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Commissioners told the Revere Human Rights Commission on Nov. 6 that Revere High School’s Welcome Club — a student-run group that pairs current students with new students — has offered to assist the commission with outreach and volunteer support.
Commissioner Taichi summarized a meeting with Lino Paulo Cabral, the club’s staff advisor, saying the club has ‘‘about 20 students’’ who mentor new students and run initiatives such as travel training for using public transit. Taichi said the students are willing to "attend any meeting" and to volunteer at community events when transportation and scheduling allow.
Commissioners discussed a meet-and-greet for students ahead of a commission meeting so students could learn about the commission’s work, and proposed inviting students to participate in note-taking or planning roles for the ward listening circles. Dr. Alex Garcia confirmed the club’s student-led origins and past participation in regional conferences and recommended involving them in planning and data capture where appropriate.
No formal agreement or contractual arrangement was recorded at the meeting; commissioners said staff and volunteer capacity and transportation will shape how many students can participate.
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