Internship & Job Training
Building Career Bridges for Lasting Success
Fear For Breakfast partners with California Lawyer for Arts to create internship and job training opportunities that go beyond conventional employment initiatives. Our mission is to empower formerly incarcerated individuals by providing paid work experience and mentorship, setting the stage for valuable career skills, increased self-sufficiency, and lasting financial stability.
In Partnership with California Lawyer for Arts:
Fear For Breakfast is proud to join forces with California Lawyer for Arts to create a unique and enriching internship experience. This partnership is not just about employment; it's a commitment to fostering creativity, resilience, and growth in the individuals we serve.
Unlocking Career Potential:
Our Internship & Job Training program is designed to unlock the untapped potential in every participant. By providing hands-on work experience and access to mentorship, we aim to bridge the gap between incarceration and a fulfilling, sustainable career.
Key Features of our Internship Program:
Paid Work Experience: Fear For Breakfast believes in recognizing the value of dedication and hard work. Our internship program offers participants the opportunity to gain practical experience while earning a competitive wage.
Mentorship for Growth: Mentorship is a cornerstone of our program. Interns meet weekly to check-in on their projects and receive guidance and support to help them succeed in their internship program.
Career Skills Development: Beyond the daily tasks, our program emphasizes the development of transferable skills essential for long-term success. From presentations to project management, participants acquire skills that empower them in any career path.
Empowering Self-Sufficiency:
Fear For Breakfast recognizes the transformative power of financial stability. Our internship program is a stepping stone toward self-sufficiency, providing individuals with the tools and confidence needed to take control of their financial future.
Interested in learning more? Email us at tuehuynh@fearforbreakfast.org to learn more.