ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Libraries Unlimited. First and foremost, I would like to thank you for the opportunity to write this book. You. Thank you for reading. This was a real labor of love for me. I’m not super confident in my writing or even my place in the greater library world. I hope you will overlook any flaws and see the heart of this book—my pas- sion for teens and creating programming that supports them in their growth and ability to become better humans. Heather Booth. Thank you for your texts talking me down when I was standing on the ledge of imposter syndrome. Thank you for reading this when I didn’t want to look at it myself. You are truly an inspiration to me and countless other librarians. We are lucky to have you as a part of this profession. I am lucky to call you friend. I owe you coffee, pancakes, and a drink. Not necessarily together. Regina Townsend. Thank you for collaborating with me all of those years ago and endless e-mails and collaborations since. Thank you for being my go-to librarian regarding working with Greek letter organizations for this book as well as all of your amazing volunteer and service ideas. I admire you as a human and a librarian. I wish you had been my librarian as a teen. I probably would have spent a lot more time in the library. Rachael Bild. Thank you for taking the time to speak to me about all of the amazing volunteer opportunities you have for your teens in addition