Hi everyone!
My name is Michelle Menchaca, and I am a first-generation college student at California State University, Fresno, currently pursuing a degree in Animal Science with a pre-professional emphasis. Growing up as the first in my family to attend a university, I have worked hard to balance my studies with professional roles at The Bulldog Locker to support my education.
I am thrilled to share that I have the opportunity to be a part of the UC Davis Summer Abroad Program: Wildlife, Conservation & Veterinary Medicine in Thailand! This internship is a pivotal step in my journey toward a career in animal management and welfare.
Why go Global?
This program is an intensive, hands on exploration of animal husbandry in a global context. While in a country, I will be studying:
Animal Science in Practice: Gaining international perspectives on wildlife conservation, zoological management, animal nutrition, animal welfare, and training methods.
Veterinary Medicine: Learning hands on veterinary experience on diagnostic methods, proper handling, and physical examinations at the guidance of an onsite veterinarian.
The Goal:
As a student who has already earned certifications in Broiler Welfare and animal husbandry at Fresno State, I am incredibly eager to learn how these systems operate on an international scale. However, the cost of international airfare, program fees, and living expenses is a significant hurdle.
Being fluent in Spanish and English, I have always valued cross-cultural communication. I am ready to take my organizational skills and initiative across the globe to bring back valuable knowledge to my community in Fresno.
Your donation will go directly toward:
Program tuition and academic credit.
Round-trip airfare to an Internship location.
Housing and local transportation.
Any contribution, no matter the size, helps a first-generation student turn a dream into a reality. If you aren't able to donate, sharing this link with your network would mean the world to me!
Thank you for supporting my passion for Animal Science and global learning!


