With a Bachelor of Speech and Hearing Sciences, Caitlin Snowden is passionate about rural health and hopes to use her Hawkesbury Showgirl experience to help advocate for it.
Miss Snowden, 23, lives in Bligh park and is in her final year of studying a Masters of Speech and Language Pathology at Macquarie University.
She said she entered Hawkesbury Showgirl as she endeavors to advocate for rural health – something she is very passionate about.
“Healthcare resources affects everyone or someone they know across the entire lifespan,” Miss Snowden said.
“I also wish to preserve and promote to those outside the region, the way of life we are privileged to have in the Hawkesbury including our rich heritage and our rural lifestyle.”
Miss Snowden said that if she were to win the Showgirl competition she would use the opportunity to represent local industries and those it benefits.
“I would advocate for their issues as well as showcase their strengths.
“I would also like to bring greater awareness to the fantastic tourist opportunities in the Hawkesbury and really put the Hawkesbury on the map for those outside of the area.”
Miss Snowden said she had a love for the equine industry where she trains and competes in dressage.
She said she also has a passion for the preservation of the Hawkesbury’s country lifestyle
“I have a willingness to give back my time and efforts should I be selected as Showgirl, to an area that has greatly enriched my own life.”