Role Overview:
The Youth Development Intern will support positive youth development through direct engagement with children and teens in a structured, supportive environment. Interns will assist in delivering programs and activities that promote academic success, healthy lifestyles, character development, and leadership skills. Interns will be placed at one of three community organizations - Boys & Girls Clubs of Wayne County, Richmond Family YMCA, or Girls Inc. Wayne County - based on organizational needs and intern interests.
This is an ideal opportunity for students to explore careers in education, human services, social work, youth programming, nonprofit leadership, or community development.
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