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  1. How do I get involved?
  2. What does SMART do?
  3. How many kids are there?
  4. Who do I contact?
  5. What happens when I'm sick or have a big test?
  6. What does dedicated attendance mean?

How do I get involved?

It's really easy! Just contact Shauna Clay or Natalie Palm and let them know you are interested or simply submit a feedback page. Make sure you include which days you can participate!

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What does SMART do?

SMART provides educational and life guidance to at-risk youth in the local community, through academic assistance and social activities. We provide dinner to everyone on Thursdays, to enhance socialization skills. Other activities include gym days at the YWCA, music lessons, seasonal events, and fundraising. SMART interviews for compatibility purposes with the program and the children. SMART also helps build your resume, by gaining community service hours for Lycoming College.

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How many kids are there?

There are between 40-50 children. Ages range from 11-14.

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Who do I contact?

Shauna Clay (clashau@lycoming.edu) or Natalie Palm (palnata@lycoming.edu)

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What happens when I'm sick or have a big test?

As long as Shauna or Natalie are contacted; you are excused for that day. We ask that you contact us at least 3 hours in advance.

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What does dedicated attendance mean?

Due to the childrens' attachment to their mentors, we ask that you make a time commitment that fits with your schedule and abide by it.

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Revised: 09/15/08.