LeaderShape® Visions 2007
Shanika Adams
- To create an event that will create an appreciation for children who are different or have needs within the community.
Sherri S. Alston
- To increase mentorship for young children in every community. through the use of positive influences, negative influences will no longer take the lives of our young children.
Lindsay Astor
- I want to create a future in which Meredith College students are no longer at risk for date rape or the victims of an abusive relationship.
Belinda Boone
- To create an extra ordinary future for high school students. I want to see each teen in America graduate from high school with bright goals for their future.
Sam Cibelli
- I hope to see a working class feel valued and empowered with a respected voice by making a program which offers a support group, educates through information sessions about individual opportunities, and advocates for the necessary resources presently out of reach.
Kaycee Cross
- A tutoring site at every middle school for all students to help with academic problems and make them feel better about themselves.
Amy Damone
- I want to revamp the world of News Networks; By eliminating the partisan bias that is in the media and establish a return to real news, not just shock and awe tabloid fodder.
Ashley F. Ellis
- A future where all people have the option of success through higher education.
Jordy Featherston
- A future where women in the media are not degraded or exploited.
Kaylan Fisher
- All graduating seniors in NC schools must complete 200 hours of service work in order to receive a high school diploma.
Natasha Gilliam
- Keep people out of prison and reduce crime. Reform the United States Prison System for minors and self-defense victims etc.
Jessica Horne
- My ideal future that I want to create is to make free health care available to the homeless and needy.
Lindsay Kay
- The ideal future will consist of a world no longer affected by Alzheimer. There will be a cure and families will no longer have to suffer from the effects of it.
Collette Kinane
- I hope to see all youth, ages 12-16, find the ability to realize their potential and see how their actions can directly affect their progress.
Amirah Lane
- I want to create a future where Americans high school and college students are more educated on diversity and open to conversations about diversity.
Jasna McElrath
- My vision is to help needy people by opening clothing centers that offer free clothes and shoes.
Emily McKenzie
- My ideal future consists of combining my love of art with my love of helping others to establish workshops for the terminal ill young to inspire and uplift.
Taneah Patterson
- To create a program where college students tutor low-income minority students, and encourage them to finish high school and continue their education.
Meredith Pearce
- LD students on college campuses are taught the way they learn, receive accommodations they need and feel united in classrooms along with other students.
Carolyn Penning
- For middle school girls to be able to communicate their feelings and become aware of the self-mutilation problem.
Nayely Perez-Huerta
- A law that will allow undocumented students to have access to higher education by making colleges available, through free tuition and scholarships.
Joscellyn Phelps
- To create a place for college students to hangout and relieve stress.
Natasha Randolph
- To provide students who are first generation and low income with resources and knowledge for financial resources for college.
Keyotta Sanford
- A future where crimes committed towards children are less than 50%, and that through the program, people will become aware and learn how to be effective parents.
Laura Sayabouth
- I want to increase self-confidence in middle school girls by holding a workshop that focuses on living healthy.
Rebekah Shingleton
- I wish to create a program and environment that provides a place for at-risk youth to learn about the art of dance.
Brittany Sloan
-Creata a program to help and assist inner city/at-risk children to gain adequate skills (school and life) along with parental or family involvement.
Tiara Spivey
-I want to create a happier, more stylish life for the elderly and abandoned. By creating lasting relations for those who lack them and a better wardrobe.
Natasha Stevens
-End poverty in the US through reforming public policies (which include education) that target the community of minority groups.
Joanna Still
-All college freshmen won't gain the freshman 15. They will learn to have a lealthy lifestyle. A seminar will be lead by dietitians and counselors to educate the freshmen.
Elizabeth Taylor
-I want to see global arts education. Provided free of charge to any child aes 4-18 who would like to receive it.
Cha'Veya M. Watkins
-Every child will receive an equal education on all aspects and levels. Classrooms will be biased and prejudiced free zones where acceptance and celebration will take place.