Charitable young ladies

 

The National Charity League, Crystal Springs Chapter, celebrated the accomplishments of 25 young ladies Saturday, Feb. 22 at the Green Hills Country Club in Millbrae. The 25 girls from10 different high schools spent the last six years together volunteering more than 7,000 hours to help their community thru NCL with the support of their mothers. They may be featured in white gowns for this event but year in and year out, they roll up their sleeves for the 30 philanthropies that NCL serves throughout San Mateo County. The Class of 2014 spent more than 1,300 hours this year alone volunteering for Innvision Shelter Network, Peninsula Family Service, Maple Street and the San Mateo Senior Center. Front row (left to right): Elizabeth Siegle, Natasha Thornton Clark, Brooke Butterworth, Sarah Rossi, Stephanie Hsu, Claire Willig, Vienna Auerweck, Julia Pontius, Kelsey Better and Christina Beyer. Back row (left to right): Caroline Callaghan, Peyton Nora, Christina, Callie Welsh, McKenzie Lynch, Allyn Benintendi, Katherine Flessel, Patricia Grant, Madeline Mitchell, Annika Ulrich, Caitlin Teoman, Lauren Tham and Katherine Ericson (not pictured): Paige Kotowitz and Daniella Kotowitz.

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