Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF)<\/a>. She was familiar with the agency\u2019s work, and was excited about the prospect of working within an organization that touches so many different aspects of family support in Washington state. Working at DCYF would allow Sharissa to be in the room where decisions were being made, and develop her voice as a leader and advocate.<\/p>\n\n\n\nJust over a year into the Fellowship, she is still thrilled with her choice. Policy work at the state level can feel frustratingly slow-paced, but Sharissa is incredibly encouraged by the tenacity and determination of her colleagues. Though DCYF is a huge government agency, Sharissa\u2019s licensing team is committed to maintaining a personal, human-centered work environment. One of the highlights for Sharissa is that the nature of her work allows her to collaborate with different departments across the agency. This gives her a window into the purpose and priorities of many different teams at DCYF. In particular, Sharissa is excited about DCYF\u2019s commitment to intentionally build trust with direct service providers and community leaders. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
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