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                      Miss Right to Life of Georgia Sweetheart
                      Savannah Lang

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                      Savannah Lang lives in Sugar Hill, Georgia and attends Buford Middle school as a sixth grader. Savannah enjoys keeping busy and is involved in many activities. Her hobbies include drawing, singing, playing softball, Girl Scouts, reading and writing. Her favorite thing to do is play the piano. She loves to listen to music and spend time with her friends. She also enjoys riding horses, playing the saxophone, and performing in plays.

                       Savannah is extremely happy to be the "Miss Right to Life Georgia Sweetheart" 2011. She is blessed to be committed to this amazing cause and hopes to save many children during her reign.  She believes that every person has their rights, especially the unborn child. She plans to participate in all the Miss Right to Life events and contribute more funds to this great cause. Over the next year, she would love to spread God's word about how precious life is and to spread the word about the Georgia Right to Life and the Miss Right to Life Pageants.

                      Baby Miss Right to Life of Georgia
                      Isabella Bass

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                       Isabella Nichole Bass is one years old. She resides in Ochlocknee with her parents and her two older brothers, Sebastian & Jordan. She enjoys chasing her dogs (two little Schnauzers), playing with her dolls, and jumping on the trampoline, but shopping for shoes and purses is Isabella's favorite thing to do. Isabella is silly and loves to make people laugh! She was born premature, but proved to be strong. She quickly stole the hearts of all of her NICU nurses! Isabella attends church with her family who are members of their local First Baptist Church. Isabella enjoys dancing and tumbling!

                            Isabella is so very proud to be Baby Miss Right to Life! Her daddy was adopted when he was only 2 days old! Isabella has 2 new cousins who were also adopted! Adoption is a very big part of her family's life! Isabella hopes to use her family's experiences and her title to show "mommies" that there are other options and they can chose to give their baby life!

                      Tiny Miss Right to Life of Georgia
                      Elena Gonzales

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                       Elena Irene Gonzales is homeschooled along with her ten year old brother.  She is in 1st grade and lives in Flowery Branch with her parents & big brother.  

                          Attending religious education classes as a Catholic is engaging for Elena Irene because she helps her mother (teacher) with the lessons, setting the enthronement, handing out the student bibles and much more as her relationship with GOD gets even stronger.  She loves being part of the Alicats Dance Group, IFAW, Girl Scouts, LSA soccer team and Hispanic youth programs plus gymnastics.  Dinosaurs, collecting rocks, baking cookies and going 4-wheeling in rough trails with big brother and Daddy is all very exciting, but her favorite thrill is donating to the orphans from the United Methodist Children's Home in Georgia every month.

                          Elena Irene solely participated again in this category as she did two years ago.... another sweet gift to a princess from her king - GOD.  It is an honor to represent Miss Right to Life Pageants a second time. Elena Irene is a reflection of an adored child of God and her loving generous character spreads smiles everywhere.  She loves babies tremendously and hopes to give the Miss Right to Life program exposure in a diverse society.


                      Little Miss Right to Life of Georgia
                      Abigail Puckett

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                      Abigail is 8 years old and lives in Dacula with her parents, brother and sister. She is a member of Hebron Baptist Church and is a 3rd grader at Dacula Elementary School. Abigail is a cheerleader for the Dacula Falcons 3rd grade boys. She enjoys cheering, jump roping, gymnastics, swimming and doing pageants. She also has a tomboy side and loves to play with worms and wrestle with her dad and brother. Abigail's greatest accomplishment, she feels, is that she was recently baptized.

                      Abigail is so excited about representing Miss Right to Life as Little Miss Right to Life. She believes that every child is a gift from God and deserves a chance to live. She and her family believe that every child has been "fearfully and wonderfully made" by God himself!


                      Junior Miss Right to Life of Georgia
                      Chatam Dunn

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                       Info on Chatam coming soon!

                      Preteen Miss Right to Life of Georgia
                      Sophia Sasso

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                      Sophia Sasso is the 11 year old daughter of Craig and Sylvia Sasso.  Currently residing in Dacula, Georgia, she is a 6th grader at Twin Rivers Middle School.

                      Living by Deuteronomy 16:17,” Every man shall give as he is able, according to the blessings of the Lord your God which he has given you”, Sophia has volunteered over 200 hours in the community.  She has greeted  athletes at the 2010 Winter Special Olympics, participated in the Walk for Autism, and currently Sophia is spearheading Operation Homeland- a letter campaign to ensure that all 400,000 servicemen serving abroad will receive a letter this Thanksgiving.

