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Centerville Library offers teen leadership program for assessing ‘unhealthy behaviors’

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CENTERVILLE — Washington-Centerville Public Library is accepting applications for their teen leadership program, Radiate.

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The library invites students from Grades 9 through 12 to apply for Radiate.

Radiate is a “new teen leadership program that educates a small group of teens about important topics that they or their peers may experience and how to deal with those experiences using professionally recommended skills and resources,” a spokesperson for the event stated.

The program aims to train teenagers to “observe and assess unhealthy behaviors” and “intervene in a safe and responsible way,” the spokesperson continued.

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Applications are due January 16.

The five-session program will begin January 26 at Centerville Library on West Spring Valley Road.

Interested teens can visit their website for the application and more information.

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