Morris County Chamber President, Butler Schools Chief Honored
NewBridge Services recognizes their leadership at March 31 Celebration
MORRIS COUNTY, NJ - March 1, 2011 - As president of the Morris County Chamber of Commerce, Paul Boudreau has distinguished himself as a local business supporter with a history of helping nonprofits improve communities.
Butler Schools Superintendent Mario Cardinale has made his mark advocating for kids. An educator for more than 30 years, Cardinale makes sure that students learn life skills in decision-making and coping as part of the curriculum.
Boudreau and Cardinale will each receive NewBridge Services' 2011 Helping People Move Forward award, which recognizes exemplary leadership in the public, private and nonprofit sectors. They will be honored March 31 at the nonprofit's annual celebration and fundraiser, The Magic of NewBridge, at The Villa at Mountain Lakes. The third recipient is Ken Wessel, executive director of HomeCare Options, a Paterson-based nationally accredited home care agency.
Reservations are still available for the celebration, which begins at 6 p.m. and features hors d'oeuvres in abundance, cocktails, an outrageous dessert buffet and a silent auction. This year's sponsors include Wyndham Worldwide, PSE&G, the Somerset Hills YMCA and the Boiling Springs Savings Bank. Admission is $125 per person.
Proceeds from The Magic of NewBridge will help NewBridge continue to bring balance to people's lives. For support opportunities or reservations, contact NewBridge Director of Development Nina McCormack at 973-839-2521, ext. 2246.
About NewBridge Services
Founded in 1963, NewBridge Services, Inc. is a nonprofit community organization providing innovative programs and education services in five focus areas: mental health, substance abuse, housing, youth programs and senior assistance. Whether guiding people as they cope with stress, grief, or substance abuse, or providing advice to those with parenting, relationship or caregiving challenges, NewBridge helps people bring balance to their lives. For more information call 973-839-2520 or click here.