Camano Island native raises hunger awareness

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WALLA WALLA, WA (01/24/2013)(readMedia)-- Camano Island native Annelise Osterberg is working with Helpline this spring through an internship at Whitman College. She will be helping with client intake and organizing a number of community events to raise awareness about hunger in Walla Walla.

Osterberg is the daughter of Dave and Ann Osterberg. She is a 2010 graduate of Stanwood High School.

At Whitman, Osterberg is a junior environmental studies and sociology combined major, an active member of Campus Climate Challenge, and enjoys meditation club.

Whitman College, Walla Walla, Wash., is honored to attract students who represent the Whitman mosaic––down to earth, high achievers with diverse interests. Whitman is the premier liberal arts college that combines academic excellence with an unpretentious Northwest culture and an engaging community. An independent, non-sectarian residential college, Whitman fosters intellectual vitality, confidence and leadership in its 1,450 students. Also noted for its commitment to environmental principles, Whitman is characterized by intellect, down-to-earth sensibilities, collaboration over competition and active lifestyle.