HISTORYContinental Societies, Inc.®, is a not for profit 501(c)(3) international service organization. It was founded as a national organization in 1956 by a group of energetic and dedicated service-oriented women. These women structured an organization to foster, promote and develop the welfare of underserved children and youth.
Committed to giving their time and efforts for the benefit of children and youth, Continental women promoted and sponsored programs and projects in each chapter’s locale. At annual summer meetings, designated as The Continental Societies, Inc.® Conclave, the women, organized as local chapters, exchanged ideas and renewed pledges of untiring support to children and youth. As determined efforts of these women increased, their work became known and groups of women in other cities across the United States joined them. In June 1959, the Chapters decided to unite in giving a combined annual financial gift to a selected charity for children and youth in the locale of the hostess chapter for the Annual Continental Societies Inc.® Conclave.
The Continental Societies quickly became a visible and viable organization of concerned women and it was inevitable that in November 1972, in Saint Paul, Minnesota, Continental Societies Inc.® became nationally incorporated. There are now 50 chapters in 21 states in the USA, District of Columbia and Bermuda and is continuing to grow above its history making milestone of 1,000 plus members in the spring of 2022. Its membership includes professional women who are dedicated to working with children to ensure that they experience a better tomorrow. The 16th National President of Continental Societies, Inc.® is C. Lillette Green Campbell. |