Project Life Movement Internship Opportunity

Are you seeking an on-campus internship opportunity that offers you valuable skills and the chance to give back to the community? Would you like to actually save lives while networking with your peers?

Project Life Movement, in partnership with Gift of Life, is looking for motivated college students to represent our organization on campus as Campus Ambassador (CAP) interns to help add new donors to the registry. More than 85% of lifesaving transplants for blood cancer patients come from donors who are 18 to 25, so we need your help to get your fellow students into the registry.

Applications for the Fall 2020 are open.

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Campus Ambassadors will:

  • Learn leadership skills through working on campus to develop an effective outreach program
  • Gain written and oral communication skills by educating students about becoming a volunteer stem cell and bone marrow donor
  • Grow Gift of Life Marrow Registry’s donor database so more patients can find their matching lifesaver
  • Be part of a team that saves lives!

Questions? Contact katie@projectlifemovement.org for more information.

Endorsements from current CAPs:

  • “As someone whose loved one required life-saving treatment from a donor, I feel like I am doing my part to pay it forward. Every time I swab someone, I can picture the life that could be saved one day through this person’s potential donation.” — Erin Wilson, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
  • “Best experience I had as a Campus Ambassador was when I had my first drive! I ran a drive with Project Life Movement and we found a match—it was my teammate!” — Caroline Balogh, Wake Forest University
  • “Promoting a cause that only costs people their time is a really powerful thing. I still get excited for every new person who decided to join the registry, because I know that one person could be the one match that a patient in need has been searching for.” — Sarah Choffin, North Carolina State University