The International Hope Fellowship
Program allows individuals with a deep commitment to the protection
of women and children to make a significant difference in the world.
International Hope Fellows are usually graduate students or professionals
who demonstrate an understanding of human rights and work in fields
related to law, public policy, marketing and media, or academia.
However, all fields of expertise are welcome. Special exceptions
can be made for motivated undergraduate students. Fellowships usually
last from three months to one year.
The International Hope Fellowship Program is research intensive.
The scope and nature of projects are determined on an individual
basis, based on the talents and interests of the candidate and
the needs of SHI.
Applications for International Hope
Fellowships are accepted on a rolling basis. Applicants will receive
notification of the status of their application within two weeks
of submission. All applications for the International Hope Fellowship
Program must include each of the following:
1. A Cover Letter: state
your goals for a Fellowship term of service with SHI and specifically
answer each of the following questions:
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A. What is your background in and/or knowledge of trafficking,
forced prostitution, or sex tourism? |
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B. How would working with SHI assist in the advancement
of your professional career or personal enrichment? |
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C. What relevant skills do you have? |
2. Resume or Curriculum Vitae
(CV)
3. Recommendation Letter: Please include one professional or academic recommendation letter
and the contact information for your reference.
To Submit Your Application:
Electronic submission is preferred.
Please send an email with your cover letter, resume or CV,
and recommendation letter to Andrea Austin, Public Relations
Coordinator, at andrea@sharedhope.org. Applications may also
be faxed to Andrea Austin at 703-351-8064.
Shared Hope International (SHI) is a 501c-3 non-profit organization based in Vancouver, WA with a branch office in Arlington, VA. Shared Hope International exists to intervene for the purpose of rescue and restoration of women and children in crisis. We are leaders in a worldwide effort to prevent and eradicate sex trafficking and child sex tourism through education and building restoration services.
Shared Hope International encourages diversity among its staff, volunteers, interns, and fellows. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, gender, age, ethnicity, religion, or sexual orientation.
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