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National Student Partnerships
Project Coordinators
Kelsey Ranta
NSP: Mobilizing Student Leaders to Strengthen Communities
National Student Partnerships (NSP) is the nation's only year-round,
student-led volunteer service organization that links people in need
with the resources and opportunities necessary to become
self-sufficient.
Founded by college undergraduates in 1998, NSP operates a national
network of drop-in resource centers, staffed by student volunteers
from area colleges and universities. Working one-on-one with
low-income community members (clients), NSP volunteers provide
intensive on-site and referral services, which enable clients to
achieve their goals.
Besides the rewards of offering one-on-one service to those most in
need in our DC community, the DC office was founded by two Georgetown
University students and is a great way to meet students from other
District Universities (GWU, HU & AU). This is a minimal
time-commitment (about 4 hrs p/week) and hours are flexible according
to your schedule.
They are located in the Perry School at 128 M Street NW, which is easily accessible by the metro, metrobus, the Circulator, and the GU Law Center Shuttle.
Also check out: www.nspnet.org
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