Miss South Carolina Jr. Pre-Teen Aria Surka to participate in Relay For Life.

National American Miss South Carolina Jr. Pre-Teen Queen Aria Surka to participate in Relay For Life.

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Miss South Carolina Jr. Teen videos from the State and National Pageants!

Take time to see a bit more about our program and the wonderful young women who represent us.

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watch?v=sU6QmemA0f0&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL Miss South Carolina Jr. Teen Hannah Reece made 2 great videos we wanted to share with you! Take time to see a bit more about our program and the wonderful young women who represent us. One video is from the state pageant held for South Carolina. The other video is from our National pageant held in Anaheim California. We hope you enjoy!

BELLE SCOTT, Miss South Carolina PreTeen FILMS ANTIBULLYING PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT / CREATES WEBSITE TO COMMEMORATE AND PROMOTE HER NAM EXPERIENCE AND OPPORTUNITIES!

BELLE SCOTT, NAM PreTeen SC FILMS ANTIBULLYING PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT / CREATES WEBSITE TO COMMEMORATE AND PROMOTE HER NAM EXPERIENCE AND OPPORTUNITIES!

Belle Scott Anti-Bullying PSAle School eighth grader, Belle Scott, made a presentation to fellow students on the effects of bullying on her own life during No Name-Calling Week.
BELLE SCOTT, Miss South Carolina PreTeen  FILMS ANTIBULLYING PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT / CREATES WEBSITE TO COMMEMORATE AND PROMOTE HER NAM EXPERIENCE AND OPPORTUNITIES

Belle Scott, NAM PreTeen SC, filmed an anti-bullying public service announcement and has been busy promoting her stand against bullying. She has shown her video to different school grade levels as well as spoke with them regarding bullying and ways to get help. Her video is linked on several different web sites and has been presented to 4 local television stations. Additionally, her video can be viewed on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9IIHE2jDjTQ

Belle addressed her local community leaders informing them of NAM, her title, and requested opportunities to volunteer wherever needed. Please visit Belle’s website for pictures and information on all she has been blessed to have been a part of as a result of her participation in the National American Miss organization. http://sites.google.com/site/bellescottnamscpreteen/home

Hannah Reese, Miss South Carolina Jr.Teen queen continues her work with D.A.R.E.

Hannah Reese continues using her title as National American Miss South Carolina Jr. Teen in a positive way.

Hannah Reese continues using her title as National American Miss South Carolina Jr. Teen in a positive way. As the South Carolina D.A.R.E. America Youth Advisory Board representative, Hannah has been traveling to different schools’ as the guest speaker at several fifth grade D.A.R.E. graduations and speaking to the students and parents about how to face peer pressure during their middle school and high school years and the benefits of saying “No” to drugs and alcohol. She hopes to continue to make a positive impact on children and teenagers through her motivational speeches and appearances.

Miss South Carolina Teen Queen Sabrina Lercara makes an appearance at Fur Ball Moonlight Gala and works with the “Princess Workshop.” .

Sabrina Lercara, National American Miss South Carolina Teen Queen, was asked to be a character princess by Crystal Garret former Miss South Carolina 2007 in her program called “Princess Workshop” which helps needy girls feel like princesses for a day.

Sabrina was also asked to make an appearence as Miss South Carolina Teen at the 2011 Fur Ball Moonlight Gala which was held at The Columbia Metropoltian Convention Center. This organization raises money to save the lives and give homes to thousands of homeless dogs and cats in the Midlands that would otherwise have been euthanized. She was a red carpet greeter and dress model for silent auction.

Sabrina Lercara, National American Miss South Carolina Teen Queen, was asked to be a character princess by Crystal Garret former Miss South Carolina 2007 in her program called “Princess Workshop” which helps needy girls feel like princesses for a day. Sabrina appeared as “Belle” from Walt Disney’s “Beauty & The Beast” and the little girl Sabrina sponsored was the same character princess. Sabrina fixed her hair, painted her nails, played games, read books, and had a dinner party.

Sabrina Lercara, Miss South Carolina Teen Queen, works with Alzheimers patients and families.

