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Inclusion in Action
View these Stories
Everyday, individuals are actively engaged volunteering and providing services in their communities. In the videos below, AmeriCorps alumni share their successful national service experiences. Watch now!
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Avery Olmstead
AmeriCorps Alumni
Dwight Owens
AmeriCorps Alumni
Lisa Severino
AmeriCorps Alumni
Oyo Fummilayo
AmeriCorps Alumni
Ted Garland
AmeriCorps Alumni
Zernial M. Bogan
U.S. Airforce Veteran, AmeriCorps Alumni
Elizabeth O'Dell
AmeriCorps Alumni
Mississippi Inclusion Video
Arizona Inclusion NOW
Sonoran UCEDD Center for Excellence
Link to video on their site.
Alex Freeman
AmeriCorps Alumni
Credit: Interview completed by National Service to Employment Project (NextSTEP)
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