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Actuaries Wanted to Help Students Discover the
Wonders of Mathematics

In the past, you may have been approached to volunteer for industry activities. Some of them have interested you more than others. However, today, you have the opportunity to get involved with a program in your area that could be the most rewarding volunteer opportunity of your career—serving as a mentor for kids. The Actuarial Foundation's Advancing Student Achievement (ASA) program is looking for actuarial mentors in communities all over the United States. For more information or to see if your town needs your help, please visit www.actuarialfoundation.org/youth/call_for_mentors.htm.

If you can spare a small amount of time to assist in a math-mentoring school program, please contact Debbie Scanlon, Project Administrator at the Actuarial Foundation at asa@actfnd.org or call her at (847) 706-3600. We hope you will consider mentoring a student today and make a difference in their future.

Editor's Note: The Actuarial Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization established in 1994 to help facilitate and broaden the actuarial profession's contribution to society. The Foundation's youth education initiative, Advancing Student Achievement, is one of its most successful initiatives serving its mission.

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