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CRI Welcomes Grant Writing Assistant, Stephanie Marks

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Stephanie Marks recently joined the CRI grant writing team. Ms. Marks holds a BA in Psychology and Spanish from the University of Arizona and comes to CRI from Centerstone School-Based Services, where she worked as a Data Manager with Beth Hail and other program coordinators. In her former Centerstone job, Ms. Marks gained a deep appreciation for grant funded programs. "I saw their need for funding and the kids who benefited, and wanted to be a part of the solution," she said. In her new position, Ms. Marks will combine knowledge gained at School-Based Services with her love for writing in support of the funding goals of CRI.

 

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