Miss Eldorado Park pageant includes category for male contestants
Interested individuals need to mentality prepare themselves for the journey ahead.
Entries for the Miss Eldorado Park pageant are officially open with a new category that stands to promote inclusivity for the betterment of the community.
The introduced category will include male contestants.
According to Naeema Isaacs, co-founder of Miss Eldorado Park this idea of bringing male contestants has always been something lingering on their plans.
This year became the year of execution to bring the idea into reality to create diversity.
“If we truly want to achieve the goal of creating a better tomorrow and build a changed Eldorado Park, we have to include our young men. They are a part of the future we are working towards,” says Isaacs.
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Contestants, both males and females who are interested in being part of the pageant should brace themselves for the journey of consistent hard work.

Beauty pageants are no longer the platform to showcase how beautiful or well-built one is but they are about the impact one will make in their community. Interested individuals need to mentality prepare themselves for the journey ahead.
Issacs explained that, “With this pageant you sign yourself up for a journey of consistency and selflessness. We have rehearsals every week leading up to the day of the show. We have fund raiser and charity drives. You learn so much from this, how to walk, talk and be a model, above all we are building the inside person.”
The Miss Eldorado Park pageant is a platform that encourages young people to embrace their capabilities.
“It is our light, not our darkness that most frighten us. We hope to inspire the youth so that they can be an inspiration to others,” Isaacs motivates.
Parents are urged to encourage their children to enter for it is good that young people have positive activities to focus on. Because we are all meant to shine, it is not just in some of us, it is in everyone.
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To conclude, Isaacs encouraged both males and females who want enter to believe in their dreams and have the strength to turn them into reality.
“We promise you that it will be worth it, don’t be scared to go for what you want. This is the beginning of many wonderful things to come and we promise you that you will love it,” she concluded.



