Community Service
Groove for Goodness
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Brianna is President and Founder of Groove for Goodness, an organization of trained dancers dedicated to spreading wellness through the power of dance. Together, we visit retirement homes, hospitals, and foster homes to dance for or with the residents or patients. Through hard work and dedication, this team of girls has brought tremendous positivity and well-being to their community and continues to do so.
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Project 1841
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Project 1841 is a non-profit organization that is partnered with Child-Net and is dedicated to packing bags for children aging out of the foster care system. Brianna has been involved in project 1841 since 8th grade and has recently taken on the role of the leader of the group, hosting all the packing sessions at her house and coordinating with Child-Net. Through their efforts, we have raised thousands of dollars, have collected several donations, and have packed countless bags for these kids. Transitioning from foster care to the real-world is a very difficult process, but these girls' hard work has made this journey a bit easier.
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Dance Marathon
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For the past three years, Brianna has been involved in her school's Dance Marathon. Her 11th and 12th grade years, she has been elected Co-Morale Chair where her and her co-chair choreograph the line dance that is presented at the main event each year. Brianna has raised over $250 by herself and plans to raise more this school year and in college. Last year her school raised over $18,000 and they hope to raise even more this year. Their money has gone to support their local Children's Miracle Network Hospital, Nikolaus Children's Hospital in Miami and has allowed them to improve their medical equipment and child-life. Brianna plans to continue being a part of Dance Marathon in college and hopes to leave a lasting impact on her community.
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NeuroCare Network
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Brianna has been a part of NeuroCare Network, a non-profit organization dedicated to spreading awareness about Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and other neurological disorders, since 11th grade. Going into 12th grade, she is now Vice President of this organization and has worked with her other officers in coordinating events, creating donations for hospitals and schools, and educating the public about these disorders.
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