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Name of Organization and Contact Information Description of Services

Ambassador

Student Activities

Room: S360
Contact: Mr. Harry Mars

212-220-8160


Volunteer to be a BMCC Ambassador and become an active member within the college community.

Freshman Assembly

Academic Advisement &

Transfer Center

Contact: Lesley Leppert

212-220-8315

Room : S763  

Volunteer to be part of a wonderful experience. Freshman Assembly takes place every Fall and Spring Semester and volunteers are needed in different capacities.

Freshman Orientation Counseling Center

Contact: Dr. Marilyn Hodge

212-220-8140

Room: S330


Assist the Director of the Counseling Center with several duties for the Freshman Orientation Workshops.

Peer Mentor

Counseling Center

Contact: Dr. Marilyn Hodge

212-220-8140

Room: S330
Take advantage of an experience that will benefit you and a fellow student, become a peer mentor.

Note taker or Reader

Disability Services

Contact: Marcos Gonzalez

212-220-8180

Room: N310


Make a difference in another student’s life by volunteering to be a note taker or a reader for disabled students.

 

Women Center

Women's Center

Contact: Debrah Parker

212-220-8165

Room: S362
The Women’s Center has various volunteer opportunities available.

New York Public Interest Research Group (NYPIRG)

contact: Tyler Hartshorn  or Megan Ahearn

212-349-6460

ext 1150

 

 


Looking for a way to work towards social justice and gain marketable job skills for after college? NYPIRG is a non-profit/non-partisan, on-campus student advocacy group that deals with issues that matter to students and benefit all citizens of New York. Such as: Voter Rights, Mass Transit, Consumer Advocacy, Higher Education, Hunger and Homeless Outreach, Clean Air/Water/Energy, and Recycling.
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