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Internship opportunities for Summer 2009 will be announced and posted on this website on December 3, 2008.
Summer 2008 Internships by Organization Summer 2008 Internships by Location Summer 2008 Internships by Area of Interest
The Summer 2008 internships are listed below by organization, by location and by area of interest. The internship lists can also be downloaded here: PICS Internships - by Organization PICS Internships - by Location PICS Internships - by Area of Interest
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2008 Internships by Organization
Full job descriptions for each internship are available for download below. Former intern evaluations are available in the PICS office; new internships (which would not have evaluations) are noted below.
Internships last for 10 weeks and pay $450/week ($4500). Work-study and international funding differs. Any exceptions are noted below. 34th STREET PARTNERSHIP/BRYANT PARK CORPORATION, New York, NY 10110 (www.34thstreet.org, www.bryantpark.org) Former Intern: Yuchen Zhang ‘10 ACCESS COMMUNITY HEALTH NETWORK, Chicago, IL (www.accesscommunityhealth.net) Former Intern: Jen Andresen ‘07 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF RADIOLOGY IMAGING NETWORK (ACRIN), Philadelphia, PA (www.acrin.org) Former Interns: Catherine Cushenberry ’07, Mark Wertz ’07, Molly Kantor ‘08 AMERICAN INDIAN CENTER, Chicago, IL (www.aic-chicago.org) Former Intern: James Mister ‘09 THE ASSOCIATED: JEWISH COMMUNITY FEDERATION OF BALTIMORE, Baltimore MD (www.associated.org) Former intern: Chad Priest ‘07 B-SAFE PROGRAM (BISHOP’S SUMMER ACADEMIC & FUN ENRICHMENT PROGRAM), Boston, MA (www.ststephensbos.org) Expect housing to be provided** BERMUDA INSTITUTE OF OCEAN SCIENCES, St. George, Bermuda (www.bios.edu) Weekly allowance of $150 will be provided. Airfare is NOT included. Food & lodging is included ** BOSTON HEALTH CARE FOR THE HOMELESS PROGRAM, Boston, MA (www.bhchp.org) Former Intern: Aita Amaize ‘07 BREAD FOR THE CITY MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS, Washington, DC (www.breadforthecity.org) Former Intern (Bread for the City): Ruth Metzel ‘10 BRISTOL BOROUGH COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP, Bristol, PA (www.buckspromise.org) Former Intern: Charlotte Glennie ‘09 CATA - FARMWORKER SUPPORT COMMITTEE, Glassboro, NJ (www.cata-farmworkers.org) Former Interns: Michael Alonso ’07, Drew Frederick ’07, Vanessa Rodriguez ‘09 CATALYST CHICAGO, Chicago, IL (www.catalyst-chicago.org) Former Interns: E. Porter White ’08, David Smart ’09, Yiwen Wang ‘08 CENTER FOR PUBLIC INTEGRITY, Washington DC (www.publicintegrity.org) Former Interns: Ann Lee ’07, Erika Kaneko ’07, Henry Barmeier ‘10 CHILDREN’S LAW CENTER OF MINNESOTA, St. Paul, MN (www.clcmn.org) Former Interns: Lee Popkin ’07, Katie Cheng ’09, Wenli Cai ’09 CHILDREN’S NATIONAL MEDICAL CENTER (CNMC), Volunteer Services, Washington, DC (www.cnmc.org) Former Interns: Emily Parker ’07, Jessica George ’07, Sarah Tallman ‘08 CHILDREN’S NATIONAL MEDICAL CENTER (CNMC), Trauma Unit, Washington DC (www.cnmc.org) Former Interns: Mike Honigberg ’08, Jeff Izant ’08, Trent Magruder ‘08 CITY ACADEMY, St. Louis, MO (www.cityacademyschool.org) Former Interns: Devon Damiano ’09, Madeline Taylor ‘08 CITY OF SANTA FE ARTS COMMISSION, Santa Fe, NM (www.santafenm.gov) Former Intern: Emily Parker ‘07 D&R GREENWAY LAND TRUST, Princeton, NJ (www.drgreenway.org) Former Intern: Sylvia Dee ‘10 EAST HARLEM SCHOOL, New York, NY (www.eastharlemschool.org) Former Interns: Roxanne Schneider ’08, Victor Wakefield ’07, Aundeah Kearney ’10 EPIPHANY SCHOOL, Boston, MA (www.epiphanyschool.com) Housing provided Former Intern: John Travis ‘09 FRIENDS OF PRINCETON OPEN SPACE, Princeton, NJ (www.fopos.org) ** THE GESU SCHOOL/YOUNG SCHOLARS PROGRAM, Philadelphia, PA (www.gesuschool.org) Former Interns: Meghan Farrell ’07, John Travis ’08
