Opportunities From: Union College Community Connections

Volunteer: Toll Day - Community Center - Hosting Youth Day

Support an exciting day of activities at a local community center.

Assistance is needed hosting craft stations, distributing school supplies and managing open gym activities

Bethel Northside is a community center and ministry of Bethel Full Gospel Church in Schenectady, New York, focusing on providing support and resources to the community. Among its offerings, the center operates a mobile food pantry to help combat food insecurity in the area. The center is a collaborative partner with various community organizations, including the Schenectady City School District, to provide essential programs and services to local residents.


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Waiver of Liability

This is a legally binding waiver executed by me, 'the Participant' named above, to The Trustees of Union College in the Town of Schenectady in the State of New York a/k/a Union College. For Participants under 18 years of age, this waiver must be executed by a parent or legal guardian.

1. I, the undersigned am interested in participating in, or required to participate in, off-campus volunteer events sponsored by Union to be held between July 1, 2025 and June 30, 2026, which activities involve: 

Walking or being transported by bus to local volunteer sites in Schenectady or the surrounding area. Volunteering at sites that include but are not limited to: non-profit organizations, donation centers, food pantries, nursing homes, schools and youth centers, animal shelters, parks and nature preserves, gardens and farms, neighborhoods. Performing physical or manual tasks that include but are not limited to: cleaning, organizing, sorting, packing, lifting, carrying, gardening, farming, yardwork, outdoor cleanup, painting, event setup, athletic activities.

2. It is my express intent that this Waiver shall bind the members of my family and spouse, if I am alive, and my estate, heirs, administrators, personal representatives, or assigns, if I am deceased, and shall be deemed as a release, waiver, discharge, and covenant not to sue Union.

3. I understand that there are certain dangers, hazards, and risks inherent in this exercise which may include, but not be limited to, accidental injury arising from the activities listed under paragraph 1 above, which could result in serious or even mortal injuries; and that Union cannot and does not assume responsibility for any such personal injuries. I hereby release, discharge, and agree to hold harmless Union and its Trustees, agents, employees, and representatives from any and all liability arising out of or in connection with my participation in the exercise. For purposes of this Waiver, liability means all claims, demands, losses, causes of action, suits, or judgments of any kinds that I or my heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns may have against Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers because of personal injury, accident, illness, or death that occurs to a person, including me, and that results from any cause including, but not limited to, the passive or active negligence or other acts of Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers other than fraud, willful misconduct, or a knowing violation of the law.

4. Knowing the dangers, hazards, and risks of such activities, and in consideration of being permitted to participate in the exercise, on behalf of myself, my heirs, and personal representative(s), I , the undersigned, do hereby agree to assume all the risks and responsibilities surrounding my participation in the exercise and, in advance, do hereby release and forever discharge, waive, and covenant not to sue Union from and against any and all liability for any harm, injury, damage, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, costs, and expenses of any nature whatsoever which I may have or which may hereafter accrue to me, arising out of or related to any loss, damage, or injury, including, but not limited to, suffering and death, that may be sustained by me while in, on, upon, or in transit to or from the premises where the exercise or any adjunct to the exercise occurs or is being conducted.

5. In signing this Agreement, I acknowledge and represent that I have fully informed myself of the contents of the foregoing Waiver of Liability Agreement by reading it before I sign it and understand that I sign this Agreement as my own free act and deed; no oral representations, statements, or inducements, apart from the foregoing written statement, have been made, I further state that I am at least eighteen (18) years of age and fully competent to sign this Agreement; and that I execute this Agreement for full, adequate, and complete consideration fully intending to be bound by the same.

6. I further agree that this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. If any term or provision of this Agreement shall be held illegal, unenforceable, or in conflict with any law governing this Agreement, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected thereby. Any action in regard to this Agreement or arising out of its terms and conditions shall be instituted before the New York State Supreme Court, Fourth Judicial Department, Schenectady County.

Agency: Kenney Center for Community Engagement and Outreach

Support an exciting day of activities at a local community center.

Assistance is needed hosting craft stations, distributing school supplies and managing open gym activities

Bethel Northside is a community center and ministry of Bethel Full Gospel Church in Schenectady, New York, focusing on providing support and resources to the community. Among its offerings, the center operates a mobile food pantry to help combat food insecurity in the area. The center is a collaborative partner with various community organizations, including the Schenectady City School District, to provide essential programs and services to local residents.


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Waiver of Liability

This is a legally binding waiver executed by me, 'the Participant' named above, to The Trustees of Union College in the Town of Schenectady in the State of New York a/k/a Union College. For Participants under 18 years of age, this waiver must be executed by a parent or legal guardian.

1. I, the undersigned am interested in participating in, or required to participate in, off-campus volunteer events sponsored by Union to be held between July 1, 2025 and June 30, 2026, which activities involve: 

Walking or being transported by bus to local volunteer sites in Schenectady or the surrounding area. Volunteering at sites that include but are not limited to: non-profit organizations, donation centers, food pantries, nursing homes, schools and youth centers, animal shelters, parks and nature preserves, gardens and farms, neighborhoods. Performing physical or manual tasks that include but are not limited to: cleaning, organizing, sorting, packing, lifting, carrying, gardening, farming, yardwork, outdoor cleanup, painting, event setup, athletic activities.

2. It is my express intent that this Waiver shall bind the members of my family and spouse, if I am alive, and my estate, heirs, administrators, personal representatives, or assigns, if I am deceased, and shall be deemed as a release, waiver, discharge, and covenant not to sue Union.

3. I understand that there are certain dangers, hazards, and risks inherent in this exercise which may include, but not be limited to, accidental injury arising from the activities listed under paragraph 1 above, which could result in serious or even mortal injuries; and that Union cannot and does not assume responsibility for any such personal injuries. I hereby release, discharge, and agree to hold harmless Union and its Trustees, agents, employees, and representatives from any and all liability arising out of or in connection with my participation in the exercise. For purposes of this Waiver, liability means all claims, demands, losses, causes of action, suits, or judgments of any kinds that I or my heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns may have against Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers because of personal injury, accident, illness, or death that occurs to a person, including me, and that results from any cause including, but not limited to, the passive or active negligence or other acts of Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers other than fraud, willful misconduct, or a knowing violation of the law.

4. Knowing the dangers, hazards, and risks of such activities, and in consideration of being permitted to participate in the exercise, on behalf of myself, my heirs, and personal representative(s), I , the undersigned, do hereby agree to assume all the risks and responsibilities surrounding my participation in the exercise and, in advance, do hereby release and forever discharge, waive, and covenant not to sue Union from and against any and all liability for any harm, injury, damage, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, costs, and expenses of any nature whatsoever which I may have or which may hereafter accrue to me, arising out of or related to any loss, damage, or injury, including, but not limited to, suffering and death, that may be sustained by me while in, on, upon, or in transit to or from the premises where the exercise or any adjunct to the exercise occurs or is being conducted.

5. In signing this Agreement, I acknowledge and represent that I have fully informed myself of the contents of the foregoing Waiver of Liability Agreement by reading it before I sign it and understand that I sign this Agreement as my own free act and deed; no oral representations, statements, or inducements, apart from the foregoing written statement, have been made, I further state that I am at least eighteen (18) years of age and fully competent to sign this Agreement; and that I execute this Agreement for full, adequate, and complete consideration fully intending to be bound by the same.

6. I further agree that this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. If any term or provision of this Agreement shall be held illegal, unenforceable, or in conflict with any law governing this Agreement, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected thereby. Any action in regard to this Agreement or arising out of its terms and conditions shall be instituted before the New York State Supreme Court, Fourth Judicial Department, Schenectady County.

Agency: Kenney Center for Community Engagement and Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 12308

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Toll Day - GHNA - Community CleanUp

Support one of our local neighborhood associations.

Assistance is needed picking up recyclables and trash from sidewalks and parks.

Goose Hill Neighborhood Association represents the needs of our neighbors on the northside of the City of Schenectady. The group hosts cleanup activities, park events, community gatherings, and advocates for the rights of people in our community. Union College's ongoing partnership with the GHNA includes involvement in many of these programs. 


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Waiver of Liability

This is a legally binding waiver executed by me, 'the Participant' named above, to The Trustees of Union College in the Town of Schenectady in the State of New York a/k/a Union College. For Participants under 18 years of age, this waiver must be executed by a parent or legal guardian.

1. I, the undersigned am interested in participating in, or required to participate in, off-campus volunteer events sponsored by Union to be held between July 1, 2025 and June 30, 2026, which activities involve: 

Walking or being transported by bus to local volunteer sites in Schenectady or the surrounding area. Volunteering at sites that include but are not limited to: non-profit organizations, donation centers, food pantries, nursing homes, schools and youth centers, animal shelters, parks and nature preserves, gardens and farms, neighborhoods. Performing physical or manual tasks that include but are not limited to: cleaning, organizing, sorting, packing, lifting, carrying, gardening, farming, yardwork, outdoor cleanup, painting, event setup, athletic activities.

2. It is my express intent that this Waiver shall bind the members of my family and spouse, if I am alive, and my estate, heirs, administrators, personal representatives, or assigns, if I am deceased, and shall be deemed as a release, waiver, discharge, and covenant not to sue Union.

3. I understand that there are certain dangers, hazards, and risks inherent in this exercise which may include, but not be limited to, accidental injury arising from the activities listed under paragraph 1 above, which could result in serious or even mortal injuries; and that Union cannot and does not assume responsibility for any such personal injuries. I hereby release, discharge, and agree to hold harmless Union and its Trustees, agents, employees, and representatives from any and all liability arising out of or in connection with my participation in the exercise. For purposes of this Waiver, liability means all claims, demands, losses, causes of action, suits, or judgments of any kinds that I or my heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns may have against Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers because of personal injury, accident, illness, or death that occurs to a person, including me, and that results from any cause including, but not limited to, the passive or active negligence or other acts of Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers other than fraud, willful misconduct, or a knowing violation of the law.

4. Knowing the dangers, hazards, and risks of such activities, and in consideration of being permitted to participate in the exercise, on behalf of myself, my heirs, and personal representative(s), I , the undersigned, do hereby agree to assume all the risks and responsibilities surrounding my participation in the exercise and, in advance, do hereby release and forever discharge, waive, and covenant not to sue Union from and against any and all liability for any harm, injury, damage, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, costs, and expenses of any nature whatsoever which I may have or which may hereafter accrue to me, arising out of or related to any loss, damage, or injury, including, but not limited to, suffering and death, that may be sustained by me while in, on, upon, or in transit to or from the premises where the exercise or any adjunct to the exercise occurs or is being conducted.

5. In signing this Agreement, I acknowledge and represent that I have fully informed myself of the contents of the foregoing Waiver of Liability Agreement by reading it before I sign it and understand that I sign this Agreement as my own free act and deed; no oral representations, statements, or inducements, apart from the foregoing written statement, have been made, I further state that I am at least eighteen (18) years of age and fully competent to sign this Agreement; and that I execute this Agreement for full, adequate, and complete consideration fully intending to be bound by the same.

6. I further agree that this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. If any term or provision of this Agreement shall be held illegal, unenforceable, or in conflict with any law governing this Agreement, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected thereby. Any action in regard to this Agreement or arising out of its terms and conditions shall be instituted before the New York State Supreme Court, Fourth Judicial Department, Schenectady County.

Agency: Kenney Center for Community Engagement and Outreach

Support one of our local neighborhood associations.

Assistance is needed picking up recyclables and trash from sidewalks and parks.

Goose Hill Neighborhood Association represents the needs of our neighbors on the northside of the City of Schenectady. The group hosts cleanup activities, park events, community gatherings, and advocates for the rights of people in our community. Union College's ongoing partnership with the GHNA includes involvement in many of these programs. 


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Waiver of Liability

This is a legally binding waiver executed by me, 'the Participant' named above, to The Trustees of Union College in the Town of Schenectady in the State of New York a/k/a Union College. For Participants under 18 years of age, this waiver must be executed by a parent or legal guardian.

1. I, the undersigned am interested in participating in, or required to participate in, off-campus volunteer events sponsored by Union to be held between July 1, 2025 and June 30, 2026, which activities involve: 

Walking or being transported by bus to local volunteer sites in Schenectady or the surrounding area. Volunteering at sites that include but are not limited to: non-profit organizations, donation centers, food pantries, nursing homes, schools and youth centers, animal shelters, parks and nature preserves, gardens and farms, neighborhoods. Performing physical or manual tasks that include but are not limited to: cleaning, organizing, sorting, packing, lifting, carrying, gardening, farming, yardwork, outdoor cleanup, painting, event setup, athletic activities.

2. It is my express intent that this Waiver shall bind the members of my family and spouse, if I am alive, and my estate, heirs, administrators, personal representatives, or assigns, if I am deceased, and shall be deemed as a release, waiver, discharge, and covenant not to sue Union.

3. I understand that there are certain dangers, hazards, and risks inherent in this exercise which may include, but not be limited to, accidental injury arising from the activities listed under paragraph 1 above, which could result in serious or even mortal injuries; and that Union cannot and does not assume responsibility for any such personal injuries. I hereby release, discharge, and agree to hold harmless Union and its Trustees, agents, employees, and representatives from any and all liability arising out of or in connection with my participation in the exercise. For purposes of this Waiver, liability means all claims, demands, losses, causes of action, suits, or judgments of any kinds that I or my heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns may have against Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers because of personal injury, accident, illness, or death that occurs to a person, including me, and that results from any cause including, but not limited to, the passive or active negligence or other acts of Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers other than fraud, willful misconduct, or a knowing violation of the law.

4. Knowing the dangers, hazards, and risks of such activities, and in consideration of being permitted to participate in the exercise, on behalf of myself, my heirs, and personal representative(s), I , the undersigned, do hereby agree to assume all the risks and responsibilities surrounding my participation in the exercise and, in advance, do hereby release and forever discharge, waive, and covenant not to sue Union from and against any and all liability for any harm, injury, damage, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, costs, and expenses of any nature whatsoever which I may have or which may hereafter accrue to me, arising out of or related to any loss, damage, or injury, including, but not limited to, suffering and death, that may be sustained by me while in, on, upon, or in transit to or from the premises where the exercise or any adjunct to the exercise occurs or is being conducted.

5. In signing this Agreement, I acknowledge and represent that I have fully informed myself of the contents of the foregoing Waiver of Liability Agreement by reading it before I sign it and understand that I sign this Agreement as my own free act and deed; no oral representations, statements, or inducements, apart from the foregoing written statement, have been made, I further state that I am at least eighteen (18) years of age and fully competent to sign this Agreement; and that I execute this Agreement for full, adequate, and complete consideration fully intending to be bound by the same.

6. I further agree that this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. If any term or provision of this Agreement shall be held illegal, unenforceable, or in conflict with any law governing this Agreement, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected thereby. Any action in regard to this Agreement or arising out of its terms and conditions shall be instituted before the New York State Supreme Court, Fourth Judicial Department, Schenectady County.

Agency: Kenney Center for Community Engagement and Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 12308

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Toll Day - Albany Pine Bush Preserve - Maintenance

Support upkeep at a local unique habitat

Assistance is needed with activities including seed extraction, invasive species removal, and general maintenance

The Albany Pine Bush is a unique and globally rare inland pine barrens ecosystem. This preserve is a fire-dependent habitat, characterized by rolling sand dunes and pitch pine-scrub oak forests. It is home to over 1,500 species of plants and animals, including the federally endangered Karner blue butterfly.


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Waiver of Liability

This is a legally binding waiver executed by me, 'the Participant' named above, to The Trustees of Union College in the Town of Schenectady in the State of New York a/k/a Union College. For Participants under 18 years of age, this waiver must be executed by a parent or legal guardian.

1. I, the undersigned am interested in participating in, or required to participate in, off-campus volunteer events sponsored by Union to be held between July 1, 2025 and June 30, 2026, which activities involve: 

Walking or being transported by bus to local volunteer sites in Schenectady or the surrounding area. Volunteering at sites that include but are not limited to: non-profit organizations, donation centers, food pantries, nursing homes, schools and youth centers, animal shelters, parks and nature preserves, gardens and farms, neighborhoods. Performing physical or manual tasks that include but are not limited to: cleaning, organizing, sorting, packing, lifting, carrying, gardening, farming, yardwork, outdoor cleanup, painting, event setup, athletic activities.

2. It is my express intent that this Waiver shall bind the members of my family and spouse, if I am alive, and my estate, heirs, administrators, personal representatives, or assigns, if I am deceased, and shall be deemed as a release, waiver, discharge, and covenant not to sue Union.

3. I understand that there are certain dangers, hazards, and risks inherent in this exercise which may include, but not be limited to, accidental injury arising from the activities listed under paragraph 1 above, which could result in serious or even mortal injuries; and that Union cannot and does not assume responsibility for any such personal injuries. I hereby release, discharge, and agree to hold harmless Union and its Trustees, agents, employees, and representatives from any and all liability arising out of or in connection with my participation in the exercise. For purposes of this Waiver, liability means all claims, demands, losses, causes of action, suits, or judgments of any kinds that I or my heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns may have against Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers because of personal injury, accident, illness, or death that occurs to a person, including me, and that results from any cause including, but not limited to, the passive or active negligence or other acts of Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers other than fraud, willful misconduct, or a knowing violation of the law.

4. Knowing the dangers, hazards, and risks of such activities, and in consideration of being permitted to participate in the exercise, on behalf of myself, my heirs, and personal representative(s), I , the undersigned, do hereby agree to assume all the risks and responsibilities surrounding my participation in the exercise and, in advance, do hereby release and forever discharge, waive, and covenant not to sue Union from and against any and all liability for any harm, injury, damage, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, costs, and expenses of any nature whatsoever which I may have or which may hereafter accrue to me, arising out of or related to any loss, damage, or injury, including, but not limited to, suffering and death, that may be sustained by me while in, on, upon, or in transit to or from the premises where the exercise or any adjunct to the exercise occurs or is being conducted.

5. In signing this Agreement, I acknowledge and represent that I have fully informed myself of the contents of the foregoing Waiver of Liability Agreement by reading it before I sign it and understand that I sign this Agreement as my own free act and deed; no oral representations, statements, or inducements, apart from the foregoing written statement, have been made, I further state that I am at least eighteen (18) years of age and fully competent to sign this Agreement; and that I execute this Agreement for full, adequate, and complete consideration fully intending to be bound by the same.

6. I further agree that this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. If any term or provision of this Agreement shall be held illegal, unenforceable, or in conflict with any law governing this Agreement, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected thereby. Any action in regard to this Agreement or arising out of its terms and conditions shall be instituted before the New York State Supreme Court, Fourth Judicial Department, Schenectady County.

Agency: Kenney Center for Community Engagement and Outreach

Support upkeep at a local unique habitat

Assistance is needed with activities including seed extraction, invasive species removal, and general maintenance

The Albany Pine Bush is a unique and globally rare inland pine barrens ecosystem. This preserve is a fire-dependent habitat, characterized by rolling sand dunes and pitch pine-scrub oak forests. It is home to over 1,500 species of plants and animals, including the federally endangered Karner blue butterfly.


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Waiver of Liability

This is a legally binding waiver executed by me, 'the Participant' named above, to The Trustees of Union College in the Town of Schenectady in the State of New York a/k/a Union College. For Participants under 18 years of age, this waiver must be executed by a parent or legal guardian.

1. I, the undersigned am interested in participating in, or required to participate in, off-campus volunteer events sponsored by Union to be held between July 1, 2025 and June 30, 2026, which activities involve: 

Walking or being transported by bus to local volunteer sites in Schenectady or the surrounding area. Volunteering at sites that include but are not limited to: non-profit organizations, donation centers, food pantries, nursing homes, schools and youth centers, animal shelters, parks and nature preserves, gardens and farms, neighborhoods. Performing physical or manual tasks that include but are not limited to: cleaning, organizing, sorting, packing, lifting, carrying, gardening, farming, yardwork, outdoor cleanup, painting, event setup, athletic activities.

2. It is my express intent that this Waiver shall bind the members of my family and spouse, if I am alive, and my estate, heirs, administrators, personal representatives, or assigns, if I am deceased, and shall be deemed as a release, waiver, discharge, and covenant not to sue Union.

3. I understand that there are certain dangers, hazards, and risks inherent in this exercise which may include, but not be limited to, accidental injury arising from the activities listed under paragraph 1 above, which could result in serious or even mortal injuries; and that Union cannot and does not assume responsibility for any such personal injuries. I hereby release, discharge, and agree to hold harmless Union and its Trustees, agents, employees, and representatives from any and all liability arising out of or in connection with my participation in the exercise. For purposes of this Waiver, liability means all claims, demands, losses, causes of action, suits, or judgments of any kinds that I or my heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns may have against Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers because of personal injury, accident, illness, or death that occurs to a person, including me, and that results from any cause including, but not limited to, the passive or active negligence or other acts of Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers other than fraud, willful misconduct, or a knowing violation of the law.

4. Knowing the dangers, hazards, and risks of such activities, and in consideration of being permitted to participate in the exercise, on behalf of myself, my heirs, and personal representative(s), I , the undersigned, do hereby agree to assume all the risks and responsibilities surrounding my participation in the exercise and, in advance, do hereby release and forever discharge, waive, and covenant not to sue Union from and against any and all liability for any harm, injury, damage, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, costs, and expenses of any nature whatsoever which I may have or which may hereafter accrue to me, arising out of or related to any loss, damage, or injury, including, but not limited to, suffering and death, that may be sustained by me while in, on, upon, or in transit to or from the premises where the exercise or any adjunct to the exercise occurs or is being conducted.

5. In signing this Agreement, I acknowledge and represent that I have fully informed myself of the contents of the foregoing Waiver of Liability Agreement by reading it before I sign it and understand that I sign this Agreement as my own free act and deed; no oral representations, statements, or inducements, apart from the foregoing written statement, have been made, I further state that I am at least eighteen (18) years of age and fully competent to sign this Agreement; and that I execute this Agreement for full, adequate, and complete consideration fully intending to be bound by the same.

6. I further agree that this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. If any term or provision of this Agreement shall be held illegal, unenforceable, or in conflict with any law governing this Agreement, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected thereby. Any action in regard to this Agreement or arising out of its terms and conditions shall be instituted before the New York State Supreme Court, Fourth Judicial Department, Schenectady County.

Agency: Kenney Center for Community Engagement and Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 12308

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Showcase of Homes Greeters

Become a Greeter for Showcase of Homes. Help assist Rebuilding Together Saratoga County by being a greeter at one of the Homes in the Showcase. Greeters help by greeting community members, stamping tickets, and giving away promotional items.  

Agency: Rebuilding Together Saratoga County

Become a Greeter for Showcase of Homes. Help assist Rebuilding Together Saratoga County by being a greeter at one of the Homes in the Showcase. Greeters help by greeting community members, stamping tickets, and giving away promotional items.  

Agency: Rebuilding Together Saratoga County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Oct 4, 2025 through Oct 12, 2025

Zip Code: 12020

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Great Pumpkin Challenge 5k/10k

We are looking for volunteers to help us on Saturday, September 27th, with our annual Great Pumpkin Challenge. Our 5k/10k in Saratoga Spa Park offers fall fun for family and friends. From the Kid's Fun Run, pumpkin decorating contests, costume contests, treats, and the main races, there is something for everyone!

We need all the hands we can get! Volunteer duties include, but are not limited to, setting up, handing out water, manning stations, directing runners, parking cars, cheering on runners, etc. Breakfast will be provided. Volunteer shifts start at 7:30 or 8:00 am and end around noon. Please register/respond by Friday, September 12th, to be included. 

Please include your primary email and cell phone number when registering/responding!

If you have any questions or comments, please reach out to Shelby at sktinker@saratogabridges.org or at 518-587-0723 x7625.


Agency: Saratoga Bridges

We are looking for volunteers to help us on Saturday, September 27th, with our annual Great Pumpkin Challenge. Our 5k/10k in Saratoga Spa Park offers fall fun for family and friends. From the Kid's Fun Run, pumpkin decorating contests, costume contests, treats, and the main races, there is something for everyone!

We need all the hands we can get! Volunteer duties include, but are not limited to, setting up, handing out water, manning stations, directing runners, parking cars, cheering on runners, etc. Breakfast will be provided. Volunteer shifts start at 7:30 or 8:00 am and end around noon. Please register/respond by Friday, September 12th, to be included. 

Please include your primary email and cell phone number when registering/responding!

If you have any questions or comments, please reach out to Shelby at sktinker@saratogabridges.org or at 518-587-0723 x7625.


Agency: Saratoga Bridges

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 27, 2025

Zip Code: 12866

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Toll Day - Fehr Ave. Farm - End of Summer Support

Support one of the Schenectady Urban Farms in battling Food Insecurity.

Assistance is needed with harvesting and general maintenance.

The Urban Farms are community-supported urban farming initiatives situated in the City of Schenectady. The community collaborates in the cultivation of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and herbs, while also engaging in tending to honeybees and egg-laying chickens. In all, everyone connected to the Urban Farms is engaged in creating a greener Schenectady and shares in the bountiful harvest.


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Waiver of Liability

This is a legally binding waiver executed by me, 'the Participant' named above, to The Trustees of Union College in the Town of Schenectady in the State of New York a/k/a Union College. For Participants under 18 years of age, this waiver must be executed by a parent or legal guardian.

1. I, the undersigned am interested in participating in, or required to participate in, off-campus volunteer events sponsored by Union to be held between July 1, 2025 and June 30, 2026, which activities involve: 

Walking or being transported by bus to local volunteer sites in Schenectady or the surrounding area. Volunteering at sites that include but are not limited to: non-profit organizations, donation centers, food pantries, nursing homes, schools and youth centers, animal shelters, parks and nature preserves, gardens and farms, neighborhoods. Performing physical or manual tasks that include but are not limited to: cleaning, organizing, sorting, packing, lifting, carrying, gardening, farming, yardwork, outdoor cleanup, painting, event setup, athletic activities.

2. It is my express intent that this Waiver shall bind the members of my family and spouse, if I am alive, and my estate, heirs, administrators, personal representatives, or assigns, if I am deceased, and shall be deemed as a release, waiver, discharge, and covenant not to sue Union.

3. I understand that there are certain dangers, hazards, and risks inherent in this exercise which may include, but not be limited to, accidental injury arising from the activities listed under paragraph 1 above, which could result in serious or even mortal injuries; and that Union cannot and does not assume responsibility for any such personal injuries. I hereby release, discharge, and agree to hold harmless Union and its Trustees, agents, employees, and representatives from any and all liability arising out of or in connection with my participation in the exercise. For purposes of this Waiver, liability means all claims, demands, losses, causes of action, suits, or judgments of any kinds that I or my heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns may have against Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers because of personal injury, accident, illness, or death that occurs to a person, including me, and that results from any cause including, but not limited to, the passive or active negligence or other acts of Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers other than fraud, willful misconduct, or a knowing violation of the law.

4. Knowing the dangers, hazards, and risks of such activities, and in consideration of being permitted to participate in the exercise, on behalf of myself, my heirs, and personal representative(s), I , the undersigned, do hereby agree to assume all the risks and responsibilities surrounding my participation in the exercise and, in advance, do hereby release and forever discharge, waive, and covenant not to sue Union from and against any and all liability for any harm, injury, damage, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, costs, and expenses of any nature whatsoever which I may have or which may hereafter accrue to me, arising out of or related to any loss, damage, or injury, including, but not limited to, suffering and death, that may be sustained by me while in, on, upon, or in transit to or from the premises where the exercise or any adjunct to the exercise occurs or is being conducted.

5. In signing this Agreement, I acknowledge and represent that I have fully informed myself of the contents of the foregoing Waiver of Liability Agreement by reading it before I sign it and understand that I sign this Agreement as my own free act and deed; no oral representations, statements, or inducements, apart from the foregoing written statement, have been made, I further state that I am at least eighteen (18) years of age and fully competent to sign this Agreement; and that I execute this Agreement for full, adequate, and complete consideration fully intending to be bound by the same.

6. I further agree that this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. If any term or provision of this Agreement shall be held illegal, unenforceable, or in conflict with any law governing this Agreement, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected thereby. Any action in regard to this Agreement or arising out of its terms and conditions shall be instituted before the New York State Supreme Court, Fourth Judicial Department, Schenectady County.

Agency: Kenney Center for Community Engagement and Outreach

Support one of the Schenectady Urban Farms in battling Food Insecurity.

Assistance is needed with harvesting and general maintenance.

The Urban Farms are community-supported urban farming initiatives situated in the City of Schenectady. The community collaborates in the cultivation of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and herbs, while also engaging in tending to honeybees and egg-laying chickens. In all, everyone connected to the Urban Farms is engaged in creating a greener Schenectady and shares in the bountiful harvest.


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Waiver of Liability

This is a legally binding waiver executed by me, 'the Participant' named above, to The Trustees of Union College in the Town of Schenectady in the State of New York a/k/a Union College. For Participants under 18 years of age, this waiver must be executed by a parent or legal guardian.

1. I, the undersigned am interested in participating in, or required to participate in, off-campus volunteer events sponsored by Union to be held between July 1, 2025 and June 30, 2026, which activities involve: 

Walking or being transported by bus to local volunteer sites in Schenectady or the surrounding area. Volunteering at sites that include but are not limited to: non-profit organizations, donation centers, food pantries, nursing homes, schools and youth centers, animal shelters, parks and nature preserves, gardens and farms, neighborhoods. Performing physical or manual tasks that include but are not limited to: cleaning, organizing, sorting, packing, lifting, carrying, gardening, farming, yardwork, outdoor cleanup, painting, event setup, athletic activities.

2. It is my express intent that this Waiver shall bind the members of my family and spouse, if I am alive, and my estate, heirs, administrators, personal representatives, or assigns, if I am deceased, and shall be deemed as a release, waiver, discharge, and covenant not to sue Union.

3. I understand that there are certain dangers, hazards, and risks inherent in this exercise which may include, but not be limited to, accidental injury arising from the activities listed under paragraph 1 above, which could result in serious or even mortal injuries; and that Union cannot and does not assume responsibility for any such personal injuries. I hereby release, discharge, and agree to hold harmless Union and its Trustees, agents, employees, and representatives from any and all liability arising out of or in connection with my participation in the exercise. For purposes of this Waiver, liability means all claims, demands, losses, causes of action, suits, or judgments of any kinds that I or my heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns may have against Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers because of personal injury, accident, illness, or death that occurs to a person, including me, and that results from any cause including, but not limited to, the passive or active negligence or other acts of Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers other than fraud, willful misconduct, or a knowing violation of the law.

4. Knowing the dangers, hazards, and risks of such activities, and in consideration of being permitted to participate in the exercise, on behalf of myself, my heirs, and personal representative(s), I , the undersigned, do hereby agree to assume all the risks and responsibilities surrounding my participation in the exercise and, in advance, do hereby release and forever discharge, waive, and covenant not to sue Union from and against any and all liability for any harm, injury, damage, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, costs, and expenses of any nature whatsoever which I may have or which may hereafter accrue to me, arising out of or related to any loss, damage, or injury, including, but not limited to, suffering and death, that may be sustained by me while in, on, upon, or in transit to or from the premises where the exercise or any adjunct to the exercise occurs or is being conducted.

5. In signing this Agreement, I acknowledge and represent that I have fully informed myself of the contents of the foregoing Waiver of Liability Agreement by reading it before I sign it and understand that I sign this Agreement as my own free act and deed; no oral representations, statements, or inducements, apart from the foregoing written statement, have been made, I further state that I am at least eighteen (18) years of age and fully competent to sign this Agreement; and that I execute this Agreement for full, adequate, and complete consideration fully intending to be bound by the same.

6. I further agree that this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. If any term or provision of this Agreement shall be held illegal, unenforceable, or in conflict with any law governing this Agreement, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected thereby. Any action in regard to this Agreement or arising out of its terms and conditions shall be instituted before the New York State Supreme Court, Fourth Judicial Department, Schenectady County.

Agency: Kenney Center for Community Engagement and Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 12308

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Toll Day - Vale Farm - End of Summer Support

Support one of the Schenectady Urban Farms in battling Food Insecurity. 

Assistance is needed with harvesting and general maintenance.

The Urban Farms are community-supported urban farming initiatives situated in the City of Schenectady. The community collaborates in the cultivation of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and herbs, while also engaging in tending to honeybees and egg-laying chickens. In all, everyone connected to the Urban Farms is engaged in creating a greener Schenectady and shares in the bountiful harvest.


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Waiver of Liability

This is a legally binding waiver executed by me, 'the Participant' named above, to The Trustees of Union College in the Town of Schenectady in the State of New York a/k/a Union College. For Participants under 18 years of age, this waiver must be executed by a parent or legal guardian.

1. I, the undersigned am interested in participating in, or required to participate in, off-campus volunteer events sponsored by Union to be held between July 1, 2025 and June 30, 2026, which activities involve: 

Walking or being transported by bus to local volunteer sites in Schenectady or the surrounding area. Volunteering at sites that include but are not limited to: non-profit organizations, donation centers, food pantries, nursing homes, schools and youth centers, animal shelters, parks and nature preserves, gardens and farms, neighborhoods. Performing physical or manual tasks that include but are not limited to: cleaning, organizing, sorting, packing, lifting, carrying, gardening, farming, yardwork, outdoor cleanup, painting, event setup, athletic activities.

2. It is my express intent that this Waiver shall bind the members of my family and spouse, if I am alive, and my estate, heirs, administrators, personal representatives, or assigns, if I am deceased, and shall be deemed as a release, waiver, discharge, and covenant not to sue Union.

