Philanthropy
We’re celebrating chapters and members who embody our “neighbor-helping-neighbor” philosophy.
We’re celebrating chapters and members who embody our “neighbor-helping-neighbor” philosophy.
Ann McGlynn, founder of Tapestry Farms, Davenport, Iowa, empowers refugee individuals and families to thrive in their community through comprehensive, caring support.
Located across the country, our chapters are changing communities through their volunteer and philanthropic work in their local neighborhood.
Chapters and members across the nation came together, both in-person and virtually, to celebrate our neighbor-helping-neighbor legacy and to honor years of service and commitment to others.
Scholarship recipient, Allison Cashman, shares how Royal Neighbors has helped her feel like an empowered leader and a strong woman.
Through creativity, adaptation, and determination, Chapter 5052 in River Falls, Wisconsin continues to make a difference during a pandemic.
Women With Purpose, a nonprofit organization, decided to begin a Royal Neighbors Chapter in 2017 after their founder, Jane Morse-Swett, received a Nation of Neighbors grant supporting their mission to help families impacted by cancer.
On donation days, the Mattawa Area Food Bank distributes 300-600 boxes containing fresh produce, donated tortillas, beans and meat to families struggling to make ends meet in their rural central Washington area.
Wellspring Living’s multifaceted programs provide much-needed support, education, and career development opportunities for sex trafficking victims and at-risk women and girls.
Dorothy’s House strives to provide a safe place for the practice of life for those whose lives have been interrupted by trafficking and exploitation.