Lewien Joins Children and Family Services of St. Charles County As Grants Administrator
Posted on: Thursday, 24 November 2005, 21:00 CST
By St. Charles Business Record Staff
The Children and Family Services Authority of St. Charles County has named Jan Lewien as the agency's grants administrator. Lewien will primarily be responsible for coordinating and monitoring services provided by agencies that are receiving funding through the Authority board of directors
. Lewien's activities will also include grant writing and the delivery of community presentations. Lewien has spent the majority of her career working in the nonprofit arena, having worked at both Crider Center for Mental Health for more than 13 years and at Lindenwood University. The Children and Family Services Authority was formed in 1997 by the St. Charles County Council with its purpose being to oversee children and youth services funding provided through contracts with youth-serving agencies.Source: St. Charles County Business Record
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