A strong believer in an active democracy, Karen Ramberg included the League in her estate plan to leave a legacy she can feel good about. More
A longtime leader in the League of Women Voters, Marilynn Brill made a gift in her estate plan to help the organization stay strong well into the future. More
A leader in her career and for the League, Sandy Parker is now setting another example for others: securing the League’s future with a gift from her estate. More
Holding a series of leadership roles with the League since the 1970s, Dianne Wheatley-Giliotti has dedicated much of her life to advocating for voters' rights. Now she's ensuring that advocacy will continue for generations. More