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Booker was recognized as the director of Monroe Youth Challenge Program for
her volunteerism with the program. MYCP was created to combat the rise in
violence, substance abuse, suspension rates and teen depression among Monroe
County youth. Booker was nominated for the award by her peers because the
program addresses the underlying causes of these behaviors through
motivational workshops, leadership classes and mentorship.
MYCP’s success drew attention to Booker’s work with parents, educators
and community members to positively affect the lives of students in Monroe
County. Superintendent Randy Acevedo said, “Sunny’s commitment to youth
shows not only in her full-time job as the safe school coordinator but also
in her passion and dedication to volunteer as the director of MYCP. She’s
been a light in our county since she started working here. I appreciate the
governor recognizing her outstanding contribution as a community leader.”
MYCP is a grass-root, non-profit organization whose mission is to foster
acceptance, respect, and success in the youth of Monroe County. MYCP is
under the 501c3 of the Monroe County Education Foundation and is a sister
program to Take Stock in Children. The program has received awards from the
Juvenile Justice System, the D.A.R.E. Officers Association and many schools.
The other three Point of Light awards went to: Eddie Felton of Fort Myers
who is a retired Naval officer and founder of The Fathers Supporting
Education Program at Lee Middle School; Pastor Moses Criswell of
Jacksonville who has led various campaigns and programs to improve the
quality of life in inner-city Jacksonville; and Warrick Dunn of Tampa who is
a professional football player for the Atlanta Falcons and established the
Warrick Dunn Foundation to provide opportunities for
economically-disadvantaged single parents and their children who have
demonstrated a commitment to achieve financial independence and stability.
The Black History Month Celebration was developed by the Governor’s
Volunteer Florida Foundation, the Executive Office of the Governor and the
Governor’s Mansion Foundation.
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