The Home Foundation Internship Program is designed to help students and young adults become life long abolitionists.  Through this program students experience the beauty of redemption through our international restoration homes. The internship objectives are unique based on the needs of the specific facility. Each intern will be trained and equipped through our training program. The Home Foundation also grants 50% scholarships for those students selected for the program. Below is a list of each of our partners.  Become part of the fight!

  • Please pray for our fall interns Jessica Wiist and Lindsey Fosner as they prepare for their time at Bombay Teen Challenge in India.
  • The 2009 Summer interns have returned safely from India and Moldova. Read about their time overseas and their reflections.

Ingrid in Moldova http://ingridinmoldova.blogspot.com/

Devon in India http://devonannecarroll.wordpress.com/

Heidi in India http://heidibay.wordpress.com/category/india/

 

information about our 2010 programs coming soon…

for questions email Kathryn@thehomefoudation.net


Bombay Teen Challenge

Bombay Teen Challenge (BTC) provides services such as shelters for children of women used in prostitution and street children, a home for AIDS orphans, homes for daughters of prostituted women, feeding programs, medical care, HIV/AIDS clinics, rescue for drug addicted “street boys,” and homes for women who have been rescued from a life of enslavement to prostitution in the brothels. The internship program to India consists of working alongside BTC at their Ashagram Women’s Rehab Program Center. The women’s center is not only focused on rescuing, but on helping in the process of total healing and restoring for victims of sex trafficking. The center provides victim protection, housing, medical care, employment, and education. At Ashagram (translated, the Village of Hope), the women have an opportunity to start new lives in a protected environment of love, and receive education and job training in the hope that they can become productive members of society.




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