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SA/TO By Month


Introduction
Each month of the secular calendar is known for something (i.e. "April showers brings May flowers"). Our project "SA/TO By The Month" is an attempt to add meaning to each month while it will make the year go much quicker and easier as USYers can work together towards a common goal throughout each month. Andrew Van Bochove 2005 International SA/TO VP and his SA/TO IGB created this yearlong program that includes a new theme/topic each month. While visiting our SA/TO by the Month pages you will be able to research each month's themes and have easy access to fun and easy Social Action related programs.

If you have any questions can contact Rachel Levenson, Social Action/Tikun Olam Vice President.


March – Diversity:


April – Nature:


May – Disabilities:


Summer – Summer SA/TO:


September – Drugs:


October – Domestic Abuce:


November – The Elderly:




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SA/TO By Month


USY SA/TO Vice President
Missy Mandell

SA/TO IGB
Jacob Beck
Stephanie Groner

Regional SA/TO Vice Presidents

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