Alexandria Mills, 15, has been collecting toiletries for people in need since she was about 7 years old.
The idea started by collecting shampoos and soaps from hotels where she stayed on trips. She took extra luggage on the trip with her to bring about 30 Give Soap for Hope bags to distribute at the orphanage and infirmary the group visited.
Though Alexandria always empathized with people who could not afford toiletries, her visit to the infirmary opened her eyes to what it is like to live without such basics.To support vital, local reporting like the coronavirus coverage, please sign up for a digital subscription to charlotteobserver.comIt was a hospital-like setting, she said, in which 40 patients packed into a hall shared one bathroom.Many of the people she gave bags to asked her for bags to take home to family members.Alexandria was also able to take her violin and play for the people the group served in Jamaica.In the future, she has plans to place collection boxes for toiletries in all of the Randy Marion dealerships rather than just the Cadillac building, and to designate one specific day a month as a donation day.
It then grew to her encouraging her family and friends to do the same. Paul Grey Mills Sr. • Matthew Lee Mills • Leslie Mills Bruner • Cody Alissa Mills • Alexandria Mills • Jennifer Marion Mills • Grey Mills • Grey Mills • Dorothy Jean Mills The idea started by collecting shampoos and soaps from hotels where she stayed on trips. When you are down on luck, these basic essentials may be just the thing you need to help you get back up.”Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools voted to remove Cornelius, NC from the Municipal Concerns Act. While there, he served as congressional intern for U.S. Sen. Jesse Helms.The son of former small business owners and lifelong Mooresville residents, Mills was an educator and assistant district attorney before opening a law practice in Mooresville in 1998. He is currently corporate officer/attorney for Randy Marion Automotive.Mills is a member of the N.C. State Bar and Williamson’s Chapel UMC in Mooresville. Grey Mills Jr. (Republican Party) is running for election to the North Carolina House of Representatives to represent District 95.Mills is on the ballot in the general election on November 3, 2020.The Republican primary for this office on March 3, 2020 was canceled.. Mills (Republican Party) was a member of the North Carolina House of Representatives, representing District 95. Mills is a member of the N.C. State Bar and Williamson’s Chapel UMC in Mooresville. Summary: Jennifer Mills is 44 years old today because Jennifer's birthday is on 07/13/1975. Alexandria ramped up her efforts to collect toiletries at the end of the school year and over the summer, even taking her efforts international during a mission trip to Jamaica.Cannon School, where she is a sophomore this year, allowed her to set up collection boxes, posters and to make announcements about seeking donations for Give Soap for Hope at the end of her freshman year.Sign up for one of our many newsletters to be the first to know when big news breaksAlexandria, who is the granddaughter of auto dealer Randy Marion, and is a familiar face on billboards around Lake Norman advertising the auto dealership, operates Give Soap for Hope out of an office space at one of Mooresville’s Randy Marion car dealerships. The Bible verse Alexandria includes was the verse her other grandmother, Jean Mills, gave to her when she was born. "I am thrilled for the opportunity to once again serve the people of Iredell County in the N.C. House,” Mills said in a news release. Alexandria Mills Penn State Honors // Intern for Congresswoman Virginia Foxx Charlotte, North Carolina Area 262 connections He was elected as Iredell County Republican Party chairman in 2003 and 2005 and has been appointed to four two-year terms with the Iredell County Board of Elections since 2013, serving as member, secretary and chair.During his previous terms, Mills promoted individual and personal property rights and never voted to increase taxes. Donations also can be made to a box at the Cadillac building at 220 West Plaza Drive in Mooresville.
Summary: Paul Mills's birthday is 03/25/1966 and is 54 years old. She has also tried to increase collections that way.Alexandria also partnered up with the Mooresville Christian Mission this year for help distributing Give Soap for Hope bags to those in need in the city she lives in. This summer, she donated about 60 bags to the mission.Alexandria said she is lucky to have a supportive family. View the profiles of people named Alexandria Mills. She attributes her desire to help people in need to her grandmother, Betty Marion, who taught her the importance of giving back from a young age.Each toiletry bag distributed by Alexandria – they’re often decorated with pretty ribbon – contains a toothbrush, toothpaste, a comb, soap, shampoo, conditioner, a washcloth and a Bible verse. Paul's current home is located at Mooresville, NC.