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<p>Finals week can be stressful, especially for medical students. However, the Peer Mentoring Committee (PMC) at IU School of Medicine is hoping to relieve some of that stress through a new fundraiser this semester. The PMC will be selling care packages to parents, relatives, and significant others of students on the Indianapolis campus to raise [&hellip;]</p>

Peer Mentoring Committee fundraiser

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Finals week can be stressful, especially for medical students. However, the Peer Mentoring Committee (PMC) at IU School of Medicine is hoping to relieve some of that stress through a new fundraiser this semester.

The PMC will be selling care packages to parents, relatives, and significant others of students on the Indianapolis campus to raise funds for the committee. The packages will be delivered to students the week of finals!

How to Participate in the Fundraiser

Indianapolis First-Year Students

  • Deadline: November 31
  • Email the Peer Mentoring Committee (papc@iupui.edu) the first name, last name and email address of friends, parents, relatives and/or significant others who you would like to participate in the fundraiser (they will then be contacted to send you a care package!)

Friends, Family and Significant Others

  • Deadline: November 31
  • Email the Peer Mentoring Committee (papc@iupui.edu) with the name of the student you’d like to receive a care package.

Sales will end the first week of December so make sure to send the contacts in by November 31!

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