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Training in Springfield for Peer Mentors to Mentor in Special Needs Programs

The Springfield Recreation Department will be hosting a training class for Springfield students (ages 11+) interested in becoming a volunteer peer mentor for youth with special needs at recreation classes and events.  Attendees will learn more about youth with certain developmental and physical needs and how to work with and help these youth participate in recreation programs.  After the training, volunteers will be able to mentor in any of our special needs programs in the area.  Mentors receive credit for community service hours as well as valuable leadership skills, while giving back to the community. The training will be held Wednesday, October 16 from 4:00-6:00 pm.  Contact the Springfield Recreation Department at 973-912-2227 for more information or to pre-register.  Space is limited.   

TryCAN is a collaboration of several neighboring communities offering an array of recreation programs for children with special needs or those who need special accommodation. There are no non-resident fees involved and all welcome!

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