Rally Internship

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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 Zachary

Zachary is a sweet and loving 4 year old boy who was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) on November 15, 2005. He has been in remission since early December 2005, and he will have to take chemotherapy daily for the next 3.5 years in addition to enduring numerous bone marrow aspirations, lumbar punctures and blood transfusions. He never complains and is brave and wise beyond his years.

In July of 2006, his family had the distinct honor of hosting the Rally Across America team during their ride through NYC. Zachary started Pre-K in September 2006 and although he is frequently absent from school, he very much enjoys his time there when he is able to attend, Some of Zachary’s favorite things are riding his ATV, Pokemon, Digimon, Dinosaurs and spending time with his brother Jonathan and sister Lauren.

Zachary and his family are confident that once Zachary’s cancer is cured his leukemia journey will be just another snapshot in a miraculous life. The cure rate of Zachary’s cancer jumped from 40% to 75% in two decades due to the generosity of our predecessors who supported pediatric cancer research, but a 75% cure rate is not good enough. Please consider making a donation to help find a 100% cure!