Wanted: eMentors

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The Institute of Wonderful Women Working for Empowerment (IWWWE) it is seeking volunteers for its eMentoring program, which supports minority women in Mercer County who are at least 25 years old and enrolled in healthcare training in area schools.

Volunteers should be a working or retired professional in healthcare or related fields and be willing to speak personally with the protege for at least 20 minutes per week. The eMentor and protege are matched for compatibility by the IWWWE staff, according to information contained in their applications.

An information session for eMentoring will take place on Thursday, March 25, at 7 p.m. at the Lawrence Library. Call 609-466-2819 or visit www.wonderfulworkingwomen.org.

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