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Greenburgh Nature Center
Volunteers help maintain the preserve, including tasks such as removal of invasive plants, trail maintenance, planting, and clean-up. Work is outdoors and may include carrying, pulling, and bending.
Greenburgh Nature Center
Volunteers help maintain the preserve by removing invasive plants, trail maintenance, planting, and clean-up. This opportunity provides community service hours and involves outdoor work including carrying, pulling, and bending. Volunteers <14 years old need to be accompanied by a guardian.
The Center for Aging in Place
Plan or organize a special event, from trips to the theater to a walk in the park, or a concert in town to a trip to a new restaurant.
The Center for Aging in Place
Are you a talented creative like a photographer or grant writer? Perhaps you've honed your skills as a bookkeeper, web manager, or event planner? Put your talents to good use for a great cause.
The Center for Aging in Place
Behind the scenes, our rockstar administrative support staff keeps this ship afloat year after year, tackling key functions like mailings, filing, etc.
The Center for Aging in Place
You can help keep older members connected with the community by stopping in for a visit. Visiting can foster intergenerational social contact that benefits everyone.
The Center for Aging in Place
Volunteer to be a member of our Board of Directors. Collaborative-minded leadership drives the organization's efforts and we welcome your participation.
The Center for Aging in Place
Volunteers are needed to drive program members to their medical appointments, take them to do errands or go shopping, to worship services, or even to cultural events.
White Plains Hospital
Extend a warm, friendly welcome, greet patients and visitors, and provide direction as needed at the information desk and reception areas.
White Plains Hospital
Volunteers provide general assistance to staff at the Family Health Center, which offers integrated primary, specialty, and preventative care to community members. Bilingual skills are highly appreciated in this location.
White Plains Hospital
Volunteers provide administrative assistance in various office capacities, strengthening their data review and entry, copying, scanning, and phone work skills.
White Plains Hospital
Provide Healing Touch therapy to patients and caregivers. The hospital sponsors certification training for selected volunteers.
White Plains Hospital
Volunteers work alongside the Patient Transport team to help escort transport patients and visitors throughout the hospital and transport materials as needed. This role is vital in ensuring smooth operations within the hospital.
White Plains Hospital
Patient Experience Volunteers provide a welcoming environment to inpatients and family members, engage in friendly, non-clinical conversation, and provide a listening ear when needed. They help connect patients/families to hospital resources and act as a liaison with staff.
White Plains Hospital
The Caregiver Support Program is designed to provide support and resources to those caring for loved ones facing acute or chronic illness. Volunteers provide emotional support, counseling, and help families navigate the hospital system.
White Plains Hospital
Volunteers create and donate handmade items such as origami, jewelry, small pictures, paintings, poetry, knitted or crocheted items, and greeting cards for distribution to patients, staff, and gift shops. This role allows volunteers to engage with the hospital community in a meaningful way.
White Plains Hospital
Volunteer & Dog Teams visit inpatients to help reduce anxiety and feelings of isolation. Certification through a pet therapy organization is required.
White Plains Hospital
Healthful Harmonies Volunteers are singers/musicians who provide music at the patient’s bedside to create a pleasant, healing atmosphere. Currently, the hospital is looking for singers and/or musicians who play stringed instruments.
White Plains Hospital
Life Story Facilitators are specifically trained to interview patients who have agreed to be part of the Life Story Narrative Program and record the patient’s life story. Facilitators must be able to listen, converse, and possess excellent writing skills.
White Plains Hospital
Assignments are available for students ages 16 to 17 to work with staff in clinical and nonclinical areas. Students will benefit from learning, observing, and interacting with patients, families, and staff, enhancing the patient and family experience.
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