GIRLS PREP CHARTER SCHOOL, New York, NY (www.girlsprep.org) Former Interns: Serena Scholz ’07, Katharine Westfall ‘09 THE GLOBAL PEACE INITIATIVE OF WOMEN, New York, NY (www.GPIW.org) Former Intern: Elizabeth Jemison ’08, Julia Peppiatt ‘08 GREATSCHOOLS, INC. (Data Intern), San Francisco, CA (www.greatschools.net) Former Interns (GreatSchools): Nathan Edgerton ’07, Vivian Kim ’07, Sara Jew-Lim ’07, Alex Arader ‘08 GREATSCHOOLS, INC. (Engineering Intern), San Francisco, CA (www.greatschools.net) Former Interns (GreatSchools): Nathan Edgerton ’07, Vivian Kim ’07, Sara Jew-Lim ’07, Alex Arader ‘08 GREATSCHOOLS, INC. (Editorial Intern), San Francisco, CA (www.greatschools.net) Former Interns (GreatSchools): Nathan Edgerton ’07, Vivian Kim ’07, Sara Jew-Lim ’07, Alex Arader ‘08 GREAT SWAMP WATERSHED ASSOCIATION (GSWA), New Vernon, NJ (www.greatswamp.org) Former Interns: Christian Burset ’07, Peri Rosenstein ’08, Eloise Salmon ’07, Stephanie Burset ’09, Angela Cai ‘09 HOUSING DEVELOPMENT FUND, INC. (HDF), Stamford, CT (www.hdf-ct.org) Former Intern: Ann Lee ’07, Kelly Hannigan ’07 HUMAN RIGHTS FIRST (HRF), New York, NY (www.humanrightsfirst.org) Former Interns: Sarah Karam ’07, Nahal Zebarjadi-Sar ’07, Sunshine Yin’ 08 JEWISH COUNCIL FOR THE AGING, Rockville, MD (www.jcagw.org) ** JUMPSTART FOR YOUNG CHILDREN, INC., Boston, MA (www.jstart.org) Former Interns: Jared Nicholson ’08, Joelle Milov ‘09 KIDSAFE AUSTRALIA, Melbourne, Canberra, and Sydney, Australia, (www.kidsafe.com.au) $4000 stipend provided & home stays include food & lodging. Travel within Australia between sites provided Former Interns: Emily Parker ’07, Anna Peng ‘10 KIDSMART – TOOLS FOR LEARNING, St. Louis, MO (www.kidsmartstl.org) Former intern: Adriana Willsie ‘07 LAWYERS FOR CHILDREN, New York, NY (www.lawyersforchildren.org) Former Interns: Sandy Zaeh ’07, Reagan Reber ’07, Cassandra Bolanos ’07, Nana-Ama Boayke ’08, Melissa Deutsch ’08 LEGAL ACTION CENTER (LAC), Seattle, WA Former Interns: Rachel Power ’08, Grace Huang ’07, Amarilys Bernacet ‘07 LINK COMMUNITY SCHOOL, Newark, NJ (www.linkschool.org) Former Interns: Yomaira Jimenez ’07, Tim Lanni ’09, Alma Moedano ‘08
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MERCER STREET FRIENDS FOOD BANK, Ewing, NJ (www.mercerstreetfriends.org) Former Interns: Samara Penn ’07, Tracey Harrop ‘07 MEDICAL AND HEALTH RESEARCH ASSOCIATION OF NYC (MHRA), New York, NY (www.mhra.org) Former Interns: Jason Aramburu ’07, Courtney Brein ’08, Shannon deVore ’07, Caitlin Drumm ’07, Katie Lewis-Lamonica ’08, Mina Ananth ‘09 MONTEFIORE MEDICAL CENTER, New York, NY (www.montefiore.org) Former Intern: Stephanie Ng ‘10 MY FRIEND’S PLACE, Los Angeles, CA (www.myfriendsplace.org) ** NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM OF LOS ANGELES, Los Angeles, CA (www.nhm.org) ** NATIONAL NETWORK TO END DOMESTIC VIOLENCE (NNEDV), Washington, D.C. (www.nnedv.org) Former Interns: Sunshine Yin ’08, Rachel Rothschild ’08 