FORDHAM PREPARATORY SCHOOL CHRISTIAN SERVICE PROGRAM Approved Agencies (Further information on all these agencies is available in the service office) As of 5/1/17

WESTCHESTER

Andruss on Hudson Carver Center of Port Chester 185 Old 400 Westchester Avenue Hastings-on-Hudson, NY 10706 Port Chester, NY 10573 Vincent Bonadies, CTRS Leith Colton, Community Engagement Manager Director of Community Life and Volunteer Services 914-305-6024 914-478-3700, ext. 650 [email protected] [email protected] Multi-service center for families, primarily needs www.andrusonhudson.org students to serve as tutors Senior care community looking for recreation aides, Reqs: state central registry clearance, fingerprints, friendly visitors, escorts, and activity coordinators medical, etc. Need copy of measles, mumps, rubella vaccine, and M-F: 3-5:30p proof of negative TB titer Children's Village AYSO/Challenger Sports Programs (for special Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522 needs children) Amy DelliPaoli, Director of Academic and Volunteer Ardsley NY Services Gwen Jagde, Commissioner [email protected] 914-329-8061 Karen Gallagher, Coordinator of School-Based Tutoring [email protected] [email protected] Be a buddy to a child with special needs in AYSO Deb Jurkowitz soccer league, Ardsley Challenger Little League, and/or 914-693-0600 x1586/Mrs. Gallagher at 914-954-9132 Greenburgh basketball league Fax: 914-693-0622 Sunday 1:30-4:30 year round The Children's Village is a residence for 160 at risk youth, ages range 6 - 20. Students needed to help staff Blythedale Children's Hospital the School-Based Mentoring Program. The mentoring 95 Bradhurst Avenue program works with only the youngest residents, ages 6 Valhalla, NY 10595 - 12. Jabeen Dinzey Schedule: Mentoring Tuesday 3:45-5:30. October - Director of Volunteer Services May, consistent with public school calendar. 914-831-2428 Orientation in second half of September Fax: 914-592-0407 [email protected] Community Center of Northern Westchester www.blythedale.org 84 Bedford Rd. - Hospital providing physical rehabilitation to children Katonah, NY 10536 needs transporters and aides in recreation programs Clare Murray, Assistant Director for Operations - M-Sun: hours to be arranged 914-232-6572 x105 - bus route 40 Fax:914-232-6574 [email protected] Burke Rehabilitation Hospital A non profit organization in Katonah, NY, helping 785 Mamaroneck Ave families in need living in Northern Westchester with White Plains, NY 10605 food, clothing, programs and workshops. Gail Cornacchia, Manager of Volunteer Services Open Tuesday to Friday 10am - 4pm and 914-597-2381 Saturdays 10am - 1pm [email protected] Students assist with all phases of food pantry—stocking Fax: 914-597-2820 and food distribution-- and clothing bank—receiving, - short-term rehabilitation hospital for physically- sorting, and distribution. disabled adults utilizes students for special events, Metro North to Katonah transport, and in recreation, and other services M-Su

