Zero Hunger Internship and Bill Emerson Fellowship Informational Webinar

Thursday, December 11, 2025 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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The Zero Hunger Internship immerses college students and recent graduates in anti-hunger work in Washington, D.C. In this 10-week paid internship program, participants gain work experience at anti-hunger organizations as they develop professional skills and grow as leaders. https://hungercenter.org/what-we-do/zero-hunger-internship/

During the 11-month fellowship, Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellows develop a deep understanding of effective solutions to hunger and poverty, and their own roles in achieving Zero Hunger in the United States. Following orientation and field training in Washington, D.C., Emerson Fellows spend five months with community-based organizations throughout the United States. In mid-February fellows return to Washington for a second placement with organizations and government agencies focused on national anti-hunger and anti-poverty policy. Throughout the fellowship, fellows hone essential skills and form a strong professional cohort through in-person trainings, retreats, and professional development sessions.https://hungercenter.org/what-we-do/emerson-fellowship/fellows/

Where
Virtual Virtual Virtual DC 20001

Admission
Open to everyone.

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