
Donquet has been a Registered Behavior Technician at CCRES for more than seven months at the Child Career and Development Center in Coatesville.
She has been recognized by CCRES, a staff service provider for children and adults needing behavioral health services, for her work with middle school students at CCDC.
“The work that you are doing with middle school students at CCDC is wonderful and we know that you make a difference for them every day,” reads a CCRES statement.
Donquet is part of the center’s Emotional Support program, catering to middle school students.
“It brings me great satisfaction collaborating with both pupils and colleague,” Donquet said. “Establishing a connection with each student and offering support during difficult moments is something I find genuinely fulfilling.”
CRES is a non-profit human resources organization that partners with intermediate units, school districts, and behavioral health programs to provide support staff working with children and adults with special needs.






















































































