Liaison Interpreter Program of Somerville Application
The Liaison Interpreter Program of Somerville (LIPS) trains highly motivated bilingual high school students in the skills of interpretation - the art of communicating spoken words from one language into another.  It is a paid training program taught by professional interpreters and can open up opportunities to work as a professional interpreter once you develop these skills. Participants are also expected to practice interpretation at local community events during the year. You must be bilingual in English and either Spanish, Portuguese, or Haitian Creole to participate. 

NOTE: The 2025-2026 Program has now begun. Recruitment for the 2026-2027 year will begin in September 2026. We will contact you soon!
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First Name *
Last Name *
Pronouns (select all that apply) *
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Date of birth (MM/DD/YYYY) *
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Languages Spoken *
What country/countries does your family come from? *
Race/Ethnicity (check all that apply) *
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Number of people that live in your household. *
Phone Number *
Address (Street, City) *
Email *
What is the best way for us to get in touch with you? (select all that apply) *
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What grade will you be in during the school year 2025-2026? *
What high school do you go to? *
Can you attend weekly trainings on Thursdays 4:30pm-6:30pm from October through April? *
Who should we call if there is an emergency? Emergency contact: Name *
Emergency Contact: Relationship *
Emergency Contact: Phone Number *
Why are you interested in being a part of the LIPS? *
Are you interested in doing paid translation and interpretation work in your community? *
Why do you think interpretation work is important? *
What is an issue facing your community that you really care about? Why? *
Tell us about yourself!
What do you like to do in your free time? What makes you excited to be somewhere? 
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How do you care for your mental health? *
How did you find out about LIPS? *
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