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Missouri Imperial Pageants Serves The Community

​October 10, 2019
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Several participants braved the rain on Sunday, October 6, to help raise awareness for “feeding hungry tummies,” said the directors of the pageant association. Participants above include Ella, Alivia, Hayvn, Blair, Nevaeh, Finley and Kiley.
Missouri Imperial Pageants kids have been working hard to serve their community. They have been able to help Crane School’s Backpack Program, purchase school supplies, help Outreach of Love, serve many families in need, collect sports gear for CCAP and more. Despite the rain this weekend, Ella, Alivia, Hayvn, Blair, Nevaeh, Finley and Kiley stuck it out on Sunday to help raise awareness of feeding hungry tummies. 


These kids, including many more, have helped people in and around the community since June 2019 and you can expect them to keep up their hard work bringing in the new year. 


“I am so proud of all of these kids and so grateful for them and their amazing families!” said the MIP Director, who wishes to remain anonymous to keep the attention on the participants.


“These kids and their families are absolutely amazing. We have been able to be such an impact on our community and we can only hope to do more. We have many plans as the holidays are coming. 


“I had no idea something so small could take off so big and help so many people. It’s amazing. I’m so glad to be part of it,” said the directors. To find out more about Missouri Imperial Pageants, visit them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/MissouriImperialpageants/.

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    • Man sentenced for charges involving high speed pursuit
    • Kimberling City officer takes home crown at first responder pageant
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