National Charity League, Inc.
Mockingbird Chapter
Mission statement:
"To foster mother-daughter relationships in a philanthropic organization committed to community service, leadership development and cultural experiences."
History of National Charity League
In 1925, a small group of women interested in philanthropic work founded the Charity League in Los Angeles. The women worked together to make layettes and to deliver 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 untied to become the first mother-daughter charity and took their present name, National Charity League. At that time, the mothers also took their present name Patronesses. The newly formed group decided to expand its activities beyond philanthropic work to include social and cultural activities.
NCL was incorporated in 1958. In 1959, the first "Chapter Day" was held, and the first NCL Convention was held the following year. These meetings brought the growing membership together for an exchange of ideas and support.
Today, NCL continues to carry out its mission - to perpetuate courtesy, love, and concern for others. Throughout our work today, we hope to make the world a better place tomorrow.
Our Mockingbird Chapter was founded in November 2005 by a small number of interested mothers and daughters. We received our Charter in November 2007. Today our membership has grown to more than 220 mothers and daughters.
Chapter Executive Officers - 2008-2009
President Kim Locus
Vice President Membership Barenda Hino
Vice President Ticktockers Kathleen Scott
Vice President Philanthropy Santina Konajcik
Vice President Patronesses Elizabeth Crowe
Vice President Provisionals Tina Noah
Vice President Communication Erica Sartain
Secretary Sandy Frymire
Treasurer Maura Berney
Past President Deborah Tull
Parliamentarian Debra Hitzelberger
If you need to contact us, please send an e-mail to Erica Sartain esartain@airmail.net