Jasmine Jones is a member of Embassy Christian Center Alaska and has served in the young adults and community outreach ministries. As a recent graduate from the Univerity of Alaska Anchorage with a Bachelor's in Psychology and minor study in Children's Mental Health, she will now begin her next chapter as a member of Cohort 6 in the Alaska Student Partnership (AKSP) training and internship program.
Student Partnership
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The ‘What I Have’ initiative highlights the rural communities in Alaska and the need for hope in light of issues like alcoholism, suicide, domestic violence, and depression. There are over 100 villages across the state, and many are without a consistent Gospel witness to minister to them. Through this ministry, teams are taught how to serve and reach others through cross-cultural ministry across the state.
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Alaska Student Partnership (AKSP) Training Program
The Alaska Student Partnership (AKSP) is a 10-month training internship program under the umbrella of ‘What I Have,’ which recruits individuals who are committed to serving in rural Alaska. Trainees work on community projects, serve in classrooms, and take courses to obtain their teaching certifications, as well as other credentials.
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