Our Sponsorship Interns!

As the Summer is winding down (is it really?!…where did time go?), we are in the process of saying goodbye to the wonderful people who have invested their time and energy with us as interns.  Savannah and Thea, pictured to the left, have been working with the Sponsorship Program for the past few months and have been crazy busy!  If you are a sponsor and received a welcome kit recently, it was because they have been working hard to get them out the door!

Words can’t explain just how much Thea and Savannah have contributed to the Sponsorship Program…we are truly grateful for their service, their hearts for these wonderful children and the joy and laughter they bring to the office.  We will miss them!

As we move forward into the Fall, we will be bringing in new interns to fill their shoes!  If you or anyone you know is interested in a great and very fulfilling opportunity with The 410 Bridge, we are accepting applications for the internship program.  This is an unpaid position, but we often provide ice cream or other delicious treats!!!  You can also earn college credit, if your school or university has an internship program.  Contact us if you are interested and we can talk through more details!

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