KDO is a nonprofit, volunteer organization dedicated to the support and well-being of the seniors in our community.

Our members enjoy providing service to seniors in our community.
Linda has been a member for 25 years!

Our presence at events, such as the Senior Celebration, brings awareness to our community.

KDO is a nonprofit, volunteer organization dedicated to the support and well-being of the seniors in our community.

The Community Foundation for the Land of Lincoln works hand in hand with the King's Daughters Organization.



The 77th Annual Luncheon & Style Show
October 6th, 2025
Our event will be held Monday, Oct 06, 2025 at the Crowne Plaza.
The event will include a variety of shopping experiences: The KDO Gourmet Shoppe, Silent Auction, and Marketplace. At noon, a tasty lunch will be served followed by a spectacular fashion show featuring local boutiques and stores. Hope to see you there!

The legacy of King Daughters Organization could only be accomplished with the dedication of our volunteers and members.

King Daughters Organization has proudly supported our community since 1893.
Over 130 Years of Service

Over 340 Active Members
We are a diverse, all-inclusive nonprofit serving seniors in Sangamon County and welcome people of all backgrounds and identities.


Since 2008, KDO has awarded over $2.6 million in grants towards enhancing the quality of life for our residents of Sangamon County.
Over $2.5 Million
Awarded
Upcoming Events

“We assisted one particular client who is a single female in her late 60s with her utilities. She had some unexpected health issues, which resulted in unexpected medical bill. Being on a fixed income making sure that her all of her bills were paid on time was becoming a challenge. Thankfully through the assistance of KDO we were able to pay her CWLP bill so she didn’t get disconnected. Her appreciation was so great that she was moved to tears and later mailed us a thank you card. So many of our senior clients are like this individual in that they are living on a fixed income, their dollar isn’t going as far, they face unexpected bills, but don’t have the money to fall back on.”
Catholic Charities
Patrick McConnell, Area Director