The CCE is seeking a motivated college graduate who is interested in fighting food insecurities as an AmeriCorps VISTA. This person will work with local producers, consumers, nonprofits, and state agencies on fighting food insecurity on the Palouse. Applicants moving from out of the area are paid to relocate, and the position comes with travel opportunities, student loan deferment, $6,500 paid towards student loans or future schooling, and a stipend. For more information on the Palouse Fresh Food Project, click here. To learn more about this position, contact Tiffanie Braun, CCE Assistant Director, at tiffanieb@wsu.edu. Apply here.
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