Cortland Nursing Care Center Hope Community Services Soup Kitchen 110 Oregon Rd. 50 Washington Ave. Peekskill, NY 10566 New Rochelle, NY 10801 Nicole Oliver, Director of Volunteers and 914-636-4010 Therapeutic Recreation Terry Hamburger 914-739-9150 x3039 (Recreation Dept) [email protected] (c: 201-679-0065) [email protected] Carole Troum, Executive Director - 120 bed long-term care facility looking for help Fax: 914-355-5236 in recreation and visiting e-mail:[email protected] - M W F Su: 9am-9pm;- Tu Thu Sa 8:30-4:30 - Soup kitchen needs volunteers to set up, serve and - Metro North to Peekskill clean up. - Tu, W, F: 4:30pm-6pm and last two Mondays of each Eastchester Senior Programs and Services month 40 Mill Rd. - Food pantry Tuesday mornings 9-12 or 1 Eastchester, NY 10709 Gilda Press, Director Jewish Home Lifecare, Sarah Neuman Center Maureen Casey, Manager and Volunteer Coordinator 845 Palmer Ave. 914-771-3340 Mamaroneck, NY 10543 [email protected] Amy Lionheart, Director of Volunteers Fax 914-771-3366 914-864-5140 -Sundays 11:30a-3:30p Fax: 914-864-5818 - Set up, assist with serving meals, and clean up for e-mail: [email protected] Sundays at Concordia meal program for senior citizens - Nursing home needs students to serve as at Concordia College companions, feeders, transporters, pet visitors, and recreation and program aides. Eastchester Volunteer Ambulance - Must have proof of physical within last year, a flu Corps vaccination, a ppd (which can be done for free at 257 Main Street facility) and also proof of mmr Eastchester, NY 10709 - Flexible hours Nick Louros - Bee line 60, 61; Metro North [email protected] 914-337-3071 (Jaye, secretary) Larchmont-Mamaroneck Volunteer Ambulance - Volunteer ambulance corps serving Eastchester, Corps Tuckahoe, and Bronxville 155 Weaver St. - Flexible and extensive hours (must be at least 17 Larchmont, NY 10538 years old and have CPR card to apply) Alex Rapp, Chief - Requirements: 24 hours per month of standby time, 914-834-3348 including 2 overnight shifts (11pm-7am); completion of See website for details: http://www.larchmontvac.org/ all required training within first 6 months of - Provides pre-hospital emergency care membership; completion of EVAC's driver training - Flexible and extensive hours program within your first year (if applicable); - Training required attendance at all membership meetings, parades, events (unless valid excuse given) Loaves and Fishes (Soup Kitchen) Heartsong, Inc. Trinity Episcopal Church 277 Martine Avenue 7 South Highland Avenue White Plains NY 10601 Ossining, NY 10562 914-358-5613 Fran Gennarelli, Director Fax: 914-831-1051 914-271-4154 Marion Anderson, Executive Director [email protected] [email protected] Saturdays 3p.m.-6:30p.m Sandra Ramos-Watt, Clinical Director Shieda Richardson, Volunteer Coordinator Meals-on-Wheels 10708 (Bronxville) [email protected] 55 Palmer Avenue web page: www.heartsong.org Room 511 - Assist children with special needs in their music,art, Bronxville, NY 10708 and dance/movement therapy sessions directed by Patricia Weinheimer trained therapists. 914-787-3027 - Sa: 8:30 - 2:15; September-June; August camp Fax: 914-787-3020 [email protected] M-Su, 10:45 a.m.-1:00 p.m. (students can work on holidays and breaks, too) Deliver pre-packaged meals to homebound people.

