THE MISSION OF GREENVILLE FAMILY PARTNERSHIP IS TO PREVENT CHILDREN AND YOUTH FROM USING TOBACCO, ALCOHOL, DRUGS AND OTHER HARMFUL SUBSTANCES.
  

WE ARE BUILDING HEALTHY DRUG FREE COMMUNITIES ONE PERSON AT A TIME THROUGH EDUCATION AND PARTNERING WITH FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES.

 

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GFP Youth Internships CONT

internsGFP Interns (left, clockwise) Madelline Miller; Graham Bichell; Bradley Phillips; Daniel Brown; Evanna Evans; Doug Phillips; Jon Paul Cain; and Thomas Kubisky spend the afternoon working on an upcoming project.

GFP’s Interns are passionate, intelligent, and live positive, drug-free lives. They stand behind GFP’s mission of “keeping kids off tobacco, alcohol, drugs and other harmful substances by educating and partnering with families and communities”. They show their support for this mission by working hard to keep their peers and young children drug-free.

Each intern participates in community programs directly and indirectly. Directly, they are involved in youth summer programs, year-round school programs, and community events. Indirectly, they create power points for use by staff during CODE Trainings, Safe Homes Parent Workshops and Drug Awareness Prevention Programs. They are also responsible for helping to re-stock inventory, answer phones and many other clerical duties.

To apply for an internship:

  1. Call Greenville Family Partnership at (864) 467-4099 and ask to speak with Judith Flichtbeil Barton, the Youth Intern Program Coordinator/RAGE Central Coordinator.
  2. Set-up a meeting to fill out the necessary forms and for an initial interview.
  3. Wait to be contacted by Greenville Family Partnership.

Thank You!

GFP Youth Interns 2011

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