National Charity League's Newest Chapter Honors Graduating The Class of 2011.
The National Charity League Inc. Westside Chapter (NLC) honored its first class; 2011 graduates were presented at a Black and White Mardi Gras ball held at the Peninsula Beverly Hills.
By Mary Schreier | June 20, 2011

From left to right: seniors Katie Schreier(Harvard Westlake), Meredith Kornfeind (Palisades High), Gillian Jacobsen (Palisades High) and their escorts
This past Saturday. NCL Westside chapter honored its first graduating class at its one year anniversary party.
Held at the Peninsula Beverly Hills, the Black and White Ball celebration featured video tributes to the high school members, known as Tick Tockers, New Orleans style music, and food. Chanel of Beverly Hills treated the girls to a make-up session at it's Rodeo Drive boutique prior to the evening, and donated cologne to the Military escorts.
Membership in NCL, Inc. gives mothers and daughters unique opportunities to strengthen their bond while growing together, sharing of themselves and improving their communities. It is the only national organization committed to fostering the mother-daughter relationship through joint philanthropic, leadership and cultural activities.
The new NLC Westside Chapter members volunteered close to 1,000 hours this past year to various charities with which they are involved including; Operation Gratitude, Casa Pacifica, Shane's Inspiration, Meals on Wheels and Ronald McDonald Charities.
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