NLIHC is pleased to welcome Kharl Reynado as our summer and fall 2022 policy intern! Kharl is a second-year student at the McCourt School of Public Policy at Georgetown University, where she is completing a master’s degree in public policy. She graduated from the University of Connecticut with a BA in economics and human rights in 2019. Before moving to Washington, DC, she served as intake coordinator at the Connecticut Veterans Legal Center, where she helped connect veterans overcoming homelessness and mental illness with mental health professionals, social workers, and legal advocates to help them gain access to healthcare, housing, and stable incomes. More recently, Kharl served as an intern for Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro (D-CT). We are thrilled to have Kharl join the NLIHC team!
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