Early Detection Leading to Success: Ella Osborne Crowned Miss Oregon. Check out her article!
http://www.seetoread.net/early-detection-leading-to-success-ella-osborne-crowned-miss-oregon/
Matt Leverton’s National American Miss (NAM) Pageants Blog
National American Miss (NAM) Blog
http://www.seetoread.net/early-detection-leading-to-success-ella-osborne-crowned-miss-oregon/
Miss Kentucky Teen Natalie Lawrence raises money for the Alzheimer's Association of America. She recently held a benefit pageant to raise money for the Alzheimer's Association of America! It was a huge success and raised $625 for a great cause! It was held in memory of her grandpa, Charlie Humphrey.
Julia Rowland, 2014 Miss Florida Junior Teen Queen, started her reign representing South Florida by donating school supplies and books to Project Outreach and she attended their Back to School Bash. Julia was also featured in her local news, check out the link below to read the story.
http://www.nbc-2.com/story/26017829/local-teen-vying-to-be-queen#.U_8rs0hfEnI
Miss North Carolina Jr. Pre-Teen Cover Girl Faith Anne Yeley
got right to work!Faith Anne and her family loaded up her dads truck with
as many boxes of school supplies that would fit the night she was crowned
Jr. Pre-teen Cover Girl and queen’s court 1st runner up for the state
of North Carolina.Faith Anne and her family started sorting through boxes and
organized all the supplies into categories. Once they were through sorting,
they had enough supplies to fill at least five classrooms or more! Thank you
to everyone who donated supplies the weekend of the Winston-Salem pageant!
You helped make a difference in so many children’s lives in need!Thank you to
A Child’s Place for being that resource for children in need. Faith Anne
looks forward to working with this organization more in the future.
Miss Tennessee Pre-Teen Kimberly Cox volunteers around town. Kimberly met some local students atthe Back to School Bash and telling other kids...Do Not Smoke! She also met with Mayor Howard Bradley, and one of his staff members Jodi Ballard, as well as the Springfield Police Chief Thompson.
Kimberly also met with News Channel 4 "Snow Bird"!Kimberly Cox with UT Extension- 4H Agent,Kathy Finley. Kimberly is an active member of 4H participating in public speaking, talent competitions, and baking.
Kimberly was invited to volunteer at the Back to School Bash event at Springfield Middle School with United Way of Robertson County. It is estimated that over 800 children were present. She posed in photos with the students, and handed out school supplies and books. Many local non-profits brought school supplies and volunteered as well. Everyone was excited to hear that she will be representing the county at Nationals this November. Kimberly was also interviewed by a local newspaper, RobertsonCounty Connection.
Royalty Letter from Brandi Alden, National American Miss North Carolina Pre-teen Queen!
Royalty Letter from Brandi Alden, Miss North Carolina Pre-teen!
It’s hard to believe a year has already passed. My experience has been incredible – from the moment I was crowned to each and every day since.
I have had the opportunity to work fun stations for the Easter Seals Foundation, walked for the Susan G. Komen Foundation, made goody bags and candy necklaces for Bright Blessings to support homeless children and families and collected food and supplies for my own charity, B.R.A.Y.S. Love (Bringing Rescued Animals Your Support). I have entertained for many local pageants and was invited to sing the National Anthem for the Charlotte Knights and Davidson College.
Nationals was a blast!!! From going on a Hollywood Tour to visiting Mickey in Disneyland, I made so many friends and memories to last me a lifetime!! I was also honored to have received 2nd RU Naional Casual Wear Modeling and 3rd RU National Spokes Model.
A big thank you to Mr. Matt Leverton, my awesome state director!! You have made this such a special year always making every girl feel special!!
To my successor, the impact you make on the lives of those around you depends on how you utilize the title given to you so wear it proudly and above all make lots of memories and have fun!!!!
2013 National American Miss South Carolina Princess Queen Jia Patel donates time to help the troops and their families.
When the holidays were approaching Jia Patel 2013 South Carolina Princess Queen took to heart the mission of the American Red Cross’ Holiday Mail for Heroes Campaign . This past holiday season Jia helped to host a holiday party to make cards to show gratitude towards our troops, veterans and military families. This was Jia’s second year helping to host this wonderful family event. During the holidays many of us make plans to spend times with our families and loved ones however many of our service members are unable to do this because they are overseas. The Holiday Mail for Heroes Party was a heart-warming event that got everyone into the holiday spirit! Jia enjoyed donating colored paper, stickers, markers and pens and had had even more fun making cards with her friends! A night of making cards of thanks and support to those who have made sacrifices and who have served our country was a great kick-off to the holiday season!
2013 National American Miss Florida Pre-Teen Queen Jeanae Ganthier volunteers around town and donates school supplies.
National American Miss Kentucky Junior Teen Queen Savanah Stevens presenting a certificate of award to her local rivalry high school, superintendent Carmen Coleman, of Danville High School.
Miss Kentucky Junior Teen Savanah Stevens presenting a certificate of award to her local rivalry high school, superintendent Carmen Coleman, of Danville High School. She was also joined by her high school superintendent, Mike LaFavers. This certificate was given to the school that turned in the most canned goods at the cross town rival football game between Boyle County & Danville High Schools in Kentucky. All food was donated to the local Harvesting Hope Food Pantry. The food pantry is the organization that Savanah has chosen to help as her platform for community service. There was a total of 1703 items turned in the night of 9/6/13. Congratulations to the winning school.