Look what I just received from my liberal congressman in Laredo
CONGRESSIONAL REPORT
OCTOBER 20, 2012
SERVING THE 28TH DISTRICT OF TEXAS SINCE 2005
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Dear Friends of the 28th District of Texas:
Today I would like to inform you about a great opportunity for young people between the ages of 18-24. If you fall under this category, I strongly encourage you to apply for the FEMA Corps 2013 Winter Program. This is a 10 month residential program that seeks to engage young people in projects that help out communities across the nation who have been affected by disasters.
Participants are assigned to teams of up to 12 people and are expected to assist FEMA in 4 to 6 disaster assistance and recovery effort projects. This can be your first hands-on experience with a federal agency while developing your leadership skills and providing services to disadvantaged communities. FEMA Corps also provides an opportunity to engage in the community, learn a different perspective of people affected by disasters, immerse in cultural exchange, and positively influence other members of society.
Among the benefits offered to FEMA Corps participants are a monthly stipend that can help cover living expenses throughout the program and health insurance. Members who successfully complete the 10 month commitment are eligible to receive the AmeriCorps Education Award, which can help to repay student loans and related costs at qualified institutions of higher education and training programs. The application deadline for next year’s FEMA Corps class is October 31, 2012. For more information about AmeriCorps please call 1-800-942-2677 or visit their website at http://www.nationalservice.gov/
Sincerely,
Congressman Henry Cuellar
CONGRESSIONAL REPORT
OCTOBER 20, 2012
SERVING THE 28TH DISTRICT OF TEXAS SINCE 2005
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Dear Friends of the 28th District of Texas:
Today I would like to inform you about a great opportunity for young people between the ages of 18-24. If you fall under this category, I strongly encourage you to apply for the FEMA Corps 2013 Winter Program. This is a 10 month residential program that seeks to engage young people in projects that help out communities across the nation who have been affected by disasters.
Participants are assigned to teams of up to 12 people and are expected to assist FEMA in 4 to 6 disaster assistance and recovery effort projects. This can be your first hands-on experience with a federal agency while developing your leadership skills and providing services to disadvantaged communities. FEMA Corps also provides an opportunity to engage in the community, learn a different perspective of people affected by disasters, immerse in cultural exchange, and positively influence other members of society.
Among the benefits offered to FEMA Corps participants are a monthly stipend that can help cover living expenses throughout the program and health insurance. Members who successfully complete the 10 month commitment are eligible to receive the AmeriCorps Education Award, which can help to repay student loans and related costs at qualified institutions of higher education and training programs. The application deadline for next year’s FEMA Corps class is October 31, 2012. For more information about AmeriCorps please call 1-800-942-2677 or visit their website at http://www.nationalservice.gov/
Sincerely,
Congressman Henry Cuellar
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