LeaderShape® Visions 2006
Anna Cutler
-I want to promote positive body image in women and young girls of all shapes, ages, sizes, and color.
Lee Davis
-A world in which children are exposed to and appreciate different forms of dance regardless of gender and socioeconomic status.
Rebekah Williams
-A world where children girls and boys can experience a wide variety of dance forms for free as a part of their education.
Rene Dorton
-Imagine all restaurants in North Carolina being smokefree.
Elizabeth Beasley
-I want to see a world with no homelessness, educated children who grow into educated adults, ultimately a home.
Jannae Ellis
-A world where people know who they are, know their worth, have an awareness of their potential and have the confidence to act on that potential.
Tasia Fauntleroy
-A world where Sickle Cell Anomia is no longer unabated but has been eradicated from the globe.
Emelia Dunston
-A campus where all minority feel included in the “Meredith Sisterhood”.
Juanita Flonard
-A world where all teenage mothers have access to higher education.
Recey Blake
-A decrease in the number of college students cases of AIDS because of increase in awareness.
Shana Bynum
-Create awareness for Alzheimer’s, the need to find a cure, and new medications.
Meredith Beeman
-I want to create a world where all people have food, shelter, medical care, and educational opportunities.
Laura Wagner
-To decrease the obesity epidemic in American with a focus on school age children.
Samara Pagan
-My vision is to create a positive environment for children and adults to develop positive self concepts using healthy forms or personal development and self expression.
Rebecca Forbes
-I want to create a world where abused and neglected children are given the opportunity to build self esteem in a safe and nurturing environment.
Brittany Bristol
-A world in which all people are provided their basic needs such as food, shelter, medical car, and education through raising funds and awareness. I want to focus on an African country.
Meredith Brown
-I would like to create an atmosphere where children with juvenile Diabetes can come and build self worth and confidence with others like themselves.
Victoria Stevens
-I envision a world where high school age women are not judged by their socioeconomic class.
Lauren Thie
-To provide free healthcare for those who need medical attention.
Anna Morgante-Kusse
-My vision is to lower air pollution from transportation.
Courtney Curtis
-To create a nurturing environment for infants and toddlers who are foster children or wards of the state.
Brittni Walker
-To bring poetry to life in middle school education.
Melissa Staley
-The elimination of female genital mutilation for those who would have to experience it at some point in her life.
Leslie Crumpler
-A Meredith community where they understand the prevalence and prevention techniques of heart disease.
Hayley McPhail
-Imagine a world where people realize their potential by doing service for others.
Rebekah Miller
-My ideal future focuses on students with learning disabilities to be able to learn in a way best suited to them. To do this, I believe teachers need better strategies for teaching students with learning disabilities.
Jessica Camlin
-I want to eliminate the number of deaths from cancer because of lack of early detection.
Lisa Becksford
-I want to create a future in which global warning is not on issue for future generations.
Emily King
-I want to create more opportunities for the Meredith community to participate in intramural activities on campus.
Mackenzie Lyons
-I want to eliminate drinking and driving among college students across America.
Heather Allen
-My vision of an ideal future is one in which people can feel a sense of inclusion and dedication to their community.
Audrey Tamer
-I want to create a future where college women and middle school girls are more confident and empowered members at society as a result of having a positive view of body image and high self esteem.
Hillary Morgan
-I want to create a world where eating disorders no longer exist.
Keri Powers
-I envision a world where victims of rape are safe and can express their emotion while feeling beautiful.
Anna Simmons
-To create affordable medical services in rural or poor communities.
Kaitlin Briggs
-Future where non native English speakers have more job opportunities with the help of breaking down the language barrier in a fun social environment.
Leigh Singley
-My vision where dogs in shelters are provided the quality of life the same as in a home.
Mallory Orban
-For abused and underprivileged children to have the opportunity to discover their passions and interests.
Meghan Ickes
-My vision is to use the Girl Scout program to increase confidence and individuality in middle and high school girls.