I was just able to give a presentation on my year at Omak (83-84) to a class at Creighton Univ in Native American Studies! It was great to make a power point as my pics were from the old film but could be scanned. It was fun to recall all the n eat events and people I met, served and learned so much from. Go NW JVC1
Thursday, April 7 | 7:00pm ET / 4:00pm PT Learn about all that makes a year of service with JVC Northwest unique. We’ll talk about the opportunities available, what intentional community looks like, and dive into our values of social and ecological justice, simple living, and spirituality/reflection. There will also be plenty of time for Q+A. Register here.
"How to Make Your Application Stand Out"
Wednesday, April 20 | 7:00pm ET / 4:00pm PT Learn how you can position yourself to be a strong candidate for service with JVC Northwest. With one week left before the April 26 priority deadline, this will also be the perfect time to get a handle on each step of the application, interview, matching, and placement process. Register here.
Zayna Abusada (Ashland, MT ’17-18, Anchorage, AK ’18-19) was most recently a JV in south-central Alaska serving with immigrant and refugee English-Language learners as the Academy for Citizenship and Civics Support Specialist with the Alaska Literacy Program (ALP) in Anchorage. Zayna first served with Indigenous students on the Northern Cheyenne and Crow Reservations. Originally from Iowa City, Iowa, Zayna went on to earn her undergraduate degree in History and Theological Studies with a minor in Middle Eastern Studies at Saint Louis University.
Thank you so much!!!
I was just able to give a presentation on my year at Omak (83-84) to a class at Creighton Univ in Native American Studies! It was great to make a power point as my pics were from the old film but could be scanned. It was fun to recall all the n eat events and people I met, served and learned so much from. Go NW JVC1
And a blessed advent season to all of you.
Peace and prayers,
Kim Nelson Strudl (Omak 83-84)