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Former Miss America Credits 4-H with Passion for Service

Katie Stam

Ask Katie Stam about her passion for community service and she'll tell you it all started with 4-H. Long before winning her title as Miss America, Katie Stam would spend hours in 4-H performing in creative dramatics, competing at the Jackson County fair and visiting with 4-H friends and family. It was there that she learned the values of leadership, mentorship and community service. And like most 4-H kids, she collected blue ribbons and trophies along the way to mark her accomplishments.

Now that she's in the national spotlight, Katie is getting the message out that community service is important and rewarding. Katie's platform, Promoting Community Service and Involvement, aims to get youth involved in their own neighborhoods. Her first goal? Partnering with President Obama to expand service-learning in schools nationwide.

With community service as her national platform, Katie could potentially transform the way millions of young people think about community service and 4-H. "4-H is such an advocate for community service," said Katie. "It encourages you to reach out to people in so many different ways."

Article provided by 4-H News.

Last Updated: 4/12/2010 4:23:10 PM

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