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Roswell High School Girls Honored by the National Charity League

The National Charity League's local Gardenia Chapter seniors were recently honored for their community service.

The National Charity League local Gardenia Chapter recently honored several Roswell High School graduating seniors for their commitment and service to the community.

"We are very proud of our 17 remarkable senior girls who will be graduating from Walton High School on May 25 and Roswell High School on May 27," said Allison Wagasky, president of the Gardenia Chapter. "The experience of being an active member of National Charity League has provided them with a wonderful foundation in community service and has given them the skills and confidence they need to take on leadership roles within their chosen college campuses and communities.”

The mission of National Charity League is to foster mother-daughter relationships in a philanthropic organization committed to community service, leadership development and cultural experiences. The Gardenia Chapter is a relatively new chapter serving Roswell, East Cobb and East Cherokee. The 250 or more members currently serve 13 local philanthropies and contributed over 4,000 hours this past year.

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Three members of the 2011 senior class received top service awards for league and philanthropy hours for contributing a total of 240 hours. The three honorees are Lauren Cerny, Roswell High School, Caroline Laszcz, Walton High School, and Katie Wagasky, Walton High School. 

The girls were honored at a formal senior presentation held at Olde Towne Athletic Club in Marietta, Georgia

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For more information about the Gardenia Chapter of National Charity League, visit them online.


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