Meals-on-Wheels of New Rochelle Ossining Volunteer Ambulance Corps 50 Pintard Avenue, New Rochelle, NY 10801 P.O. Box 523 Patricia Showers Ossining, NY 10562 Executive Director (Lorraine on staff) (914) 941-9196 914-576-3865 First, go to website http://ossiningvac.org/ [email protected] www.mownewrochelle.org and fill out on-line application. Submit it and wait for M-Su: Drivers needed to deliver meals starting at 11 interview. Forms and permissions needed. am from Montefiore/Soundshore Hospital. Must be willing to commit 24 hours per month. (Ilene Sussman: 914-393-7825) email: [email protected] Montefiore-New Rochelle Medical Center - Volunteer ambulance corps serving Ossining that 16 Guion Place trains and needs emergency crews New Rochelle, NY 10802 - Flexible and extensive hours 914-365-3468 - Youth membership for under 18 years old with Darnell Jerfferson, Volunteer Coordinator parental permission. Over 18, full members 914-365-3514 Angela Cermele, Manager of Special Projects Rosary Hill Home [email protected] 600 Linda Ave. - Hospital and long-term care facility needs help Hawthorne, NY 10532 with various programs Annie Fetzer, Activities Director - Interview and application process, commit to at least [email protected] 60 hrs, hours to be determined 914-769-0114 x0 (Zay, secretary) Must be 18 or older - Nursing home providing comfort care to the dying, - Great summer opportunities needs students in recreation and grounds. - Schedule to be determined with Activities Director New York Raptors St. Cabrini Nursing Home Westchester Skating Academy 115 Broadway Liz Truly, Head Coach Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522 914-735-7634(h) or 914-714-2345(c) Simone Smith, Director of Volunteers [email protected] [email protected] The Raptors High School Coaching Program offers high 914-693-6800 x571 school students who play ice hockey the opportunity to -Nursing home with students assisting with visits, instruct and support players with developmental recreation, and pastoral care disabilities aged 9 to 30 in the sport. - M-F 9-5; Sa\Su: 9-5 and holidays 4:10 p.m.- 5:40 p.m, Sundays (late Sept through April) Need mmr, recent TB test, and evidence of flu shot during flu season North East Westchester Special Recreation 63 Bradhurst Avenue St. Joseph's Medical Center and Hawthorne, NY 10532 Nursing Home Cathleen Benson, Senior Recreation Therapist 127 South Broadway [email protected] Yonkers, NY 10701 914-347-4409 Maria Callarame, Coordinator of Volunteer Services Fax: 914-347-5054 [email protected] High school students needed to engage children and 914-378-7536 build relationships through therapeutic recreation - Hospital and nursing home needs unit-based activities. volunteers and therapeutic volunteers. Ambassador Saturdays 9:45a-3p; Tue 3:30-5:30 program in ER. - Flexible hours to be arranged with Coordinator Osborn Retirement Community - 1, 2, and 4 bus 101 Theall Rd. Rye, NY 10580 St. Vincent's Hospital Lisa Hoxie 275 North St. Director of Life Enrichment Harrison, NY 10528 [email protected] Ann Zappier, Volunteer Director 914-925-8259 914-925-5563 - 400+ residents in continuum care facility needs NOTE: Person-to-person hours available in the students for transport, resident visits, activities, summer only. Non person-to-person hours available reading, walks, concerts, and movies during the year. - Serviced by Rye and Harrison trains - Psychiatric hospital serving adults and youth with - Schedule: most days 10-12, 2-5 & 6-8 M-Su general disorders and substance abuse. Volunteers needed for in-patient and out-patient programs. - Hours to be arranged with Volunteer Director The Sharing Community Wartburg Adult Care Community 1 Hudson St. Wartburg Place Yonkers, NY 10701 Mount Vernon, NY 10552 Lenora Johnson, Adm. Asst. Ann Frey, Director of Volunteers 914-963-2626 x245 [email protected] [email protected] 914-513-5114 - Students can serve poor persons of Southwest -Skilled nursing home in need of help with visits, Yonkers at this multi-service agency: Soup kitchen transports (esp. on-campus church services on Sunday open every day. or Worship on Wheels=WOW), meal time assistance, Directions and other information available at recreation programs, or sharing talents, one-on-one www.sharingcommunity.org computer/iPad assistance. Also music and memory iPod donation drive, and oral history programs. - Should bring to interview verifications of immunization Special Olympics of Yonkers and TB test, no more than six months old City of Yonkers Parks, Recreation, and Conservation - Hours to be arranged 285 Nepperhan Ave. - Bee Line 7 Yonkers, NY 10701 Tara Conte-Giglio, Recreation Supervisor Westchester Creative Arts Therapy Services 914-377-6438 Mailing Address: [email protected] 25 Constant Ave. Work with developmentally disabled population during Yonkers, NY 10701 River Special Olympic training and events 914-476-7662 Sat: 9-11 in Oct-May; longer hours during Sp Olympics Program meets at: 16 Villarrd Avenue Sunrise at Crestwood Hastings-on Hudson, New York 10706 65 Crisfield Street John Mahoney and Nancy Landy, Co-Directors Yonkers, NY 10710 [email protected] [email protected] Maytha Ramirez , Activities and Volunteers Coordinator - Agency utilizes students to work with children with 914-395-3500 x4008 special needs to help them participate as actively as [email protected] they can in music and art therapy sessions. Assist residents with programs offered by Activities Days/Hours: Saturdays 8:30-2:30 department

