Assistance League of Santa Clarita is a
nonprofit service organization of volunteers committed to identifying
and serving the needs of the Santa Clarita Valley through philanthropic
projects developed and administered by its members.
We act as a friend at any and all times to men, women and children in need of care, guidance and assistance, emotionally, materially and physically. We seek to fulfill this mission in our community by providing clothing, education and emotional support to families, the elderly and the disabled.
There are over 115 chapters of
National
Assistance League stretching across the United States. In
the last ten years the 24,000 members of Assistance League have
returned over 110 million dollars to their local communities and
volunteered a total of over 18 million hours. Assistance League
members make a difference in so many ways, providing physical,
financial and emotional support to their local communities. Each
chapter tailors its programs to meet the specific needs of its
community. Assistance League continues to uphold the vision of
its founder,
Mrs. Hancock Banning, who felt a
duty, in her own words, "
to act as a friend at any and
all times to men, women and children in need of care, guidance
and assistance."