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Photographers Needed to Work with Young Cancer Patients
Pablove Shutterbugs photographers work with children and teens to help them learn the basics of photography.

As a way to help youngsters battling cancer find their creative voice Pablove Shutterbugs teams them with photographers who help them learn the basics of the art.
But program, presented by The Pablove Foundation, urgently seeking volunteers for the upcoming Los Angeles area class.
Professional photographers and photography students are encouraged to serve as mentors to from Jan. 11- March 15 class.
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“Volunteers will work directly with pediatric cancer patients to teach the art of photography and empower kids to express their creative voice,” program organizers wrote. “Mentors are especially needed in areas like Cerritos, Norwalk, and Anaheim.”
Program officials said anyone interested in volunteering can sign up through the website.
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