- Fundraising Goal for Children’s Miracle Network: $500 100%
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As you already know, I’m very involved with the Miss America Organization but you probably didn’t know that one of the exciting opportunities this organization offers is the chance to raise funds for local children’s hospitals through Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals.
I invite you to join me in touching the lives of sick and injured children today, by clicking the “Donate Now” button to make a secure donation. You can also see the impact of your donation by clicking here to view some of the incredible miracle stories from kids we’ve helped. These are just a few stories out of millions of kids treated at Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals each year.
Follow my Miss District of Columbia journey below, and help me reach my $2500 fundraising goal for CMN by donating. Thank you so much for your support and for helping me make miracles happen!
Lily Donaldson
Valentine’s Day Party at the Bennington Senior Center
I had so much fun visiting seniors and giving out Valentine’s Day cards at the Meals on Wheels program in Bennington, Vermont yesterday for their Valentine’s Day lunch! Homebound seniors in the program also got a Valentine’s Day card delivered with their meal.
Happy Valentine’s Day!
Happy Valentine’s Day from Miss United States!
Delivering Valentine’s Day Gifts to the Maine Children’s Hospital
I visited patients at the Maine children’s hospital and brought science kits, craft kits, STEM/STEAM books (including Baby Loves Science board books), and scientist and artist Barbie dolls as gifts.
International Day of Women and Girls in Science
Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science!
Valentine’s Day with the New England Children’s Home
I worked with the New England Children’s Home to deliver science kits and books to their residents and led a Valentine’s Day craft workshop with the lower grades.
Teaching Workshops for Black Families Technology Awareness Day
I taught two STEM workshops for elementary and middle school students at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute’s Black Families Technology Awareness Day with Art Technically!