3. I understand that there are certain dangers, hazards, and risks inherent in this exercise which may include, but not be limited to, accidental injury arising from the activities listed under paragraph 1 above, which could result in serious or even mortal injuries; and that Union cannot and does not assume responsibility for any such personal injuries. I hereby release, discharge, and agree to hold harmless Union and its Trustees, agents, employees, and representatives from any and all liability arising out of or in connection with my participation in the exercise. For purposes of this Waiver, liability means all claims, demands, losses, causes of action, suits, or judgments of any kinds that I or my heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns may have against Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers because of personal injury, accident, illness, or death that occurs to a person, including me, and that results from any cause including, but not limited to, the passive or active negligence or other acts of Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers other than fraud, willful misconduct, or a knowing violation of the law.

4. Knowing the dangers, hazards, and risks of such activities, and in consideration of being permitted to participate in the exercise, on behalf of myself, my heirs, and personal representative(s), I , the undersigned, do hereby agree to assume all the risks and responsibilities surrounding my participation in the exercise and, in advance, do hereby release and forever discharge, waive, and covenant not to sue Union from and against any and all liability for any harm, injury, damage, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, costs, and expenses of any nature whatsoever which I may have or which may hereafter accrue to me, arising out of or related to any loss, damage, or injury, including, but not limited to, suffering and death, that may be sustained by me while in, on, upon, or in transit to or from the premises where the exercise or any adjunct to the exercise occurs or is being conducted.

5. In signing this Agreement, I acknowledge and represent that I have fully informed myself of the contents of the foregoing Waiver of Liability Agreement by reading it before I sign it and understand that I sign this Agreement as my own free act and deed; no oral representations, statements, or inducements, apart from the foregoing written statement, have been made, I further state that I am at least eighteen (18) years of age and fully competent to sign this Agreement; and that I execute this Agreement for full, adequate, and complete consideration fully intending to be bound by the same.

6. I further agree that this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. If any term or provision of this Agreement shall be held illegal, unenforceable, or in conflict with any law governing this Agreement, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected thereby. Any action in regard to this Agreement or arising out of its terms and conditions shall be instituted before the New York State Supreme Court, Fourth Judicial Department, Schenectady County.

Agency: Kenney Center for Community Engagement and Outreach

Support one of the Schenectady Urban Farms in battling Food Insecurity. 

Assistance is needed with harvesting and general maintenance.

The Urban Farms are community-supported urban farming initiatives situated in the City of Schenectady. The community collaborates in the cultivation of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and herbs, while also engaging in tending to honeybees and egg-laying chickens. In all, everyone connected to the Urban Farms is engaged in creating a greener Schenectady and shares in the bountiful harvest.


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Waiver of Liability

This is a legally binding waiver executed by me, 'the Participant' named above, to The Trustees of Union College in the Town of Schenectady in the State of New York a/k/a Union College. For Participants under 18 years of age, this waiver must be executed by a parent or legal guardian.

1. I, the undersigned am interested in participating in, or required to participate in, off-campus volunteer events sponsored by Union to be held between July 1, 2025 and June 30, 2026, which activities involve: 

Walking or being transported by bus to local volunteer sites in Schenectady or the surrounding area. Volunteering at sites that include but are not limited to: non-profit organizations, donation centers, food pantries, nursing homes, schools and youth centers, animal shelters, parks and nature preserves, gardens and farms, neighborhoods. Performing physical or manual tasks that include but are not limited to: cleaning, organizing, sorting, packing, lifting, carrying, gardening, farming, yardwork, outdoor cleanup, painting, event setup, athletic activities.

2. It is my express intent that this Waiver shall bind the members of my family and spouse, if I am alive, and my estate, heirs, administrators, personal representatives, or assigns, if I am deceased, and shall be deemed as a release, waiver, discharge, and covenant not to sue Union.

3. I understand that there are certain dangers, hazards, and risks inherent in this exercise which may include, but not be limited to, accidental injury arising from the activities listed under paragraph 1 above, which could result in serious or even mortal injuries; and that Union cannot and does not assume responsibility for any such personal injuries. I hereby release, discharge, and agree to hold harmless Union and its Trustees, agents, employees, and representatives from any and all liability arising out of or in connection with my participation in the exercise. For purposes of this Waiver, liability means all claims, demands, losses, causes of action, suits, or judgments of any kinds that I or my heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns may have against Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers because of personal injury, accident, illness, or death that occurs to a person, including me, and that results from any cause including, but not limited to, the passive or active negligence or other acts of Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers other than fraud, willful misconduct, or a knowing violation of the law.

4. Knowing the dangers, hazards, and risks of such activities, and in consideration of being permitted to participate in the exercise, on behalf of myself, my heirs, and personal representative(s), I , the undersigned, do hereby agree to assume all the risks and responsibilities surrounding my participation in the exercise and, in advance, do hereby release and forever discharge, waive, and covenant not to sue Union from and against any and all liability for any harm, injury, damage, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, costs, and expenses of any nature whatsoever which I may have or which may hereafter accrue to me, arising out of or related to any loss, damage, or injury, including, but not limited to, suffering and death, that may be sustained by me while in, on, upon, or in transit to or from the premises where the exercise or any adjunct to the exercise occurs or is being conducted.

5. In signing this Agreement, I acknowledge and represent that I have fully informed myself of the contents of the foregoing Waiver of Liability Agreement by reading it before I sign it and understand that I sign this Agreement as my own free act and deed; no oral representations, statements, or inducements, apart from the foregoing written statement, have been made, I further state that I am at least eighteen (18) years of age and fully competent to sign this Agreement; and that I execute this Agreement for full, adequate, and complete consideration fully intending to be bound by the same.

6. I further agree that this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. If any term or provision of this Agreement shall be held illegal, unenforceable, or in conflict with any law governing this Agreement, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected thereby. Any action in regard to this Agreement or arising out of its terms and conditions shall be instituted before the New York State Supreme Court, Fourth Judicial Department, Schenectady County.

Agency: Kenney Center for Community Engagement and Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 12308

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Toll Day - Kelly Adirondack Center - Trail Upkeep

Support Union College's own Kelly Adirondack Center in updating the Henry Gerber Reist Bird Sanctuary.

Assistance is needed repairing trails and maintaining pathways. 


The Kelly Adirondack Center at Union College, located in Niskayuna, serves as a hub for interdisciplinary study of the Adirondack Park and conservation issues. It houses the Adirondack Research Library, which contains a unique collection of materials, including the papers of prominent conservationists.

The H. G. Reist Bird Sanctuary is a 111-acre nature preserve in Niskayuna stewarded by the Hudson-Mohawk Bird Club, which is open to the public for nature walks and birding. This protected land, which has several miles of trails, provides a valuable habitat for birds and other wildlife right in the middle of a suburban area.

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Waiver of Liability

This is a legally binding waiver executed by me, 'the Participant' named above, to The Trustees of Union College in the Town of Schenectady in the State of New York a/k/a Union College. For Participants under 18 years of age, this waiver must be executed by a parent or legal guardian.

1. I, the undersigned am interested in participating in, or required to participate in, off-campus volunteer events sponsored by Union to be held between July 1, 2025 and June 30, 2026, which activities involve: 

Walking or being transported by bus to local volunteer sites in Schenectady or the surrounding area. Volunteering at sites that include but are not limited to: non-profit organizations, donation centers, food pantries, nursing homes, schools and youth centers, animal shelters, parks and nature preserves, gardens and farms, neighborhoods. Performing physical or manual tasks that include but are not limited to: cleaning, organizing, sorting, packing, lifting, carrying, gardening, farming, yardwork, outdoor cleanup, painting, event setup, athletic activities.

2. It is my express intent that this Waiver shall bind the members of my family and spouse, if I am alive, and my estate, heirs, administrators, personal representatives, or assigns, if I am deceased, and shall be deemed as a release, waiver, discharge, and covenant not to sue Union.

3. I understand that there are certain dangers, hazards, and risks inherent in this exercise which may include, but not be limited to, accidental injury arising from the activities listed under paragraph 1 above, which could result in serious or even mortal injuries; and that Union cannot and does not assume responsibility for any such personal injuries. I hereby release, discharge, and agree to hold harmless Union and its Trustees, agents, employees, and representatives from any and all liability arising out of or in connection with my participation in the exercise. For purposes of this Waiver, liability means all claims, demands, losses, causes of action, suits, or judgments of any kinds that I or my heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns may have against Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers because of personal injury, accident, illness, or death that occurs to a person, including me, and that results from any cause including, but not limited to, the passive or active negligence or other acts of Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers other than fraud, willful misconduct, or a knowing violation of the law.

4. Knowing the dangers, hazards, and risks of such activities, and in consideration of being permitted to participate in the exercise, on behalf of myself, my heirs, and personal representative(s), I , the undersigned, do hereby agree to assume all the risks and responsibilities surrounding my participation in the exercise and, in advance, do hereby release and forever discharge, waive, and covenant not to sue Union from and against any and all liability for any harm, injury, damage, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, costs, and expenses of any nature whatsoever which I may have or which may hereafter accrue to me, arising out of or related to any loss, damage, or injury, including, but not limited to, suffering and death, that may be sustained by me while in, on, upon, or in transit to or from the premises where the exercise or any adjunct to the exercise occurs or is being conducted.

5. In signing this Agreement, I acknowledge and represent that I have fully informed myself of the contents of the foregoing Waiver of Liability Agreement by reading it before I sign it and understand that I sign this Agreement as my own free act and deed; no oral representations, statements, or inducements, apart from the foregoing written statement, have been made, I further state that I am at least eighteen (18) years of age and fully competent to sign this Agreement; and that I execute this Agreement for full, adequate, and complete consideration fully intending to be bound by the same.

6. I further agree that this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. If any term or provision of this Agreement shall be held illegal, unenforceable, or in conflict with any law governing this Agreement, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected thereby. Any action in regard to this Agreement or arising out of its terms and conditions shall be instituted before the New York State Supreme Court, Fourth Judicial Department, Schenectady County.

Agency: Kenney Center for Community Engagement and Outreach

Support Union College's own Kelly Adirondack Center in updating the Henry Gerber Reist Bird Sanctuary.

Assistance is needed repairing trails and maintaining pathways. 


The Kelly Adirondack Center at Union College, located in Niskayuna, serves as a hub for interdisciplinary study of the Adirondack Park and conservation issues. It houses the Adirondack Research Library, which contains a unique collection of materials, including the papers of prominent conservationists.

The H. G. Reist Bird Sanctuary is a 111-acre nature preserve in Niskayuna stewarded by the Hudson-Mohawk Bird Club, which is open to the public for nature walks and birding. This protected land, which has several miles of trails, provides a valuable habitat for birds and other wildlife right in the middle of a suburban area.

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Waiver of Liability

This is a legally binding waiver executed by me, 'the Participant' named above, to The Trustees of Union College in the Town of Schenectady in the State of New York a/k/a Union College. For Participants under 18 years of age, this waiver must be executed by a parent or legal guardian.

1. I, the undersigned am interested in participating in, or required to participate in, off-campus volunteer events sponsored by Union to be held between July 1, 2025 and June 30, 2026, which activities involve: 

Walking or being transported by bus to local volunteer sites in Schenectady or the surrounding area. Volunteering at sites that include but are not limited to: non-profit organizations, donation centers, food pantries, nursing homes, schools and youth centers, animal shelters, parks and nature preserves, gardens and farms, neighborhoods. Performing physical or manual tasks that include but are not limited to: cleaning, organizing, sorting, packing, lifting, carrying, gardening, farming, yardwork, outdoor cleanup, painting, event setup, athletic activities.

2. It is my express intent that this Waiver shall bind the members of my family and spouse, if I am alive, and my estate, heirs, administrators, personal representatives, or assigns, if I am deceased, and shall be deemed as a release, waiver, discharge, and covenant not to sue Union.

3. I understand that there are certain dangers, hazards, and risks inherent in this exercise which may include, but not be limited to, accidental injury arising from the activities listed under paragraph 1 above, which could result in serious or even mortal injuries; and that Union cannot and does not assume responsibility for any such personal injuries. I hereby release, discharge, and agree to hold harmless Union and its Trustees, agents, employees, and representatives from any and all liability arising out of or in connection with my participation in the exercise. For purposes of this Waiver, liability means all claims, demands, losses, causes of action, suits, or judgments of any kinds that I or my heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns may have against Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers because of personal injury, accident, illness, or death that occurs to a person, including me, and that results from any cause including, but not limited to, the passive or active negligence or other acts of Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers other than fraud, willful misconduct, or a knowing violation of the law.

4. Knowing the dangers, hazards, and risks of such activities, and in consideration of being permitted to participate in the exercise, on behalf of myself, my heirs, and personal representative(s), I , the undersigned, do hereby agree to assume all the risks and responsibilities surrounding my participation in the exercise and, in advance, do hereby release and forever discharge, waive, and covenant not to sue Union from and against any and all liability for any harm, injury, damage, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, costs, and expenses of any nature whatsoever which I may have or which may hereafter accrue to me, arising out of or related to any loss, damage, or injury, including, but not limited to, suffering and death, that may be sustained by me while in, on, upon, or in transit to or from the premises where the exercise or any adjunct to the exercise occurs or is being conducted.

5. In signing this Agreement, I acknowledge and represent that I have fully informed myself of the contents of the foregoing Waiver of Liability Agreement by reading it before I sign it and understand that I sign this Agreement as my own free act and deed; no oral representations, statements, or inducements, apart from the foregoing written statement, have been made, I further state that I am at least eighteen (18) years of age and fully competent to sign this Agreement; and that I execute this Agreement for full, adequate, and complete consideration fully intending to be bound by the same.

6. I further agree that this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. If any term or provision of this Agreement shall be held illegal, unenforceable, or in conflict with any law governing this Agreement, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected thereby. Any action in regard to this Agreement or arising out of its terms and conditions shall be instituted before the New York State Supreme Court, Fourth Judicial Department, Schenectady County.

Agency: Kenney Center for Community Engagement and Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 12308

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Toll Day - MoonBee

Support a local organization with an international impact.

Assistance is needed preparing reusable menstrual kits for communities in Africa.

This activity takes place on campus in Old Chapel & Hale House. 


The MoonCatcher Project is a non-profit organization dedicated to optimizing girls' lives worldwide by removing barriers related to menstruation. It primarily achieves this by making and distributing reusable, washable menstrual management kits, known as "MoonCatcher Kits," to girls in low-income communities. Additionally, the project conducts educational classes on menstrual and reproductive health and supports local women's sewing cooperatives to produce the kits in countries across Africa, Asia, and other regions.

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Waiver of Liability

This is a legally binding waiver executed by me, 'the Participant' named above, to The Trustees of Union College in the Town of Schenectady in the State of New York a/k/a Union College. For Participants under 18 years of age, this waiver must be executed by a parent or legal guardian.

1. I, the undersigned am interested in participating in, or required to participate in, off-campus volunteer events sponsored by Union to be held between July 1, 2025 and June 30, 2026, which activities involve: 

Walking or being transported by bus to local volunteer sites in Schenectady or the surrounding area. Volunteering at sites that include but are not limited to: non-profit organizations, donation centers, food pantries, nursing homes, schools and youth centers, animal shelters, parks and nature preserves, gardens and farms, neighborhoods. Performing physical or manual tasks that include but are not limited to: cleaning, organizing, sorting, packing, lifting, carrying, gardening, farming, yardwork, outdoor cleanup, painting, event setup, athletic activities.

2. It is my express intent that this Waiver shall bind the members of my family and spouse, if I am alive, and my estate, heirs, administrators, personal representatives, or assigns, if I am deceased, and shall be deemed as a release, waiver, discharge, and covenant not to sue Union.

3. I understand that there are certain dangers, hazards, and risks inherent in this exercise which may include, but not be limited to, accidental injury arising from the activities listed under paragraph 1 above, which could result in serious or even mortal injuries; and that Union cannot and does not assume responsibility for any such personal injuries. I hereby release, discharge, and agree to hold harmless Union and its Trustees, agents, employees, and representatives from any and all liability arising out of or in connection with my participation in the exercise. For purposes of this Waiver, liability means all claims, demands, losses, causes of action, suits, or judgments of any kinds that I or my heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns may have against Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers because of personal injury, accident, illness, or death that occurs to a person, including me, and that results from any cause including, but not limited to, the passive or active negligence or other acts of Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers other than fraud, willful misconduct, or a knowing violation of the law.

4. Knowing the dangers, hazards, and risks of such activities, and in consideration of being permitted to participate in the exercise, on behalf of myself, my heirs, and personal representative(s), I , the undersigned, do hereby agree to assume all the risks and responsibilities surrounding my participation in the exercise and, in advance, do hereby release and forever discharge, waive, and covenant not to sue Union from and against any and all liability for any harm, injury, damage, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, costs, and expenses of any nature whatsoever which I may have or which may hereafter accrue to me, arising out of or related to any loss, damage, or injury, including, but not limited to, suffering and death, that may be sustained by me while in, on, upon, or in transit to or from the premises where the exercise or any adjunct to the exercise occurs or is being conducted.

5. In signing this Agreement, I acknowledge and represent that I have fully informed myself of the contents of the foregoing Waiver of Liability Agreement by reading it before I sign it and understand that I sign this Agreement as my own free act and deed; no oral representations, statements, or inducements, apart from the foregoing written statement, have been made, I further state that I am at least eighteen (18) years of age and fully competent to sign this Agreement; and that I execute this Agreement for full, adequate, and complete consideration fully intending to be bound by the same.

6. I further agree that this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. If any term or provision of this Agreement shall be held illegal, unenforceable, or in conflict with any law governing this Agreement, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected thereby. Any action in regard to this Agreement or arising out of its terms and conditions shall be instituted before the New York State Supreme Court, Fourth Judicial Department, Schenectady County.

Agency: Kenney Center for Community Engagement and Outreach

Support a local organization with an international impact.

Assistance is needed preparing reusable menstrual kits for communities in Africa.

This activity takes place on campus in Old Chapel & Hale House. 


The MoonCatcher Project is a non-profit organization dedicated to optimizing girls' lives worldwide by removing barriers related to menstruation. It primarily achieves this by making and distributing reusable, washable menstrual management kits, known as "MoonCatcher Kits," to girls in low-income communities. Additionally, the project conducts educational classes on menstrual and reproductive health and supports local women's sewing cooperatives to produce the kits in countries across Africa, Asia, and other regions.

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Waiver of Liability

This is a legally binding waiver executed by me, 'the Participant' named above, to The Trustees of Union College in the Town of Schenectady in the State of New York a/k/a Union College. For Participants under 18 years of age, this waiver must be executed by a parent or legal guardian.

1. I, the undersigned am interested in participating in, or required to participate in, off-campus volunteer events sponsored by Union to be held between July 1, 2025 and June 30, 2026, which activities involve: 

Walking or being transported by bus to local volunteer sites in Schenectady or the surrounding area. Volunteering at sites that include but are not limited to: non-profit organizations, donation centers, food pantries, nursing homes, schools and youth centers, animal shelters, parks and nature preserves, gardens and farms, neighborhoods. Performing physical or manual tasks that include but are not limited to: cleaning, organizing, sorting, packing, lifting, carrying, gardening, farming, yardwork, outdoor cleanup, painting, event setup, athletic activities.

2. It is my express intent that this Waiver shall bind the members of my family and spouse, if I am alive, and my estate, heirs, administrators, personal representatives, or assigns, if I am deceased, and shall be deemed as a release, waiver, discharge, and covenant not to sue Union.

3. I understand that there are certain dangers, hazards, and risks inherent in this exercise which may include, but not be limited to, accidental injury arising from the activities listed under paragraph 1 above, which could result in serious or even mortal injuries; and that Union cannot and does not assume responsibility for any such personal injuries. I hereby release, discharge, and agree to hold harmless Union and its Trustees, agents, employees, and representatives from any and all liability arising out of or in connection with my participation in the exercise. For purposes of this Waiver, liability means all claims, demands, losses, causes of action, suits, or judgments of any kinds that I or my heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns may have against Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers because of personal injury, accident, illness, or death that occurs to a person, including me, and that results from any cause including, but not limited to, the passive or active negligence or other acts of Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers other than fraud, willful misconduct, or a knowing violation of the law.

4. Knowing the dangers, hazards, and risks of such activities, and in consideration of being permitted to participate in the exercise, on behalf of myself, my heirs, and personal representative(s), I , the undersigned, do hereby agree to assume all the risks and responsibilities surrounding my participation in the exercise and, in advance, do hereby release and forever discharge, waive, and covenant not to sue Union from and against any and all liability for any harm, injury, damage, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, costs, and expenses of any nature whatsoever which I may have or which may hereafter accrue to me, arising out of or related to any loss, damage, or injury, including, but not limited to, suffering and death, that may be sustained by me while in, on, upon, or in transit to or from the premises where the exercise or any adjunct to the exercise occurs or is being conducted.

5. In signing this Agreement, I acknowledge and represent that I have fully informed myself of the contents of the foregoing Waiver of Liability Agreement by reading it before I sign it and understand that I sign this Agreement as my own free act and deed; no oral representations, statements, or inducements, apart from the foregoing written statement, have been made, I further state that I am at least eighteen (18) years of age and fully competent to sign this Agreement; and that I execute this Agreement for full, adequate, and complete consideration fully intending to be bound by the same.

6. I further agree that this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. If any term or provision of this Agreement shall be held illegal, unenforceable, or in conflict with any law governing this Agreement, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected thereby. Any action in regard to this Agreement or arising out of its terms and conditions shall be instituted before the New York State Supreme Court, Fourth Judicial Department, Schenectady County.

Agency: Kenney Center for Community Engagement and Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 12308

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Toll Day - Caribbean Day - Setup

Support the nation's largest outdoor free Caribbean Festival. 

Assistance is needed with setup activities and guest services.

Schenectady Caribbean Day is a free, family-oriented festival that celebrates Caribbean and Guyanese culture. Held annually at the Music Haven stage in Central Park, the event features live music from a variety of Caribbean artists, as well as dancing, food, and other cultural activities. The festival is a popular local tradition that draws large crowds and serves as a vibrant expression of the region's diverse community.


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Waiver of Liability

This is a legally binding waiver executed by me, 'the Participant' named above, to The Trustees of Union College in the Town of Schenectady in the State of New York a/k/a Union College. For Participants under 18 years of age, this waiver must be executed by a parent or legal guardian.

1. I, the undersigned am interested in participating in, or required to participate in, off-campus volunteer events sponsored by Union to be held between July 1, 2025 and June 30, 2026, which activities involve: 

Walking or being transported by bus to local volunteer sites in Schenectady or the surrounding area. Volunteering at sites that include but are not limited to: non-profit organizations, donation centers, food pantries, nursing homes, schools and youth centers, animal shelters, parks and nature preserves, gardens and farms, neighborhoods. Performing physical or manual tasks that include but are not limited to: cleaning, organizing, sorting, packing, lifting, carrying, gardening, farming, yardwork, outdoor cleanup, painting, event setup, athletic activities.

2. It is my express intent that this Waiver shall bind the members of my family and spouse, if I am alive, and my estate, heirs, administrators, personal representatives, or assigns, if I am deceased, and shall be deemed as a release, waiver, discharge, and covenant not to sue Union.

3. I understand that there are certain dangers, hazards, and risks inherent in this exercise which may include, but not be limited to, accidental injury arising from the activities listed under paragraph 1 above, which could result in serious or even mortal injuries; and that Union cannot and does not assume responsibility for any such personal injuries. I hereby release, discharge, and agree to hold harmless Union and its Trustees, agents, employees, and representatives from any and all liability arising out of or in connection with my participation in the exercise. For purposes of this Waiver, liability means all claims, demands, losses, causes of action, suits, or judgments of any kinds that I or my heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns may have against Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers because of personal injury, accident, illness, or death that occurs to a person, including me, and that results from any cause including, but not limited to, the passive or active negligence or other acts of Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers other than fraud, willful misconduct, or a knowing violation of the law.

4. Knowing the dangers, hazards, and risks of such activities, and in consideration of being permitted to participate in the exercise, on behalf of myself, my heirs, and personal representative(s), I , the undersigned, do hereby agree to assume all the risks and responsibilities surrounding my participation in the exercise and, in advance, do hereby release and forever discharge, waive, and covenant not to sue Union from and against any and all liability for any harm, injury, damage, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, costs, and expenses of any nature whatsoever which I may have or which may hereafter accrue to me, arising out of or related to any loss, damage, or injury, including, but not limited to, suffering and death, that may be sustained by me while in, on, upon, or in transit to or from the premises where the exercise or any adjunct to the exercise occurs or is being conducted.

5. In signing this Agreement, I acknowledge and represent that I have fully informed myself of the contents of the foregoing Waiver of Liability Agreement by reading it before I sign it and understand that I sign this Agreement as my own free act and deed; no oral representations, statements, or inducements, apart from the foregoing written statement, have been made, I further state that I am at least eighteen (18) years of age and fully competent to sign this Agreement; and that I execute this Agreement for full, adequate, and complete consideration fully intending to be bound by the same.

6. I further agree that this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. If any term or provision of this Agreement shall be held illegal, unenforceable, or in conflict with any law governing this Agreement, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected thereby. Any action in regard to this Agreement or arising out of its terms and conditions shall be instituted before the New York State Supreme Court, Fourth Judicial Department, Schenectady County.

Agency: Kenney Center for Community Engagement and Outreach

Support the nation's largest outdoor free Caribbean Festival. 

Assistance is needed with setup activities and guest services.

Schenectady Caribbean Day is a free, family-oriented festival that celebrates Caribbean and Guyanese culture. Held annually at the Music Haven stage in Central Park, the event features live music from a variety of Caribbean artists, as well as dancing, food, and other cultural activities. The festival is a popular local tradition that draws large crowds and serves as a vibrant expression of the region's diverse community.


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Waiver of Liability

This is a legally binding waiver executed by me, 'the Participant' named above, to The Trustees of Union College in the Town of Schenectady in the State of New York a/k/a Union College. For Participants under 18 years of age, this waiver must be executed by a parent or legal guardian.

1. I, the undersigned am interested in participating in, or required to participate in, off-campus volunteer events sponsored by Union to be held between July 1, 2025 and June 30, 2026, which activities involve: 

Walking or being transported by bus to local volunteer sites in Schenectady or the surrounding area. Volunteering at sites that include but are not limited to: non-profit organizations, donation centers, food pantries, nursing homes, schools and youth centers, animal shelters, parks and nature preserves, gardens and farms, neighborhoods. Performing physical or manual tasks that include but are not limited to: cleaning, organizing, sorting, packing, lifting, carrying, gardening, farming, yardwork, outdoor cleanup, painting, event setup, athletic activities.

2. It is my express intent that this Waiver shall bind the members of my family and spouse, if I am alive, and my estate, heirs, administrators, personal representatives, or assigns, if I am deceased, and shall be deemed as a release, waiver, discharge, and covenant not to sue Union.

3. I understand that there are certain dangers, hazards, and risks inherent in this exercise which may include, but not be limited to, accidental injury arising from the activities listed under paragraph 1 above, which could result in serious or even mortal injuries; and that Union cannot and does not assume responsibility for any such personal injuries. I hereby release, discharge, and agree to hold harmless Union and its Trustees, agents, employees, and representatives from any and all liability arising out of or in connection with my participation in the exercise. For purposes of this Waiver, liability means all claims, demands, losses, causes of action, suits, or judgments of any kinds that I or my heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns may have against Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers because of personal injury, accident, illness, or death that occurs to a person, including me, and that results from any cause including, but not limited to, the passive or active negligence or other acts of Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers other than fraud, willful misconduct, or a knowing violation of the law.

4. Knowing the dangers, hazards, and risks of such activities, and in consideration of being permitted to participate in the exercise, on behalf of myself, my heirs, and personal representative(s), I , the undersigned, do hereby agree to assume all the risks and responsibilities surrounding my participation in the exercise and, in advance, do hereby release and forever discharge, waive, and covenant not to sue Union from and against any and all liability for any harm, injury, damage, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, costs, and expenses of any nature whatsoever which I may have or which may hereafter accrue to me, arising out of or related to any loss, damage, or injury, including, but not limited to, suffering and death, that may be sustained by me while in, on, upon, or in transit to or from the premises where the exercise or any adjunct to the exercise occurs or is being conducted.

5. In signing this Agreement, I acknowledge and represent that I have fully informed myself of the contents of the foregoing Waiver of Liability Agreement by reading it before I sign it and understand that I sign this Agreement as my own free act and deed; no oral representations, statements, or inducements, apart from the foregoing written statement, have been made, I further state that I am at least eighteen (18) years of age and fully competent to sign this Agreement; and that I execute this Agreement for full, adequate, and complete consideration fully intending to be bound by the same.

6. I further agree that this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. If any term or provision of this Agreement shall be held illegal, unenforceable, or in conflict with any law governing this Agreement, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected thereby. Any action in regard to this Agreement or arising out of its terms and conditions shall be instituted before the New York State Supreme Court, Fourth Judicial Department, Schenectady County.

Agency: Kenney Center for Community Engagement and Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 12308

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Toll Day - Malta Community Day - Crafts and Activities

Support a fun event for local kids and families.

Assistance is needed hosting craft stations and game areas

Malta Community Day is an annual, free, family-friendly event held at Shenantaha Creek Park in the Town of Malta. The day-long celebration features live entertainment, local vendors, food, and a variety of activities for all ages, including bounce houses, pony rides, and fire truck displays. The event is organized to help build a sense of community identity by bringing together residents and local businesses, emergency services, and community organizations.


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Waiver of Liability

This is a legally binding waiver executed by me, 'the Participant' named above, to The Trustees of Union College in the Town of Schenectady in the State of New York a/k/a Union College. For Participants under 18 years of age, this waiver must be executed by a parent or legal guardian.

1. I, the undersigned am interested in participating in, or required to participate in, off-campus volunteer events sponsored by Union to be held between July 1, 2025 and June 30, 2026, which activities involve: 

Walking or being transported by bus to local volunteer sites in Schenectady or the surrounding area. Volunteering at sites that include but are not limited to: non-profit organizations, donation centers, food pantries, nursing homes, schools and youth centers, animal shelters, parks and nature preserves, gardens and farms, neighborhoods. Performing physical or manual tasks that include but are not limited to: cleaning, organizing, sorting, packing, lifting, carrying, gardening, farming, yardwork, outdoor cleanup, painting, event setup, athletic activities.

2. It is my express intent that this Waiver shall bind the members of my family and spouse, if I am alive, and my estate, heirs, administrators, personal representatives, or assigns, if I am deceased, and shall be deemed as a release, waiver, discharge, and covenant not to sue Union.

3. I understand that there are certain dangers, hazards, and risks inherent in this exercise which may include, but not be limited to, accidental injury arising from the activities listed under paragraph 1 above, which could result in serious or even mortal injuries; and that Union cannot and does not assume responsibility for any such personal injuries. I hereby release, discharge, and agree to hold harmless Union and its Trustees, agents, employees, and representatives from any and all liability arising out of or in connection with my participation in the exercise. For purposes of this Waiver, liability means all claims, demands, losses, causes of action, suits, or judgments of any kinds that I or my heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns may have against Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers because of personal injury, accident, illness, or death that occurs to a person, including me, and that results from any cause including, but not limited to, the passive or active negligence or other acts of Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers other than fraud, willful misconduct, or a knowing violation of the law.

4. Knowing the dangers, hazards, and risks of such activities, and in consideration of being permitted to participate in the exercise, on behalf of myself, my heirs, and personal representative(s), I , the undersigned, do hereby agree to assume all the risks and responsibilities surrounding my participation in the exercise and, in advance, do hereby release and forever discharge, waive, and covenant not to sue Union from and against any and all liability for any harm, injury, damage, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, costs, and expenses of any nature whatsoever which I may have or which may hereafter accrue to me, arising out of or related to any loss, damage, or injury, including, but not limited to, suffering and death, that may be sustained by me while in, on, upon, or in transit to or from the premises where the exercise or any adjunct to the exercise occurs or is being conducted.

5. In signing this Agreement, I acknowledge and represent that I have fully informed myself of the contents of the foregoing Waiver of Liability Agreement by reading it before I sign it and understand that I sign this Agreement as my own free act and deed; no oral representations, statements, or inducements, apart from the foregoing written statement, have been made, I further state that I am at least eighteen (18) years of age and fully competent to sign this Agreement; and that I execute this Agreement for full, adequate, and complete consideration fully intending to be bound by the same.

6. I further agree that this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. If any term or provision of this Agreement shall be held illegal, unenforceable, or in conflict with any law governing this Agreement, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected thereby. Any action in regard to this Agreement or arising out of its terms and conditions shall be instituted before the New York State Supreme Court, Fourth Judicial Department, Schenectady County.

Agency: Kenney Center for Community Engagement and Outreach

Support a fun event for local kids and families.

Assistance is needed hosting craft stations and game areas

Malta Community Day is an annual, free, family-friendly event held at Shenantaha Creek Park in the Town of Malta. The day-long celebration features live entertainment, local vendors, food, and a variety of activities for all ages, including bounce houses, pony rides, and fire truck displays. The event is organized to help build a sense of community identity by bringing together residents and local businesses, emergency services, and community organizations.


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Waiver of Liability

This is a legally binding waiver executed by me, 'the Participant' named above, to The Trustees of Union College in the Town of Schenectady in the State of New York a/k/a Union College. For Participants under 18 years of age, this waiver must be executed by a parent or legal guardian.

