Niyah Smith, Miss North Carolina Princess, donated books at the Jordan Child and Family Enrichment Center.

Niyah Smith, National American Miss North Carolina Princess Queen, donated books at the Jordan Child and Family Enrichment Center.

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Niyah with Director KatherineNiyah Smith, 2013 Miss North Carolina Princess has been handing out the donations given to her at the National American Miss North Carolina pageant. She donated some of the books she received to the Jordan Child and Family Enrichment Center. The Jordan Child and Family Enrichment Center is dedicated to helping children who have been through revolving short-term foster placements, who were born addicted to drugs, and who’ve suffered abuse and neglect. Niyah also read to a group of children, ages 4-5, at the Center. When she was done she got to tell the kids all about the National American Miss pageant that she won. She was very excited and enjoyed her day very much!

Brandi Alden, North Carolina Pre-Teen, donates books and school supplies around town.

Brandi Alden, North Carolina Pre-Teen Queen, donates books and school supplies around town.

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Brandi4Brandi Alden, North Carolina Pre-Teen Queen, donates books and school supplies around town. Brandi donated to the Salvation Army Center of Hope, JV Washam Elementary School and Bailey Middle School all in Cornelius, NC. All were very appreciative. Bailey Middle School is the school that Brandi attends and she is seen with her principal Mr. Chad Thomas.

Kentucky Jr.Teen Savanah Stevens participates for great events, Relay for Life and Boyle County’s Great American Brass Band Festival!

Kentucky Jr.Teen Queen Savanah Stevens participates for great events, Relay for Life and Boyle County’s Great American Brass Band Festival!

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R4L & GABBF Parade 022Kentucky Jr.Teen Queen Savannah Stevens participates for great events, Relay for Life and Boyle County’s Great American Brass Band Festival! Savanah was so happy to be participating in the Lincoln County Relay for Life event the evening of Friday June 7, 2013. The first photo is at the event where she was a team member for the DCBS office team. She helped serve the meal that her local team provided and also participated in walking laps around the track that evening to help her team receive the award of most laps completed. Savanah’s team also won for the most money raised by a non-profit organization. All in all that evening there was a total of $107,492.01 raised by the local chapter of the Relay for Life. Savanah also participated in her hometowns parade for the Boyle County’s Great American Brass Band Festival Parade. This was the 24th year for the event which kicked off with an annual hot air balloon race on Friday evening followed by the parade on Saturday morning. This event showcases many different concerts throughout the weekend on the lawn of the well-known Centre College. The theme this year was “Slides Rule”, a celebration of the trombone.

South Carolina Jr. Teen Reagan Foster shares her passion for dance teaching a class every week at the Boys and Girls Club of America.

South Carolina Jr. Teen Queen Reagan Foster shares her passion for dance teaching a class every week at the Boys and Girls Club of America.

Reagan Reagan2 Reagan3South Carolina Jr. Teen Reagan Foster shares her passion for dance teaching a class every week at the  Boys and Girls Club of America.  As the American family continues to transform, so does our schooling, and our expectancy of it. The turn of the 21st century has brought about major change within our families and lifestyles. More than ever, we now see extreme poverty, latchkey kids, excessive divorce rates, and new family patterns. All of these hardships our teens are coping with are being placed right in the laps of our schools and their facilities. These drastic changes in the American family are tremendously affecting today’s youth and the education they are receiving. The Boys and Girls Club of America provide stability in the lives of teens across America. Every school day from three to six teens can get tutoring; play sports, learn a new skill and participate in many more activities. Reagan became involved with the Boys and Girls club of America and fell in love with the kids, and she  realized that there was something real she could do as a sixteen year old that would make a difference in the lives of her peers.    Reagan currently teaches a weekly dance class at her local Boys and Girls Club of America, which gives her the opportunity to share  her love for dance with many enthusiastic teens that have real hopes and aspirations.   Reagan is playing  a vital roll in helping young people overcome these obstacles by calling on her local leaders to help support and become involved with The Boys and Girls Club. She is also visiting local schools and speaking to her peers about the importance of helping those who can’t help themselves. Reagan is teaching teens it’s not about talking, but about “doing” that will make a real difference in her generation.

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

2011 North Carolina Jr. Pre-Teen Queen Cailee Calabrese and 2011 Pre-Teen Queen, Alina Galvan, helped with the American Red Cross 5th Annual run for the Red.

