VIDEO: NPSA Alum Shows Gratitude
Wednesday, March 28th, 2018
Tags: GTNPF Media, NPS Academy, Videos
The Foundation supports a variety of youth programs that change the lives of those who participate. National Park Service Academy (NPSA) brings college students from diverse backgrounds to Grand Teton National Park and introduces them to careers in the National Park System. Everly Jazi discovered NPSA while walking along the National Mall in Washington, D.C. She wasted no time to apply and was accepted to the program that same summer. Everly’s time at NPSA eventually led her to work in Yosemite and Katmai National Parks and she is now a field educator for Teton Science Schools in Jackson, WY. Listen to how NPSA changed her world.
Thanks to our partners at Grand Teton National Park, Teton Science Schools, and Student Conservation Association who help the Foundation make this program possible year after year!
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