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Internships

The main goal of the Sociology Internship is to provide work experience that complements the theory-based academic program which will help the student identify future career paths, improve career skills, and develop a network of career professionals and mentors.

The internship provides students with a supervised field experience in a social agency or organization. The student is responsible for securing placement prior to course enrollment. Credit can be earned only for work completed during the semester in which the student is enrolled in the course. 

Undergraduate and Graduate Internships

 

Internship Organizations

There are many organizations available for internships. Please scroll through the categories below to check out some organizations that have provided internships in the past. If there is a place you are interested in that is not listed, please consult Dr. Kyle Anne Nelson for approval.

  • Assault Victims

    The following are a list of possible internships in organizations that deal with individuals that have been assaulted.

    A Woman’s Place

    A Women's Place offers both residential and nonresidential services including 24/7 crisis line, safety planning, safe shelter, case management, individual and group counseling, legal advocacy, Seeking Safety coping skills program for adults and teens, child and teen advocacy, community education, professional training and domestic violence awareness activities.  All services are free and confidential.

    Contact

    Jaime Dale
    Email: jaime@awpdv.org
    Phone: 970-351-0476
    Address: PO Box 71, Greeley, CO 80632


    Life Stories Child & Family Advocacy

    Life Stories Child & Family Advocacy is an assessment center for child victims of severe physical and sexual abuse to be interviewed.  Also operates CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates),  providing volunteers to work on behalf of abused and neglected children in court.


    Contact

    Marsha Stoll
    Phone: 970-353-5970 


    UNC's Assault Survivors Advocacy Program (ASAP)

    ASAP provides 24-hour confidential advocacy and support to survivors, prevention education to the campus community, training and consultation to faculty and staff, as well as internship and volunteer opportunities for students.


    Contact

    Angie Makomenaw
    Email: angelyn.makomenaw@ozone-1.com
    Phone: 970-351-1490
    Address: 501 20th St, Campus Box 17, Greeley, CO 80639


    Sexual Assault Survivors, Inc.

    Make presentations about sexual assault, sexual harassment, and dating violence to local middle and high schools.

     

    Contact

    Maribel Talamantes
    Email: sasiquestions@survivorinfo.org
    Phone: 970-352-7273 


    Sexual Assault Victim Advocate (SAVA) Center

    At SAVA, we believe that every survivor of sexual assault should have a safe place to talk. The Sexual Assault Victim Advocate Center is looking for dedicated advocates to provide support to survivors on our 24-hour crisis hotline. To ensure quality service to the clients we serve, all advocates must be 18 years of age, successfully complete an extensive and enriching training process, and be able to staff several evening and weekend shifts a month. Fluent Spanish speakers welcomed!

     

    Contact

    Cathryn Bousquet
    Email: cathryn@savacenter.org
    Phone: 970-472-4204


    Greeley Police Department Victim Assistance Unit

    Volunteers with Greeley PD are trained to help crime victims deal with the confusion, frustration and problems that they face during the process of rebuilding their lives.

     

    Contact

    Diana Bratton
    Email: Diana.Bratton@greeleypd.com
    Phone: (970) 350-9667 

  • Disability

    The following are a list of possible internships in organizations that work with the disabled. 

    Connections for Independent Living

    Connections for Independent Living assists people with a wide range of disabilities.

    Contact

    VonAlice Simms
    Phone: 970-352-8682    

    Frontier House

    Considered a model program in Colorado, Frontier House graphically illustrates NRBH's commitment and belief that individuals with mental illness can and will actively engage in a recovery process given the opportunity to do so. Clubhouses, like Frontier House, help individuals get back to work, regain their self worth, find safe and affordable housing, improve their education level, and experience mutually respectful relationships.


    Contact

    Jennifer Euler, MA
    Phone: 970-347-2128


    Hearts and Horses

    Hearts and Horses promotes the physical, cognitive, emotional and social well-being of people with special needs through equine assisted therapy.


    Contact

    Carrie Coyne, Volunteer Coordinator
    Email: carrie@heartsandhorses.orgPhone: 970-663-4200


    Meals on Wheels

    Meals on Wheels delivers hot meals to seniors and disabled people. Volunteers must have their own car, driver’s license, and evidence of insurance.


