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2019 NCL San Fernando Valley Chapter Debutantes Announced

NATIONAL CHARITY LEAGUE, INC., SAN FERNANDO VALLEY CHAPTER HOSTS ANNUAL PROMENADE TEA, SERVICE AWARDS & 2019 DEBUTANTE ANNOUNCEMENT CEREMONY

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CA MAY 19TH2019 – Members from the National Charity League, Inc., San Fernando Valley Chapter (NCL, Inc.),gathered at the Four Seasons Hotel-Westlake Village for the annual Mother-Daughter Promenade Tea, to acknowledge overall time contributed to serving NCL’s Mission and its commitment to community service, leadership development and cultural experiences.

Surrounded in pink shimmering roses, the annual award Promenade and Modelette fashion show honored the 7 th through 12th grade Ticktockers and their Patroness mothers who have embraced this year’s Chapter theme of Go the Distance by dedicating themselves to going beyond the minimum philanthropic requirements. “The impact our individual NCL member’s efforts have made in supporting our ten philanthropy partners has been truly inspirational!” affirmed Chapter President, Ani Zakari. “This year, our outstanding young women and their mothers have served thousands of meals, made paracord bracelets for our servicemen and women, stuffed bears with love, baked cookies for our seniors or simply lent a helping hand and a smile. In all, over 14,100 service hours made a difference in our community!”

Earning the highest amount of service hours for the second year in a row, Miss Skylar Takac received the Merci Award with the Nancy Prusas Senior Service Award being presented to Barnard College bound, Miss Jubilee Grace Park. The San Fernando Valley Chapter debutantes being presented at the November 30th 2019, 54th Charity Ball at the Four Seasons–Beverly Wilshire are: Miss Celeste Grace Clink, Miss McKayla Gallagher Crone, Miss Amanda Catherine Evans, Miss Katarina Lorraine Mosunic, Miss Jubilee Grace Park, Miss Taylor Leilani Ross, Miss Annaliese Marie Terlesky, Miss Gillian Strong Williams and Miss Chloe Lauren ZeBrack.

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Philanthropies supported by theSan Fernando Valley Chapter include: West Valley Food Pantry, Motion Picture Television Fund, Guide Dogs of America, West Valley Boys and Girls Club, American Cancer Society Discovery Shops, Operation Gratitude, New Horizons, ONEgeneration,Special Olympics Tri-Valley, andMy Stuff Bags Foundation.

For more information: www.sanfernandovalley.nationalcharityleague.org

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About National Charity League, Inc., San Fernando Valley Chapter

National Charity League, Inc., San Fernando Valley Chapter currently has over 300 Members and provides hands-on volunteer service for ten philanthropic organizations in the community. Members are women and their daughters, grades 7-12. Through this community service, NCL, Inc. develops socially responsible community leaders and strengthens the mother-daughter relationship. The traditional Six Year Core Program also includes leadership development and cultural experiences. Mother-daughter teams nationwide are responsible, dedicated, skilled volunteers actively engaged in local community work in 27 states across the country. For more information about the NCL, Inc., San Fernando Valley Chapter, please visit www.sanfernandovalley.nationalcharityleague.org/about-us/

About National Charity League, Inc.

Established in Los Angeles, California in 1925, and incorporated in 1958, National Charity League, Inc. is the nation’s premier mother-daughter non-profit organization. Through mission-based programming, National Charity League develops socially responsible community leaders and strengthens the mother-daughter bond. The six-year core program includes leadership development, community service, and cultural experiences. Currently, the philanthropic organization has over 75,000 Members in 262 Chapters that thrive in 27 states nationwide. Having grown by nearly 70 percent in the last decade, those Members contributed more than 1.4 million volunteer hours to more than 4,000 local philanthropy partners last year alone. For more information or for alumnae interested in reconnecting, visit www.nationalcharityleague.org to find a Chapter in your area.

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