Taylor
Schettler
In July of 2007 Taylor won the title of Miss Colorado Jr. Teen. Through her title she began spending much of her time involved in the community. In October of 2008 Taylor won the title of Miss Colorado Teen USA and went on to compete in Donald Trump's Miss Teen USA pageant.
Taylor believes that a crown is a microphone. Taylor supports many charities with her time and talents. Some of her favorite charities include The Bully Proof Program, which she created and implemented, Castle Rock Fire Department, St. Francis of Assisi Church, Susan G. Komen Foundation, Colorado Aids Project, Fallen Soldiers Angels Relief Fund, The Ronald McDonald House, Champa House, and many more. 

Over the past few years, Taylor has been a guest speaker at schools and rotary clubs across the state of Colorado. She was also the chairperson for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.

She was honored to travel the state of Colorado with D.D.R (Drug Demand Reduction) spreading the word to children and young adults about living a drug free life. Taylor was also the D.A.R.E (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) spokesperson.
While working with all these wonderful charities and organizations were incredible experiences, Taylor's time at the Children's Hospital was the most rewarding. She was humbled to work with an organization called 'Queen For A Day', a program dedicated to making the young girls at the hospital feel like a 'queen for a day'.
Taylor working with D.D.R.
At the Children's Hospital.
At the Children's Hospital.
The project that is closest to her heart is one that she created herself. It is called Courage Through Confidence. The purpose of the program is to empower girls through self confidence. Through the program, Taylor intends to mentor young teenaged girls throughout Colorado, empowering them through her ten step confidence building program. 

 
Donating books and stuffed animals to children.
Working with Officer Harris with the D.A.R.E program.
Working with the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
Community service is one of the most important things to Taylor and pageants have opened up a door that allowed her to give back.
Taylor recieving an award from the Littleton Rotary for her service and dedication to her community.
In July of 2012, Taylor won the title of Miss Kansas through the National American Miss organization. She competed in the prestigious national competition in November of 2012 in California.