Kate's Club interns are passionate about supporting and working with our staff of grief specialists. They strive to help build Kate's Club into a prosperous nonprofit program for bereaved kids, young adults, and families. Please help us welcome our summer 2024 interns as they support Kate's Club's mission to empower children and teens, their families, and young adults facing life after the death of a parent, sibling, caregiver, or someone important to them: Caroline, Claire, Emily, and Mia!
Meet Kate's Club's intern Caroline
Program & Data Intern
Caroline Hatcher is a rising Junior Psychology major at the University of Georgia. She hopes to pursue her PsyD after college and become a clinical psychologist for children. When she's not at Kate's Club she's nannying and tutoring various math classes such as Algebra and Statistics. She loves to read, work with kids, and be outside. She's so excited for the opportunity to learn how to analyze data and practice Kate's Club's mission to help kids and families throughout Georgia.
Meet Kate's Club's intern Claire
Marketing Intern
Claire White is a rising Sophomore, Double Majoring in Visual Arts and Psychology, at Kennesaw State University. She plans to pursue a master's degree in counseling to become an art therapist, with a focus on children and young adults. In her spare time, she enjoys volunteering, babysitting, and creating artwork. She is thrilled to work with Kate’s Club to broaden her skills in marketing and analytics while learning how to educate others about grief.
Meet Kate's Club's intern Emily
Program Intern
Emily Nyeswa is a passionate rising junior at the College of Wooster, driven by her deep love for psychology. Inspired by her own experience of loss and her time at Kate's Club, Emily aims to use her skills to pursue a Psy.D. Her ultimate goal is to support grieving children, drawing from her personal journey after losing her father. She is dedicated to advocating for mental health care, especially within minority communities.
Meet Kate's Club's intern Mia
Program Intern
Mia Spangler is a senior at Georgia State University. She is graduating with a degree in psychology at the end of summer 2024. She is from Macon Georgia, but has lived in Atlanta since 2016. Mia is interested in attending a clinical master’s degree program and becoming a licensed therapist. She hopes that her time as an intern at Kate’s Club will prepare her to focus on community building and creating healing spaces for individuals and families. In her free time, Mia loves walking through the city, appreciating nature, swimming, and baking Italian pastries.