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New York Cares is a nonprofit organization focused on volunteer management and was founded by a group of New York residents in 1987 who wanted to take action against social issues in New York City. The organization currently engages 65,000 volunteers in service each year.
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10 Examples of Great Community Service Projects Collect Food. Recycling Program. Community Garden. Cleanup. Blood drive. Neighborhood Watch Group. Give New Coats to Kids in Need. Community Newsletter.
Our volunteers serve in schools, soup kitchens, senior centers, public parks, libraries, and other nonprofits. We provide volunteer projects in all five boroughs, designed to suit your schedule and your interests.
How to volunteer Decide which causes you care about. Identify the skills and knowledge you can offer. Create a volunteer resume. Determine how often you can volunteer. Research volunteer opportunities in your community. Consider using a volunteer site. Get all the relevant details for the volunteer position.
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You must be at least 18 years of age to create a volunteer account with New York Cares and register for projects on your own.
General Community Service Ideas Participate in a charity walk or run. Volunteer at a local nonprofit. Organize a clothing drive. Participate in a national giving or remembrance day. Ask for charitable donations instead of birthday or Christmas gifts. Host a fundraising event and donate the money.
How to volunteer Decide which causes you care about. Identify the skills and knowledge you can offer. Create a volunteer resume. Determine how often you can volunteer. Research volunteer opportunities in your community. Consider using a volunteer site. Get all the relevant details for the volunteer position.
It varies between organizations; however, youth ages 13-14 can find a number of volunteer opportunities that they can pursue by themselves. Generally, if you are younger than 13, you will require a parent, or guardian, to volunteer with you.
25 Ways to Volunteer in Your Community Serve in a Soup Kitchen. Aid Your Church. Spend Time at Summer Camp. Assist Your School. Tutor Students. Mentor a Child. Organize a Summer Reading Program. Donate Books.

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