NLIHC is pleased to welcome Maya Ward-Caldwell as our fund development intern for the fall. Maya is a senior pursuing a B.A. in sociology with a minor in history that focuses on African American and Asian studies at Albright College in Reading, Pennsylvania. Maya’s passion for fund development began while she worked as a summer intern for the Baltimore Regional Housing Partnership, researching localized community reinvestment projects and their positive financial impacts on their surrounding communities, among other subjects. We are excited to have Maya join us and continue her commitments to research and development!
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