NEIGHBORWORKS AMERICA, Washington, DC (www.nw.org) Stipend larger than $4500, up to 12 week internship Former Interns: Anna Leonard ’10, Stephan Crown-Weber ‘09 NEW YORK CITY AIDS HOUSING NETWORK, Brooklyn, NY (www.nycahn.org) Former Interns: Aliya Sanders ’07, Alex Gertner ’10 NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY, New York, NY, www.nypl.org** NEW YORK CITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (Public Affairs Intern), New York, NY (www.nycedc.com) Stipend larger than $4500 up to 12 week internship
NEW YORK CITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (Strategic Planning Intern), New York, NY (www.nycedc.com) Stipend larger than $4500 up to 12 week internship Former Intern: Jennifer Edelstein ‘09 NORTH STAR ACADEMY, Newark, NJ (www.northstaracademy.org) Former Interns: Paul Martin ’07, Amirah Mercer ’09, Meghan Howard ‘08 NEIGHBORHOOD INTERFAITH MOVEMENT, Philadelphia, PA (www.nim-phila.org) Expects to provide free housing Former Interns: John Locke ’07, Adrienne Simpson ’08, Caitlin Sullivan ’07, Julia McWilliams ’08, Jordan Kisner ‘09 ONE ECONOMY, Washington, DC (www.one-economy.com) ** POVERTY AND RACE RESEARCH ACTION COUNCIL, Washington, DC (www.prrac.org) Internship must end on 8/1 or 8/8 Former Intern: Carl Owens ‘08 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY SUMMER JOURNALISM PROGRAM, Princeton, NJ (www.princeton.edu/~sjp) Former Interns: Cailey Hall ’07, Amanda Rinderle ’08, Walter Griffin ‘10 PRINCETON-BLAIRSTOWN CENTER, Blairstown, NJ (www.princeton.edu/pbcenter) Required dates are June 9-August 29. Housing & food is included Former Interns: Sylvester Black ’09, Julia Chapman ‘09 THE QUEBEC-LABRADOR FOUNDATION (QLF), Ipswich, MA or Eastern Canada or Rural New England (www.QLF.org) Lodging and food provided in some locations [not free] Former Interns: Tess Cecil-Cockwell ’08 THE RESOURCE FOUNDATION, New York, NY (www.resourcefnd.org) Former Interns: Caitlin Reimers ’07, Aditi Gupta ‘09 ROYAL COURTS OF JUSTICE – PERSONAL SUPPORT UNIT, London, UK (www.thepsu.co.uk) $5500 Stipend Former Intern: William Wagner ‘10 SAFE KIDS WORLDWIDE, Washington, D.C., (www.safekids.org) Former Safekids Interns: Adam Wright ’07, Christine Prifti ’10, Tamar Saunders ‘08 SAFE KIDS WORLDWIDE (Walk This Way Program Intern), Washington, D.C., (www.safekids.org) Former Safekids Interns: Adam Wright ’07, Christine Prifti ’10, Tamar Saunders ‘08 SAN FRANCISCO SCHOOL VOLUNTEERS, San Francisco, CA, www.sfsv.org ** SCHENECTADY INNER CITY MINISTRY (SICM), Schenectady, NY (www.timesunion.com/communities/sicm) Former Interns: Whitney Spaulding ’07, Katerina Gross ‘10 SV DEVELOPMENT, Cleveland, OH, www.slavicvillage.org, Freshmen only ** SUCCESS CHARTER NETWORK, New York, NY, www.harlemsuccess.org** SUPPORTIVE HOUSING NETWORK OF NEW YORK, New York, NY (www.shhny.org) Former Interns: Brette Tannenbaum ’07, Nathalie Lagerfeld ‘09 THE TEAK FELLOWSHIP, New York, NY (www.teakfellowship.org) Former Interns: Adriana Bedney ’07, Alexie Rothman ’07, David Smart ’09, Jamie Sparano ‘08 TENNESSEE JUSTICE CENTER, Nashville, TN (www.tnjustice.org) Former Interns: Stan Buncher ’08, Jordan Bubin ‘09 UMOJA STUDENT DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, Chicago, IL, www.umojacorporation.org ** UNITED STATES COURTS, New York, NY ** YOSEMITE NATIONAL INSTITUTES, Sausalito, CA (www.yni.org) Former Intern: Jolee Van Leuven ’09 **New PICS internship - no evaluations available.
