North Tarrant County National Charity League honors class of 2025

By Joy Donovan
Photo courtesy of Farah Janjua

The North Tarrant County Chapter of National Charity League celebrated its 18 graduating senior girls this spring with a festive Sunday brunch at the Fort Worth Club.

This senior presentation is an annual event for each chapter of the National Charity League to recognize its twelfth-grade members, known as “ticktockers,” for six years of volunteer service, leadership and philanthropic contributions in the community.

The chapter used a theme of “Chanel No. 25,” a nod to a famous French perfume, to honor the class of 2025. Paris was the theme of the evening, featuring miniature Eiffel Towers, strands of pearls, small-scale street signs, black-and-white table runners and pink floral arrangements in the ballroom.

Family, friends and chapter members attended the brunch with seniors from Keller High School, Timber Creek High School, Central High School, Fort Worth Christian School and Grapevine Faith School. The honorees, escorted by their mothers across a stage, all wore white dresses for the presentation. The event’s speaker was the business owner Farah Janjua, who encouraged the seniors to choose courage over comfort.

“The North Tarrant County Chapter was honored to celebrate the class of 2025 and all their philanthropic accomplishments during their six-year program,” said event chairwoman Bonnie Scott. “This tight-knit group of young ladies have forged close relationships over the years. We are so proud of them and can’t wait to see what the future holds.”

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