Miss Teen Missouri

 Miss Cyan Kelley

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Pattonville Highschool sophomore wins Teen Miss Missouri – Princess of America. Cyan Kelley will now go on to compete for the national title in July of 2022. The Princess of America pageant system motto is “A Crown with a Cause,” and it promotes community service leadership. Cyan is the founder of S.U.N.N – Serving Up Nutrition and Necessities. Her mission is to provide food, toiletries, and information on social services for the homeless and those in need. For the last four years, she has initiated a community project to make bagged meals and resource packs, hand them out to other organizations and directly to the those without permanent residence. She has partnered with Thrivent, City Hope, ETCA Food Pantry, and Almost Home to raise over $6,000 over the last three years. This is in addition to over 200+ hours of community service she has served at food pantries and other events. 


Cyan is member at End Times Christian Assembly Church under the leadership of Bishop Floyd Williams and Pastor Earline Williams. She serves on the praise & worship, praise dance and audio/visual teams. Her parents are Tracy Williams-Kelley and Kevin Kelley.  At the state pageant, Cyan took top honors overall in formal wear, best dress, interview, casual wear modeling, stage presence and personality. Although competing in pageants is one of her favorite activities, serving in her community and empowering others to serve, is her true passion.




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