Yesterday I rode in my high school's homecoming parade in downtown Edmond, OK and The University of Central Oklahoma. It was great getting to participate in my school because I am so busy I don't get an opportunity like this often. My father being the SRO Police Officer at my school got to work the parade.
My Father and I. My mother was also at the parade.
The senior girls at Edmond Memorial High School. The girls in the black dresses were on homecoming court and the girls in the green t-shirts were in a school organization called DECA.
I got to ride in this pretty purple car!
As soon as I left the parade with my Mother, I went to Ninnekah, Oklahoma about an hour away from Edmond just south of Chickahsa. I spoke about my platform O.A.T.H. Oklahomans Against Trafficking Humans at the local school gym. Over 200 students and parents came out.
It was a great experience and my first time to speak to the public about human trafficking.
Mark Elam, the Director of Oklahomans Against Trafficking Humans, Ms. Oklahoma Carla Jenkins, and a District Attorney.
Two girls from Ninnekah High School :)