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Company/Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Los Angeles

Description:

Assist with data entry; research donors; foundations; corporations; assist in all events Strong verbal and written communication; knowledge of data base programs.

Qualifications:

For some positions candidates must be at least 20 years of age and pursuing an applicable degree in college.

Candidates-majoring in business administration, communications, education, education administration, psychology, social sciences or accounting.

Interns will perform based on job descriptions specific to the position acquired. Performance evaluations will be conducted midway and at the conclusion of the internship.

Paid Internship Info:

Non-Paid

Hours:

A minimum of 15 hours per week

Length/Availability:

Sept 15th - Dec 2014

Start Date:

Sept 15th, 2014

End Date:

, Dec 2014



Deadline:
Open
Tags:
Research    Programs  Administrative   
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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Los Angeles

The mission of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Los Angeles is to empower our city’s at-risk youth to achieve their full potential by individually matching them with responsible volunteers from the community.  The agency professionally supports each Match, and measures the outcome for every Little Sister and Little Brother we serve.

The first “Big Brothers” agency was founded in New York in 1904 by a court clerk who had a vision of providing the fatherless youth who returned repeatedly to his courtroom with men who could serve as lifelong mentors. Walt Disney was in the midst of opening Disneyland in 1955 when he and a group of community leaders founded “Big Brothers of Greater Los Angeles” to help ensure the well being of boys growing up without fathers in Los Angeles.  Several years later, “Big Sisters of Los Angeles” was founded under the umbrella of a public social service agency, but became its own organization in 1978.  In order to maximize efficiencies and develop the capacity to serve more disadvantaged youth, the two agencies merged on July 1, 2001 to serve youth in Los Angeles, San Bernardino and Riverside Counties.   

The children BBBSGLA serves are among the most economically disadvantaged youth in Greater Los Angeles and the Inland Empire.  Almost 100% of the children in our programs live in a household that is either poor (<100% of the Federal Poverty Level), or low income (<200% of the Federal Poverty Level). Half live in a single parent home with their mother, or with more distant relatives. A growing percentage have an incarcerated parent. They are 46% Latino; 27% African-American; 3% Asian, and 5% identify as multi-ethnic.  Without intervention, the young people we target at best risk academic failure, and at worst gang involvement and entanglement in the juvenile justice system. BBBSGLA serves youth who are otherwise overlooked and not benefiting from existing programs or services in the community. Referrals come from parents, guardians, teachers, social workers, counselors, social service agencies, and even the youth themselves. 

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Los Angeles    [ All of our Internships ]

800 S. Figueroa St. Suite 620
Los Angeles, CA 90017

Phone: 213-481-3611       Fax: 213-481-1148


Email:  wanda.shrewsberry@bbbsla.org
Website:  Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Los Angeles

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