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− | Lauren Anzaldo (b. 1979) is | + | Lauren Anzaldo (b. 1979) is the program manager for the residential men's substance abuse treatment program of Pathways For Change. She is a member of the Northwest Florida Reentry Task Force and is chair of that task force's subcommittee on Families' & Children's Services. Anzaldo is active with United Way, a mentor with Children's Home Society MODEL mentoring program, and a member of the Leadership Pensacola (LeaP) class of 2011. She formerly served on the board of directors of Movement for Change and as Volunteer Coordinator for the Open Books Prison Book Project. |
− | Lauren received a master's degree in social work from | + | In 2009, Lauren Anzaldo received a master's degree in social work from Florida State University. Anzaldo earned her bachelor's degree in 2002 in mass communications from University of South Florida. |
Born in Toms River, New Jersey, Lauren grew up in Citrus County, Florida. She moved to Pensacola in 2002. Lauren is married to [[Scott Satterwhite]], and they have two children. | Born in Toms River, New Jersey, Lauren grew up in Citrus County, Florida. She moved to Pensacola in 2002. Lauren is married to [[Scott Satterwhite]], and they have two children. |
Latest revision as of 03:14, 11 March 2011
Lauren Anzaldo (b. 1979) is the program manager for the residential men's substance abuse treatment program of Pathways For Change. She is a member of the Northwest Florida Reentry Task Force and is chair of that task force's subcommittee on Families' & Children's Services. Anzaldo is active with United Way, a mentor with Children's Home Society MODEL mentoring program, and a member of the Leadership Pensacola (LeaP) class of 2011. She formerly served on the board of directors of Movement for Change and as Volunteer Coordinator for the Open Books Prison Book Project.
In 2009, Lauren Anzaldo received a master's degree in social work from Florida State University. Anzaldo earned her bachelor's degree in 2002 in mass communications from University of South Florida.
Born in Toms River, New Jersey, Lauren grew up in Citrus County, Florida. She moved to Pensacola in 2002. Lauren is married to Scott Satterwhite, and they have two children.