Social Work Students Return to D.C. for Policy, Advocacy 'Fly-In'
March 07, 2018
March 07, 2018
TUSCALOOSA, Alabama, March 7 -- The University of Alabama issued the following news:
More than 45 University of Alabama social work students will meet with 30 U.S. Congress members March 20-21 to advocate for legislation regarding opioid abuse, human trafficking and children in foster care.
The Washington, D.C. Policy and Advocacy "Fly-In," launched in 2017, is part of the UA School of Social Work's Washington, D.C. Internship Program, which turns 40 year . . .
More than 45 University of Alabama social work students will meet with 30 U.S. Congress members March 20-21 to advocate for legislation regarding opioid abuse, human trafficking and children in foster care.
The Washington, D.C. Policy and Advocacy "Fly-In," launched in 2017, is part of the UA School of Social Work's Washington, D.C. Internship Program, which turns 40 year . . .
