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.
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.
Joyce Kyles started Walking Into A New Life back in 2010 when, following her transition out of an abusive marriage, she became aware of the gaps in support available for women looking for a fresh start.