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Moorings Park and LWIT's Project Explore

See larger Lorenzo Walker Institute of Technology's Project Explore rehabilitation technician student Mariah Padilla-Crosby, 19, does exercises with a patient who recently underwent knee surgery on Thursday morning at Moorings Park. Project Explore, a community-based program that pairs student with staff mentors for education and support, will hold it's graduation next week. Jason Easterly/Special to the Daily News

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Lorenzo Walker Institute of Technology's Project Explore rehabilitation technician student Mariah Padilla-Crosby, 19, does exercises with a patient who recently underwent knee surgery on Thursday morning at Moorings Park. Project Explore, a community-based program that pairs student with staff mentors for education and support, will hold it's graduation next week. Jason Easterly/Special to the Daily News

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  • Brittany Stready, left, 23, a rehabilitation technician at Moorings Park and past graduate of Lorenzo Walker Institute of Technology's Project Explore program, walks with Project Explore student Mariah Padilla-Crosby, 19, on Thursday morning at Moorings Park. Project Explore, a community-based program that pairs student with staff mentors for education and support, will hold it's graduation next week. Jason Easterly/Special to the Daily News
  • Brittany Stready, left, 23, a rehabilitation technician at Moorings Park and past graduate of Lorenzo Walker Institute of Technology's Project Explore program, instructs Project Explore student Mariah Padilla-Crosby, 19, how to break-down a Continuous Possitive Motion machine for knee injuries on Thursday morning at Moorings Park. Project Explore, a community-based program that pairs student with staff mentors for education and support, will hold it's graduation next week. Jason Easterly/Special to the Daily News
  • Lorenzo Walker Institute of Technology's Project Explore rehabilitation technician student Mariah Padilla-Crosby, 19, talks with patients on Thursday morning at Moorings Park. Project Explore, a community-based program that pairs student with staff mentors for education and support, will hold it's graduation next week. Jason Easterly/Special to the Daily News
  • Brittany Stready, left, 23, a rehabilitation technician at Moorings Park and past graduate of Lorenzo Walker Institute of Technology's Project Explore program, talks with therapy patients and staff members on Thursday morning at Moorings Park. Project Explore, a community-based program that pairs student with staff mentors for education and support, will hold it's graduation next week. Jason Easterly/Special to the Daily News
  • Lorenzo Walker Institute of Technology's Project Explore rehabilitation technician student Mariah Padilla-Crosby, 19, does exercises with a patient who recently underwent knee surgery on Thursday morning at Moorings Park. Project Explore, a community-based program that pairs student with staff mentors for education and support, will hold it's graduation next week. Jason Easterly/Special to the Daily News
  • Brittany Stready, right, 23, a rehabilitation technician at Moorings Park and past graduate of Lorenzo Walker Institute of Technology's Project Explore program, walks with Project Explore student Mariah Padilla-Crosby, 19, as they take linens to the laundry room on Thursday morning at Moorings Park. Project Explore, a community-based program that pairs student with staff mentors for education and support, will hold it's graduation next week. Jason Easterly/Special to the Daily News
  • Brittany Stready, right, 23, a rehabilitation technician at Moorings Park and past graduate of Lorenzo Walker Institute of Technology's Project Explore program, receives a hug from Project Explore student Mariah Padilla-Crosby, 19, before Padilla-Crosby leaves for the day on Thursday morning at Moorings Park. Project Explore, a community-based program that pairs student with staff mentors for education and support, will hold it's graduation next week. Jason Easterly/Special to the Daily News
  • Brittany Stready, left, 23, a rehabilitation technician at Moorings Park and past graduate of Lorenzo Walker Institute of Technology's Project Explore program, instructs Project Explore student Mariah Padilla-Crosby, 19, how to break-down a Continuous Possitive Motion machine for knee injuries on Thursday morning at Moorings Park. Project Explore, a community-based program that pairs student with staff mentors for education and support, will hold it's graduation next week. Jason Easterly/Special to the Daily News
  • Lorenzo Walker Institute of Technology's Project Explore rehabilitation technician student Mariah Padilla-Crosby, 19, does exercises with a patient who recently underwent knee surgery on Thursday morning at Moorings Park. Project Explore, a community-based program that pairs student with staff mentors for education and support, will hold it's graduation next week. Jason Easterly/Special to the Daily News
  • Brittany Stready, right, 23, a rehabilitation technician at Moorings Park and past graduate of Lorenzo Walker Institute of Technology's Project Explore program, receives a hug from Project Explore student Mariah Padilla-Crosby, 19, before Padilla-Crosby leaves for the day on Thursday morning at Moorings Park. Project Explore, a community-based program that pairs student with staff mentors for education and support, will hold it's graduation next week. Jason Easterly/Special to the Daily News

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