
EDUCATION For the elderly residents, interacting with the kids is a jolt back to the world of the living. TIFFANY R. JANSEN JAN 20, 2016 Giggles and the pitter patter of little feet echo through the halls of Providence Mount St. Vincent in Seattle—not exactly the sounds you’d expect to hear in a living-care community […]
via The Preschool Inside a Nursing Home — intergenerational shared site
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Born on the Southside of Chicago, Angelique is the youngest of seven children. Growing up in a single-parent home for the majority of her childhood, Angelique remembers the struggles and scarifies her mother made for her family. As a result, Angelique grew up with a passion for advocating for underserved populations. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology from Georgia State University with a certificate in Family and Community Services. She also attended the University of California, Los Angeles where she earned a master’s degree in Social Welfare with a focus in Child and Family Services. Angelique worked several years in South Central Los Angeles where she provided social services to low-income families of diverse populations. She has extensive experience working with individual and family transition and empowerment training towards greater efficacy in negotiating life goals and achievements.
Through a sponsor-funded grant with a local housing program, Angelique’s position as a Project Director at Georgia State University for nearly eleven years allowed her to touch the lives of over 15,000 low-income families. She developed and facilitated curriculum for adult and youth learners in areas of self-sufficiency including conflict resolution, parenting education & lifelong learning, building effective relationships with neighbors and landlords, community expectations, and financial literacy.
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