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Pink Pageantry Helps Breast Cancer Patients

youthjournalism.org Junior Miss Queen of Pink Kaley Willis and cancer patient Lora Byers   By Kaley Willis Reporter Youth Journalism International LAKE CHARLES, Louisiana, U.S.A. – I’ve always wanted to wear a tiara, but I’ve never imagined wearing one could come with such great responsibility. I was recently crowned “Junior Miss Queen of Pink,” a coveted position that pageant girls everywhere lust after; not just because of the gorgeous rhinestone encrusted crown, the silky banner, or a permanent spot on the local parade route, but because being Queen of Pink means something so much more. Being a “Queen of Pink” means that not only are you considered a queen at the Think Pink festival – an event in October made to raise money for breast cancer awareness – but you are an ambassador for breast cancer patients and … Read entire article »

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Pink Pageantry Helps Breast Cancer Patients

Pink Pageantry Helps Breast Cancer Patients

youthjournalism.org Junior Miss Queen of Pink Kaley Willis and cancer patient Lora Byers   By Kaley Willis Reporter Youth Journalism International LAKE CHARLES, Louisiana, U.S.A. – I’ve always wanted to wear a tiara, but I’ve never imagined wearing one could come with such great responsibility. I was recently crowned “Junior Miss Queen of Pink,” a coveted position that pageant girls everywhere lust after; not just because of the gorgeous rhinestone encrusted crown, the silky banner, or a permanent spot on the local … Read entire article »

Filed under: breast cancer, Kaley Willis, Lake Charles, Louisiana, Queen of Pink

Pink Pageantry Helps Breast Cancer Patients

youthjournalism.org Junior Miss Queen of Pink Kaley Willis and cancer patient Lora Byers   By Kaley Willis Reporter Youth Journalism International LAKE CHARLES, Louisiana, U.S.A. – I’ve always wanted to wear a tiara, but I’ve never imagined wearing one could come with such great responsibility. I was recently crowned “Junior Miss Queen of Pink,” a coveted position that pageant girls everywhere lust after; not just because of the gorgeous rhinestone encrusted crown, the silky banner, or a permanent spot on the local parade route, but because being Queen of Pink means something so much more. Being a “Queen of Pink” means that not only are you considered a queen at the Think Pink festival – an event in October made to raise money for breast cancer awareness – but you are an ambassador for breast cancer patients and … Read entire article »

Filed under: breast cancer, Kaley Willis, Lake Charles, Louisiana, Queen of Pink

Pink Pageantry Helps Breast Cancer Patients

youthjournalism.org Junior Miss Queen of Pink Kaley Willis and cancer patient Lora Byers   By Kaley Willis Reporter Youth Journalism International LAKE CHARLES, Louisiana, U.S.A. – I’ve always wanted to wear a tiara, but I’ve never imagined wearing one could come with such great responsibility. I was recently crowned “Junior Miss Queen of Pink,” a coveted position that pageant girls everywhere lust after; not just because of the gorgeous rhinestone encrusted crown, the silky banner, or a permanent spot on the local parade route, but because being Queen of Pink means something so much more. Being a “Queen of Pink” means that not only are you considered a queen at the Think Pink festival – an event in October made to raise money for breast cancer awareness – but you are an ambassador for breast cancer patients … Read entire article »

Filed under: breast cancer, Kaley Willis, Lake Charles, Louisiana, Queen of Pink