In Memory

Candace Putter



 
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03/02/19 03:44 PM #1    

Jeffrey Hart

 
 
CANDACE PUTTER, 68, passed away at home with her family on Sept. 11, 2016, from multiple myeloma. She is deeply missed by her son, Benjamin Newlin; daughter, Rebecca Hutchinson; sons, Samuel George and Nicholas George; husband, Paul George; and brother, Paul Putter. Also by her son-in-law, Peter Hutchinson; her daughter-in-law, Liza Liveright; and her well-loved grandchildren, Xander, Eloise, and Violet. Memorial Service Saturday, Sept. 17, 2016, 2 P.M., Abington Friends Meet-inghouse, 520 Meetinghouse Rd., Jenkintown PA 19046.
 
Published on Philly.com from Sept. 14 to Sept. 16, 2016

03/02/19 03:47 PM #2    

Jeffrey Hart

Candace Putter, MSS, LCSW

Pennsylvania Academic and Career/Technical Training Project

Candace Putter spent her career working tirelessly for vulnerable young people. As a Stoneleigh Fellow from 2008-2011, Candace established the Pennsylvania Academic and Career Technical Training Alliance (PACTT), a coalition of juvenile justice facilities voluntarily committed to improving education and training services for the youth in their care. PACTT currently operates within Pennsylvania’s Bureau of Juvenile Justice Services and has more than fifty affiliates across the state.

Previously, Candace was the Cross-System Reintegration Coordinator for the Philadelphia Departments of Human Services and Probation, where she focused on improving aftercare and strengthening the academic and technical education standards in residential placement facilities. In this role, she drew upon her many years at St. Gabriel’s Hall, a residential placement facility for adjudicated young men. Earlier in her career, Candace worked as a paralegal at Community Legal Services and as a machine operator and piece worker in a small factory in Philadelphia. She earned a BA in French and English literature from Swarthmore College and an MSS from Bryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research.

Candace passed away on September 11, 2016. She will be remembered as an advocate dedicated to improving the world around her and will be greatly missed by all who knew her.


03/17/19 01:44 PM #3    

Jeffrey Hart


04/02/19 06:28 PM #4    

Jeffrey Hart

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