Latino Center of the Midlands

Grades 9–10 Grades 11–12 Postsecondary
The Latino Center of the Midlands offers youth work-base-learning programs called Siembra Nebraska, which provides high school and college students with hands-on internships in industries such as construction, media, healthcare, environmental science, and agriculture. The program connects students with local professionals who offer mentorship and real-world experience. Participants develop practical skills, explore career interests, and gain valuable workplace exposure. Siembra Nebraska helps youth build strong foundations for future careers while fostering leadership and community engagement.
ORGANIZATION TYPE
Non-Profit Operator
STUDENTS SERVED
Fewer Than 100
GEOGRAPHIC REACH
Local
LOCALE(S) SERVED
Urban
WBL SERVICE MODELS
Career Fair / Career Day, Industry Speaker, Workplace Tour, Job Shadowing, Mentorship, Internship, Cooperative Work Experience, Service Learning
DELIVERY MODALITY
Community-based
TYPICAL DURATION
Long-term
SCHOOL-BASED TIMING
Summer
COMPENSATION TYPE
Paid
STAKEHOLDERS SERVED
Basic Career Exploration Tools, Employers, Students
LANGUAGE SUPPORT
Multilingual
TARGETED POPULATIONS
Underrepresented Minorities
DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS
No
CAREER CLUSTERS ALIGNMENT
Agriculture, Arts, Entertainment, & Design, Construction, Digital Technology, Education, Energy & Natural Resources, Financial Services, Healthcare & Human Services, Management & Entrepreneurship, Marketing & Sales
FUNDING MODEL
Grants, Philanthropy

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