1. I, the undersigned am interested in participating in, or required to participate in, off-campus volunteer events sponsored by Union to be held between July 1, 2025 and June 30, 2026, which activities involve: 

Walking or being transported by bus to local volunteer sites in Schenectady or the surrounding area. Volunteering at sites that include but are not limited to: non-profit organizations, donation centers, food pantries, nursing homes, schools and youth centers, animal shelters, parks and nature preserves, gardens and farms, neighborhoods. Performing physical or manual tasks that include but are not limited to: cleaning, organizing, sorting, packing, lifting, carrying, gardening, farming, yardwork, outdoor cleanup, painting, event setup, athletic activities.

2. It is my express intent that this Waiver shall bind the members of my family and spouse, if I am alive, and my estate, heirs, administrators, personal representatives, or assigns, if I am deceased, and shall be deemed as a release, waiver, discharge, and covenant not to sue Union.

3. I understand that there are certain dangers, hazards, and risks inherent in this exercise which may include, but not be limited to, accidental injury arising from the activities listed under paragraph 1 above, which could result in serious or even mortal injuries; and that Union cannot and does not assume responsibility for any such personal injuries. I hereby release, discharge, and agree to hold harmless Union and its Trustees, agents, employees, and representatives from any and all liability arising out of or in connection with my participation in the exercise. For purposes of this Waiver, liability means all claims, demands, losses, causes of action, suits, or judgments of any kinds that I or my heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns may have against Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers because of personal injury, accident, illness, or death that occurs to a person, including me, and that results from any cause including, but not limited to, the passive or active negligence or other acts of Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers other than fraud, willful misconduct, or a knowing violation of the law.

4. Knowing the dangers, hazards, and risks of such activities, and in consideration of being permitted to participate in the exercise, on behalf of myself, my heirs, and personal representative(s), I , the undersigned, do hereby agree to assume all the risks and responsibilities surrounding my participation in the exercise and, in advance, do hereby release and forever discharge, waive, and covenant not to sue Union from and against any and all liability for any harm, injury, damage, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, costs, and expenses of any nature whatsoever which I may have or which may hereafter accrue to me, arising out of or related to any loss, damage, or injury, including, but not limited to, suffering and death, that may be sustained by me while in, on, upon, or in transit to or from the premises where the exercise or any adjunct to the exercise occurs or is being conducted.

5. In signing this Agreement, I acknowledge and represent that I have fully informed myself of the contents of the foregoing Waiver of Liability Agreement by reading it before I sign it and understand that I sign this Agreement as my own free act and deed; no oral representations, statements, or inducements, apart from the foregoing written statement, have been made, I further state that I am at least eighteen (18) years of age and fully competent to sign this Agreement; and that I execute this Agreement for full, adequate, and complete consideration fully intending to be bound by the same.

6. I further agree that this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. If any term or provision of this Agreement shall be held illegal, unenforceable, or in conflict with any law governing this Agreement, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected thereby. Any action in regard to this Agreement or arising out of its terms and conditions shall be instituted before the New York State Supreme Court, Fourth Judicial Department, Schenectady County.

Agency: Kenney Center for Community Engagement and Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 12308

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Toll Day - Joan Nicole Prince Home - Maintenance and Organizing

Support a local comfort home and close partner of the College. 

Assistance is needed with lawn maintenance and item organization

The Joan Nicole Prince Home is a non-profit comfort home in Glenville, that provides a safe and caring residence for terminally ill patients in their final days. Opened in 2006, the home provides 24-hour bedside care for two residents at a time in a homelike environment. The home operates independently and is run by staff and volunteers, relying solely on donations, grants, and community support for funding. The home is a close partner of Union College - many students serve as volunteer caretakers and complete research at the facility. 


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Waiver of Liability

This is a legally binding waiver executed by me, 'the Participant' named above, to The Trustees of Union College in the Town of Schenectady in the State of New York a/k/a Union College. For Participants under 18 years of age, this waiver must be executed by a parent or legal guardian.

1. I, the undersigned am interested in participating in, or required to participate in, off-campus volunteer events sponsored by Union to be held between July 1, 2025 and June 30, 2026, which activities involve: 

Walking or being transported by bus to local volunteer sites in Schenectady or the surrounding area. Volunteering at sites that include but are not limited to: non-profit organizations, donation centers, food pantries, nursing homes, schools and youth centers, animal shelters, parks and nature preserves, gardens and farms, neighborhoods. Performing physical or manual tasks that include but are not limited to: cleaning, organizing, sorting, packing, lifting, carrying, gardening, farming, yardwork, outdoor cleanup, painting, event setup, athletic activities.

2. It is my express intent that this Waiver shall bind the members of my family and spouse, if I am alive, and my estate, heirs, administrators, personal representatives, or assigns, if I am deceased, and shall be deemed as a release, waiver, discharge, and covenant not to sue Union.

3. I understand that there are certain dangers, hazards, and risks inherent in this exercise which may include, but not be limited to, accidental injury arising from the activities listed under paragraph 1 above, which could result in serious or even mortal injuries; and that Union cannot and does not assume responsibility for any such personal injuries. I hereby release, discharge, and agree to hold harmless Union and its Trustees, agents, employees, and representatives from any and all liability arising out of or in connection with my participation in the exercise. For purposes of this Waiver, liability means all claims, demands, losses, causes of action, suits, or judgments of any kinds that I or my heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns may have against Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers because of personal injury, accident, illness, or death that occurs to a person, including me, and that results from any cause including, but not limited to, the passive or active negligence or other acts of Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers other than fraud, willful misconduct, or a knowing violation of the law.

4. Knowing the dangers, hazards, and risks of such activities, and in consideration of being permitted to participate in the exercise, on behalf of myself, my heirs, and personal representative(s), I , the undersigned, do hereby agree to assume all the risks and responsibilities surrounding my participation in the exercise and, in advance, do hereby release and forever discharge, waive, and covenant not to sue Union from and against any and all liability for any harm, injury, damage, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, costs, and expenses of any nature whatsoever which I may have or which may hereafter accrue to me, arising out of or related to any loss, damage, or injury, including, but not limited to, suffering and death, that may be sustained by me while in, on, upon, or in transit to or from the premises where the exercise or any adjunct to the exercise occurs or is being conducted.

5. In signing this Agreement, I acknowledge and represent that I have fully informed myself of the contents of the foregoing Waiver of Liability Agreement by reading it before I sign it and understand that I sign this Agreement as my own free act and deed; no oral representations, statements, or inducements, apart from the foregoing written statement, have been made, I further state that I am at least eighteen (18) years of age and fully competent to sign this Agreement; and that I execute this Agreement for full, adequate, and complete consideration fully intending to be bound by the same.

6. I further agree that this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. If any term or provision of this Agreement shall be held illegal, unenforceable, or in conflict with any law governing this Agreement, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected thereby. Any action in regard to this Agreement or arising out of its terms and conditions shall be instituted before the New York State Supreme Court, Fourth Judicial Department, Schenectady County.

Agency: Kenney Center for Community Engagement and Outreach

Support a local comfort home and close partner of the College. 

Assistance is needed with lawn maintenance and item organization

The Joan Nicole Prince Home is a non-profit comfort home in Glenville, that provides a safe and caring residence for terminally ill patients in their final days. Opened in 2006, the home provides 24-hour bedside care for two residents at a time in a homelike environment. The home operates independently and is run by staff and volunteers, relying solely on donations, grants, and community support for funding. The home is a close partner of Union College - many students serve as volunteer caretakers and complete research at the facility. 


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Waiver of Liability

This is a legally binding waiver executed by me, 'the Participant' named above, to The Trustees of Union College in the Town of Schenectady in the State of New York a/k/a Union College. For Participants under 18 years of age, this waiver must be executed by a parent or legal guardian.

1. I, the undersigned am interested in participating in, or required to participate in, off-campus volunteer events sponsored by Union to be held between July 1, 2025 and June 30, 2026, which activities involve: 

Walking or being transported by bus to local volunteer sites in Schenectady or the surrounding area. Volunteering at sites that include but are not limited to: non-profit organizations, donation centers, food pantries, nursing homes, schools and youth centers, animal shelters, parks and nature preserves, gardens and farms, neighborhoods. Performing physical or manual tasks that include but are not limited to: cleaning, organizing, sorting, packing, lifting, carrying, gardening, farming, yardwork, outdoor cleanup, painting, event setup, athletic activities.

2. It is my express intent that this Waiver shall bind the members of my family and spouse, if I am alive, and my estate, heirs, administrators, personal representatives, or assigns, if I am deceased, and shall be deemed as a release, waiver, discharge, and covenant not to sue Union.

3. I understand that there are certain dangers, hazards, and risks inherent in this exercise which may include, but not be limited to, accidental injury arising from the activities listed under paragraph 1 above, which could result in serious or even mortal injuries; and that Union cannot and does not assume responsibility for any such personal injuries. I hereby release, discharge, and agree to hold harmless Union and its Trustees, agents, employees, and representatives from any and all liability arising out of or in connection with my participation in the exercise. For purposes of this Waiver, liability means all claims, demands, losses, causes of action, suits, or judgments of any kinds that I or my heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns may have against Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers because of personal injury, accident, illness, or death that occurs to a person, including me, and that results from any cause including, but not limited to, the passive or active negligence or other acts of Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers other than fraud, willful misconduct, or a knowing violation of the law.

4. Knowing the dangers, hazards, and risks of such activities, and in consideration of being permitted to participate in the exercise, on behalf of myself, my heirs, and personal representative(s), I , the undersigned, do hereby agree to assume all the risks and responsibilities surrounding my participation in the exercise and, in advance, do hereby release and forever discharge, waive, and covenant not to sue Union from and against any and all liability for any harm, injury, damage, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, costs, and expenses of any nature whatsoever which I may have or which may hereafter accrue to me, arising out of or related to any loss, damage, or injury, including, but not limited to, suffering and death, that may be sustained by me while in, on, upon, or in transit to or from the premises where the exercise or any adjunct to the exercise occurs or is being conducted.

5. In signing this Agreement, I acknowledge and represent that I have fully informed myself of the contents of the foregoing Waiver of Liability Agreement by reading it before I sign it and understand that I sign this Agreement as my own free act and deed; no oral representations, statements, or inducements, apart from the foregoing written statement, have been made, I further state that I am at least eighteen (18) years of age and fully competent to sign this Agreement; and that I execute this Agreement for full, adequate, and complete consideration fully intending to be bound by the same.

6. I further agree that this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. If any term or provision of this Agreement shall be held illegal, unenforceable, or in conflict with any law governing this Agreement, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected thereby. Any action in regard to this Agreement or arising out of its terms and conditions shall be instituted before the New York State Supreme Court, Fourth Judicial Department, Schenectady County.

Agency: Kenney Center for Community Engagement and Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 12308

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Toll Day - Farm to Schools - Garden Support

Support a community garden effort a local elementary school. 

Assistance is needed with end of summer garden support. 

The Schenectady City School District's Farm to School initiative connects students with locally produced foods through school meals, classroom lessons, and hands-on activities. The program incorporates district gardens as outdoor classrooms where students learn about agriculture, nutrition, and regional food traditions. Additionally, the district operates the "Farm to Family Wheels" program, a mobile market that distributes free fresh produce to families in underserved neighborhoods during the summer months.


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Waiver of Liability

This is a legally binding waiver executed by me, 'the Participant' named above, to The Trustees of Union College in the Town of Schenectady in the State of New York a/k/a Union College. For Participants under 18 years of age, this waiver must be executed by a parent or legal guardian.

1. I, the undersigned am interested in participating in, or required to participate in, off-campus volunteer events sponsored by Union to be held between July 1, 2025 and June 30, 2026, which activities involve: 

Walking or being transported by bus to local volunteer sites in Schenectady or the surrounding area. Volunteering at sites that include but are not limited to: non-profit organizations, donation centers, food pantries, nursing homes, schools and youth centers, animal shelters, parks and nature preserves, gardens and farms, neighborhoods. Performing physical or manual tasks that include but are not limited to: cleaning, organizing, sorting, packing, lifting, carrying, gardening, farming, yardwork, outdoor cleanup, painting, event setup, athletic activities.

2. It is my express intent that this Waiver shall bind the members of my family and spouse, if I am alive, and my estate, heirs, administrators, personal representatives, or assigns, if I am deceased, and shall be deemed as a release, waiver, discharge, and covenant not to sue Union.

3. I understand that there are certain dangers, hazards, and risks inherent in this exercise which may include, but not be limited to, accidental injury arising from the activities listed under paragraph 1 above, which could result in serious or even mortal injuries; and that Union cannot and does not assume responsibility for any such personal injuries. I hereby release, discharge, and agree to hold harmless Union and its Trustees, agents, employees, and representatives from any and all liability arising out of or in connection with my participation in the exercise. For purposes of this Waiver, liability means all claims, demands, losses, causes of action, suits, or judgments of any kinds that I or my heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns may have against Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers because of personal injury, accident, illness, or death that occurs to a person, including me, and that results from any cause including, but not limited to, the passive or active negligence or other acts of Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers other than fraud, willful misconduct, or a knowing violation of the law.

4. Knowing the dangers, hazards, and risks of such activities, and in consideration of being permitted to participate in the exercise, on behalf of myself, my heirs, and personal representative(s), I , the undersigned, do hereby agree to assume all the risks and responsibilities surrounding my participation in the exercise and, in advance, do hereby release and forever discharge, waive, and covenant not to sue Union from and against any and all liability for any harm, injury, damage, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, costs, and expenses of any nature whatsoever which I may have or which may hereafter accrue to me, arising out of or related to any loss, damage, or injury, including, but not limited to, suffering and death, that may be sustained by me while in, on, upon, or in transit to or from the premises where the exercise or any adjunct to the exercise occurs or is being conducted.

5. In signing this Agreement, I acknowledge and represent that I have fully informed myself of the contents of the foregoing Waiver of Liability Agreement by reading it before I sign it and understand that I sign this Agreement as my own free act and deed; no oral representations, statements, or inducements, apart from the foregoing written statement, have been made, I further state that I am at least eighteen (18) years of age and fully competent to sign this Agreement; and that I execute this Agreement for full, adequate, and complete consideration fully intending to be bound by the same.

6. I further agree that this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. If any term or provision of this Agreement shall be held illegal, unenforceable, or in conflict with any law governing this Agreement, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected thereby. Any action in regard to this Agreement or arising out of its terms and conditions shall be instituted before the New York State Supreme Court, Fourth Judicial Department, Schenectady County.

Agency: Kenney Center for Community Engagement and Outreach

Support a community garden effort a local elementary school. 

Assistance is needed with end of summer garden support. 

The Schenectady City School District's Farm to School initiative connects students with locally produced foods through school meals, classroom lessons, and hands-on activities. The program incorporates district gardens as outdoor classrooms where students learn about agriculture, nutrition, and regional food traditions. Additionally, the district operates the "Farm to Family Wheels" program, a mobile market that distributes free fresh produce to families in underserved neighborhoods during the summer months.


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Waiver of Liability

This is a legally binding waiver executed by me, 'the Participant' named above, to The Trustees of Union College in the Town of Schenectady in the State of New York a/k/a Union College. For Participants under 18 years of age, this waiver must be executed by a parent or legal guardian.

1. I, the undersigned am interested in participating in, or required to participate in, off-campus volunteer events sponsored by Union to be held between July 1, 2025 and June 30, 2026, which activities involve: 

Walking or being transported by bus to local volunteer sites in Schenectady or the surrounding area. Volunteering at sites that include but are not limited to: non-profit organizations, donation centers, food pantries, nursing homes, schools and youth centers, animal shelters, parks and nature preserves, gardens and farms, neighborhoods. Performing physical or manual tasks that include but are not limited to: cleaning, organizing, sorting, packing, lifting, carrying, gardening, farming, yardwork, outdoor cleanup, painting, event setup, athletic activities.

2. It is my express intent that this Waiver shall bind the members of my family and spouse, if I am alive, and my estate, heirs, administrators, personal representatives, or assigns, if I am deceased, and shall be deemed as a release, waiver, discharge, and covenant not to sue Union.

3. I understand that there are certain dangers, hazards, and risks inherent in this exercise which may include, but not be limited to, accidental injury arising from the activities listed under paragraph 1 above, which could result in serious or even mortal injuries; and that Union cannot and does not assume responsibility for any such personal injuries. I hereby release, discharge, and agree to hold harmless Union and its Trustees, agents, employees, and representatives from any and all liability arising out of or in connection with my participation in the exercise. For purposes of this Waiver, liability means all claims, demands, losses, causes of action, suits, or judgments of any kinds that I or my heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns may have against Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers because of personal injury, accident, illness, or death that occurs to a person, including me, and that results from any cause including, but not limited to, the passive or active negligence or other acts of Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers other than fraud, willful misconduct, or a knowing violation of the law.

4. Knowing the dangers, hazards, and risks of such activities, and in consideration of being permitted to participate in the exercise, on behalf of myself, my heirs, and personal representative(s), I , the undersigned, do hereby agree to assume all the risks and responsibilities surrounding my participation in the exercise and, in advance, do hereby release and forever discharge, waive, and covenant not to sue Union from and against any and all liability for any harm, injury, damage, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, costs, and expenses of any nature whatsoever which I may have or which may hereafter accrue to me, arising out of or related to any loss, damage, or injury, including, but not limited to, suffering and death, that may be sustained by me while in, on, upon, or in transit to or from the premises where the exercise or any adjunct to the exercise occurs or is being conducted.

5. In signing this Agreement, I acknowledge and represent that I have fully informed myself of the contents of the foregoing Waiver of Liability Agreement by reading it before I sign it and understand that I sign this Agreement as my own free act and deed; no oral representations, statements, or inducements, apart from the foregoing written statement, have been made, I further state that I am at least eighteen (18) years of age and fully competent to sign this Agreement; and that I execute this Agreement for full, adequate, and complete consideration fully intending to be bound by the same.

6. I further agree that this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. If any term or provision of this Agreement shall be held illegal, unenforceable, or in conflict with any law governing this Agreement, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected thereby. Any action in regard to this Agreement or arising out of its terms and conditions shall be instituted before the New York State Supreme Court, Fourth Judicial Department, Schenectady County.

Agency: Kenney Center for Community Engagement and Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 12308

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Toll Day - ReTree Schenectady - Tree Planting

Support a project adding new trees to a local corridor.

Assistance is needed planting trees.

ReTree Schenectady is a non-profit organization dedicated to the planting, care, and conservation of trees in the City of Schenectady, aiming to enhance the city's urban forest for future generations. The organization works to foster community involvement through educational programs and collaborations with local businesses and other organizations. ReTree Schenectady has been instrumental in planting thousands of trees since its founding in 1991, with a recent focus on historically underserved areas to address environmental equity.


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Waiver of Liability

This is a legally binding waiver executed by me, 'the Participant' named above, to The Trustees of Union College in the Town of Schenectady in the State of New York a/k/a Union College. For Participants under 18 years of age, this waiver must be executed by a parent or legal guardian.

1. I, the undersigned am interested in participating in, or required to participate in, off-campus volunteer events sponsored by Union to be held between July 1, 2025 and June 30, 2026, which activities involve: 

Walking or being transported by bus to local volunteer sites in Schenectady or the surrounding area. Volunteering at sites that include but are not limited to: non-profit organizations, donation centers, food pantries, nursing homes, schools and youth centers, animal shelters, parks and nature preserves, gardens and farms, neighborhoods. Performing physical or manual tasks that include but are not limited to: cleaning, organizing, sorting, packing, lifting, carrying, gardening, farming, yardwork, outdoor cleanup, painting, event setup, athletic activities.

2. It is my express intent that this Waiver shall bind the members of my family and spouse, if I am alive, and my estate, heirs, administrators, personal representatives, or assigns, if I am deceased, and shall be deemed as a release, waiver, discharge, and covenant not to sue Union.

3. I understand that there are certain dangers, hazards, and risks inherent in this exercise which may include, but not be limited to, accidental injury arising from the activities listed under paragraph 1 above, which could result in serious or even mortal injuries; and that Union cannot and does not assume responsibility for any such personal injuries. I hereby release, discharge, and agree to hold harmless Union and its Trustees, agents, employees, and representatives from any and all liability arising out of or in connection with my participation in the exercise. For purposes of this Waiver, liability means all claims, demands, losses, causes of action, suits, or judgments of any kinds that I or my heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns may have against Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers because of personal injury, accident, illness, or death that occurs to a person, including me, and that results from any cause including, but not limited to, the passive or active negligence or other acts of Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers other than fraud, willful misconduct, or a knowing violation of the law.

4. Knowing the dangers, hazards, and risks of such activities, and in consideration of being permitted to participate in the exercise, on behalf of myself, my heirs, and personal representative(s), I , the undersigned, do hereby agree to assume all the risks and responsibilities surrounding my participation in the exercise and, in advance, do hereby release and forever discharge, waive, and covenant not to sue Union from and against any and all liability for any harm, injury, damage, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, costs, and expenses of any nature whatsoever which I may have or which may hereafter accrue to me, arising out of or related to any loss, damage, or injury, including, but not limited to, suffering and death, that may be sustained by me while in, on, upon, or in transit to or from the premises where the exercise or any adjunct to the exercise occurs or is being conducted.

5. In signing this Agreement, I acknowledge and represent that I have fully informed myself of the contents of the foregoing Waiver of Liability Agreement by reading it before I sign it and understand that I sign this Agreement as my own free act and deed; no oral representations, statements, or inducements, apart from the foregoing written statement, have been made, I further state that I am at least eighteen (18) years of age and fully competent to sign this Agreement; and that I execute this Agreement for full, adequate, and complete consideration fully intending to be bound by the same.

6. I further agree that this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. If any term or provision of this Agreement shall be held illegal, unenforceable, or in conflict with any law governing this Agreement, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected thereby. Any action in regard to this Agreement or arising out of its terms and conditions shall be instituted before the New York State Supreme Court, Fourth Judicial Department, Schenectady County.

Agency: Kenney Center for Community Engagement and Outreach

Support a project adding new trees to a local corridor.

Assistance is needed planting trees.

ReTree Schenectady is a non-profit organization dedicated to the planting, care, and conservation of trees in the City of Schenectady, aiming to enhance the city's urban forest for future generations. The organization works to foster community involvement through educational programs and collaborations with local businesses and other organizations. ReTree Schenectady has been instrumental in planting thousands of trees since its founding in 1991, with a recent focus on historically underserved areas to address environmental equity.


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Waiver of Liability

This is a legally binding waiver executed by me, 'the Participant' named above, to The Trustees of Union College in the Town of Schenectady in the State of New York a/k/a Union College. For Participants under 18 years of age, this waiver must be executed by a parent or legal guardian.

1. I, the undersigned am interested in participating in, or required to participate in, off-campus volunteer events sponsored by Union to be held between July 1, 2025 and June 30, 2026, which activities involve: 

Walking or being transported by bus to local volunteer sites in Schenectady or the surrounding area. Volunteering at sites that include but are not limited to: non-profit organizations, donation centers, food pantries, nursing homes, schools and youth centers, animal shelters, parks and nature preserves, gardens and farms, neighborhoods. Performing physical or manual tasks that include but are not limited to: cleaning, organizing, sorting, packing, lifting, carrying, gardening, farming, yardwork, outdoor cleanup, painting, event setup, athletic activities.

2. It is my express intent that this Waiver shall bind the members of my family and spouse, if I am alive, and my estate, heirs, administrators, personal representatives, or assigns, if I am deceased, and shall be deemed as a release, waiver, discharge, and covenant not to sue Union.

3. I understand that there are certain dangers, hazards, and risks inherent in this exercise which may include, but not be limited to, accidental injury arising from the activities listed under paragraph 1 above, which could result in serious or even mortal injuries; and that Union cannot and does not assume responsibility for any such personal injuries. I hereby release, discharge, and agree to hold harmless Union and its Trustees, agents, employees, and representatives from any and all liability arising out of or in connection with my participation in the exercise. For purposes of this Waiver, liability means all claims, demands, losses, causes of action, suits, or judgments of any kinds that I or my heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns may have against Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers because of personal injury, accident, illness, or death that occurs to a person, including me, and that results from any cause including, but not limited to, the passive or active negligence or other acts of Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers other than fraud, willful misconduct, or a knowing violation of the law.

4. Knowing the dangers, hazards, and risks of such activities, and in consideration of being permitted to participate in the exercise, on behalf of myself, my heirs, and personal representative(s), I , the undersigned, do hereby agree to assume all the risks and responsibilities surrounding my participation in the exercise and, in advance, do hereby release and forever discharge, waive, and covenant not to sue Union from and against any and all liability for any harm, injury, damage, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, costs, and expenses of any nature whatsoever which I may have or which may hereafter accrue to me, arising out of or related to any loss, damage, or injury, including, but not limited to, suffering and death, that may be sustained by me while in, on, upon, or in transit to or from the premises where the exercise or any adjunct to the exercise occurs or is being conducted.

5. In signing this Agreement, I acknowledge and represent that I have fully informed myself of the contents of the foregoing Waiver of Liability Agreement by reading it before I sign it and understand that I sign this Agreement as my own free act and deed; no oral representations, statements, or inducements, apart from the foregoing written statement, have been made, I further state that I am at least eighteen (18) years of age and fully competent to sign this Agreement; and that I execute this Agreement for full, adequate, and complete consideration fully intending to be bound by the same.

6. I further agree that this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. If any term or provision of this Agreement shall be held illegal, unenforceable, or in conflict with any law governing this Agreement, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected thereby. Any action in regard to this Agreement or arising out of its terms and conditions shall be instituted before the New York State Supreme Court, Fourth Judicial Department, Schenectady County.

Agency: Kenney Center for Community Engagement and Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 12308

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Toll Day - Sustainable Living Center - Native Plant Support

Support a local educational center in their efforts to preserve nature and educate the community. 

Assistance is needed promoting the growth of native plants, building raised beds and preparing areas for new bushes.

The Sustainable Living Center, located in Central Park, is a horticultural and educational hub in Schenectady operated by Cornell Cooperative Extension Schenectady County (CCESC). The center serves as a valuable community resource, providing hands-on learning opportunities and programs for both adults and children in areas such as gardening, environmental stewardship, and youth development. Working in partnership with organizations like Friends of the Greenhouse Inc., the Sustainable Living Center also helps to preserve the historic integrity of the Charles Steinmetz Greenhouse complex while promoting sustainable living practices and a local food system.


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Waiver of Liability

This is a legally binding waiver executed by me, 'the Participant' named above, to The Trustees of Union College in the Town of Schenectady in the State of New York a/k/a Union College. For Participants under 18 years of age, this waiver must be executed by a parent or legal guardian.

1. I, the undersigned am interested in participating in, or required to participate in, off-campus volunteer events sponsored by Union to be held between July 1, 2025 and June 30, 2026, which activities involve: 

Walking or being transported by bus to local volunteer sites in Schenectady or the surrounding area. Volunteering at sites that include but are not limited to: non-profit organizations, donation centers, food pantries, nursing homes, schools and youth centers, animal shelters, parks and nature preserves, gardens and farms, neighborhoods. Performing physical or manual tasks that include but are not limited to: cleaning, organizing, sorting, packing, lifting, carrying, gardening, farming, yardwork, outdoor cleanup, painting, event setup, athletic activities.

2. It is my express intent that this Waiver shall bind the members of my family and spouse, if I am alive, and my estate, heirs, administrators, personal representatives, or assigns, if I am deceased, and shall be deemed as a release, waiver, discharge, and covenant not to sue Union.

3. I understand that there are certain dangers, hazards, and risks inherent in this exercise which may include, but not be limited to, accidental injury arising from the activities listed under paragraph 1 above, which could result in serious or even mortal injuries; and that Union cannot and does not assume responsibility for any such personal injuries. I hereby release, discharge, and agree to hold harmless Union and its Trustees, agents, employees, and representatives from any and all liability arising out of or in connection with my participation in the exercise. For purposes of this Waiver, liability means all claims, demands, losses, causes of action, suits, or judgments of any kinds that I or my heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns may have against Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers because of personal injury, accident, illness, or death that occurs to a person, including me, and that results from any cause including, but not limited to, the passive or active negligence or other acts of Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers other than fraud, willful misconduct, or a knowing violation of the law.

4. Knowing the dangers, hazards, and risks of such activities, and in consideration of being permitted to participate in the exercise, on behalf of myself, my heirs, and personal representative(s), I , the undersigned, do hereby agree to assume all the risks and responsibilities surrounding my participation in the exercise and, in advance, do hereby release and forever discharge, waive, and covenant not to sue Union from and against any and all liability for any harm, injury, damage, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, costs, and expenses of any nature whatsoever which I may have or which may hereafter accrue to me, arising out of or related to any loss, damage, or injury, including, but not limited to, suffering and death, that may be sustained by me while in, on, upon, or in transit to or from the premises where the exercise or any adjunct to the exercise occurs or is being conducted.

5. In signing this Agreement, I acknowledge and represent that I have fully informed myself of the contents of the foregoing Waiver of Liability Agreement by reading it before I sign it and understand that I sign this Agreement as my own free act and deed; no oral representations, statements, or inducements, apart from the foregoing written statement, have been made, I further state that I am at least eighteen (18) years of age and fully competent to sign this Agreement; and that I execute this Agreement for full, adequate, and complete consideration fully intending to be bound by the same.

6. I further agree that this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. If any term or provision of this Agreement shall be held illegal, unenforceable, or in conflict with any law governing this Agreement, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected thereby. Any action in regard to this Agreement or arising out of its terms and conditions shall be instituted before the New York State Supreme Court, Fourth Judicial Department, Schenectady County.

Agency: Kenney Center for Community Engagement and Outreach

Support a local educational center in their efforts to preserve nature and educate the community. 

Assistance is needed promoting the growth of native plants, building raised beds and preparing areas for new bushes.

The Sustainable Living Center, located in Central Park, is a horticultural and educational hub in Schenectady operated by Cornell Cooperative Extension Schenectady County (CCESC). The center serves as a valuable community resource, providing hands-on learning opportunities and programs for both adults and children in areas such as gardening, environmental stewardship, and youth development. Working in partnership with organizations like Friends of the Greenhouse Inc., the Sustainable Living Center also helps to preserve the historic integrity of the Charles Steinmetz Greenhouse complex while promoting sustainable living practices and a local food system.


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Waiver of Liability

This is a legally binding waiver executed by me, 'the Participant' named above, to The Trustees of Union College in the Town of Schenectady in the State of New York a/k/a Union College. For Participants under 18 years of age, this waiver must be executed by a parent or legal guardian.

1. I, the undersigned am interested in participating in, or required to participate in, off-campus volunteer events sponsored by Union to be held between July 1, 2025 and June 30, 2026, which activities involve: 

Walking or being transported by bus to local volunteer sites in Schenectady or the surrounding area. Volunteering at sites that include but are not limited to: non-profit organizations, donation centers, food pantries, nursing homes, schools and youth centers, animal shelters, parks and nature preserves, gardens and farms, neighborhoods. Performing physical or manual tasks that include but are not limited to: cleaning, organizing, sorting, packing, lifting, carrying, gardening, farming, yardwork, outdoor cleanup, painting, event setup, athletic activities.

2. It is my express intent that this Waiver shall bind the members of my family and spouse, if I am alive, and my estate, heirs, administrators, personal representatives, or assigns, if I am deceased, and shall be deemed as a release, waiver, discharge, and covenant not to sue Union.

3. I understand that there are certain dangers, hazards, and risks inherent in this exercise which may include, but not be limited to, accidental injury arising from the activities listed under paragraph 1 above, which could result in serious or even mortal injuries; and that Union cannot and does not assume responsibility for any such personal injuries. I hereby release, discharge, and agree to hold harmless Union and its Trustees, agents, employees, and representatives from any and all liability arising out of or in connection with my participation in the exercise. For purposes of this Waiver, liability means all claims, demands, losses, causes of action, suits, or judgments of any kinds that I or my heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns may have against Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers because of personal injury, accident, illness, or death that occurs to a person, including me, and that results from any cause including, but not limited to, the passive or active negligence or other acts of Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers other than fraud, willful misconduct, or a knowing violation of the law.

4. Knowing the dangers, hazards, and risks of such activities, and in consideration of being permitted to participate in the exercise, on behalf of myself, my heirs, and personal representative(s), I , the undersigned, do hereby agree to assume all the risks and responsibilities surrounding my participation in the exercise and, in advance, do hereby release and forever discharge, waive, and covenant not to sue Union from and against any and all liability for any harm, injury, damage, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, costs, and expenses of any nature whatsoever which I may have or which may hereafter accrue to me, arising out of or related to any loss, damage, or injury, including, but not limited to, suffering and death, that may be sustained by me while in, on, upon, or in transit to or from the premises where the exercise or any adjunct to the exercise occurs or is being conducted.

5. In signing this Agreement, I acknowledge and represent that I have fully informed myself of the contents of the foregoing Waiver of Liability Agreement by reading it before I sign it and understand that I sign this Agreement as my own free act and deed; no oral representations, statements, or inducements, apart from the foregoing written statement, have been made, I further state that I am at least eighteen (18) years of age and fully competent to sign this Agreement; and that I execute this Agreement for full, adequate, and complete consideration fully intending to be bound by the same.

6. I further agree that this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. If any term or provision of this Agreement shall be held illegal, unenforceable, or in conflict with any law governing this Agreement, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected thereby. Any action in regard to this Agreement or arising out of its terms and conditions shall be instituted before the New York State Supreme Court, Fourth Judicial Department, Schenectady County.

Agency: Kenney Center for Community Engagement and Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 12308

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Toll Day - Food Pantry - Organizing

Support one of Schenectady's largest Food Pantries

Assistance is needed sorting items for upcoming Community Day event

The Daily Bread Food Pantry, a prominent food bank in Schenectady County, is a project of St. Luke's Church and is operated by volunteers. It provides essential food programs to the community and is one of the largest food pantries in the county. The pantry serves a large number of individuals and families, providing thousands of meals annually to help combat food insecurity in the area, as well as programs to distribute other needed items. Union College students support efforts at Daily Bread throughout the year - including the Schenectady Shares initiative that tackles food insecurity issues each winter. 



