Ballyliffin woman Layla Doherty is still on a high after a month in Vietnam as Miss Earth Ireland.
It was a once-in-a-lifetime trip filled with fun and new friendships, but the 22-year-old credits her supporters at home for giving her the strength and confidence to take to the global stage.
Layla was one of 85 young women worldwide competing for the Miss Earth crown on 22nd December. Albania’s Drita Ziri won the overall pageant, but Layla had countless moments to be proud of as she flew the flag for Ireland and her home county.
“The amazing support from home helped me so much and made me feel strong in everything I was doing. It was hard at times but it helped to know everyone back home was behind me,” Layla told Donegal Woman.
The ‘Beauties for a Cause’ theme of the competition encouraged contestants to champion environmental issues.
Layla, who lives in a home built with defective blocks, brought her passion for the redress campaign into many of her interviews.
“I am so delighted that I got what I wanted out of it. I didn’t expect my talk about the crisis to get so much attention as it did,” she said.
Layla spoke often about the impact that the demolition of defective block homes will have on the local environment, and of sustainable building practices to follow.
“I was shocked when I started raising the awareness,” she said. “I didn’t expect my phone to go off as much as it did with messages from people.”