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✨ GBABSW Member Spotlight: Celebrating Lucinda Mills 🎉

Updated: Jul 1



In the bustling city of Boston, where the heartbeat of educational and social services thrives, one remarkable individual stands out among the rest. Meet Lucinda Mills , a shining star in the field of social work and a beacon of excellence for the Greater Boston Association of Black Social Workers (GBABSW). Lucinda's dedication and commitment have not only reshaped the lives of numerous individuals but have also garnered her prestigious accolades within the community.


Recognizing a Trailblazer in Social Work


Lucinda's recent achievements speak volumes about her unwavering passion and steadfast work ethic. Awarded both Social Worker of the Year and Secondary Building Representative of the Year by the Boston Teacher’s Union (2024), Lucinda has been hailed for her outstanding service and support to fellow social workers. She has also contributed to Boston Public Schools for 22 years in various roles, and in 2021, she was honored as Educator of the Year by Boston Public Schools and has been a representative for the Boston Teachers Union for a decade as well. These accolades not only honor her individual successes but also highlight the profound impact she has had on the social work landscape in Boston.


A Decade of Dedication to the GBABSW Chapter


For over 10 years, Lucinda Mills has been an invaluable member of the Greater Boston Association of Black Social Workers. Her contributions, both behind the scenes and on the front lines, have been instrumental in shaping the chapter's initiatives and fostering a sense of community among its members. Lucinda's unwavering commitment to excellence and her genuine care for those she serves have garnered her respect and admiration from colleagues and clients alike.Lucinda's journey is not just about professional achievements; it is a testament to the transformative power of connection, empathy and compassion in the field of social work.


Looking Ahead


As we celebrate Lucinda Mills' remarkable achievements, we are reminded of the principle of Sankofa, emphasizing the importance of our roots. Lucinda's journey, marked by dedication, empathy, and resilience, highlights how our heritage guides us in social work.

Her accomplishments reaffirm our commitment to the NABSW Code of Ethics, upholding integrity, justice, and service. By honoring these principles, we pave the way for future generations.

Lucinda's story exemplifies the transformative power of social work rooted in cultural heritage and ethical commitments. We congratulate her on her accolades and look forward to her continued impact, inspiring us within the Greater Boston Association of Black Social Workers community.

Be sure to give Lucinda a shoutout when you see her! 🌟

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We are so thankful for you!

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Congrats Lucinda!!!

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