Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Getting the Ball Rolling

Me wearing my sash and holding my crown during a photo session in Mt. Pleasant, S.C.
 
The past few months have been such a whirlwind with getting used to my title - Miss Black South Carolina USA 2011. I've been doing a lot of planning, emailing, calling, and researching. It's been sooo much work, but so exciting, too! :) During these months of planning, emailing, calling, and researching I have been able to meet some great people who are on board with my vision for the year. It's so exciting to find people who want my help and want to help me in return. I am excited to get my blog up and running in order to keep you in the know with weekly updates about what I'm up to as well as things that catch my eye!

It's only fitting that my first post discuss the Miss Black USA Organization. :)

The Miss Black USA Pageant and Scholarship Foundation, Inc., was founded in 1986 by Karen Arrington. The first Miss Black USA Pageant was held on June 6, 1987 in Washington, D.C. where twenty-one contestants competed for the coveted title. Tamiko Gibson, Miss Black Maryland a 21-year-old professional model, was crowned Miss Black USA 1987.

The Miss Black USA Organization Logo

The Miss Black USA Pageant and Scholarship Foundation, Inc., is a non-profit corporation, recognized under the 501(c)3 code of the Internal Revenue Service. It's mission is to provide educational opportunities to high achieving women of color while developing the mind, body, and spirit. The organization celebrates scholastic achievement and promotes education and leadership by providing scholarship opportunities to its winners.

The organization is also driven by community service. They are committed to addressing health and education, which are two leading social issues in the African American community. The Miss Black USA Organization has partnerships with The Heart Truth Campaign as well as The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. The winner of the title "Miss Black USA" will use her title to promote these worthy causes as well as her own civic platform during her reign.


The Heart Truth Campaign Logo

The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children Logo

I'm excited that these opportunities are in front of me for the taking! This is going to be an awesome journey and I'm grateful for all of the people that are taking it with me - especially those of you who will be keeping up with my blog! :)

Be sure to check my Facebook page and Twitter account for daily posts as well as to know when I've posted something new on here. Also feel free to leave a comment with any suggestions for the blog or requests for posts about certain topics!

xoxoJordan Addison, Miss Black South Carolina USA 2011

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