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Communities in Schools of Orting needs mentors for its WINGS program

Communities in Schools of Orting is searching for participants for its WINGS mentoring program. Mentors meet with their assigned student weekly for one hour during the school year.

Published: Sept. 24, 2012 at 6:46 a.m. PDT
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Communities in Schools of Orting is searching for participants for its WINGS mentoring program. Mentors meet with their assigned student weekly for one hour during the school year.

To volunteer, call 360-893-7185 or e-mail kyoung@cis-orting.org.

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