LeaderShape® Visions 2003
Laura Bates: My vision is for all individuals in society to be self assured and confident.
Emily Harkey: I want every child to reach their full potential in the classroom.
Erica Edwards: I would like to create a future where women would not have as great a fear of rape or sexual assault. I would also like to present male rape in my information.
Angelina Garcia: My vision is for every teenage girl to focus on her inner beauty and have a positive and healthy body image.
Leigh Ann Bright: I want to create a gathering place for those people who have lost a loved one to suicide, and those who are thinking of or have tried to commit suicide to come to an understanding and acceptance of why.
Cheryl Stanley: My ideal society is a place where there is acknowledgement, respect, and acceptance of all people regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, or lifestyle and the differences between everyone are celebrated.
Lauren McHugh Askew: My vision is an inclusive society in which all children feel safe, accepted, and valued.
Kimberly Turnage: My vision is a world where all children have equal opportunities for education and for experiences that will enrich their lives.
Angie King: Never another underprivileged child subjected to the early pressures of adulthood.
Talley Rouse: My vision is for all children to have a well-rounded education without standardized testing.
Jasmine Rose: My vision is for all African-American youth to have equal opportunities for personal development.
Mary Clarke Shuff: My vision is for all people to have the opportunity to come to a comfortable place and find their strength, potential, and passion through Christian inspiration.
Tracey Salter: No child will ever be abused physically, emotionally, or verbally again!
Nephitearya S. Bailey: My vision is for all people to truly respect, embrace, accept, and celebrate the differences and lifestyles of others.
Samaiyah Faison: My vision is a world where no abandoned, abused, or neglected child goes without having a loving, nurturing, safe, and stable home.
Carrie Maher: My vision is for all elderly to have access to medication and medical supplies without having to choose between purchasing medical necessities and other necessities because they cannot afford both.
Majida Amchraf: My vision is a society that truly believes and acts upon the idea that all disadvantaged students have a right to a quality education.
Blair Briggs: My vision is for all women to be educated about breast cancer and preventive techniques.
Kelly Beth Smith: My ideal society is one comprised of young women who understand and embrace feminism.
Christi Roberson: My vision is for every child to have an equal chance to explore all of life’s possibilities! A chance for all children!
Abby McAlister: Never again shall a child’s identity be devalued.
Sarah Williams: My vision is for all girls will have a healthy self-esteem, body, and body image.
Courtney Price: My vision is a society where money is not an issue in health care, and where every child is wanted and cared for.
Erika Snitzer: My ideal society is one in which everyone with mental illness can live without fear or shame: an end to the stigma of mental illness.
Cynthia Johns: My vision is a society in which all persons are well educated about AIDS and respect individuals with AIDS.
Kelly Friend: My vision is for adopted children to be placed into loving environments in an effort to create a home for all.
Lindsay Saunders: My vision is to eliminate society’s stigma of individuals living with bipolar disorder, depression, and anxiety disorders.
Sarah Crist: My vision is for every girl to accept her true self and in turn possess a positive body image.
Rebekah Meek: I want to create a positive environment where young girls can grow into empowered women, which includes healthy representation of women in the media, access to skills, education, and etc.
Terrie Blackledge: My vision is for females in high school to be aware of higher learning opportunities by providing positive female role models from Meredith College.
Erin M. Rains: My vision is for all terminally ill children in the pediatric ward to feel loved and accepted despite their illness.
Heather Yates: My vision is for every woman in the “Plain Circles” to have the emotional support, resources, and opportunity to obtain a college education without threat of abuse.
Mary Covington Walker: My vision is for all people with disabilities to have equal opportunities and to be viewed as valued members of our society.
Nancy K. Carter: My vision is for all siblings of individuals with disabilities will have an “honorary sibling” support system.
Ashley Arnold: My vision is for all girls and women to feel comfortable with and good about themselves. And for them to confidently reach their full potential as a unique person with dreams and goals.
Jennifer Hilton: My vision is for every child to be able to read and write.
Holly Broadbent: I want to create an ideal future where every person in the world has access to quality healthcare. In particular, people in developing countries and underprivileged people in the U.S.
Erin Hege: I want to create an ideal future where all children and teenagers are full of confidence, pride, and self-esteem.
Huronda Pierce: My vision is for Financial Management Education to be made available to all single parents, minorities, high school students, and college students resulting in greater financial stability.
Julie Stansbury: Never another rape victim.