Sullivan 180 Interns at Work

Youth making a difference in their communities

[LIBERTY, NY] – The 2025 class of Sullivan 180 Interns have begun their work to care for gardens and other public spaces throughout Sullivan County. From small planters and established gardens to park enhancements and beautifying Main Streets, interns are working with volunteers to make a difference in their neighborhoods and communities.

“In addition to connecting with peers, the internship program offers a great way to learn about Sullivan County and connect with other community members,” said Anne-Louise Scandariato, Director of Community Engagement at Sullivan 180. “Interns work on expanding their communication, interpersonal, problem-solving and leadership skills while being part of a team.”

The 2025 Sullivan 180 Interns are:

· Adam Mednick - Town of Thompson

· Aiden Tambascio - Callicoon Depot Inc. and Callicoon Business Association

· Alyena Galvin-Bliefernich - Town of Highland

· Christian Curry - Town of Liberty

· Coben Pittaluga - Village of Woodridge

· Howard Kiefer - Town of Bethel

· Olivia Counts - Town of Lumberland Parks and Recreation

· Olivia Tyler - Livingston Manor Renaissance

· Payton Huebsch- Narrowsburg Farmers’ Market

· Riley McLean - Town of Thompson

· Walter Bivens - Town of Liberty

Interns also participate in weekly meetings where they discuss current issues, meet with local leaders, develop leadership skills, and explore career options. Together they will choose, plan and implement a service-learning project.

The Sullivan 180 Internship Program is intended to engage Sullivan County youth between the ages of 16 - 20 years old in the movement to change and shape the future of their communities. Through the program projects funded by Sullivan 180 receives additional help, and the adult volunteers provide mentoring and support.

For more information on the internship program or how to get involved in a Sullivan 180 project, contact Anne-Louise Scandariato at 845-295-2405 or Anne-Louise @Sullivan180.org.

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