By K.S. McNutt Staff Writer ksmcnutt@oklahoman.comCollege interns are essential to helping clients at YWCA Oklahoma City get their lives back on track, said Chelsey Branham, director of social and economic justice. Students paid through the federal work study program help the YWCA carry out its mission at no cost to the nonprofit. It's a good deal for the students, too, because they are gaining experience and skills they can use, Branham said. “Just having that ethical engagement in the community has a benefit to your quality of life in general,” she said.Read more on NewsOK.com