Location: Dodds Auditorium, Robertson Hall
Cost: Free
Organized by: PPRR
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Princeton Prize event
Saturday, April 28, 2012 - 9:00 AM to
12:00 PM
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From Princeton to Prison to Purpose: The Story of Walter Fortson, Jim Farrin ’58, Natasha Japanwala ’14 and the Petey Greene Prisoner Assistance Program.
Thursday, April 26, 2012 - 7:00 PM to
8:30 PM
Location: Princeton AlumniCorps Office (12 Stockton Street, Princeton, NJ)
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As part of our Turning Point Series, Princeton AlumniCorps invites you to:
“From Princeton to Prison to Purpose: The Story of Walter Fortson, Jim Farrin ’58, Natasha Japanwala ’14 and the Petey Greene Prisoner Assistance Program.”
Click here to RSVP.
Thursday, April 26, 7 pm – 8:30 pm
Princeton AlumniCorps, 12 Stockton Street, Princeton, NJ
Fortson, a former prisoner turned Truman scholar, and Princeton alumnus Jim Farrin help bring educational opportunities to local prisons. Fortson and Farrin will be joined by Princeton student Natasha Japanwala who volunteers at a local prison. Thank you for considering participating in an important conversation about an issue that affects us all.
Turning Point is sponsored by the AlumniCorps Community Volunteers program, and features speakers with inspiring stories that drove their passion for service. Community Volunteers connects similarly inspired Princeton alumni with organizations that are in need of volunteers with professional experience. To learn more about the Community Volunteers program and to see a list of our current opportunities, please visit our Community Volunteers page or e-mail the Community Volunteers Program Manager at RBenevento@alumnicorps.org.
“From Princeton to Prison to Purpose: The Story of Walter Fortson, Jim Farrin ’58, Natasha Japanwala ’14 and the Petey Greene Prisoner Assistance Program.”
Click here to RSVP.
Thursday, April 26, 7 pm – 8:30 pm
Princeton AlumniCorps, 12 Stockton Street, Princeton, NJ
Fortson, a former prisoner turned Truman scholar, and Princeton alumnus Jim Farrin help bring educational opportunities to local prisons. Fortson and Farrin will be joined by Princeton student Natasha Japanwala who volunteers at a local prison. Thank you for considering participating in an important conversation about an issue that affects us all.
Turning Point is sponsored by the AlumniCorps Community Volunteers program, and features speakers with inspiring stories that drove their passion for service. Community Volunteers connects similarly inspired Princeton alumni with organizations that are in need of volunteers with professional experience. To learn more about the Community Volunteers program and to see a list of our current opportunities, please visit our Community Volunteers page or e-mail the Community Volunteers Program Manager at RBenevento@alumnicorps.org.
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