Richardson grateful for experience
14 Jun 2021
News
University of Nebraska-Lincoln pre-pharmacy student Katelyn Richardson knew she wanted to go beyond her studies and get a glimpse into what life would be like as a pharmacist.
She found that opportunity through the Foundation for Thayer County Health Services Fund and Nebraska Community Foundation.
She joined the latest batch of young Nebraskans to participate in NCF’s Hometown Interns program, which kicked off in Summer 2020 with 13 interns across the state, then continued with a winter round.
The extended break between the first and second semesters offered interns a chance to get more immersed in their respective communities. Richardson settled in and learned by doing at Thayer County Health Services.
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