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Cindy Wynn is a Licensed Professional Counselor in the State of Missouri. She teaches in the
graduate counselor education program at Lindenwood University and has facilitated Level I NAPPP Training in the St. Charles (MO) area.
She retired from the City of St. Charles School District in 2003 after 31 years as a teacher,
middle and high school counselor and the district-wide Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Grant Coordinator. Cindy has been involved
in peer helping since the first National Association of Peer Programs (NAPP) (then National Peer Helpers Association) Conference was held in
St. Charles, MO in 1987. She developed the first peer helping program at the middle school level and co-taught the class until she moved to
the high school where she helped with the high school program. As the Drug Free Grant coordinator, she oversaw the development of the district
wide peer helping program.
Cindy was a board member for NAPP for eight years serving as Secretary. She was also President of Missouri Peer
Helpers Association, co-editor of the MPHA newsletter and served on the NAPP Professional Development Committee. Recently she has worked with
the peer helping sponsors in a local school district to write a district-wide peer helping curriculum based on the NAPP Standards and Ethics. |