Interested in volunteering? In teaching? In taking on a leadership role?


Below, find an invitation from med students who are starting the Sununu Project, an initiative to teach and empower incarcerated youth.

Be sure to come to the info session
TOMORROW (Friday) 3-4 pm

Feldberg Conference Room


(Feldberg Library is in the Murdough Center, between Tuck and Thayer schools--just go straight in!)

All are welcome!
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Seeking: Undergraduate leaders to head Sununu Project

* Interested in social justice and human rights?*
* Ever thought that incarcerated youth would benefit more from strong mentorship as opposed to punitive measures?
* Are you looking to play a leadership role in empowering incarcerated youth through education?

Then the Sununu Project is for you.

What: The Sununu Project is a program that was founded by four Geisel School of Medicine medical students. The goal of this project is to empower incarcerated youth at Sununu by providing them with learning strategies and tips that would help them obtain their GEDs. 

Who: Seeking enthusiatic, committed individuals who want to be part of the leadership of the Sununu Project.

Where: Sununu Youth Development at 1566 River Road, Manchester, NH. Money for transportation/and transportation itself provided.

Time commitment: 
1. Attend training session on campus (4 hours)
2. Attend orientation at Sununu (3.5 hours including commute)
3. Once per month teaching in pairs at Sununu (4 hours including commute)

Info Session: Friday August 7th @ 3:00pm in the Feldberg Conference Room. Light refreshments and snacks provided.