Ann-Marie Stout graduated from Alvernia in 2019 with her Bachelor of Social Work degree. Stout鈥檚 focus during her undergraduate work was to address the needs of the local community, tackling poverty, drug addiction, limited education and poor resources. Through her internship with the Salvation Army Pathway of Hope Program, she gained the experience and confidence to work toward breaking the cycle of poverty and assist parents with goal attainment.
Stout鈥檚 ties to Reading and her faith remained a priority as she pursued her future goals, which included returning to Alvernia for her Master of Social Work.
鈥淚 feel like I would not be who I am today if I was not raised in Reading," she said. "At this point, I am seeing where God takes me on my journey.鈥
Guided by hard work and faith, both goals came to fruition for Stout. She was hired to take over the Pathway of Hope Case Manager position at the Salvation Army while she pursued her Master of Social Work degree. At the Salvation Army, she will focus on macro practice and community engagement, helping to organize all the seasonal events including the Angel Tree and Adopt a Family Christmas programs, as well as the Easter giveaways.