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American Civic Life

Your Work in a Single Sentence

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Hannah Willage

May 6, 2021

I have the best job because of the meaningful work done by the people that I serve. I am always talking about how the IFYC Alumni Network is made up of such caring, committed, and collaborative people. Recently, I asked a group of IFYC Alumni to share what they do in one sentence. I love their responses because they capture who they are so well. They are invested in their communities, they solve problems, they are committed to social justice, and they are humble and passionate about continuing to grow, learn, and be better.

35 Alumni Responses to “Can you summarize your work and goals in a single sentence?”

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