Internship Opportunities at DFDW

Learn. Contribute. Empower.
Join us in creating a more inclusive world for deaf women and girls.

đź’ˇ Why Intern With DFDW?

At DFDW, interns aren’t just volunteers—they are active contributors to change. Whether you’re passionate about disability rights, education, or grassroots empowerment, your time with us will be impactful and eye-opening.

At DFDW, interns get the chance to:

  • 🤝 Work closely with the deaf community

  • đź‘‹ Learn and use Indian Sign Language (ISL)

  • 🎭 Assist in educational, vocational, and cultural programs

  • 📢 Join awareness campaigns, workshops & outreach

  • 🏢 Understand the workings of a non-profit

  • đź’Ş Be a force for real, lasting change

Who We're Looking For

🎓 A student of social work, psychology, education, disability studies, or communication

🌍 Individuals interested in disability rights, inclusive education, and community service

đź’¬ Anyonme Eager to learn in a supportive, inclusive environment

🗓️ Internship Duration & Structure

⏳ Duration: Minimum 3 months preferred

📍 Mode: On-site in Delhi, with occasional hybrid/field assignments

đź•’ Hours: Part-time or full-time, flexible with academic requirements

🙋 Who Can Apply?

We welcome individuals from diverse backgrounds who are passionate about inclusion and service. You may be a great fit if you’re:

✉️ Ready to Apply? Here’s What You Need

  • 📝 Resume/CV
  • 🗣️ A short statement of interest
  • đź“… Preferred dates & availability
  • 🛠️ Any specific skills or areas of interest

đź“§ Email us at: info@dfdw.net

👉 Subject Line: “Internship Application – [Your Name]”

đź’– Make a Difference, Not Just a Resume

Interning with DFDW is more than just experience—it's a chance to be part of a movement. Join us to uplift, empower, and become a voice for equality and inclusion.

“Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.”

🎥 Behind the Scenes:

Get a glimpse into the real impact of our internship program.

🔗 Let’s Build a More Inclusive Future – Together.

Be part of the movement that empowers deaf women and girls through education, culture, and community action.

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