2009 Cooperman-Bogue Award Winners

2009 Annual Award Winner

Cyndie Campbell photo

Cyndie Campbell is a Total Family Strategy Therapist with the Suncoast Center.  She conduncts in-home family therapy for families who are at risk of involvement in the economic dependency, child welfare, substance abuse or mental health systems.  She is especially active in the Greater Ridgecrest area where she has organized parenting classes, art activities for troubled youth and countless community events. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2009 Quarterly Award Winners

Jonathan Wade photo

Jonathan Wade, LCSW, CAP helps clients of A Spiritual Change, Inc. find gainful employment; conducts parenting and substance-abuse classes; and helps with computer classes, mentoring projects and kinship care projects.  He recently developed a mentoring program where young men can talk with peers or adults about the pressures they face.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fredericka Willis photoFredericka Willis is a Famiily Therapist III with the Emergency Response Team.  Her responsibility is to help families who are experiencing mental health, substance abuse and/or family violence issues that may affect the safety of a child in the home.  She goes above and beyond to help families remain together and live a healthier lifestyle.  In particular, over the past year she helped two families cope with the mother's diagnoses of AIDS.

 

 

 

 

 

Mary Bronk photo

Mary Bronk, R.N. is a School Nurse with Pinellas County Schools overseeing the health of children at four different schools.  She is responsible for creating care plans for students with special needs, immunizations, vision screenings and maintaining clinics at each school.  She also works with the Student Success Teams and joins social workers for home visits as needed. She makes sure that all of the children she meets throughout the day receive some sort of encouragement.

 

 

 

 

To nominate an outstanding human service provider contact Eddie Burch
Call Eddie: 727-547-5676

Email Eddie: eburch@jwbpinellas.org

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