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Attention Fellowship Candidates

The National Center for Youth Law is seeking to sponsor an applicant for a Skadden, Equal Justice Works, Soros, and other fellowships.  Applications are due in September-October.  If you are interested in being sponsored by NCYL for a fellowship you should apply to NCYL by July 13, 2009.

Founded in 1970, the National Center for Youth Law in a non-profit organization whose mission is to use the law to improve the lives of children and adolescents affected by poverty.

NCYL focuses its work in four areas: 

•  Safety and protection of abused and neglected children

•  Health and mental health care

•  Juvenile Justice

•  Education

NCYL provides assistance to other child advocates nationwide, conducts trainings, engages in legislative and administrative advocacy, publishes a legal journal, and litigates cases intended to benefit large numbers of poor children.

NCYL is interested in applicants with a demonstrated commitment to child advocacy and/or poverty law.  In particular, candidates for sponsorship should have a keen interest in advocacy for poor and vulnerable children.

If you are interested in applying for a Skadden, Equal Justice Works, Soros or other fellowships with NCYL, please submit the following to Frankie Guzman by July 13, 2009:        

·   letter expressing your interest, relevant experience, and possible project ideas;

·   resume;

·   three references;

·   writing sample; and

·   unofficial transcript

Please note that it is not essential that you have a specific fellowship project planned.  We will work with fellowship candidates to develop appropriate project ideas.

If you would like additional information about the National Center for Youth Law or the application procedure, please visit our website at www.youthlaw.org or contact Frankie Guzman, Assistant to the Director, at (510) 835-8098 ext. 3018 or fguzman(at)youthlaw.org.

The National Center for Youth Law is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, age, ethnic background, sex, disability, or sexual orientation.  Applicants of color are strongly encouraged.

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