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Pathway from
Boys to Men Inc, is a nonprofit organization committed to changing the lives
of inner city youth. Founded in 2005 by James D. Randolph in an effort to reduce
the number of youth imprisonment, displacement, violence, and drug addiction in
adolescent boys in the Inland Empire through mentoring, education, job training,
and sports education.
These programs were designed to assist men, women, and youth with community resources,
education assistance, and the self-confidence needed to live happy, healthy, and
productive lives. More importantly, PFBM Inc. provides men, women, and youth with
role models and elder support.
Discover a nonprofit internship through Pathway from Boys to Men, Inc.
Some say that working for free is grounds enough for admiration, but if you want
to feel doubly good about yourself, intern at a nonprofit! Not only will your
self-esteem improve, but also youll be giving back to the community in a
meaningful way. And nonprofit internships are widespread since organizations are
always looking for help with spreading their message.
In addition, internships at nonprofits are ideal for students who arent
quite sure what they want to do for a career yet; students at Pathway from
Boys to Men, Inc. can
take on roles in the marketing, media, advertising, community organizing, among
others. As a nonprofit intern, youll get to see immediate results of your
hard work, which is always rewarding, and youll get to meet others with
shared interests who care about the same issues that you care about. Theres
simply no better feeling than supporting a good cause and helping your future
career at the same time.
Job Descriptions
Organizing and Community Engagement Interns will support all levels of
Pathway from Boys to Men, Inc. functions under the supervision of senior
staff. Some of the tasks interns will be asked to complete include:
Community Engagement: Interns will provide general support for events,
such as our annual career fair and monthly employment workshops. Interns will
coordinate event registration and follow up with employers.
General Administrative Support: Interns may be asked to do the following:
organize mail, assist with marketing, create photocopies, distribute materials,
and create flyers. Interns will be asked to maintain databases and other administrative
duties as needed. This position requires a minimum commitment of 4 hours per week.
Preferred qualifications: Possess basic office skills; experience in community
organizing, event planning, grassroots organization, good communication skills.

SUCCESS STORY
My Name is Qione Bell-Owens I
am a 2nd year college student who is seeking to become a psychiatrist. I am 18
years old. I currently attend R.C.C., and was employed there as a student employee,
until the coronavirus pandemic. The pandemic caused many lay-offs and I unfortunately
was one of the employees who got released. How things will look in the future
no one really knows. All I do know is I needed help finding employment and Pathways
Boy's to Men helped me. I made a call to my Youth Pastor and he hooked me up with
James and James found a job to place me at once I completed his program.

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