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Emily Larsen and Parker Stevens pose with an award they received during a Big Brothers Big Sisters event at the end of the 2017 program. Photo courtesy of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Mid-Maine
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Parker Stevens and his "Big Sister" Emily Larsen at the Putt 4 Cass event in May 2018, a mini-golf event and fundraiser for the ShineOnCass mentoring program, which was founded in memory of Messalonskee High School student Cassidy Charette.
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Emily Larsen ties the shoe of her "little brother," Parker Stevens, as part of the ShineOnCass program in Regional School Unit 18.
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Parker Stevens and Emily Larsen do arts and crafts during one of their regular after school meetings at Williams Elementary School in Oakland. Stevens was a part of the school's ShineOnCass mentoring program for the last two years and met weekly with his "big sister."
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Parker Stevens throws a cream pie in the face of his "big sister" Emily Larsen during the last program of the year for ShineOnCass in 2017.