    Contact

    Mary Margaret Cox
    Phone: 970-353-9738 

  • Elderly

    The following are a list of possible internships in organizations that work with the elderly.

    Bonell Good Samaritan Community

    Bonell Good Samaritan Community serves mostly the elderly.  Housing options include nursing beds, assisted living, basic care, congregate and independent living.  Health-care services include skilled nursing, boarding and sub acute care; home health care; and outpatient, physical, occupational, speech, respiratory and intravenous therapies. Other services include adult day care, Alzheimer's special care units, respite care and hospice care.

    Contact

    970-352-6082 ext. 112 

    Meals on Wheels

    Meals on Wheels delivers hot meals to seniors and disabled people. Students must have own their own transportation, driver’s license, and evidence of insurance.   


    Contact

    Mary Margaret Cox
    Phone: 970-353-9738 


    Senior Resource Services

    Senior Resource Services provides assistance to the elderly. This organization especially needs interns for their "Soup in a Sack" event which occurs several times a year; they also have a valentine event for which they could use an intern, and they want to have a "cycle for seniors" event Summer 2013. Many of their events are fundraising.


    Contact

    Dee Ann Groves, Director
    Email: dgroves5@aol.com
    Phone: 970-352-9348
    Address: 800 8th Ave, Ste 145, Greeley, CO 80631

  • Family Planning

    The following are a list of possible internships in organizations that work in the areas of family planning.

    Planned Parenthood

    Planned Parenthood delivers vital reproductive health care, sex education, and information to millions of women, men, and young people worldwide.

    Contact

    Phone: 970-352-4762


    Pregnancy Resource Center

    Pregnancy Resource Center is a Christian organization providing confidential advisement, post abortion counseling, practical assistance.


    Contact

    Phone: 970 -353-2673 

  • Government

     The following are a list of possible government internships.

    13th Judicial District Probation Department Morgan County Justice Center

    Contact

    Cory Flummerfelt
    Phone: 970-542-3465 Ext 3377
    Address: 400 Warner, Fort Morgan, CO 80701

    Greeley Police Department-Victim Assistance Unit

    Volunteers are trained to help crime victims deal with the confusion, frustration and problems that they face during the process of rebuilding their lives.


    Contact

    Diana Bratton
    Email: Diana.Bratton@greeleypd.com
    Phone: 970-350-9667 


    Juvenile Assessment Center (J.A.C.), Weld County

    http://www.youthandfamilyconnections.org/


    Contact

    Michael Guthrie
    Email: mguthrie@weldjac.org
    Phone: 970-351-5460 


    Public Defender's Office


    Contact

    James Merson
    Email: james.merson@coloradodefenders.us
    Phone: 970-353-8224
    822 7th St, Ste 300, Greeley, CO 80631


    Suicide Education & Support Services of Weld County

    Provides free educational presentations, training and support services in suicide prevention, intervention and postvention.

    http://northrange.org/sess/


    Contact

    Nidia Nevares
    Email: nidia@endsuicide.org
    Phone: 970-506-2737


    Weld County District Attorney

    District Attorney's Website


    Contact

    Heath Montgomery, Community Relations Director
    Email: hmontgomery@co.weld.co.us
    Phone: 970-356-4010 ext. 4702
    Address: 915 10th St, Greeley, CO 80631


    Weld County Human Services


    Contact

    Phone: 970-353-3800


    Contact

    Cori Buggeln
    Email: cori.buggeln@judicial.state.co.us
    Phone: 970-475-2873
    Address:  934 9th Ave, Greeley, CO  80631


    Contact

    Paul C. Harvey
    Email: pharvey@co.weld.co.us
    Phone: 970-356-4015 x 2812


    Weld County Youth Alternatives


    Contact

    Phone: 970-351-0700

  • Homeless

     The following are a list of possible internships in organizations that work with the homeless.


    Food Bank, Weld

    http://weldfoodbank.org/


    Contact

    Nicole Hurt
    nhurt@secondharvest.org
    Phone: 970-356-2199 ext 302 

    Ft. Collins Rescue Mission/Harvest Farm

    Ft. Collins Rescue Mission and Harvest Farm have been serving the poor, needy, and addicted in Northern Colorado for over 30 years. They are part of the Denver Rescue Mission.

    . NOTE: This does not register you for the class - you will need to contact your advisor to get registered for the class.

