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Staten Island Children’s Museum
The External Affairs Intern will help promote creative opportunities for children to learn through play, exploration, and experimentation. Responsibilities include public relations and marketing outreach, research, data entry, and assisting in the execution of various projects and events.
Staten Island Children’s Museum
Volunteers are needed to engage visitors in public programs, cofacilitate outreaches, help with special events, support camp groups, and assist with office tasks. Volunteers will develop life skills including leadership, responsibility, and communication.
Community Agency for Senior Citizens
Friendly visiting is a volunteer-driven service for Case Management clients who can benefit from socialization and interaction. Volunteers offer weekly phone calls or visits with a senior, engaging in activities such as board games, card games, and conversations about current events.
Community Agency for Senior Citizens
Volunteers participate in senior services by helping to make or serve meals in senior centers or teaching classes about topics of interest. This role provides heart-warming opportunities to hear interesting stories and learn valuable lessons from seniors’ experiences.
Court Appointed Special Advocates of New York City (CASA)
Volunteer Advocates work with children and families, caseworkers, and attorneys to identify and access needed resources and services. They become a trusted resource for young people and families involved in child welfare proceedings in the Richmond County Family Court.
Staten Island Partnership for Community Wellness
Assist in various health and wellness initiatives aimed at improving the overall health of the Staten Island community. This role involves community outreach, event support, and educational activities.
Staten Island Partnership for Community Wellness
Engage with youth in various programs designed to promote leadership and healthy living. Volunteers will mentor young individuals, facilitate workshops, and support youth-led initiatives.
Staten Island Partnership for Community Wellness
Support the Behavioral Health Infrastructure Project (BHIP) by assisting in community outreach, data collection, and providing resources to individuals in need. Volunteers will help in organizing events and educational sessions.
National Lighthouse Museum
Volunteers at the Admissions Desk are the first impression visitors have of the National Lighthouse Museum. They provide orientation to the Museum, information about membership and upcoming events, and shape the visitor experience. Admissions Desk volunteers may also be asked to respond to phone and email inquiries, or assist with daily operations tasks. They also assist visitors with Gift Shop purchases and operate the cash register.
National Lighthouse Museum
Help us behind the scenes with a variety of essential, daily tasks such as data entry, filing and organization, and mailing preparation.
National Lighthouse Museum
Limited opportunities in Collection, Archives, and Exhibits are available, prioritizing student interns and qualified individuals with expertise in related fields. Opportunities depend on availability.
National Lighthouse Museum
Help the National Lighthouse Museum create memorable events for the community! Assist with planning, promoting, setting up, and staffing the Museum’s many special events, programs and fundraisers.
National Lighthouse Museum
Become a docent and help visitors to the National Lighthouse Museum learn even more about our site and exhibits. Docents will help interpret the inside exhibits, and lead site tours.
Staten Island Urban Center
Help us reach more youth by engaging with young community members, organizing youth development programs, and supporting educational initiatives.
Staten Island Urban Center
Help us create ways to bring people together and take community action. Volunteers will engage with community members, organize events, and support various community initiatives.
Sunrise Association
Help change the lives of children with cancer by volunteering at one of our summer camps. Volunteers can assist with various camp activities and provide support to campers. Volunteers must be at least 16 years old and can choose to volunteer for a single day or for the entire summer.
Central Family Life Center
Assist with various tasks and activities at the Central Family Life Center, including helping with events, organizing donations, and supporting educational and cultural programs. Volunteers will play a crucial role in helping the community reach its goals.
Kayak Staten Island
Volunteers help run low-cost guided tours from the North Shore launch site, assisting with equipment and ensuring safety. Volunteers must be comfortable with dynamic water conditions.
Pride Center of Staten Island
Volunteers with tech support skills are needed to assist with various technical tasks at the Pride Center. Flexible hours are available. Volunteers must fill out paperwork and pass a background check before approval.
Pride Center of Staten Island
Volunteers are needed to help support off-site events, including set-up, working the door, and other event-related tasks. Flexible hours are available. Volunteers must fill out paperwork and pass a background check before approval.
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