From New Leaders Council <[email protected]>
Subject Our Fellows are on the frontlines.
Date December 28, 2022 2:00 PM
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Changing the future can start right now. If we start locally.
New Leaders Council invests in people working every day to make a difference in their communities. With one Fellow, one cohort, one chapter at a time, we are driving a movement that starts locally and has ripple effects across the nation. As our 2023 Fellows join the NLC Family in January, we encourage you to learn more about their stories. [[link removed]]
[link removed] [[link removed]] Take Joanne Celestin (NLC Orlando ‘23) for example. She is a Primary Care Nurse Practitioner with a purpose. In 2019, her brother was murdered by local police during a mental health emergency and as an emergency-trained medical provider, she uses her experience to organize community efforts surrounding the local justice system.
[link removed] [[link removed]] Then there’s Jess Weltha-Bales (NLC Washington DC ‘23) , an army veteran and advocate for survivors of military sexual trauma. Today she serves as a Congressional Fellow with the Women’s Congressional Policy Institute where she helps develop and pass legislation that supports women and the veteran community.
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Take Joanne Celestin (NLC Orlando ‘23) for example. She is a Primary Care Nurse Practitioner with a purpose. In 2019, her brother was murdered by local police during a mental health emergency and as an emergency-trained medical provider, she uses her experience to organize community efforts surrounding the local justice system.
Then there’s Jess Weltha-Bales (NLC Washington DC ‘23) , an army veteran and advocate for survivors of military sexual trauma. Today she serves as a Congressional Fellow with the Women’s Congressional Policy Institute where she helps develop and pass legislation that supports women and the veteran community.
NLC Fellows are are on the frontlines of the problems that impact their families, friends, and neighbors. They have used their stories and passions to advance change. [[link removed]] Now, in our 2023 Institute, NLC will equip them with the skillsets, mindsets, and networks to take their impact even further. With NLC, their ability to make change is truly limitless.
Our Fellows are the future. [[link removed]] But we need your help getting them the resources they need and supporting their chapters as they drive local change. Can you make an end-of-year donation today to support your local chapter? [[link removed]] As we welcome hundreds of Fellows just like Joanne and Jess across the nation, we know that NLC’s local leadership model works. And you can be a part of creating a brighter future with us, one Fellow at a time.
Thank you for supporting your local leaders.
P.S. You can read more about Joanne and Jess, as well as other inspiring Fellows, on the NLC Newsroom [[link removed]] . Thank you in advance for helping to support these Fellows and the communities they call home.
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