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Pageants

About us: A God-fearing, non-profit, non-political and unique organisation composed of eight associated pageants.

Our Mission

To serve as a community empowerment and "quality of life" improvement promotion platform devoted to promoting women's social and economic self-advancement and their effective participation, as cultural and charity queens and ambassadors, and as role models, in the increased promotion of cultural cohesion and community and environmental sustainability through the delivery of our community Aims & Objectives...

Our Aims & Objectives

To promote the eradication of poverty, homelessness, and a host of other good causes including women's social and economic welfare, cultural awareness and exchange, philanthropy, children's welfare, women's sport, international volunteering, animal welfare, education, environmental protection, social inclusion, family values, and fundraising for registered humanitarian and environmental charities around the world, through the organisation of, and the provision of support for, community events and functions, etc.

Miss Commonwealth and its sister pageant, Queen Of Friends Of The Commonwealth, represent a world of beautiful women of charity and culture voluntarily undertaking the role of Cultural and Charity Ambassadors (CCAs). CCAs are selected through a rigid process, at their respective pageants, that ensures the selection of people with integrity. The process stars at national level and completes at the international contest at the annual CICCESTS. There are over 900 CCAs as of 2011 and the number is increasing yearly.