Background
Kabakoro was born in Seoul, South of Korea where her father attended seminary, and spent her childhood in Savusavu and Cakaudrove, Fiji.
Kabakoro was born in Seoul, South of Korea where her father attended seminary, and spent her childhood in Savusavu and Cakaudrove, Fiji.
Kabakoro attended the United States Senate Page School for one month.
Kabakoro also served on the Board of Vision Fiji, was a spokesperson for the Fiji Water Foundation and now works as a model locally. At the age of 21, she was one of the youngest editors of a major publication in the South Pacific but only worked for the magazine for less than 6 months. Kabakoro and her family moved to the United States following the 2000 Fijian coup d"état.
She holds dual Fiji-United States citizenship.
In 2008 Kabakoro interned for United States. Senator Larry Craig who later appointed her a United States Senate Page for the 110th Congress. Upon returning to Idaho, Kabakoro worked as a correspondent for the Magic Valley Times News and interned at KLIX-FM Radio in Idaho, and also in the News Department at Southern Idaho"s Columbia Broadcasting System affiliate KMVT. She was home schooled and has attended College of Southern Idaho.
Awards and commendations Pageants In October 2009, Kabakoro competed in her first beauty pageant and was crowned Mission Idaho Teen United States of America 2010. She also received the Mission Photogenic award and was voted Mission Congeniality by the other contestants.
After relocating to Twin Falls, Kabakoro became active in public service, with an emphasis on relocated and at-risk-immigrant youth. She is a recipient of the Bronze, Silver, and Gold Medal Congressional Awards, a Jefferson Award recipient and the President"s Award. Kabakoro is also the recipient of a $30,000.00 Discover Scholarship, and was named a Philanthropic Education Organization Scholar. In 2009, former First Lady Laura Bush formally recognized Kabakoro for her public service and presented her with the Prudential Spirit of Community Award. Kabakoro holds a Girl Scouts" Gold Award and was named one of ten Girl Scouts Young Woman of Distinction in 2010. The organisation appointed her a lifetime member of the National Girl Scout Advisory Board. In 2010 Kabakoro was nominated as one of Idaho Governor Butch Otter"s Brightest Stars. Kabakoro has written for UNLOCK MAGAZINE, and appeared on the covers of two national magazines, (Justine Magazine and Savvy Magazine) She is a representative and spokesperson for the H.Y.P.E. Movement. In November 2010, Kabakoro was a featured speaker at the Destined for Greatness Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah. In December 2010, Three Dot Dash announced Kabakoro as one of their 26 Global Youth Leaders. In August 2011, Kabakoro was appointed a Delegate to the 2011 One Young World Conference held in Zurich, Switzerland, and attended by notable world leaders including Desmond Tutu, Sir Bob Geldoff, and others
The organisation appointed her a lifetime member of the National Girl Scout Advisory Board.