Alumni
Meet the National Migrant and Seasonal Head Start Association alumni from the Summer Internship.
Hogla Deida Cortez Vega
Alumni - Class of 2023
Inspire Development Centers
Hometown: Sunnyside, Washington
School: Whitworth University
Major: Political Science and Spanish (Language and Literature)
"From this internship I gained confidence and exposure to policy work at a national level, only reassuring me of my career choice. While my primary focus remains on immigration law, this internship introduced me to various issues that impact immigrant families and has equipped me on how to advocate on their behalf. Prior to this internship I had a theoretical understanding of what politics looked like, but it was only through firsthand observation that I truly grasped its dynamics. Seeing the application of concepts I studied in my textbooks being used, allowed me to appreciate different organizations diverse strategies in trying to make change. Professionally this opportunity provided the first steps into my long term career but I have also learned how to overcome imposter syndrome especially when you can't relate to anyone, but your cohort members, in such a competitive environment. It is important to remember your value and the journey that led you to where you are."
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Elvis Rodriguez
Alumni - Class of 2023
East Coast Migrant Head Start Project
Hometown: Avon Park, Florida
School: University of South Florida
Major: Political Science, with a Minor in Criminology
"This internship has provided me with invaluable insights into my own capabilities, how to harness them effectively, and the essential qualities of a successful leader. As I move forward, I'm excited to channel the knowledge I've gained toward making a positive impact on my community. I intend to leverage these experiences not only in future internships and employment endeavors but also to contribute meaningfully to the betterment of our world.
Moreover, this internship has afforded me a broader perspective on the array of career opportunities aligned with my major. This newfound understanding has equipped me with the tools to thoughtfully map out my path ahead, ensuring that my future remains dynamic and promising. I wholeheartedly endorse this internship to all eligible candidates, as it grants access to a unique and supportive community that is genuinely unparalleled.
In light of my journey, I'd like to emphasize the importance of perseverance. If you possess a goal, seize it with unwavering determination and capitalize on every opportunity that comes your way."
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José Velázquez Castellano
Alumni - Class of 2022
East Coast Migrant Head Start Project
Hometown: Goldsboro, North Carolina
School: Tufts University
Major: B.A. Economics
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Gizela Gaspar
Alumni - Class of 2022
Inspire Development Centers
Home Town: Wapato, WA
School: Heritage University
Major: Bachelor's Degree in Nursing
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Alma Hernández De La Cruz
Alumni - Class of 2022
Redlands Christian Migrant Association (RCMA)
Hometown: Plant City, Florida
School: University of South Florida
Major: Public Health
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