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Global Impact & Mental Health Advocate Intern
What You’ll Learn: Real-World Skills That Make a Difference

This isn’t just another internship—it’s an opportunity to grow, lead, and make an impact on your campus and in your community. As a Global Impact & Mental Health Advocate, you’ll learn valuable skills that will set you apart, whether you're applying for grad school, launching a career in mental health advocacy, or just looking to leave a lasting mark on your college experience.
Build Leadership Skills: Lead events, facilitate discussions, and inspire others to talk about mental health.
Create Safe & Meaningful Conversations: Learn how to foster open discussions through mask-making workshops that help students express emotions and break mental health stigma.
Use Social Media for Advocacy: Gain hands-on experience in digital marketing and grassroots advocacy to spread mental health awareness and engage your peers.
Plan Impactful Events: Organize mask-making workshops and awareness campaigns while learning budgeting, marketing, and event management skills.
Connect with Changemakers: Join a network of passionate students, collaborate with professionals, and build relationships that open doors to future opportunities.
Our internships are geared towards current college students looking to gain leadership experience and promote mental and emotional wellness on their campuses. Interns will engage in meaningful work, collaborate with student leaders, and build strong networks with campus organizations and wellness programs to support the #MMM.
All 2025 internships will be hybrid, with remote work and in-person work. Interns are expected to work between 20-40 hours per week during the summer.The anticipated start date is May 2025 and the program will conclude by Fall 2025, including an opportunity to extend the summer internship program into the Fall.
Compensation is $20-22/hour based on experience.
Key Responsibilities
As a Global Impact & Mental Health Advocate, interns will serve as campus leaders, facilitators, and mentors who actively promote the #MillionMaskMovement (#MMM) while fostering mental health awareness and emotional well-being within their college communities.
Lead Campus Engagement: Organize mask-making gatherings, serve as a liaison with campus groups, and build relationships with faculty and student leaders.
Event Planning & Facilitation: Coordinate and execute #MMM events, workshops, and discussions while developing creative engagement opportunities.
Social Media & Outreach: Promote #MMM through campus networks, collaborate on digital content, and seek media coverage opportunities.
Weekly Check-ins & Reporting: Attend virtual check-ins and provide activity reports to support program improvement.
Additional Opportunities (Optional):
Engage with local service organizations (e.g., Rotary Clubs, RotorAct, Kiwanis) to strengthen community partnerships.
Attend EFC-led training sessions to deepen facilitation and leadership skills.
Lead the #MillionMaskMovement on your campus! Spark conversations, break barriers and create a lasting impact on mental wellness. The movement starts with you!
Next Steps:
Selected applicants will be contacted for interviews.
Due to high application volume, only those selected for interviews will be notified.
For any questions, please reach out to Amanda Putnam at amanda@everforwardclub.org.