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13 Latour Avenue, Suite 110, Plattsburgh, NY 12901
Provides volunteer opportunities to be mentors for the girls or to help with various activities. Opportunities also exist to work with adults, helping them learn about the Girl Scouts, and how to implement programs, also to do committee work.
1025 Old Country Road, Westbury, NY 11590
Volunteers in Day Program assist members and staff in conducting recreational programs. Volunteers also needed to assist staff in all departments with various clerical duties: filing, copying, mailings. Computer knowledge a plus. Flexible hours. High School, College-age, Adults.
1025 Old Country Road, Suite 325, Westbury, NY 11590
Provides a variety of activities for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Offers activities that promote socialization through recreation. Call for additional information.
Offers anyone who would like to volunteer to help with recreation activities for the disabled in tennis or in the creative arts. Also accepts monetary donations to add to the scholarship fund.
34570 State Rt 10 Ste 2, Hamden, NY 13782
Provides youth (5 yrs - 19 yrs) in Delaware County with educational programs, experiences and resources designed to enable them to develop knowledge, skills, abilities, attitudes and behaviors to become competent, caring adults.Offers a 4-H summer camp program. For more information contact the number listed.
600 High Ave, Endicott, NY 13760
Offers one- and two-bedroom apartments. Utilities (except telephone) included with rent. Also provides skilled nursing care and rehabilitation services in nursing home setting. Includes both health-related and skilled nursing levels of care, as well as support services of social worker.
82 Washington Street, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
Provides a walkway from an old railroad bridge transformed into a park and walkway providing public access for pedestrians, hikers, joggers, bicyclists, and people with disabilities to the Hudson River's scenic landscape. The bridge serves as a connector to an extensive network of rail trails on both sides of the river.
80 Hawley St, Binghamton, NY 13901
Housing Program: Volunteers to work with residents, help with recreational activities, arts and crafts, tutoring for those enrolled in academic programs. General Clerical Duties: To file, copy, and do general office work (9:00 am - 4:00 pm Mon-Fri) Front Desk Reception: To answer phone and greet customers (9:00 am - 4:00 pm Mon-Fri) public Relations/Marketing: To distribute pamphlets, flyers, newsletters. Special assignment hours as needed. Required Training & Application Procedures: Depends on work assignment. Proof of Immunization: Not specified.
61 Susquehanna St, Binghamton, NY 13901
Volunteers are the backbone of the YMCA. At all levels, volunteers contribute valuable resources of knowledge and talents to help our association carry out its mission. Whether your talents and interests are in sports, special events, or fundraising.Opportunities starting at 13 years of age through our teen swim assistant program and camp counselor in training program at 15 years of age.All Volunteers over the age of 18 years old are required to pass a background check.
999 Herricks Road, New Hyde Park, NY 11040
Offers a program for someone who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, dementia, Parkinson’s, or another degenerative illness. "Our Space" is a social model of adult day services established in 1987 for Nassau County residents over the age of 60 who are frail and memory impaired. Caregivers are provided with respite, education and support. All programs require an assessment to ensure proper placement. Volunteer opportunities are also available. Call for detailed information regarding all services offered.
114 Clinton St, Binghamton, NY 13905
Tuition-based general and special education preschool services for children 2 1/2 - 5 yrs. Reasonable rates, nurse on site, playground, nutritious snacks and field trips. Universal Pre-K program for children residing in the Johnson City, Binghamton and Union-Endicott School Districts
90 Clinton St, Binghamton, NY 13905
Provides a safe environment for young people to focus on academic success, healthy lifestyles and good character/citizenship. Members rotate every 45 minutes through each area (homework room, gym/outdoors, social games, dining area, etc.). Services include dinner each evening, homework help, daily education and recreational activities.
740 West Boston Post Road, Suite 318, Mamaroneck, NY 10543
Offers the opportunity for individuals to volunteer for a variety of activities, such as helping with and not limited to sports, wellness/movement, or creative art programs, and chaperoning social or special events. High school or college students, needing to fulfill an internship will be considered.
1 Station Place, 1 Wartburg Place, Mount Vernon, NY 10552
Seeks volunteers to assist with recreational therapy, make friendly visits, staff gift shop, provide wheelchair transport to activities and therapy, teach computer skills, assist with clerical, share talents such as painting, crafts, sewing, etc.
177a East Main Street, New Rochelle, NY 10801
Offers the opportunity for anyone to volunteer for special events or to help with any of the sports or recreational activities.
114 Delafield Street, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
Friendship Center volunteers, Home Delivered Meals drivers, Clerical Assistance, Picnic and Outdoor Event Help (spring, summer and fall), Health Insurance Counseling (HIICAP), Exercise Coaching, A Matter of Balance Leaders, Tai Chi leaders, Friendly Calls volunteers. Free training is provided as necessary. Many of the above volunteering options are suitable for students who need to fulfill school and/or house-of-worship community service requirements, particularly our OFA Picnics and other OFA events.
272 North Bedford Road, Mount Kisco, NY 10549
Offers clinical, operational or administrative volunteer opportunities. Volunteers are asked to make a commitment of 50 hours over a period of three months, whether as a learning opportunity for students or merely as a way of giving back to one's community. Clinical assignments in our residential and community-based programs may include participation in our recreational program, agency-sponsored events and leisure and relaxation therapy. Volunteers also provide one-to-one attention to our program participants, such as reading a book, taking a person for a walk, or simply serving as a "big brother or big sister." A volunteer is selected on the basis of individual interest, skill, and experience.