Welcome to the Hopewell Chapter, NSDAR! Founded in 1890, the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR or DAR) is one of the largest women’s lineage patriotic organizations in the world with chapters in the United States and abroad. As a volunteer non-profit, non-political women’s service organization, we are dedicated to promoting patriotism, preserving American history, and securing America’s future through better education.

Our enthusiastic members come from all walks of life and diverse backgrounds; professional women, stay-at-home moms, students, grandmothers, single and married; all who share one common interest:  we value our history and take pride in our American Revolutionary War Patriots.  Some of our members are brand new to the DAR, while others have been a part of the DAR for many years.  

The women of the Hopewell Chapter, NSDAR, proudly demonstrate the NSDAR motto of “God, Home and Country” through their dedicated service to West Chester and the surrounding community.  Members of our chapter tirelessly volunteer their time and energy by engaging in a variety of activities that honor and support military veterans, military families, schools, and the historic preservation of our beautiful state of Ohio.

For questions regarding our chapter, please contact our regent.

Hopewell Chapter, NSDAR, members laying a wreath at the grave of John Beckett, an American Revolutionary War Patriot buried in Brookfield Cemetery.
Donation of materials to a first-year teacher in the Lakota School District.
Hopewell Chapter, NSDAR, members at the Great Pumpkin Festival in West Chester, Ohio distributing educational and patriotic materials to the participants.
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