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Make It A Great Day: Thank You, Frank!

For over a decade, Frank has served FloCrit as transportation support, a P.E. teacher, and most recently, the Family Engagement Manager. Throughout his tenure, Frank’s focus has always been on building relationships and providing a safe space…

December 11, 2023
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For over a decade, Frank has served FloCrit as transportation support, a P.E. teacher, and most recently, the Family Engagement Manager. Throughout his tenure, Frank’s focus has always been on building relationships and providing a safe space for students to learn and access resources.

“I am very proud to be part of the Florence Crittenton organization,” Frank shares, “I enjoy walking alongside the students as they make their way through obstacles they may face in their journey as a mom. As the Family Engagement Manager, there is such fulfillment in working with my colleagues to honor, respect and support these amazing young moms.”

As Frank prepares to transition from his role at FloCrit and move across the country, his positive spirit and dedication to the Florence Crittenton Services mission will continue to have a lasting impact on both staff and students. His influence is exemplified through the words of Juliana, who was able to continue pursuing her passion for high school softball after having a baby, thanks to Frank’s support. “I felt like I should keep doing something that I love…(Frank) helped me get into softball last year, he talked to the director at North High School because it was too late for me to sign up…He went to most of my games. I honestly look at him like a father, because he treated me like his own kid.”

Juliana receives her first varsity letter after her last season playing softball.

Thank you, Frank, for your dedicated service and the significant impact you’ve had on multiple generations of teen families, guiding them toward the resources needed to pave their unique paths to success! In Juliana’s words, “We miss you a lot, come back and tell me to go to class!”