Rockwall, TX (February 13, 2025) – The Lone Star Chapter of the National Charity League was established in 1983 as the very first Chapter to charter in the great state of Texas and the first to receive a charter outside of NCLs founding state of California. Recently, the Class of 2025 took their place as the 42nd senior class to be celebrated by the Lone Star Chapter as they completed their six year experience.
The time these mothers and daughters have devoted has been instrumental to the community. Serving in a variety of volunteer capacities, the Lone Star Chapter supports a number of area non-profits including Patriot PAWS Service Dogs, Meals on Wheels Senior Services of Rockwall County, Rockwall Country Library, Rockwall Community Library, and many others.
National Charity League is a multi-generational philanthropic organization of mothers and daughters with beginnings dating back to 1925. Now in its 100th year, National Charity League is composed of 300 chapters in 21 states, with over 200,000 members with a mission to foster the mother-daughter relationship through an ongoing commitment to philanthropy, culture and leadership.
Submitted by Stacy Massar, edited for publication in Blue Ribbon News. Courtesy photo.



