Hannah Daffron, Miss Georgia Jr. Pre-Teen, volunteered at the TSH Shelter.

Hannah Hannah2 Hannah3 Hannah4Hannah Daffron, Miss Georgia Jr. Pre-Teen, volunteered at the TSH Shelter.  Hannah collected clothing and toys which she handed out at the shelter.

Newly crowned, Maryanna Hatcher, National American Miss South Carolina helped at the Georgia state pageant.

Maryanna Maryanna.JPG2 Maryanna.JPG3 Maryanna.JPG4Newly crowned, Maryanna Hatcher, National American Miss South Carolina helped at the Georgia state pageant. Maryanna got crowned as the Miss Queen in Greenville, South Carolina. She then jumped right into serving and volunteering by heading to the Georgia state pageant in Atlanta, Georgia.

 

2015 Kentucky Pre-Teen Landry Feldmeier helped at Georgetown Manor Nursing and Rehabilitation home.

KY KY2 KY3 KY4 KY52015 Miss Kentucky Pre-Teen Landry Feldmeier helped at Georgetown Manor Nursing and Rehabilitation home. Landry co-hosted a Princess Bingo at Georgetown Manor Nursing and Rehabilitation home. She helped to shop for prizes and called numbers for the residents. The residents with the most Bingos were named “Bingo King and Queen.”

Miss Kentucky Pre-Teen Landry Feldmeier attended a Mommy and Me Manners and Tea!

1 2 3 4 5Miss Kentucky Pre-Teen Landry Feldmeier attended a Mommy and Me Manners and Tea!  Landry greeted the attendees and helped with demonstrating etiquette during the tea party lesson.  There was also a demonstration by Jessica Taylor from P.A.T.H. encouraging the young ladies to embrace the girl inside of them and be proud of who they are.  They were asked to say something they liked about themselves. Fun was had by all and a portion of the proceeds from the event will be donated to a local charity.

Miss South Carolina Princess Saylor Porcaro volunteered at a shelter.

Saylor Saylor2Miss South Carolina Princess Saylor Porcaro volunteered at a shelter. She collected towels for pet helpers to use at their shelter. They use towels for different things such as, making dog toys, beds for animals etc. Last November Saylor and her family lost their beloved family pet Dusty to sudden heart failure. During Dusty’s stay at the emergency vet Saylor was very interested in their program they have for unwanted stuffed animals. They use them for the animals in their care there so their family can leave their scent on a stuffed animal for their pet to snuggle while away from their family.  She collected stuffed animals for the emergency vet to use with their patients.  Although their Dusty never left the emergency vet, they will continue to do this in her honor cause they know that a little piece of them was with her when they couldn’t be via a donated stuffed animal. Saylor loves animals and just to help wherever she can.

Miss South Carolina Teen, Hunter Vaughn donated books to Livi’s Library.

HunterMiss South Carolina Teen, Hunter Vaughn donated books to Livi’s Library.  Livi’s Library is a book project that is designed to share gently used books who children who otherwise could not afford books of their very own. They collect gently used books that children have outgrown. Donations allow them to hold book fairs at local schools, provide bookcases and stock them monthly in various areas in Lancaster county, provide books to church mission programs, etc.

This project is in memory of Mary Olivia Pettit, 9 year old daughter of Bryan and Lisa Pettit, sister of Jory Pettit, who died March 22, 2009, of viral myocarditis. Livi had a great passion for learning through books. Even more, she had an incredible compassion for living things and her faith in the Lord was sure. The hope is this gift of sharing will impact others so they will know God’s love and grace as well.

2015 Kentucky Pre-Teen Cover Girl, Amanda Isaacs, volunteers with Neighborhood House.

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Neighborhood House is a non profit place where children of all ages can go during the day and get a free meal, get educated on things to help the kids with life.  All the children that go there are taught how avoid different pressures of life and a safe place to express themselves and to just be kids.  Amanda, has volunteered several times at this house and enjoys meeting with the kids and being a positive influence in their lives.

2015 Oregon queens at the Jr. Rose Parade!

Oregon Queens2015 Oregon queens at the Jr. Rose Parade! Oliva Haugen, Jr. Teen Queen, Shayla Montgomery, Pre-Teen Queen, and Isabella Ellsworth, Jr. Pre-Teen joined the Jr. Rose Parade in Portland.

Each year the Junior Parade features unique themed sections celebrating elements of Portland’s community and parts of every kid’s life. Everyone gets a time to shine in the Junior Parade!

The 2015 Junior Parade has two sections celebrating elements of Portland’s community and how cool it is to be a kid. In Procession of the Species presented by Laurelwood Public House, kids dress up in their favorite animal costume and roar, quack and purr. Our Best Friends presented by Mud Bayshowcases the great friendships that Portland children get to form inside and outside of the classroom.

 

 

2014 Miss North Carolina Pre-Teen Nikya Hightower volunteered with the Child Advocacy Center.

American%20Doll%20Fashion%20Show IMG_0822 IMG_0826 IMG_0827 IMG_08302014 Miss North Carolina Pre-Teen Nikya Hightower volunteered with the Child Advocacy Center. She volunteered for the Child Advocacy Center as they launched their 8th annual American Girl Fashion Show for a good cause. Nikya volunteered several days which included helping the girls with fittings, and two days of the show while the girls waited to hit the runway. She volunteered along with recently retired first female judge of Cumberland County, North Carolina, Beth Keever. She really enjoyed talking with the girls before the show. 2014 Miss North Carolina Jr. Pre-Teen Amaris was a participant in the fashion show.

Miss Tennessee Princess Jalynn Sims helped at the Chattanooga open calls.

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