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CISPAC Mentor Coordinator Named Education Champion
Cindy Bostick, CISPAC Mentor Coordinator, was named Education Champion at Sheraton Pittsburgh at Station Square's Celebration of Champions.
Cindy Bostick, Mentor Coordinator at Communities In Schools Pittsburgh Allegheny County (CISPAC), was honored with the Education Champion award at the Sheraton Pittsburgh Hotel at Station Square’s first annual Celebration of Champions event on Thursday, June 18. Bostick has been a Mentor Coordinator within the Be A Middle School Mentor (BAMSM) program for 23 years. Celebration of Champions was designed to honor and recognize Pittsburghers who exemplify remarkable leadership, inspiring community achievement and extraordinary entrepreneurial spirit. To award her accomplishment, the hotel donated $1,000 to CISPAC in Bostick’s honor. CISPAC is an affiliate of Communities In Schools (CIS) the nation’s largest stay-in-school network. CISPAC is a 501 (c) 3 organization and relies on public support to achieve its mission to empower students to stay in school and succeed in life. CISPAC has been serving nearly 3,000 local at risk students each year since 1985 by providing a holistic approach to drop out prevention that addresses both academic and non-academic barriers in students’ lives.
CISPAC is an affiliate of Communities In Schools (CIS) the nation’s largest stay-in-school network. CISPAC is a 501 (c) 3 organization and relies on public support to achieve its mission to empower students to stay in school and succeed in life. CISPAC has been serving nearly 3,000 local at risk students each year since 1985 by providing a holistic approach to drop out prevention that addresses both academic and non-academic barriers in students’ lives.