From OCA National Center <[email protected]>
Subject Now accepting applications for 2026 Olga May Wong Policy Fellowship
Date December 1, 2025 5:00 PM
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Olga May Wong Policy Fellowship
We are now accepting applications for the 2026 Olga May Wong Policy Fellowship, a part-time, paid position ($15/hour), with a max of 266 hours, that will support OCA’s national policy, advocacy, and organizing strategy and programming. The Fellow will report to and work closely with the Executive Director and the policy and programs departments. The candidate should have at least 1-3 years of undergraduate or working experience in policy analysis, community organizing, and/or program facilitation. This position is in-person based in Washington, D.C., remote-optional, with a start date of Quarter 1 2026.

Previously established as the Olga May Wong Public Service Scholarship Fund, the Olga May Wong Policy Fellowship was created by the Wong Family to support individuals in their pursuit of public service, in honor of their family matriarch, loving wife, mother and grandmother, Olga May Wong, who passed peacefully on August 3, 2022, at the age of 94, surrounded by her husband, children, in-laws, and grandchildren.
Deadline to Apply: January 5, 2026
Questions? Contact [email protected] (mailto:[email protected])
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Born in Jamaica, Olga May Wong came from very humble beginnings with no formal education. She met and married Bertie Wong, her husband of 65 years, in Kingston, Jamaica. A devoted mother to her children, she continually stressed the unity of family and cultural values, and improving one’s self and life through the pursuit of education. Seeking a better life and opportunities for her family, she made the difficult decision to move to the United States. Olga’s tenacity and resilience during those years were rewarded as she witnessed her 6 children attaining Masters or higher degrees, and all her grandchildren similarly on the same path. Her greatest joy was sharing in their accomplishments and successes, and spending time with her family.

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