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Join our internship programme and help us serve over 105,000 orphaned children in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Ghana. Through comprehensive care, we work to lift them out of poverty, empower them, and help them fulfil their potential.
Our internship opportunities are available across all departments at Al-Ayn, giving you the flexibility to choose a role that matches your strengths, interests, and future career goals.
Internship Roles Available:
Many of our interns have gone on to build successful careers at leading auditing, law, and finance firms, while others have begun their professional journeys with Al-Ayn.
“The internship at Al-Ayn was a life-changing experience. I worked with the Communications team, creating social media campaigns that raised awareness for orphaned children. The hands-on projects and supportive team helped me build skills that landed me a role at a top marketing firm.”
– Zahraa, 2024 Intern
“As an IT Intern, I had the chance to support critical systems during Al-Ayn’s fundraising events. The professional development course and mentorship I received gave me the confidence to pursue a career in tech, and I’m grateful for the meaningful impact I contributed to.”
– Fatima, 2025 Intern
“Working with the Finance & Operations team taught me how to manage budgets for impactful projects. The experience not only strengthened my analytical skills but also showed me the importance of every small contribution in transforming lives.”
– Musa, 2025 Intern
Behind every orphaned child’s inspiring journey is a dedicated team that makes it possible. Whether it’s assisting the Finance team with accounts, supporting the Communications team with social media posts and research, answering phone calls and emails, or providing IT support during events, every department within Al-Ayn contributes to creating lasting change.
Six-year-old Abdul Malik Mohammed is the youngest of five siblings. His world changed at age four when he lost his father.
Following the loss, the family struggled financially and was eventually evicted from their home, forced to live in a basic mud house.
Abdul Malik now attends Kindergarten where Art is his favourite subject. He is inspired by Spider-Man and wants to protect others in the future.
Support from Al-Ayn brought stability to the family. They now live in a safe home and receive monthly support for food, education, and essentials. With this help, Abdul Malik’s confidence has grown, and his dreams feel within reach.