Cameryn Flynn

Cameryn Flynn has spent most of her adult life in service at numerous non-profits throughout the USA, Europe, and Africa. She now serves her community by Volunteering at Believe in Me as a member of the Grants Administration Committee. She is self-employed and is the Owner of M. C. Flynn Professional Services and Consulting. Through the use of words, she has become a narrator to inform and ignite Funders/Donors and the communities she serves, all while empowering the progressive and energetic programs to heal and develop the skills needed for the agency’s professional success. Cameryn is one of 5 children that her birth mother relinquished for adoption and has experience with the foster care system in both Montana and Washington State. She is a graduate of Gonzaga University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Management, and a Master of Arts Degree in Organizational Development. She also holds a Life Coaching Certificate from Seattle Life Coach Training.

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Expanding Problem-Solving Skills Thanks to Lumen High School

We believe in the power of nurturing, transforming, and inspiring the lives of kids by supporting programs that go beyond the scope of traditional education and more. This week, we spotlight Lumen High School in Washington State, the recipient of our recent $10,000 grant. This grant will help foster Lumen High School’s innovative Collaborative Problem …

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How Believe in Me is Tackling Educational Inequities in the Foster Care System

It’s no secret that children in foster care often face educational disadvantages. Unfortunately, those disadvantages can follow them for the rest of their lives and make reaching success even harder. That’s why at Believe in Me we strive to ensure all children have access to comprehensive and equitable educational opportunities. We understand how important education …

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