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New USDA Internship Program Empowers Migrant and Farmworker Students

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is excited to announce its new internship program for students from migrant and farmworker backgrounds. Eight students will have a paid summer internship in Washington, D.C. for 10 weeks. They will learn about different job options at the USDA while gaining valuable work experience. 

Abigail Sanchez, an intern at the USDA Office of Partnership and Public Engagement, is happy to share how much she has learned. She got to work closely with the acting chief of staff and other program liaisons, which taught her about the importance of the USDA's partnerships with different groups. Abigail expresses her growing interest in considering future career opportunities with the USDA after college. 

This unique program is a collaborative effort with the National HEP/CAMP Association, a coalition of universities, colleges, and nonprofit organizations administering the High School Equivalency Program (HEP) and the College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP).  

HEP helps more than 6,000 students every year. It supports those who left high school early to get their High School Equivalency certificate, especially if they come from underserved communities. CAMP supports around 2,400 migrant participants during their first year of college by providing academic, personal, and financial assistance. 

The internship program not only offers professional experiences but also fosters diversity, equity, and inclusion within the USDA. Lisa Ramirez, director of the Office of Partnerships and Public Engagement, emphasizes that these internships allow aspiring young leaders to explore various career paths within the Department. 

This empowering initiative is a testament to the USDA's commitment to providing equitable access to its programs, services, and resources for underserved communities. It also underscores the Department's dedication to supporting and empowering migrant and farmworker students.  

The USDA extends its support to these students through over 25 education programs that cultivate their potential in the food and agricultural industries, offering scholarships, tuition assistance, room and board support, and living stipends to eligible students. 

The USDA's new internship program provides an invaluable opportunity for migrant and farmworker students, empowering them to explore potential careers and discover their passion within the Department. 

Source : wisconsinagconnection

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