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Waiver of Liability

This is a legally binding waiver executed by me, 'the Participant' named above, to The Trustees of Union College in the Town of Schenectady in the State of New York a/k/a Union College. For Participants under 18 years of age, this waiver must be executed by a parent or legal guardian.

1. I, the undersigned am interested in participating in, or required to participate in, off-campus volunteer events sponsored by Union to be held between July 1, 2025 and June 30, 2026, which activities involve: 

Walking or being transported by bus to local volunteer sites in Schenectady or the surrounding area. Volunteering at sites that include but are not limited to: non-profit organizations, donation centers, food pantries, nursing homes, schools and youth centers, animal shelters, parks and nature preserves, gardens and farms, neighborhoods. Performing physical or manual tasks that include but are not limited to: cleaning, organizing, sorting, packing, lifting, carrying, gardening, farming, yardwork, outdoor cleanup, painting, event setup, athletic activities.

2. It is my express intent that this Waiver shall bind the members of my family and spouse, if I am alive, and my estate, heirs, administrators, personal representatives, or assigns, if I am deceased, and shall be deemed as a release, waiver, discharge, and covenant not to sue Union.

3. I understand that there are certain dangers, hazards, and risks inherent in this exercise which may include, but not be limited to, accidental injury arising from the activities listed under paragraph 1 above, which could result in serious or even mortal injuries; and that Union cannot and does not assume responsibility for any such personal injuries. I hereby release, discharge, and agree to hold harmless Union and its Trustees, agents, employees, and representatives from any and all liability arising out of or in connection with my participation in the exercise. For purposes of this Waiver, liability means all claims, demands, losses, causes of action, suits, or judgments of any kinds that I or my heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns may have against Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers because of personal injury, accident, illness, or death that occurs to a person, including me, and that results from any cause including, but not limited to, the passive or active negligence or other acts of Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers other than fraud, willful misconduct, or a knowing violation of the law.

4. Knowing the dangers, hazards, and risks of such activities, and in consideration of being permitted to participate in the exercise, on behalf of myself, my heirs, and personal representative(s), I , the undersigned, do hereby agree to assume all the risks and responsibilities surrounding my participation in the exercise and, in advance, do hereby release and forever discharge, waive, and covenant not to sue Union from and against any and all liability for any harm, injury, damage, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, costs, and expenses of any nature whatsoever which I may have or which may hereafter accrue to me, arising out of or related to any loss, damage, or injury, including, but not limited to, suffering and death, that may be sustained by me while in, on, upon, or in transit to or from the premises where the exercise or any adjunct to the exercise occurs or is being conducted.

5. In signing this Agreement, I acknowledge and represent that I have fully informed myself of the contents of the foregoing Waiver of Liability Agreement by reading it before I sign it and understand that I sign this Agreement as my own free act and deed; no oral representations, statements, or inducements, apart from the foregoing written statement, have been made, I further state that I am at least eighteen (18) years of age and fully competent to sign this Agreement; and that I execute this Agreement for full, adequate, and complete consideration fully intending to be bound by the same.

6. I further agree that this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. If any term or provision of this Agreement shall be held illegal, unenforceable, or in conflict with any law governing this Agreement, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected thereby. Any action in regard to this Agreement or arising out of its terms and conditions shall be instituted before the New York State Supreme Court, Fourth Judicial Department, Schenectady County.

Agency: Kenney Center for Community Engagement and Outreach

Support one of Schenectady's largest Food Pantries

Assistance is needed sorting items for upcoming Community Day event

The Daily Bread Food Pantry, a prominent food bank in Schenectady County, is a project of St. Luke's Church and is operated by volunteers. It provides essential food programs to the community and is one of the largest food pantries in the county. The pantry serves a large number of individuals and families, providing thousands of meals annually to help combat food insecurity in the area, as well as programs to distribute other needed items. Union College students support efforts at Daily Bread throughout the year - including the Schenectady Shares initiative that tackles food insecurity issues each winter. 



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Waiver of Liability

This is a legally binding waiver executed by me, 'the Participant' named above, to The Trustees of Union College in the Town of Schenectady in the State of New York a/k/a Union College. For Participants under 18 years of age, this waiver must be executed by a parent or legal guardian.

1. I, the undersigned am interested in participating in, or required to participate in, off-campus volunteer events sponsored by Union to be held between July 1, 2025 and June 30, 2026, which activities involve: 

Walking or being transported by bus to local volunteer sites in Schenectady or the surrounding area. Volunteering at sites that include but are not limited to: non-profit organizations, donation centers, food pantries, nursing homes, schools and youth centers, animal shelters, parks and nature preserves, gardens and farms, neighborhoods. Performing physical or manual tasks that include but are not limited to: cleaning, organizing, sorting, packing, lifting, carrying, gardening, farming, yardwork, outdoor cleanup, painting, event setup, athletic activities.

2. It is my express intent that this Waiver shall bind the members of my family and spouse, if I am alive, and my estate, heirs, administrators, personal representatives, or assigns, if I am deceased, and shall be deemed as a release, waiver, discharge, and covenant not to sue Union.

3. I understand that there are certain dangers, hazards, and risks inherent in this exercise which may include, but not be limited to, accidental injury arising from the activities listed under paragraph 1 above, which could result in serious or even mortal injuries; and that Union cannot and does not assume responsibility for any such personal injuries. I hereby release, discharge, and agree to hold harmless Union and its Trustees, agents, employees, and representatives from any and all liability arising out of or in connection with my participation in the exercise. For purposes of this Waiver, liability means all claims, demands, losses, causes of action, suits, or judgments of any kinds that I or my heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns may have against Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers because of personal injury, accident, illness, or death that occurs to a person, including me, and that results from any cause including, but not limited to, the passive or active negligence or other acts of Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers other than fraud, willful misconduct, or a knowing violation of the law.

4. Knowing the dangers, hazards, and risks of such activities, and in consideration of being permitted to participate in the exercise, on behalf of myself, my heirs, and personal representative(s), I , the undersigned, do hereby agree to assume all the risks and responsibilities surrounding my participation in the exercise and, in advance, do hereby release and forever discharge, waive, and covenant not to sue Union from and against any and all liability for any harm, injury, damage, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, costs, and expenses of any nature whatsoever which I may have or which may hereafter accrue to me, arising out of or related to any loss, damage, or injury, including, but not limited to, suffering and death, that may be sustained by me while in, on, upon, or in transit to or from the premises where the exercise or any adjunct to the exercise occurs or is being conducted.

5. In signing this Agreement, I acknowledge and represent that I have fully informed myself of the contents of the foregoing Waiver of Liability Agreement by reading it before I sign it and understand that I sign this Agreement as my own free act and deed; no oral representations, statements, or inducements, apart from the foregoing written statement, have been made, I further state that I am at least eighteen (18) years of age and fully competent to sign this Agreement; and that I execute this Agreement for full, adequate, and complete consideration fully intending to be bound by the same.

6. I further agree that this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. If any term or provision of this Agreement shall be held illegal, unenforceable, or in conflict with any law governing this Agreement, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected thereby. Any action in regard to this Agreement or arising out of its terms and conditions shall be instituted before the New York State Supreme Court, Fourth Judicial Department, Schenectady County.

Agency: Kenney Center for Community Engagement and Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 12308

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Toll Day - Little Italy StreetFest - Setup & Vendor Support

Support one of Schenectady's signature cultural events!

Assistance is needed with setup, food service, guest services, and event maintenance.

The 19th Annual Little Italy Street Fest is a celebration of Italian culture, music, and food. This Schenectady Tradition includes vendors, live music, a kids fun zone, and a variety of activities and contests.

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Waiver of Liability

This is a legally binding waiver executed by me, 'the Participant' named above, to The Trustees of Union College in the Town of Schenectady in the State of New York a/k/a Union College. For Participants under 18 years of age, this waiver must be executed by a parent or legal guardian.

1. I, the undersigned am interested in participating in, or required to participate in, off-campus volunteer events sponsored by Union to be held between July 1, 2025 and June 30, 2026, which activities involve: 

Walking or being transported by bus to local volunteer sites in Schenectady or the surrounding area. Volunteering at sites that include but are not limited to: non-profit organizations, donation centers, food pantries, nursing homes, schools and youth centers, animal shelters, parks and nature preserves, gardens and farms, neighborhoods. Performing physical or manual tasks that include but are not limited to: cleaning, organizing, sorting, packing, lifting, carrying, gardening, farming, yardwork, outdoor cleanup, painting, event setup, athletic activities.

2. It is my express intent that this Waiver shall bind the members of my family and spouse, if I am alive, and my estate, heirs, administrators, personal representatives, or assigns, if I am deceased, and shall be deemed as a release, waiver, discharge, and covenant not to sue Union.

3. I understand that there are certain dangers, hazards, and risks inherent in this exercise which may include, but not be limited to, accidental injury arising from the activities listed under paragraph 1 above, which could result in serious or even mortal injuries; and that Union cannot and does not assume responsibility for any such personal injuries. I hereby release, discharge, and agree to hold harmless Union and its Trustees, agents, employees, and representatives from any and all liability arising out of or in connection with my participation in the exercise. For purposes of this Waiver, liability means all claims, demands, losses, causes of action, suits, or judgments of any kinds that I or my heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns may have against Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers because of personal injury, accident, illness, or death that occurs to a person, including me, and that results from any cause including, but not limited to, the passive or active negligence or other acts of Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers other than fraud, willful misconduct, or a knowing violation of the law.

4. Knowing the dangers, hazards, and risks of such activities, and in consideration of being permitted to participate in the exercise, on behalf of myself, my heirs, and personal representative(s), I , the undersigned, do hereby agree to assume all the risks and responsibilities surrounding my participation in the exercise and, in advance, do hereby release and forever discharge, waive, and covenant not to sue Union from and against any and all liability for any harm, injury, damage, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, costs, and expenses of any nature whatsoever which I may have or which may hereafter accrue to me, arising out of or related to any loss, damage, or injury, including, but not limited to, suffering and death, that may be sustained by me while in, on, upon, or in transit to or from the premises where the exercise or any adjunct to the exercise occurs or is being conducted.

5. In signing this Agreement, I acknowledge and represent that I have fully informed myself of the contents of the foregoing Waiver of Liability Agreement by reading it before I sign it and understand that I sign this Agreement as my own free act and deed; no oral representations, statements, or inducements, apart from the foregoing written statement, have been made, I further state that I am at least eighteen (18) years of age and fully competent to sign this Agreement; and that I execute this Agreement for full, adequate, and complete consideration fully intending to be bound by the same.

6. I further agree that this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. If any term or provision of this Agreement shall be held illegal, unenforceable, or in conflict with any law governing this Agreement, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected thereby. Any action in regard to this Agreement or arising out of its terms and conditions shall be instituted before the New York State Supreme Court, Fourth Judicial Department, Schenectady County.

Agency: Kenney Center for Community Engagement and Outreach

Support one of Schenectady's signature cultural events!

Assistance is needed with setup, food service, guest services, and event maintenance.

The 19th Annual Little Italy Street Fest is a celebration of Italian culture, music, and food. This Schenectady Tradition includes vendors, live music, a kids fun zone, and a variety of activities and contests.

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Waiver of Liability

This is a legally binding waiver executed by me, 'the Participant' named above, to The Trustees of Union College in the Town of Schenectady in the State of New York a/k/a Union College. For Participants under 18 years of age, this waiver must be executed by a parent or legal guardian.

1. I, the undersigned am interested in participating in, or required to participate in, off-campus volunteer events sponsored by Union to be held between July 1, 2025 and June 30, 2026, which activities involve: 

Walking or being transported by bus to local volunteer sites in Schenectady or the surrounding area. Volunteering at sites that include but are not limited to: non-profit organizations, donation centers, food pantries, nursing homes, schools and youth centers, animal shelters, parks and nature preserves, gardens and farms, neighborhoods. Performing physical or manual tasks that include but are not limited to: cleaning, organizing, sorting, packing, lifting, carrying, gardening, farming, yardwork, outdoor cleanup, painting, event setup, athletic activities.

2. It is my express intent that this Waiver shall bind the members of my family and spouse, if I am alive, and my estate, heirs, administrators, personal representatives, or assigns, if I am deceased, and shall be deemed as a release, waiver, discharge, and covenant not to sue Union.

3. I understand that there are certain dangers, hazards, and risks inherent in this exercise which may include, but not be limited to, accidental injury arising from the activities listed under paragraph 1 above, which could result in serious or even mortal injuries; and that Union cannot and does not assume responsibility for any such personal injuries. I hereby release, discharge, and agree to hold harmless Union and its Trustees, agents, employees, and representatives from any and all liability arising out of or in connection with my participation in the exercise. For purposes of this Waiver, liability means all claims, demands, losses, causes of action, suits, or judgments of any kinds that I or my heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns may have against Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers because of personal injury, accident, illness, or death that occurs to a person, including me, and that results from any cause including, but not limited to, the passive or active negligence or other acts of Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers other than fraud, willful misconduct, or a knowing violation of the law.

4. Knowing the dangers, hazards, and risks of such activities, and in consideration of being permitted to participate in the exercise, on behalf of myself, my heirs, and personal representative(s), I , the undersigned, do hereby agree to assume all the risks and responsibilities surrounding my participation in the exercise and, in advance, do hereby release and forever discharge, waive, and covenant not to sue Union from and against any and all liability for any harm, injury, damage, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, costs, and expenses of any nature whatsoever which I may have or which may hereafter accrue to me, arising out of or related to any loss, damage, or injury, including, but not limited to, suffering and death, that may be sustained by me while in, on, upon, or in transit to or from the premises where the exercise or any adjunct to the exercise occurs or is being conducted.

5. In signing this Agreement, I acknowledge and represent that I have fully informed myself of the contents of the foregoing Waiver of Liability Agreement by reading it before I sign it and understand that I sign this Agreement as my own free act and deed; no oral representations, statements, or inducements, apart from the foregoing written statement, have been made, I further state that I am at least eighteen (18) years of age and fully competent to sign this Agreement; and that I execute this Agreement for full, adequate, and complete consideration fully intending to be bound by the same.

6. I further agree that this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. If any term or provision of this Agreement shall be held illegal, unenforceable, or in conflict with any law governing this Agreement, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected thereby. Any action in regard to this Agreement or arising out of its terms and conditions shall be instituted before the New York State Supreme Court, Fourth Judicial Department, Schenectady County.

Agency: Kenney Center for Community Engagement and Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 12308

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Toll Day - Greek Festival - Setup & Vendor Support

Support one of Schenectady's signature cultural events!

Assistance is needed with setup and customer service booths.

The Annual Greek Festival at St. George Greek Orthodox Church is a three-day event featuring live music, ethnic Greek food, beverages and pastries, folk dancing, arts and crafts, and raffles.

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Waiver of Liability

This is a legally binding waiver executed by me, 'the Participant' named above, to The Trustees of Union College in the Town of Schenectady in the State of New York a/k/a Union College. For Participants under 18 years of age, this waiver must be executed by a parent or legal guardian.

1. I, the undersigned am interested in participating in, or required to participate in, off-campus volunteer events sponsored by Union to be held between July 1, 2025 and June 30, 2026, which activities involve: 

Walking or being transported by bus to local volunteer sites in Schenectady or the surrounding area. Volunteering at sites that include but are not limited to: non-profit organizations, donation centers, food pantries, nursing homes, schools and youth centers, animal shelters, parks and nature preserves, gardens and farms, neighborhoods. Performing physical or manual tasks that include but are not limited to: cleaning, organizing, sorting, packing, lifting, carrying, gardening, farming, yardwork, outdoor cleanup, painting, event setup, athletic activities.

2. It is my express intent that this Waiver shall bind the members of my family and spouse, if I am alive, and my estate, heirs, administrators, personal representatives, or assigns, if I am deceased, and shall be deemed as a release, waiver, discharge, and covenant not to sue Union.

3. I understand that there are certain dangers, hazards, and risks inherent in this exercise which may include, but not be limited to, accidental injury arising from the activities listed under paragraph 1 above, which could result in serious or even mortal injuries; and that Union cannot and does not assume responsibility for any such personal injuries. I hereby release, discharge, and agree to hold harmless Union and its Trustees, agents, employees, and representatives from any and all liability arising out of or in connection with my participation in the exercise. For purposes of this Waiver, liability means all claims, demands, losses, causes of action, suits, or judgments of any kinds that I or my heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns may have against Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers because of personal injury, accident, illness, or death that occurs to a person, including me, and that results from any cause including, but not limited to, the passive or active negligence or other acts of Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers other than fraud, willful misconduct, or a knowing violation of the law.

4. Knowing the dangers, hazards, and risks of such activities, and in consideration of being permitted to participate in the exercise, on behalf of myself, my heirs, and personal representative(s), I , the undersigned, do hereby agree to assume all the risks and responsibilities surrounding my participation in the exercise and, in advance, do hereby release and forever discharge, waive, and covenant not to sue Union from and against any and all liability for any harm, injury, damage, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, costs, and expenses of any nature whatsoever which I may have or which may hereafter accrue to me, arising out of or related to any loss, damage, or injury, including, but not limited to, suffering and death, that may be sustained by me while in, on, upon, or in transit to or from the premises where the exercise or any adjunct to the exercise occurs or is being conducted.

5. In signing this Agreement, I acknowledge and represent that I have fully informed myself of the contents of the foregoing Waiver of Liability Agreement by reading it before I sign it and understand that I sign this Agreement as my own free act and deed; no oral representations, statements, or inducements, apart from the foregoing written statement, have been made, I further state that I am at least eighteen (18) years of age and fully competent to sign this Agreement; and that I execute this Agreement for full, adequate, and complete consideration fully intending to be bound by the same.

6. I further agree that this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. If any term or provision of this Agreement shall be held illegal, unenforceable, or in conflict with any law governing this Agreement, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected thereby. Any action in regard to this Agreement or arising out of its terms and conditions shall be instituted before the New York State Supreme Court, Fourth Judicial Department, Schenectady County.

Agency: Kenney Center for Community Engagement and Outreach

Support one of Schenectady's signature cultural events!

Assistance is needed with setup and customer service booths.

The Annual Greek Festival at St. George Greek Orthodox Church is a three-day event featuring live music, ethnic Greek food, beverages and pastries, folk dancing, arts and crafts, and raffles.

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Waiver of Liability

This is a legally binding waiver executed by me, 'the Participant' named above, to The Trustees of Union College in the Town of Schenectady in the State of New York a/k/a Union College. For Participants under 18 years of age, this waiver must be executed by a parent or legal guardian.

1. I, the undersigned am interested in participating in, or required to participate in, off-campus volunteer events sponsored by Union to be held between July 1, 2025 and June 30, 2026, which activities involve: 

Walking or being transported by bus to local volunteer sites in Schenectady or the surrounding area. Volunteering at sites that include but are not limited to: non-profit organizations, donation centers, food pantries, nursing homes, schools and youth centers, animal shelters, parks and nature preserves, gardens and farms, neighborhoods. Performing physical or manual tasks that include but are not limited to: cleaning, organizing, sorting, packing, lifting, carrying, gardening, farming, yardwork, outdoor cleanup, painting, event setup, athletic activities.

2. It is my express intent that this Waiver shall bind the members of my family and spouse, if I am alive, and my estate, heirs, administrators, personal representatives, or assigns, if I am deceased, and shall be deemed as a release, waiver, discharge, and covenant not to sue Union.

3. I understand that there are certain dangers, hazards, and risks inherent in this exercise which may include, but not be limited to, accidental injury arising from the activities listed under paragraph 1 above, which could result in serious or even mortal injuries; and that Union cannot and does not assume responsibility for any such personal injuries. I hereby release, discharge, and agree to hold harmless Union and its Trustees, agents, employees, and representatives from any and all liability arising out of or in connection with my participation in the exercise. For purposes of this Waiver, liability means all claims, demands, losses, causes of action, suits, or judgments of any kinds that I or my heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns may have against Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers because of personal injury, accident, illness, or death that occurs to a person, including me, and that results from any cause including, but not limited to, the passive or active negligence or other acts of Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers other than fraud, willful misconduct, or a knowing violation of the law.

4. Knowing the dangers, hazards, and risks of such activities, and in consideration of being permitted to participate in the exercise, on behalf of myself, my heirs, and personal representative(s), I , the undersigned, do hereby agree to assume all the risks and responsibilities surrounding my participation in the exercise and, in advance, do hereby release and forever discharge, waive, and covenant not to sue Union from and against any and all liability for any harm, injury, damage, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, costs, and expenses of any nature whatsoever which I may have or which may hereafter accrue to me, arising out of or related to any loss, damage, or injury, including, but not limited to, suffering and death, that may be sustained by me while in, on, upon, or in transit to or from the premises where the exercise or any adjunct to the exercise occurs or is being conducted.

5. In signing this Agreement, I acknowledge and represent that I have fully informed myself of the contents of the foregoing Waiver of Liability Agreement by reading it before I sign it and understand that I sign this Agreement as my own free act and deed; no oral representations, statements, or inducements, apart from the foregoing written statement, have been made, I further state that I am at least eighteen (18) years of age and fully competent to sign this Agreement; and that I execute this Agreement for full, adequate, and complete consideration fully intending to be bound by the same.

6. I further agree that this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. If any term or provision of this Agreement shall be held illegal, unenforceable, or in conflict with any law governing this Agreement, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected thereby. Any action in regard to this Agreement or arising out of its terms and conditions shall be instituted before the New York State Supreme Court, Fourth Judicial Department, Schenectady County.

Agency: Kenney Center for Community Engagement and Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 12308

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sunday 9/7 - Greek Festival - Setup & Vendor Support

THESE SHIFTS TAKE PLACE ON SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th

THE START TIMES LISTED HERE ARE THE TIMES YOU ARE EXPECTED TO ARRIVE AT THE SITE (510 Liberty Street) TO BEGIN YOUR SHIFT - THERE IS NO NEED TO GO TO OLD CHAPEL TO CHECK IN, JUST GO DIRECTLY TO YOUR SITE

If you would like a free Toll Day shirt, please stop by Old Chapel on Saturday September 6, between 10am and 2pm, or ask a friend to pickup one for you. 


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Support one of Schenectady's signature cultural events!

Assistance is needed with setup and customer service booths.

The Annual Greek Festival at St. George Greek Orthodox Church is a three-day event featuring live music, ethnic Greek food, beverages and pastries, folk dancing, arts and crafts, and raffles.


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Waiver of Liability

This is a legally binding waiver executed by me, 'the Participant' named above, to The Trustees of Union College in the Town of Schenectady in the State of New York a/k/a Union College. For Participants under 18 years of age, this waiver must be executed by a parent or legal guardian.

1. I, the undersigned am interested in participating in, or required to participate in, off-campus volunteer events sponsored by Union to be held between July 1, 2025 and June 30, 2026, which activities involve: 

Walking or being transported by bus to local volunteer sites in Schenectady or the surrounding area. Volunteering at sites that include but are not limited to: non-profit organizations, donation centers, food pantries, nursing homes, schools and youth centers, animal shelters, parks and nature preserves, gardens and farms, neighborhoods. Performing physical or manual tasks that include but are not limited to: cleaning, organizing, sorting, packing, lifting, carrying, gardening, farming, yardwork, outdoor cleanup, painting, event setup, athletic activities.

2. It is my express intent that this Waiver shall bind the members of my family and spouse, if I am alive, and my estate, heirs, administrators, personal representatives, or assigns, if I am deceased, and shall be deemed as a release, waiver, discharge, and covenant not to sue Union.

3. I understand that there are certain dangers, hazards, and risks inherent in this exercise which may include, but not be limited to, accidental injury arising from the activities listed under paragraph 1 above, which could result in serious or even mortal injuries; and that Union cannot and does not assume responsibility for any such personal injuries. I hereby release, discharge, and agree to hold harmless Union and its Trustees, agents, employees, and representatives from any and all liability arising out of or in connection with my participation in the exercise. For purposes of this Waiver, liability means all claims, demands, losses, causes of action, suits, or judgments of any kinds that I or my heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns may have against Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers because of personal injury, accident, illness, or death that occurs to a person, including me, and that results from any cause including, but not limited to, the passive or active negligence or other acts of Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers other than fraud, willful misconduct, or a knowing violation of the law.

4. Knowing the dangers, hazards, and risks of such activities, and in consideration of being permitted to participate in the exercise, on behalf of myself, my heirs, and personal representative(s), I , the undersigned, do hereby agree to assume all the risks and responsibilities surrounding my participation in the exercise and, in advance, do hereby release and forever discharge, waive, and covenant not to sue Union from and against any and all liability for any harm, injury, damage, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, costs, and expenses of any nature whatsoever which I may have or which may hereafter accrue to me, arising out of or related to any loss, damage, or injury, including, but not limited to, suffering and death, that may be sustained by me while in, on, upon, or in transit to or from the premises where the exercise or any adjunct to the exercise occurs or is being conducted.

5. In signing this Agreement, I acknowledge and represent that I have fully informed myself of the contents of the foregoing Waiver of Liability Agreement by reading it before I sign it and understand that I sign this Agreement as my own free act and deed; no oral representations, statements, or inducements, apart from the foregoing written statement, have been made, I further state that I am at least eighteen (18) years of age and fully competent to sign this Agreement; and that I execute this Agreement for full, adequate, and complete consideration fully intending to be bound by the same.

6. I further agree that this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. If any term or provision of this Agreement shall be held illegal, unenforceable, or in conflict with any law governing this Agreement, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected thereby. Any action in regard to this Agreement or arising out of its terms and conditions shall be instituted before the New York State Supreme Court, Fourth Judicial Department, Schenectady County.

Agency: Kenney Center for Community Engagement and Outreach

THESE SHIFTS TAKE PLACE ON SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th

THE START TIMES LISTED HERE ARE THE TIMES YOU ARE EXPECTED TO ARRIVE AT THE SITE (510 Liberty Street) TO BEGIN YOUR SHIFT - THERE IS NO NEED TO GO TO OLD CHAPEL TO CHECK IN, JUST GO DIRECTLY TO YOUR SITE

If you would like a free Toll Day shirt, please stop by Old Chapel on Saturday September 6, between 10am and 2pm, or ask a friend to pickup one for you. 


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Support one of Schenectady's signature cultural events!

Assistance is needed with setup and customer service booths.

The Annual Greek Festival at St. George Greek Orthodox Church is a three-day event featuring live music, ethnic Greek food, beverages and pastries, folk dancing, arts and crafts, and raffles.


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Waiver of Liability

This is a legally binding waiver executed by me, 'the Participant' named above, to The Trustees of Union College in the Town of Schenectady in the State of New York a/k/a Union College. For Participants under 18 years of age, this waiver must be executed by a parent or legal guardian.

1. I, the undersigned am interested in participating in, or required to participate in, off-campus volunteer events sponsored by Union to be held between July 1, 2025 and June 30, 2026, which activities involve: 

Walking or being transported by bus to local volunteer sites in Schenectady or the surrounding area. Volunteering at sites that include but are not limited to: non-profit organizations, donation centers, food pantries, nursing homes, schools and youth centers, animal shelters, parks and nature preserves, gardens and farms, neighborhoods. Performing physical or manual tasks that include but are not limited to: cleaning, organizing, sorting, packing, lifting, carrying, gardening, farming, yardwork, outdoor cleanup, painting, event setup, athletic activities.

2. It is my express intent that this Waiver shall bind the members of my family and spouse, if I am alive, and my estate, heirs, administrators, personal representatives, or assigns, if I am deceased, and shall be deemed as a release, waiver, discharge, and covenant not to sue Union.

3. I understand that there are certain dangers, hazards, and risks inherent in this exercise which may include, but not be limited to, accidental injury arising from the activities listed under paragraph 1 above, which could result in serious or even mortal injuries; and that Union cannot and does not assume responsibility for any such personal injuries. I hereby release, discharge, and agree to hold harmless Union and its Trustees, agents, employees, and representatives from any and all liability arising out of or in connection with my participation in the exercise. For purposes of this Waiver, liability means all claims, demands, losses, causes of action, suits, or judgments of any kinds that I or my heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns may have against Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers because of personal injury, accident, illness, or death that occurs to a person, including me, and that results from any cause including, but not limited to, the passive or active negligence or other acts of Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers other than fraud, willful misconduct, or a knowing violation of the law.

4. Knowing the dangers, hazards, and risks of such activities, and in consideration of being permitted to participate in the exercise, on behalf of myself, my heirs, and personal representative(s), I , the undersigned, do hereby agree to assume all the risks and responsibilities surrounding my participation in the exercise and, in advance, do hereby release and forever discharge, waive, and covenant not to sue Union from and against any and all liability for any harm, injury, damage, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, costs, and expenses of any nature whatsoever which I may have or which may hereafter accrue to me, arising out of or related to any loss, damage, or injury, including, but not limited to, suffering and death, that may be sustained by me while in, on, upon, or in transit to or from the premises where the exercise or any adjunct to the exercise occurs or is being conducted.

5. In signing this Agreement, I acknowledge and represent that I have fully informed myself of the contents of the foregoing Waiver of Liability Agreement by reading it before I sign it and understand that I sign this Agreement as my own free act and deed; no oral representations, statements, or inducements, apart from the foregoing written statement, have been made, I further state that I am at least eighteen (18) years of age and fully competent to sign this Agreement; and that I execute this Agreement for full, adequate, and complete consideration fully intending to be bound by the same.

6. I further agree that this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. If any term or provision of this Agreement shall be held illegal, unenforceable, or in conflict with any law governing this Agreement, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected thereby. Any action in regard to this Agreement or arising out of its terms and conditions shall be instituted before the New York State Supreme Court, Fourth Judicial Department, Schenectady County.

Agency: Kenney Center for Community Engagement and Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 12308

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Toll Day - BANA - Community CleanUp

Support one of our local neighborhood associations.

Assistance is needed picking up recyclables and trash from sidewalks and roadways in preparation for following weekend's block party.

The Boulevard Appreciation Neighborhood Association represents the needs of our neighbors just a few blocks from campus. The group hosts events and advocates for the rights of people in our community. Union College's ongoing partnership with the BANA includes involvement in many programs throughout the year. 


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Waiver of Liability

This is a legally binding waiver executed by me, 'the Participant' named above, to The Trustees of Union College in the Town of Schenectady in the State of New York a/k/a Union College. For Participants under 18 years of age, this waiver must be executed by a parent or legal guardian.

1. I, the underigned am interested in participating in, or required to participate in, off-campus volunteer events sponsored by Union to be held between July 1, 2025 and June 30, 2026, which activities involve: 

Walking or being transported by bus to local volunteer sites in Schenectady or the surrounding area. Volunteering at sites that include but are not limited to: non-profit organizations, donation centers, food pantries, nursing homes, schools and youth centers, animal shelters, parks and nature preserves, gardens and farms, neighborhoods. Performing physical or manual tasks that include but are not limited to: cleaning, organizing, sorting, packing, lifting, carrying, gardening, farming, yardwork, outdoor cleanup, painting, event setup, athletic activities.

2. It is my express intent that this Waiver shall bind the members of my family and spouse, if I am alive, and my estate, heirs, administrators, personal representatives, or assigns, if I am deceased, and shall be deemed as a release, waiver, discharge, and covenant not to sue Union.

3. I understand that there are certain dangers, hazards, and risks inherent in this exercise which may include, but not be limited to, accidental injury arising from the activities listed under paragraph 1 above, which could result in serious or even mortal injuries; and that Union cannot and does not assume responsibility for any such personal injuries. I hereby release, discharge, and agree to hold harmless Union and its Trustees, agents, employees, and representatives from any and all liability arising out of or in connection with my participation in the exercise. For purposes of this Waiver, liability means all claims, demands, losses, causes of action, suits, or judgments of any kinds that I or my heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns may have against Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers because of personal injury, accident, illness, or death that occurs to a person, including me, and that results from any cause including, but not limited to, the passive or active negligence or other acts of Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers other than fraud, willful misconduct, or a knowing violation of the law.

4. Knowing the dangers, hazards, and risks of such activities, and in consideration of being permitted to participate in the exercise, on behalf of myself, my heirs, and personal representative(s), I , the undersigned, do hereby agree to assume all the risks and responsibilities surrounding my participation in the exercise and, in advance, do hereby release and forever discharge, waive, and covenant not to sue Union from and against any and all liability for any harm, injury, damage, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, costs, and expenses of any nature whatsoever which I may have or which may hereafter accrue to me, arising out of or related to any loss, damage, or injury, including, but not limited to, suffering and death, that may be sustained by me while in, on, upon, or in transit to or from the premises where the exercise or any adjunct to the exercise occurs or is being conducted.

5. In signing this Agreement, I acknowledge and represent that I have fully informed myself of the contents of the foregoing Waiver of Liability Agreement by reading it before I sign it and understand that I sign this Agreement as my own free act and deed; no oral representations, statements, or inducements, apart from the foregoing written statement, have been made, I further state that I am at least eighteen (18) years of age and fully competent to sign this Agreement; and that I execute this Agreement for full, adequate, and complete consideration fully intending to be bound by the same.

6. I further agree that this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. If any term or provision of this Agreement shall be held illegal, unenforceable, or in conflict with any law governing this Agreement, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected thereby. Any action in regard to this Agreement or arising out of its terms and conditions shall be instituted before the New York State Supreme Court, Fourth Judicial Department, Schenectady County.

Agency: Kenney Center for Community Engagement and Outreach

Support one of our local neighborhood associations.

