Jennah Baksh wasn’t thinking about nonprofit work as a career after graduation. But a Georgia Gwinnett College program that connects student interns with area nonprofits might change her mind.

Baksh, 22, of Snellville is a GGC senior management information systems major, minoring in information technology is set to graduate later this year. When she was a junior, she participated in the college’s Nonprofit Internship Program, a collaboration between the Georgia Gwinnett College Foundation and multiple donors — including the Community Foundation of Northeast Georgia (CFNEG), which offers juniors and seniors semester-long paid internship opportunities in Gwinnett County and the greater Atlanta area.

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