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Miss World Washington Shree Saini Honored with Child Rights Champion Award for her Social Work – News Revelation
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Miss World Washington Shree Saini Honored with Child Rights Champion Award for her Social Work

With a larger-than-life persona, celebrities not only influence trends among their fans, but also impact people’s way of thinking and actions.

Miss World Washington Shree Saini who stood for a cause, right from fighting for the rights of women to girl child education, healthcare, education to spreading awareness about heart health, emotional health and more.

Shree Saini, is a social activist who was crowned Miss World America Washington, and the winner of five awards at Miss World America 2019 has been awarded with Child Rights Champion award by Childs Rights and You for her exemplary contribution in Social Service and funds raised for children.

Shree Saini Said, “I believe that social commitment is as important as our professional and personal commitment. It is indeed an honor to have been Child Rights Champion award. I will keep doing my bit and giving back to society the best in my capacity.”

Shree credits her spirit of generosity to watching Miss World as a young girl, when she saw contestants around the world be of service in their countries, and she knew that day she wanted to create a huge positive impact. 

CRY America has impacted the lives of 695,077 children living across 3,676 villages and slums through support to 73 Projects in India and USA.

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