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We came together because of our kids,
we stay together because of our community.

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Attention Women of the Pearce Community!


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Are you a Senior’s (or Junior’s) Mom, wondering what you will do next year now that your last or only child is graduating?   Or….


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Has your child long since graduated, but you feel the need to get involved back in the community? 


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Do you love helping your community and enjoy social activities?


If you answered “YES” to any of these questions… Do we have a place for you!!!

The Pearce Community Women’s League was created in 2010 with the intent to allow friends who met during their children’s school days to continue to volunteer and socialize together. Plus, there is the added benefit of making our entire community stronger, and providing us with the opportunity to meet members of our neighborhood who we may not have known previously. Activities include volunteer projects, social groups, and an annual fundraising gala, in addition to a special awards banquet in May, when we host our scholarship recipients and their families. PCWL has awarded over $75,000 in scholarships since 2010, making a difference in the lives of many of our students.

PCWL’s 2018-19 Membership Drive will begin in May for the upcoming year.  We would like to invite you to one of our favorite annual events to learn more:


Spring Fashion Show, Dinner and General Meeting

at Chocolate Angel, 635 W. Campbell Road, Richardson

Thursday, April 12 at 6:00pm

Cost is $25 payable in advance by check to PCWL

RSVP by March 31- vmccoy3@yahoo.com or 469-233-0762


If you are interested, but unable to attend the Fashion Show, please email us your name and phone number, and we will be sure you receive all the pertinent information for membership in the near future.
Also, feel free to tell a friend who may want to join us! In the meantime, check out our website at  www.pcwl.org. And don’t forget to “Like” us on Facebook!


“We came together because of our kids. We stay together because of our community.”