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Local NCL Chapter Announces 2023-2024 Service Awards
National Charity League Northeast Atlanta Chapter Announces Winners of Annual Community Service Awards
The Northeast Atlanta Chapter of National Charity League, Inc. (NCL), the nation’s premier mother-daughter volunteer organization, recently celebrated the remarkable contributions of its members with a heartfelt awards ceremony. The event recognized the outstanding dedication and service of mothers and daughters who have made significant impacts through their volunteer efforts in the community.
The ceremony, held at Johns Creek Presbyterian Church, brought together NCL members – mothers and daughters - for an afternoon of celebration and reflection on the power of service. The awards celebrated the more than 6,470 service hours achieved by the chapter members in the 2023-2024 membership year and honored those who have demonstrated exceptional commitment to NCL’s mission of fostering community service, leadership, and cultural development.
“The Service Awards are a testament to the incredible spirit of our members,” said Kara Byrd, President of NCL Northeast Atlanta chapter. “We are immensely proud of the achievements of these remarkable mothers and daughters. Their commitment to service embodies the core values of the National Charity League and sets a shining example for future generations.”
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The afternoon concluded with a celebration of NCL’s upcoming 100th anniversary in April 2025 and the century of service represented by that anniversary. NCL’s unwavering commitment to local volunteerism has fostered positive change in communities around the country. The contributions of these mothers and daughters serve as testament to the enduring impact of women who lead with compassion and a desire to make the world a better place.
About National Charity League, Inc.
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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. By incorporating mission-based programming, National Charity League develops socially responsible community leaders and strengthens the mother-daughter bond through leadership, philanthropy, and culture. National Charity League recognizes the importance of diverse perspectives and experiences to meet the needs of the communities it serves.
Currently, the philanthropic organization has over 200,000 members and alumnae in 295 chapters across the nation. Last year, members contributed nearly 3 million volunteer hours to more than 6,000 local philanthropy partners and their chapters, resulting in a $87 million fiscal impact. National Charity League proudly celebrates its 100th anniversary in 2025.
Do you want to make an impact in your local community? Visit www.nationalcharityleague.org to find more information about how to get involved.
AWARD RECIPIENTS FOR CHAPTER YEAR 2023-2024
YELLOW ROSEBUD AWARD - given to Ticktockers who complete 50 hours of service in combined Chapter Philanthropies
Class of 2025
Myra Chatwal
Seren Parichabutr
Vaughn Parichabutr
Grace Williams
Class of 2026
Anna Grace Griffin
Emma Johnson
Katelyn Jones
Chloe Robinson
Class of 2028
Baileigh Robinson Olivia Trowbridge
YELLOW ROSE AWARD - given to Ticktockers who complete 75 hours of service in combined Chapter Philanthropies
Class of 2025
Jasmine Yammout
Class of 2028
Finley Salazar
YELLOW ROSE BOUQUET AWARD - given to Ticktockers who complete 100 hours of service in combined Chapter Philanthropies
Class of 2025
Shawn Powell
Class of 2026
Skyler Davis
Ava Singh
Class of 2027
Lillian Borowsky
Lauren Sovero
Katelyn Vollandt
Class of 2028
Avalynn Byrd
MODELETTE AWARD - given to the three Ticktockers who earn the highest number of service hours within their class
Class of 2025
1st: Shawn Powell
2nd: Jasmine Yammout
3rd: Seren & Vaughn Parichabutr
Class of 2026
1st: Ava Singh
2nd: Skyler Davis
3rd: Chloe Robinson
Class of 2027
1st: Lauren Sovero
2nd: Katelyn Vollandt
3rd: Lillian Borowsky
Class of 2028
1st: Avalynn Byrd
2nd: Finley Salazar
3rd: Baileigh Robinson
Class of 2029
1st: Molly Quinn (tie)
1st: Avery Taylor (tie)
3rd: Callie Morrison
MOTHER-DAUGHTER AWARD – given to mother-daughter teams who earn a minimum of 50 Hours, 100 Hours, 150 Hours or 200+ Hours combined
50 COMBINED HOURS
Kalina & Sarita Bhandari
Myra & Sahiba Chhatwell
Kendall & Heather Davis
Hadley & Melissa DeBow
Alden Forsten & Elizabeth Moncrieff
Caitlyn & Yvonne Hobby
Meredith & Amy Hughes
Evelyn & Nicole Hunnicut
Elizabeth & Lucy Jerris
Katelyn & Leigh Jones
Riley & Kelli Koski
Molly & Elizabeth Quinn
Bailey & Krista Rayburn
Caitlin & Amy Rohner
Avery & Heidi Taylor
100 COMBINED HOURS
Emma & Anne Johnson
Seren & Vaughn Parichabutr & Victoria Scudder
Chloe, Baileigh & Stephanie Robinson
Olivia & Nicole Trowbridge
Grace & Rebecca Williams
Katelyn & Trisha Vollandt
Jasmine & Jennifer Yammout
150 COMBINED HOURS
Lillian & Lauren Borowsky
Avalynn & Kara Byrd
Finley & Merrie Beth Salazar
200+ COMBINED HOURS
Shawn Powell & Zonya Barfield
Skyler & Terri Davis
Ava & Jessica Singh
Lauren Sovero & Michelle Maddix-Sovero
MERCI AWARD - given to the Ticktocker who completes the most philanthropic service hours during the year
Lauren Sovero (Class of 2027) for 172.5 Philanthropy Hours
MISSION BELL AWARD - given to a Ticktocker who completes 50 hours of service in one Chapter Philanthropy
Lauren Sovero (Class of 2027) for 61 Philanthropy Hours with The Sandwich Project philanthropy
HOURGLASS AWARD - given to a Ticktocker who completes 100 hours of service in one Chapter Philanthropy
Ava Singh (Class of 2026) for 100 Philanthropy Hours with The Sandwich Project philanthropy
PRESIDENT’S VOLUNTEER SERVICE AWARDS – issued from the White House to volunteers who complete significant volunteer requirements
Bronze
Anna Grace Griffin
Emma Johnson
Chloe Robinson
Baileigh Robinson
Olivia Trowbridge
Shawn Powell (adult category)
Silver
Finley Salazar
Gold
Lillian Borowsky
Avalynn Byrd
Skyler Davis
Ava Singh
Lauren Sovero
Katelyn Vollandt
STAR AWARD - given to the Ticktocker who completes the highest number of leadership hours within their class
Class of 2025
Grace Williams
Class of 2026
Skyler Davis
Chloe Robinson
Class of 2027
Lauren Sovero
Class of 2028
Avalynn Byrd
Class of 2029
Molly Quinn
DIAMOND AWARD - given to the Ticktocker who completes the most leadership hours during the year
Lauren Sovero (Class of 2027) for 29.5 Leadership Hours
ANGEL AWARDS - given to Ticktockers for random acts of kindness and for going above and beyond as voted by their class
Class of 2025
Jasmine Yammout
Vaughn Parichabutr
Class of 2026
Hadley DeBow
Class of 2027
Lillian Borowsky
Class of 2028
Olivia Trowbridge
Laura Grace Bush
Class of 2029
Molly Quinn
GOLDEN SHOE AWARDS - given to Patronesses for random acts of kindness and for going above and beyond as voted by the Board of Directors
Nicole Hunnicutt
Mandy Personette
COME TOGETHER AWARD - given to Patronesses who have demonstrated the NCL Mission and have made a tremendous difference for the chapter as voted by the Board of Directors
Staci Thursby
Merrie Beth Salazar
