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She entered the state pageant at Fresno's William Saroyan Theatre in June 2015 as one of 53 qualifiers. [15] Morse's competition talent was tap dance. [16] Her community service platform is in support of the National Alopecia Areata Foundation. [17] [18] She was chosen at the pageant's Miss Congeniality for the second consecutive year. [19]
Jun. 10—PORTSMOUTH — Miss River Days candidate Adrienne Whitley is dedicated to bringing awareness of the dangers of distracted driving to community members of all ages with her community ...
The competition aims to provide a platform for contestants to demonstrate their leadership skills and advocate for important social causes. The pageant includes traditional segments such as national costume, swimwear, and formal wear, as well as opportunities for the contestants to engage in community service and charitable endeavors.
Her platform was "Passion for Service: Promoting Community Service and Involvement." [ 17 ] [ 18 ] As Miss America, Stam traveled approximately 20,000 miles each month promoting and speaking on her platform of community service and acted as the official National Goodwill Ambassador for the Children's Miracle Network.
Davin Prasath, 33, spends much of her time volunteering and providing community service. She's particularly passionate about empowering women and children to overcome poverty and educational barriers.
Martell plans to use her platform to raise awareness for alopecia areata. [5] Martell had previously won Miss Kent County in order to compete in the Miss Delaware competition. During the state competition, she also won the pageant community service award, the state community service award, and the Thursday evening gown and Friday swimsuit ...
Miss Indigenous Canada is a national beauty pageant in Canada exclusively for women of Indigenous Canadian background. Women of First Nations, Inuit and Métis background represent their communities in a competition which focuses on their character, community service, cultural involvement, and ambassadorship for their communities.
Susan Jeske (born November 28, 1961) is the current CEO of Ms. America Pageant. In 1997 she was the first winner of Ms. America, a lesser known beauty peagant, which she purchased afterwards, holding a remodeled version of it since 2002.