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NSU Receives Award from Guardian Ad Litem and Handy, Inc.


(Left to right): Patty Walker, Guardian ad Litem Program Director, Barbara Packer-Muti,Ed.D. NSU Executive Director of Quality Assessment Institutional and Community Engagement, Broward County Judge Mindy Brown, Broward County Judge Jeffrey Levenson and Magistrate Rita Ugarte.


NSU recently received the “Special Recognition Award” from the Broward County Guardian ad Litem (GAL) Program and HANDY, Inc., for its work in improving the lives of the abused and abandoned children of Broward County.  The award ceremony was held Saturday, Jan.  22 at the Signature Grand.

More than 25 NSU faculty, staff and students volunteer in the GAL  program, which is a partnership of community advocates and professional staff providing a powerful voice on behalf of Florida’s abused and neglected children.  HANDY, Inc.  also helps abused and abandoned children.

“The Guardian ad Litem program provides these children with a voice when they must appear in court.  It’s a great responsibility and challenge to help improve the lives of these neglected children in Broward County,”  said NSU volunteer Barbara Packer-Muti, Ed.D., executive director of Quality Assessment Institutional and Community Engagement.  Packer- Muti, who accepted the award on behalf of NSU, has been a volunteer  Guardian ad Litem for four years.

In addition to the volunteer work the NSU community does as part of being in the GAL program, the university also hosts space for training of new GALs.  Recently, NSU Chancellor Ray Ferrero, Jr., J.D. , awarded a Quality of Life Grant for $10,000 to be used in partnership with the Guardian ad Litem 17th District Office to study at Medical Foster Caregivers who work with medically fragile children in dependency in Broward County.

For additional  information about the GAL program visit http://www.guardianadlitem.org. For additional information about the HANDY, Inc. program visit http://www.handyinc.org.