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Past Leaders of the Week

Heather Whitestone 

Heather Whitestone is known as “Miss Deaf America”. She was the first deaf woman to be crowned Miss America in the Miss America pageant. Heather was born in Alabama on February 24, 1973. When she was eighteen months old, she came down with influenza and became deaf. During her one-year reign as Miss America, Heather devoted her time to working with deaf children. She also focused on getting the word out to all children (both deaf and hearing) that positive thinking is very powerful and helps lead to success. Heather also showed much dedication to the Deaf Community. Serving on the executive board of the President’s Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities, she helped establish a multimedia public service campaign to help identify early hearing loss. She was also a spokesperson for the Helen Keller Eye Research Foundation and the Starkey Hearing Aid Foundation. After her reign as Miss America, she married John McCallum, a hearing man, and became Heather Whitestone McCallum. Together, they operate Heather Whitestone, Inc. She has written three books, Listening With My Heart (which tells how she overcame challenges through self-reliance, hard work, and faith), Believing The Promise, and Let God Surprise You(which encourages people to let God surprise them, even with what may seem impossible). *

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*Biography courtesy of Start ASL.com

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