Standard vaccines required if over 18 years old Westchester Medical Center Su-Thu: 9-5 (Maytha’s hrs); can volunteer until 6p Valhalla, NY 10595 Near Metro North Station 914-493-7850

Tara Marquis, Supervisor of Volunteers Sunshine Children’s Home and Rehab Center [email protected] 15 Spring Valley Road Fax: 914-493-8638 Ossining, NY 10562-2001 - Main Hospital and Children’s Hospital need Paula Listi, Volunteer Coordinator admissions staff, greeters and guides for patients and [email protected] caregivers, front desk volunteers and a surgical waiting 914-333-7051 room liaisons. Can also visit patients with cards and to Kym August, 914-333-7038 assess patient experience. 18 year olds are required to A 54-bed licensed nursing facility that specializes in the have multiple security 2 step ppd and physical within care and treatment of medically complex children who the year. Start with online application at require post acute, rehabilitative care. www.westchestermedicalcenter.org Students assist therapeutic specialists with various Hours: 7a-7p to be arranged activities in one-on-one and group settings. - #40 bus from White Plains Hours to be determined Willow Towers Tarrytown Volunteer Ambulance Corps 355 P.O. Box 132 New Rochelle, NY 10805 Tarrytown, NY 10591 Deborah King, Director of Activities http://tarrytownvac.org/ [email protected] 914-631-6469 914-636-6565 - Volunteer ambulance corps Willow Towers is a not-for-profit community of assisted - M-F: until 11pm Sa-Su: all day living apartments for senior citizens. It is part of the - 16 year olds can work stations; 17 year olds can ride. United Hebrew’s family of services, offering a Must train. continuum of care from independent living to a program for persons with Alzheimer’s. Students are needed to assist with activities coordinated by the rec department. Hours are to be arranged: Programs M-Su 9-5 BRONX Concourse House, HDFC Abraham House 2751 (196th) 342 Willis Avenue Bronx, NY 10468 Bronx, NY 19454 Manuela Schaudt, Executive Director (Sally) Judy Juster, Director of After-School Program [email protected] 718-292-9321 John Michael de Jesus, After-School Coordinator - Tutoring program for children of persons in the ([email protected]) criminal justice system Mr. Mamadou Traore, Director of Maintenance - M-Th 3-6p (Randall’s Island in the summer) Physical plant staff: Tony, Felix - #15 bus; 6 subway (138th/Third Ave.) 718-584-4400 Fax: 718-584-4724 Beacon Program (M.S. 45) - Shelter for women and children needs tutors 2502 Lorillard Additional program DURING THE DAY at a second Bronx, NY 10458 site: 2348 (Jacob’s Place) Jibal Ahmed, Program Director - M-F: 2:30-7:00 p.m. [email protected] - D or 4 train Nicole Dawson, Assistant [email protected] Fordham Bedford Community Services 718-367-9577; FAX: 718-367-9668 2715 Bainbridge Ave. - Tutoring elementary school students Bronx, NY 10458 - M and W: 3-6 p.m.; Saturdays 10-1 recreation Roxanna Chowdhry-Velasquez, Program Director - volunteer application, finger printing required e-mail. [email protected] - Located off across from the University 718-733-2557 x1416 Community organization with a variety of services for Calvary Hospital families in Bedford-Burnside area; focus on children- 1740 Eastchester Rd. tutoring Bronx, NY 10461 Also a site at Walton Ave. (2270 Walton Ave.) Evelyn Flores, Coordinator of Volunteer Services M-Thu: 3-5:30 p.m. [email protected] # 1 & 2 buses Trains: D & 4 train are closest trains. 718-518-2120 [email protected] - Hospital caring for dying persons needs friendly (718) 733-2557 x1425 visitors and recreation aides - flexible hours for friendly visitors - recreation M-Su (2-4:30) Hebrew Home for the Aged at Riverdale - 12 and 31 buses 5901 Palisade Ave. Riverdale, NY 10471 Centerlight Health Systems Josephine Catalano, Director of Volunteers 612 Allerton Ave. 718-581-1231 Bronx, NY 10467 [email protected] Gina Collins, Supervisor of Volunteers Jennifer Cabal, Office Manager [email protected] [email protected] 718-519-5933 718-581-1404/1246.FAX: 718-581-1013 - Long-term skilled nursing facility for elderly and - Long-term care residence looking for help in disabled needs friendly visitors and music, recreation, recreation, activities, and nursing rehabilitation and feeding assistants - Two ppds required (second ppd at Hebrew Home) - M-F: 9am-6pm, Sa-Su: 8am-4pm Titer test also required. - 26 Bus or 2 train - M-F: 9-5 (weekend hrs after probationary period)

