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Meet the Summer 2025 Kate's Club Interns

Date
June 10, 2025
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Interns provide vital support to the Kate's Club mission of empowering children and teens, their families and young adults who are grieving. We would not be able to provide the scale and quality of free grief support services to our communities without our interns, and we are delighted to introduce you to our Summer 2025 intern cohort. Without further ado, meet the interns Shanowya, Kate, and Aria who will support our free grief support programs in the Metro Atlanta, Southwest Georgia, Northeast Georgia and Coastal Georgia areas.

Meet Kate's Club Grief Support Intern Shanowya

Kate's Club Bereavement Intern Shanowya

Shanowya is a Psychology and Human Services major at Clayton State University. She is passionate about working with children, which is what originally steered her towards Kate's Club. When she's not studying or spending time with her own children, she enjoys gardening, sewing, and DIY projects. Upon graduation, Shanowya is seeking to work with children who have autism and other unique developmental strengths and challenges.

Meet Kate's Club Grief Support Intern Kate

Kate's Club Grief Support Intern Kate

Kate is a rising senior at Miami University majoring in Psychology. She is passionate about child development and enjoys being around children. She is dedicated to supporting children’s emotional growth. Kate is excited to intern at Kate’s Club and looks forward to helping create a safe and supportive space for grieving children and teens.

Meet Kate's Club Grief Support Intern Aria

Kate's Club Grief Support Intern Aria

Aria is a senior at Georgia State University. She is graduating with a B.S. in Psychology with a Concentration in Community Psychology. She plans to pursue a Ph.D. program at GSU, training in the joint Clinical/Community Psychology program. Ultimately, she aims to make mental health care and information accessible and affordable to marginalized and impoverished youth. She believes Kate’s Club will provide her with the experience and skills needed to teach health and effective coping skills to youth in need. When not working, she spends her time reading, drawing, and crafting.

Contact Kate's Club for Grief Support in Georgia

Kate’s Club empowers children and teens, their families, and young adults facing life after the death of a parent, sibling, caregiver or someone important to them. The organization builds healing communities through recreational and therapeutic group programs, education and advocacy. Since its founding in metro Atlanta in 2003, Kate’s Club has served thousands of individuals who are grieving, through both in-house and outreach services. Kate's Club offers services in Metro Atlanta, Southwest Georgia, Northeast Georgia and Coastal Georgia.

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