Pro-Life Summer Internships

Students for Life of IllinoisAs an SFLI Intern, you will advance the pro-life movement and save lives, while also building your resume and gaining invaluable experience in the non-profit sector. In this position, you will work alongside John-Paul Deddens, the Executive Director, to build up the collegiate pro-life movement through research, media, video, activism and more!Learn more and download the application here!Students for Life of America has begun accepting resumes for its 2010 Missionaries for Life Summer Program.Spend 9 weeks in a rotating internship with Students for Life, another national pro-life organization, and a U.S. Congressman! The position is unpaid but free housing is arranged and documentation can be provided for school credit.Learn more here!Americans United for LifeTo apply, send your cover letter and resume to Emily.vonwerlhof@aul.org.Opportunities include working with our communications team, our development office, our dedicated lawyers, and our busy events/administrative team. Our office will work to accommodate busy school schedules. Applicants are accepted on a rolling basis. This position is unpaid, but documentation can be provided for school credit purposes.Concerned Women for AmericaTo apply, send your resume Kristin Dowd at kdowd@cwfa.org.   Interested students can also contact Kristin at 202.266.4816.Interns will receive a $125 per week stipend.Democrats for Life of AmericaTo apply, send your resume to INFO@DEMOCRATSFORLIFE.ORG.Interested students can also contact Gregory McKinney at 571-338-6929. This position is unpaid.Eagle ForumStudents interested in working in the St. Louis, MO office with Eagle Forum President Phyllis Schlafly, please contact Collegians Director Blake Bachmann at blake@eagleforum.org.  Students interested in working in the Capitol Hill office in Washington, D.C., please contact Legislative Director Suzanne Bibby at suzanne@eagleforum.org.Interns will receive a weekly stipend. Further details will be provided upon receipt of the candidate's internship application.EMC FrontlineTo apply, send your resume to Slatteryny@gmail.com.Intern with the largest chain of pro-life Pregnancy Resource Centers in New York City, the abortion capitol of the U.S.  Learn what it takes to sidewalk counsel and save lives.  Free housing and meals are provided.Family Research CouncilTo apply, send your resume to RNB@FRC.ORG.   Interested students can also contact Rosalind Bergen at 202-637-4685.Interns will receive a $200 per week stipend.Feminists for Life of AmericaTo apply, send a CV, resume and writing sample to coordinator@ffloncampus.org.   Interested students can also contact the College Outreach Program Coordinator at 202-641-0296 for more information.Internships are unpaid, but may count for academic credit.  Applicants must secure own housing, and limited telecommuting internships are available. There is a rolling application deadline, and applicants should clearly state when they are available.Human Life AllianceTo apply, send your resume to Marie Larson at mlarson@humanlife.org.  Interested students can also contact Marie at 651-484-1040.Internships are available throughout the year at HLA.  Graphic Design students can have incredible hands on experience with a variety of design projects including publications, posters, brochures, displays, billboards, etc.  Interns have the freedom to get creative and work on projects that will be used around the world.  Writing Internships are also available with the opportunity to write articles for our publications, newsletter, website, press releases, emails, etc.  Students can pick their own hours based on their school schedule.  This position is unpaid.Heartbeat InternationalStudents who are interested in Public Relations and/or Public Policy can send your resumes to Virginia Cline at vcline@heartbeatinternational.org. Interested students can also contact Virginia at 614-885-7577, ext. 112.National Right to Life AcademyThe application is available here. The deadline to apply is February 15th.NRLC's annual 6 week course for college students runs from June 23-August 6 in Washington D.C. The tuition is $3200, which includes lodging in downtown DC, a daily meal stipend and transportation from the NRLC convention in Pittsburgh back to DC.  Scholarships are available in certain states. Click here for more information about the course curriculum.Ohio Right to LifeInterested students should submit a cover letter and resume to eputnam@ohiolife.org.

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