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General StoriesJune 27, 2007 

Assemblywoman Galef Announces Summer Internship Program

Assemblywoman Galef has begun her summer internship program for high school and college students. This will be the fifteenth year of the program, which offers students a unique educational experience by participating in the everyday activities of their local government and serving their community.

Interns help run Assemblywoman Galef's office in downtown Ossining. During their time in the office, they will work on significant projects and gain first-hand knowledge in a number of different fields. Interns write letters, research bills, write press releases, work on newsletters, and deal with constituents. Many interns also focus on special projects. Interns also join Assemblywoman Galef at community events.

These unpaid internships offer a valuable opportunity for volunteers to make a difference in their community, and learn or improve skills that will be important throughout their lives. "Interns learn through their work in the office," said Assemblywoman Galef. "Not only are the interns able to utilize the talents they already possess, but they can also improve and develop new abilities that can last them the rest of their lives."

"The variety of assignments that I have worked on during my internship has really broadened my horizons," one intern agreed. "Not only have I learned more about the legislative process, but I now have a firsthand understanding of many current issues, having done research on everything from the right to perform a marriage ceremony to safety regulations for nuclear power plants."

Assemblywoman Galef s office is currently seeking interns. If you are interested in more information on the internship program or you are looking to apply, please contact chief-of-staff Catherine Borgia at (914) 941-1111.

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