Thanks and Then Some
As many of you already know, thanks to our supporters, my daughter MaryMargaret, the founder of Kids Are Heroes, recently won a contest hosted by Discovery Girls Magazine. This is an international magazine for “tween” girls 7-12 that covers many of the issues these young girls have to deal with on a regular basis. MaryMargaret has subscribed to this magazine for a few years now, and this is how we came to know about this competition.
The concept of the contest is that kids send in their applications and 30 finalists would be chosen. From that 30 the top ten would be gleaned by voting for them on the Discovery Girls web site. This voting took place from September 1 through September 30th. As it turned out they chose the top 12 since the votes were so close. 3000 girls had sent in their applications and 57,000 votes were counted. In the end MaryMargaret was selected as a finalist and then chosen as one of the top 12. The prize is that she and her mom will be flown to California for a photo shoot for the 10th anniversary issue of their magazine. This is something that we are all very excited about as this will be a wonderful opportunity for MaryMargaret and great press for Kids Are Heroes to boot.
Something has bothered me about this all along, however. I have been queasy from the start about asking people to vote. As it turned out there were two other heroes from the web site who were involved in the same competition. We were very relieved that both Calista and Kennedy were chosen as well. However, during the entire procedure they were pitted against each other in this competition. This is the opposite of what our mission tells us to do at Kids Are Heroes. We promote collaboration and network building among these children so they can support each other later in life. As the competitive juices (which naturally flow in most of us) heat up, you can’t help but feel a small tinge of resentment toward the other competitors. Now before I go any further I want to make it clear that I do not harbor any ill feelings towards the editors of the magazine itself. They publish a magazine that is designed to be in business, just like all other magazines. They are properly involved in social media and using the trend wisely. This voting system attracted many more people to their web site which boosted their analytics which is what their advertisers are looking for. They are smart business people so they are not at fault here. But again I couldn’t help but feel bad about the whole process. My own brother wouldn’t vote for MaryMargaret until I told him that the votes were more for Kids Are Heroes than they were for her. He saw it as a popularity contest. Unfortunately, when there’s voting involved, it’s hard not to classify it as just that.
A few weeks before the results were announced, I asked MaryMargaret why she wanted to win the contest, besides getting press for Kids Are Heroes. ”I want to go to California with Calista and Kennedy.” was her response. Fair enough, I thought. This will be a great experience for her and her motives seem to be good about it. Quite frankly it will also look good on her “resumé” as these days you can’t be too young to start thinking about these things.
I will say that towards the end I second guessed myself, asking why it was so important to me that she won. How could I argue against the fact that I was trying to “win” this competition so my kid could be in an international magazine? It certainly would outwardly appear that way. But I have always felt that fame and recognition are not what I want for my daughter. As a matter of fact, I absolutely do not want her to have fame when she grows up unless it’s a “Jane Goodall” type of fame. I would not trade my life or anyone else’s for that of a celebrity these days. I wanted her to win because I think it can be a great spring board for Kids Are Heroes. We are still a fledgling organization that is being hit hard by the economy. We need a much bigger groundswell of supportive participants and maybe someone with a little bit of clout to help champion it. And maybe, just maybe, that can happen through the extra exposure we will get from this contest.
So again I must thank those of you who voted sincerely as we would not have been granted this opportunity without your efforts. We are all truly humbled and grateful. And you’ll be happy to know that it will be quite a long time, if ever, that we participate is something like this again.







