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Miss Bahamas contestants help out at local soup kitchen
By J. Sawyer & Associates
Jun 15, 2016 - 1:09:30 PM

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Contestants pose for a picture with their committee members, and members of the The Island Game Foundation. (Top row L-R, Head of Logistics Mario Almanzar, Miss Paradise Island Pischia Adderley, Miss Staniel Cay Shanice Burrows, Miss Exuma Aria Romer, Miss Abaco Whender LaFrance, Miss Cat Island Rotalya Williams and Miss Bahamas Vice President Jerome Sawyer. (Bottom rowL-R, Miss New Providence Andrea Bowleg, Miss Long Island Ashley Hamilton,Musician Dyson Knight, Island Game Executive Director of Administration and Finance Erica Laing and Island Game Business Development Manager Chigozie Ijeoma, Miss Acklins Zoie Hanna and Miss Eleuthera Geena Thompson.

Nassau, Bahamas - The 2016 Miss Bahamas Beauty Pageant contestants teamed up with The Island Game Foundation, at their weekly soup kitchen activities recently at the St. Francis and Joseph Parish Hall.  The weekly soup kitchen provides hot meals and food items to the less fortunate in the area.

The contestants helped to organize and package the food items as well as taking part in the devotions for the morning. The Island Game is a presenting sponsor in this year's Miss Bahamas Beauty Pageant scheduled for July 24th.

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Miss Bahamas contestants help the staff of the soup kitchen at St. Francis & Joseph distribute meals.


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