City Parks Foundation Immaculate Conception School Track and Field for Children with Special Needs 378 E. 151st St. Laureen Kurtin, Director Bronx, NY 10455 [email protected] Ivonne Quinones, Afterschool director You can also ask FP Athletic Director Mr. Anthony Sr. Patrice Owens, Principal Kurtin for information. Recreation track and field [email protected] instruction IN ALL FIVE BOROUGHS for children 5-16, 718-585-4843 Fax: 585-6846 including those with special needs. Students must be - Tutoring and after-school program for grades K-8 16+; athletic attire - M-F: 3:30pm-5:00pm JULY AND AUGUST: M-Th 8:30-12:30 - #41 bus

JADS Children Center Part of the Solution (P.O.T.S.) 2403 Grand Concourse 2759 Webster Ave. (bet. 197 and 198 St.) Bronx, NY 10468 Bronx, NY 10458 Jessie Pena 718-220-4892 718-220-1477 Fax 718-220-5603 [email protected] Jon Kornfeld Fax: 888-399-6460 Director of Development x107 www.jadschildrencenter.org [email protected] JADS Children Center is a school that cares for Sandra Bartell, Volunteer coordinator, ext. 160 children from 3 months to 4 years old, enabling low- [email protected] income mothers to pursue employment or education. Brenda Prohaska, Family Club -Prep students assist in arts and crafts, reading and Coordinator, [email protected]. circle time, maintenance 646-286-5594 Monday through Friday: 7:30a – 6p Assist in POTS’ Community Dining Room, Food # 12,22, 1,or 2 bus to Fordham Road and Concourse Pantry, Family Club, or with general #4 or D train to Fordham road we are on 187th and office/maintenance tasks. Grand Concourse off Fordham Road Meals: 7 Days a Week 8:30a-11:30a or 9-12 morning meal prep Jewish Home and Hospital 12-4 lunch service and clean up 100 W. Kingsbridge Road Tutoring Wed/Su 4:00p-6:00p Bronx, New York 10468 Food pantry stocking: Mon-Sat: 12:30p-3:00p Geneva Selder, Coordinator of Intergenerational (flexible); pantry distribution—Sa 9-12 ; Programs General Office/Maintenance: Mon-Fri 3:00 – 5:00 718-410-1273 Must register as a volunteer at Johanna Ortiz, Volunteer Specialist http://www.potsbronx.org/ (start with “Give Help” – 718-410-1563 Fax:718-579-0260 volunteer—individual volunteer) -816 bed facility with opportunities for students to work with all clinical disciplines. Providence Rest Nursing Home - hours to be arranged; flexible schedules 3304 Waterbury Ave. Bronx, NY 10465 Manhattanville Rehabilitation and Health Care Cristina Arias, Human Resources Coordinator Center [email protected] 311 W. 231st St. 718-514-8406 Bronx, NY 10463 Cynthia Rodriguez, Human Resources Assistant Aida Rosado, Director of Recreation and 718-514-8407 Director of Volunteers - Nursing home needs recreation aides, companions, [email protected] and feeding assistants. Physical, Immunizations, and 718-601-8400 x230 orientation required. - 200-resident facility utilizing students in recreation - M-Sa: 10-6pm; Su: 9:30am-6pm dept. - M-F: 1:30pm-4:30pm; READ ALLIANCE - Sa-Su: 9am-5pm 80 Maiden Lane, 11th Floor Need physical and interview New York, NY 10038 Jaselis Polanco, Assistant Director of Programs Mercy Center 646-867-6122 377 East 145th St. [email protected] Bronx, NY 10454 Marcos Clander, Stephen Stritch, Executive Director [email protected] 646.8676116 Paula Sarro, Assistant Director Fax: 646-867-6112 [email protected] Recruits and trains high potential reading tutors to help Aren Bass, Youth Coordinator elementary school students. Tutoring sites in all five Mayra Sanchez-Eftupinan, Community Coordinator boroughs. Paid positions offered to outstanding tutors. 718-993-2789 (Fax: 718-402-1594) [email protected] (Food Drive: Angelica Perez) Community outreach center providing goods and services to Mott Haven section of Bronx. Especially need tutors for CHAMPIONS Program, an after-school homework and enrichment program. M-Th: 3:00-5:45; Sa: 9:45-1; Safe Environment training required if working with youth.

