November 2011
Kurt Keith, of Morrison-Maierle, Inc., has been honored by Thrive as the CAP mentor in the Spotlight for November. Mr. Keith has served as a CAP mentor in the Bozeman Public Schools for 12 years, volunteering as a committed friend to the same student for the past 6 years. Thrive and the CAP Mentoring Program would like to thank Kurt Keith for his years of dedication and support of children in our community.
“You pushed when we do work. When we play you don’t complain when I kick your butt. When you win you don’t brag so thanks for being my CAP and my friend.” -Kurt’s mentee
January 2012
Jim Bogen, owner of Duds ‘n’ Suds Laundromat, has been honored by Thrive as the CAP Mentor in the Spotlight for January. Mr Bogen has been matched with his mentee for five years. Thrive and the CAP Mentoring Program would like to thank Jim Bogen for his years of dedication and support of children in our community.
“Bogan has really given [my son] a source of love and stability. It’s an extra support system and it helps a lot.” -Mentee’s Mom
“He is nice and I really look forward to going every week. It’s probably the most fun thing I do every week.” -Jim’s Mentee
Read the Bozeman Daily Chronicle article here!
February 2012
Tiffany Waldron of First West Insurance has been honored by Thrive as the CAP Mentor in the Spotlight for February. Ms. Waldron has volunteered as a CAP mentor in the Bozeman Public Schools for five years. She has been a devoted friend to the same student for the last two years. Thrive and the CAP Mentoring Program would like to thank Tiffany for her years of dedication and support of children in our community.
“I really really like Tiffany, because she does fun things with me.” -Tiffany’s Mentee
April 2012
Stacey Scott, of West Paw Design, has been honored by Thrive as the CAP Mentor in the Spotlight for the month of April. Ms. Scott has volunteered as a CAP mentor in the Bozeman Public Schools for seven years. She has been a committed friend to the same student for all seven years. Thrive and the CAP Mentoring Program would like to thank Stacey Scott for her years of dedication and support of children in our community.
“To me, Stacey means a friend. We can talk about pretty much anything and we always play fun games. It’s always nice to see her face and unlike me and my other friends, we never disagree on anything. I’ve been with her since first grade. This is my seventh year with her. I think she very much deserves to be in “the spotlight” more than anybody.” -Stacey’s Mentee






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