    CONTACT

    Heather Pulley, CVA
    Email: hpulley@denrescue.org
    Phone: 970-419-7685
    Address: 316 Jefferson St, Ft. Collins, CO 80524


    Greeley Area Habitat for Humanity

    Habitat for Humanity needs volunteers for Saturday home builds and to serve lunch to other volunteers.

    HFH Community Store also have opportunities at their warehouse-- 352-1404.


    Contact

    Ron, Jessie, or Kat (ReStore Managers)
    Email: info@greeleyrestore.org
    Phone: 970-352-1404
    Address: 2400 29th St, Greeley, CO 80631


    Lighthouse Mission

    Volunteers needed to sort clothing and food, assist with food distribution.


    Contact

    Phone: 970-506-9335


    Transitional House

    Greeley Transitional House needs volunteers to help do light yard work, maintenance of facility, i.e.. painting, steam clean carpets. All tools and materials provided by GTH. Volunteers also needed for child care and different children’s programs.


    Contact

    Phone: 970-352-3215

  • Medical

     The following are a list of possible internships in organizations that work in the medical field. 

    Bonell Good Samaritan Community

    Bonell Good Samaritan Community serves mostly the elderly. Housing options include nursing beds, assisted living, basic care, congregate and independent living. Health-care services include skilled nursing, boarding and sub acute care; home health care; and outpatient, physical, occupational, speech, respiratory and intravenous therapies. Other services include adult day care, Alzheimer's special care units, respite care and hospice care.

    Contact

    Phone: 970-352-6082 ext. 112 

     

    Ft. Collins Rescue Mission/Harvest Farm

    Ft. Collins Rescue Mission and Harvest Farm have been serving the poor, needy, and addicted in Northern Colorado for over 30 years. They are part of the Denver Rescue Mission.

    . NOTE: This does not register you for the class - you will need to contact your advisor to get registered for the class.

    CONTACT

    Heather Pulley, CVA
    Email: hpulley@denrescue.org
    Phone: 970-419-7685
    Address: 316 Jefferson St, Ft. Collins, CO 80524

    Hospice and Palliative Care of Northern Colorado


    Contact

    Andrea Davidson
    Email: afryrear-davidson@HPCNC.org
    Phone: 970-352-8487 


    Island Grove Regional Treatment Center


    Contact

    Phone: 970-356-6664


    North Range Behavioral Health

    http://northrange.org/


    Contact 

    Phone: 970-347-2120

  • Women, Children, Families

    The following are a list of possible internships in organizations that work with women, children, and families.

    A Woman’s Place

    A Women's Place offers both residential and nonresidential services including 24/7 crisis line, safety planning, safe shelter, case management, individual and group counseling, legal advocacy, Seeking Safety coping skills program for adults and teens, child and teen advocacy, community education, professional training and domestic violence awareness activities.  All services are free and confidential.

    Contact

    Jaime Dale
    Email: jaime@awpdv.org
    Phone: 970-351-0476
    Address: PO Box 71, Greeley, CO 80632

    American Red Cross - Northern Colorado

    Red Cross provides family service case work.


    Contact

    Phone: 970-226-5728 x 229


    Boys & Girls Clubs of Weld County

    www.bgcweld.org


    Contact

    Emily Stanfill, VP of Programming
    Email: estanfill@bgcweld.org
    Phone: 970-353-1278
    Address: PO Box 812, Greeley, CO 80632
    Office: 2400 1st Ave, Greeley, CO 80631


    Child Advocacy Resource and Education  (C.A.R.E.)

    C.A.R.E. offers community education and intervention regarding parenting issues and child abuse prevention to individuals, groups, or families.


    Contact

    Annie Goodrick
    Phone: 970-356-6751

    Denver Rescue Mission

    Denver Rescue Mission has been serving the poor and needy in the Denver metro area for more than 125 years.

    .  NOTE: This does not register you for the class - you will need to contact your advisor to get registered for the class.

