Spotlight on the hill – Palos Verdes NCL

Palos Verdes Chapter of the National Charity League

National Charity League, Inc., Palos Verdes Chapter celebrated its Ticktocker class of 2018 at its annual Senior Recognition event at Terranea Resort. The signature event recognize the cumulative efforts and accomplishments of graduating Ticktockers and their mothers.

“This celebration honors the mother-daughter bond and recognizes what we can accomplish together for the good of the community,” said Christine Myrick, Palos Verdes Chapter President. “It is an especially important milestone for our senior Ticktockers. Through community service, leadership development, and cultural experiences, they have grown into strong women who will continue to serve and positively impact communities into the future.”

“This year’s theme was Unwritten,” said Catalina Murray, President, 2018 Ticktocker Class. “It is up to us to shape our futures and I know I am better equipped after my journey with NCL. I am stronger, more confident, and definitely more aware of needs within my community. I know my future will include community service because it’s now a part of who I am.”

The Ticktockers’ six-year commitment included hands-on work with 33 philanthropies in the South Bay and greater Los Angeles area such as Peace4Kids, Friendship Foundation, Toberman Neighborhood Center, Boys and Girls Club of L.A. Harbor, Palos Verdes Education Fund, Palos Verdes Land Conservancy, Heal the Bay, Valmonte Early Learning Academy, and more. This past year, the chapter donated 10,100 hours of service.

Photo by Dipan Desai Photography

Top Left-Izzy Carr, Lily Goldstein, Zoe Puccia, Olivia DeMoraes, Reece Anderson, Malia Ewing, Caitlin Ige, Heather Robinson, Sabrina Panfil, Gig Wargin, Kate Ciernia, Peyton Denver and Sarah Ellis.
Bottom Left-Carolyn Sommer, Molly Goldstein, Rachel Taylor, Chloe Rastegar, Lindsey Staub, Lauren White, Amanda Trujillo, Aaryanna Dawson Sarabia, Jacque Michaels, Hailey Alderete, Kelsea Jones, Abbie Sedillos and Catalina Murray.
Missing from photo: Hanalei Emnace

 

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