
DSABC | Helping Danbury Public School Students Achieve Success
61590417
1989
Danbury, CT 06810 USA
dsabcmentors.org
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Danbury Student and Business Connection Empowering Danbury students to achieve personal and academic success through business and community partnership Who We Are DSABC is a 501c3 nonprofit organization founded in 1990 that fosters collaboration among Danbury Public Schools local businesses and the community to promote lifelong learning and the successful transition of youth into society and the workforce. DSABCs primary program is schoolbased oneonone mentoring providing more than 100 mentors to students in Danbury Public Schools and Henry Abbott Technical High School. Our Programs OneonOne Mentoring Scholarship Program Career Readiness Support Become a Mentor The DSABC OneonOne Mentoring Program is a schoolbased program that matches a supportive and caring adult who assists students to succeed in school by developing a oneonone relationship. Mentors serve as a positive adult role model providing moral support and encouragement.
Elementary, Secondary Ed