Natalie Makes a Difference in Her Community

natalie 250 376In 2017, Natalie became a member of the International Order of the Rainbow for Girls. With her sisters in Exeter Assembly #20, she has participated in numerous charitable activities that accumulate to hundreds of hours of service. Over the years, she has participated with David’s House by tie-dying t-shirts for families, building picnic tables with the girls of Girls at Work Inc., volunteering at charitable 5k runs, and so much more.

Natalie's service work goes beyond her Rainbow activities. She makes biweekly trips on Sundays to Mary's Dog Rescue and Adoption. There, she cares for the furry creatures by feeding, walking, and playing with them. She also assists in various cleaning tasks around the dog center.

Because of her dedication to serving her community, The Prudential Spirit of Community Award was bestowed upon her in 2019. Along with her recognition also came a $1,500 grant and an all-expenses-paid trip to the country's capital. Unfortunately, due to COVID-19, her trip never came. She decided to make light of an unfortunate situation and donate her earnings to New Hampshire Rainbow.

Natalie is and continues to be an inspiration to the members of her community and especially New Hampshire Rainbow. Through her actions and efforts, she lives the lesson of service in her everyday life.

Natalie's selflessness and positive impact on her community is why she was selected as a 2023 Nice Catch Kind Kid.