I had the great honor of being invited to join a large gathering of women earlier this evening in Lindon, Utah!
(I did experience the challenges of the Orem-Lindon streets crossing and was late in arriving - but through a helpful voice navigating me there, I finally arrived!)
I really feel passionate about the Days for Girls organization and the feminine hygiene kits that make a huge difference in the lives of girls and women worldwide. Check out their website for more information:
http://www.daysforgirls.org/
I love their desire to help: Every Girl. Everywhere. Period.
I appreciated the opportunity to speak briefly to the group about my platform and focus for this year as Miss Utah International. Everyone received a paper hand and the goal to use their 'handz' for good every day.
I shared the story from WWII in France where due to a bombing the Christus lost His hands. A local sculptor offered to add hands back and the leaders of the local church determined that it was better to leave Christ without His Hands as truly WE are His Hands. I love the power of that great example and the good we must do for others!
I met so many wonderful girls and women this evening - they were truly using their 'handz' for good in serving and providing the kit contents to improve the lives of girls and women all over the world.
Thank you to those who were serving this evening! You are a great example for girls and women everywhere. Period.
(I did experience the challenges of the Orem-Lindon streets crossing and was late in arriving - but through a helpful voice navigating me there, I finally arrived!)
I really feel passionate about the Days for Girls organization and the feminine hygiene kits that make a huge difference in the lives of girls and women worldwide. Check out their website for more information:
http://www.daysforgirls.org/
I love their desire to help: Every Girl. Everywhere. Period.
I appreciated the opportunity to speak briefly to the group about my platform and focus for this year as Miss Utah International. Everyone received a paper hand and the goal to use their 'handz' for good every day.
I shared the story from WWII in France where due to a bombing the Christus lost His hands. A local sculptor offered to add hands back and the leaders of the local church determined that it was better to leave Christ without His Hands as truly WE are His Hands. I love the power of that great example and the good we must do for others!
I met so many wonderful girls and women this evening - they were truly using their 'handz' for good in serving and providing the kit contents to improve the lives of girls and women all over the world.
Thank you to those who were serving this evening! You are a great example for girls and women everywhere. Period.
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