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Sunday, November 10, 2013

Shoreline girl raises $1000 for Susan G. Komen foundation

Mahrin and Laurra McGregor
By Laurra McGregor

Five years ago I was diagnosed with breast cancer, and had a mastectomy. My daughter was almost four, and my son was six. I was very blessed to have caught it early, and to have an amazing support system. Every year that passes and I receive a clean bill of health helps me breathe easier.

On Saturday, November 2, 2013 my daughter Mahrin, now eight years old, participated in a charity pageant to support breast cancer awareness called "Queens for a Cure". The pageant was founded only five years ago, but has grown in participation each year, raising its donation to Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure by a few thousand dollars each year. This year they raised almost $30,000 including company matches.

Mahrin McGregor, Supreme Sweetheart
Queens for a Cure
Mahrin had never participated in a pageant, yet she won third place overall and holds the title of Queens for a Cure Supreme Sweetheart. This means Mahrin will spend the next 12 months raising money for Race for the Cure, as well as appearing, hosting, organizing, and speaking at events related to breast cancer awareness. She is very excited to be a part of making a difference in the lives of others.

I am proud of my daughter's participation in this event (she alone raised $1,025), and I think it encourages other young girls to look for fun ways to raise money and awareness for something that is near to their hearts.


2 comments:

  1. Mahrin, awesome job and congratulations. I'm 27 years old and my mom was just diagnosed with Breast Cancer a few weeks ago. I live in Shoreline and hadn’t heard of or seen information about this pageant or the fundraiser, now I’ll make sure to look for your other fundraising efforts over the next year! Laurra, congratulations on your clean bill of health, I hope we get to say the same thing about my mom in a few years!

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  2. Mahrin!! You are such a strong little lady and an inspiration to all around you! We are so proud of you!!

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