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DRCHSD AmeriCorps NCC Webinar

11 a.m. - 12 p.m. CT
The National Rural Health Resource Center (The Center)

AmeriCorps NCC Webinar 

Description: An overview of AmeriCorps, the only federal agency dedicated to national service and volunteerism, will be provided along with an intro to the benefits of partnering with the different streams of service. Insight into ways you can bring young adults (ages 18-26) to support rural communities and utilize AmeriCorps teams to meet your goals of addressing needs targeting public health initiatives will be provided. Participants will be able to ask questions and explore details of the AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps (NCCC) application process.

Audience: C-Suite facility staff & anyone who might find the information of value.

This webinar will be sent out in advance to actively participating cohort members. Should you have a question, please contact Caleb Lozinski.

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Tamika Eatmon

AmeriCorps NCCC
Assistant Program Director
Tamika Eatmon

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