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9:00am - 6:30pm
When classes are not in session:
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9:00am - 5:00pm
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Borough of Manhattan Community College is pleased to present a Directory of Community Services. This is created to provide our student body with opportunities to provide community service in their respective and other communities.
This resource tool is listed alphabetically, and the web links to some of these organizations are also provided. Included in the list are organizations that cater to the needs of all ages, genders, causes, religious affiliations, sexual orientation, to name a few. The college, through some of its offices, also provides opportunities for students to perform volunteer work.
Volunteering is a worthwhile, rewarding and gratifying experience. The sharing of your time, talent and other abilities for the benefit of others who are less fortunate, can reap rich dividends for all parties concerned. As a volunteer, you may gain technical, vocational and or professional experiences. Through this medium, you may even be successful at obtaining employment.
Also, by adding a diverse background of volunteer services to your credit, in conjunction with your scholastic achievements, your opportunities for receiving scholarships are greatly enhanced. Scholarship experts have said that, "scholarship committees want to give money to students who give back to their communities."
Volunteers are involved in the children's program, where they supervise recreational play for children with cancer or well children whose parents have cancer.
Individuals and groups who will participate in structured volunteer programs as well as support the youth and families served on an as-needed basis. Most of our volunteer opportunities occur at one of our more than 30 sites around New York City and run from mid-September through May.
(NO VOLUNTEERS NEEDED AT THE MOMENT)
Homeless women and children. Temporary housing provided.
Nursing home
Volunteers work in the following areas: Patient care services, Inpatient Unit, Hospice Office, and Bereavement Program.
This individual's responsibilities will include supporting theatre staff, maintaining current hardware, and continually upgrading all hardware and software to better serve the needs of the theatre.
The IRC helps people fleeing racial, religious and ethnic persecution, as well as those uprooted by war and violence
Care for senior citizens
Care for senior citizens
Youth development
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