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National Charity League, Inc. Forms New Texas Chapter


Fort Worth-Area Chapter Marks 82nd Chapter in the State

National Charity League, Inc. (NCL), the nation’s premier mother-daughter non-profit organization, announced today the formation of the Fort Worth Trailblazers Chapter. The Fort Worth Trailblazers Chapter is the 248th NCL Chapter in the United States.

The Fort Worth Trailblazers Chapter is the 82nd Chapter in Texas, and is open to mothers and daughters who reside or attend school in Southwest Fort Worth, Benbrook, Aledo and White Settlement.

In addition to participating in national NCL philanthropic initiatives, the Chapter’s inaugural members will have the opportunity to choose which local organizations they will support through hands-on service hours. Daughters in seventh through twelfth grade, known as Ticktockers, and their mothers, known as Patronesses, will together embark on a traditional Six Year Core Program focused on philanthropy, strengthening mother-daughter relationships, cultural experiences and leadership opportunities.

“We are extremely pleased with the formation of the Fort Worth Trailblazers Chapter,” said Renée Tuzee, Executive Director and CEO, NCL, Inc. “As the 82nd Chapter in Texas alone, this new Chapter represents not only NCL’s growth, but our commitment to making a difference in local communities.”

With 166 Members already enrolled, the NCL Fort Worth Trailblazers Chapter is currently still accepting membership for daughters in seventh, ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth grade until April 15. For more information, please contact the VP of Membership at fortworthtrailblazers@gmail.com.

 About National Charity League, Inc.

Established in Los Angeles, California in 1925, and incorporated in 1958, National Charity League, Inc. is the premier organization of mothers and their daughters in grades 7-12. Currently the membership organization has 65,000 Members in hundreds of Chapters that thrive in 26 states nationwide. Having grown by nearly 70 percent in the last decade, those Members contributed nearly 1.4 million volunteer hours to more than 4,000 local philanthropy partners last year alone. For more information or for alumnae interested in reconnecting, visit the website atwww.nationalcharityleague.org to find a Chapter in your area.

 

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