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UBF Internship Program

September 22, 2014

Are you seeking work-life balance and meaning? How about an opportunity to utilize your abilities to bring about significant change? Or is it that you need to discover your potential or develop professional skills? If your answer is Yes! Yes! Yes!…the United Black Family Scholarship Foundation Internship Sign-Up Program is your opportunity to accomplish all of this and much more.

In keeping with our Mission Statement and the Scholarship and Community Reinvestment programs, the Internship Sign-Up Program is driven by values, focused on results, and genuinely appreciative of people. The program offers progressively interesting and meaningful work that will allow you to see how your abilities can be channeled to bring about positive transformations within your community and other people’s lives.

The program is a perfect opportunity for teenagers and young adults seeking to gain experience working in various capacities. Moreover, the program is open to experimentation and celebration of people who take initiative, even when their ideas don’t work. Not to mention it encourages and integrates the ambitions of many self-starters.

If you are someone who believes happiness doesn’t lie chiefly in financial success but in meaningful work, good relationships, time for reflection, and cultivation of gratitude–this is an organization with whom you will become a lifelong member. Join today!

To apply for our UBF Internship Sign-Up Program, please complete the below form and submit. Thank you for your service. All fields with red Asterisks (*) are mandatory entries thank you.





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