Recognizing Madison Fuller for her contributions as Miss Texas 2018.
The resolution highlights Fuller's contributions, particularly her advocacy for important causes such as the Texas Cares for Children program and the Children's Miracle Network. Additionally, she promotes her personal platform, 'Sock It to Cancer: Pediatric Cancer Awareness,' through public speaking engagements and fundraising. Fuller's efforts have significantly contributed to raising over $260,000 for the Wipe Out Kids' Cancer telethon, evidencing her commitment to children's healthcare.
Senate Resolution 660 recognizes Madison Fuller for her impactful role as Miss Texas 2018. She gained statewide attention after winning the Miss Texas Competition, which took place in Richardson from June 23 to June 30, 2018. Following her victory, Fuller showcased her talents at the 2019 Miss America Competition, where she received a special talent award for her ventriloquism. Her journey in pageantry began years earlier when she was named Miss Texas Outstanding Teen in 2010, contributing to her dedication to public service and community involvement.
While the resolution serves as a formal recognition of her achievements and contributions, it embodies a broader acknowledgment of the positive roles public figures can play in community engagement and advocacy. Fuller's educational background as a degree holder in communications from Texas A&M and her ongoing master's studies in school counseling at Dallas Baptist University further reinforce the importance of education and youth engagement in public service.