Monday, July 27, 2015

Menchie's of Pablo Creek Plaza Fundraiser



Yesterday afternoon I had the honor of meeting residents of Jacksonville at the Menchie's of Pablo Creek Plaza.  The franchise, owned by Cory & Catherine Courtney, hosted a meet & greet for me and fundraiser to benefit the Pace Center for Girls

Cory & Catherine Courtney
Menchie's Frozen Yogurt serves yummy desserts and host parties in bright and vibrant locations throughout the United States.  But Menchie's also has a mission...to give back to the community.  I reached out to the national headquarters in regards to organizing a fundraiser to benefit the Pace Center for Girls, a well-known non-profit organization in Florida.  Pace provides girls and young women an opportunity for a better future through education, counseling, training and advocacy.  


I was excited to be contacted by franchise co-owner, Catherine Courtney of Menchie's of Pablo Creek Plaza to host a fundraiser.  She and her family encouraged customers to donate school supplies and/or bath & beauty supplies for the Pace Center.  During my meet & greet, I also had the opportunity to discuss my platform, Financial Smarts for Students: Reducing Student Loan Debt with local Floridians.


Connecting with the Courtney Family was a true blessing.  They are a beautiful family and their compassion to make a difference in their community and their warm southern hospitality is inspirational.  Thank you for hosting the fundraiser and welcoming me as extended family.
Courtney Family
Please stop by Menchie's Frozen Yogurt at the Pablo Creek Plaza and support these new business owners!  Address: 3267 Hodges Blvd. Jacksonville, FL 32224

Paying it forward,

Keia Brown
Miss District of Columbia International 2015


Media: http://www.jaxmomsblog.com/event/menchies-back-to-school-donations-for-pace-center-for-girls/

Sunday, July 26, 2015

HigherEdNotDebt Partnership

I have had an amazing journey promoting my platform to reduce student loan debt and implement financial literacy in schools across the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia.  While attending Generation Progress' Make Progress Summit 2015, I was approached by the Campaign Manager, Ms. Maggie Thompson to discuss establishing a partnership with Higher Ed, Not Debt. After meeting with some of her staff and discussing ways to incorporate my knowledge and interest in the need to reduce student loan debt, I have partnered with the organization to be a spokesperson, speaker and partner.


To give you a little bit of background, Higher Ed, Not Debt is an organization, part of Generation Progress, which is a multi-year campaign dedicated to tackling the nation's $1.2 trillion student loan crisis.  They offer resources for college students and graduates with repayment options, refinancing of student loans, loan servicer disputes and leading campaigns which encourage all to write to congress about this devastating issue. 


This past week, I participated in my first Higher Ed, Not Debt Team Conference Call to discuss Connecticut's Bill of Rights implementation, NASFAA's observance on Corinthian students and other for profit colleges.  As a spokesperson for this organization, I will work with other fellow partners to speak to students at colleges and universities on the challenges of repaying student loan debt.  I will encourage them to get involved and write to their local House Representatives to make reducing student loan debt and the cost of college a national priority.

Paying it forward,

Keia Brown
Miss District of Columbia International 2015

Saturday, July 18, 2015

One Week Until Jacksonville Bound!


With only one week left until I leave for Jacksonville, I would like to take this time to thank all my sponsors and supporters throughout my journey this year!  I am overwhelmed with love from those who have reached out with kind words, motivation and support.  I am deeply humbled to represent the District of Columbia in the 2015 Miss International Pageant and pray that I make you proud!

Thank YOU to my Sponsors!

COMPANY SPONSORS

Menchie's of Pablo Creek Plaza- Fundraiser Host benefiting Florida nonprofit organization.
Miss Fit Gym - Free year membership and personal training at the best women's gym on the planet!

INDIVIDUAL DONORS
Morgan Aguirre
Christina Anderson
Erin Ard
Joey Bellon
Kevin Brown
Jacquelyn Cornish
Elaine Iseley
Shelley Sharkey (Miss Fit Owner)
Cynthia & Lawrence Tapp
Lakitta Wright

PARTNERSHIPS
American Heart Association of Greater Washington Region
Boys & Girls Clubs of Annapolis & Anne Arundel County
Boys & Girls Clubs of Harford County
Girl Scouts of Central Maryland
Girl Scouts of Western Pennsylvania
SponsorChange.Org and Co-Founder, Raymar Hampshire


And last but definitely not least, my Mother, Sharon "Momager" Brown!  Thank you for loving and supporting me throughout this journey.  It has been a fabulous 10 months of appearances, charity events, and travel opportunities!  I LOVE YOU.

Paying it forward,

Keia  Brown
Miss District of Columbia International 2015

Friday, July 17, 2015

Generation Progress' Make Progress Summit 2015

 Yesterday, I had the privilege to attend the 2015 Make Progress Summit in Washington, D.C. to join with other young "change makers" across the U.S.  Make Progress is an annual event hosted by Generation Progress, a national organization that empowers, engages, and mobilizes young people around progressive policy issues.  The all-day event was held at the beautiful Walter E. Washington Conference Center where we were greeted with enthusiastic staff members anxious to get the day underway.

I was honored to be approached by the campaign manager of HigherEdNotDebt, Ms. Maggie Thompson who said she has been following my social media for months and was thrilled to have me attend.  The morning begin with breakfast and an exciting welcome from Generation Progress' Executive Director, Anne Johnson to start off the day.  I sat at a table with a super group of young people inspired for change in our nation.  They represented the states of California, Massachusetts and Oregon.  The entire room was filled with positive energy from all attendees and the GP staff ensured everyone was having a great time.


Among the guest speakers Vice President of the United States, Joe Biden spoke about Millennials impact to the country.   Senator Elizabeth Warren from Massachusetts, one of the morning speakers spoke about her passion to reduce student loan debt and make college affordable for all who want to pursue a higher education.
Additional guest speakers included Nancy Pelosi, Secretary Thomas E. Perez and Tina Tchen, Assistant to the President.  GP also offered three break out sessions, one specifically geared towards student loan debt which I was especially excited to attend.  There was an outstanding panel, including Senator Tammy Baldwin (WI) and Rohit Chopra, Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress and former regulator at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.  They were extremely happy to hear that my year as Miss District of Columbia International has been dedicated to bringing awareness to the issue of student loan debt and the demand for financial literacy among young people worldwide.

Student Loan Debt Panel

At the conclusion of the event, I received an invitation to partner with HigherEdNotDebt and its efforts to help spread the message about student loan debt throughout the globe.  I left the day with a cool attendee "swag bag" from Generation Progress!



Thank you to everyone at Center for American Progress and Generation Progress for making #MakeProgress 2015 a fun-filled and enlightening day!


Paying it forward,

Keia  Brown
Miss District of Columbia International 2015