One of the things the sets the Miss America Organization apart from other pageants is that every girls has to have a platform that they want to speak about for the year. Choosing a platform was easy for me, the Muscular Dystrophy Association has made a huge impression on me. The Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) works non-stop to ensure that patients diagnosed with Muscular Dystrophy are taken care of in every way possible; they fund research, supply needed medical equipment, make support groups available, and put on an annual summer camp for the children, which I consider the most important.
So far I have completed over 500 hours of service for MDA, and I plan to do much more. The most important type of service I would like to do is to raise awareness of the problem. I plan on doing this through awareness programs throughout the community, including more fundraisers and drives to get more young adults involved as counselors at the annual camps. Many people think that because each specific disease is considered rare, that this organization isn't as important as it truly is. At clear Lake High school when I was going there I knew of two girls who have MDA classified disease, as you can see this problem is effecting people even in our small neck of the woods.
So after all that talk what am I personally doing about it as Miss Lake County? One of the first things I did with my title was do an appearance at the Lakeport Safeway. I learned that it's much easier to convince people to donate when they check out if I'm standing there telling them how great my kids are. That day was the highest donations day there by far which was really rewarding! In a few weeks I will be participating in the bay area "Muscle Walk" which is a great fundraiser done all across the country!
Currently I speak about MDA at every event I go to and ask people for donations to MDA for time,money, or legos. It may sound strange to ask for legos but it is a big part of MDA camp. One of the last muscles sets to degrade for most of these kids is their fine motor skills, and we do our best to help the kids keep this ability as long as possible. A fun way to do this is with the lego cabin! Everything the child builds they get to take home which allows them to continue working with their hands after camp. There are fliers Floating around Lake County on drop off site's for legos but if you have any question's do not hesitate to ask! If you know anyone who would like to volunteer with MDA ask me for information!
My Muscle Walk Donation Page is http://www2.mda.org/site/TR/Walk/88-G3-836-GreaterSFBayAreaDistrict?px=1071605&pg=personal&fr_id=1386
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