Assistance League of Temecula Valley is pleased to announce the election of Leticia Plummer to the National Assistance League Board of Directors as Director of Membership. The election took place during the Annual Meeting at the September National Assistance League Conference in San Francisco September 18-20. As National Director of Membership, she has a committee of twelve members representing chapters from around the country. The position has a two-year term.
Assistance League is a national nonprofit organization that empowers ordinary citizens to improve communities and transform lives through long-term volunteerism. Currently, there are 120 chapters of Assistance League throughout the United States with over 23,000 members.
Plummer was one of a group of women who came together in 1989 to establish an Assistance League chapter in Temecula. The chapter was incorporated in June 1989 and chartered as the 81st chapter of National Assistance League May 1992. From that time, she has been a tireless volunteer in the chapter holding positions as Thrift Shop Chairman, Newsletter Editor, Public Relations Chairman, seven years as Assisteens Coordinator, and two years as President of the chapter.
During the last six years, Plummer has been a member of the National Assistance League Membership Committee. Within the committee, she was the Assisteens Liaison for the National Director of Membership. When asked why she sought this position, Plummer said, “I want to create effective change for future Assistance League growth.”
Plummer and her husband of 40 years, Bill, have lived in Temecula since 1985. They have a married son and a daughter.
Browse Assistance League of Temecula Valley’s website for more information about chapter programs and membership at www.assistanceleague.org/temecula-valley/ or call 951.694.8018.