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 Donna Sansone joined
PeacePartners, Inc. as a Bloomer, September 2011. Currently, Donna works as an adjunct instructor at ATA College teaching English 101, and Interpersonal Communication. She is also a PeaceBuilders Certified Trainer.
Her work history includes 18 years as a classroom teacher and 14 years as a school principal. Donna spends time volunteering as a Trainer for Guiding Good Choices (Drug and Alcohol prevention program for parents and pre-teens and early adolescents); a Clerk for a parish thrift store; Grief ministry for church community, Member of Project Hope (provides food and assistance to the needy in the parish area; Member of St. Nicholas Academy School Board Committees (public relations, pre-school feasibility study, scholarship committee).
Donna feels that the best thing about the PeaceBuilders Program is that it REALLY WORKS! She has first hand experience as she has implemented the program and maintained it in her school for more than 7 years. She was truly AMAZED at the cultural difference it made in her school community.
An unusual fact about Donna is that she loves music. She always has a song in her head. She makes up songs which she sings while alone and most often she sings them out loud to her grandchildren. What makes Donna happy is her family. She truly loves family gatherings whether they are the ones at her house with her daughters and grandchildren or those with all her sisters, nieces and their children. She also loves to be outdoors and take photographs of nature.
Donna's hobbies are photography, card making, scrapbooking, reading and going on outings with her grandchildren.
Donna's favorite peace quote promotes that children are our precious commodity who need to be protected and educated so that they can learn and acquire the tools they will need to live in, build and promote a peaceful world.
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“There is no trust more sacred than the
one the world holds with children. There is no duty more important than
ensuring that their rights are respected, that their welfare is
protected, that their lives are free from fear and want and that they
grow up in peace.”
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