Our Mission: "To have a positive impact on the lives of individuals and families of Livingston County during times of need through the volunteer efforts of our members."
Women who have a caring heart, and are willing to help others, please join us.
The Livingston Women's Club, Inc. is a non-profit corporation exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Federal Identification Number EIN: 26-0632364
Founded in 1987, the LWC volunteer organization is dedicated to serving disadvantaged Livingston County residents through the following projects:
The Giving Tree
Special Ministries of Livingston County
Crisis Fund
Scholarship Fund
The Connection Youth Center
Meetings are (normally) held the second Wednesday of the month. Please consider joining us. The next meeting is:
November 12th, 2025 at 1:00pm
Our meeting will be held at Lakelands Golf & Country. Please feel free to join us for a cash lunch at 11:00am prior to the meeting.
Women who have a caring heart, and are willing to help others, please join us.
The Livingston Women's Club, Inc. is a non-profit corporation exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Federal Identification Number EIN: 26-0632364
Founded in 1987, the LWC volunteer organization is dedicated to serving disadvantaged Livingston County residents through the following projects:
The Giving Tree
Special Ministries of Livingston County
Crisis Fund
Scholarship Fund
The Connection Youth Center
Meetings are (normally) held the second Wednesday of the month. Please consider joining us. The next meeting is:
November 12th, 2025 at 1:00pm
Our meeting will be held at Lakelands Golf & Country. Please feel free to join us for a cash lunch at 11:00am prior to the meeting.
Our annual card party fundraiser to on deck next!
Check out our summer donations to the below local charities, businesses and organizations that help livingston county!
Our donation to Love Inc for $750
Love Inc. provides clothing, home and car repairs, laundry, transportation, household items, furniture, help with utilities, etc. Their weekly “New Creation Program” offers a meal, childcare, mentoring, budget coaching and support with basic essential items.
Donation to The Earl Farm Foundation
The Earl Farm Foundation is provided predominately in the form of healthy ground beef protein to neighbors in need. Approximately, $2,500 purchases a cow and processing and supplies 500 one-pound packages of healthy ground beef protein to local food pantries. Established in 2009. Food Pantries that benefit: (1) Bountiful Harvest Food Bank, Brighton (2) Gleaners, all of Livingston County (3) LACASA Center, Howell (4) SonRise Food Pantry, Howell (5) Family Impact Center, Fowlerville
(6) St. Joseph Catholic Church Food Pantry, Howell (7) Active Faith, South Lyon
(8) Torch 180, Fowlerville (9) The Salvation Army, Howell (10) The Youth Connection Services Howell and (11) St. Paul Daisy Pantry Hamburg.
(6) St. Joseph Catholic Church Food Pantry, Howell (7) Active Faith, South Lyon
(8) Torch 180, Fowlerville (9) The Salvation Army, Howell (10) The Youth Connection Services Howell and (11) St. Paul Daisy Pantry Hamburg.
Donation to the ivy table
The LWC has donated to The Ivy Table. If you haven't heard of it yet, you need to check it out! It has a "Pay-it-Forward Café" for those who want to bless others and pay-it-forward by giving generously for their meals. This will help cover the cost of meals for less fortunate, locally or abroad. It is a place to gather, eat, bless, and be blessed.
donation to meals on wheels
The LWC has made a donation to Meals On Wheels. The organization provides homebound older adults with a meal, human contact and a safety check on a volunteer basis. Meals delivered daily – 1,200 to 1,800. Clients can pay $3.50 meal but many do not have resources so donations cover costs.
Donation to talking is teaching
The donation will fund monthly Adopt-A-Classroom books and book talk cards to about 25 preschool classrooms to include two Early Head Start classrooms. (Prior to COVID-19 LWC members read to children in classroom settings.)
Donation to vina dental
VINA Dental provides affordable dental care to uninsured patients with limited incomes. It is a nonprofit dental clinic that was established in 2008 in Brighton. All the patients at VINA have no dental insurance and income at or below 250% of the Federal Poverty Level. The out-of-pocket of dental care is too great and many patients do not have affordable dental care without the services of VINA. Many patients at VINA have not had dental care in years or even decades.
donation to lacasa
LACASA is available to survivors of child abuse, domestic violence and sexual assault. They provide housing, counseling and advocacy for victims. LACASA supports the needs of women who previously were assisted at the Women’s Resource Center, which is now closed.
Donation to torch 180
Torch 180 is a training facility for people who have disadvantages. They use a fully operational Cafe & Coffee Bar that is open to the public to give their students real-life practice for working in the food service industry. Tuition is mostly paid by Wishlist online.
Donation to The Pregnancy Help Center
Opened in 1975, The Pregnancy Help Center provides evidence-based medical education, pregnancy testing, ultrasound exams, STI testing and treatment, and PAP testing. Additional free services include prenatal education, parent mentoring and education, baby items, support groups, relationship classes, and community referrals.
2025 scholarship winners
The Livingston Women's Club is pleased and honored to announce this year's Human Services Scholarship recipients. They are:
1) Kayla Archey is from Brighton High School pursuing a career in Biomedical Engineering focusing on robotic surgery and artificial organs and limbs. She will be attending Michigan State University.
2) Natalie Everett from Hartland High School is planning to become a Special Education teacher and will be attending Bowling Green State University where she has been accepted into the College of Education and Human Development.
Thank you to everyone who helped make our wine tasting fundraiser such a success! (and fun!)
Check out pictures from our annual card party below!
Did you know? This is one of LWC’s annual fundraisers which supports our efforts to assist those in need.
Special thanks to the co-chairs and committee members for a great event today and to LWC members for their donations and support. It was a great event and we hope that we will get new members from those who attended!
Special thanks to the co-chairs and committee members for a great event today and to LWC members for their donations and support. It was a great event and we hope that we will get new members from those who attended!
LACASA DONATION
LWC members were honored to make a $1,500 donation to LACASA administration president & CEO Bobette Schrandt to be used towards shelter operations.
Bobette gave a presentation to members regarding the 35 programs available and provided information on the impact LACASA has in supporting our community. They provide services to 5,000 clients annually.
LACASA has a 24/7 hotline for anyone needing assistance.
For more information on LACASA please visit their website: LACASAcenter.org
LWC members were honored to make a $1,500 donation to LACASA administration president & CEO Bobette Schrandt to be used towards shelter operations.
Bobette gave a presentation to members regarding the 35 programs available and provided information on the impact LACASA has in supporting our community. They provide services to 5,000 clients annually.
LACASA has a 24/7 hotline for anyone needing assistance.
For more information on LACASA please visit their website: LACASAcenter.org
Board of Directors
MARY LYNN THOMSON, MEMBERSHIP CHAIRPERSON
CINDY HILGER, SECRETARY
KATHY SCHRAM, TREASURER
PAT O'CONNELL, VICE PRESIDENT
KATHY LYNN, PRESIDENT
MARY LYNN THOMSON, MEMBERSHIP CHAIRPERSON
CINDY HILGER, SECRETARY
KATHY SCHRAM, TREASURER
PAT O'CONNELL, VICE PRESIDENT
KATHY LYNN, PRESIDENT