Assistance is needed picking up recyclables and trash from sidewalks and roadways in preparation for following weekend's block party.

The Boulevard Appreciation Neighborhood Association represents the needs of our neighbors just a few blocks from campus. The group hosts events and advocates for the rights of people in our community. Union College's ongoing partnership with the BANA includes involvement in many programs throughout the year. 


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Waiver of Liability

This is a legally binding waiver executed by me, 'the Participant' named above, to The Trustees of Union College in the Town of Schenectady in the State of New York a/k/a Union College. For Participants under 18 years of age, this waiver must be executed by a parent or legal guardian.

1. I, the underigned am interested in participating in, or required to participate in, off-campus volunteer events sponsored by Union to be held between July 1, 2025 and June 30, 2026, which activities involve: 

Walking or being transported by bus to local volunteer sites in Schenectady or the surrounding area. Volunteering at sites that include but are not limited to: non-profit organizations, donation centers, food pantries, nursing homes, schools and youth centers, animal shelters, parks and nature preserves, gardens and farms, neighborhoods. Performing physical or manual tasks that include but are not limited to: cleaning, organizing, sorting, packing, lifting, carrying, gardening, farming, yardwork, outdoor cleanup, painting, event setup, athletic activities.

2. It is my express intent that this Waiver shall bind the members of my family and spouse, if I am alive, and my estate, heirs, administrators, personal representatives, or assigns, if I am deceased, and shall be deemed as a release, waiver, discharge, and covenant not to sue Union.

3. I understand that there are certain dangers, hazards, and risks inherent in this exercise which may include, but not be limited to, accidental injury arising from the activities listed under paragraph 1 above, which could result in serious or even mortal injuries; and that Union cannot and does not assume responsibility for any such personal injuries. I hereby release, discharge, and agree to hold harmless Union and its Trustees, agents, employees, and representatives from any and all liability arising out of or in connection with my participation in the exercise. For purposes of this Waiver, liability means all claims, demands, losses, causes of action, suits, or judgments of any kinds that I or my heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns may have against Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers because of personal injury, accident, illness, or death that occurs to a person, including me, and that results from any cause including, but not limited to, the passive or active negligence or other acts of Union, its Trustees, agents, employees, representatives, and volunteers other than fraud, willful misconduct, or a knowing violation of the law.

4. Knowing the dangers, hazards, and risks of such activities, and in consideration of being permitted to participate in the exercise, on behalf of myself, my heirs, and personal representative(s), I , the undersigned, do hereby agree to assume all the risks and responsibilities surrounding my participation in the exercise and, in advance, do hereby release and forever discharge, waive, and covenant not to sue Union from and against any and all liability for any harm, injury, damage, claims, demands, actions, causes of action, costs, and expenses of any nature whatsoever which I may have or which may hereafter accrue to me, arising out of or related to any loss, damage, or injury, including, but not limited to, suffering and death, that may be sustained by me while in, on, upon, or in transit to or from the premises where the exercise or any adjunct to the exercise occurs or is being conducted.

5. In signing this Agreement, I acknowledge and represent that I have fully informed myself of the contents of the foregoing Waiver of Liability Agreement by reading it before I sign it and understand that I sign this Agreement as my own free act and deed; no oral representations, statements, or inducements, apart from the foregoing written statement, have been made, I further state that I am at least eighteen (18) years of age and fully competent to sign this Agreement; and that I execute this Agreement for full, adequate, and complete consideration fully intending to be bound by the same.

6. I further agree that this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. If any term or provision of this Agreement shall be held illegal, unenforceable, or in conflict with any law governing this Agreement, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected thereby. Any action in regard to this Agreement or arising out of its terms and conditions shall be instituted before the New York State Supreme Court, Fourth Judicial Department, Schenectady County.

Agency: Kenney Center for Community Engagement and Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 12308

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Toll Day - Setup and Check-in Crew

Support Toll Day check in site including

distributing snacks and tshirtsguiding participants to their buses and walking groupsensuring smooth check in process

Agency: Kenney Center for Community Engagement and Outreach

Support Toll Day check in site including

distributing snacks and tshirtsguiding participants to their buses and walking groupsensuring smooth check in process

Agency: Kenney Center for Community Engagement and Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 12308

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Project Volunteers


Agency: Crossroads Center for Children


Agency: Crossroads Center for Children

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12306

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: PE Leader

Lead PE activities to students by classroom, utilizing the Special Olympics Young Athletes curriculum.

Agency: Crossroads Center for Children

Lead PE activities to students by classroom, utilizing the Special Olympics Young Athletes curriculum.

Agency: Crossroads Center for Children

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12306

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Classroom Helper

 

 

Agency: Crossroads Center for Children

 

 

Agency: Crossroads Center for Children

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12306

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Art /Music Leaders

High student contact positions

Art : Lead and implement art/craft activities to classes in their room or in a central location.  

Music : Lead and implement music activities to classes in their room or in a central location.

Agency: Crossroads Center for Children

High student contact positions

Art : Lead and implement art/craft activities to classes in their room or in a central location.  

Music : Lead and implement music activities to classes in their room or in a central location.

Agency: Crossroads Center for Children

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12306

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Tutor Training

Come tutor with us!! We hold 4 two-day training sessions a school year -- September, October, November and January. Most sessions occur on two consecutive Saturdays from 8:45 AM to 4:00 PM. New this year! Weekday training sessions will be offered on Monday, October 13 and Friday, October 24, 2025.

2025-26 training dates are:

September 13 and 20, 2025 (Saturdays)

October 13 (Monday) and 24 (Friday), 2025

November 8 and 15, 2025 (Saturdays)

January 10 and 17, 2026 (Saturdays)

The two-day training includes learning how racism and poverty affect our students and the tutors on the first day, and  brain development, the 5 components of reading, writing, and lesson planning on the second day. 

Once trained, you will work with one student for the school year, building a trusting relationship that helps the student believe in themselves and dare to risk on the journey to learning.

Volunteers must pass background and reference checks.


 

Agency: Wizard's Wardrobe

Come tutor with us!! We hold 4 two-day training sessions a school year -- September, October, November and January. Most sessions occur on two consecutive Saturdays from 8:45 AM to 4:00 PM. New this year! Weekday training sessions will be offered on Monday, October 13 and Friday, October 24, 2025.

2025-26 training dates are:

September 13 and 20, 2025 (Saturdays)

October 13 (Monday) and 24 (Friday), 2025

November 8 and 15, 2025 (Saturdays)

January 10 and 17, 2026 (Saturdays)

The two-day training includes learning how racism and poverty affect our students and the tutors on the first day, and  brain development, the 5 components of reading, writing, and lesson planning on the second day. 

Once trained, you will work with one student for the school year, building a trusting relationship that helps the student believe in themselves and dare to risk on the journey to learning.

Volunteers must pass background and reference checks.


 

Agency: Wizard's Wardrobe

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Program & Event Assistance

The Albany Public Library is looking for interested individuals to help out during our programs and events. The Library has a wide variety of programs, and sometimes we need some extra help setting up, interacting with patrons, and cleaning the space up when we're done. 

Qualifications:

ability to lift and move about 20lbs at a time; i.e. boxes, chairs, a table with another person, etc.enjoys being social and working with staff members and patrons alikea supportive & encouraging attitude when interacting with patronsflexible availability, based on when the event is scheduled

The specifics of each volunteer opportunity will depend on the specific program or event at which you are offering help. However, responsibilities may include opening the door for patrons; helping set up chairs or helping a patron find a seat; assisting a young patron working through a craft step; act as an extra set of helping hands & eyes during larger programs; putting away tables, chairs, and materials at the end of an event; and many more! Helping the Library during our programs and events is a wonderful way to get connected with other community members. 

If you or someone you know is interested in this opportunity, please respond and a Library staff will contact you with next steps. Then, when a program is on the horizon, and the Albany Public Library needs help, we will reach out and confirm your availability and interest to volunteer for that specific event. 

If you have any questions about this opportunity or the Library's volunteer program, please direct them to Volunteer@AlbanyPublicLibrary.org


Agency: Albany Public Library

The Albany Public Library is looking for interested individuals to help out during our programs and events. The Library has a wide variety of programs, and sometimes we need some extra help setting up, interacting with patrons, and cleaning the space up when we're done. 

Qualifications:

ability to lift and move about 20lbs at a time; i.e. boxes, chairs, a table with another person, etc.enjoys being social and working with staff members and patrons alikea supportive & encouraging attitude when interacting with patronsflexible availability, based on when the event is scheduled

The specifics of each volunteer opportunity will depend on the specific program or event at which you are offering help. However, responsibilities may include opening the door for patrons; helping set up chairs or helping a patron find a seat; assisting a young patron working through a craft step; act as an extra set of helping hands & eyes during larger programs; putting away tables, chairs, and materials at the end of an event; and many more! Helping the Library during our programs and events is a wonderful way to get connected with other community members. 

If you or someone you know is interested in this opportunity, please respond and a Library staff will contact you with next steps. Then, when a program is on the horizon, and the Albany Public Library needs help, we will reach out and confirm your availability and interest to volunteer for that specific event. 

If you have any questions about this opportunity or the Library's volunteer program, please direct them to Volunteer@AlbanyPublicLibrary.org


Agency: Albany Public Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12209

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Digital Navigator Assistant

Albany Public Library is looking for interested individuals who can help bring technological guidance to our patrons. The Library values providing access to technology; many patrons use computers, borrow hotspots, or connect to our Wi-Fi via their personal devices. Sometimes technology can be complicated or confusing for people to navigate, and they need extra guidance or support.

Volunteering as a Digital Navigator Assistant is a great way to help people by answering questions about computers, mobile devices, e-mail accounts, websites or word documents, resume formatting or cover letter printing, and many other things. A successful volunteer will be someone who is patient and comfortable working with technological confusion. APL is asking for volunteers to help guide library patrons towards being informed digital citizens. While the Library can connect users to the infinity of the Internet, we need community members to help connect users with authentic and relevant information about technology and the Internet. 

Often, college students volunteer as Digital Navigator Assistants to earn experiential learning credit or community service hours. The Albany Public Library is happy to work with universities to provide this opportunity to students. APL offers short term and long term volunteer positions depending on the amount of credit hours required for one's associated college course. 

If you or someone you know is interested in becoming a Digital Navigator Assistant at the Albany Public Library, please respond to this position and a Library staff member will contact you.

Agency: Albany Public Library

Albany Public Library is looking for interested individuals who can help bring technological guidance to our patrons. The Library values providing access to technology; many patrons use computers, borrow hotspots, or connect to our Wi-Fi via their personal devices. Sometimes technology can be complicated or confusing for people to navigate, and they need extra guidance or support.

Volunteering as a Digital Navigator Assistant is a great way to help people by answering questions about computers, mobile devices, e-mail accounts, websites or word documents, resume formatting or cover letter printing, and many other things. A successful volunteer will be someone who is patient and comfortable working with technological confusion. APL is asking for volunteers to help guide library patrons towards being informed digital citizens. While the Library can connect users to the infinity of the Internet, we need community members to help connect users with authentic and relevant information about technology and the Internet. 

Often, college students volunteer as Digital Navigator Assistants to earn experiential learning credit or community service hours. The Albany Public Library is happy to work with universities to provide this opportunity to students. APL offers short term and long term volunteer positions depending on the amount of credit hours required for one's associated college course. 

If you or someone you know is interested in becoming a Digital Navigator Assistant at the Albany Public Library, please respond to this position and a Library staff member will contact you.

Agency: Albany Public Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12210

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bleecker Mascot Actor

The Albany Public Library is looking for interested individuals to help bring Bleecker the Owl to life. During special programs and events, Bleecker makes an appearance. However, Bleecker needs a talented actor to bring them to life! This volunteer would wear the Bleecker mascot suit and attend special programs like Growing Readers events, certain story times, and more. These events may be outside or inside the Library, though there will always be support to help keep the actor cool, calm, and collected.

Qualifications:

the mascot suit fits a performer between the heights of 5'6" and 5'10"expressive and social, has some background in theatre or performancephysically able to wear a mascot suit for about 30 minutes to an hour at a time

Safety Note: Bleecker's mascot suit does come with cooling vests, which can be worn if the performer needs additional heating regulation. There will also be a staff member present to keep an eye on Bleecker's actor so they remain safe while performing.

If you or someone you know is interested in embodying Bleecker, please respond to this volunteer opportunity and a library staff member will contact you about next steps.

Agency: Albany Public Library

The Albany Public Library is looking for interested individuals to help bring Bleecker the Owl to life. During special programs and events, Bleecker makes an appearance. However, Bleecker needs a talented actor to bring them to life! This volunteer would wear the Bleecker mascot suit and attend special programs like Growing Readers events, certain story times, and more. These events may be outside or inside the Library, though there will always be support to help keep the actor cool, calm, and collected.

Qualifications:

the mascot suit fits a performer between the heights of 5'6" and 5'10"expressive and social, has some background in theatre or performancephysically able to wear a mascot suit for about 30 minutes to an hour at a time

Safety Note: Bleecker's mascot suit does come with cooling vests, which can be worn if the performer needs additional heating regulation. There will also be a staff member present to keep an eye on Bleecker's actor so they remain safe while performing.

If you or someone you know is interested in embodying Bleecker, please respond to this volunteer opportunity and a library staff member will contact you about next steps.

Agency: Albany Public Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Salvation Army Lunch Program

We are in need of volunteers to assist with set up, cooking, serving and clean up for our lunch program at 222 Lafayette Street in Schenectady

Agency: The Salvation Army Schenectady

We are in need of volunteers to assist with set up, cooking, serving and clean up for our lunch program at 222 Lafayette Street in Schenectady

Agency: The Salvation Army Schenectady

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12305

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Salvation Army Breakfast Program

We are in need of volunteers to assist with set up, cooking, serving, and clean up of our breakfast program at 222 Lafayette Street in Schenectady.  

Agency: The Salvation Army Schenectady

We are in need of volunteers to assist with set up, cooking, serving, and clean up of our breakfast program at 222 Lafayette Street in Schenectady.  

Agency: The Salvation Army Schenectady

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12305

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Virtual Opportunity: Boost Your Community's Volunteer Engagement!

Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home!

Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites.

Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally.

What You'll Do:

Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community.

Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers.

Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service.

Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service?

Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience.

Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute.

Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like.

Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program.

Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone.

Agency: Inspiring Service

Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home!

Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites.

Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally.

What You'll Do:

Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community.

Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers.

Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service.

Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service?

Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience.

Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute.

Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like.

Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program.

Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone.

Agency: Inspiring Service

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Albany County Student Conservation Assocation

Calling all Albany County high school students looking for volunteer opportunities to meet graduation requirements. We are looking for students who are interested in the environment field and how they can actively improve it. This volunteer opportunity will give students the tools and knowledge to further pursue a career in conservation. Some of the skills students will develop include plant identification, invasive species removal, principles of ecology, environmental planning and so much more.

We will rotate through the county doing service work at various sites. Our schedule is as follows: meeting locations and dates:
(9/26): St. Rose Events and Athletic Center: 420 Western Ave Albany, NY 12203
(10/3): Anne Lee Preserve: Heritage Lane 12211, Albany, NY12205
(10/10-10/24): Albany County Rail Trail: 699 Kenwood Ave, Slingerlands, NY 12159
(10/31): Lawson Lake: 293 Lawson Lake Road, Feura Bush, NY 12067

If this volunteer opportunity seems like an interesting endeavor, please register at Program: Albany County Student Conservation Assocation

Agency: Albany County Parks and Recreation

Calling all Albany County high school students looking for volunteer opportunities to meet graduation requirements. We are looking for students who are interested in the environment field and how they can actively improve it. This volunteer opportunity will give students the tools and knowledge to further pursue a career in conservation. Some of the skills students will develop include plant identification, invasive species removal, principles of ecology, environmental planning and so much more.

We will rotate through the county doing service work at various sites. Our schedule is as follows: meeting locations and dates:
(9/26): St. Rose Events and Athletic Center: 420 Western Ave Albany, NY 12203
(10/3): Anne Lee Preserve: Heritage Lane 12211, Albany, NY12205
(10/10-10/24): Albany County Rail Trail: 699 Kenwood Ave, Slingerlands, NY 12159
(10/31): Lawson Lake: 293 Lawson Lake Road, Feura Bush, NY 12067

If this volunteer opportunity seems like an interesting endeavor, please register at Program: Albany County Student Conservation Assocation

Agency: Albany County Parks and Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12308

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Rail Trail Invasive Species Removal

Calling on all capital region stewards, we need your help to manage bittersweet on the Albany County Rail Trail! This volunteer workday will require the use of basic hand tools to cut back these overgrown vines. We will be working outside so dress appropriately for the weather. In the event of rain, the workday will be cancelled with ad least an hours' notice. We will be working outside so there is a risk of contact with poison ivy, mosquitos, and sunburn. This local green space needs your help! To register please go to Program: Volunteer- Rail Trail Invasive Species Removal

Agency: Albany County Parks and Recreation

Calling on all capital region stewards, we need your help to manage bittersweet on the Albany County Rail Trail! This volunteer workday will require the use of basic hand tools to cut back these overgrown vines. We will be working outside so dress appropriately for the weather. In the event of rain, the workday will be cancelled with ad least an hours' notice. We will be working outside so there is a risk of contact with poison ivy, mosquitos, and sunburn. This local green space needs your help! To register please go to Program: Volunteer- Rail Trail Invasive Species Removal

Agency: Albany County Parks and Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 27, 2025

Zip Code: 12308

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Barn to Bridge 5k & Fall Festival

Albany County is gearing up for its annual Fall Fest on the Trail! Events like this often have a huge turnout. Are you looking for a way to give back to the community? Albany County Parks and Recreation needs your help to make these years 5k and Fall Festival go off without a hitch. We need your help handing out water to runners, giving out T-shirts, supervising the bounce house, and directing patrons to overflow parking areas. If you are a member of the public who is looking to give back, please reach out to sign up for a volunteer shift on 10/4!

Agency: Albany County Parks and Recreation

Albany County is gearing up for its annual Fall Fest on the Trail! Events like this often have a huge turnout. Are you looking for a way to give back to the community? Albany County Parks and Recreation needs your help to make these years 5k and Fall Festival go off without a hitch. We need your help handing out water to runners, giving out T-shirts, supervising the bounce house, and directing patrons to overflow parking areas. If you are a member of the public who is looking to give back, please reach out to sign up for a volunteer shift on 10/4!

Agency: Albany County Parks and Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 4, 2025

Zip Code: 12308

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Literacy Volunteer Tutor

Help adults in your community with their reading, writing, and English speaking skills. No prior teaching or tutoring experience is necessary. We will train you to become a literacy tutor to adults and we will support you after you have been matched with a learner who has shown the interest and initiative to enroll in our program. Visit our website to learn more and see when our next Tutor Orientation Training is: https://lvcapreg.org/events/

Agency: Literacy Volunteers Capital Region

Help adults in your community with their reading, writing, and English speaking skills. No prior teaching or tutoring experience is necessary. We will train you to become a literacy tutor to adults and we will support you after you have been matched with a learner who has shown the interest and initiative to enroll in our program. Visit our website to learn more and see when our next Tutor Orientation Training is: https://lvcapreg.org/events/

Agency: Literacy Volunteers Capital Region

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12180

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Event Tabling

Help promote Literacy Volunteers in and around the Captial Region! Spend a few hours tabling at events in the community to educate the public on LVCR's services and needs. All materials are provided and volunteers are educated on LVCR's policies and programs. No experience necessary, brief training provided. A fun and easy opportunity to participate in your community and educate the public on the needs of literacy services. Table at events such as farmers markets, festivals, community service events, and more!

Agency: Literacy Volunteers Capital Region

Help promote Literacy Volunteers in and around the Captial Region! Spend a few hours tabling at events in the community to educate the public on LVCR's services and needs. All materials are provided and volunteers are educated on LVCR's policies and programs. No experience necessary, brief training provided. A fun and easy opportunity to participate in your community and educate the public on the needs of literacy services. Table at events such as farmers markets, festivals, community service events, and more!

Agency: Literacy Volunteers Capital Region

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12180

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Onward Ops Program

The Veterans & Community Housing Coalition has been selected by the NYS Office of Mental Health’s Suicide Prevention Center (SPCNY) to participate in a powerful initiative: the Onward Ops program, funded through the CARES UP Grant. This is a major milestone in our mission to support Veterans, and we want you to be a part of it!

So, what is Onward Ops? Imagine a "Big Brothers/Big Sisters" program for Veterans. That’s what Onward Ops is all about. In partnership with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the Department of Defense, the program connects recently separated Veterans and Transitioning Service Members (TSM/Vs) with local volunteer sponsors who offer mentorship, guidance, and support through the first 12 months of civilian life, a critical period often called the “Deadly Gap” due to heightened risks of suicide, homelessness, unemployment, and more.

Why does this matter? Veterans leaving the military often face an overwhelming adjustment. With the Onward Ops program, we can change that. Together, we can give these heroes the local support and human connection they need to not just survive but thrive.

We’re calling on our trusted partners and friends to join us as local sponsors.

As a sponsor, you’ll:

Help a Veteran develop a transition plan Provide real-world advice and support Connect them to local resources like jobs, healthcare, and schools Make a real difference in their first year out of service

Keep in mind, sponsors are not clinicians, they’re compassionate community members offering guidance, not medical advice. You can set your own schedule, and there are two easy ways to get certified:

Join a 3-hour, interactive national training session Complete a self-paced module and a virtual orientation

Both options earn you a Sponsor Certificate, so you can be ready when Veterans in our region need you.

Ready to Get Started? It only takes a few minutes to register. Head to:

 

Agency: Veterans and Community Housing Coalition

The Veterans & Community Housing Coalition has been selected by the NYS Office of Mental Health’s Suicide Prevention Center (SPCNY) to participate in a powerful initiative: the Onward Ops program, funded through the CARES UP Grant. This is a major milestone in our mission to support Veterans, and we want you to be a part of it!

So, what is Onward Ops? Imagine a "Big Brothers/Big Sisters" program for Veterans. That’s what Onward Ops is all about. In partnership with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the Department of Defense, the program connects recently separated Veterans and Transitioning Service Members (TSM/Vs) with local volunteer sponsors who offer mentorship, guidance, and support through the first 12 months of civilian life, a critical period often called the “Deadly Gap” due to heightened risks of suicide, homelessness, unemployment, and more.

Why does this matter? Veterans leaving the military often face an overwhelming adjustment. With the Onward Ops program, we can change that. Together, we can give these heroes the local support and human connection they need to not just survive but thrive.

We’re calling on our trusted partners and friends to join us as local sponsors.

As a sponsor, you’ll:

Help a Veteran develop a transition plan Provide real-world advice and support Connect them to local resources like jobs, healthcare, and schools Make a real difference in their first year out of service

Keep in mind, sponsors are not clinicians, they’re compassionate community members offering guidance, not medical advice. You can set your own schedule, and there are two easy ways to get certified:

Join a 3-hour, interactive national training session Complete a self-paced module and a virtual orientation

Both options earn you a Sponsor Certificate, so you can be ready when Veterans in our region need you.

Ready to Get Started? It only takes a few minutes to register. Head to:

 

Agency: Veterans and Community Housing Coalition

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12020

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Write friendly letters to senior citizens

SEND SMILES AND SUNSHINE Write a Letter to a Senior Citizen

Do you enjoy writing friendly, personal letters? Want to help others virtually from home, school, or work?

Letters Against Isolation connects volunteers with seniors in care homes and community programs. We send cheerful, handwritten letters to help them feel remembered and connected.

Since 2020, our volunteers have mailed over one million letters in more than 40 languages. Join us and help brighten someone's day!

What You Will Do Write a friendly letter starting with "Dear Friend" Talk about your day, a hobby, or a fun story Mail your letter to a care facility from our list Each letter is a one-time act of kindness, not an ongoing exchange

This is not a pen pal or greeting card program. Your words are what matter most.

What to Expect Flexible: Write whenever it works for you Meaningful: Every letter is appreciated Structured: Follow our instructions to send your letters to our partner facilities.  Independent: We are a small nonprofit, run by volunteers, with no phone or office Low cost: You’ll supply your own postage and stationery Student service hours: Supervision and verification of community service hours is available for high school and university students.  Become a Letter-Writing Volunteer

You can register as an individual, student, group, or educator on our website:

www.lettersagainstisolation.com

After signing up, you'll get weekly updates and access to our online portal. There, you can choose where to send your letters—locally or around the world.

Know a care facility that might want letters? Please share this link with a staff member:

www.lettersagainstisolation.com/care-homes Sample letters from student volunteers

Agency: Letters Against Isolation

SEND SMILES AND SUNSHINE Write a Letter to a Senior Citizen

Do you enjoy writing friendly, personal letters? Want to help others virtually from home, school, or work?

Letters Against Isolation connects volunteers with seniors in care homes and community programs. We send cheerful, handwritten letters to help them feel remembered and connected.

Since 2020, our volunteers have mailed over one million letters in more than 40 languages. Join us and help brighten someone's day!

What You Will Do Write a friendly letter starting with "Dear Friend" Talk about your day, a hobby, or a fun story Mail your letter to a care facility from our list Each letter is a one-time act of kindness, not an ongoing exchange

This is not a pen pal or greeting card program. Your words are what matter most.

What to Expect Flexible: Write whenever it works for you Meaningful: Every letter is appreciated Structured: Follow our instructions to send your letters to our partner facilities.  Independent: We are a small nonprofit, run by volunteers, with no phone or office Low cost: You’ll supply your own postage and stationery Student service hours: Supervision and verification of community service hours is available for high school and university students.  Become a Letter-Writing Volunteer

You can register as an individual, student, group, or educator on our website:

www.lettersagainstisolation.com

After signing up, you'll get weekly updates and access to our online portal. There, you can choose where to send your letters—locally or around the world.

Know a care facility that might want letters? Please share this link with a staff member:

www.lettersagainstisolation.com/care-homes Sample letters from student volunteers

Agency: Letters Against Isolation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12203

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Social Media Volunteer

Saratoga Joinery, a community woodworking shop in downtown Saratoga Springs, is looking for help managing our social media channels! We post regularly on Instagram and Facebook and occasionally on LinkedIn. This person would be working directly with our Executive Director on strategy. Your job would be to develop the content (including coming into the shop to take cool photos, etc!) and execute the posts. You will be given guidance and directives on specific items to promote, but you will have creative license over the content itself!

Agency: Saratoga Joinery

Saratoga Joinery, a community woodworking shop in downtown Saratoga Springs, is looking for help managing our social media channels! We post regularly on Instagram and Facebook and occasionally on LinkedIn. This person would be working directly with our Executive Director on strategy. Your job would be to develop the content (including coming into the shop to take cool photos, etc!) and execute the posts. You will be given guidance and directives on specific items to promote, but you will have creative license over the content itself!

Agency: Saratoga Joinery

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12866

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Envelope Stuffing

Saratoga Joinery, a community woodworking shop in downtown Saratoga Springs, is looking for help stuffing our annual campaign envelopes! There will be about 500 standard-size paper envelopes that need to be stuffed with 2-3 standard-size documents. We're happy to give a tour of the facility to anyone who signs up to help! Refreshments will be provided as well. Come meet our team and check out our shop!

Agency: Saratoga Joinery

Saratoga Joinery, a community woodworking shop in downtown Saratoga Springs, is looking for help stuffing our annual campaign envelopes! There will be about 500 standard-size paper envelopes that need to be stuffed with 2-3 standard-size documents. We're happy to give a tour of the facility to anyone who signs up to help! Refreshments will be provided as well. Come meet our team and check out our shop!

Agency: Saratoga Joinery

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Oct 9, 2025

Zip Code: 12866

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Helping Hands Team

Any of the tasks listed, or any combination of:


Facilities helper

Project Volunteers– Laminating, copying, cutting, materials set up, cleaning toys, filing, organizing.

Agency: Crossroads Center for Children

Any of the tasks listed, or any combination of:


Facilities helper

Project Volunteers– Laminating, copying, cutting, materials set up, cleaning toys, filing, organizing.

Agency: Crossroads Center for Children

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12306

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: FOOD PANTRY - INTAKE VOLUNTEER

Sycamore Collaborative's food pantry is the largest in Schenectady County, serving over 12,000 community members each year and welcoming 60 + volunteers monthly! The food pantry offers a variety of locally sourced grocery products, including non-perishables, produce, meat, and dairy, as well as items for personal hygiene, dog and cat food, and infant supplies.

Join our team of friendly and compassionate volunteers during our pantry hours of operation and distribution!

Responsibilities:

Welcome and assist guests as they arrive at the food pantry. Collect and record accurate information for client registration, ensuring confidentiality and sensitivity. Provide information about available resources and programs to guests. Maintain, organize and up-to-date guest records and documentations. Answer questions and provide guidance to clients regarding available food options. Collaborate with other volunteers and staff to address specific guests needs. Connect guests with additional resources and support services available in the community.

Qualifications:

Excellent interpersonal skills. Empathy and sensitivity when working with individuals and families facing food insecurity. Attention to detail and ability to maintain confidentiality. Basic computer skills for data entry and record-keeping. Proficiency in English is required, and fluency in Arabic, Hindi, Spanish, Pashto, Farci, Urdu, or any other languages spoken in the local community is highly desirable. Bilingual individuals are strongly encouraged to apply. The Pantry Intake Volunteer should be someone dedicated to promoting equity and inclusion in all aspects of the work, and should align with the organization's values.

Signing up under this posting is NOT an automatic registration. After registering for an opportunity, you will then receive an email from Cali, our Resource Development Coordinator, confirming your volunteer opportunity. You will also be asked some additional questions, to help us get to know you better and fulfill your volunteering needs!

Not only will you be helping others, but you will have fun doing it. What more could you ask for?! Sign up to volunteer today and make a positive impact in your community!

Agency: Sycamore Collaborative (Formerly SiCM)

Sycamore Collaborative's food pantry is the largest in Schenectady County, serving over 12,000 community members each year and welcoming 60 + volunteers monthly! The food pantry offers a variety of locally sourced grocery products, including non-perishables, produce, meat, and dairy, as well as items for personal hygiene, dog and cat food, and infant supplies.

Join our team of friendly and compassionate volunteers during our pantry hours of operation and distribution!

Responsibilities:

Welcome and assist guests as they arrive at the food pantry. Collect and record accurate information for client registration, ensuring confidentiality and sensitivity. Provide information about available resources and programs to guests. Maintain, organize and up-to-date guest records and documentations. Answer questions and provide guidance to clients regarding available food options. Collaborate with other volunteers and staff to address specific guests needs. Connect guests with additional resources and support services available in the community.

Qualifications:

Excellent interpersonal skills. Empathy and sensitivity when working with individuals and families facing food insecurity. Attention to detail and ability to maintain confidentiality. Basic computer skills for data entry and record-keeping. Proficiency in English is required, and fluency in Arabic, Hindi, Spanish, Pashto, Farci, Urdu, or any other languages spoken in the local community is highly desirable. Bilingual individuals are strongly encouraged to apply. The Pantry Intake Volunteer should be someone dedicated to promoting equity and inclusion in all aspects of the work, and should align with the organization's values.

Signing up under this posting is NOT an automatic registration. After registering for an opportunity, you will then receive an email from Cali, our Resource Development Coordinator, confirming your volunteer opportunity. You will also be asked some additional questions, to help us get to know you better and fulfill your volunteering needs!

Not only will you be helping others, but you will have fun doing it. What more could you ask for?! Sign up to volunteer today and make a positive impact in your community!

Agency: Sycamore Collaborative (Formerly SiCM)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12307

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: FOOD PANTRY - FLEXIBLE SHIFT

Sycamore Collaborative's food pantry is the largest in Schenectady County, serving over 12,000 community members each year and welcoming 60 + volunteers monthly! The food pantry offers a variety of locally sourced grocery products, including non-perishables, produce, meat, and dairy, as well as items for personal hygiene, dog and cat food, and infant supplies.

Join our team of friendly and compassionate volunteers during our pantry hours of operation and distribution! We are open Monday-Friday from 8:30am to 2:00pm for volunteer opportunities! 

Volunteer tasks can include:

Distributing products to guests (every day except Tuesdays & Thursdays) Greeter Intake Packing bags Sorting and packing products Stocking shelves Cleaning Warehouse Data entry

PLEASE RESPOND WITH THE DAY(S) AND HOURS YOU WOULD LIKE TO VOLUNTEER.

Volunteers under 18 MUST be accompanied by a chaperone. This can include a parent, grandparent, troop leader, church leader, etc.

Signing up under this posting is NOT an automatic registration. After registering for an opportunity, you will then receive an email from Cali, our Resource Development Coordinator, confirming your volunteer opportunity. You will also be asked some additional questions, to help us get to know you better and fulfill your volunteering needs!

Not only will you be helping others, but you will have fun doing it. What more could you ask for?! Sign up to volunteer today and make a positive impact in your community!

Agency: Sycamore Collaborative (Formerly SiCM)

Sycamore Collaborative's food pantry is the largest in Schenectady County, serving over 12,000 community members each year and welcoming 60 + volunteers monthly! The food pantry offers a variety of locally sourced grocery products, including non-perishables, produce, meat, and dairy, as well as items for personal hygiene, dog and cat food, and infant supplies.

Join our team of friendly and compassionate volunteers during our pantry hours of operation and distribution! We are open Monday-Friday from 8:30am to 2:00pm for volunteer opportunities! 

Volunteer tasks can include:

Distributing products to guests (every day except Tuesdays & Thursdays) Greeter Intake Packing bags Sorting and packing products Stocking shelves Cleaning Warehouse Data entry

PLEASE RESPOND WITH THE DAY(S) AND HOURS YOU WOULD LIKE TO VOLUNTEER.

