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Event: Voices for Change Graduation Ceremony

July 22, 2009

June 30th – Denver, CO

Join us for the graduation of the first class of the Somaly Mam Foundation’s Voices for Change program!

The Voices for Change program was established to train survivors of slavery to become activists for the cause. A small group of survivors was hand-picked by Somaly Mam from the centers of AFESIP Cambodia and offered positions on the Somaly Mam Foundation staff as activists in training. Their primary responsibility right now is to learn English and get caught up on basic education. They also shadow and assist Somaly Mam as she works with government officials, law enforcement officers, and conducts workshops to raise awareness.

The Voices for Change members are currently undergoing an intensive English as a Second Language (ESL) course at Regis University in Denver, Colorado. The language and cultural immersion will not only help enhance their English, but it will also provide them with a new perspective of the world. The trip has also provided the girls with public speaking experience and opportunities to practice their communications skills with the media as ambassadors for the Somaly Mam Foundation.

The ESL course at Regis University lasts for one month from July 1 to August 1 and establishes the annual language and cultural immersion course for program participants. A graduation ceremony will take place at Regis University on July 30th at 11:30am with a reception to follow. Supporters from the Denver area are invited to attend as guests. Space is limited.

RSVP to Randy Lumpp at rlumpp@regis.edu to receive further details.

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Somaly Mam Foundation now accepting applications for Washington, D.C. internship

July 1, 2009

The Somaly Mam Foundation is currently seeking qualified applicants for its communications internship positions in Washington DC. Interested candidates should submit applications immediately for Summer/Fall/Winter 2009. The internship requires a minimum commitment of 20 hours per week and is unpaid. Start and end dates are flexible.

Internship Description

Working closely with the communications team, this position will support the research, writing and outreach needs of the Somaly Mam Foundation and its Web site, blog, Facebook, Twitter and MySpace pages. The Foundation does not currently maintain offices in Washington DC so the candidate must have a computer and Internet access.

Qualifications:

  • Commitment to human rights
  • Excellent writing and editing skills
  • Strong research skills
  • Literacy in MS Word and Excel
  • Strong organizational skills
  • Ability to work creatively, independently and as a team member
  • Strong Attention to detail
  • Familiarity with HTML a plus

Interested? You can apply on our internship page.

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