Posts Tagged ‘internships’

What Will YOU Do With Your Summer?

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010
by Megan Pippet

Are you a college or graduate student looking for a summer internship? Check out what St. Anthony’s has to offer! St. Anthony Foundation coordinates a comprehensive internship experience for those hoping to learn about poverty, homelessness, hunger and other issues faced by our guests and clients. Typically, interns serve in one or more direct service programs while also actively participating in education and reflection sessions, advocacy opportunities and professional development workshops.

See what past interns have said about their experiences:

Sarah: My internship at St. Anthony’s has affirmed my vocational goal of working with the poor and homeless population. This internship has also enabled my growth spiritually, personally, and professionally.
Angelica: My experience at St. Anthony’s has changed how I see the world; there is so much warmth, love and patience in the Tenderloin to inspire others to enact a positive change.
Frances: I think that working with St. Anthony Foundation has taught me to care about and understand the homeless and low-income population on a deeper level. I have learned to care about the most vulnerable members of our society, not just from behind a library book or just from an office, but through direct action.

We are accepting applications now through April 1, 2010. E-mail mpippet@stanthonysf.org today for more information on how to apply!

Open Casting Call For Star Interns

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010
by Megan Pippet

Are you currently a college or graduate student?  Are you looking for ways to enhance your education (and your resume) through experiential learning opportunities?  Do you want to learn more about the non-profit world and what St. Anthony’s is doing today to help those in need?  You have come to the right place!

St. Anthony’s is now accepting applications for Spring 2010 internships and we want YOU to apply!  We offer a comprehensive and individualized internship program designed to serve both the needs of the Foundation as well as the learning goals of our interns.  Opportunities for direct service, advocacy participation and reflection are made available throughout the semester so that interns are able to provide service while concurrently learning about the many factors that contribute to issues of poverty and homelessness.

We currently have positions open in several direct service programs as well as our Advocacy department and Media/Communications Office.  Contact me for more information on our needs and the application process via the St. Anthony Foundation website or through e-mail at mpippet@stanthonysf.org!

From Taje, An Intern

Sunday, December 20th, 2009
by Frankie

safvolunteersafvolunteerThis summer I had the privilege of (interning) at St. Anthony’s, a non profit organization that helps underserved people of Francisco. Their mission is to feed, heal, shelter, clothe, lift the spirits of those in need, and create a society in which all people flourish. During my internship at St. Anthony’s I was able to work in many different areas o service. My first experience was in the Dining Room. I was terrified of the setting because I had never been in the Tenderloin area, so I did not know what to expect. Very soon, I found that it was a joy to work there. There is just something about giving a meal to someone who really needs it, but the best reward for me was simply a smile and a “thank you.”

I really loved that the Dining Room at St. Anthony’s was actually called a “dining room,” instead of a soup kitchen. Just the name made it feel like it was a family setting, somewhere you could come home and feel safe, like a home with your own family. And, as time progressed, I felt like I had joined the St. Anthony Family because each time I can to volunteer there was always someone calling out my name. I never knew how much it meant to me that someone knew my name until I started working there. I felt loved because someone actually took the time out of their day to learn my name and remember my face.

Working at St. Anthony’s taught me so much about life. It helped me break down the barrier of my fear of homeless people. I learned that when you are on the outside looking in, you can sometimes be so quick to judge, but when you are inside, taking on the emotions of others, you can identify with them and become more understanding. At first, I thought this internship would feel just like community service, but I feel that I have walked away with so much more than that. Now I fully understand the causes and effects of homelessness, I can really look at all people with respect and not judge them.