Snapshot: World Pediatric Project shares internship, volunteer opportunities
Dec. 14, 2015

World Pediatric Project recruiter Anne Koncki visited the Webster Groves campus on
Dec. 8, to inform Webster students about internships and volunteer opportunities.
She discussed ways our students can make a global impact on health and wellness.
World Pediatric Project’s mission is to heal critically ill children and build healthcare
capacity in the world. There are a number of ways to get involved with World Pediatric
Project including providing social support to a family whose child is in St. Louis
for medical treatment and using foreign language skills to communicate with families.
“World Pediatric Project is another partnership that embodies the mission of Webster
University," said Trezette Dixon, assistant director, Employer Relations. "Organizations
like this give our students the opportunity to make a difference in our communities
and the world."
Many students visited the information table to learn about internship and volunteer
opportunities.
To find out more about opportunities for all majors, contact volunteer coordinator Anne Koncki at akoncki@worldpediatricproject.org, and log in to GorlokJobs for a full list of available positions.
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