Sharing a Great Opportunity for High School Youth

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Rudolph, Jen

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Jan 13, 2026, 10:22:06 AM (10 days ago) Jan 13
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Hi RIEEA friends,

I wanted to pass along an opportunity on behalf of Wole Akinbi formerly of Nonviolence Institute, now with Half Full and Smith Hill Neighborhood Partners,  who’s doing amazing work in the community.  This opportunity is for teens through the Rhode Island Teen Institute (TI). The program helps high school youth build leadership skills and create positive change in their communities.

There’s an Info Session for parents, guardians, mentors, and sponsors tomorrow:
📅 Wednesday, January 14, 2026
🕕 6:00 PM
📍 Online via Zoom
Join the Info Session

If you work with teens or know someone who does, please share this widely! Applications for the April 2026 TI program are open now.

Questions? Reach out to RI Teen Institute at riteeni...@gmail.com.

Thanks for helping spread the word about this great program!

 

 

 

Jennifer Rudolph (she/her/hers)

Manager of Ambassador Animal Programs

Roger Williams Park Zoo

1000 Elmwood Avenue

Providence, RI 02907

(401) 785-3510 ext. 262

 jrud...@rwpzoo.org

 www.rwpzoo.org

     

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