LRWP Interns & Volunteers
Our interns are the greatest! Join us!
The LRWP is committed to strong mentorship in the environmental field. We believe that mentorship through internships, volunteer and other supportive relationships is as beneficial for us as the mentors as it is for the mentee, and hopefully through these synergistic efforts our work will benefit the environment. Watch this conversation, recorded by No Water No Life, where we discuss how mentorship “goes both ways.”
Read Quentin Zorn’s essay about what it’s like to intern with the LRWP.
Sayra Reyes, Fall 2017 Rutgers Raritan Scholar intern shares her experiences working with the LRWP:
“This internship gave me a more hands on approach to things that up to this point I have only heard about. I got to be involved in river clean ups, community partnerships, and action planning for restoration. As I take my water treatment, hazardous waste and pollution classes, knowing that I live in a watershed, the lower Raritan watershed, I have gained a more personal connection to the land and a deeper understanding of the importance to improving its health and the health of all waters.”
Current interns for 2023:
Many thanks to past interns:
Chris McLaughlin
Jonathan Sim
Piash Ahamed
Stacey Nunda
Jason Acevedo
Julisa Collado
Jocelyn Palomino
Emily Koai
April Callahan
TaeHo Lee
Brian Kempf
Shakir Valentine
Daniel Cohen
Allie Oross
Justin So
Quentin Zorn
Sayra Reyes
Chioma Nwankwo
Phillip Crouteau
Liz Dabundo
Brandon Pollard
Tian Ruan
Dorothy Lee
Chris Harasaki
Esther Rose-Wilen
Diandra Arthurton
Brittany Musolino
Kerrie Van Loo
Sarah Westaway
Isaiah Del Rios
Daryl Krasnuk
Amber Mallm
Erica Stevenson
Yupo Chiu
Ziye Guo
Justin Merced