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.
Belonging to a Royal Neighbors chapter is just as much about the member as it is about serving the community. Chapter 9500, Oroville, Washington, demonstrates just how rewarding being a member can be.
All too familiar with issues that plague young girls, Crystal Chatman felt a calling to help. She founded Beautiful Spirited Women, an organization that mentors teenage girls and has made a significantly positive impact on her community.
When young boys in the scouting program and their parents become part of a Royal Neighbors chapter, amazing things happen.
Janita Pavelka has a way of reaching students who want to become successful entrepreneurs. Not only does she share tips from 20 years of experience, but she demonstrates the importance of giving back.
Thanks to seed money from the Difference Maker Fund, 12-year-old Graci Tubbs was able to start Operation: Military Matters, a non-profit that sends care packages to military members overseas.
Meet Dorothy Owsley, a woman on a mission to make a positive difference in her community. She has learned through a lifetime of experience how to help women navigate difficult journeys.
With the help of Kids Against Hunger and plenty of organizational skills, members of Chapter 20078, Rock Island, Illinois, packaged 16,000 meals for hungry children around the world.