Community Service Learning Internship Program (CSLP)
The Community Service Learning Program is a paid 6-month (March through August) internship-training program for youths ages 15-19. The program aims to provide youths an opportunity to improve their life skills (public speaking, stress/time management, negotiation/communication skills) through service learning projects.
Recruitment for the program takes place each year in December and January. Interested teens need to fill out an application. Qualified candidates are invited to a follow up interview. Once selected, interns are assigned to selected community organizations where they take on meaningful and rewarding roles through which they learn social responsibility and cooperation.
The internship program consists of direct service at the community organization at which the intern is placed, trainings on topics such as stress management, communication, and public speaking, and a group project at the Charles B. Wang Community Health Center’s Teen Resource Center (TRC).
For further information please contact: Annie Shek at ashek2@cbwchc.org
Year 2009
Year 2008
Year 2007
Year 2006
Recruitment for the program takes place each year in December and January. Interested teens need to fill out an application. Qualified candidates are invited to a follow up interview. Once selected, interns are assigned to selected community organizations where they take on meaningful and rewarding roles through which they learn social responsibility and cooperation.
The internship program consists of direct service at the community organization at which the intern is placed, trainings on topics such as stress management, communication, and public speaking, and a group project at the Charles B. Wang Community Health Center’s Teen Resource Center (TRC).
For further information please contact: Annie Shek at ashek2@cbwchc.org
Year 2009
Year 2008
Year 2007
Year 2006


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