Thursday, July 19, 2012

We've got a NEW Crown

"We've got a NEW Crown!

It's Official!  Thanks to our National Director Amanda Patterson, our Miss Collegiate America, High School America and Jr. High School America State Pageants have an "OFFICIAL" new crown like no other Pageant System!  
The "Best" look for our NEW state crowns, it sits well, and has 6 points!  The state crowns for Hawaii have been ordered and we are excited to receive them soon!
PAGEANT HEADQUARTERS Owners & State Directors for Miss Hawaii Collegiate, High School & Jr. High School America and anxious to re-crown our former & reigning title-holders who will receive them as a special gift for their tremendous efforts in  as amazing roles models of our program and graciously serving of their time and compassion throughout our communities.

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Serving Community July 2, 2013
Mahalo to Dale Mills - Hawaiian Island Photography and MichaelMichael Casciato for always supporting and helping coordinate events for all out Girls on behalf of us Directors out there! 
Our friends Kinsey & Vance, Ministers of Solid Rock Ministries generously give from their hearts to feed the homeless the 1st Monday of each month at the Next Step Shelter in Kakaako. We are sincerely grateful that they allow us to help serve community with them! 
What made it extra special was the PAGEANT HEADQUARTERS President - Cristy Louden Agres and Vice-President Kristina Lum were joined by Miss Hawaii Collegiate - Aly Baniqued and Miss Hawaii School - Angelica Reyes.


Vance & the posse' of Solid Rock Ministries, Blessed the food and sang their hearts out...Kinsey is due to give birth very soon!



The Hawaii H.O.M.E. Project
The mission of the Hawaii H.O.M.E. Project is to improve quality and access to health care for Hawaii's homeless, while increasing student and physician awareness and understanding of the homeless and their healthcare needs. The project was founded in August of 2005 and currently provides free medical services to homeless individuals through three student-run clinics per week at the Next Step shelter in Kaka'ako, the Pai'olu Kaiaulu shelter in Waianae, and the Onemalu and Onelauena shelters in Kalaeloa. In addition to these clinics, we also utilize our mobile health van for medical outreach events for the unsheltered homeless on Oahu.

Hawaii H.O.M.E. Project is a John A. Burns School of Medicine (JABSOM) student-run free clinic staffed by volunteers, including:

•University of Hawaii premedical students
•JABSOM medical students
•University of Hawaii resident physicians
•University of Hawaii and community attending physicians