Established in 1996, the United Nation Pageant was founded by Sarah Boothe, a 25 year veteran of the pageant industry who saw how the pageant industry seemed to care more about advertising and sponsorships rather than the contestants and their accomplishment, so she created a program for "real women"; a competition where contestants inner beauty out weights everything else.

In 2005, Jamie Colvin, former Mrs. Texas United Nation 2004 , and her parents Taylor and Kathy Pettit, purchased the program to continue to build on its community service reputation. The United Nation Pageant System not only focuses on the contestants endless inner beauty, but their desire to succeed, their dedication to service, courage to fight for what is right and most importantly, the passion to make a difference in the live of those less fortunate through volunteerism.

Jamie Colvin, VP and US / International director, with her mother Kathy Pettit ,President of United Nation Pageants, and the help of some wonderful angels, created the United Nation Pageants Charity Corporation. The charity would help the United Nation Pageant System have an outlet to do some wonderful things, and would allow all other pageants, companies and individuals to have a place to donate in order to help those less fortunate in the world.


The purpose of the United Nation Pageants is to give all men/women the opportunity to come together in a pageant setting regardless of their background, to build relationships with other women who are working diligently to leave a positive impact in their communities.

As the United Nation delegates come together and share their community volunteer projects, ideas and goals with each other, they become unified as pageant brother/sisters in the United Nation Pageants Family. This sister/brotherhood strengthens them to see beyond their immediate surroundings and situations and extends their service across the globe. As each delegate share ideas of how he/she serves his/her community, he/she and all whom he/she meets will be strengthened and edified because their paths have crossed.


United Nation Pageants Delegates do not have to fit into a cookie cutter mold of what is preceived to be the ideal pageant men/women with an ideal pageant life. United Nation Pageants delegates come from different backgrounds, have different shapes, sizes, ethnicities, religions and social economic backgrounds. The common thread between the United Nation women is their love for and dedication to their families, school, career, marriage and community involvement. The ability to manage and execute the many facets of life with elegance, style and grace make each delegate a winner before he/ she has ever won. In addition to her service obligations to the United Nation organization, each service queen has an area of interest in which she plans to dedicate a portion of her time.


The United Nation Pageants US and International promotes, inspires, and empowers all men/ women to develop and utilize their strengths and inner qualities to positively impact all people throughout the world. Fundamental values of Family, Faith, Community and Wellness are the foundation for the footprints each United Nation Delegate leaves on his/her world.

United Nation delegates are judged on interview, where independent judges ask questions to determine his/ her views on life, family, commitment and passion towards volunteerism and how he/she plans to continue to make a difference regardless of the outcome of the pageant.

Although physical fitness is an element of competition, taking pride in one's body is more important than its actual shape or size. Wellness in mind, body and spirit are key elements of the fitness competition. Harmony of these three elements sustains the contestant's ability to serve others. United Nation contestants compete in sports wear and evening wear highlights poise and grace.

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