LeaderShape® Visions 2004
Renee Pequignot – A future where all who are able are willing to volunteer their time, money, compassion, etc. to those in need.
Karen M. Duch – Women will no longer be considered a minority class. Every little girl in America will grow up knowing her own self-worth, be confident, and truly believe that anything is possible and within her reach.
Jennifer Noel – I envision a society where, as a result of physical activity, individuals are happy and healthy.
Katina O’Kelly – To eliminate the portrayal of women as sex symbols in the media.
Christina L. Davis – Acceptance of all LD/ADD people as intelligent, competent, and productive individuals.
Seria Lakes – I want the youth of America to be educated on how to have positive relationships and the benefits of abstinence.
Heather L. Ricks – For all American children to be taught about reproduction, safe sex, and abstinence and all the responsibilities and consequences associated with having sex including: physical, emotional, and psychological.
Meredith Whiteley – I want Navajo children to know their heritage and native language and to be liberated from extreme poverty and abusive households.
Meredith Heinisch – My vision is for the world to have adequate blood supplies and NO blood shortages.
Melanie Granville – A society where disabled children will be loved and genuinely cared for by all without any judging based on stereotypes.
Kimberly Austin – My vision is for all children to be loved with their needs met and free of emotional, physical, sexual abuse and neglect.
Adri Samaniego – A world where children are not exploited in order to feed consumer greed.
Rachel Chilcot – To help those who are malnourished and to increase their quality of life.
Jirah Kirk – For handicapped people to receive proper housing needs in Chesapeake, VA with the help of local interior design and architectural firms by 2012.
Kristen Duffer – All people will be free to pursue a constructive passion while finding a sense of community and becoming positively involved.
Ashley M. Penman – To increase awareness of the visual arts, dance, theater, and music in Meredith’s community.
Aislynn Miller – To have a community where people live in unity with compassion and understanding for handicapped children through improving education and medical care.
Ebony Barren – For all African-American children to be provided with experiences and relationships that help them succeed emotionally, educationally, and mentally.
Shannon Braswell – My ideal vision for the future is to have every high school in the United States to require music education for graduation.
Sonja Bot – Create a world where women enjoy a standard quality of life because of changes made in our societal structure. Specifically, in the United States, to set standards of television programming that don’t violate or objectify women.
Tunisia Bullock – I want to create a nation in which minority children could attend any public school in the nation and receive a quality education with a strong emphasis on all the arts.
Nina Elaine Borum – To create a program in which female minorities in high school are supported spiritually and socially.
Hannah Rogers – My vision is a world that is aware of PROGERIA in order to fight for a cure.
Teresa J. Nichols – My vision is for all U.S. citizens to have a voice so that America lives up to its creed that all people are created equal.
Farah L. Davis – My vision is for all people, regardless or age, gender, ethnicity, sexuality, religion, and/or disability, to be treated with respect, dignity and have equal power and opportunities.
Rhonda Olive – A public education that insures females equal opportunities and helps them develop confidence and competence.
Michelle Scott – A nation in which American Sign Language (ASL) and its culture are accepted and taught in the educational systems.
Kellyn Wheeler – I want to create an educational environment in which Autistic children are welcomed and understood by their peers and their families.
Carla Sorrell – A society where every minority ages 0-14 years old has an opportunity for an equal education including emphasis on math, youth development programs, and alternative activities for substance abuse.
Candice L. Halley – A community arts center to provide expression and understanding to physically and mentally ill children and their families through expressive therapies.
Melissa Langley – For people in the United States to be aware of Alzheimer’s disease and to make sure Alzheimer’s patients are treated and provided for and to provide support groups for the families of Alzheimer’s patients.
Sarah Lynn Joyner – A smoke-free society.
Rachel French – My vision is for the world to be a place where everyone is respected and accepted no matter what.
Dee Edwards – My vision is for mothers with unplanned pregnancies to receive information, support, and guidance throughout their pregnancy.
Allison Wooters – For all women to have the necessary resources to make informed decisions concerning their sexual health in order to prevent STDs and unplanned pregnancy.
Kavya Reddy – Every child will grow up feeling safe and loved without the fear of abuse from anyone.
Lacey Hayes – All elderly people living in nursing homes as well as rest homes will be treated fairly and equal.
Marquita McCoy – To have a safe environment and positive support systems for people in adolescence to middle adulthood who suffer from depression and suicidal thoughts.