Posted April 4, 2018

Promise SSL needs volunteers on Friday, April 13th from 1:30 to 4:30 to help with our annual K-6th science, technology, engineering & math (STEM) Festival! Individuals do not need any special STEM skills or knowledge as we will teach you the ins and outs of the activities. With that said, you will be running an activity station for rotating groups of children who are of elementary school age in the Promise program. Additionally, all of the youth will have their after-school group leaders with them to manage behavior and excitement levels which will afford you the opportunity to simply lead the fun and informative activity! We would like to have a short training and briefing session the Friday evening before the festival, April 6th, to fully prepare you for the fun and exciting afternoon the following week. Please consider participating in this fun and heart-warming event on April 13th from 1:30-4:30 pm. If you are interested, please send your name and cell phone number to Promise SSL STEM Coordinator, Max Harrison >mharrison@sslc.com < as soon as possible and cc promise.volunteer@sslc.com. The event will be located at the Sugar Space Arts Warehouse 132 S 800 W, Salt Lake City, UT 84104 Please arrive by 1:30 pm. Please park on the east side of the building around the loop.

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Youthlinc
1166 E Brickyard Rd. SLC, UT 84106
801-467-4417

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www.youthlinc.org

Category: Youth
County: Salt Lake Valley

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Youthlinc is a Utah based 501c3 nonprofit dedicated to creating lifetime humanitarians by offering students and mentors local & international service experiences.
Interested in local and international service? Utah students contribute local service and take leadership roles in planning education, community health, business, vocational, cultural exchange activities in small villages in Thailand, Cambodia, Guatemala, Peru, Fiji, Jamaica, Vietnam, Nepal, Kenya, and Mongolia every summer. Professionals mentor students and travel with the team.
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