Sabrina Lercara, Miss South Carolina Teen Queen works with the Alzheimer’s Assocation of the Midlands Memory Walk 2011 at Finley Park in Columbia, SC. Sabrina particapted in the Memory Walk for the third year to raise awareness of this tragic disease. She read aloud “The Alzheimer’s” prayer and read the list of names on the tribute flags. Sabrina also volunteered at the Lexington Medical Center Extended Care Alzheimers Facility giving out stuffed animals. This is part of her platform for Alzheimers Awareness. She also helped out at the Christmas party at Lexington Medical Center Alzheimers Unit.

Belle Scott, National American Miss South Carolina Preteen Queen, has been volunteering around town.

Belle assisted in her local Chamber of Commerce at National Night Out on August 2, 2011. National Night Out is dedicated to stopping crime by showcasing the positive aspects of coming together as a community.

Belle assisted in her local Chamber of Commerce at National Night Out on August 2, 2011. National Night Out is dedicated to stopping crime by showcasing the positive aspects of coming together as a community. Belle was responsible for handing out back-to-school supply bags to over 200-300 kids at our local community park. She also volunteers once a week at Generations Assisted Living Facility, bringing smiles and company to the residents as she serves them water. Belle has also written a paper about the volunteer aspect of National American Miss. Her mom is so thankful for the National American Miss organization and the impact it has had on Belle’s life. She continues to work on her public service announcement on bullying, and she hopes to have that completed soon. .

Hannah Reese, Miss South Carolina Jr. Teen Queen named to be a representative for D.A.R.E Youth Advisory Board.

Throughout the school year, Hannah will speak at fifth grade D.A.R.E. graduations across the state sharing her testimony with students about her committment to saying “No” to drugs and alcohol.

Hannah Reese, National American Miss South Carolina Jr. Teen, was named the South Carolina representative on the D.A.R.E. American Youth Advisory Board. This summer, she was a guest speaker at the graduation ceremony of the newly trained South Carolina D.A.R.E. Officers. Hannah will also travel to Quantico, Virginia for the annual D.A.R.E. Youth Advisory Board training at the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) facility in November. Throughout the school year, Hannah will speak at fifth grade D.A.R.E. graduations across the state sharing her testimony with students about her committment to saying “No” to drugs and alcohol.

Marissa Rogers, 2010 South Carolina Miss Queen, volunteers her time with the Humane Society.

Marissa volunteered to help with the pet food drive to continue her dedication to helping animals and their families in need, benefiting the Humane Society.

Marissa volunteered to help with the pet food drive to continue her dedication to helping animals and their families in need, benefiting the Humane Society. Ever since she held her first pet at one year old, Marissa fell in love with animals. Each of her 12 pets she has had in her life has been a rescue animal. She would have never met them if they were not saved by continued perseverance of the Humane Society. Marissa organized a pet food drive in the past and it was such a success and helped so many people and animals that it was an obvious choice when choosing her service project. The pet food she collected will be distributed within the Humane Society where they need it most and among families who are in need. Marissa plans to continue the drive into next year and the future. Her donation of over 100 pounds of food is just a small way to say thank you to the Humane Society for speaking for those who cannot speak for themselves.

Megan Goodson, South Carolina 2010 Jr. Teen Queen works with Fitness For Our Future.

In line with Mrs. Obama’s “Let’s Move” campaign, Megan’s community involvement centered around encouraging children to become more fit. Today, in America, nearly one in three children is overweight or obese.

In line with Mrs. Obama’s “Let’s Move” campaign, Megan’s community involvement centered around encouraging children to become more fit. Today, in America, nearly one in three children is overweight or obese. According to Mrs. Obama, “The physical and emotional health of an entire generation is at stake.” Megan’s experiences as an athlete have taught her the importance of exercise and proper nutrition. Research shows that physical activity stimulates the brain which directly affects success both in the classroom and in life.
She had an amazing time visiting local preschools and reading, exercising and visiting with them. They talked about different ways of exercising and staying fit, and how to eat healthy. She was so pleased to see one center with a vegetable garden! The children were so enthusiastic to tell her all about what they were growing and the different ways they liked their vegetables prepared. Her visits always included some group dancing and tumbling, which they really enjoyed, as did Megan!
She also participated in the local Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation walk for a cure. As juvenile diabeties is sometimes linked with childhood obesity, she felt this was in line with my project. She thoroughly enjoyed the beautiful afternoon, proudly walking with friends and families of those affected by the disease, while raising awareness.
Her efforts will not stop here. She is a girl who is striving to be a role model by making fitness a prioity in my life, for a stonger, smarter and healthier future.