Career Development & Professional Engagement Events
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[PAST EVENT] Project Horseshoe Farm - Information Session
October 6, 2020
4pm - 5pm
Horseshoe Farm is pleased to offer educational grant supported gap year (13 month) Fellowships for graduating students (or recent college graduates) interested in learning about community health leadership, participating in innovative approaches to improving local health and education systems, and contributing to broader strengths in local communities. Accepted Fellows receive free housing, an educational grant of $700/month, and valuable experience through:
- Participation in Horseshoe Farm’s innovative approaches to improving health, education, and community health systems
- Work supporting health providers, teachers, and other community leaders
- Direct work with seniors, adults living with mental illness, and children
- Close work and collaboration with a team of other talented Fellows
- First hand exposure to health systems, to health policy, and to community health in action
- Direct experience impacting social determinants of health and learning about the biopsychosocial model
- Experience with operations in a community based non-profit organization
- Community Engagement work in support of other civic, business, non-profit, and governmental organizations throughout the community and other opportunities to get to know their local community
- Ongoing mentorship and teaching and weekly readings and discussions (syllabus overview can be found here)
A William & Mary alum and current Fellow will highlight the programs and application process, and take your questions.
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Contact
Don Snyder