Cailee Calabrese, North Carolina, Jr. Pre-Teen Queen and Alina Galvan Pre-Teen Queen for North Carolina helped with the American Red Cross 5th Annual Run for the Red.

Cailee Calabrese, North Carolina, Jr. Pre-Teen Queen and Alina Galvan Pre-Teen Queen for North Carolina helped with the American Red Cross 5th Annual Run for the Red. This is Cailee’s 3rd year at this event and Alina joined her this year. There were over 600 runners and walkers for this event. Cailee and Alina gave the trophy out for best overall time for a group which was the 82nd airborne from Fort Bragg. It was a great time and Cailee was up and ready to go at 4:15 a.m. and finished at 9:30 a.m.

Your 2010 National American Miss North Carolina Jr. Teen Queen,Chelsey S. Bennett, says Thank you and good luck!

Through this truly phenomenal program, I have met many friends and have made memories that will last a lifetime. This year as the 2010 NAM NC Jr. Teen has been life changing; I wouldn’t alter one second of it.

Dear contestants, Get ready for one of the best weekends in your entire life. You will never forget this weekend- so take lots pictures, exchange phone numbers, add your new friends on Facebook and take every chance to also thank the ones that brought you here today. Where would we be without our family and friends? Through this truly phenomenal program, I have met many friends and have made memories that will last a lifetime. This year as the 2010 NAM NC Jr. Teen has been life changing; I wouldn’t alter one second of it. From riding in parades and volunteering with various organizations, to going to HOLLYWOOD and wearing tons of heels, I have truly been marked part of the “NAMily”. And so will you after meeting Matt and his amazing staff at the state pageant. As you embark on this journey remember that this weekend is to have fun, make friends, learn how to be poise, talk in front of other people and learn how to do an interview in a way that will make you competitive in the job-industry today. Throughout my reign I have personally learned the life lesson of “cherishing every moment” and being truly grateful for every little thing that I have-even my annoying 10-year old brother. Because of National American Miss, I have gained the confidence to work for and with other people through volunteering. So far, I have calculated around 130 hours of volunteer service. I have also learned that giving to and helping other people is much more rewarding than buying a new pair of shoes, and as the quote says “although I may not be able to do everything, I can do something.” I would like to thank all of my friends and family for being the best support system a girl could ever dream of having, Matt and the rest of my NAMily, for helping me stay organized. To all of my NAM sister queens and friends, I’m sure each and every one of you will achieve anything you dream of and I will always remember those late-night talks when we talked about how “livers are like the shape of jelly beans”, ha-ha. Those were some of my most memorable moments thus far. But most importantly, I’d like to thank my Lord and Savior for helping me fight nerves, and for allowing me the opportunity to win this amazing title, and now hand it over to a new queen. To the new 2011 NAM NC Jr. Teen, remember although you may have the crown, its how you make it sparkle and shine that truly matters.

I am, and will always be, your 2010 National American Miss North Carolina Jr. Teen,Chelsey S. Bennett Thank you and good luck!

Macy Moyer, National American Miss Tennessee Pre-Teen Queen, helps volunteer at the Boys and Girls Club of Franklin.

Through her title as, National American Miss Tennessee Preteen Queen, Macy has volunteered with my community’s Boys and Girls Club. When she goes to volunteer, she donated over two hundred books to the kids. She really enjoys her visits. It gives Macy the opportunity to share her love of books and reading.

Through her title as, National American Miss Tennessee Preteen Queen, Macy has volunteered with my community’s Boys and Girls Club. When she goes to volunteer, she donated over two hundred books to the kids. She really enjoys her visits. It gives Macy the opportunity to share her love of books and reading.
When she volunteers at the Boys and Girls club, she donated books through her charity, Macy’s Books for Friends. Macy collects gently used books in her community from friends and others who donate them. Each visit she takes over two hundred books so that each child can get at least 2. All of the kids get so excited about reading and search for the books they’re interested in. By the looks on their faces, you can tell they enjoy reading. They understand the importance reading, which is what Macy’s Books for Friends is all about! 
Macy loves going after school and seeing their smiling faces! She also likes talking to the kids about school and their other interests. It is important to Macy for the kids to know she cares! It is so fun for Macy to feel like she is making a positive impact on their lives.  She  has made 3 visits so far and plans to continue her visits by going twice a month.  The kids are so grateful for everything they’re given. It’s amazing how wonderful each and every kid is!