05/28/2026
Disability Resource Network continues to partner with Region IV Public Health Training Center as a field placement site for graduate students in Public Health to provide a hands-on experience to work on projects, receiving training, and learn from field professionals on disability. Please welcome our new Public Health Intern, Kennedy Kennebrew.
Kennedy Kennebrew is a graduate student at Alabama A&M University pursuing a Master’s degree in Counseling. She currently serves as the Public Health Intern at Disability Resource Network, where she works on projects focused on mental health awareness, men's health, and learning disabilities. During her internship, Kennedy helps develop seminars to increase understanding of learning disabilities and prepares workshops for Men’s Mental Health Month in June.
Kennedy is also a graduate ambassador on campus, where she demonstrates leadership representing graduate education on campus. Also, she enjoys interning with Disability Resource Network because it allows her to make a meaningful impact while gaining hands-on experience in community outreach and disability advocacy.
Kennedy’s career goal is to become a counseling professional who advocates for mental wellbeing. Outside of her professional and academic pursuits, Kennedy enjoys activities that encourage self-care, including live music and Pilates. We are thankful to have Kennedy interning with us for the Summer and look forward to the amazing projects she will be working on.