Journey to Miss Canada 2025
INTRODUCTION:
I, Jacquoline, am honoured to stand as a contestant in the Miss Canada 2025 pageant - the final to occur in Montreal from May 15th to 19th. Representing both British Columbia, my current home, and Ontario, my birthplace, I proudly embrace a heritage that is deeply rooted in Canadian values and enriched by my ancestry. As I move forward in this experience, I feel a profound connection to both my personal story and to Canada’s vibrant multicultural identity, recognizing the unity and diversity that make this country remarkable.
Miss Canada is deeply rooted in community service, which resonates deeply with me and reflects my journey of nearly two decades of advocacy and dedication to diverse causes. I've poured my heart and countless hours into supporting initiatives that tackle some of society’s most pressing issues, including homelessness, epilepsy, and mental health. My involvement is not just about giving time; it’s a commitment to uplifting others, empowering those in need, and creating a ripple effect of positive change.
The philosophy that "it takes a community to build a community" has been my guiding light. I believe that by coming together, we can create meaningful solutions and strengthen the bonds that hold our communities together. Each experience—whether working on the front lines, organizing events, or lending my voice to raise awareness—has shown me that true progress arises when we collectively support one another. My work is an expression of gratitude to those who’ve helped me along my journey, and my way of giving back to the world around me.
THE ASK:
I'm currently raising funds to support my journey in the Miss Canada 2025 pageant, as competing in pageants can be quite costly. There are many talented, dedicated professionals involved who help bring this vision to life. From photographers capturing essential shots to makeup artists perfecting each look, each is a skilled, Canadian subcontractor. Additionally, physical expenses like flight tickets and early hotel reservations must be secured to ensure a smooth and successful participation in the event. This support is essential, as it allows me to focus on representing British Columbia and Ontario to the best of my ability on this national stage.
THE GIVEBACK:
A significant portion of the donations will be allocated to several charities, reflecting my ongoing commitment to advocacy. By donating a percentage of the proceeds throughout the event, I aim to support these important causes and make a meaningful impact in our community. This initiative not only underscores our dedication to social responsibility but also encourages participants and supporters to contribute to the betterment of those in need.
Please see the following:
- A PORTION OF ALL COLLECTED CONTRIBUTIONS received will benefit the CMHA (Canadian Mental Health Society Vancouver-Fraser Branch)
For more information on their programs and services, visit: https://cmhavf.ca
- A PORTION OF ALL COLLECTED CONTRIBUTIONS received will benefit the BC Epilepsy Society
For more information on their programs and services, visit: https://bcepilepsy.com
THE GOALS:
1.) The current fundraising goal is set at $5,000.00. which will comfortably cover the execution of the pageant while ensuring a safe contribution to each charity involved.
2.) The mid-range goal is $7,000.00.
If the $7000.00+ mark is achieved, additional donations to the following charities (in varied amounts*):
- The Richmond Animal Protection Society
- Canadian Lyme Disease Foundation
- Youth Co.
3.) The higher target is set at $8500.00. Should the higher target be achieved, additional donations will be made to the above PLUS the following:
- The Olivia Malcom Kindness Foundation
- Society to End Homelessness in Burnaby
4.) The hard target goal is set at $10,000.00, aiming to achieve an exceptional overall amount that will benefit all parties involved.
*Not affecting proceeds to the CMHA or the BC Epilepsy Society.
If you are interested in making a larger contribution and would like a tax receipt, please feel free to reach out to us without hesitation.
GRATITUDE:
With the greatest love, light, and warm wishes, I want to take a moment to express my heartfelt gratitude for taking the time to read this message. Your attention and consideration mean more than words can convey. Time is energy, and energy represents an exchange between us; therefore, I wholeheartedly welcome all contributions, no matter how small they may seem. Each gesture, each moment shared, contributes to a greater collective purpose and fosters a spirit of connection and community. I truly appreciate your willingness to engage, and I hope that this message finds you well. May you receive all the positivity and abundance you deserve in the future, and may your path ahead be filled with joy, success, and fulfillment. Thank you once again for being a part of this journey.