15 and 55 busses

Frances Schervier Nursing Care Center Sanctuary for Families Children’s and Youth 2975 Independence Ave. Services Program at NYC Family Justice Center - Bronx, NY 10463 Bronx 718-548-1700 x250 198 East 161st St. Nereida (Connie) Moreno, Director of Therapeutic 2nd Floor Recreation and Volunteer Coordinator Bronx, NY 10451 [email protected] 718-508-1227/212-349-6009 x317 Fax: (718) 554-8884 Fax: 347-788-4663/212-349-6810 364 bed nursing home needs friendly Anna Fewell, Supervising Social Worker visitors, transporters, pastoral care assistants and Emily Lo Bue, Asst Director of Development for recreation aides (ppd test required) Corporate and Volunteer Relations MUST HAVE RECEIVED RECENT FLU VACCINE [email protected]/[email protected]/[email protected] - M-F 9-3/10-4 Sa-Su- 9:30 to 11:30 or 1:00-3:30 Gabriela Portas, Children’s Activity Coordinator (718) - No. 20, 10 to Henry Hudson\232st 508-1227 ext. 1226. Multi-service agency serving domestic violence Services for the Developmentally Challenged survivors and children and also survivors of teen dating 5475 Fieldston Road violence. Child care needs also Bronx, NY 10471-2501 M 4:30-7:30; Tu: 4:30-8p; T-F: Walk-in center 9-5; (718) 432-8469 evening programs Fax: 718-432-8546 Peter Dolan , Acting Executive Director [email protected] St. Anthony’s Free Medical Clinic Agency serves adults with developmental disabilities 421 E. 155th St. Students assist adults in learning daily living skills Bronx, NY 10455 Hours: M-F afternoon/evenings. Saturday afternoons Mrs. Shelly Quintano 914-806-1112, Coordinator Medical requirements, inc. PPD [email protected] Clinic Phone: 718-401-9705 (Sat. only) Special Olympics of Primary care clinic for poor patients who speak Spanish c/o Metro DDSO primarily needs translators and office assistance 2400 Halsey St. Sat: 9-12 Bronx, NY 10461 718-430-0367 St. Frances de Chantal School Mrs. Carole Allen 718-379-0222 2962 Harding Ave. [email protected] Bronx, NY 10465 Lehman College Janine Ruzzi Alternate Monday nights 7:30-9:30 718-892-5359 and - Tutoring and day care Program at Cardinal Hayes High School - M-F: 3-6pm Center for the Exceptional 650 Grand Concourse St. Patrick's Home for the Aged Bronx, NY 10451 (bet 152 and 153) 66 Van Cortlandt Park South Meets on alternate Sundays 10:30am-2:15pm Bronx, New York 10463 Call for exact dates Kathleen Mayer, Director of Pastoral Care [email protected] 718-304-1971 Leah Fernandez [email protected] Tennis Club of Riverdale After-School Program 718-304-1805 2600 Netherland Avenue Fax 718-304-1897 Bronx, NY 10463 264 residents. Volunteers assist with friendly visits, 718-796-7600 transportation, masses daily 10a/4p on Sat (Spanish Susan Craig, Program Director on 4th Sat), parties, and recreation activities. [email protected] Medical requirements and orientation Fax: 718-796-9530 Afterschool program for children from the Bronx, Manhattan, and Yonkers. Needs tutors and recreation partners for students with special needs. Open September-June 2-7p Wear sneakers and dark colored sweats 26 bus to 10 bus exit at Kappock St.

