Jamie Burchfield, National Chair, Service to America Committee

The Service to America Committee was originally introduced as the Celebrate America! Committee in the Young Administration and renamed the Service to America Committee beginning with the Dillon Administration. The purpose is to capture the magnitude of service hours that Daughters regularly provide our communities to demonstrate the positive volunteer

Mary M. Tedesco, National Chair, Service to America

How many Service to America hours can we record into the online tally before the VanBuren Administration deadline of June 27, 2022?

Daughters, that’s up to YOU! Volunteer service is the heartbeat of our National Society. DAR members everywhere devote millions of Service to America hours each year in support

Denise Doring VanBuren, President General

I wish you all the very best for a joyous and festive holiday season! If you are fortunate enough to gather with family and friends, I hope that you will live in the moment of it all – something we all realized is so very important after the events of

Denise Doring VanBuren, President General

Daughters across the country are participating in the National DAR Day of Service, which is conducted on or around October 11, the anniversary of our founding. As we marked 131 years of devotion to our meaningful mission this year, I am certain that our Founders would be immensely proud of

Mary Tedesco, National Chair, Service to America Committee

Each year on or near October 11th and throughout October, DAR members celebrate the National DAR Day of Service in honor of our Society’s founding on October 11, 1890. Volunteer service is a cornerstone of DAR’s mission. As DAR Founder Eugenia Washington said, “We want a society founded on service.”

Denise Doring VanBuren, President General

Beginning March 21, 2020, DAR members around the world began to step forward in an all-volunteer effort to sew masks and other pieces of Personal Protective Equipment for their neighbors in need. In the nearly one year since, tens of thousands of those volunteers have made and donated an astounding total

Sherry Spurlin, National Vice Chair, Service to America, Salute to Service

It is exciting to launch a new initiative to honor and support deserving members of our communities through the “DAR Salute to Service” campaign. This initiative is a collaborative effort of four national committees—DAR Project Patriot, DAR Service for Veterans, National Defense and Service to

Denise Doring VanBuren, President General

Daughters across the country are participating in the National DAR Day of Service, which is conducted on or around October 11, the anniversary of our founding. As we marked 130 years of devotion to our meaningful mission this year, I am certain that our Founders would be immensely proud of the

Denise Doring VanBuren, President General

The National DAR Day of Service takes place each year on or near October 11 to honor the anniversary of our National Society’s founding on October 11, 1890. DAR chapters and members are encouraged to engage in meaningful service projects in their communities via this coast-to-coast collective expression of our

Mary Tedesco, National Chair, Service to America Committee

Sincerest thanks to the thousands of DAR volunteers who are answering the call to service during the global pandemic. Since March 21, 2020, DAR members in 1,300 chapters from all 50 states, the District of Columbia and five Units Overseas have made and donated more than 700,000 total homemade personal