As the summer approaches, we want to again
share that internship opportunities are available at A Wider Circle. We are
in the unique position of offering both direct service and behind-the-scenes
internships to qualified students. We are looking for students who are
passionate and committed and would like to be part of a movement to end
poverty.
A Wider Circle was founded in 2001 to provide
services to the most vulnerable children and adults in our nation’s capital
region. The average family size of those we serve is 3.5 and the
average annual income – from all sources – is $12,500. We serve
the neediest of the needy. We have big goals for being a force in
the movement to end poverty.
Since our founding, A Wider Circle has helped
families on the journey out of poverty through the provision of basic need
items, job skills training and, most recently, wraparound support. Last year,
we furnished the homes of more than 4,400 families. We also are involved in
multiple initiatives to build community and a movement to end poverty.
A Wider Circle is a grassroots 501(c)(3) nonprofit
organization that hires 10-15 unpaid interns each semester to work out of our
Center for Community Service in Silver Spring. Interns are truly the
lifeblood of our organization. In addition to direct service and education
internships, there are business, marketing, research, and strategic planning
internships available. We request that interns commit to working at least 15
hours per week. Students interested in our internships may contact us
at intern@awidercircle.org for
information or simply send a resume and cover letter to that address.
Internships are also listed on our
website www.awidercircle.org.
If you have any questions about internship
opportunities with us or about our work in general, please contact me any
time at 301-608-3504 or at this email address.
Anne Thompson, Ph.D.
Deputy Director, A Wider Circle
o:301-608-3504; c:301-461-1332 www.awidercircle.org CFC #21120 |
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Summer Internship Helping End Poverty with A Wider Circle
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