National Charity League, Inc., Lady Bird Chapter, proudly honored 20 members of the Class of 2022 during Senior Recognition on Sunday, February 27, 2022 at the Sugar Land Marriott, Town Square.

Top row left to right: Anvi Patil, Caitlin Raffield, Sophia Seymour, Stephanie Johnston, Faith Black, Lauren Henneke, Gracelyn Cox, Liska Knight, Caroline Johnston, Avary Catchings
Middle row seated: Riley Harrison, Lilly Adamoli, Jillian Gordon, Laurel Aklestad, Victoria Pena, Bridget Reese, Sarah Elisa Diaz-Perdomo, Marah Kindred
Bottom row: Morgan Pareja, Kennedy Davis
The Lady Bird Chapter recognized these 20 wonderful young ladies for their accomplishments achieved over the last six years in NCL, Inc. In that time, these young ladies, along with their mothers, have volunteered more than 9,694 hours of philanthropic service to their community! They have served in a variety of leadership positions, along with planning events, and attending various cultural events. Additionally, they have made lasting relationships and memories within their community, organization, and mostly with their mothers. The Lady Bird Chapter’s total philanthropy hours in 2021 surpassed 6,137 hours in community service. National Charity League, Inc (NCL, Inc.) is a national nonprofit mother-daughter service organization.
National Charity League, Inc. – Lady Bird Chapter: National Charity League, Inc. (NCL, Inc.) is a non-profit national organization of mothers and daughters who join together in community involvement with local chapters throughout the United States. For more than 50 years, the nonprofit has thrived as one of the nation’s most distinctive and respected mother-daughter organizations. The National Charity League, Inc. Lady Bird Chapter was formed in 2010 and is comprised of mothers and daughters in the Katy and Richmond area committed to developing strong women leaders through serving and impacting communities today and for generations to come.
About National Charity League, Inc., Lady Bird Chapter: Lady Bird Chapter provides hands-on volunteer service for 26 philanthropic organizations in the community. Members are women and their daughters in 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 activities. Mother-daughter teams nationwide are responsible, dedicated, skilled volunteers actively engaged in local community work in over 289 Chapters across 31 States.
For more information about the NCL, Inc., Lady Bird Chapter, please visit www.ladybird.nationalcharityleague.org.