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.
Chapter 20060 and Chapter 20107 collaborate on projects to increase the impact they are making in the Quad Cities community.
Merideth Spriggs founded Caridad to provide advocacy for the homeless population after experiencing homelessness herself. She has been leading with kindness to expand services ever since.
Fred and Ora Shawback purchased certificates for themselves in the early 1900s and for their children in the 1910s, making them some of the first members to obtain life insurance through Royal Neighbors.
Agent Jennifer Crowl and her colleagues established a Royal Neighbors chapter in 2020. “Starting a chapter allowed us to expand the impact we make in our community and helps us stay organized while doing so,” said Jennifer.
Scholarship recipient Amy Geenen has more time to give back and gain valuable experience thanks to the scholarship she received from Royal Neighbors.
This Valentine’s Day, celebrate your love for your community with heartfelt service. There are many ways to remind your neighbors how much they are loved. Here are some examples.
Royal Neighbors Member and Sherrard eighth-grade girl’s basketball coach, Heath Smith, inspires youth to make a difference for others with help from the Difference Maker Fund.
In Tulsa, Oklahoma, the Ford family found a creative way to give back while spending their time at home. Chapter 20177 President, Ginger Ford, along with her husband, Jason, and son, Carter, have opened their home to the dogs.