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PEOPLE YOU SHOULD KNOW: Sarah Bonawitz

Ithaca is a college town, but that doesn’t mean that everyone here has the opportunity to continue their education until they get a degree. Sarah Bonawitz is the outreach coordinator here in Tompkins County for a program intent on helping people who stopped-out of school to jump back in. Bridge to Employment and Academic Marketplace hasn’t been in the area for very long, but has already helped several people get back onto their academic track, and even make the Dean’s list! Head to their website to learn more!

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