Kierra Tasker was diagnosed with Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome when she was an infant. We believe that these amazing young people exhibit so many qualities of royalty: strength, resilience, bravery, perseverance, physical beauty and beauty of the heart alike. As such, we want to recognize them as members of this very special royal family.
Extraordinary Hearts Foundation President, Carisa Fazenbaker is proud to partner with the Extraordinary Hearts Foundation, Inc. and the Extraordinary Heart Pageant to bring the Warrior Princess & Prince Project to life.
Our goal is to honor children of all ages with long term disabilities or illnesses, hold a private special crowning or medallion presentation for them and spend some time making them feel extra special.
Carisa was inspired by local teen, Kierra Tasker who was diagnosed with Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome when she was an infant. We believe that these amazing young people exhibit so many qualities of royalty: strength, resilience, bravery, perseverance, physical beauty and beauty of the heart alike. As such, we want to recognize them as members of this very special royal family.
In addition to their crowning or medallion presentation and special visit, the children will be featured on the social media of the Extraordinary Hearts Foundation and the Extraordinary Hearts Pageant Organization as well as the social media of presenting titleholders. We will share their story and journey through their illness, and work to advocate and bring awareness to their diagnosed illness during their crowning month.
We are so excited about this project and are looking forward to meeting more amazing and inspiring new people! We are hoping to initially select one nominee per month and grow the program as we are able. If nominees are outside of our personal travel area, we will partner with other titleholders to make visits possible.
If you know a special child who has been diagnosed with a long term or terminal illness and should be considered part of the Royal Warrior Family, please use the link below to submit their nomination.
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