Hello Everyone,
Thank you for stopping by to read my blog. I've been really busy making appearances, so I haven't had much time to share my personal experiences with you. All I can say is that I'm having such a wonderful time being Miss Cambridge. These last few months have been so much fun. I love representing the city of Cambridge and volunteering in the community. To catch everyone up, I've decided to upload
multiple event pictures to this post. Please ENJOY!
Cambridge Science Festival
On April 13th, I had the opportunity to attend the Cambridge Science Festival and Robot Park. I absolutely love science and technology, so this appearance was perfect for me. I provided attendees with event maps and also helped them fill out satisfaction surveys. I also got to explore the event and learn more about the latest innovations and science creations.
A highlight of the festival was running into the mayor of Cambridge, Henrietta Davis. She is an excellent representative for the city, and I was honored to finally unite with her. It's great to know that two women leaders are helping better the Cambridge community!
My favorite part of this event was speaking with a young group of girls who want to be scientists and doctors. I told them more about my passion for science and my work at the Museum of Science. I also made sure to let them know about my role with the Miss America Organization. These girls now aspire to be future doctors, scientists and of course... Miss Americas!
Cradles to Crayons
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C2C's lobby (Welcome to the Giving Factory) |
I volunteered at
Cradles to Crayons in Brighton, MA on Friday, March 26th! I have been volunteering with C2C since high school. This is a non-profit organization which provides underprivileged children (birth through age 12), in the Greater Boston and surrounding areas, with the necessities (clothing, shoes, school supplies, books, games etc.) they need to thrive.
In high school, I had the opportunity to be a Teen Leader and became very close with some of the staff at C2C. Not only did I volunteer in the summers on a regular basis, but I also participated in the annual back-pack-athon, where I helped fill 20,00 backpacks for Boston's youth. I've also donated many of my own clothing and toys to C2C. So, it was awesome to go back to the Giving Factory to volunteer.
During my visit at C2C, I helped sort summer girls clothing into sizing bins. It's really important to make sure clothing is examined for quality control and then sized properly, so it can then be distributed into individual clothing packages. I've learned that every volunteer job at C2C is significant. In the past, I've gotten to sort and clean shoes, toys, and even put together the final care packages.
Every time I volunteer at C2C, I know I am making a difference in a child's life, and that means the world to me. For more information on how to volunteer at Cradles to Crayons click here:
http://www.cradlestocrayons.org/
Thanks for reading...more posts to follow!
-Carrie