Leigha Dickens is a CTC mentor for the second time. Leigha chose to be a mentor again because she believes Climbing Toward Confidence is a powerful and important experience for teen girls. She likes being part of a strong community of women, and she also remembers her own struggles as an adolescent. Today, Leigha is a confident and fun-loving woman who enjoys reading and writing (especially about science), running, biking, climbing and working on wilderness trail crews. She says she's proud of her enthusiasm for "nerdy things," but we think she does cool things like working as the Green Building Coordinator at Delta Homes.
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When Amy Borg thinks back to being a teenage girl, she can't recall any stand-out mentors in her life. She says that's the main reason she joined the mentor team at CTC - she wants to serve as a mentor to a girl during a time of life that was challenging for herself and when she wished she'd had a mentor. She wants to provide support to a girl who, like herself at that age, may not be able to see that life after middle school does get better! She hopes to impart in girls the knowledge that they can achieve whatever they want if they have determination. Amy is currently studying creative writing at UNC-Asheville, where she also works at the university's Unity Center. In her free time, she likes to read, write, draw and make jewelry.
Nicole Accordino already works with youth through her Americorps Project POWER position as the Volunteer & School Garden Coordinator at Vance Elementary School. Nicole says she sought out this volunteer opportunity because she believes in the power of prevention programs like Climbing Toward Confidence which support positive growth in girls. A confident woman whose passions drive her pursuits, Nicole is a great role model to encourage girls to follow their dreams. When she is not working at the Vance garden, she enjoys cooking, gardening on her own, doing embroidery, walking and reading fiction.
Angela Farnquist recalls looking up to female musicians as a teenager; today she actually sings in a band and plays guitar! Serving as a role model of a woman who has followed her dreams, Angela looks forward to lending an ear to a teen girl and enjoying the company of a great group of women and girls each week at CTC. By day, Angela works for Thermo Fisher Scientific, a medical manufacturing company, where she negotiates terms and conditions of contracts. She enjoys watching hockey, playing outside, running and doing yoga.
Courtney Johnson is a veteran of the Climbing Toward Confidence program. She was a mentor in the original session during the fall of 2008 and she served as Climbing Instructor for the program for two other sessions. She's returned as a mentor this spring because she missed the program - both because it is fun and because she knows it makes a difference in girls' lives. Courtney wants to show the girls that she believes in them, just as her sister Lori did for her when she was a teenager. Courtney spends her days tending to plants as the manager of a native plant nursery. In her free time she climbs rocks, practices yoga, makes art and crafts and works in her own garden.
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