Media Release
Dubai, Sep 18: Joyce Rego, is ready to walk the ramp with 47 other contestants, on Friday, October 6 at New Delhi, where she will compete with the others for different titles in the upcoming final round of Mrs India Earth 2017.
Joyce has been residing in the UAE for past 12 years and is chosen as one of the finalist for the pageant from Dubai.
Joyce, the daughter of John Gudinho and Christine Gudinho from Paldane, is a semi government employee and mother of two - Joylin and Jonathan Rego who are aged seven and three and a half, respectively. She is married to John Rego from Nagercoil, who currently works in Dubai.
An ordinary woman, Joyce, had only dreamt about helping underprivileged families and children. She has now acquired a platform to work on her dream project. Any underprivileged family can change their life through right education, says Joyce.
Joyce also works on her dream project which will help poor parents give their children the best quality education that will in return help them change their life.
Women are always beautiful, you need to love and pamper yourself to stay beautiful, says Joyce.
"I thank almighty God for providing me this opportunity. I give special thanks to my parents, husband, kids, family and friends for their direct and indirect support," she says.
About Mrs India Earth
Mrs India Earth pageant is the national pride and treasure of India. It is an annual event held for Indian Women who embody beauty, talent, intelligence and compassion.
Mrs India Earth challengers are successful Indian women who endeavor to act naturally certain, agile, exquisite, magnetic and respectable in the representation of India at home and around the globe; Notwithstanding being a Hallmark of India and an image of beauty and success, Mrs India Earth challenge gives a career spring bound to its members. National directors of the event are Ritika Vinay and Vinay Yadawa.
About HCWA
Handicapped Children and Women Aid is the dream of Ritika and Vinay Kumar, who started out on this venture in 2004 along with a few relatives and friends. Their mission was to help underprivileged children and women in distress. The endeavour was officially registered as an Indian non-governmental organization under the Society Act in 2004.
At HCWA, programmes related to education, literacy and health awareness are conducted. As an organization, HCWA has been focusing on creating equal opportunities of learning for underprivileged children, ensuring easy access to quality care for distressed women in the society. All efforts are concentrated on creating a conscientious society that shares resources and cares for all, especially the marganalised.
The organisers look for talent and culture of Indian married women. They do not look for models but role models.