Lauren anzaldo

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Lauren Anzaldo (b. 1979) is a forensic case manager with [Pathways For Change]. She is a member of the Northwest Florida Reentry Task Force and is chair of that task force's subcommittee on Families' & Children's Services. Lauren is also Volunteer Coordinator for the [Open Books Prison Book Project] and a mentor with [Children's Home Society] MODEL mentoring program.

Lauren received a master's degree in social work from [Florida State University] in 2009 and a bachelor's degree in mass communications from [University of South Florida] in 2002.

Born in Toms River, New Jersey, Lauren grew up in Citrus County, Florida. She moved to Pensacola in 2002. Lauren is married to Scott Satterwhite, and they have two children.