Volunteers under 18 MUST be accompanied by a chaperone. This can include a parent, grandparent, troop leader, church leader, etc.

Signing up under this posting is NOT an automatic registration. After registering for an opportunity, you will then receive an email from Cali, our Resource Development Coordinator, confirming your volunteer opportunity. You will also be asked some additional questions, to help us get to know you better and fulfill your volunteering needs!

Not only will you be helping others, but you will have fun doing it. What more could you ask for?! Sign up to volunteer today and make a positive impact in your community!

Agency: Sycamore Collaborative (Formerly SiCM)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12307

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: FOOD PANTRY - DELIVERY DRIVER VOLUNTEER

We are looking for compassionate and responsible volunteers with an active driver's license, cellphone, and a reliable vehicle to help Sycamore Collaborative distribute groceries to families facing food insecurity throughout Schenectady County. Sycamore Collaborative receives referrals from a multitude of agencies, organizations, and families We are requesting support from dedicated individuals to meet this increasing need for our neighbors who lack the necessities to access the pantry!

Sycamore Collaborative's Food Pantry schedules its deliveries Tuesday - Thursday; most routes take about an hour to complete. We deliver to the entire county of Schenectady, including zip codes 12302 – 12309, but the majority are delivered within the city of Schenectady. For your convenience, most of your deliveries will be within a specific neighborhood or within certain zip codes that are in close proximity to each other. Please let us know if you would like to deliver to the outlying areas of the county, like Scotia, Duanesburg, and Rotterdam.

Responsibilities:

Safely transport food from the pantry to designated delivery locations using your own vehicle or, if available, the organization's delivery vehicle. Interact professionally and respectfully with recipients during the delivery process. Report any concerns or observations related to recipients' well-being to the Food Pantry team. Submit delivery reports to Sycamore Collaborative's team for tracking and reporting purposes.

Qualifications:

Valid driver's license and reliable transportation. Passion for community service and addressing food insecurity. Ability to work effectively in a team and interact with individuals from diverse backgrounds. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Physical ability to stand for extended periods, lift and carry boxes, and perform other tasks related to pantry operations. Reliable and punctual. The Pantry Intake Volunteer should be someone dedicated to promoting equity and inclusion in all aspects of the work, and should align with the organization's values.

Signing up under this posting is NOT an automatic registration. After registering for an opportunity, you will then receive an email from Cali, our Resource Development Coordinator, confirming your volunteer opportunity. You will also be asked some additional questions, to help us get to know you better and fulfill your volunteering needs!

*Please note that Sycamore Collaborative does NOT reimburse for gas mileage. 

Agency: Sycamore Collaborative (Formerly SiCM)

We are looking for compassionate and responsible volunteers with an active driver's license, cellphone, and a reliable vehicle to help Sycamore Collaborative distribute groceries to families facing food insecurity throughout Schenectady County. Sycamore Collaborative receives referrals from a multitude of agencies, organizations, and families We are requesting support from dedicated individuals to meet this increasing need for our neighbors who lack the necessities to access the pantry!

Sycamore Collaborative's Food Pantry schedules its deliveries Tuesday - Thursday; most routes take about an hour to complete. We deliver to the entire county of Schenectady, including zip codes 12302 – 12309, but the majority are delivered within the city of Schenectady. For your convenience, most of your deliveries will be within a specific neighborhood or within certain zip codes that are in close proximity to each other. Please let us know if you would like to deliver to the outlying areas of the county, like Scotia, Duanesburg, and Rotterdam.

Responsibilities:

Safely transport food from the pantry to designated delivery locations using your own vehicle or, if available, the organization's delivery vehicle. Interact professionally and respectfully with recipients during the delivery process. Report any concerns or observations related to recipients' well-being to the Food Pantry team. Submit delivery reports to Sycamore Collaborative's team for tracking and reporting purposes.

Qualifications:

Valid driver's license and reliable transportation. Passion for community service and addressing food insecurity. Ability to work effectively in a team and interact with individuals from diverse backgrounds. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Physical ability to stand for extended periods, lift and carry boxes, and perform other tasks related to pantry operations. Reliable and punctual. The Pantry Intake Volunteer should be someone dedicated to promoting equity and inclusion in all aspects of the work, and should align with the organization's values.

Signing up under this posting is NOT an automatic registration. After registering for an opportunity, you will then receive an email from Cali, our Resource Development Coordinator, confirming your volunteer opportunity. You will also be asked some additional questions, to help us get to know you better and fulfill your volunteering needs!

*Please note that Sycamore Collaborative does NOT reimburse for gas mileage. 

Agency: Sycamore Collaborative (Formerly SiCM)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12307

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: FOOD PANTRY - AFTERNOON SHIFT

Sycamore Collaborative's food pantry is the largest in Schenectady County, serving over 12,000 community members each year and welcoming 60 + volunteers monthly! The food pantry offers a variety of locally sourced grocery products, including non-perishables, produce, meat, and dairy, as well as items for personal hygiene, dog and cat food, and infant supplies.

Join our team of friendly and compassionate volunteers during our pantry hours of operation and distribution! We are open Monday-Friday and need volunteers for our afternoon shift from 11:30am – 2:30pm.

Responsibilities:

Packing bags Sorting and packing products Stocking shelves Cleaning Warehouse Data entry

Volunteers under 18 MUST be accompanied by a chaperone. This can include a parent, grandparent, troop leader, church leader, etc.

Signing up under this posting is NOT an automatic registration. After registering for an opportunity, you will then receive an email from Cali, our Resource Development Coordinator, confirming your volunteer opportunity. You will also be asked some additional questions, to help us get to know you better and fulfil1 your volunteering needs!

Not only will you be helping others, but you will have fun doing it. What more could you ask for?! Sign up to volunteer today and make a positive impact in your community! 

Agency: Sycamore Collaborative (Formerly SiCM)

Sycamore Collaborative's food pantry is the largest in Schenectady County, serving over 12,000 community members each year and welcoming 60 + volunteers monthly! The food pantry offers a variety of locally sourced grocery products, including non-perishables, produce, meat, and dairy, as well as items for personal hygiene, dog and cat food, and infant supplies.

Join our team of friendly and compassionate volunteers during our pantry hours of operation and distribution! We are open Monday-Friday and need volunteers for our afternoon shift from 11:30am – 2:30pm.

Responsibilities:

Packing bags Sorting and packing products Stocking shelves Cleaning Warehouse Data entry

Volunteers under 18 MUST be accompanied by a chaperone. This can include a parent, grandparent, troop leader, church leader, etc.

Signing up under this posting is NOT an automatic registration. After registering for an opportunity, you will then receive an email from Cali, our Resource Development Coordinator, confirming your volunteer opportunity. You will also be asked some additional questions, to help us get to know you better and fulfil1 your volunteering needs!

Not only will you be helping others, but you will have fun doing it. What more could you ask for?! Sign up to volunteer today and make a positive impact in your community! 

Agency: Sycamore Collaborative (Formerly SiCM)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12307

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutoring (STEP)

Please fill out THIS FORM to let us know which subject(s) you are interested in tutoring!

The Science & Technology Entry Program (STEP) is a program that serves eligible students in grades 7-12 through STEM education. We are looking for Union College students who are interested in tutoring participants of the program. This is a great opportunity to be a mentor for a local student and gain tutoring experience.

This opportunity requires at least 1 hour per week. Weekly schedules are created based on the common availability of the Union student and STEP student. Sessions can take place on campus in Schaffer Library, or over Zoom. 

Agency: Science & Technology Entry Program (STEP)

Please fill out THIS FORM to let us know which subject(s) you are interested in tutoring!

The Science & Technology Entry Program (STEP) is a program that serves eligible students in grades 7-12 through STEM education. We are looking for Union College students who are interested in tutoring participants of the program. This is a great opportunity to be a mentor for a local student and gain tutoring experience.

This opportunity requires at least 1 hour per week. Weekly schedules are created based on the common availability of the Union student and STEP student. Sessions can take place on campus in Schaffer Library, or over Zoom. 

Agency: Science & Technology Entry Program (STEP)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12305

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pitch in For Parks!

Volunteer @ Thacher State Park. Thacher State Park is creating an ongoing volunteer program every Saturday 11am-2pm, staring 3/15/2025 and running through 10/25/2025. We need your help conduct trail maintenance and remove invasive plant species. Please come to make a difference for the local ecosystem!  

To sign up call the Nature Center@ (518) 872-0800 or email the volunteer coordinator @ Ian.evans@parks.ny.gov

Agency: John Boyd Thacher State Park

Volunteer @ Thacher State Park. Thacher State Park is creating an ongoing volunteer program every Saturday 11am-2pm, staring 3/15/2025 and running through 10/25/2025. We need your help conduct trail maintenance and remove invasive plant species. Please come to make a difference for the local ecosystem!  

To sign up call the Nature Center@ (518) 872-0800 or email the volunteer coordinator @ Ian.evans@parks.ny.gov

Agency: John Boyd Thacher State Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12186

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Administrative Assistant

Position Overview:
Schenectady Greenmarket is seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented Volunteer Administrative Assistant to support the Executive Director (ED) and Board of Directors with key administrative and logistical tasks. This role is critical to ensuring the smooth operation of our programs, events, and organizational priorities, directly contributing to the market's success and its mission to connect farm and city.

Key Responsibilities:

Project Management Support:

Support ED in creating project plans/timelines based on outcomes/action items from board or committee meetings.

Support ED in managing assignment of tasks from meeting notes and/or project plans/timelines including sending reminder emails to project collaborators on assigned tasks and scheduling followup calls as needed.

Support ED in ensuring unassigned tasks are completed

Fundraising and Event Support:

Assist with the market’s annual appeal and fundraising events, including logistics and communications.

Draft and send donor acknowledgments, including handwritten thank-you notes.

Support Board Members with donor stewardship by working with ED to update and/or prepare communication scripts for engaging with funders and helping to ensure our donor database is up to date.

Research and assist in transitioning the market to a new donor database platform.

Board Development Assistance:

Help implement board development priorities, including strategic planning, succession planning, and retreat logistics.

Schedule reminders for board meetings and send Zoom invitations.

Grant and Sponsorship Support:

Support ED in completing grant reports.

Support ED in applying for sponsorships and small grants and/or assist ED in supporting board members to complete applications including providing necessary guidance and documentation to write and submit a strong application.

Market Administration:

Support tracking and managing vendor compliance documents via email, mail, and Manage My Market.

Handle Farmers Market Nutrition Program and Fresh Connect Coupon counting, reporting, and reimbursement submissions, including required reporting to the Department of Agriculture and Markets.

Preferred Qualifications:

Strong organizational and time management skills.

Ability to work independently and take initiative.

Experience with Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, or similar tools.

Excellent written and verbal communication skills.

Familiarity with nonprofit operations, fundraising, or grant reporting is a plus.

Time Commitment:
Flexible hours, approximately 5–10 hours per week, depending on organizational needs and availability. Willing to work with one or two volunteers so work hours could potentially be split between 2 people.

Location: Mostly remote but some in person support requested (i.e. picking up items required to complete administrative tasks)

Benefits:

Gain experience in nonprofit operations, fundraising, and community market management.

Contribute to the success of a mission-driven organization serving the Schenectady community.

Build professional skills in administration, project management, and grant reporting.

How to Apply:
Interested candidates should send a brief statement of interest sharing relevant experience if possible to [
schenectadygreenmarket@gmail.com]. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until volunteer role(s) are filled.


Agency: Schenectady Greenmarket

Position Overview:
Schenectady Greenmarket is seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented Volunteer Administrative Assistant to support the Executive Director (ED) and Board of Directors with key administrative and logistical tasks. This role is critical to ensuring the smooth operation of our programs, events, and organizational priorities, directly contributing to the market's success and its mission to connect farm and city.

Key Responsibilities:

Project Management Support:

Support ED in creating project plans/timelines based on outcomes/action items from board or committee meetings.

Support ED in managing assignment of tasks from meeting notes and/or project plans/timelines including sending reminder emails to project collaborators on assigned tasks and scheduling followup calls as needed.

Support ED in ensuring unassigned tasks are completed

Fundraising and Event Support:

Assist with the market’s annual appeal and fundraising events, including logistics and communications.

Draft and send donor acknowledgments, including handwritten thank-you notes.

Support Board Members with donor stewardship by working with ED to update and/or prepare communication scripts for engaging with funders and helping to ensure our donor database is up to date.

Research and assist in transitioning the market to a new donor database platform.

Board Development Assistance:

Help implement board development priorities, including strategic planning, succession planning, and retreat logistics.

Schedule reminders for board meetings and send Zoom invitations.

Grant and Sponsorship Support:

Support ED in completing grant reports.

Support ED in applying for sponsorships and small grants and/or assist ED in supporting board members to complete applications including providing necessary guidance and documentation to write and submit a strong application.

Market Administration:

Support tracking and managing vendor compliance documents via email, mail, and Manage My Market.

Handle Farmers Market Nutrition Program and Fresh Connect Coupon counting, reporting, and reimbursement submissions, including required reporting to the Department of Agriculture and Markets.

Preferred Qualifications:

Strong organizational and time management skills.

Ability to work independently and take initiative.

Experience with Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, or similar tools.

Excellent written and verbal communication skills.

Familiarity with nonprofit operations, fundraising, or grant reporting is a plus.

Time Commitment:
Flexible hours, approximately 5–10 hours per week, depending on organizational needs and availability. Willing to work with one or two volunteers so work hours could potentially be split between 2 people.

Location: Mostly remote but some in person support requested (i.e. picking up items required to complete administrative tasks)

Benefits:

Gain experience in nonprofit operations, fundraising, and community market management.

Contribute to the success of a mission-driven organization serving the Schenectady community.

Build professional skills in administration, project management, and grant reporting.

How to Apply:
Interested candidates should send a brief statement of interest sharing relevant experience if possible to [
schenectadygreenmarket@gmail.com]. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until volunteer role(s) are filled.


Agency: Schenectady Greenmarket

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12305

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Market Volunteers

The Schenectady Greenmarket is looking for volunteers to help us provide local food to our community. You can help out one Sunday or several Sundays if you're available!

If any of these positions interest you, please sign up here.Thank you and see you SOON!

We are looking for volunteers to assist our Market Managers with opening and closing the market, explaining market rules, answering questions from customers and vendors, and creating a fun and safe market experience. Market Volunteers help provide on the ground support to ensure markets run smoothly. Please see below for a list of Market Volunteer responsibilities.

Sunday volunteer roles:

Market Assistant – Support market manager with administrative tasks. Interact positively with vendors

Assistant Cashier or Cashier – Support Schenectady Greenmarket customers with POS transactions and EBT customers with the loading of their Double Up Cards

Food Box Assistants – Assist in the setting up of the Food Box table and prepare for deliveries. Pick up food items from vendors. Guide customers in choosing items and purchasing their Food Box Package

and to be a welcoming face.Vendor Liason - Support market manager with administrative tasks

 

Agency: Schenectady Greenmarket

The Schenectady Greenmarket is looking for volunteers to help us provide local food to our community. You can help out one Sunday or several Sundays if you're available!

If any of these positions interest you, please sign up here.Thank you and see you SOON!

We are looking for volunteers to assist our Market Managers with opening and closing the market, explaining market rules, answering questions from customers and vendors, and creating a fun and safe market experience. Market Volunteers help provide on the ground support to ensure markets run smoothly. Please see below for a list of Market Volunteer responsibilities.

Sunday volunteer roles:

Market Assistant – Support market manager with administrative tasks. Interact positively with vendors

Assistant Cashier or Cashier – Support Schenectady Greenmarket customers with POS transactions and EBT customers with the loading of their Double Up Cards

Food Box Assistants – Assist in the setting up of the Food Box table and prepare for deliveries. Pick up food items from vendors. Guide customers in choosing items and purchasing their Food Box Package

and to be a welcoming face.Vendor Liason - Support market manager with administrative tasks

 

Agency: Schenectady Greenmarket

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12305

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Van Driver

Wizard's Wardrobe is looking for one or two volunteers to drive a 12-passenger van to pick up elementary students at three schools in Albany and then transport them to the Wizard's Wardrobe:

- Henry Johnson Charter School and Brighter Choice Charter School at 3:30 PM on Mondays and Wednesdays; and

- Albany School of Humanities (ASH) at 2:30 PM on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

No special license is needed. Volunteers need to provide a valid driver's license with a clean driving record and proof of auto insurance as well as pass background and reference checks. 

Agency: Wizard's Wardrobe

Wizard's Wardrobe is looking for one or two volunteers to drive a 12-passenger van to pick up elementary students at three schools in Albany and then transport them to the Wizard's Wardrobe:

- Henry Johnson Charter School and Brighter Choice Charter School at 3:30 PM on Mondays and Wednesdays; and

- Albany School of Humanities (ASH) at 2:30 PM on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

No special license is needed. Volunteers need to provide a valid driver's license with a clean driving record and proof of auto insurance as well as pass background and reference checks. 

Agency: Wizard's Wardrobe

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: GED Tutoring

Help adults pass their GED (General Educational Development) Test! Work one on one or in small groups with students who need additional assistance in specific areas of the GED Test (most commonly math skills and reading comprehension). Teacher will provide guidance and activities as needed.

Agency: Washington Irving Educational Center

Help adults pass their GED (General Educational Development) Test! Work one on one or in small groups with students who need additional assistance in specific areas of the GED Test (most commonly math skills and reading comprehension). Teacher will provide guidance and activities as needed.

Agency: Washington Irving Educational Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12307

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: English Language Tutoring

Volunteer with adults who are learning English! We are looking for individuals who are interested in helping beginning English Language Learners with the basics of the language or who would like to engage English Language Learners of all levels in conversation. Classroom teachers will provide guidance and topics as needed. 

Agency: Washington Irving Educational Center

Volunteer with adults who are learning English! We are looking for individuals who are interested in helping beginning English Language Learners with the basics of the language or who would like to engage English Language Learners of all levels in conversation. Classroom teachers will provide guidance and topics as needed. 

Agency: Washington Irving Educational Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12307

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Equipment Manager

Travel to each venue 1x/month and inventory equipment and update sheet as well report any equipment that needs to be fixed/replaced.

Agency: Athletic Haven Inc.

Travel to each venue 1x/month and inventory equipment and update sheet as well report any equipment that needs to be fixed/replaced.

Agency: Athletic Haven Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12180

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: STAND UP AND SHOUT!

We are Revolutionary needs YOU! We are looking for powerful, vocal individuals who want to speak out against injustices in our communities at the capital in Albany. 

**Position Overview:**
The Volunteer Equality Advocate will work to promote equality and inclusivity within the community by raising awareness, educating others, and supporting initiatives that foster equitable practices. This position is ideal for individuals who are passionate about social justice, diversity, and championing the rights of marginalized groups.
- Collaborate with team members and community partners to develop and implement initiatives that promote equitable practices and policies.
- Assist in the creation and distribution of educational materials that highlight equality issues and available resources.
- Collect feedback and data from community members to assess needs and improve advocacy efforts.
- Participate in community events and represent the organization to promote its mission and values.

Agency: We Are revolutionary

We are Revolutionary needs YOU! We are looking for powerful, vocal individuals who want to speak out against injustices in our communities at the capital in Albany. 

**Position Overview:**
The Volunteer Equality Advocate will work to promote equality and inclusivity within the community by raising awareness, educating others, and supporting initiatives that foster equitable practices. This position is ideal for individuals who are passionate about social justice, diversity, and championing the rights of marginalized groups.
- Collaborate with team members and community partners to develop and implement initiatives that promote equitable practices and policies.
- Assist in the creation and distribution of educational materials that highlight equality issues and available resources.
- Collect feedback and data from community members to assess needs and improve advocacy efforts.
- Participate in community events and represent the organization to promote its mission and values.

Agency: We Are revolutionary

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12224

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: WaR Street Team

We are Revolutionary is looking for the people of the community to engage the community. When it comes to deciding what happens in out communities We are Revolutionary wants to make sure we are being FULLY REPRESENTED!

**Position Overview:**
The Volunteer Community Engagement Coordinator will be responsible for fostering relationships between the nonprofit organization and the community. This role is perfect for individuals who are enthusiastic about community outreach, building partnerships, and promoting our mission through effective engagement strategies.

**Key Responsibilities:**
- Develop and implement community engagement strategies to promote the organization’s programs and initiatives.
- Organize and facilitate community events, workshops, and informational sessions to raise awareness and encourage participation.
- Build and maintain relationships with community leaders, local businesses, and other stakeholders.
- Collaborate with team members to identify community needs and tailor engagement efforts accordingly.
- Collect feedback from community members to improve engagement strategies and programming.
- Assist in the creation of promotional materials and social media content to highlight community engagement efforts.

**Qualifications:**
- Passion for community service and nonprofit work.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
- Experience in event planning or community outreach is a plus.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Familiarity with social media platforms and engagement strategies.

Agency: We Are revolutionary

We are Revolutionary is looking for the people of the community to engage the community. When it comes to deciding what happens in out communities We are Revolutionary wants to make sure we are being FULLY REPRESENTED!

**Position Overview:**
The Volunteer Community Engagement Coordinator will be responsible for fostering relationships between the nonprofit organization and the community. This role is perfect for individuals who are enthusiastic about community outreach, building partnerships, and promoting our mission through effective engagement strategies.

**Key Responsibilities:**
- Develop and implement community engagement strategies to promote the organization’s programs and initiatives.
- Organize and facilitate community events, workshops, and informational sessions to raise awareness and encourage participation.
- Build and maintain relationships with community leaders, local businesses, and other stakeholders.
- Collaborate with team members to identify community needs and tailor engagement efforts accordingly.
- Collect feedback from community members to improve engagement strategies and programming.
- Assist in the creation of promotional materials and social media content to highlight community engagement efforts.

**Qualifications:**
- Passion for community service and nonprofit work.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
- Experience in event planning or community outreach is a plus.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Familiarity with social media platforms and engagement strategies.

Agency: We Are revolutionary

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative/Clerical Work

Athletic Haven has many projects that could use a clerical eye. Including, but not limited to, data entry, filing, letter writing and organizational tasks.

Agency: Athletic Haven Inc.

Athletic Haven has many projects that could use a clerical eye. Including, but not limited to, data entry, filing, letter writing and organizational tasks.

Agency: Athletic Haven Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12205

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Fundraising Committee- Multiple Positions

Athletic Haven is a volunteer-based non-profit organization created to support youth athletes in New York’s Capital Region. Founded in 2016 by area coach Scott McIntyre, the organization offers low-cost camps, open gyms, coaching and training opportunities.

Through its Awareness Athletics program, it also provides opportunities for youth athletes to participate in area travel teams. In exchange, participants are expected to pay-it-forward and raise funds for local charities.  

Our mission is to provide a philanthropic outlet through community events and athletics to help meet the financial and emotional needs of aspiring young student-athletes.

Athletic Haven has also established the tsm Fund and grants scholarships annually to athletes who display outstanding sportsmanship in memory of McIntyre’s son, Tyler, who passed away in 2012.

 

Our Fundraising division needs assistance throughout the year for hosting various fundraising events and general donations. Multiple positions available. We can set up time to discuss your interest and how they might best fit with our organizational needs.

Agency: Athletic Haven Inc.

Athletic Haven is a volunteer-based non-profit organization created to support youth athletes in New York’s Capital Region. Founded in 2016 by area coach Scott McIntyre, the organization offers low-cost camps, open gyms, coaching and training opportunities.

Through its Awareness Athletics program, it also provides opportunities for youth athletes to participate in area travel teams. In exchange, participants are expected to pay-it-forward and raise funds for local charities.  

Our mission is to provide a philanthropic outlet through community events and athletics to help meet the financial and emotional needs of aspiring young student-athletes.

Athletic Haven has also established the tsm Fund and grants scholarships annually to athletes who display outstanding sportsmanship in memory of McIntyre’s son, Tyler, who passed away in 2012.

 

Our Fundraising division needs assistance throughout the year for hosting various fundraising events and general donations. Multiple positions available. We can set up time to discuss your interest and how they might best fit with our organizational needs.

Agency: Athletic Haven Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12211

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: W.a.R Data Research

It’s our duty to do our diligence and find out the facts! We support many campaigns in the capital region but we are also building our own. Help our team do the research on social justice, food insecurity, restorative justice and more.

**Position Overview:**
The Volunteer Data Research Assistant will play a crucial role in supporting our nonprofit’s mission by assisting with data collection, analysis, and reporting. This position is ideal for individuals who are passionate about data, research, and making a positive impact in the community.

**Key Responsibilities:**
- Assist in the collection and organization of data relevant to the organization’s projects and initiatives.
- Conduct literature reviews and summarize findings on relevant topics.
- Analyze data using statistical software and tools.
- Prepare reports and visual presentations of data findings for internal and external stakeholders.
- Collaborate with team members to identify research needs and develop methodologies.
- Maintain accurate records of research activities and findings.

Agency: We Are revolutionary

It’s our duty to do our diligence and find out the facts! We support many campaigns in the capital region but we are also building our own. Help our team do the research on social justice, food insecurity, restorative justice and more.

**Position Overview:**
The Volunteer Data Research Assistant will play a crucial role in supporting our nonprofit’s mission by assisting with data collection, analysis, and reporting. This position is ideal for individuals who are passionate about data, research, and making a positive impact in the community.

**Key Responsibilities:**
- Assist in the collection and organization of data relevant to the organization’s projects and initiatives.
- Conduct literature reviews and summarize findings on relevant topics.
- Analyze data using statistical software and tools.
- Prepare reports and visual presentations of data findings for internal and external stakeholders.
- Collaborate with team members to identify research needs and develop methodologies.
- Maintain accurate records of research activities and findings.

Agency: We Are revolutionary

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutor/Mentor

What is Wizard's Wardrobe?

The Wizard’s Wardrobe is a free one-on-one, after-school tutoring program for  elementary students in the South End of Albany. Our focus is on reading and writing skills, along with problem solving, which is nurtured with our monthly STEM challenges. These challenges help build perseverance and grit and encourage risk-taking.

Our trained volunteer tutors welcome the children into a safe space, with an imaginative theme. Our library has over 2,700 books in order for tutors to help students find ones of interest on their reading level, as well as books that tutors can read to them to increase their listening vocabularies.

Once accepted into the program, students are welcome to continue through elementary school. We work to complement and enhance their experiences in school to raise their academic standings.

 Project Description:

This is an excellent opportunity for someone who loves children, has a can-do attitude and is ready to strengthen a young student’s possibilities.

As one tutor said of her student, “my job is to help her believe in herself and what she can accomplish.”

Tutors must complete a two-day training before being assigned a student. Our last training for the 2024-25 school year will be Jan. 11 & 18, 2025.

We ask tutors to make a commitment for a full school year. Building a relationship with the student is of primary importance. It is this relationship that research tells us allows the student to make great progress. Many of our tutors have worked with their students for several years.

Currently we have a waiting list of students. We need tutors in order to enroll students. Your volunteering with us is essential. Students come twice a week for one and a half hours each time. Tutors commit to one or two afternoons a week. If twice, the student will have only that one tutor.  If once, the tutor will share the student with another tutor. Tutors participate in a 15-hour training course.

Our children come at various times, depending on which school they attend. The program is open from 1:00 - 5:30 PM, Monday-Thursday with 2 tutoring slots (2:45-4:15; 3:45-5:15). It is also open on Friday, 2:00-5:30.

Click here to fill out our Tutor Application 

Agency: Wizard's Wardrobe

What is Wizard's Wardrobe?

The Wizard’s Wardrobe is a free one-on-one, after-school tutoring program for  elementary students in the South End of Albany. Our focus is on reading and writing skills, along with problem solving, which is nurtured with our monthly STEM challenges. These challenges help build perseverance and grit and encourage risk-taking.

Our trained volunteer tutors welcome the children into a safe space, with an imaginative theme. Our library has over 2,700 books in order for tutors to help students find ones of interest on their reading level, as well as books that tutors can read to them to increase their listening vocabularies.

Once accepted into the program, students are welcome to continue through elementary school. We work to complement and enhance their experiences in school to raise their academic standings.

 Project Description:

This is an excellent opportunity for someone who loves children, has a can-do attitude and is ready to strengthen a young student’s possibilities.

As one tutor said of her student, “my job is to help her believe in herself and what she can accomplish.”

Tutors must complete a two-day training before being assigned a student. Our last training for the 2024-25 school year will be Jan. 11 & 18, 2025.

We ask tutors to make a commitment for a full school year. Building a relationship with the student is of primary importance. It is this relationship that research tells us allows the student to make great progress. Many of our tutors have worked with their students for several years.

Currently we have a waiting list of students. We need tutors in order to enroll students. Your volunteering with us is essential. Students come twice a week for one and a half hours each time. Tutors commit to one or two afternoons a week. If twice, the student will have only that one tutor.  If once, the tutor will share the student with another tutor. Tutors participate in a 15-hour training course.

Our children come at various times, depending on which school they attend. The program is open from 1:00 - 5:30 PM, Monday-Thursday with 2 tutoring slots (2:45-4:15; 3:45-5:15). It is also open on Friday, 2:00-5:30.

Click here to fill out our Tutor Application 

Agency: Wizard's Wardrobe

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Closet Volunteer

Positions available Monday to Friday from 10am until 2pm. Assist shoppers, help donors with processing the drop-off of clothing items, hanging and folding of clothing. Light housekeeping duties as needed. 

Agency: Circles of Mercy, Inc.

Positions available Monday to Friday from 10am until 2pm. Assist shoppers, help donors with processing the drop-off of clothing items, hanging and folding of clothing. Light housekeeping duties as needed. 

Agency: Circles of Mercy, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: FOOD PANTRY - VOLUNTEER GROUPS

Interested in volunteering as a group? Join our team of friendly and compassionate volunteers!

Sycamore Collaborative's food pantry is the largest in Schenectady County, serving over 12,000 community members each year and welcoming 60 + volunteers monthly! The food pantry offers a variety of locally sourced grocery products, including non-perishables, produce, meat, and dairy, as well as items for personal hygiene, dog and cat food, and infant supplies.

IF YOU ARE A VOLUNTEER GROUP OF 6 OR MORE PEOPLE, please give a minimum of TWO WEEKS notice about a group volunteer opportunity!

Volunteer tasks can include:

Distributing products to guests (every day except Tuesdays & Thursdays) Greeter Intake Packing bags Sorting and packing products Stocking shelves Cleaning Warehouse Data entry

Volunteers under 18 MUST be accompanied by a chaperone. This can include a parent, grandparent, troop leader, church leader, etc.

If you are a group that has minors OR requires an aide, you will need ONE aide/chaperone for every FOUR VOLUNTEERS in your group.

Example: 4 volunteers = 1 aide/chaperone, 8 volunteers = 2 aides/chaperones, 10 volunteers = 2 aides/chaperones, 12 volunteers = 3 aides/chaperones

Signing up under this posting is NOT an automatic registration. After registering for an opportunity, you will then receive an email from Cali, our Resource Development Coordinator, confirming your volunteer opportunity. You will also be asked some additional questions, to help us get to know you better and fulfill your volunteering needs!

Not only will you be helping others, but you will have fun doing it. What more could you ask for?! Sign up to volunteer today and make a positive impact in your community!

Agency: Sycamore Collaborative (Formerly SiCM)

Interested in volunteering as a group? Join our team of friendly and compassionate volunteers!

Sycamore Collaborative's food pantry is the largest in Schenectady County, serving over 12,000 community members each year and welcoming 60 + volunteers monthly! The food pantry offers a variety of locally sourced grocery products, including non-perishables, produce, meat, and dairy, as well as items for personal hygiene, dog and cat food, and infant supplies.

IF YOU ARE A VOLUNTEER GROUP OF 6 OR MORE PEOPLE, please give a minimum of TWO WEEKS notice about a group volunteer opportunity!

Volunteer tasks can include:

Distributing products to guests (every day except Tuesdays & Thursdays) Greeter Intake Packing bags Sorting and packing products Stocking shelves Cleaning Warehouse Data entry

Volunteers under 18 MUST be accompanied by a chaperone. This can include a parent, grandparent, troop leader, church leader, etc.

If you are a group that has minors OR requires an aide, you will need ONE aide/chaperone for every FOUR VOLUNTEERS in your group.

Example: 4 volunteers = 1 aide/chaperone, 8 volunteers = 2 aides/chaperones, 10 volunteers = 2 aides/chaperones, 12 volunteers = 3 aides/chaperones

Signing up under this posting is NOT an automatic registration. After registering for an opportunity, you will then receive an email from Cali, our Resource Development Coordinator, confirming your volunteer opportunity. You will also be asked some additional questions, to help us get to know you better and fulfill your volunteering needs!

Not only will you be helping others, but you will have fun doing it. What more could you ask for?! Sign up to volunteer today and make a positive impact in your community!

Agency: Sycamore Collaborative (Formerly SiCM)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12307

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: FOOD PANTRY - MORNING SHIFT

Sycamore Collaborative's food pantry is the largest in Schenectady County, serving over 12,000 community members each year and welcoming 60 + volunteers monthly! The food pantry offers a variety of locally sourced grocery products, including non-perishables, produce, meat, and dairy, as well as items for personal hygiene, dog and cat food, and infant supplies.

Join our team of friendly and compassionate volunteers during our pantry hours of operation and distribution! We are open Monday-Friday and need volunteers for our morning shift from 8:30am – 11:30am.

Responsibilities:

Packing bags Sorting and packing products Stocking shelves Distributing products to guests (every day except Tuesdays & Thursdays) Greeter Cleaning Warehouse Intake

Volunteers under 18 MUST be accompanied by a chaperone. This can include a parent, grandparent, troop leader, church leader, etc.

