Artistic Beginnings to College to County: Lynn’s internship
Showcasing the transformative power of mentorship, collaboration, and professional growth within Multnomah County's Finance department
Showcasing the transformative power of mentorship, collaboration, and professional growth within Multnomah County's Finance department
ARTICLE - Employees of public organizations are navigating the present times, this year's interns have managed to carry out important work despite the challenges that working from home may present.
ARTICLE - Meet Julia Adebawo and how she used her internship to gain perspective and explore her interests.
VIDEO - Allyson Spencer, C2C Program founder, shares how internships build relationships and serves the needs of our community.
VIDEO - The Bridge Section's Fabian Jimenez talks about how the College to County Mentorship Program put him on the path to an engineering career with the county.
ARTICLE - Jaques Montgomery shares how he used his internship opportunity to create a career.
VIDEO - Markayla Shattuck shares how she used her psychology interest to gain skills and shape her internship.
ARTICLE - Our program connects young people with career pathways to public service. During a pandemic that has isolated so many of us, we held on to one of our core values: building relationships.
ARTICLE - We’re going to need great strategies and smart thinkers to address the challenges and opportunities we face now and in the future
Kudzai Kapurura (she/her) participated in the College to County (C2C) Mentorship Program with the Office of the Chief Operating Officer during the summer of 2023
Applications Close on March 25th, 2024
Contact our Program Coordinator, Cole Whitehurst, cole.whitehurst@multco.us
Review the resources to help you prepare for success
Job description for our summer internships.
C2C introduces promising college students to careers at Multnomah County by providing three month substantive work opportunities during their summer break.
Videos and articles highlighting the successes of our program
List of major programs from which eligible students are referred. If your program is not listed contact C2C Program Manager, Trisa Kelly: trisa.kelly@multco.us, as you may still be eligible.
Intern Kai Rose (she/her) tells us about how she's been able to develop both personally and professionally. Mentor Alison Sachet tells us a bit about why she decided to become a mentor.
Our College to County (C2C) program is celebrating its 10 anniversary. Hear from C2C Alum Alex Perez on the impact of an internship.
During the summer of 2021 the Mental Health Unit counted on the support of Zola Neal (She/Her/Hers)
Interview Workshop for Candidates
Kudzai
Last summer, the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office hosted six College to County interns, the highest number the agency has supported through the C2C program.
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