    Contact

    Sarah Hood
    Email: shood@denrescue.org
    Address: The Crossing, 6090 Smith Rd, Denver, CO 80216


    Food Bank, Weld

    http://weldfoodbank.org/


    Contact

    Nicole Hurt
    nhurt@secondharvest.org
    Phone: 970-356-2199 ext 302 


    Girl Scouts, Mountain Prairie Council

    http://www.girlscoutsofcolorado.org/


    Contact

    Ruth Ann Thompson or Tanya Trujillo-Martinez
    Phone: 970-397-6447 or 970-231-0575


    The Jacob Center

    Foster care, services for teens in trouble, foster family services, home detention, case management, alternative sentencing program. Youth and family service agency.

     http://www.jacobcenter.org/


    Contact

    Joel D. Painter
    Phone: 970-352-2852 or 970-484-8427


    Joyful Journeys Community Enrichment

    Joyful Journeys Community Enrichment strives to builds positive community bonds, positive relationship building with adults, and successful achievement through study time, craft building, game playing, community service and positive leisure activities at little or no cost to individuals.

     http://joyfuljourneyscommunityenrichment.org/


    Contact

    Tasha VanMarter (a Sociology alum!)
    Email: tasha.vanmarter@yahoo.com
    Phone: 303-667-9695


    Youth & Family Connections

    http://www.youthandfamilyconnections.org/


    Contact

    Michael Guthrie
    Email: mguthrie@weldjac.org
    Phone: 970-351-5460 

    Life Stories Child & Family Advocacy

    Life Stories Child & Family Advocacy is an assessment center for child victims of severe physical and sexual abuse to be interviewed.  Also operates CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates),  providing volunteers to work on behalf of abused and neglected children in court.

    Contact

    Marsha Stoll
    Phone: 970-353-5970 


    Lutheran Family Services Rocky Mountain

    Lutheran Family Services Rocky Mountain is a faith based, non-profit human service agency helping children and families during their most challenging times. We have been committed to serving all people, regardless of race, religion, gender or age since 1948. Past internships offered are Supervised Visitation Program and Children's Programs.


    Contact

    Tammy Fisher, Coordinator
    Email: tammy.fisher@lfsco.org
    Phone: 970-356-6751 x 8871


    Rocky Mountain Resource Center - New York Resource Center

    The Rocky Mountain Resource Center - New York Resource Center helps people and their families who have been in destructive groups such as cults, gangs, and hate groups.  One of our main goals at the Center is to educate the public about these destructive groups.


    Contact

    Lisa Monroney (Rocky Mountain Resource Center)
    Email: lmonroney@rmrc-nyrc.org
    Phone: 970-829-9500


    Turning Point

    Turning Point provides services for adolescents having problems at home, in school, and with the law.


    Contact

    Phone: 970-221-0999 or 970-221-0550 x 102 


    United Way of Weld County - Promises for Children

    United Way volunteers visit parents of new infants and provide developmental information, community resources and ongoing support.


    Contact

    Emma Wood
    Email: ewood@unitedway-weld.org
    Phone: 970-304-6198
    Address: 814 9th St, Greeley, CO 80631


    Weld County Youth Alternatives


    Contact

    Phone: 970-351-0700


    Youth & Family Connections

    Community-based service organization, Youth & Family Connections provides coordinated multi-agency services for youth struggling with life issues, out of parent control or engaged in anti-social behaviors.


    Contact

    Michael Guthrie
    Email: MGuthrie@YouthandFamilyConnections.org
    Phone: 970-351-5460
    Address: 2835 10th St, Greeley, CO 8631

  • Other

     The following are a list of possible internships in organizations that work in various fields.

    Suicide Education & Support Services of Weld County

    Provides free educational presentations, training and support services in suicide prevention, intervention and postvention.

    Contact

    Nidia Nevares
    Email: nidia@endsuicide.org
    Phone: 970-506-2737


    Community Education Outreach

    Community Education Outreach offers education and training to felons serving sentences in the Community Corrections Facility in Greeley, including GED tutoring and job search training such as resume writing, interviewing, etc.


    Contact

    Erica Jackson
    Email: erica@ceocolorado.org
    Phone: 970-584-2773
    Address:  110 H Street, Greeley, CO  80631

    Immigrant and Refugee Center of Northern Colorado

    http://www.ircnoco.org/

    CONTACT

    Joni Lopez
    Email: joni@ircnoco.org
    Phone: 970-352-7323
    Address:  3001 8th Ave, Ste 170, Evans, CO 80620

If you have an internship opportunity you would like to post here, please contact the Sociology Department at 970-351-2315 or Sociology@ozone-1.com.