fills out
an application for membership, which is then submitted for a
membership. Ticktocker membership is limited to 20 members per grade
level. Vacancies are filled according to their respective position on
an open wait list.
National Charity
League, Inc. - Palm Springs Chapter was Organized in 1962 by Mrs.
Kenneth Kirk. More information about the beginning of National Charity
League, Inc. is available at the National website:
Nationalcharityleague.org
We support the following Philanthropies:
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- Angel View
- Braille Institute
- Coachella Valley Autism Society
- Desert Regional Medical Center
- Eisenhower Medical Center
- Guide Dogs of the Desert
- Kids on the Block
- Mizell Senior Center
- Palm Springs Art Museum
- Palm Springs Historical Society
- Palm Springs Unified School District
- Premier Care Center for Palm Springs
- Special Olympics
- Tour de Palm Springs