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ASSISTING THE ENSLAVED IN THE LAND OF THE FREE

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Break the Chain Campaign
Post Office Box 34123
Washington, DC 20043
Phone: 202-234-9382
Fax: 202-387-7915

Volunteer or Intern with the Campaign

Development Researcher :: Interpreter/Translator :: Legal Intern

Development Researcher

Break the Chain Campaign seeks a volunteer to help research fundraising opportunities for its direct service and advocacy work with exploited and enslaved workers. The volunteer would be able to work from her/his home computer to compile pertinent information about private foundations and donors who might be interested in contributing to a non-profit human rights organization.

Please e-mail your resume (if available) and information about your relevant experience to joy@ips-dc.org with the subject line of "Fundraising Researcher."

Interpreter/Translator

Break the Chain Campaign seeks certified interpreters and translators to assist with material translation.  Language needs include Sinhalese, French, and Amharic.   

Please e-mail your resume (if available) and information about your relevant experience to joy@ips-dc.org with the subject line of "Translator."

Legal Intern

Break the Chain Campaign is currently accepting resumes from law students interested in interning for the upcoming semester in Washington , DC . This unpaid internship will focus on immigration and employment law, especially in the domestic worker community, and examine legislation as it relates to human trafficking and worker exploitation.

Please send your resume and cover letter to Kerri Sherlock by fax at 202-387-7915. No calls please.

Position open until filled.


 
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