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    Brick Wall Management

    We are a music artist management and entertainment consulting firm that has very strong ties within the music industry. Our internship provides a perfect entry-level opportunity for individuals seeking a position in the extremely competitive marketplace of the music world. Brick Wall Management is also the headquarters for The Kristen Ann Carr Fund, which provides grants for cancer research and seeks to improve all aspects of cancer patient life with an emphasis on adolescents and young adults. The fund has sparked the interest of such names as Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel, and Shania Twain. Aside from our management and not-for-profit work, we here at Brick Wall provide consulting to other management firms and entertainment entities. Consulting work in the past has included the handling of all VIP ticketing/credentials for the 1999-2000 Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band World Tour. We also consult for the artist advocacy and development website, StarPolish.

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    Intern

    Interns needed for various programs which may include: Aging and Adult Services Children, Youth & Family Comprehensive Adult Mental Health Domestic Violence Intervention & Education-Batterers Treatment Naturalization Services Senior Nutrition and Food Bank Substance Abuse Treatment Vocational Services

    Non-Profit/Volunteer

    Full Time

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    Washington

    11/28/2007


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    Asian Counseling and Referral Service

    http://www.acrs.org/volun teering/index.htm Asia n Counseling and Referral Service (ACRS) is a nationally recognized non-profit organization offering a broad array of human services and behavioral health programs to Asian Pacific Americans in King County. ACRS is the largest multi-service organization serving all the different Asian Pacific American communities - immigrants, refugees and American born - in the Pacific Northwest. The agency's largely bilingual, bicultural staff of 180 collectively speaks close to 30 languages and dialects. Caseworkers who speak the same language and come from the same culture assist over 18,000 people annually, making clients' transitions easier and successful outcomes more likely. ACRS provides a continuum of services for primarily low income, immigrant, refugee, American-born Asians and Pacific Islanders through 11 programs: Aging and Adult Services Children, Youth & Family Comprehensive Adult Mental Health Consultation and Education Domestic Violence Intervention & Education-Batterers Treatment Information & Referral International District Legal Clinic Naturalization Services Senior Nutrition and Food Bank Substance Abuse Treatment Vocational Services ACRS was started by a group of interns from the University of Washington in 1973 out of a grassroots effort. During that time, Asian Pacific Americans were at risk of misdiagnosis and receiving inappropriate care from service providers unfamiliar with their culture and language.

    720 8th Avenue South, Suite 200
    Seattle, Washington
    98104