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At-Risk Youth Mentor (Education/Social Services) Internships
Institute for Global Studies interns have assisted with after-school reading programs, accompanied children on field trips, and presented their own ideas on how to best help with any challenges. At-risk youth mentors also gain an intimate perspective into the local culture. IGS has offered the following placements in the past: - Assisting children orphaned by the HIV epidemic in Thailand - Li...
Institute for Global Studies interns have assisted with after-school reading programs, accompanied children on field trips, and presented their own ideas on how to best help with any challenges. At-risk youth mentors also gain an intimate perspective into the local culture. IGS has offered the following placements in the past: - Assisting children orphaned by the HIV epidemic in Thailand - Literacy project in a marginalized mountain community in Costa Rica - Prevention of gang violence in Hawaii - Fight against child trafficking in France Childhood is a critical stage; it is when values and personalities are formed. Unfortunately, many children do not have access to an environment that fosters proper growth. Domestic violence, low income, peer pressure, and many other factors can...
Program Highlights
Intern with at-risk youth during an Education and Social Services program.
Serve as a positive mentor to at-risk youth and make a lasting, positive impact on their lives.
Assist with after-school programs and help children develop positive values and personalities.
Provide children with care and counseling.
Gain insight into the local culture and its co-relation with the development of children in your host community.
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- Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Sydney, Australia
- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Rural Areas, China
- San Jose, Costa Rica
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- 1-3 Months
- 3-6 Months
- Short Term
- Counseling
- Education
- Social Work
- All Nationalities
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It started with a Google search
February 24, 2021by: Mark Anthony Pineda - CanadaProgram: At-Risk Youth Mentor (Education/Social Services) InternshipsIt started with a Google search. I tried to look for ways to travel despite the pandemic. I am bored to death at home. I searched available internships on Google, and tadah the Institute for Global Studies came up. I was very hesitant at first, but the video call with Dr. Adams made me trust the organization. He assured me everything will be safe and sound. Fast forward, 1 week after my internship in Hawaii. I so missed the people there, the people I bonded the most, the children whom I taught English, and the IGS mentors I gained along the way. Glad that I did that Google search!
Thailand is beautiful
February 24, 2021by: Giovanni Smith - United StatesProgram: At-Risk Youth Mentor (Education/Social Services) InternshipsI became a youth mentor in Bangkok and all I can say is Thailand is really beautiful. More than the postcards and the YouTube videos that I watch, it is intensely more beautiful in person. We toured Bangkok during weekend trips - me and my co-interns. They are nice people and fun to be with at the same time. Among all the places we visited, mI can't forget The Grand Palace and the floating market. There are still so many tourists!
Educating at-risk youth
February 24, 2021by: Vianca F - United Arab EmiratesProgram: At-Risk Youth Mentor (Education/Social Services) InternshipsAs an Education Major, I know that the childhood phase and early youth phase are crucial stages in one's life. That's the precise reason why I chose this internship. Here, I was given the chance to work with children abandoned by parents and committed some juvenile crimes. We created teaching lessons for them and spearheaded class discussions. What melted my heart is that they are really actively participating and very much enthusiastic as they listen. I wish I could extend my trip, but I had to go home because of personal matters. I'll be back I promise!
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Locations
- Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Sydney, Australia
- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Rural Areas, China
Types and Subjects
- Fields
- Counseling
- Education
- Social Work
Availability
Years Offered: Year Round
- 1-3 Months
- 3-6 Months
- Short Term
Age Requirement
Age Requirement Varies
Guidelines
All Nationalities
Cost per week
Program Cost Includes
- Internship Placement
- Certificate of Completion
- Letter of Recommendation
- Cultural Training / Program / Orientation
Accommodation Options
- Apartment/Flat
- Dormitory
- Home-stays
- Independent living
Qualifications & Experience
- English
Language Skills Required
- Any/All Education Levels Accepted
Accepted Education Levels
Application Procedures
- Online Application
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Institute for Global Studies interns have assisted with after-school reading programs, accompanied children on field trips, and presented their own ideas on how to best help with any challenges. At-risk youth mentors also gain an intimate perspective into the local culture. IGS has offered the following placements in the past: - Assisting children orphaned by the HIV epidemic in Thailand - Literacy project in a marginalized mountain community in Costa Rica - Prevention of gang violence in Hawaii - Fight against child trafficking in France Childhood is a critical stage; it is when values and personalities are formed. Unfortunately, many children do not have access to an environment that fosters proper growth. Domestic violence, low income, peer pressure, and many other factors can...

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Institute for Global Studies interns have assisted with after-school reading programs, accompanied children on field trips, and presented their own ideas on how to best help with any challenges. At-risk youth mentors also gain an intimate perspective into the local culture. IGS has offered the following placements in the past: - Assisting children orphaned by the HIV epidemic in Thailand - Literacy project in a marginalized mountain community in Costa Rica - Prevention of gang violence in Hawaii - Fight against child trafficking in France Childhood is a critical stage; it is when values and personalities are formed. Unfortunately, many children do not have access to an environment that fosters proper growth. Domestic violence, low income, peer pressure, and many other factors can...
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