El Paso Mentor Ruvi Saenz Inspires Students Amid Personal Tragedy

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Ruvi Saenz, a dedicated program coordinator for Communities in Schools in El Paso, has been recognized as this month's ABC-7 Do Gooder for her unwavering commitment to mentoring at-risk students. With 12 years of experience, she also leads the Behavioral Intervention in the Classroom (BIC) program, which supports students with various challenges. Ruvi's passion for education is deeply personal; she honors her late son, Josh, who passed away due to fentanyl-laced marijuana, by advocating for misunderstood youth. Her efforts have earned her a $1,000 award to benefit Communities in Schools, highlighting the importance of community support in shaping the future of El Paso's children.
Key Details: • Ruvi Saenz has been with Communities in Schools for 12 years. • She received a $1,000 award for her charity work. • Nominate someone for the ABC-7 Do Gooder award via the submission form on kvia.com.