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Nikkei Community Internship
The
Nikkei Community Internship Program is a statewide program, which
offers college students an opportunity to obtain experience supporting
the work of various community organizations while increasing their
understanding of contemporary issues affecting Japanese Americans.
Coordinated by the Japanese Community Youth Council (JCYC) in Northern
California and the Little Tokyo Service Center (LTSC) in Southern
California, the goal of the program is to support the development
of the next generation of community leaders.
The NCI program supports the leadership development of participants
through by:
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Giving
young Nikkei greater exposure to opportunities and needs in
the Japanese American community,
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Promoting
interaction and networking between existing Nikkei organizations
and institutions,
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Connecting
young Nikkei with mentors in the Japanese American community,
who inspire and peak their interest in the work of community
organizations, and
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Providing
a fun learning experience that creates energy and a desire
to participate in the Japanese American community and other
communities to which they belong. |
The
program consists of an eight-week summer internship where interns
are placed at organizations such as the Japanese Community and Cultural
Center of Northern California, Kimochi Inc., Go For Broke, and the
Japanese American Citizens League. Each intern earns a $2,000 scholarship
for their participation in the program in addition to receiving
training and experience in community service.
During the eight-week program, one day of each week is reserved
for the interns to visit various Japanese American organizations
and groups to expand their knowledge of available services and resources.
The interns also meet and dialogue with various community leaders.
For more information, please contact:
Erika Tamura at 415-202-7909 or etamura@jcyc.org
or visit our website at www.nikkeiyouth.org
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