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SAVANA BROWN MISS LEHI
HOMETOWN
Lehi
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TALENT
Vocal - “Somewhere Over the Rainbow”

Education
Studying French and pro-global communication at Utah State University
Career Ambition
Work in the communication field
Community Service Initiative
This is Me; I am More Than My Disability
As an older sister to Lincoln, a boy with cerebral palsy, I see the lack of inclusion for the disabled community. I have taught lessons to young audiences that push them to include those who look different from them, as well as aided in events built for disabled people. I listen to and relate the struggles of those with disabilities to everyone I can reach, so that I can cultivate inclusion and understanding.

WHAT DOES SERVICE MEAN TO YOU?
Service is a duty we should all strive to fulfill. The best way to grow, is to grow together. My past seven years of involvement with MAO has taught me that life without service is lonely. When you serve, it doesn’t always have to be a grand act. It can be as simple as opening the door for someone else. No matter the act, everyone should participate in service as much as they can in their lives.
WHAT DOES SCHOLARSHIP MEAN TO YOU?
A word that could be interchangeable with scholarship is opportunity. MAO empowers young women with an opportunity to chase their dreams. To get their degrees. To find their place in their goal career path. To improve their lives, and the lives of those around them.

MY THREE GREATEST ASSETS
Dedicated | Curious | Adventurous
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