07/03/2025
🧡 As most of you know, I’ve been competing for the title of Miss Eagle Mountain for a while now. It’s been a journey full of sparkles, growth, and grit. But most importantly, it’s given me the chance to use my voice in a meaningful way.
Through my Community Service Initiative and nonprofit, Zero Hunger, I’ve been able to advocate for families facing food insecurity, serve in my community, and help ensure no one has to go to bed hungry. This work has become so much more than a project... it’s my passion.
This year, I wanted to do something a little extra special.🧡🎗️
So during my interview for Miss Eagle Mountain, I’m wearing an orange ribbon, a small but powerful symbol that represents a big part of who I am and what I stand for. Orange is the official color for hunger awareness, but it also stands for self-harm awareness, gun violence prevention, and leukemia. One ribbon. So many reasons to care.
Competing in the Miss America Opportunity has taught me that pageantry isn’t just about crowns... it’s about service, sisterhood, and standing up for something bigger than yourself. It’s about being more than a titleholder. It’s about being a change maker.
I’m so excited to continue sharing my journey... especially with the pageant coming up on July 12th at 7 PM at Cedar Valley High School! If you’d like to come and cheer on some incredible young women, we’d love to see you there! 🧡✨👑🍎