Rally Internship


Rally Foundation offers an internship to college students each semester
Fall and Spring Semester
- each student required to commit at least 30 hours a week for 15 weeks
Summer Semester
- each student required to commit 40 hours per week for 10 weeks
If you would like to apply for an internship please fill out the application and email it to (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).

Summer Intern, Lindley, coordinated all media efforts for Rally Across America cycling tour.

Fall Intern, Kate, helped plan Rally’s Benefit Bash Gala.

Summer Intern, Magan, coordinated the Rally Across America bike ride.

Fall Intern, Veronica, helped plan Rally’s Celebrity Softball Game.

Lake Lanier Triathlon “Team Tyler”, Intern Magan (pictured left), participated as a Rally Athlete.

Spring Intern, Neila, and Rally Volunteers at ING Marathon Hydration Station.

Dressing up as Chick-fil-A cows with Rally Intern, Lindley.

Summer Intern, Kristin, pictured with Rally Kid Russell at the Gwinnett Braves fundraiser

Spring Intern, Bryan, cheering on Rally Athletes at the Disney World Marathon
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Meet Jacob

Jacob is a happy, funny, little clown. He is always trying to make someone laugh. He loves his family, pirates, Spiderman, and his dog Rosie. He was an unusually healthy child, with no colds, flu, or ear aches. Then he started having strange symptoms and illnesses at two and a half years old. After finally having a bone marrow biopsy done, he was diagnosed with Pre-B Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia on September 11, 2003.
He has been so tough through it all. Jacob has endured numerous spinal taps with injections of drugs into his spinal fluid without having to be put to sleep; he took a handful of pills at one time; he has had many blood transfusions, random viral illnesses with weeks of hospital stays, and daily toxic painful chemotherapy—more than a three year old should ever have to endure. But he keeps in mind the ultimate goal—-growing up and living a long full life. He is doing so well and is in remission. He took his last chemo pill on November 13, 2006 and five years from now Jacob will be considered cured.