There are 12 guilds and one teenage guild located throughout Orange County. If you are interested in becoming a member of a guild in your area, or for more information, please contact Lois Augustine at 714.289.4140, or email laugustine@choc.org.
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Glass Slipper Guild
Orange County
Chartered in 1994 (after 10 years as Cinderella Jrs)
The women of Glass Slipper Guild often coordinate local restaurant & hotel grand openings to benefit CHOC.
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Jack & Jill Guild
Santa Ana/Tustin
Chartered in 1962, the women of Jack & Jill Guild love spending time together and meet often for socials, with significant others and friends, as well as lunching together after meetings.
Jack & Jill Guild also has a special group of young women, 7th & 8th graders, the CHOCettes, who participate with their mothers in all of the guilds events, as well as their own spring fashion show. The CHOCettes also meet monthly to make favors for CHOC patientsメ lunch trays. What a great group of young philanthropists!
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Lamp Lighter Guild
Garden Grove
Chartered in 1962, the Lamp Lighter Guild serves the areas of Garden Grove, Westminster, and Stanton.
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Little Mermaid Guild
Huntington Beach/Fountain Valley
Chartered in 1963, the Little Mermaid Guild has been serving the areas of Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley. The women of this Guild participate in many activities together, some of which include teas, wine & cheese parties, and socials in membersメ homes. Their motto is to Get Involved and Make Friends!
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Littlest Angel Guild
Yorba Linda
Chartered in 1965, the women of Littlest Angel Guild enjoy spending time together at their annual Christmas and summer socials, as well as attending ball games and bunco parties. They also receive モHalo Happeningsヤ, the guildメs newsletter!
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Los Ninos Guild
San Clemente
Chartered in 1969, the Los Ninos Guild has been serving the areas of San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Lake Forest, Laguna Niguel and Dana Point. The women of Los Ninos Guild participate in many activities together, some of which include: golfing, Red Hat Society, and a lunch bunch. Their motto is Making Friends and Helping CHOC! What a Combo!
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Mad Hatter Guild
La Habra/Brea
Chartered in 1970, the women of Mad Hatter Guild share many common interests, including Bridge, horses, and wine tasting. They are a very casual and diverse group and participate in a wide range of activities that appeal to families both with and without children.
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Mother Goose Guild
Fullerton
Chartered in 1962, the women of the Mother Goose Guild enjoy scrap booking and crafts together, as well as making pillows for CHOC patients, a 40 year tradition. They also receive モThe Honkerヤ, a monthly guild newsletter.
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Queen of Hearts Guild
Laguna Beach
Chartered in 1962, the women of Queen of Hearts enjoy wine tastings and creating their cook book together, as well as a holiday ornament exchange and a summer social with spouses.
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Small World Guild
Irvine
Chartered in 1970, the women of the Small World Guild have been enjoying raising money for CHOC in a very relaxed environment. They share a monthly newsletter and come together with spouses to celebrate the holiday season.
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Tinkerbell Guild
Ladera Ranch, Aliso Viejo & Trabuco
Chartered in 2003, the Tinkerbell Guild serves the area of Ladera Ranch, Aliso Viejo, Trabuco and other surrounding areas. The women of Tinkerbell Guild participate in many activities together, some of which include: coupleメs socials, Christmas card parties, craft fairs, and activities with kids.
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Tres Osos Guild
Saddleback Valley, MV, RSM, SJC
Chartered in 1969, the women of Tres Osos enjoy several socials each year, along with a holiday gift exchange. They also receive a monthly guild newsletter to keep them informed!
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