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Service Awards

35 Years

Maria M. Barragan (DA)

Sandra Krugen (ARCC)

Richard L. Stewart (HHSA)

 

30 Years

Blesilda Castillo (Superior Court)

 

25 Years

Lynda R. Abas (Superior Court)

Christopher J. Babick (Facilities Mgmt)

David L. Berry (DA)

Theresa A. Brewton (Superior Court)

Debra Lynn Clarkin (Probation)

Thomas Contreras (Parks & Rec)

Kenny Ho (Fleet)

Kosta E. Kurupas (Sheriff)

Lisa M. Leondis (AWM)

Marie Lofton (A&C)

Matthew C. Lyons (Sheriff)

Stephen R. Magruder (County Counsel)

Ronald A. Mendes (DA)

Mary M. Molony (HHSA)

Kenneth E. Nelson (Sheriff)

Mark A. Nicklin (Sheriff)

Daniel A. Nunez (Sheriff)

Cathi Palatella (HHSA)

Rosalie Portillo (Superior Court)

Paul H. Robbins (Sheriff)

Patricia A. Smith (DPW)

Kathie J. Steitzer (Superior Court)

Chy Triv (HHSA)

Leticia C. Velasquez (Superior Court)

Patricia T. Vitocruz (Sheriff)

 

20 Years

John P. Gervasi (APCD)

Mary Harrison (HHSA)

Larry W. Jones (Superior Court)

Connie Elaine Kaster (HHSA)

Alice D. Kennedy (HHSA)

Vina K. Sandal (HHSA)

Shelia B. Steel (HHSA)

Florence A. Trent (HHSA)

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Wednesday
Jan252012

Making All The Difference…

Laurie Johnson (center) received her award from Chairman Ron Roberts and Child Welfare Services Director Debra Zanders-Willis.

A volunteer who gives her time, friendship and advice mentoring a foster child is the proud winner of the County Volunteer of the Month award. Chairman Ron Roberts presented the award to Laurie Johnson during the Tuesday Board of Supervisors meeting.

She has been a volunteer for Health and Human Services Agency Foster Youth Mentor Program since December 2008. More than 450 volunteers take part in the program. Johnson was nominated because of her selfless commitment in giving her support, counsel and unconditional friendship to one child.

“Laurie offers a future with hope, aspirations and optimism,” said Chairman Ron Roberts. “She has truly made a difference in the life of this youth.”

As a volunteer, Johnson works with teachers, group home staff, a mentor liaison, the Court Appointed Special Advocate and social workers if they’re needed.  While thanking the Board for the honor, Johnson said she couldn’t have done her part as a volunteer without the support she received. She recommends the program to anyone, saying the time spent is well worth it. “I’ve grown close to my mentee and look forward to seeing how she grows into a young woman,” said Johnson. “I’m hopeful I am making a difference in her life.”

During the last year, the volunteers in the Foster Youth Mentor Program have donated more than 11,000 hours of their time, a benefit worth over $247,000 to San Diego County.

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