Join Project G.I.V.E.

Participation in our program offers internship credit with the Women and Gender Studies Program, among others, typically counts as an “activism project,” offers national peer education certification and builds communication, education, and project management skills.

Sound Interesting? Please Join Us. 

We are very excited you are considering becoming a peer educator with Project G.I.V.E., the College of Charleston’s only primary prevention peer education program addressing gender based and interpersonal violence. Our program focuses on training students to be able to navigate and facilitate conversations about sexual assault, dating violence and bystander intervention, as well as creating effective prevention programming outside of full-length workshops. All of our efforts are designed, facilitated and evaluated by and for CofC students.