Charity league serves the community
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In reference to the Thursday Daily Pilot article “‘The O.C.’ is not
quite how it’s done in Orange County,” I was appalled to see the
National Charity League defamed in such an unconscionable way.
National Charity League and National Charity League Juniors donate in
excess of 16,000 hands-on philanthropy hours and more than $160,000
to the Newport-Mesa community.
To characterize this hard-working mother/daughter organization as
“a high society scene in which people -- adults and teens -- throw a
lot of money at good cause, pat themselves on the back and then
indulge in various vices” is defamatory. The Daily Pilot should know
better than anyone this is not the case. You highlighted one of our
members, Hayden Hutchinson, on the front page of your paper in June
2002 for her outstanding community service.
This misrepresentation of our organization is shoddy and malicious
journalism. Philanthropies we support through both hands-on volunteer
hours and financial contributions include Human Options/Second Step;
Shalimar Learning Center; Orangewood Children’s Home; Pediatric
Cancer Research Foundation; Environmental Center; Friends in Service
to Humanity (FISH); Someone Cares Soup Kitchen; High Hopes; and
scholarships to Newport-Mesa high school seniors, to name a few.
It is a shame that a community paper like the Daily Pilot would
erroneously slam an organization that does so much good for so many
local residents.
MARY FALLON
President, National Charity League, Newport Chapter
Newport Beach
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