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Volunteer With SU’s Community Adaptive Dance Program

Move U! Community Adaptive Dance (CAD) is looking for SU undergraduate and graduate students in dance, science and the health professions to volunteer to partner with/participate in the community adaptive dance program. Community participants will have a variety of movement impairments and are using dance for balance, strength, coordination and socialization. CAD meets the first Thursday (1:30 p.m.-2:45 p.m.) and the third Saturday (11 a.m.-12:15 p.m.) of each month from Thursday, Jan. 9, through Saturday, June 28, in Shingleton Gym. Sign up for one or more sessions using this Google Form. Contact Missy Wolff-Burke, Ed.D., mwolff@su.edu for more information.

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