DENVER – They’ve lived in tents, gutted flood-damaged homes, mentored disadvantaged youth, coordinated thousands of volunteers, and developed into our nation’s future leaders. With 95 projects in 13 states behind them, Wendy Angus-Anderson of Gloucester City, N.J. is one of 215 members of AmeriCorps’ National Civilian Community Corps (NCCC) who have completed 10 months of full-time service to communities in need.
Angus-Anderson, who arrived at NCCC’s Southwest Region Campus in Denver on October 6 to begin her term of service, will graduate from the program on Thursday, July 23. All Corps Members will depart Denver and begin travel to their home of record immediately following the morning ceremony.
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