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Nakamura’s Practical Internship Supports Urban Ministry

By Kelsi Dos Santos, November 12, 2021

Walla Walla University encourages students to not only study and learn in classrooms, but to be equipped, inspired and prepared to positively impact their world by gaining real world experience through internships. Adam Nakamura, senior strategic communication major, decided to unite his hands-on learning requirement with an act of service. 

Nakamura heard that a free medical, dental and vision clinic in Portland, Oregon, needed help recruiting volunteers and promoting their ministry. The Impact Your Health Portland annual clinic offers free health care services to the uninsured and underinsured, as well as to refugees, immigrants and homeless people. Eager to join their mission, Nakamura stepped up to serve as their public relations director.

Over the course of several months, Nakamura applied skills learned in class to connect with the local community. “WWU's classes definitely played a major part in guiding me in this internship,” Nakamura said. “They helped me through website optimization, social media management, drafting, submitting press releases and much more.”

Nakamura said he learned the importance of knowing your audience, having clear expectations within a team and problem solving when directions were unclear. He hopes to apply these skills to a career in the humanitarian aid sector or as a freelance public relations writer. 

To suggest an internship opportunity or to learn more about the university’s internship program, visit wallawalla.edu/internships.

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For his senior internship, Adam Nakamura served as the public relations director for a free health care clinic in Portland, Oregon. Left to right: Adam Nakamura; Paddy McCoy, Crosswalk Portland pastor; Jenny Jin, Impact Your Health
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Kelsi Dos Santos

WWU marketing and university relations director
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