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Meet Our Fall Interns

Blood:Water has two office interns dedicating their semester to creating lasting change in Africa. Meet Caroline and Kat – our ladies of the fall. Who run the world? GIRLS! Meet our engagement/marketing intern, Caroline Archer, a newlywed from Carrollton, Georgia. Why did you apply to be an intern at Blood:Water? I just finished my undergrad…

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A Day in Lalibela

We love our summer interns. This week we want you to meet Joey Maloney, the engagement intern. In this post he shares about his trip to Ethiopia. My name is Joey Maloney. Two years ago I spent the summer in Ethiopia volunteering with a nonprofit organization called Tropical Health Alliance Foundation (THAF). After working with…

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Build a Biosand Filter of Your Very Own

So you go to your internship one day, and they ask you to build a biosand water filter… It happened to me, and it could happen to anyone. Especially if you work at Blood:Water where our mission is partly focused on joining local leaders in Africa to fight the water crisis. I thought you could…

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Meet the Summer Interns

This summer, Blood:Water has four office interns dedicating their school breaks to creating lasting change in Africa. Meet Anne, Craig, Haley, and Joey–our hardworking, intelligent, and quirky Brady bunch with hearts of gold. Meet engagement intern, Anne Carpenter, from Statesville, North Carolina Blue Devils or Tar Heels? Tar Heels! Why did you apply to be…

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How to Save the World: Step 1

We are so excited to introduce you to our new summer marketing intern, Camille! Check out how this internship fits in with Camille’s dream job! Since graduating college in 2012, people have asked me what my dream job would be. I always gave a seemingly sarcastic answer that really wasn’t sarcastic at all; save the…

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The Redemption of Springtime

Our spring interns are about to wrap up their time at Blood:Water. Here’s a beautiful post on spring from our marketing intern, Julia. “In the spring, at the end of the day, you should smell like dirt.” -Margaret Atwood. I have been waiting so patiently for spring. I’ve never been good at loving winter. I…

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