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2008 Internships by Location
New York/New Jersey/Connecticut New York, NY: 34th Street Partnership/Bryant Park Corporation East Harlem School Girls Prep Charter School Global Peace Initiative of Women Human Rights First Lawyers for Children Medical Health Research Association of New York Montefiore Medical Center New York Economic Development Corporation (Public Affairs) New York Economic Development Corporation (Strategic Planning) The New York Public Library NYC AIDS Housing Network The Resource Foundation Success Charter Network Supportive Housing Network of New York Teak Fellowship United States Courts Schenectady, NY: Schenectady Inner City Ministry Ewing, NJ : Mercer Street Friends Food Bank Glassboro, NJ: CATA – Farmworker Support Committee New Vernon, NJ: Great Swamp Watershed Association
Newark, NJ: Link Community School North Star Academy Charter School of Newark
Princeton, NJ: D&R Greenway Land Trust Friends of Princeton Open Space Princeton University Summer Journalism Program Stamford, CT: Housing Development Fund, Inc. Washington, DC/Maryland Washington, DC:
Bread for the City (Media and Communications) Center for Public Integrity Children’s National Medical Center (Volunteer Services) Children’s National Medical Center (Trauma Unit) National Network to End Domestic Violence Neighborworks America One Economy Poverty & Race Research Action Council Safe Kids Walk this Way Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA:
American College of Radiology Imaging Network Gesu School/Young Scholars Program
Massachusetts Boston, MA:
Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program B-Safe Enrichment Program Epiphany School Jumpstart for Young Children, Inc. Midwest Chicago, IL: Access Community Health Network American Indian Center Umoja Student Development Corporation Cleveland, OH: SV Development Saint Paul, MN: Children’s Law Center of Minnesota St. Louis, MO: City Academy Kidsmart-Tools for Learning Southeast and Southwest
Nashville, TN: Tennessee Justice Center
Santa Fe, NM: City of Santa Fe Arts Commission West Coast Los Angeles, CA: My Friend’s Place Natural History Museum of Los Angeles San Francisco, CA: Great Schools, Inc. (Data) Great Schools, Inc. (Editorial) San Francisco School Volunteers Seattle, WA: Legal Action Center International Australia: Kidsafe Australia Bermuda: Bermuda Institute of Ocean Science (BIOS) Eastern Canada: Quebec-Labrador Foundation
United Kingdom: Royal Courts of Justice Multiple Locations Ipswich, MA, Rural New England, Eastern Canada: Quebec-Labrador Foundation
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2008 Internships by Area of Interest Arts, Journalism and Media Bread for the City (Media and Communications) Catalyst Chicago Center for Public Integrity City of Santa Fe Arts Commission Great Schools, Inc. (Editorial) Natural History Museum of Los Angeles The New York Public Library Princeton University Summer Journalism Program SV Development Education and Educational Policy The Associated: Jewish Community Federation of Baltimore# B-Safe Enrichment Program# Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (BIOS)# Catalyst Chicago City Academy# East Harlem School# Epiphany School# Gesu School/Young Scholars Program# Girls Prep Charter School Great Schools, Inc. (Data) Great Schools, Inc. (Editorial) Great Schools, Inc. (Engineering) Jumpstart for Young Children, Inc. Kidsmart-Tools for Learning Link Community School# My Friend’s Place# Natural History Museum of Los Angeles The New York Public Library North Star Academy Charter School of Newark# Princeton Blairstown Center# Princeton University Summer Journalism Program# San Francisco School Volunteers Schenectady Inner City Ministry# Success Charter Network Teak Fellowship# Umoja Student Development Corporation# (# = education positions that involve working with children and young adults) Environment Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (BIOS) D&R Greenway Land Trust Friends of Princeton Open Space Great Swamp Watershed Association Quebec-Labrador Foundation Yosemite National Institutes Finance and Business Development 34th Street Partnership/Bryant Park Corporation Housing Development Fund, Inc. Neighborworks America New York City Economic Development Corp (Public Affairs) New York City Economic Development Corp (Strategic Planning) Kidsmart-Tools for Learning One Economy SV Development Legal Services Children’s Law Center of Minnesota Lawyers for Children Legal Action Center Royal Courts of Justice Tennessee Justice Center United States Courts Medical Services and Health Policy Access Community Health Network American College of Radiology Imaging Network Boston Health Care for the Homeless Children’s National Medical Center (Trauma Unit) Children’s National Medical Center (Volunteer Services) Medical Health Research Associates of NYC Montefiore Medical Center NYC AIDS Housing Network Public Policy and Human Rights CATA – Farmworker Support Committee Catalyst Chicago Center for Public Integrity Children’s Law Center Global Peace Initiative of Women Great Swamp Watershed Association Human Rights First Mercer Street Friends Food Bank National Network to End Domestic Violence NYC AIDS Housing Network One Economy Poverty & Race Research Action Council Safe Kids Walk this Way Safe Kids Worldwide Supportive Housing Network of New York SV Development Tennessee Justice Center
Relief and Development Global Peace Initiative of Women Resource Foundation Social Service and Community Development 34th Street Partnership/Bryant Park Corporation Access Community Health Network American Indian Center The Associated: Jewish Community Federation of Baltimore Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program Bread for the City (Media and Communications) Bristol Borough Community Partnership CATA – Farmworker Support Committee Children’s Law Center of Minnesota Children’s National Medical Center (Volunteer Services) Housing Development Fund, Inc. Jewish Council for the Aging Lawyers for Children Medical Health Research Association of NYC Mercer Street Friends Food Bank My Friend’s Place Neighborworks America Neighborhood Interfaith Movement NYC AIDS Housing Network One Economy Princeton Blairstown Center Quebec Labrador Foundation Royal Courts of Justice Safe Kids Walk this Way Safe Kids Worldwide Schenectady Inner City Ministry SV Development Tennessee Justice Center
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