Miss Washington and Miss Washingtons Teen Give Back to Their Communities - ThurstonTalk

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Miss Washington 2025 Amber Pike and Miss Washington’s Teen Kendall Runyan are dedicated to enhancing their communities through various service initiatives during their reign. Their efforts include promoting literacy and supporting local organizations, emphasizing the importance of community engagement. Runyan's initiative, “Read to Achieve: Shaping Young Minds through Early Literacy,” involves reading to preschool children, which nurtures early literacy skills and encourages a love for reading. Pike and Runyan's leadership exemplifies the positive influence that titleholders can have on local youth, inspiring them to participate in community service. Their programs not only provide immediate benefits but also aim to create a lasting impact on educational opportunities in the region.

Community leaders and residents have praised their commitment to service and the tangible changes they foster. The involvement of young leaders like Pike and Runyan in local issues showcases the potential for youth to drive social change. Their work highlights the significance of civic responsibility and the role of pageant titleholders in advocating for community needs.

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