Brotherton Community Champions is about recognizing people who Give Back to there community. The nominees are selected on the basis of an essay describing what they do to make a difference...
Just a Reminder::
Each month, we’ll select 10 finalists from your nominations. Then you’ll vote to tell us who YOU think should be the Brotherton Community Champion for that month. A documentary short produced by a local filmmaker will highlight each monthly champion and the top three shorts (voted on by you), will be shown at the 2010 Seattle International Film Festival.
The voting results are judged on this criteria...
Community Service Objectives• Depth and Scope of Volunteer Activities • Results Obtained• Creativity• Impact in the Community• Reason for Getting Involved• Overall Story
Go to Brotherton Community Champions to nominate who you think should be the next months Community Champion, and to get more information...
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"Meghan Swanlund has spent her short life trying to make her community a better place. She has spent the better half of the past 5 years an active participant of Pierce County’s Daffodil Festival. In 2004, as a senior at Emerald Ridge High School, she was selected to represent the school as their Princess. Since then, she has continued to support and back the festival, which has recently been crippled by financial woes. Last August, she organized a fundraiser which raised over $1000 for the festival’s royalty. For the past two years, she has worked as Mt. Tahoma High School’s Daffodil Coronation Coordinator – which ensures that this high school will be able to have a princess in the upcoming festival. Her biggest fear is seeing this 76 year old tradition, which provided her with a college scholarship and a lifetime of memories and community connections, fade away into Pierce County’s history."
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In September, Meghan will be walking in the Breast Cancer 3-day in Seattle. In order to raise the necessary money, she has been fundraising tirelessly. In June she organized a Masquerade Ball, in which the proceeds benefited the 3-Day Walk. That night she raised over $2400. As soon as she had cleaned up the ballroom from that event, she was back at the drawing board, figuring out how to make next year’s Masquerade Ball a bigger success, and organizing her next fundraiser.
I can always tell when Meghan is passionate about something, because it consumes her. It is mesmerizing watching her plans from the brainstorming stage, all the way until the final touch has been placed. Meghan is a recent graduate of Washington State University. She works as a paralegal for a Tacoma law firm. As if she is not busy enough, she has decided to pursue her dream of becoming a teacher and at night, she is attending college courses, prepping for graduate school."
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Congratulations Meghan!!
Thank you to everyone who submits there nominee, and votes!!