CRAM Honored with Proclamation During National Mentoring Month

January was National Mentoring Month, and we are thrilled to share that the Lee County Board of County Commissioners honored the Creating Role Models and Mentors (CRAM) program with a special proclamation recognizing its significant contributions to mentoring in our community. The proclamation was officially read during the Commissioners’ meeting on Tuesday, January 21, followed by a photo opportunity with the Commissioners.
This recognition highlights the impactful work of CRAM and the dedication of its members, including several Canterbury students who have committed years of service to the program.

Canterbury students involved in CRAM include Dylan M. ’25, Arnav A. ’25, Nino E. ’25, Gabe D. ’25, Noah M. ’27, Luca F. ’25, Josh F. '28, and Asher M. ’30. These students, alongside CRAM’s other ambassadors, have demonstrated exceptional commitment to mentoring and making a positive difference in the lives of others.

We are incredibly proud of their efforts and extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who made this honor possible. Congratulations to CRAM for this well-deserved recognition!
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