                      In her spare time, Sophia is a competitive gymnast.  She is a 9-year student at Ultimate Gymnastics, where she has received several medals.  Sophia also maintains an A average in school, is a member of Beta Club, Student Council and Choir.  Further, she was chosen to participate in the Northwest Georgia Choral Festival. 

                      Sophia loves spending time with her mother and father, as well as serving as a role model and mentor for her younger brothers, Andrew and Christian. She also enjoys laughing with friends and attending pageants.

                      Sophia proudly attends Prince of Peace Catholic Church, where she attends religious classes weekly.  Sophia credits her religious faith and strong morals for her success, for she believes that in Christ, all things are possible. Being Pre-Teen Miss Right to life is important to Sophia because she wants to make an impact in the community and let her Pro-Life values be communicated to her peers.


                      Young Teen Miss Right to Life
                      Averie DiGiacomo

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                      Info on Averie coming soon!

                      Teen Miss Right to Life of Georgia
                      Jordan Taylor Davis

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                      _ Jordan is a 16-year-old redhead. Three words to describe her are independent, strong, and computer-savvy! She spends her time practicing driving, studying, and earning community service hours. She has almost 100 since March 2011 and her favorite way to serve is working with the elderly.

                      Jordan is a sophomore at Buford High School where she lettered in both academics and band as a freshman. She was inducted into the Thespian Troupe at Buford High school and loves working hard to make sure the shows she is in are perfect. Jordan is proud to say that she was part of the AA State Championship One-Act Play cast of Sweeney Todd. Jordan also spends her time staying busy in chorus and Beta Club. She currently holds the title of Miss Freshman of Buford 2011.

                      Jordan loves spending time with her family; watching her brother play baseball, watching TV with her mom while listening to hunting stories from her dad and brother. Just hanging out and talking to her mom and nana is one of her favorite past times.

                      Jordan loves music and has an extensive background in piano. She is currently working on her love of singing and polishing up her rusty percussion skills as she gets back into studying piano.

                      This past summer, Jordan stayed busy reading, seeking ways to better her community, and placed first runner up in the Miss Greater Gwinnett pageant. She also won first runner-up in Little Miss Buford in February 2011 and 2010. Jordan currently holds the title of Miss Teen Right to Life of Georgia.

                      In the long term, Jordan's goal is to continue to serve her community, graduate Buford High school with honors, and continue her education at the University level in hopes of one day becoming an attorney.



                      Miss Right to Life of Georgia 2011
                      Kelcie Meghan Johnson

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                        Kelcie Meghan Rhodes Johnson resides in Cleveland, Georgia where she attends Truett McConnell College. She hopes to graduate with a degree in Early Childhood Education and a minor in Missions. Growing up Kelcie knew she always wanted to teach, but was unclear of what she wanted to teach. God confirmed his calling for Kelcie after she volunteered at the 2010 Winter Special Olympics. Helping kids was right up her alley, and living with a Special Needs sister has shown her how important it is to make her feel as “normal” as possible. “So God created man in His own image; in the image of God He created him.” (Genesis 1:27) Kelcie has a yearn that each child, no matter what disability they have, will be given an equal opportunity to learn and experience school in a unforgettable way. 

                      Kelcie has always said, “There is no such thing as a coincidence.”, but instead it is all a part of God’s plan.
                      “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” (Jeremiah 29:11) Unsure of where to attend college, Kelcie visited Truett McConnell. While there a former student brought Kelcie up to the cross overlooking the North Georgia mountains. It was there, that the student informed her that the cross was actually the center of the campus, and the woods behind them were land that is to be developed upon in the future. At that moment, Kelcie was overcome with peace that this is where she was meant to be. For here, Christ was the center of the campus; Kelcie wanted Christ to be the center of her life as well! It is her vision that with the support of her colleagues, the campus will be informed of Miss Right to Life, and more awareness will be raised for this great cause.  


                      The Miss Right to Life of Georgia foundation holds a special place in Kelcie’s heart. As an unwed woman at the age of twenty-one, Kelcie’s mother was faced with the decision to choose pro-life or not. Growing up in the light of a Sunday School teacher/deacon’s daughter it would have been extremely easy to not choose pro-life, for she would be looked upon with hypocrisy. However she knew God had greater plans for herself and Kelcie. Little did she know that through the Miss Right to Life program Kelcie can now share her testimony with other mothers facing similar struggles. “With men it is impossible, but not with God: for with God all things are possible.” (Mark 10:27) Kelcie states, “I will be ever blessed to call Robyn Johnson my mother, for even though times were tough she knew it was not herself that would get us through them but only God. She lives her life to be an example to me and others to the best of her ability, and for that I will be ever grateful!” 

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