Noblesville Indiana
About Our Chapter
NCL, Inc., Noblesville Indiana Chapter is a group of mothers and daughters who have come together in a commitment to community service, leadership development and cultural experiences.
Members shall reside within the city limit of Noblesville, Indiana. Like all NCL, Inc. Chapters, Noblesville Indiana aims to foster the mother-daughter relationship by serving its communities together.
Join Our Chapter
Interested in joining our chapter? Membership opportunities are dependent on chapter openings.
Please complete the Membership Inquiry Form so we can contact you directly. If you know a current chapter member, feel free to reach out to them as well to learn about getting started.
For any questions regarding Membership, requests for transfers or assistance with connecting as a Sustainer, email us.
Noblesville_Membership_Drive_2025.pdf
Membership Drive important dates:
Priority Legacy applications are due January 14th at 11:59pm
Non Priority Legacy and Prospective Patroness Applications are due
March 1st and open January 15th
Member Acceptance Via email on April 1st 2026
Membership Information Meetings:
January 20th at Noblesville West Middle School Cafeteria
6:15-7:00pm
February 17th Noblesville East Middle School LGI room 6:00-7:00
February 4th Virtual Information Meeting Via Google Meet
9:00-9:45pm meet.google.com/gyr-seun-uie
February 26th Virtual Application Q&A Session Via Google Meet
9:00-9:30pm meet.google.com/akf-dqcr-iqq
New Member Orientation
April 29th 6:00-8:00pm at Noblesville West Middle School LGI room.
Teams:
NWMS Meeting- Kristin Roe
NEMS Meeting- Kaili Garlinger
Virtual Meetings- Ashley HarpeSocial Media team- Carrie Groothoff, Nikki Timmons, Allison Nelson
Community information representative- Lisa Wescott
Mothers and their daughters (grades 7-12) participate in a program that embraces:
Community Service
We understand and serve communities in partnership with local and national nonprofits. Each NCL, Inc. chapter promotes social awareness by considering the local community’s needs and selecting appropriate non-profit organizations to support through different volunteer activities.
We work with the following philanthropies:
- Alzheimer’s Association
- American Heart Association
- American Red Cross
- Disaster Response
- Feed My Starving Children
- Feeding America
- Fueled For School
- Keep Noblesville Beautiful
- Little Red Door
- National Day of Service
- Operation Gratitude
- Prevail
- Same as U
- SERVE
- Teter Farms
- The Kindness Campaign
- White River Food Pantry
Leadership Development
We build capable, courageous leaders through opportunities to learn, reflect and develop. Our leaders become successful in their education, career and communities by learning the necessary skills during their NCL experience.
Examples of skills developed include:
- Confidence
- Consensus building
- Team building
- Conflict resolution
- Event planning
- Parliamentary procedure
Our Chapter Board of Directors:
- President: Jessica Romine
- Secretary: Emily Garrison
- Treasurer: Alicia Hughes
- Parliamentarian: Molly Osborn
- Vice President Communications: Natalie Brown
- Vice President Membership: Ashley Harpe
- Vice President Philanthropy: Kami Tuell
- Vice President Ticktockers: Lorraine Hoover
- Vice President Chapter Engagement and Inclusion: Susan Loessl
Cultural Experiences
We preserve National Charity League traditions and core values, while appreciating the growth that comes from connecting with different communities and cultures. We continually strive to build stronger ties with our communities and the individuals within them. It is through this understanding that we grow and develop broader worldviews that will shape and support our lives.
- Traditions – We celebrate the richness of our history through traditions that honor the past while serving the future.
- Values – We embrace values that make us strong as an organization of mother-daughter leaders.
- Community Connections – We build connections through experiences that impact our communities.
- Etiquette – We encourage and mentor kind, respectful and gracious social conduct.