President and CEO of the Centers for Families and Children and Circle Health Services, Elizabeth Newman (LC2 2017, LC 2016, CBB 2004), will be honored at Gordon Square Arts District’s annual fundraiser, Hip 2B Square: Fear No Art. According to the event page, “we are thrilled to honor Elizabeth Newman at this year’s event. Elizabeth continues to position The Centers’ Gordon Square campus, the largest employer in the district, as a neighborhood anchor and partner. The campus serves over 2,000 children, adults and families each year with integrated health care, high quality early learning and workforce development programs.”
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