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.

Stephanie Ramos, 2011 National American Miss Kentucky Teen Queen, volunteers with Ronald McDonald Charities.

Stephanie Ramos, 2011 National American Miss Kentucky Teen Queen worked with Ronald Mcdonald at an event called touch a truck where children where able to get on and touch.

Stephanie Ramos, 2011 National American Miss Kentucky Teen Queen worked with Ronald Mcdonald at an event called touch a truck where children where able to get on and touch.There was an ambulance, a fire truck, a helicopter, all different rescue vehicles that the kids got to experience and play on. Stephanie then had a chance to meet with the kids and get pictures taken with them. What a neat experience to be able to spend some time with the kids and their families. They also got to meet and greet Ronald Mc Donald. There were also face painting, different activities for the kids to participate in and food donated from O’Charley’s. All the proceeds raised went to the Ronald McDonald charities of the Bluegrass.