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Nadia Shirin Moffett, right, founder and executive director of the Queen's Foundation, talks with Boys & Girls Clubs of Nash/Edgecombe Counties Area Director Jacqueline Robinson about the Make Me a Queen program Tuesday at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Nash/Edgecombe Counties headquarters. Moffett is Miss North Carolina USA 2010.

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Nadia Shirin Moffett, right, founder and executive director of the Queen's Foundation, talks with Boys & Girls Clubs of Nash/Edgecombe Counties Area Director Jacqueline Robinson about the Make Me a Queen program Tuesday at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Nash/Edgecombe Counties headquarters. Moffett is Miss North Carolina USA 2010.

Former Miss N.C. aims to help at-risk girls

By John Henderson

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Miss North Carolina USA 2010 has picked Nash and Edgecombe counties to hold a program this year to inspire at-risk middle and high school students to become contributing adults.

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