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Join our groovy, dynamite intern team as we fight to LOVE & DEFEND the orphan!
“We learned that orphans are easier to ignore before you know their names. They are easier to ignore before you see their faces. It is easier to pretend they’re not real before you hold them in your arms. But once you do, everything changes.” – David Platt
Love & Defend Orphans
“I will not leave you as orphans; I will come to you.”
– Work side by side with the child advocacy team to help waiting children find families. We will match you with several children you will be praying and advocating for. We will also teach you how to make a video, webpage, bio, and photos for your children.
– Go to camp and work directly with children. Provide orphans with a safe place to experience healing, be assured of their value, and be given opportunities to explore fun, new things like swimming, art, music and field trips.
– Bring Me Hope relies on interns for many of our projects & programs. Here are just a few ways our interns have impacted the organization: social media, volunteer coordinating, administration projects, website development and listing waiting children, and fundraising campaigns.
– Facilitate a Bring Me Hope online class for international students. We will match you with international students interested in learning about orphan care. You will be given an opportunity to impact the students through your life and what you are learning. You will also learn about Chinese culture!
– Join the movie team. Bring Me Hope produced a feature film to raise awareness for orphans. (wherelovefoundme.com) Work with the movie team to help coordinate movie nights in your area and be a voice for the voiceless.
Learn Non-Profit Skills
– Social media and storytelling. A child’s life can be changed by simply telling their story.
– Creative writing and Photoshop. These are both essential skills in a non-profit world.
– Website development and film-making. As you advocate for your child, you will be able to upload their information on our website!
– Fundraising and sponsorship campaigns. We will guide you in how to fundraise for your trip to China. You also get to participate in our yearly fundraising for the kids!
– Managing volunteers and staff.
– Different methods to support yourself in nonprofit work.
– Non profit awareness event planning and public speaking.
(This is a sample of the types of nonprofit skills you will learn!)
Intro to Child Counseling
– Trauma care. Learn how to begin the healing process for children who come from hard places.
– Childhood grief and loss. Learn how to walk someone through the grief and loss process. Also, we will discuss the different stages of grief and loss.
– Discover various types of therapy that can help children heal! We will be discussing several forms of therapy.
– Childhood depression, anxiety, fear. These emotional challenges can be a result from a traumatic event in a child’s past. We will scratch the surface of each on each of these topics!
– Mentoring children from hard places. Learn what your role as a mentor looks like, and how you can make a difference in a child’s life.
– The heart of the orphan, the role of the counselor. Learn the different ways hurting children process their past, how they might react, and how we can counsel them cross-culturally!
– Counseling. How can we apply truths and wisdom to a child’s past, and help guide them to truth?
(This is a sample.)
Registration Details
Cost: $250 which covers books mailed to you, materials, background check, and administrative fees.
Academic Credit: We will work with your school to provide academic credit for your internship.
Location: From your home on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Time Requirement:
12 hours per week. Trainings will take place ONLINE and will be every Tuesday and Thursday from 2:30-6:30pm PST. This internship is a 12 month program.
Registration deadline: September 1st, 2021 (Ask about exceptions)
Age: 16 and older
E-mail Response time: Our team relies on timely response to E-mail. Same day (Monday – Friday) E-mail response is a must.
Requirements: Submit your online application. After reviewing your application we will let you know if you are accepted within one week.
*This is NOT a paid internship.
* Details are subject to change.
Intern Reviews:
He is no fool who gives up what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose” – Jim Elliot
Never once did I think the internship was a waste of time. Not only were the people easygoing and cool, I learned a lot from the weekly lessons and the testimonies we shared. I grew close with my fellow interns and mentors even though we’re miles apart from each other and only saw each other through google hangout. There’s also room for creativity when it comes to some of the graphics work, which is awesome because I get to input my ideas. Bring Me Hope internships are awesome experiences that help you grow as a person while doing what you love to do!
– Sarah Kang
I started my Bring Me Hope internship in January and I still continue to learn new things about my team, adoption and what I can do to help the orphan crisis today. As a college student, I wanted to make a difference but I didn’t know much about adoption or working with a nonprofit. But this BMH internship has guided me and given me practical tools and confidence to start making a difference. My team encourages one another and it is such a blessing to work alongside such talented students, each devoted to love and defend orphans. I am so thankful for this opportunity! My highlight thus far was going to BMH summer camp in Yantai because I finally got to meet the kids that I’ve been advocating for and the interns became my family for those 5 weeks. No matter what you do as an intern, whether if it’s emailing prospective adoptee parents, editing videos, or posting photos, you are taking a stand for orphans. If you dare to get outside your comfort zone, learn new things, be committed to a greater cause, and are brave enough to step out and love, then this internship is for you!
– Christina Lopatin