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King’s College students serve as volunteer mentors for the college’s Juvenile Justice program. They show at-risk youth another pathway to adulthood outside the criminal track. From left, front row, are: Lou Palmeri, adjunct lecturer, advisor of the Juvenile Justice Mentoring Program; student mentors Selina Malacari, Brittany Catania, Juliana Mizenko, Tyler Wilson, Daijah Davis and Oscar Flores; Giuliana LaPiana, program and outreach coordinator and Paul Lindenmuth, associate professor and program advisor. Second row: mentors Sarah Borajkiewicz, Jonathan Buck, Kendall Schinski, Skyler Makuch, Molly McArdle, Katie Mosier and Mark Decker. Not available: Katie Christman, Tyler McGuigan, Nicola Montoni, Jordan Perdue and Chantelle Wilkins.

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