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Looking for an unforgettable experience? The Volunteer Internship Programs at Farm Sanctuary's New York and California Shelters provide individuals with unique opportunities to advocate for and connect with farm animals, establish community with like-minded people, and acquire valuable knowledge of the various facets of animal protection. Since Farm Sanctuary was founded in 1986, interns have played a vital role in our efforts by enabling us to operate our shelters, conduct educational programs, and initiate campaigns to end the suffering of farm animals. Apply today and you too can contribute to Farm Sanctuary's life-saving work.

Farm Sanctuary Internships are available at all three of our shelters, as well as in various departments within our organization. Housing is provided for all interns who work at our California and New York Shelters. Occasionally, off-site internship opportunities may be available; in these special cases, housing is not provided.

Internships begin on the first of every month, with the minimum commitment being one month; two to three month internships are preferred. Please see the individual listings below for exact requirements for your desired position. All applicants must be 18 years or older and committed to Farm Sanctuary's goals and programs. Intern space is limited; early application is recommended. Upon acceptance into the program, all interns are required to pay a $150 deposit. This deposit will be refunded upon completion of the internship.

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Former Farm Sanctuary Interns Share Their Stories

My Internship at Farm Sanctuary / Angel's Blog
by Angel Horne

From Cubicle to Barn
by Nora Kramer

A Peaceable Kingdom for Farm Animals
by Karen Davis

Johnstown Teen Helps Animals During Internship
by Megan Johnson

From Philosophy into Practice
by Nandita Shah

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On Monday, January 23 the Egg Products Inspection Act Amendments of 2012 were introduced. These amendments, introduced to the senate as HR 3798, will help tens of millions of hens to have a bit more space almost immediately and will eventually eliminate battery cages for laying hens. Read more about this critical legislation and what you can do to help more than 250 million hens each year.

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