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The Town of Cutler Bay will host a Networking Fair on Saturday, February 24, organized by the student-led Pulse Program and in partnership with Cutler Bay’s Youth Council Committee.
The fair is an opportunity for high school students, grades 9 to 12, to learn about volunteer and internship positions that local organizations offer.
The event will take place at Cutler Bay Senior High School, 8601 SW 212 Street, from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Besides the information booths there will be games, raffles and food trucks.
Students, local businesses and organizations interested in participating in this event should send email to pulseprogram.connecting@gmail.com for more information. To learn more about the Pulse Program visit www.pulse-program.com/.
The Pulse Program was founded by alumnus Ammi Hernandez and Dr. Carla Felix from Cutler Bay Senior High School. This partnership between scholar, educator, and the Bezos Family Foundation has allowed the project to grow.
Nathalia Benner is the current president and is a junior at Cutler Bay Senior High, Nathalia leads the Pulse Program as its first president and head of management. Her hobbies include cheerleading and engaging in the Science National Honor Society.
The first Pulse Networking Fair took place on Apr. 23, 2022. Providing support and contributions for the program are The Bezos Family Foundation, Cutler Bay Senior High School, PTSA, and Town of Cutler Bay.
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