Throgs Neck Extended Care Facility 707 Throgs Neck Expressway Bronx, NY 10465 Liliana Martusevici Therapeutic Recreation Director 718-430-0003 x 274 Fax: 718-430-7024 A nursing home/rehabilitation center that utilizes students in its adopt a resident program, mail delivery, and recreation departments.

Students must fulfill medical requirements.

Unitas Therapeutic Community 940 Garrison Avenue Bronx, NY 10474 Jose Gonzalez, Associate Director [email protected] 917-239-6907 718-589-0551/0723 Fax: 718-328-4265 Community-based therapy programs for families in need, particularly older youth mentoring younger youth.

MANHATTAN Creative Learning Center 164 West 100th St. (bet. Amsterdam and Columbus) 92nd Street Y New York, NY 10025 92Y Teen Center Rev. Heidi Neumark 1395 Lexington Avenue 917-374-4212 Teen Center (Rm. S267) [email protected] NY, NY 10128 After-school tutoring program for low-income 1st-6th Mr. Josh Hyman, Director of Teen Leadership graders. 212-415-5624 M-Thu: 3-6 pm e-mail: [email protected] - Community-based organization with wide range of Lenox Hill Neighborhood House volunteer opportunities 331 E. 70th St. - Weekly availabilities range from Mon-Fri., 3:30-6pm New York, NY 10021 (after school with children, for homework tutoring, arts, Anthony Snowden, Volunteer Director reading, science, music, and cooking) 212-218-0487 - Occasional one-shot events, and educational [email protected] enrichment seminars such as: -Multi-service community center that provides meals, - TEENSGIVING – one-time massive volunteering social services and educational programs to children, event, Sunday, November 13, 2016. Email to register. adults and the elderly. Utilizes students to lead group - Spitzer Institute on World Politics – Monday, October activities, serve meals and teach computer skills. 24, 2016 Opportunities available between the hours of 8:00am- - Starting January 2017, Theater Arts classes for Teens 6:30pm every day. (for purchase) such as: Improv, scene writing, character study, monologueing and stage mindfulness Love Kitchen -4, 5, or 6 trains to 86th St. Walk north on Lex to 92nd 401 W. 205th St. New York, NY 10034 Achilles International (enter on 204th St) 42 West 38th St. Jewel Jones, Director of the Love Kitchen Suite 400 Tiffany Morris, Volunteer Coordinator New York, NY 10018 [email protected] (Kat)hleen Bateman, Director of NYC Chapter 212-942-4204 (site) [email protected] fax: 212-304-1193 212-354-0300 Multi-service community agency with feeding program, Fax: 212-354-3978 tutoring, and recreation opportunities A non-profit organization helping people with disabilities - M-F: 4:30-6:30 p.m. kitchen to participate in mainstream athletics needs students to assist with twice weekly workouts and social events for Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center people with disabilities who may be aspiring to finish a 1275 York Avenue marathon. New York, NY 10021 Year round: Tu: 6:00p-8:00p and Sa: 10:00a-noon Jane Hedal-Sigel, Director of Volunteers Volunteers must be at least 18 years old. 212-639-8623 To apply, report at the beginning of one of the sessions Gabriella Brand, Volunteer Resource Coordinator to-Engineer's Gate at the 90th & 5th Avenue entrance 212-639-8624 to Central Park [email protected]

