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Organizational Overview
Founded in 1989, EEE uses parents as partners in the educational process with the support and participation of various community resources. The program promotes a healthy competitive spirit and enhances students' self-esteem to improve their lives and that of their families.
EEE has managed multiple prevention programs in the Kirtland Addition community and South Broadway areas. Programs include:
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The After School Learning Center
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Effective Black Parenting/ Confident parenting
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Environmental Strategies
EEE is active in the community, particularly in the areas of social, economic, educational and health care issues. Examples are summer work programs for youth; prisoner support; youth defender's support; student/parent support in public schools; tutoring and enrichment programs; and drug abuse prevention programs.
To read an article from the Albuquerque Journal about the Effective Black Parenting Program, click here.
Executive Director & Founder - Mary Juzang
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Educator in Albuquerque Public Schools for 18 Years
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BS in Math
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MS in Counseling
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Ed.S (Education Specialist)
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Educational Administrative Certificate
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Certified Senior Prevention Specialist
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1994 Winner of The New Mexico Distinguished Public Service Award
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2001 Winner of the "Keep the Dream Alive" Award
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