The objectives and purposes of the Michigan City Chapter of the Drifters, Incorporated shall be to provide an opportunity for the development of friendship and good fellowship among women of similar backgrounds, interests, and desires; and to participate within and among Chapters in charitable, civic, and social activities.
- Incorporates and implements any program adopted by Drifters, Incorporated at the national convention
- Provides a monthly activity that will be civic in nature for local non-profits, schools and/or families.
- Offers support and assistance to one another when needed.
- Engage our Driftwoods (partners), Kindling (children), and Splinters (grandchildren) in social and civic activities.
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Our National Incorporation
“In 1954, The National Drifters, Incorporated was formed in Waco, Texas to nurture warm friendships and provide a social outlet for women with similar backgrounds and interests. By 1956, the National Drifters had organized and established chapters in Detroit, Chicago, Louisville, Indianapolis, St. Louis, New York, and Kansas City.
As the organization continued to evolve, so did its mission which incorporates service to local communities where members reside. The 38 chapters provide scholarships to youth along with assistance to seniors as they promote the national theme, ‘Strengthen our families to build better communities,‘ including a focus on voter education and registration,” Donna Roderick, President of The National Drifters, Incorporated.
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