Join Our Internship Program at Family Reunion!

Are you a student eager to gain real-world experience in your field of study? Stop Abuse for Everyone offers a variety of remote internship opportunities tailored to your academic and career interests. Our internships provide hands-on experience, allowing you to explore and develop the relevant knowledge and skills needed for your future career.

What We Offer:

  • Tailored Internships: Opportunities aligned with your academic field and career goals.
  • Real-World Experience: Engage in projects and tasks that provide practical, on-the-job learning.
  • Professional Development: Gain insights from experienced professionals in your industry.
  • Networking Opportunities: Connect with others to build your professional network.
  • Flexible Schedules: Work around your school or job commitments with our adaptable internship schedules.
  • Remote Work: Gain experience working remotely, preparing you for the future of work.

Areas of Experience:

Family Reunion offers internship opportunities to gain experience in a wide range of areas including:

Who We’re Looking For:

  • Students: Open to currently enrolled students or recent graduates seeking college credit, letters of recommendation, or hands-on training in their area of study.
  • Volunteers:  If you’re not a student but are interested in gaining hands-on experience, building your skills, and boosting your career, consider volunteering with SAFE. Whether you’re looking to grow professionally or give back, join us in supporting individuals and communities affected by abuse.If you
  • Self-Starters: Individuals who are proactive, motivated, and can work independently in a remote setting.
  • Enthusiastic Learners: Individuals passionate about gaining practical experience and advancing their careers.
  • Team Players: Those who thrive in collaborative environments and are eager to contribute to our team.

How to Apply:

Submit Your Application
Complete the online application or email your application directly to the Vice President of Operations at familyreunionusa@gmail.com.

Interview Process
Candidates selected for further consideration will be contacted to schedule an interview.

Internship Requirements and Duration
For students receiving academic credit, internship hours will be based on their school’s requirements.

For students participating in the program to earn a Letter of Recommendation, the following minimum hour requirements apply:

  • Spring and Fall Semesters: 125 internship hours
  • Summer Semester: 210 internship hours

The Summer Program includes additional training and hands-on learning opportunities, resulting in a higher hour requirement.

To successfully complete the internship program, all participants must also complete three end-of-program projects.

Flexible Scheduling
We offer flexible start dates and internship schedules to accommodate students’ academic and personal commitments.

Join Family Reunion and gain the experience that will help shape your future. Apply today!

How To Apply

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Don’t miss this chance to kickstart your career with Family Reunion!

Apply now and take the first step towards a brighter future.

Christian Reycap​


This internship has greatly assisted me in getting a job. It helped expand my portfolio. It also gave me hands-on experience both working independently and within a Team. It truly has helped me in being more professional and I am very thankful for the invaluable experience.
Kirandeep Kaur​


I joined the 2016 Summer internship during my senior year at CSUB. I joined the internship to gain real world experience and give back to the community. Because my major was in finance, I chose to participate in the fundraising internship. I learned a lot and had a great time working with different interns in various positions. The internship taught me the importance of teamwork and collaboration. I made good friends and gained everything that I wanted and expected out of this internship. Incoming interns can expect the same.
Ramneet Gill


During my internship I was studying Public Policy & Administration. I applied for the Summer 2016 internship because I wanted to work with a nonprofit organization that cares about pressing social issues. The internship helped me gain experience in the nonprofit sector, and it was a great networking experience with other highly talented interns. Incoming interns can expect to learn a lot and learn the value of hard work, but will also have fun and make some great long lasting friends as well.
Riley Marquez


I interned during my senior year at CSUB studying Public Relations and minoring in Marketing. I applied for the Summer 2016 internship because I hope to one day work in the field of non-profit and this internship was the best way to gain first-hand experience. The internship was beneficial to my career, both with work experience and getting accustomed to working with different people and departments. Future interns should expect to be busy learning new skills during their internship, accomplishing so many different projects, and having fun in the process. My summer was full of laughs and stress, but overall one of the best summers I’ve ever had.

Previous Interns

Intern Testimonials

Christian Reycap

This internship has greatly assisted me in getting a job.  It helped expand my portfolio.  It also gave me hands-on experience both working independently and within a Team. It truly has helped me in being more professional and I am very thankful for the invaluable experience 

Kirandeep Kaur

I joined the 2016 Summer internship during my senior year at CSUB.  I joined the internship to gain real world experience and give back to the community. Because my major was in finance, I chose to participate in the  fundraising internship. I learned a lot and had a great time working with different interns in various positions. The internship taught me the importance of teamwork and collaboration. I made good friends and gained everything that I wanted and expected out of this internship. Incoming interns can expect the same.

Ramneet Gill

During my internship I was studying Public Policy & Administration. I applied for the Summer 2016 internship because I wanted to work with a nonprofit organization that cares about pressing social issues. The internship helped me gain experience in the nonprofit sector, and it was a great networking experience with other highly talented interns. Incoming interns can expect to learn a lot and learn the value of hard work, but will also have fun and make some great long lasting friends as well.

Riley Marquez

I interned during my senior year at CSUB studying Public Relations and minoring in Marketing. I applied for the Summer 2016 internship because I hope to one day work in the field of non-profit and this internship was the best way to gain first-hand experience. The internship was beneficial to my career, both with work experience and getting accustomed to working with different people and departments. Future interns should expect to be busy learning new skills during their internship, accomplishing so many different projects, and having fun in the process. My summer was full of laughs and stress, but overall one of the best summers I’ve ever had.