Spotlight on the hill – National Charity League Honors Students

The National Charity League, Inc., Peninsula Chapter held its annual Medallion Senior Recognition reception on March 10th, where twenty-seven seniors were recognized for their outstanding years of service and dedication. The reception took place at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills, CA. The Peninsula Chapter of the National Charity League, Inc. acknowledges its graduating senior class each spring in a Medallion Senior Recognition reception. Each senior Ticktocker, or daughter, was presented in a white dress ceremony that included a tribute to the girls and their six years of volunteerism as a Ticktocker. “As President of the Peninsula Chapter of the National Charity League, it’s impressive to observe how, over the course of six years, these twenty-seven seniors have volunteered 16,896 hours. They have developed as socially-conscious and compassionate young women and have learned how their efforts and hands-on service have made a difference in our community and in the lives of others. That is something to commend!” stated Mary Schaefer.

The National Charity League, Inc., offers mothers and daughters unique opportunities to strengthen their bond while growing together, sharing among themselves, and improving their community. In the Peninsula Chapter, graduating seniors typically contribute more than 15,000 volunteer hours to more than 30 South Bay philanthropies over their six years of service.

Photos by Nicholson Photography

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