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Crossroads Programs honors dedicated employees

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Service awards given to mark five-year employment anniversaries

WILLINGBORO --Mary Beth Barnes was among the nine employees recognized for reaching the five-year mark at Crossroads Programs. Employees were honored at an annual employee service recognition event.

Logan Township's Mary Beth Barnes, Crossroads' controller, has made tremendous professional contributions to the organization -- to the effectiveness and efficiency of its processes and procedures; to the financial tools that Crossroads uses to safeguard its assets; and to managing its nonprofit youth mission.

Barnes was hired in September 2010, she has been solely responsible for billing and collecting more than $20 million on behalf of Crossroads' programs' clients, to help cover the cost of housing, treatment services, and other critical needs.

Crossroads employees who were recognized include:

  • Alexander Kenyon, Youth Counselor from Trenton
  • Mary Beth Barnes, CPA Controller from Logan Township
  • Mark Clark, Youth Counselor from Mount Laurel
  • Christian Garcia, Youth Counselor from Hamilton
  • Stephanie Green, Program Supervisor from Atco
  • Barbara Mangas, Payroll Accountant from Yardley, Pa.
  • Clifton Richie, Program Supervisor from Voorhees
  • Antar Simmons, Youth Counselor from Burlington
  • Nathaniel Smart, Program Supervisor from Trenton

Crossroads' Programs, a nonprofit organization founded in 1978, works with at-risk children and youth from throughout New Jersey to ensure that they have a safe and supportive place to live, access to the care they need, and the ability to reach their full potential in life. In the past year alone, Crossroads has provided services to 325 youth in New Jersey, ranging from infants to those who are 21 years of age.


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