High School Seniors Celebrate Volunteering
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High School Seniors Celebrate Volunteering

Front row, from left, Courtney Beatty (Flint Hill School), Josie Heck (Bishop Ireton), Abby Whisler (Trinity Christian School), Alexis Curcio (Trinity Christian School); back row: Catherine Miller (Oakton HS), Alisha Seecharan (Marshall HS), Natalie Brendsel (Flint Hill School), Kyra Nyman (Oakton HS), Courtney Hulbert (Trinity Christian School), and Danielle Guirgis (Trinity Christian School).

Front row, from left, Courtney Beatty (Flint Hill School), Josie Heck (Bishop Ireton), Abby Whisler (Trinity Christian School), Alexis Curcio (Trinity Christian School); back row: Catherine Miller (Oakton HS), Alisha Seecharan (Marshall HS), Natalie Brendsel (Flint Hill School), Kyra Nyman (Oakton HS), Courtney Hulbert (Trinity Christian School), and Danielle Guirgis (Trinity Christian School).

The local Cherry Blossom Chapter of the National Charity League recognized its senior class of 2013 for their community service hours at a ceremony held recently at Westwood Country Club. This senior recognition event celebrated the philanthropic dedication of these young women who, alongside their mothers, performed six years of volunteer service at local charities.

For more than 50 years, National Charity League, Inc. (NCL), a 501(c)(3) non-profit, has thrived as one of the nation’s most distinctive and well-respected mother-daughter membership organizations. NCL is the only national organization committed to fostering the mother-daughter relationship through philanthropic, leadership and cultural activities together and in peer groups. Today, NCL has over 180 Chapters with more than 50,000 actively engaged members—women and daughters in grades seven through 12—in 22 states.

The chapter is currently seeking new members from the high school graduating class of 2020. For more information, contact MBrendsel@aol.com.