The Daughters of the British Empire (DBE) is a charitable, non-profit, non-political, non-sectarian, voluntary American society of women of British or Commonwealth ancestry, either by birth or marriage. Its members are professionals, businesswomen, and homemakers with common interests and heritage, who meet regularly for business and other events with the common cause of philanthropy. The society
was founded in the United States on March 15, 1909, as the Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire in the U.S.A., and became the National Society, Daughters of the British Empire in the U.S.A. The National Society is incorporated in the State of Delaware. The Society is affiliated with the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire in Canada(I.O.D.E.); the Victoria League in London, England; and the General Federation of Women’s Clubs in the United States. The Honorary President of the DBE is the British Ambassador to the U.S. For over 100 years, The Daughters of the British Empire in the U.S.A. has been a common bond for women of British and Commonwealth heritage living in America. Members, joining together in fellowship, contribute significantly to the good of their local communities and support the four retirement homes for men and women established by the DBE. The Daughters of the British Empire in the State of Alabama is not responsible in any manner for direct or indirect damages, howsoever caused, arising out of, or from the use of this website, or the reliance on the information it contains. Links to other websites or references to products, services, or publications do not imply the endorsement or approval of such websites, products, services, or publications.