The LWVP internship program may count as Community Service hours* for Piedmont High School and Millennium High School and will give you experience in one or more of the following areas depending on your own interest.
- Organizing voter registration events
- Conducting voter outreach to determine the most critical issues
- Developing a messaging strategy for the LWVP Youth Engagement Campaign
- Creating and managing social media campaigns for voter registration and turnout
- Writing and publishing news articles
- Researching public policy issues
- Creating and editing short videos for voter education campaigns
The League of Women Voters of Piedmont is an all-volunteer, nonprofit organization. Volunteer interns may receive a $300 honorarium for the ten-week sessions in the fall and the spring.
If you want to make a difference in our community and engage your fellow students in the democratic process, join us and help raise the voices of all Americans.
*To get credit for Community Service Hours, you may need advance approval from your school. Eligible Community Service Hours are limited to unpaid volunteer work.