Signing up under this posting is NOT an automatic registration. After registering for an opportunity, you will then receive an email from Cali, our Resource Development Coordinator, confirming your volunteer opportunity. You will also be asked some additional questions, to help us get to know you better and fulfill your volunteering needs!

Not only will you be helping others, but you will have fun doing it. What more could you ask for?! Sign up to volunteer today and make a positive impact in your community!

Agency: Sycamore Collaborative (Formerly SiCM)

Sycamore Collaborative's food pantry is the largest in Schenectady County, serving over 12,000 community members each year and welcoming 60 + volunteers monthly! The food pantry offers a variety of locally sourced grocery products, including non-perishables, produce, meat, and dairy, as well as items for personal hygiene, dog and cat food, and infant supplies.

Join our team of friendly and compassionate volunteers during our pantry hours of operation and distribution! We are open Monday-Friday and need volunteers for our morning shift from 8:30am – 11:30am.

Responsibilities:

Packing bags Sorting and packing products Stocking shelves Distributing products to guests (every day except Tuesdays & Thursdays) Greeter Cleaning Warehouse Intake

Volunteers under 18 MUST be accompanied by a chaperone. This can include a parent, grandparent, troop leader, church leader, etc.

Signing up under this posting is NOT an automatic registration. After registering for an opportunity, you will then receive an email from Cali, our Resource Development Coordinator, confirming your volunteer opportunity. You will also be asked some additional questions, to help us get to know you better and fulfill your volunteering needs!

Not only will you be helping others, but you will have fun doing it. What more could you ask for?! Sign up to volunteer today and make a positive impact in your community!

Agency: Sycamore Collaborative (Formerly SiCM)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12307

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: NYIC Capital Region Volunteer Base

The New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC) is seeking volunteers to join our volunteer base. NYIC Volunteers currently support the following types of activities but are not limited to:

Legal clinic support (e.g., application preparation, intake)Event logistics (e.g., registration, resource distribution)Language access support (e.g., interpretation and/or translation)

People interested in volunteering with the NYIC must:

be 18 years of age;fill out a NYIC Volunteer Form;and attend an NYIC volunteer orientation (you can schedule this when you fill out the NYIC Volunteer Form).

If you would like to join one or more of our NYIC volunteer bases please fill out the form here and then you’ll be redirected to sign up for a volunteer orientation!

Bilingual in English and Spanish, French, Arabic, or Pulaar is a plus but not required!

Please email volunteer@nyic.org if you have any questions or concerns. 

Agency: The New York Immigration Coalition

The New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC) is seeking volunteers to join our volunteer base. NYIC Volunteers currently support the following types of activities but are not limited to:

Legal clinic support (e.g., application preparation, intake)Event logistics (e.g., registration, resource distribution)Language access support (e.g., interpretation and/or translation)

People interested in volunteering with the NYIC must:

be 18 years of age;fill out a NYIC Volunteer Form;and attend an NYIC volunteer orientation (you can schedule this when you fill out the NYIC Volunteer Form).

If you would like to join one or more of our NYIC volunteer bases please fill out the form here and then you’ll be redirected to sign up for a volunteer orientation!

Bilingual in English and Spanish, French, Arabic, or Pulaar is a plus but not required!

Please email volunteer@nyic.org if you have any questions or concerns. 

Agency: The New York Immigration Coalition

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer at Food Pantry for Mechanicville Area Community Services Center!

What is Mechanicville Area Community Services Center (MACSC)?

Our Mission Statement reflects our commitment to “Improve the lives of area residents through family support, empowerment, recreation and education."  Our goal is to promote healthy relationships between families and the community at large. MACSC is not only a community center, but a true center for the community.

Project Description:

Make a difference by volunteering at the MACSC Food Pantry! The food pantry serves individuals and families facing food insecurity, providing them with essential groceries and support. We need dedicated volunteers to help with various tasks, including sorting food, stocking shelves, and distributing food.

Volunteer Roles Available:

Help sort & organize food donations on shelves & check expirationsAssist with large deliveries, pre-pack food boxes & meat bagsAssist in distributing pre-packed food boxesHelp clean food pantry, food fridge and ensure that all food items are properly stored and organized for easy distribution.

Volunteer Hours Available:

Tuesdays: 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Wednesdays: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Thursdays: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

For information on how to sign-up to volunteer, contact Tammie Alikonis at (518) 664-8322 ext 1014.  (Volunteer Location at 6 South Main St, Mechanicville NY 12118)

Make sure to respond to this need to track your hours

Agency: MACSC (Mechanicville Area Community Services Center)

What is Mechanicville Area Community Services Center (MACSC)?

Our Mission Statement reflects our commitment to “Improve the lives of area residents through family support, empowerment, recreation and education."  Our goal is to promote healthy relationships between families and the community at large. MACSC is not only a community center, but a true center for the community.

Project Description:

Make a difference by volunteering at the MACSC Food Pantry! The food pantry serves individuals and families facing food insecurity, providing them with essential groceries and support. We need dedicated volunteers to help with various tasks, including sorting food, stocking shelves, and distributing food.

Volunteer Roles Available:

Help sort & organize food donations on shelves & check expirationsAssist with large deliveries, pre-pack food boxes & meat bagsAssist in distributing pre-packed food boxesHelp clean food pantry, food fridge and ensure that all food items are properly stored and organized for easy distribution.

Volunteer Hours Available:

Tuesdays: 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Wednesdays: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Thursdays: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

For information on how to sign-up to volunteer, contact Tammie Alikonis at (518) 664-8322 ext 1014.  (Volunteer Location at 6 South Main St, Mechanicville NY 12118)

Make sure to respond to this need to track your hours

Agency: MACSC (Mechanicville Area Community Services Center)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12118

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Restock our Food Pantry for Mechanicville Area Community Services Center!

What is Mechanicville Area Community Services Center (MACSC)?

Our Mission Statement reflects our commitment to “Improve the lives of area residents through family support, empowerment, recreation and education."  Our goal is to promote healthy relationships between families and the community at large. MACSC is not only a community center, but a true center for the community.

Project Description:

We are collecting much needed donations of non-perishable and personal care items to restock the shelves of our local food pantry! The demand for essential food items is growing, and we need your help to ensure no family goes hungry.

What We Need: Peanut Butter, Jelly, Rice, Pasta, Canned Tomatoes, Canned Sauce, Canned Protein, Hot/Cold Cereal, Water Bottles, Juice, Juice Boxes, Coffee, Bagged Snacks (for kids + seniors), Baby Food, Baby Diapers + Wipes, Dry + Wet Food, Pet treats, Personal Care Items (Toothpaste, Floss, Listerine, Shower Gel, Soap, Lotion)

For information on how to donate to MACSC Restock our Food Pantry initiative, contact Tammie Alikonis at (518) 664-8322 ext 1014.  (Donations can be dropped off at 6 South Main St, Mechanicville NY 12118, Monday-Friday between 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.)

Make sure to respond to this need to track your hours

Agency: MACSC (Mechanicville Area Community Services Center)

What is Mechanicville Area Community Services Center (MACSC)?

Our Mission Statement reflects our commitment to “Improve the lives of area residents through family support, empowerment, recreation and education."  Our goal is to promote healthy relationships between families and the community at large. MACSC is not only a community center, but a true center for the community.

Project Description:

We are collecting much needed donations of non-perishable and personal care items to restock the shelves of our local food pantry! The demand for essential food items is growing, and we need your help to ensure no family goes hungry.

What We Need: Peanut Butter, Jelly, Rice, Pasta, Canned Tomatoes, Canned Sauce, Canned Protein, Hot/Cold Cereal, Water Bottles, Juice, Juice Boxes, Coffee, Bagged Snacks (for kids + seniors), Baby Food, Baby Diapers + Wipes, Dry + Wet Food, Pet treats, Personal Care Items (Toothpaste, Floss, Listerine, Shower Gel, Soap, Lotion)

For information on how to donate to MACSC Restock our Food Pantry initiative, contact Tammie Alikonis at (518) 664-8322 ext 1014.  (Donations can be dropped off at 6 South Main St, Mechanicville NY 12118, Monday-Friday between 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.)

Make sure to respond to this need to track your hours

Agency: MACSC (Mechanicville Area Community Services Center)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12118

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Baby Essentials Needed for Mechanicville Area Community Services Center!

What is Mechanicville Area Community Services Center (MACSC)?

Our Mission Statement reflects our commitment to “Improve the lives of area residents through family support, empowerment, recreation and education."  Our goal is to promote healthy relationships between families and the community at large. MACSC is not only a community center, but a true center for the community.

Project Description:

We are collecting much needed items for newborns and infants to help families enrolled in our Healthy Families program. We are in need of (Diapers, Wipes, baby food, formula and much more). 

For information on how to donate to MACSC Baby Essentials Drive, contact Tammie Alikonis at (518) 664-8322 ext 1014.  (Donations can be dropped off at 6 South Main St, Mechanicville NY 12118, Monday-Friday between 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.)

Make sure to respond to this need to track your hours

Agency: MACSC (Mechanicville Area Community Services Center)

What is Mechanicville Area Community Services Center (MACSC)?

Our Mission Statement reflects our commitment to “Improve the lives of area residents through family support, empowerment, recreation and education."  Our goal is to promote healthy relationships between families and the community at large. MACSC is not only a community center, but a true center for the community.

Project Description:

We are collecting much needed items for newborns and infants to help families enrolled in our Healthy Families program. We are in need of (Diapers, Wipes, baby food, formula and much more). 

For information on how to donate to MACSC Baby Essentials Drive, contact Tammie Alikonis at (518) 664-8322 ext 1014.  (Donations can be dropped off at 6 South Main St, Mechanicville NY 12118, Monday-Friday between 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.)

Make sure to respond to this need to track your hours

Agency: MACSC (Mechanicville Area Community Services Center)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12118

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Winter Apparel Needed for Mechanicville Area Community Services Center!

What is Mechanicville Area Community Services Center (MACSC)?

Our Mission Statement reflects our commitment to “Improve the lives of area residents through family support, empowerment, recreation and education.“ Our goal is to promote healthy relationships between families and the community at large. MACSC is not only a community center, but a true center for the community.

Project Description: 

We are in need of hats, gloves, mittens, snow pants, larger sized boots (youth size 4 and up through adult sizes), Boys, Girls, Women's Men's, sized coats (size 10-12 through adult sizes).

For information on how to donate to MACSC Baby Essentials Drive, contact Tammie Alikonis at (518) 664-8322 ext 1014.  (Donations can be dropped off at 6 South Main St, Mechanicville NY 12118, Monday-Friday between 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.)

Make sure to respond to this need to track your hours 

Agency: MACSC (Mechanicville Area Community Services Center)

What is Mechanicville Area Community Services Center (MACSC)?

Our Mission Statement reflects our commitment to “Improve the lives of area residents through family support, empowerment, recreation and education.“ Our goal is to promote healthy relationships between families and the community at large. MACSC is not only a community center, but a true center for the community.

Project Description: 

We are in need of hats, gloves, mittens, snow pants, larger sized boots (youth size 4 and up through adult sizes), Boys, Girls, Women's Men's, sized coats (size 10-12 through adult sizes).

For information on how to donate to MACSC Baby Essentials Drive, contact Tammie Alikonis at (518) 664-8322 ext 1014.  (Donations can be dropped off at 6 South Main St, Mechanicville NY 12118, Monday-Friday between 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.)

Make sure to respond to this need to track your hours 

Agency: MACSC (Mechanicville Area Community Services Center)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12118

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Playroom Assistant

Responsibilities
▪ Supervise a small group of children. (2-4 years)
▪ Engage them in play while their parents are in English classes.
▪ Clean the play area before and after playgroup.

Requirements
▪ Have transportation and availability on one of the following days:

Monday: 10:30 am - 1:00 pm

Tuesday: 9:30 am - 12: 00 pm

Wednesday:  10:30 am -12: 00 pm

Thursday: 9:30 am - 1:00 pm


▪ Complete a background check and waiver forms, facilitated by RWC before commencement of volunteering.
▪ Volunteers should have an interest in working with children.
▪ Volunteers should be reliable and punctual.

Agency: West Hill Refugee Welcome Center

Responsibilities
▪ Supervise a small group of children. (2-4 years)
▪ Engage them in play while their parents are in English classes.
▪ Clean the play area before and after playgroup.

Requirements
▪ Have transportation and availability on one of the following days:

Monday: 10:30 am - 1:00 pm

Tuesday: 9:30 am - 12: 00 pm

Wednesday:  10:30 am -12: 00 pm

Thursday: 9:30 am - 1:00 pm


▪ Complete a background check and waiver forms, facilitated by RWC before commencement of volunteering.
▪ Volunteers should have an interest in working with children.
▪ Volunteers should be reliable and punctual.

Agency: West Hill Refugee Welcome Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: English Class Assistant

Responsibilities
▪ Assist classroom teachers in our English as a New Language program.

▪ Under the teacher's supervision, work one one-on-one or in small groups with adult students.

Requirements

▪ Have transportation and availability on one of the following days:

Tuesday: 10:30 am - 12: 00 pm

Thursday: 10:30 am - 12:00 pm or 12:00 pm - 1:00pm

▪ Volunteers are not required to have teaching experience.
▪ Knowing another language would be helpful but not required. Our neighbors speak Pashto, Dari, Burmese, Karen, Turkish, Spanish, French, and other languages.
▪ Volunteers should be committed, reliable, and punctual.

Agency: West Hill Refugee Welcome Center

Responsibilities
▪ Assist classroom teachers in our English as a New Language program.

▪ Under the teacher's supervision, work one one-on-one or in small groups with adult students.

Requirements

▪ Have transportation and availability on one of the following days:

Tuesday: 10:30 am - 12: 00 pm

Thursday: 10:30 am - 12:00 pm or 12:00 pm - 1:00pm

▪ Volunteers are not required to have teaching experience.
▪ Knowing another language would be helpful but not required. Our neighbors speak Pashto, Dari, Burmese, Karen, Turkish, Spanish, French, and other languages.
▪ Volunteers should be committed, reliable, and punctual.

Agency: West Hill Refugee Welcome Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Albany Riverfront Jazz Fest

This all-day concert celebrates the spirit of jazz and its diversity, with spectacular Jennings Landing as its backdrop. Culminating in a fireworks display, world-class, national, and local jazz musicians are complemented by curated craft, food, and beverage vendors, selected to mirror jazz and its fan's sophistication. Enjoy fall at this free, family-friendly event for all ages.

Volunteer opportunities:

Vendor Load-In:  Direct all vendors during the load-in period making sure there are no blockages or hold-ups (7:30 am - 10:30 am)

Selling Merchandise: This Volunteer will be selling the merchandise of the bands that are performing for Tulip Festival

(11:00 am - 3:30 pm) | (3:30 pm - 8:00 pm)

Information Booth: Assisting in Dispensing Festival Brochures, Maps, and Other Albany City Information

(11:00 am - 3:30 pm) | (3:30 pm - 8:00 pm)

Backstage security:  Manages entry points and ensures that only authorized individuals enter.

(11:30 am - 4:00 pm) | (3:30 pm - 8:00 pm)


All Day volunteering: Noon - 8:00 pm


Agency: City of Albany's Office of Cultural Affairs

This all-day concert celebrates the spirit of jazz and its diversity, with spectacular Jennings Landing as its backdrop. Culminating in a fireworks display, world-class, national, and local jazz musicians are complemented by curated craft, food, and beverage vendors, selected to mirror jazz and its fan's sophistication. Enjoy fall at this free, family-friendly event for all ages.

Volunteer opportunities:

Vendor Load-In:  Direct all vendors during the load-in period making sure there are no blockages or hold-ups (7:30 am - 10:30 am)

Selling Merchandise: This Volunteer will be selling the merchandise of the bands that are performing for Tulip Festival

(11:00 am - 3:30 pm) | (3:30 pm - 8:00 pm)

Information Booth: Assisting in Dispensing Festival Brochures, Maps, and Other Albany City Information

(11:00 am - 3:30 pm) | (3:30 pm - 8:00 pm)

Backstage security:  Manages entry points and ensures that only authorized individuals enter.

(11:30 am - 4:00 pm) | (3:30 pm - 8:00 pm)


All Day volunteering: Noon - 8:00 pm


Agency: City of Albany's Office of Cultural Affairs

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 6, 2025

Zip Code: 12207

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Street Soldiers Basic Needs Distribution

Street Soldiers is a completely grassroots group run by all volunteers. We have an open door volunteer policy and you can come any Sunday you would like, and as often as you would like. We borrow the parking lot of the Zion Lutheran Church (just two blocks from the Union Campus) to have a place to setup and collect and share donations. We volunteer entirely outside every Sunday, all year, no matter the weather. You are welcome to bring any number of friends, family, coworkers, etc. we ask that anyone under 18 be accompanied by a volunteering adult.


Volunteers arrive at 3:00 PM Sundays in the Zion Parking lot. We set up from 3:00 to 4:00 PM and share on a line system that starts at 4:00. We will introduce you to some of the core volunteers, show you how setup and sharing work, and see where you would like to help out. There is plenty of parking in the Zion lot for volunteers. Please reach out with any questions.

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Some of our volunteers choose to bring items for distribution. It is not a requirement to bring anything to share in order to volunteer. No one is required to make or bring enough for everyone. We take care of our friends as a team.

Check our Facebook page for current needs and suggestions

Agency: Schenectady Street Soldiers

Street Soldiers is a completely grassroots group run by all volunteers. We have an open door volunteer policy and you can come any Sunday you would like, and as often as you would like. We borrow the parking lot of the Zion Lutheran Church (just two blocks from the Union Campus) to have a place to setup and collect and share donations. We volunteer entirely outside every Sunday, all year, no matter the weather. You are welcome to bring any number of friends, family, coworkers, etc. we ask that anyone under 18 be accompanied by a volunteering adult.


Volunteers arrive at 3:00 PM Sundays in the Zion Parking lot. We set up from 3:00 to 4:00 PM and share on a line system that starts at 4:00. We will introduce you to some of the core volunteers, show you how setup and sharing work, and see where you would like to help out. There is plenty of parking in the Zion lot for volunteers. Please reach out with any questions.

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Some of our volunteers choose to bring items for distribution. It is not a requirement to bring anything to share in order to volunteer. No one is required to make or bring enough for everyone. We take care of our friends as a team.

Check our Facebook page for current needs and suggestions

Agency: Schenectady Street Soldiers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 12308

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Capital Sweat Festival

e’s a description for the Capital Sweat Festival:

Join Us for the Capital Sweat Festival!

Mark your calendars for the Capital Sweat Festival happening this Sunday, September 22nd, from 8 AM to 12 PM at Frog Alley! This vibrant community event is packed with activities designed to inspire health, wellness, and connection.

Experience a variety of fitness classes throughout the morning, including Yoga, HIIT, a Social Run, Aerial Yoga, Zumba, and Combat. Whether you’re a seasoned fitness enthusiast or just starting your wellness journey, there’s something for everyone!

In addition to our fitness offerings, we’ll have two pickleball courts set up for friendly competition and a cold plunge for those looking to refresh and recover.

Don’t miss our Volleyball Tournament running from 10 AM to 4 PM, where teams will compete for fun and prizes!

Come sweat, socialize, and celebrate with us as we strengthen our community together. We can't wait to see you there!

Agency: Capital Sweat Productions LLC

e’s a description for the Capital Sweat Festival:

Join Us for the Capital Sweat Festival!

Mark your calendars for the Capital Sweat Festival happening this Sunday, September 22nd, from 8 AM to 12 PM at Frog Alley! This vibrant community event is packed with activities designed to inspire health, wellness, and connection.

Experience a variety of fitness classes throughout the morning, including Yoga, HIIT, a Social Run, Aerial Yoga, Zumba, and Combat. Whether you’re a seasoned fitness enthusiast or just starting your wellness journey, there’s something for everyone!

In addition to our fitness offerings, we’ll have two pickleball courts set up for friendly competition and a cold plunge for those looking to refresh and recover.

Don’t miss our Volleyball Tournament running from 10 AM to 4 PM, where teams will compete for fun and prizes!

Come sweat, socialize, and celebrate with us as we strengthen our community together. We can't wait to see you there!

Agency: Capital Sweat Productions LLC

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12305

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: MASS DISTRIBUTION - SEPTEMBER 26TH

Sycamore Collaborative's Food Pantry is the largest food pantry in Schenectady County, serving over 600,000 meals each year to its residents experiencing food insecurity. The food pantry offers a variety of locally sourced grocery products including non-perishables, produce, meat and dairy as well as items for personal hygiene, dog and cat food, and infant supplies.

Join our team of friendly and compassionate volunteers during our pantry's Mass Distribution!

Mass Distribution happens on the LAST THURSDAY of every month and volunteers are typically expected to be there from 8:00am to 10:00am/11:30am.

WHAT IS MASS DISTRIBUTION? 

Distribution at the pantry on this day is different than usual. The last Thursday of every month we receive a large shipment of products from the Regional Food Bank (typically around 8 - 12 palettes). Anyone can come collect food regardless of whether they have already visited the pantry twice this month and we do not do intake. There are both walk up and drive-up lines which means we have a group of volunteers outside serving the cars and group inside to serve the walk-ups.   

Responsibilities:

Breaking down palettes Packing products into boxes and bags Distributing groceries to guests in the drive-up lineDistributing groceries to guests in the walk-up line Keeping track of how many guests attended Mass Distribution Cleaning up

This volunteer opportunity is good for large volunteer groups. 

Volunteers under 18 MUST be accompanied by a chaperone. This can include a parent, grandparent, troop leader, church leader, etc.

After registering for an opportunity, you will then receive an email from Cali, our Resource Development Coordinator, confirming your volunteer opportunity. You will also be asked some additional questions, to help us get to know you better and fulfill your volunteering needs!

Not only will you be helping others, but you will have fun doing it. What more could you ask for?! Sign up to volunteer today and make a positive impact in your community!

Agency: Sycamore Collaborative (Formerly SiCM)

Sycamore Collaborative's Food Pantry is the largest food pantry in Schenectady County, serving over 600,000 meals each year to its residents experiencing food insecurity. The food pantry offers a variety of locally sourced grocery products including non-perishables, produce, meat and dairy as well as items for personal hygiene, dog and cat food, and infant supplies.

Join our team of friendly and compassionate volunteers during our pantry's Mass Distribution!

Mass Distribution happens on the LAST THURSDAY of every month and volunteers are typically expected to be there from 8:00am to 10:00am/11:30am.

WHAT IS MASS DISTRIBUTION? 

Distribution at the pantry on this day is different than usual. The last Thursday of every month we receive a large shipment of products from the Regional Food Bank (typically around 8 - 12 palettes). Anyone can come collect food regardless of whether they have already visited the pantry twice this month and we do not do intake. There are both walk up and drive-up lines which means we have a group of volunteers outside serving the cars and group inside to serve the walk-ups.   

Responsibilities:

Breaking down palettes Packing products into boxes and bags Distributing groceries to guests in the drive-up lineDistributing groceries to guests in the walk-up line Keeping track of how many guests attended Mass Distribution Cleaning up

This volunteer opportunity is good for large volunteer groups. 

Volunteers under 18 MUST be accompanied by a chaperone. This can include a parent, grandparent, troop leader, church leader, etc.

After registering for an opportunity, you will then receive an email from Cali, our Resource Development Coordinator, confirming your volunteer opportunity. You will also be asked some additional questions, to help us get to know you better and fulfill your volunteering needs!

Not only will you be helping others, but you will have fun doing it. What more could you ask for?! Sign up to volunteer today and make a positive impact in your community!

Agency: Sycamore Collaborative (Formerly SiCM)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12307

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Awareness Events (tabling opportunities)

You name the weekend you are available and we will let you know where to attend.  You may also see our events on the NAMI Capital Region NY calendar.  

Agency: NAMI Capital Region NY

You name the weekend you are available and we will let you know where to attend.  You may also see our events on the NAMI Capital Region NY calendar.  

Agency: NAMI Capital Region NY

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12208

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Smart Meals Driver

Description: We are seeking a committed volunteer to assist with the pickup and delivery of Regional Food Bank orders of produce using your own vehicle.

Skills Needed:
- Valid driver's license and reliable vehicle
- Ability to lift and carry food donations

Schedule:
- Weekly (we can work with your schedule)

Agency: Albany Damien Center

Description: We are seeking a committed volunteer to assist with the pickup and delivery of Regional Food Bank orders of produce using your own vehicle.

Skills Needed:
- Valid driver's license and reliable vehicle
- Ability to lift and carry food donations

Schedule:
- Weekly (we can work with your schedule)

Agency: Albany Damien Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Living Room Host

Are you a friendly and proactive individual who enjoys connecting with others? We are on the lookout for enthusiastic Living Room Hosts to help create a vibrant, welcoming atmosphere for our members!

Your Role Will Include:

- Engaging with members and encouraging participation in activities 

- Sharing exciting upcoming programming and events 

- Assisting peers in maintaining a positive vibe 

- Helping at the front desk with phone inquiries and greetings 

- Supporting with transportation needs when possible 

- Keeping the coffee fresh, ensuring the beverage area is spotless, and the living room is clear of debris 

What You Bring:

- Strong communication and interpersonal skills 

- A genuine desire to foster a welcoming environment 

- Organizational skills to keep our living room tidy and inviting   

Availability: - Monday through Friday, from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM (we can work with your schedule)

Agency: Albany Damien Center

Are you a friendly and proactive individual who enjoys connecting with others? We are on the lookout for enthusiastic Living Room Hosts to help create a vibrant, welcoming atmosphere for our members!

Your Role Will Include:

- Engaging with members and encouraging participation in activities 

- Sharing exciting upcoming programming and events 

- Assisting peers in maintaining a positive vibe 

- Helping at the front desk with phone inquiries and greetings 

- Supporting with transportation needs when possible 

- Keeping the coffee fresh, ensuring the beverage area is spotless, and the living room is clear of debris 

What You Bring:

- Strong communication and interpersonal skills 

- A genuine desire to foster a welcoming environment 

- Organizational skills to keep our living room tidy and inviting   

Availability: - Monday through Friday, from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM (we can work with your schedule)

Agency: Albany Damien Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12208

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Grounds Worker

Are you passionate about the outdoors? We are in search of a dedicated volunteer to assist with our grounds maintenance duties. Your responsibilities will include mowing, trimming, weeding, fertilizing plants, picking up trash, and watering.

What You Need: Basic knowledge of grounds-keeping and gardening tasks

When We Need You:  - Anytime Monday-Friday from 8:30-4:00 PM

Join us in keeping our grounds beautiful and thriving! If you’re interested, please contact us for more details. Together, we can make a difference!


Agency: Albany Damien Center

Are you passionate about the outdoors? We are in search of a dedicated volunteer to assist with our grounds maintenance duties. Your responsibilities will include mowing, trimming, weeding, fertilizing plants, picking up trash, and watering.

What You Need: Basic knowledge of grounds-keeping and gardening tasks

When We Need You:  - Anytime Monday-Friday from 8:30-4:00 PM

Join us in keeping our grounds beautiful and thriving! If you’re interested, please contact us for more details. Together, we can make a difference!


Agency: Albany Damien Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12208

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Cleaning Assistant

We are looking for a dedicated volunteer to help with interior cleaning duties at our facility. Responsibilities include sweeping, mopping, cleaning surfaces in the public dining area and restrooms, window washing, and vacuuming.

Skills Needed:

Familiarity with cleaning procedures and equipment.

Schedule: We can work with you.


Agency: Albany Damien Center

We are looking for a dedicated volunteer to help with interior cleaning duties at our facility. Responsibilities include sweeping, mopping, cleaning surfaces in the public dining area and restrooms, window washing, and vacuuming.

Skills Needed:

Familiarity with cleaning procedures and equipment.

Schedule: We can work with you.


Agency: Albany Damien Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Volunteer

What is Wizard's Wardrobe?

The Wizard’s Wardrobe is a free one-on-one, after-school tutoring program for  elementary students in the South End of Albany. Our focus is on reading and writing skills, along with problem solving, which is nurtured with our monthly STEM challenges. These challenges help build perseverance and grit and encourage risk-taking.

Our trained volunteer tutors welcome the children into a safe space, with an imaginative theme. Our library has over 2,500 books in order for tutors to help students find ones of interest on their reading level, as well as books that tutors can read to them to increase their listening vocabularies.

Once accepted into the program, students are welcome to continue through elementary school. We work to complement and enhance their experiences in school to raise their academic standings.

Project Description:

Wizard's Wardrobe is seeking a talented individual who would be interested in keeping our social media up to date - website, Facebook Page and other social media. Let your creativity flow and help us with our marketing. 

Agency: Wizard's Wardrobe

What is Wizard's Wardrobe?

The Wizard’s Wardrobe is a free one-on-one, after-school tutoring program for  elementary students in the South End of Albany. Our focus is on reading and writing skills, along with problem solving, which is nurtured with our monthly STEM challenges. These challenges help build perseverance and grit and encourage risk-taking.

Our trained volunteer tutors welcome the children into a safe space, with an imaginative theme. Our library has over 2,500 books in order for tutors to help students find ones of interest on their reading level, as well as books that tutors can read to them to increase their listening vocabularies.

Once accepted into the program, students are welcome to continue through elementary school. We work to complement and enhance their experiences in school to raise their academic standings.

Project Description:

Wizard's Wardrobe is seeking a talented individual who would be interested in keeping our social media up to date - website, Facebook Page and other social media. Let your creativity flow and help us with our marketing. 

Agency: Wizard's Wardrobe

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: General Volunteer

We are looking for a few people that are willing to help with various activities around the Wizard's Wardrobe. There are opportunities that range from being on a committee to helping with day to day needs such as helping to prepare snack, accompanying another adult in picking up children, as well as office work when needed.

Some of these activities would best be served if the person is willing to commit to once a week on a particular afternoon of the week.

Agency: Wizard's Wardrobe

We are looking for a few people that are willing to help with various activities around the Wizard's Wardrobe. There are opportunities that range from being on a committee to helping with day to day needs such as helping to prepare snack, accompanying another adult in picking up children, as well as office work when needed.

Some of these activities would best be served if the person is willing to commit to once a week on a particular afternoon of the week.

Agency: Wizard's Wardrobe

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SCHENECTADY URBAN FARMS - VOLUNTEER GROUPS

Sycamore Collaborative’s Schenectady Urban Farms program has three community-supported urban farms across two acres in the city of Schenectady. The community collaborates in cultivating fruits, vegetables, flowers, and herbs while also tending to honeybees and egg-laying chickens.

Schenectady Urban Farms provides fresh and healthy produce for anyone joining the work. We encourage the community to join as members, providing 2 hours of volunteer time on the farm each week during the growing season.

IF YOU ARE A VOLUNTEER GROUP OF 6 OR MORE PEOPLE, please give a minimum of TWO WEEKS notice about a group volunteer opportunity!

Join our team of friendly and compassionate volunteers during our Open Hours. To view our Urban Farm’s calendar, visit https://sycamorecollab.org/your-farms

Volunteer tasks can include:

PlantingTurning garden bedsWeedingHandling mulchSpecific seasonal tasks (many farm tasks depend on the growing season)

Volunteers under 18 MUST be accompanied by a chaperone. This can include a parent, grandparent, troop leader, church leader, etc.

Signing up under this posting is NOT an automatic registration. After registering for an opportunity, you will then receive an email from Cali, our Resource Development Coordinator, confirming your volunteer opportunity. You will also be asked some additional questions, to help us get to know you better and fulfill your volunteering needs!

Not only will you be helping others, but you will have fun doing it. What more could you ask for?! Sign up to volunteer today and make a positive impact in your community!

For more information, feel free to reach out to farms@sycamorecollab.org

Agency: Sycamore Collaborative (Formerly SiCM)

Sycamore Collaborative’s Schenectady Urban Farms program has three community-supported urban farms across two acres in the city of Schenectady. The community collaborates in cultivating fruits, vegetables, flowers, and herbs while also tending to honeybees and egg-laying chickens.

Schenectady Urban Farms provides fresh and healthy produce for anyone joining the work. We encourage the community to join as members, providing 2 hours of volunteer time on the farm each week during the growing season.

IF YOU ARE A VOLUNTEER GROUP OF 6 OR MORE PEOPLE, please give a minimum of TWO WEEKS notice about a group volunteer opportunity!

Join our team of friendly and compassionate volunteers during our Open Hours. To view our Urban Farm’s calendar, visit https://sycamorecollab.org/your-farms

Volunteer tasks can include:

PlantingTurning garden bedsWeedingHandling mulchSpecific seasonal tasks (many farm tasks depend on the growing season)

Volunteers under 18 MUST be accompanied by a chaperone. This can include a parent, grandparent, troop leader, church leader, etc.

Signing up under this posting is NOT an automatic registration. After registering for an opportunity, you will then receive an email from Cali, our Resource Development Coordinator, confirming your volunteer opportunity. You will also be asked some additional questions, to help us get to know you better and fulfill your volunteering needs!

Not only will you be helping others, but you will have fun doing it. What more could you ask for?! Sign up to volunteer today and make a positive impact in your community!

For more information, feel free to reach out to farms@sycamorecollab.org

Agency: Sycamore Collaborative (Formerly SiCM)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12307

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: SCHENECTADY URBAN FARMS - INDIVIDUAL

Sycamore Collaborative’s Schenectady Urban Farms program has three community-supported urban farms across two acres in the city of Schenectady. The community collaborates in cultivating fruits, vegetables, flowers, and herbs while also tending to honeybees and egg-laying chickens.

Schenectady Urban Farms provides fresh and healthy produce for anyone joining the work. We encourage the community to join as members, providing 2 hours of volunteer time on the farm each week during the growing season.

