No-Kill Private Animal Shelter Dog Walkers – Brooklyn Animal Resource Coalition
Brooklyn Animal Resource Coalition
Dog friendly individuals needed to walk dogs in their spare time.
Greet visitors and provide helpful information regarding directions, exhibitions, and tours, and answer other frequently asked on-site questions. Requirements include 3-4 hours per week of volunteer service and excellent public speaking skills. Training will be provided by knowledgeable Garden staff.
The Arts Mentoring Program (AMP) provides youth ages 6-13 with regular opportunities to express themselves creatively and engage with positive adult role models.
Volunteering with GRID Alternatives is a great way to get hands-on with solar technology, build your solar resume, engage your corporate or organizational team, give back to the community, and contribute to cleaner air for everyone. No experience is required. Whether you are a college student looking for a meaningful way to spend your spring…
Use interactive play, music, dance, art or reading to entertain children.
We offer two ways to volunteer at the Bronx Zoo. As a seasonal Discovery Guide, you’ll answer questions about animals, direct visitors around the zoo, assist with birthday parties, and run selected children’s activities in the zoo. As a year-round Friend of the Zoo (FOZ), you’ll serve as an interpreter at animal exhibits, lead tours,…
Our volunteers tutor children in our family shelters, provide administrative support to programs, help maintain buildings and gardens, sort toys and school supplies, take groups of children and adults on recreational outings and much more. Some examples: – See more at: http://www.voa-gny.org/individual-volunteers#sthash.2hcuNDYk.dpuf
Are you interested in organizing a volunteer activity at one of our American Family Inns, or in volunteering your time at HFH Summer Camps? HFH seeks energetic people with experience in the arts, sciences, mathematics or literacy to organize volunteer events. For more information, please contact Dean Amato. – See more at: http://www.hfhnyc.org/getinvolved/volunteer.asp#sthash.lA0cTs17.dpuf
BronxWorks’ Positive Living Department is seeking volunteers to help with its Food and Nutrition Program for people living with HIV/AIDS. Volunteers can help with serving lunch and/or dinner, or help out in our food pantry. There are also other volunteer opportunities within our Positive Living Department, based on experience and interests.
We depend on your support, through eco-friendly activities and programs, to help restore and beautify the Bronx River. The volunteer programs benefit not only the natural environment of the local Bronx community, but you as an individual.
We rely on volunteers to help keep the Greenbelt beautiful and forever green. Volunteering here is not only a great way to get involved in your community, it’s a great way to get to know one of New York City’s largest and most beautiful parks. As you might expect, many of our volunteer projects take…