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Stephanie Caban
Volunteer Coordinator at Part of the Solution
Stephanie Caban is a dedicated professional whose educational background and extensive volunteer experience exemplify her commitment to interpersonal communication, community service, and the performing arts. Graduating with a Bachelor's Degree in Interpersonal and Intercultural Communications and Performance from the State University of New York at New Paltz, Stephanie achieved an impressive 3.8 GPA. Her studies in drama and dramatics/theatre arts further enriched her understanding of communication, not only in a practical sense but also through the creative lens of theatrical expression. This academic foundation has significantly informed her career trajectory and her approach to connecting with diverse individuals and communities.
Throughout her career, Stephanie has dedicated herself to a variety of roles that reflect her passion for service and community-building. As a Volunteer Coordinator at Part of the Solution, she played a pivotal role in enhancing the lives of individuals and families facing food insecurity and hardship. Her ability to manage volunteer efforts effectively while fostering a spirit of collaboration showcases her excellent leadership and organizational skills.
Prior to this, she served as a Staff Assistant at The Father McKenna Center, where she contributed to initiatives supporting homeless individuals and families. Her experience as a Lay Missioner in Training at the Franciscan Mission Service illustrates her dedication to service, as she developed skills in cultural sensitivity and personal development essential for working in diverse settings.
Stephanie's commitment to education and literacy was further demonstrated during her tenure as an AmeriCorps VISTA - Volunteer Organizer at Reading Partners, where she helped improve literacy rates among children in underserved communities. As a Core Rescuer at Rescuing Leftover Cuisine, she worked to combat food waste and hunger, ensuring that surplus food reached those in need rather than going to waste. Her experiences as a Communications Intern at Religions for Peace and as a coach for Girls on the Run Hudson Valley reflect her strong communication skills and her ability to inspire and motivate others to achieve their goals.
Furthermore, her role as an Office Assistant at the Career Resource Center at SUNY New Paltz added to her skill set, where she assisted fellow students in career development, honing her abilities to guide and support others in their professional journeys. As an Outreach Coordinator in a volunteer capacity at Catholic Campus Ministry, Stephanie demonstrated her commitment to fostering community and providing support for spiritual growth among college students. Her varied experiences show her dedication not only to personal development but also to the empowerment and support of others.