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Woman of Distinction
May 27, 2008
Sen. Thomas Morahan, R-New City, announced that Penny Jennings, the founder of Adults Caring For Teens, Inc., has been named a 2008 New York State “Woman of Distinction.”
Jennings, a Pomona resident who runs her A.C.T. Inc. mentoring program from the Nyack Center, deserves that and
other accolades. She has taken an idea—to help at-risk teens find their way through mentoring—and created an effective agency that not only provides older teens much-needed mentors, but
runs Girls Circle and Boys Council programs in the county.
Mentoring programs, like A.C.T. and Big Brothers Big Sisters of Rockland County, provide real connections, and
roadmaps for young people trying to figure out life, often when they face all kinds of hurdles.
Jennings became interested in mentoring as she earned her master’s in social policy. She’s now
pursuing a Ph.D. in Law and Policy and Northeastern University as she continues to run A.C.T. and expand its programs. Every time I see Penny, I hear about more ideas, more kids she’s trying to
find just the right mentor for, and her concern that there’s more need that isn’t being filled. Her commitment, her drive, her optimism is impressive. Rockland families (and residents of
the entire Lower Hudson Valley) are lucky they have someone like Penny Jennings so committed to helping young people meet their potential.
Here’s a little insight into what makes Penny Jennings so special. Here’s a quote from a December
2007 Editorial Board interview, in which she explains that mentoring is a gift for all participants:
“A farmer, when they sow a seed and then they see a harvest, what
joy … For every hour, minute spent with a child, (mentors) can see the improvements . . . the reward is you see the fruits of your labor.”
(Submitted
to InFocus by Nancy Cutler)
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