-Cancer care center uses students to transport patients Citymeals-on-Wheels to diagnostic appointments 355 Lexington Aveue Start with online application form at www.mskcc.org New York, NY 10017 (main office) -Health assessment must be verified by MSKCC Vivienne Brown-O’Neill, Director of Volunteer -Hours to be arranged Programs [email protected] 212-687-1234 Fax: 212-687-1296 Organization that serves as lifeline of food and companionship to homebound elderly of NYC needs students to help serve and deliver meals from various senior centers throughout the five boroughs. Students under 18 must be accompanied by adult. M-Fri: 10a-1p; Sa-Su 9:30am-1p for deliveries and 3:30-6:30 to serve meals.

Mt. Sinai Medical Center 1468 Madison Ave (at 100th St.) (for mailing: One Gustave L. Levy Place, Box 1274) NY, NY 10029 212-241-8773 Diane Albert, Patient Care Volunteer Coordinator [email protected] - medical clearances required; 3-4 week app process; START HERE: http://www.mountsinai.org/about- us/careers/volunteer-services/how-to-become-a- volunteer - M-F: 8:30am-7pm. Limited opportunities in rehab. For pediatrics openings contact [email protected]) - Subway to 96th and Lexington

The Riverside Premier & Healing Center 150 Riverside Drive (87th St.) New York, NY 10024 Cathy Ann Diamond, CTRS, CDP Director of Therapeutic Recreation [email protected] Lindsay Semliatschenko, Asst. Director 646-505-3537 Fax: 212-873-0658 520-bed facility with visiting and recreation programs; computer classes and transport to religious services on weekends; hours to be arranged

St. Francis Xavier Church Welcome Table

55 W 15th Street

New York, NY 10011

Christine Strumpen-Darrie, Volunteer Coordinator [email protected] 917 502 4759 Fax: 212-675-6997 - Prepare, serve, and clean up after meals - Sundays 8:45-11:30, 11:45-3:30 - Must sign up and stay in touch with Christine

QUEENS

Ozanam Hall of Queens Nursing Home 42-41 201st St. Bayside, NY 11361-2550 718-971-2020 Gail O’Donovan, Director of Development [email protected] - Acute care nursing home/ short term rehabilitation utilizes students in visiting, transport, and feeding (must be trained) -Pre-Immunization records, up to date (within a year) TB (with consent form required will be given at Ozanam Hall) and health screening Required of anyone 18 and over (flu shot) Orientation every other Tuesday M-Su: hours 8:30 -7:30

CONNECTICUT

Inspirica 141 Franklin Street Stamford, CT 06901 Anahaita Kotval, CEO [email protected]. 203-388-0130/0121 Agency provides multiple services for homeless persons including meals, housing, youth center, job training Monday to Friday 9-5 year round

Person-to-Person 1864 Post Road Darien, CT Janet King, Director of Volunteers 203-655-0048 [email protected] Th, 4p-6p and Sa 9a-noon during school year M-F 9a-4p in summer Person-to-person provides basic emergency assistance to low-income individuals and families in lower Fairfield County. Students help clients “shop” for food and clothing from donated goods.