Cydne Bolton: Community Service Recognition
Cydne Bolton has called Tucson home for over 40 years. She is currently the Training Manager for the Adult Basic Literacy Program at Literacy Connects, a non-profit organization with the mission of connecting people of all ages to a world of opportunities through literacy and creative expression.
Cydne considers herself to be a lifelong learner and educator. Her positions in elementary education, logistics, juvenile corrections, and adult basic education have all focused on teaching and training. She is a graduate from the Tacheria Interfaith School of Spiritual Direction and the African American Leadership Institute of Southern Arizona. Currently, Cydne supports the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona as a volunteer grant reviewer, an advisory board member for the African American Legacy Fund, and a member of the foundation’s Community Impact Committee.
Cydne also serves as Board Secretary for The Learning Community for Loss, Grief and Transition. She is the proud auntie of several nieces and nephews, some biological and some chosen.
Through her various volunteer commitments both with CFSA and other nonprofits, Cydne continues to demonstrate her unwavering passion and love for her community. She is always willing to lend a hand to her fellow community members and provide support time and time again. We are grateful for the opportunity to work with her.
Community Service Recognitions
Community Service Recognitions, including the one received by Cydne Bolton, are given at the annual SAVMA Awards. These recognitions and awards are part of a larger strategic effort to draw attention to the essential work of volunteers and the profession of volunteer engagement.
Learn more about Literacy Connects volunteer opportunities like Adult Basic Literacy tutoring.
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