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Internship Info Session (Virtual)

with Torah Bontrager, Amish Heritage Foundation

Every Friday, August, 12 noon ET

Virtual via Zoom

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What We’ll Cover:

  • This is a live info session via Zoom to learn more about the Amish Heritage Foundation and our internship opportunities in PR, social media marketing, blog writing, video production, and grant writing.
  • Get all your questions answered about interning with us!

What Past Interns Say:

The Amish Heritage Foundation’s internship provides an opportunity to understand nonprofit organizational development, grant writing, and management, while learning about the unique culture and barriers to care the Amish community faces. – Grant Writing Intern

 

Working as an intern, I have been able to hear the incredible voices of those once silenced and have shared those stories. The experience has been so educational and informative, allowing me to work for a cause and organization whose work is so important. – Video Production/Editing Intern

 

My internship w/ @AmishFoundation was one of the most rewarding experiences this year. I learned about marketing & nonprofits, grew my network, & discovered a mission that I was proud to work for. – Social Media Marketing Intern

 

What I got from this event is a feeling of not being judged. Everyone, speakers and attendees, were so amazing. To me, the Amish Heritage Foundation is about being nonjudgmental. – annual conference attendee

Did you know?

The Amish Heritage Foundation envisions that one day education will be a federal Constitutional right for everyone in the US, and Amish children will have the right to learn beyond the 8th grade — including the right to learn about STEM (science, technology, engineering, math), civics, law, philosophy, and the arts.

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About the Amish Heritage Foundation

 

Founded by Amish escapee Torah Bontrager, The Amish Heritage Foundation is a history-making nonprofit committed to empowering Amish women and girls through education past the 8th grade, so they can exercise their human and constitutional rights to create and choose their futures.

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