Name:Senya Donkor
DOB: July 4,1992
Age: 19
Place of Birth: Kumasi, Ghana. But I was raised in Sunyani
Lives in: The United States
Current Student: At Northern Virginia Community College majoring in Business
Administration
Status: Model/student/President of Bright Foundation Inc.
Do you have any siblings?
Yes I do I have two younger brothers B.J and Nana and an older sister Sonia. Some
might call her my little big sister because she is a lot shorter than I am.
Have you always wanted to be a model?
No, actually a few weeks before I graduated from high school I decided to cut my
hair because to me my hair was a huge distraction. I believed there was much more
important things in life than my hair. Once I did cut my hair a lot of
people encouraged me to become a model because I had that "LOOK" so I did and hear I
am today by Gods grace.
What are your aspirations:
Being able to lead a pathway for young females as myself to reach for what people
say is "impossible".
What is the Bright Foundation?
The Bright Foundation is a charitable organization that aims to meet specific
educational objectives for students and their educators in Ghana by aiding the
schools and orphanages.
Raised funds will help provide much needed educational material, for the children in
Ghana. Giving them an opportunity to get a much needed education.
Educating and empowering the children of Ghana, we the Bright foundation use faith
and encouragement to help the children reach their maximal potential as future
leaders.
Follow us on twitter @Bright_info, #TeamBrighterGHANA
What do you feel about your chances of winning the 2011/2012 Miss Africa USA Pageant?
http://missafricaunitedstates.com/index.php
I would say that I am already a winner. Making it this far in the competition was
not an easy task. Out of almost 15 applicants for each country and if I was chosen
to represent Ghana; makes me a winner already. Love,Senya Donkor 2011/2012Miss Ghana
USA
Contact info: 703-870-9179
Email: donkorsenya@yahoo.com
Brief Bio:
At the age of 5 I landed in the United States of America. At the age of 10 I was
confused, I sided more with the political location of my American female more than
my grass rate heritage. Life in general became meaningless to me; I felt that Earth
held no place for a girl like me.But at the age of 15 God had other plans in store
for my life. Now at the age of nineteen I find solace in my inner and outer beauty.
Embracing my strong, dominant African features, knowing that I hold much more than
dark skin.
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