Monthly Archives: August 2019

Provo School District Truancy Office — Great Social Work Experience in Educational Setting

Provo City School District Truancy/Attendance Internship — Positions Available for Fall Semester You will be able to do the following as your time allows: Meet one on one with students Go on home visits Learn to identify barriers and find solutions … Continue reading

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Teens Act at Provo, Timpview and Independence High School

Based in Provo Utah, Teens Act currently operates in Provo High School, Independence High School, and Timpview High School. They work to improve graduation rates and outcomes for students and families, and to address the dropout challenge facing our students. … Continue reading

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Volunteers Needed

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is participating in the 68th Annual United Nations Civil Society Conference in Salt Lake City and they need your help! This event takes place on August 26-28th and is the first UN Civil Society Conference hosted in the … Continue reading

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Looking For an Opportunity to Lead?

The Ballard Center’s newest club, the Social Impact Professional Association (SIPA) is looking for student leaders. The club is focused on helping students network with professionals and gain jobs in Social Impact. SIPA is in need of students who are … Continue reading

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Changemaker Film Competition

$8,000 in prize money is up for grabs! All you have to do is create and submit avideo that tells the story of a social problem being solved. BYU students and BYU alumni are invited to participate! Submissions are due Monday … Continue reading

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Hope4Utah (Suicide Prevention in Schools) Internship Opportunity

Hope4Utah is an educational organization that combines the efforts of schools, communities, and mental health services for suicide prevention. We work with school advisors to train groups of students, called Hope Squads, to recognize warning signs of suicide in their … Continue reading

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