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Journey to Miss Canada 2025
Canadian Mental Health Association (Vancouver-Fraser Branch)/The BC Epilepsy SocietyINTRODUCTION:
I, Jacquoline, am honoured to stand as a contestant in the Miss Canada 2025 pageant - the final to occur in Montreal from May 15th to 19th. Representing both British Columbia, my current home, and Ontario, my birthplace, I proudly embrace a heritage that is deeply rooted in Canadian values and enriched by my ancestry. As I move forward in this experience, I feel a profound connection to both my personal story and to Canada’s vibrant multicultural identity, recognizing the unity and diversity that make this country remarkable.
Miss Canada is deeply rooted in community service, which resonates deeply with me and reflects my journey of nearly two decades of advocacy and dedication to diverse causes. I've poured my heart and countless hours into supporting initiatives that tackle some of society’s most pressing issues, including homelessness, epilepsy, and mental health. My involvement is not just about giving time; it’s a commitment to uplifting others, empowering those in need, and creating a ripple effect of positive change.
The philosophy that "it takes a community to build a community" has been my guiding light. I believe that by coming together, we can create meaningful solutions and strengthen the bonds that hold our communities together. Each experience—whether working on the front lines, organizing events, or lending my voice to raise awareness—has shown me that true progress arises when we collectively support one another. My work is an expression of gratitude to those who’ve helped me along my journey, and my way of giving back to the world around me.
THE ASK:
I'm currently raising funds to support my journey in the Miss Canada 2025 pageant, as competing in pageants can be quite costly. There are many talented, dedicated professionals involved who help bring this vision to life. From photographers capturing essential shots to makeup artists perfecting each look, each is a skilled, Canadian subcontractor. Additionally, physical expenses like flight tickets and early hotel reservations must be secured to ensure a smooth and successful participation in the event. This support is essential, as it allows me to focus on representing British Columbia and Ontario to the best of my ability on this national stage.
THE GIVEBACK:
A significant portion of the donations will be allocated to several charities, reflecting my ongoing commitment to advocacy. By donating a percentage of the proceeds throughout the event, I aim to support these important causes and make a meaningful impact in our community. This initiative not only underscores our dedication to social responsibility but also encourages participants and supporters to contribute to the betterment of those in need.
Please see the following:
- A PORTION OF ALL COLLECTED CONTRIBUTIONS received will benefit the CMHA (Canadian Mental Health Society Vancouver-Fraser Branch)
For more information on their programs and services, visit: https://cmhavf.ca
- A PORTION OF ALL COLLECTED CONTRIBUTIONS received will benefit the BC Epilepsy Society
For more information on their programs and services, visit: https://bcepilepsy.com
THE GOALS:
1.) The current fundraising goal is set at $5,000.00. which will comfortably cover the execution of the pageant while ensuring a safe contribution to each charity involved.
2.) The mid-range goal is $7,000.00.
If the $7000.00+ mark is achieved, additional donations to the following charities (in varied amounts*):
- The Richmond Animal Protection Society
- Canadian Lyme Disease Foundation
- Youth Co.
3.) The higher target is set at $8500.00. Should the higher target be achieved, additional donations will be made to the above PLUS the following:
- The Olivia Malcom Kindness Foundation
- Society to End Homelessness in Burnaby
4.) The hard target goal is set at $10,000.00, aiming to achieve an exceptional overall amount that will benefit all parties involved.
*Not affecting proceeds to the CMHA or the BC Epilepsy Society.
If you are interested in making a larger contribution and would like a tax receipt, please feel free to reach out to us without hesitation.
GRATITUDE:
With the greatest love, light, and warm wishes, I want to take a moment to express my heartfelt gratitude for taking the time to read this message. Your attention and consideration mean more than words can convey. Time is energy, and energy represents an exchange between us; therefore, I wholeheartedly welcome all contributions, no matter how small they may seem. Each gesture, each moment shared, contributes to a greater collective purpose and fosters a spirit of connection and community. I truly appreciate your willingness to engage, and I hope that this message finds you well. May you receive all the positivity and abundance you deserve in the future, and may your path ahead be filled with joy, success, and fulfillment. Thank you once again for being a part of this journey.
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