Mentor & Tutor Young Children in E Harlem: Social Justice Poetry Slam 3/16  
During the teenlife expo Bronx Science Key Clubbers had a chance to meet with representatives from Students for Services and they immediately recognized us telling us how grateful they were for our help and it made me feel so proud of you guys (: So here is another upcoming event with them!

*Description:
Join us as we lead kindergartners through 8th graders in learning, sports, music, dance and arts activities in this monthly Saturday out-of-school-time program. Each Saturday features a special program, focused on an important social issue, and led by our teen volunteers. This Saturday's program will feature a poetry slam where teen volunteers will lead and join GOAL students in writing and performing poems and spoken word pieces addressing social justice issues that concern them.

*Where: PS 171, 19 E. 103rd St at Madison Ave.
*When: Saturday, March 16th 9:30am to 2pm
*What: Mentor & Tutor Young Children

*Requirements: you must fill out this waiver - http://www.studentsforservice.org/uploads/3_16_Mentor___Tutor_Young_Children_in_East_Harlem-_Social_Justice_Poetry_Slam_with_GOAL.pdf - Please return this signed waiver by email to register@studentsforservice.org or fax to 212-799-7936. And an email confirming your registration will be sent to you upon our receipt of your completed waiver.

YOU CAN PRINT IT OUT, FILL IT OUT AND SCAN IT TO THEM OR CONVERT THE PDF TO A WORD DOCUMENT AND FILL IT OUT THAT WAY.

if you have any questions feel free to email me at leei1@bxscience.edu :)



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