Our Program
National Charity League, Inc. is a mother-daughter organization dedicated to servicing the communities in which chapters are formed, and to fostering the mother-daughter relationship. Our goal is to promote a sense of community responsibility in our daughters and strengthen the mother-daughter relationship. The daughters along with their mothers participate in a 6-year educational program of philanthropic work, educational activities, leadership training and cultural events.  
For more than 50 years, NCL has thrived as one of the nation's most distinctive and well-respected mother-daughter membership organizations. Our members are  mothers and daughters in grades 7 -12 who are committed to the mission and vision of NCL- "Mothers AND Daughters SERVING COMMUNITIES together" 
Philanthropic Work
Each chapter of National Charity League, Inc. considers the local community's needs and then selects philanthropies to support.  Support comes in the form of time and organizational skills.
Charitable programs supported by the Rocky Mountain Chapter include:
Adam's Camp • Adopt A Highway • Anysoldier • Capitol Hill Soup Kitchen • Children's Hospital • Christian Living Communities • Clothes to Kids of Denver • Families First • Food Bank of the Rockies • Gateway Women's Shelter • Inter-Faith Community Services • Joshua Station - Meals on Wheels • Project Cure • Project Linus • Rocky Mountain Youth Clinics • Ronald McDonald House •Special Olympics - Susan Komen Foundation
Rocky Mountain Chapter 
The Rocky Mountain Chapter was first chartered in 2000 and was initially named the Littleton Chapter.  In 2008, the name was changed to the Rocky Mountain Chapter to better reflect our member territory.  We have grown to more than 250 members serving 18 philanthropies. Since April 2006, our chapter has donated more than 17,000 hours of service.