HBCU Internship
Young Black women serve as information providers and educators for their peers and their families, effectively catalyzing important health conversations around prevention, awareness, participation in clinical trials, and family health history. Through a mix of virtual, social media content and on-campus activities, our HBCU interns have the opportunity to open up dialogue around breast health.
We hire HBCU students throughout the year for our internship. To apply, please email your resume and cover letter to [email protected].
Testimonial
“I’ve learned how education is power. Each person I’ve influenced with this internship now has the power to make new decisions about their health. Being able to share this information has been a gift because I’m able to see the impact I’m making in real time. In terms of information about breast cancer, I didn’t realize how much the symptoms may vary. We usually hear about a lump or swollen lymph node but there are so many other symptoms that you should be checking for as well.”
-Carmiya Bady
Howard University
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