Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Please Consider Making a Donation TODAY!

My first financial obligation deadline with nationals is fast approaching (Dec. 1) and I'm ALMOST there! Only $50 left to raise!

Please consider making a donation to help me compete in the Miss Black USA pageant next year. It is my intent to bring the crown back to Louisiana for the first time in history!

You can contribute via Paypal here: DONATE!

Or shoot me an email to receive an electronic invoice! missblacklouisianausa2012@gmail.com

Monday, November 28, 2011

Miss Black Louisiana USA 2012 in the news...

The following is a Monroe News Star article written about me prior to my official crowning. Big thanks to Rob Landry for this awesome article! The link at the bottom will bring you to the Monroe News Star website. The comment section had me down in the dumps, but a good friend told me to keep pushing and do what I know is right, and I will!

"Changing a social cycle is always difficult to initiate, especially when that cycle deals with education.
But LSU graduate student and Miss Black Louisiana USA 2012 contestant Ashley Hebert hopes her pageant platform evokes the kind of change that she believes Louisiana's higher education system needs.
"My platform focuses on improving the state of higher education in Louisiana. Our students are failing, and our government and leaders are failing the students."

Hebert, a Lafayette native, has taken a three-pronged approach to changing the state of higher education for African-Americans in the state.
» Inform people about the advantages children that have a pre-kindergarten education get. The LA 4 Pre-kindergarten Evaluation shows children enrolled in pre-K classes test one year ahead in literacy, language and math skills from children not enrolled.
» Making sure mentoring and tutoring sessions are readily available to African-American children in grades K-12.
» Getting the African-American community informed and involved in the political process and the effects it has on education through voter registration sessions.

"I know I'm only one person, and I cannot 'change the world,'" she says. "... but I can most definitely try."
Hebert hosted her first community service project on Oct. 16 in Baton Rouge. Named, "Get Jazzed About Reading," it was a literacy rally and included celebrity readers, word bingo, a jazz band and information and sessions for parents.

"Education is the key, and I hope to affect the life of at least one child."

Friday, November 25, 2011

Almost there!

My first financial obligation deadline with nationals is fast approaching (Dec. 1) and I'm ALMOST there! Only $175 left to raise!

Please consider making a donation to help me compete in the Miss Black USA pageant next year. It is my intent to bring the crown back to Louisiana for the first time in history!

You can contribute via Paypal here: Support me!

Or shoot me an email to receive an electronic invoice! missblacklouisianausa2012@gmail.com 


Yours in service,

Ashley E. Hebert
Miss Black Louisiana USA 2012

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Please Share This Moment With Me!

Words cannot express how excited I am about this Saturday! On November 12, 2011 I will officially be crowned as Miss Black Louisiana USA 2012. This is my moment and I would love for you to be there to share it with me! You'll also get to see the "divas in training" compete in the Pretty Girls Rock Princess Pageant!





Miss Black Louisiana USA 2012 Crowning & Pretty Girls Rock Princess Pageant
Louisiana State Police Training Academy
7900 Independence Blvd., Baton Rouge, LA 
3 PM

See you there!