Join our team of friendly and compassionate volunteers during our Open Hours. To view our Urban Farm’s calendar, visit https://sycamorecollab.org/your-farms

Volunteer tasks can include:

PlantingTurning garden bedsWeedingHandling mulchSpecific seasonal tasks (many farm tasks depend on the growing season)

Volunteers under 18 MUST be accompanied by a chaperone. This can include a parent, grandparent, troop leader, church leader, etc.

Signing up under this posting is NOT an automatic registration. After registering for an opportunity, you will then receive an email from Cali, our Resource Development Coordinator, confirming your volunteer opportunity. You will also be asked some additional questions, to help us get to know you better and fulfill your volunteering needs!

Not only will you be helping others, but you will have fun doing it. What more could you ask for?! Sign up to volunteer today and make a positive impact in your community!

For more information, feel free to reach out to farms@sycamorecollab.org

Agency: Sycamore Collaborative (Formerly SiCM)

Sycamore Collaborative’s Schenectady Urban Farms program has three community-supported urban farms across two acres in the city of Schenectady. The community collaborates in cultivating fruits, vegetables, flowers, and herbs while also tending to honeybees and egg-laying chickens.

Schenectady Urban Farms provides fresh and healthy produce for anyone joining the work. We encourage the community to join as members, providing 2 hours of volunteer time on the farm each week during the growing season.

Join our team of friendly and compassionate volunteers during our Open Hours. To view our Urban Farm’s calendar, visit https://sycamorecollab.org/your-farms

Volunteer tasks can include:

PlantingTurning garden bedsWeedingHandling mulchSpecific seasonal tasks (many farm tasks depend on the growing season)

Volunteers under 18 MUST be accompanied by a chaperone. This can include a parent, grandparent, troop leader, church leader, etc.

Signing up under this posting is NOT an automatic registration. After registering for an opportunity, you will then receive an email from Cali, our Resource Development Coordinator, confirming your volunteer opportunity. You will also be asked some additional questions, to help us get to know you better and fulfill your volunteering needs!

Not only will you be helping others, but you will have fun doing it. What more could you ask for?! Sign up to volunteer today and make a positive impact in your community!

For more information, feel free to reach out to farms@sycamorecollab.org

Agency: Sycamore Collaborative (Formerly SiCM)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12307

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Book Bike Rider

Grassroot Givers has two CDPHP sponsored e-assisted Book Bikes. These bikes are mobile libraries that travel to schools, parks, and community events, providing free books to children and encouraging a love of reading. We are seeking enthusiastic volunteers to join us as Book Bike riders. This is a fantastic opportunity for individuals to engage with the community, promote literacy, and make a tangible impact on the lives of young readers. Volunteers will help ride the e-assisted bikes to their destination, distribute books, interact with children and families, and support our mission to ensure every child has access to books.
You can volunteer as an individual, a pair, or as a small group. We need riders and drivers to help drive additional books to the Book Bike visit sites. If you are interested in volunteering or learning more about this opportunity, please let us know. We are eager to make this season the best one yet! We can be reached at info@grassrootgivers.org.

Agency: Grassroot Givers

Grassroot Givers has two CDPHP sponsored e-assisted Book Bikes. These bikes are mobile libraries that travel to schools, parks, and community events, providing free books to children and encouraging a love of reading. We are seeking enthusiastic volunteers to join us as Book Bike riders. This is a fantastic opportunity for individuals to engage with the community, promote literacy, and make a tangible impact on the lives of young readers. Volunteers will help ride the e-assisted bikes to their destination, distribute books, interact with children and families, and support our mission to ensure every child has access to books.
You can volunteer as an individual, a pair, or as a small group. We need riders and drivers to help drive additional books to the Book Bike visit sites. If you are interested in volunteering or learning more about this opportunity, please let us know. We are eager to make this season the best one yet! We can be reached at info@grassrootgivers.org.

Agency: Grassroot Givers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12203

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help Feed Our Community

Are you looking to make a positive impact on the lives of local families in need? Hope 7 Food Pantry is open Monday to Friday, 9:30 am to 11:45 am, every Thursday evening from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm, and the last Saturday of every month from 9:30 am to 11:45 am. We serve approximately 250 families, 1,300 individuals, and 11,700 meals per month. Currently, we are specifically looking for volunteers on Tuesday and Friday mornings. Volunteering will involve sorting food, putting together clients' food orders, and helping to unload weekly deliveries.

Agency: Hope 7 Community Center

Are you looking to make a positive impact on the lives of local families in need? Hope 7 Food Pantry is open Monday to Friday, 9:30 am to 11:45 am, every Thursday evening from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm, and the last Saturday of every month from 9:30 am to 11:45 am. We serve approximately 250 families, 1,300 individuals, and 11,700 meals per month. Currently, we are specifically looking for volunteers on Tuesday and Friday mornings. Volunteering will involve sorting food, putting together clients' food orders, and helping to unload weekly deliveries.

Agency: Hope 7 Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12180

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentoring

518 ElevatED's Pathways to College program is a long-term college and career prep program working with students beginning in 10th grade in  Albany, Schenectady, and Troy High schools. Students aspire to attend college but lack the financial, academic, and social resources to get there. Students are selected based on financial need and academic promise. 

A mentor is a supportive adult who serves as a role model, advocate, and coach to one college-bound high school Scholar who is participating in our Pathways to College program.

Mentors meet with their Scholars between two and four hours a month for at least one year. Mentors can stay with their Scholars through their senior year of high school.

We are looking for approximately 24 mentors to start working with students this fall. Training and a background check is required. 

To learn more, email mentors@518elevated.org or visit www.518elevated.org/mentor-application to fill out an application. 

Agency: 518 ElevatED

518 ElevatED's Pathways to College program is a long-term college and career prep program working with students beginning in 10th grade in  Albany, Schenectady, and Troy High schools. Students aspire to attend college but lack the financial, academic, and social resources to get there. Students are selected based on financial need and academic promise. 

A mentor is a supportive adult who serves as a role model, advocate, and coach to one college-bound high school Scholar who is participating in our Pathways to College program.

Mentors meet with their Scholars between two and four hours a month for at least one year. Mentors can stay with their Scholars through their senior year of high school.

We are looking for approximately 24 mentors to start working with students this fall. Training and a background check is required. 

To learn more, email mentors@518elevated.org or visit www.518elevated.org/mentor-application to fill out an application. 

Agency: 518 ElevatED

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12205

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Homework Help Mentors Program

Help us mentor kids in Cohoes with their homework after school!

There are three days per week we offer this program:

Tuesdays: 3:00-5:00 Wednesdays: 3:00-5:00 Thursdays: 3:00-5:00

If you have any questions or would like to sign, please reach out to us by emailing us  at volunteer@connectcenterforyouth.org.

Agency: Connect Center

Help us mentor kids in Cohoes with their homework after school!

There are three days per week we offer this program:

Tuesdays: 3:00-5:00 Wednesdays: 3:00-5:00 Thursdays: 3:00-5:00

If you have any questions or would like to sign, please reach out to us by emailing us  at volunteer@connectcenterforyouth.org.

Agency: Connect Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12047

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry (Tuesday and Thursdays, 10:00am - 2:00pm)

Join the Connect Pantry and help us provide families in the community with year-round food assistance, school supplies and access to a period pantry, diaper closet and community closet. At Connect Pantry we are committed to serving our communities diverse needs and ensuring that we address the holistic well-being of our neighbors!

Volunteers help the Connect Pantry to:

Restock food/supplies

Greet and assist clients

Assist with pantry client orders


This service opportunity is available Tuesdays and Thursdays and there are two shifts:
1. 9:45am-12:30pm
2. 9:45am-2:00pm

Our pantry is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:00am-2:00pm. Feel free to reach out to us by emailing us at volunteer@connectcenterforyouth.org
Join our volunteer team and begin making an impact and a difference in your local community.

Agency: Connect Center

Join the Connect Pantry and help us provide families in the community with year-round food assistance, school supplies and access to a period pantry, diaper closet and community closet. At Connect Pantry we are committed to serving our communities diverse needs and ensuring that we address the holistic well-being of our neighbors!

Volunteers help the Connect Pantry to:

Restock food/supplies

Greet and assist clients

Assist with pantry client orders


This service opportunity is available Tuesdays and Thursdays and there are two shifts:
1. 9:45am-12:30pm
2. 9:45am-2:00pm

Our pantry is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:00am-2:00pm. Feel free to reach out to us by emailing us at volunteer@connectcenterforyouth.org
Join our volunteer team and begin making an impact and a difference in your local community.

Agency: Connect Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12047

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: BackPack Program

Please visit https://www.connectcenterforyouth.org and click "Volunteering" to sign up for Backpack shifts.

Help us package and deliver meals for students in Cohoes through our BackPack program! In conjunction with the Regional Food Bank, we provide qualifying students with healthy weekend meals to ensure that they are able to start school each week, ready to learn.

Volunteers will assist in packing each BackPack and then deliver the bags to the student's home in Cohoes. Other tasks that we may ask people to help with include breaking down boxes we receive and moving our overstock inventory to ensure that we are following a "first in, first out" system with the food we receive.

There are two available Friday shifts for interested BackPack volunteers:

From 7:30 to 8:30 am, we package dry goods and produce From 8:30 to 9:00 am, volunteer drivers deliver a route of 3-5 BackPacks to homes in Cohoes

There is also a Wednesday shift from 7:30am-9:30am

Volunteers must have a vehicle for this shift

Volunteers may sign up for one or both shifts. If you have any questions or would like to sign a large group up to volunteer, please reach out to us at volunteer@connectcenterforyouth.org.

Agency: Connect Center

Please visit https://www.connectcenterforyouth.org and click "Volunteering" to sign up for Backpack shifts.

Help us package and deliver meals for students in Cohoes through our BackPack program! In conjunction with the Regional Food Bank, we provide qualifying students with healthy weekend meals to ensure that they are able to start school each week, ready to learn.

Volunteers will assist in packing each BackPack and then deliver the bags to the student's home in Cohoes. Other tasks that we may ask people to help with include breaking down boxes we receive and moving our overstock inventory to ensure that we are following a "first in, first out" system with the food we receive.

There are two available Friday shifts for interested BackPack volunteers:

From 7:30 to 8:30 am, we package dry goods and produce From 8:30 to 9:00 am, volunteer drivers deliver a route of 3-5 BackPacks to homes in Cohoes

There is also a Wednesday shift from 7:30am-9:30am

Volunteers must have a vehicle for this shift

Volunteers may sign up for one or both shifts. If you have any questions or would like to sign a large group up to volunteer, please reach out to us at volunteer@connectcenterforyouth.org.

Agency: Connect Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12047

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sensory Gym Friend

Are you fun?  

Be on the Sensory Gym floor creating a welcoming environment while also being aware of guests’ desire to (or not to) interact.

 

Please contact us to discuss this opportunity.  

Agency: Bring on the Spectrum Community Space and Sensory Gym

Are you fun?  

Be on the Sensory Gym floor creating a welcoming environment while also being aware of guests’ desire to (or not to) interact.

 

Please contact us to discuss this opportunity.  

Agency: Bring on the Spectrum Community Space and Sensory Gym

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12205

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Space Activity Friend

Hang out and have fun while our participants enjoy our various activities, such as Lego Club, Art, Board Games and more.  Support as needed.

It's BOTSA-Fun.

 

Please contact us to meet.

 

Agency: Bring on the Spectrum Community Space and Sensory Gym

Hang out and have fun while our participants enjoy our various activities, such as Lego Club, Art, Board Games and more.  Support as needed.

It's BOTSA-Fun.

 

Please contact us to meet.

 

Agency: Bring on the Spectrum Community Space and Sensory Gym

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12205

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer

The Sanctuary for Independent Media is always looking for volunteers! We offer a variety of initiatives and programming. Due to our range of opportunities, we are able to offer flexible time commitments. Please visit our website at www.mediasanctuary.org/initiatives for a full overview of our initiatives. Additionally, for administrative purposes and to tell us a more about yourself, please be sure to fill out our Volunteer Application Form linked below.

 

Link: Volunteer Application Form

Agency: The Sanctuary for Independent Media

The Sanctuary for Independent Media is always looking for volunteers! We offer a variety of initiatives and programming. Due to our range of opportunities, we are able to offer flexible time commitments. Please visit our website at www.mediasanctuary.org/initiatives for a full overview of our initiatives. Additionally, for administrative purposes and to tell us a more about yourself, please be sure to fill out our Volunteer Application Form linked below.

 

Link: Volunteer Application Form

Agency: The Sanctuary for Independent Media

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12180

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Saving the Dates

The Friends & Foundation of APL are seeking a volunteer to come in for 2-3 hours each month help list upcoming events on community calendars (Times Union, WAMC, Albany.com, etc.)

Our office is located at 161 Washington Ave (near Lark Street) in Albany.

Hours are currently flexible. Please list a 2-hr window when you may be available.

 

Agency: Friends & Foundation of APL

The Friends & Foundation of APL are seeking a volunteer to come in for 2-3 hours each month help list upcoming events on community calendars (Times Union, WAMC, Albany.com, etc.)

Our office is located at 161 Washington Ave (near Lark Street) in Albany.

Hours are currently flexible. Please list a 2-hr window when you may be available.

 

Agency: Friends & Foundation of APL

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12210

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tuesday Book Sale

The FFAPL hosts a Book Sales behind the Delaware Ave Library every Tuesday in conjunction with the Delaware Area Farmers Market. The Farmer's Market begins on June 20, 2023, and takes place from 4-7pm all summer. (3-6pm after the clocks change.)   Jobs and Shifts: Set-up: Move boxes of books out of the shed: 3:00 - 4:00pm Greeting and reception: 4-5:30, 5:30 - 7pm Tidying tables and stacks: 3-5pm, 5-7pm Pack up: 6:30 - 7:30pm
Booksales are 4pm to 7:00pm.
We begin opening the Book Shed at 3pm, and packup from 7-7:30pm.
Sign up for as little as an hour or up to 4.5 hours.

Agency: Friends & Foundation of APL

The FFAPL hosts a Book Sales behind the Delaware Ave Library every Tuesday in conjunction with the Delaware Area Farmers Market. The Farmer's Market begins on June 20, 2023, and takes place from 4-7pm all summer. (3-6pm after the clocks change.)   Jobs and Shifts: Set-up: Move boxes of books out of the shed: 3:00 - 4:00pm Greeting and reception: 4-5:30, 5:30 - 7pm Tidying tables and stacks: 3-5pm, 5-7pm Pack up: 6:30 - 7:30pm
Booksales are 4pm to 7:00pm.
We begin opening the Book Shed at 3pm, and packup from 7-7:30pm.
Sign up for as little as an hour or up to 4.5 hours.

Agency: Friends & Foundation of APL

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12209

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer as a service to The Armed Forces Caseworker-Schoharie

Volunteer Virtually for Service to the Armed Forces as a Red Cross Caseworker!

The American Red Cross has a long history of providing support and services to the Armed Forces. Our volunteers and staff help active members of the military, veterans, and their families cope with the challenges of military service. YOU can help us provide that support. *This is a volunteer role, not a paid position.

VOLUNTEER TITLE: Service to Armed Forces Caseworker

DUTIES:

Conduct follow-up phone calls to military family members, veterans and active-duty military members to ensure excellent support.

Interview those who need assistance and file reports in a Red Cross software system.

Work individually and on a casework team to provide the best support and referrals.

TIME COMMITMENT:

Time commitment is coordinated with our Volunteer Casework Lead. Hours are flexible, but an overall commitment of 5-10 hours is preferred each week.

REQUIRED SKILLS & CERTIFICATIONS:

We’re looking for someone who appreciates and is familiar with military culture, military families, and veterans' issues. Reliable access to equipment and resources needed to volunteer 100% virtually, including internet and phone. Good computer skills to include use of Internet search tools; and Microsoft Office Suite, to include Outlook, word-processing, database and/or spreadsheet applications.

Training specific to the American Red Cross Service to Armed Forces is provided and required.

*This volunteer role is for someone with excellent interpersonal skills, who can convey warmth and respect for human dignity.

APPLY & EXPLORE: Here

Any questions give us a call 518-387-9441 or email joineny@redcross.org

The American Red Cross relies on volunteers just like YOU! This is a fulfilling opportunity to meet other volunteers and play a vital role in making sure every community has a team ready for emergencies. If this opportunity isn't the right fit, we have many others! Connect with us through the email or phone number above! Thank you for considering volunteering. Your time can make a world of difference in someone’s life.

   

Agency: American Red Cross of Eastern New York

Volunteer Virtually for Service to the Armed Forces as a Red Cross Caseworker!

The American Red Cross has a long history of providing support and services to the Armed Forces. Our volunteers and staff help active members of the military, veterans, and their families cope with the challenges of military service. YOU can help us provide that support. *This is a volunteer role, not a paid position.

VOLUNTEER TITLE: Service to Armed Forces Caseworker

DUTIES:

Conduct follow-up phone calls to military family members, veterans and active-duty military members to ensure excellent support.

Interview those who need assistance and file reports in a Red Cross software system.

Work individually and on a casework team to provide the best support and referrals.

TIME COMMITMENT:

Time commitment is coordinated with our Volunteer Casework Lead. Hours are flexible, but an overall commitment of 5-10 hours is preferred each week.

REQUIRED SKILLS & CERTIFICATIONS:

We’re looking for someone who appreciates and is familiar with military culture, military families, and veterans' issues. Reliable access to equipment and resources needed to volunteer 100% virtually, including internet and phone. Good computer skills to include use of Internet search tools; and Microsoft Office Suite, to include Outlook, word-processing, database and/or spreadsheet applications.

Training specific to the American Red Cross Service to Armed Forces is provided and required.

*This volunteer role is for someone with excellent interpersonal skills, who can convey warmth and respect for human dignity.

APPLY & EXPLORE: Here

Any questions give us a call 518-387-9441 or email joineny@redcross.org

The American Red Cross relies on volunteers just like YOU! This is a fulfilling opportunity to meet other volunteers and play a vital role in making sure every community has a team ready for emergencies. If this opportunity isn't the right fit, we have many others! Connect with us through the email or phone number above! Thank you for considering volunteering. Your time can make a world of difference in someone’s life.

   

Agency: American Red Cross of Eastern New York

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12073

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer as a service to The Armed Forces Caseworker-Schenectady

Volunteer Virtually for Service to the Armed Forces as a Red Cross Caseworker!

The American Red Cross has a long history of providing support and services to the Armed Forces. Our volunteers and staff help active members of the military, veterans, and their families cope with the challenges of military service. YOU can help us provide that support. *This is a volunteer role, not a paid position.

VOLUNTEER TITLE: Service to Armed Forces Caseworker

DUTIES:

Conduct follow-up phone calls to military family members, veterans and active-duty military members to ensure excellent support.

Interview those who need assistance and file reports in a Red Cross software system.

Work individually and on a casework team to provide the best support and referrals.

TIME COMMITMENT:

Time commitment is coordinated with our Volunteer Casework Lead. Hours are flexible, but an overall commitment of 5-10 hours is preferred each week.

REQUIRED SKILLS & CERTIFICATIONS:

We’re looking for someone who appreciates and is familiar with military culture, military families, and veterans' issues. Reliable access to equipment and resources needed to volunteer 100% virtually, including internet and phone. Good computer skills to include use of Internet search tools; and Microsoft Office Suite, to include Outlook, word-processing, database and/or spreadsheet applications.

Training specific to the American Red Cross Service to Armed Forces is provided and required.

*This volunteer role is for someone with excellent interpersonal skills, who can convey warmth and respect for human dignity.

APPLY & EXPLORE: Here

Any questions give us a call 518-387-9441 or email joineny@redcross.org

The American Red Cross relies on volunteers just like YOU! This is a fulfilling opportunity to meet other volunteers and play a vital role in making sure every community has a team ready for emergencies. If this opportunity isn't the right fit, we have many others! Connect with us through the email or phone number above! Thank you for considering volunteering. Your time can make a world of difference in someone’s life.

   

Agency: American Red Cross of Eastern New York

Volunteer Virtually for Service to the Armed Forces as a Red Cross Caseworker!

The American Red Cross has a long history of providing support and services to the Armed Forces. Our volunteers and staff help active members of the military, veterans, and their families cope with the challenges of military service. YOU can help us provide that support. *This is a volunteer role, not a paid position.

VOLUNTEER TITLE: Service to Armed Forces Caseworker

DUTIES:

Conduct follow-up phone calls to military family members, veterans and active-duty military members to ensure excellent support.

Interview those who need assistance and file reports in a Red Cross software system.

Work individually and on a casework team to provide the best support and referrals.

TIME COMMITMENT:

Time commitment is coordinated with our Volunteer Casework Lead. Hours are flexible, but an overall commitment of 5-10 hours is preferred each week.

REQUIRED SKILLS & CERTIFICATIONS:

We’re looking for someone who appreciates and is familiar with military culture, military families, and veterans' issues. Reliable access to equipment and resources needed to volunteer 100% virtually, including internet and phone. Good computer skills to include use of Internet search tools; and Microsoft Office Suite, to include Outlook, word-processing, database and/or spreadsheet applications.

Training specific to the American Red Cross Service to Armed Forces is provided and required.

*This volunteer role is for someone with excellent interpersonal skills, who can convey warmth and respect for human dignity.

APPLY & EXPLORE: Here

Any questions give us a call 518-387-9441 or email joineny@redcross.org

The American Red Cross relies on volunteers just like YOU! This is a fulfilling opportunity to meet other volunteers and play a vital role in making sure every community has a team ready for emergencies. If this opportunity isn't the right fit, we have many others! Connect with us through the email or phone number above! Thank you for considering volunteering. Your time can make a world of difference in someone’s life.

   

Agency: American Red Cross of Eastern New York

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12010

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer as a service to The Armed Forces Caseworker-Saratoga

Volunteer Virtually for Service to the Armed Forces as a Red Cross Caseworker!

The American Red Cross has a long history of providing support and services to the Armed Forces. Our volunteers and staff help active members of the military, veterans, and their families cope with the challenges of military service. YOU can help us provide that support. *This is a volunteer role, not a paid position.

VOLUNTEER TITLE: Service to Armed Forces Caseworker

DUTIES:

Conduct follow-up phone calls to military family members, veterans and active-duty military members to ensure excellent support.

Interview those who need assistance and file reports in a Red Cross software system.

Work individually and on a casework team to provide the best support and referrals.

TIME COMMITMENT:

Time commitment is coordinated with our Volunteer Casework Lead. Hours are flexible, but an overall commitment of 5-10 hours is preferred each week.

REQUIRED SKILLS & CERTIFICATIONS:

We’re looking for someone who appreciates and is familiar with military culture, military families, and veterans' issues. Reliable access to equipment and resources needed to volunteer 100% virtually, including internet and phone. Good computer skills to include use of Internet search tools; and Microsoft Office Suite, to include Outlook, word-processing, database and/or spreadsheet applications.

Training specific to the American Red Cross Service to Armed Forces is provided and required.

*This volunteer role is for someone with excellent interpersonal skills, who can convey warmth and respect for human dignity.

APPLY & EXPLORE: Here

Any questions give us a call 518-387-9441 or email joineny@redcross.org

The American Red Cross relies on volunteers just like YOU! This is a fulfilling opportunity to meet other volunteers and play a vital role in making sure every community has a team ready for emergencies. If this opportunity isn't the right fit, we have many others! Connect with us through the email or phone number above! Thank you for considering volunteering. Your time can make a world of difference in someone’s life.

   

Agency: American Red Cross of Eastern New York

Volunteer Virtually for Service to the Armed Forces as a Red Cross Caseworker!

The American Red Cross has a long history of providing support and services to the Armed Forces. Our volunteers and staff help active members of the military, veterans, and their families cope with the challenges of military service. YOU can help us provide that support. *This is a volunteer role, not a paid position.

VOLUNTEER TITLE: Service to Armed Forces Caseworker

DUTIES:

Conduct follow-up phone calls to military family members, veterans and active-duty military members to ensure excellent support.

Interview those who need assistance and file reports in a Red Cross software system.

Work individually and on a casework team to provide the best support and referrals.

TIME COMMITMENT:

Time commitment is coordinated with our Volunteer Casework Lead. Hours are flexible, but an overall commitment of 5-10 hours is preferred each week.

REQUIRED SKILLS & CERTIFICATIONS:

We’re looking for someone who appreciates and is familiar with military culture, military families, and veterans' issues. Reliable access to equipment and resources needed to volunteer 100% virtually, including internet and phone. Good computer skills to include use of Internet search tools; and Microsoft Office Suite, to include Outlook, word-processing, database and/or spreadsheet applications.

Training specific to the American Red Cross Service to Armed Forces is provided and required.

*This volunteer role is for someone with excellent interpersonal skills, who can convey warmth and respect for human dignity.

APPLY & EXPLORE: Here

Any questions give us a call 518-387-9441 or email joineny@redcross.org

The American Red Cross relies on volunteers just like YOU! This is a fulfilling opportunity to meet other volunteers and play a vital role in making sure every community has a team ready for emergencies. If this opportunity isn't the right fit, we have many others! Connect with us through the email or phone number above! Thank you for considering volunteering. Your time can make a world of difference in someone’s life.

   

Agency: American Red Cross of Eastern New York

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12065

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer as a service to The Armed Forces Caseworker-Rensselaer

Volunteer Virtually for Service to the Armed Forces as a Red Cross Caseworker!

The American Red Cross has a long history of providing support and services to the Armed Forces. Our volunteers and staff help active members of the military, veterans, and their families cope with the challenges of military service. YOU can help us provide that support. *This is a volunteer role, not a paid position.

VOLUNTEER TITLE: Service to Armed Forces Caseworker

DUTIES:

Conduct follow-up phone calls to military family members, veterans and active-duty military members to ensure excellent support.

Interview those who need assistance and file reports in a Red Cross software system.

Work individually and on a casework team to provide the best support and referrals.

TIME COMMITMENT:

Time commitment is coordinated with our Volunteer Casework Lead. Hours are flexible, but an overall commitment of 5-10 hours is preferred each week.

REQUIRED SKILLS & CERTIFICATIONS:

We’re looking for someone who appreciates and is familiar with military culture, military families, and veterans' issues. Reliable access to equipment and resources needed to volunteer 100% virtually, including internet and phone. Good computer skills to include use of Internet search tools; and Microsoft Office Suite, to include Outlook, word-processing, database and/or spreadsheet applications.

Training specific to the American Red Cross Service to Armed Forces is provided and required.

*This volunteer role is for someone with excellent interpersonal skills, who can convey warmth and respect for human dignity.

APPLY & EXPLORE: Here

Any questions give us a call 518-387-9441 or email joineny@redcross.org

The American Red Cross relies on volunteers just like YOU! This is a fulfilling opportunity to meet other volunteers and play a vital role in making sure every community has a team ready for emergencies. If this opportunity isn't the right fit, we have many others! Connect with us through the email or phone number above! Thank you for considering volunteering. Your time can make a world of difference in someone’s life.

   

Agency: American Red Cross of Eastern New York

Volunteer Virtually for Service to the Armed Forces as a Red Cross Caseworker!

The American Red Cross has a long history of providing support and services to the Armed Forces. Our volunteers and staff help active members of the military, veterans, and their families cope with the challenges of military service. YOU can help us provide that support. *This is a volunteer role, not a paid position.

VOLUNTEER TITLE: Service to Armed Forces Caseworker

DUTIES:

Conduct follow-up phone calls to military family members, veterans and active-duty military members to ensure excellent support.

Interview those who need assistance and file reports in a Red Cross software system.

Work individually and on a casework team to provide the best support and referrals.

TIME COMMITMENT:

Time commitment is coordinated with our Volunteer Casework Lead. Hours are flexible, but an overall commitment of 5-10 hours is preferred each week.

REQUIRED SKILLS & CERTIFICATIONS:

We’re looking for someone who appreciates and is familiar with military culture, military families, and veterans' issues. Reliable access to equipment and resources needed to volunteer 100% virtually, including internet and phone. Good computer skills to include use of Internet search tools; and Microsoft Office Suite, to include Outlook, word-processing, database and/or spreadsheet applications.

Training specific to the American Red Cross Service to Armed Forces is provided and required.

*This volunteer role is for someone with excellent interpersonal skills, who can convey warmth and respect for human dignity.

APPLY & EXPLORE: Here

Any questions give us a call 518-387-9441 or email joineny@redcross.org

The American Red Cross relies on volunteers just like YOU! This is a fulfilling opportunity to meet other volunteers and play a vital role in making sure every community has a team ready for emergencies. If this opportunity isn't the right fit, we have many others! Connect with us through the email or phone number above! Thank you for considering volunteering. Your time can make a world of difference in someone’s life.

   

Agency: American Red Cross of Eastern New York

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12082

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer as a service to The Armed Forces Caseworker-Montgomery

Volunteer Virtually for Service to the Armed Forces as a Red Cross Caseworker!

The American Red Cross has a long history of providing support and services to the Armed Forces. Our volunteers and staff help active members of the military, veterans, and their families cope with the challenges of military service. YOU can help us provide that support. *This is a volunteer role, not a paid position.

VOLUNTEER TITLE: Service to Armed Forces Caseworker

DUTIES:

Conduct follow-up phone calls to military family members, veterans and active-duty military members to ensure excellent support.

Interview those who need assistance and file reports in a Red Cross software system.

Work individually and on a casework team to provide the best support and referrals.

TIME COMMITMENT:

Time commitment is coordinated with our Volunteer Casework Lead. Hours are flexible, but an overall commitment of 5-10 hours is preferred each week.

REQUIRED SKILLS & CERTIFICATIONS:

We’re looking for someone who appreciates and is familiar with military culture, military families, and veterans' issues. Reliable access to equipment and resources needed to volunteer 100% virtually, including internet and phone. Good computer skills to include use of Internet search tools; and Microsoft Office Suite, to include Outlook, word-processing, database and/or spreadsheet applications.

Training specific to the American Red Cross Service to Armed Forces is provided and required.

*This volunteer role is for someone with excellent interpersonal skills, who can convey warmth and respect for human dignity.

APPLY & EXPLORE: Here

Any questions give us a call 518-387-9441 or email joineny@redcross.org

The American Red Cross relies on volunteers just like YOU! This is a fulfilling opportunity to meet other volunteers and play a vital role in making sure every community has a team ready for emergencies. If this opportunity isn't the right fit, we have many others! Connect with us through the email or phone number above! Thank you for considering volunteering. Your time can make a world of difference in someone’s life.

   

Agency: American Red Cross of Eastern New York

Volunteer Virtually for Service to the Armed Forces as a Red Cross Caseworker!

The American Red Cross has a long history of providing support and services to the Armed Forces. Our volunteers and staff help active members of the military, veterans, and their families cope with the challenges of military service. YOU can help us provide that support. *This is a volunteer role, not a paid position.

VOLUNTEER TITLE: Service to Armed Forces Caseworker

DUTIES:

Conduct follow-up phone calls to military family members, veterans and active-duty military members to ensure excellent support.

Interview those who need assistance and file reports in a Red Cross software system.

Work individually and on a casework team to provide the best support and referrals.

TIME COMMITMENT:

Time commitment is coordinated with our Volunteer Casework Lead. Hours are flexible, but an overall commitment of 5-10 hours is preferred each week.

REQUIRED SKILLS & CERTIFICATIONS:

We’re looking for someone who appreciates and is familiar with military culture, military families, and veterans' issues. Reliable access to equipment and resources needed to volunteer 100% virtually, including internet and phone. Good computer skills to include use of Internet search tools; and Microsoft Office Suite, to include Outlook, word-processing, database and/or spreadsheet applications.

Training specific to the American Red Cross Service to Armed Forces is provided and required.

*This volunteer role is for someone with excellent interpersonal skills, who can convey warmth and respect for human dignity.

APPLY & EXPLORE: Here

Any questions give us a call 518-387-9441 or email joineny@redcross.org

The American Red Cross relies on volunteers just like YOU! This is a fulfilling opportunity to meet other volunteers and play a vital role in making sure every community has a team ready for emergencies. If this opportunity isn't the right fit, we have many others! Connect with us through the email or phone number above! Thank you for considering volunteering. Your time can make a world of difference in someone’s life.

   

Agency: American Red Cross of Eastern New York

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12010

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer as a service to The Armed Forces Caseworker-Greene

Volunteer Virtually for Service to the Armed Forces as a Red Cross Caseworker!

The American Red Cross has a long history of providing support and services to the Armed Forces. Our volunteers and staff help active members of the military, veterans, and their families cope with the challenges of military service. YOU can help us provide that support. *This is a volunteer role, not a paid position.

VOLUNTEER TITLE: Service to Armed Forces Caseworker

DUTIES:

Conduct follow-up phone calls to military family members, veterans and active-duty military members to ensure excellent support.

Interview those who need assistance and file reports in a Red Cross software system.

Work individually and on a casework team to provide the best support and referrals.

TIME COMMITMENT:

Time commitment is coordinated with our Volunteer Casework Lead. Hours are flexible, but an overall commitment of 5-10 hours is preferred each week.

REQUIRED SKILLS & CERTIFICATIONS:

We’re looking for someone who appreciates and is familiar with military culture, military families, and veterans' issues. Reliable access to equipment and resources needed to volunteer 100% virtually, including internet and phone. Good computer skills to include use of Internet search tools; and Microsoft Office Suite, to include Outlook, word-processing, database and/or spreadsheet applications.

Training specific to the American Red Cross Service to Armed Forces is provided and required.

*This volunteer role is for someone with excellent interpersonal skills, who can convey warmth and respect for human dignity.

APPLY & EXPLORE: Here

Any questions give us a call 518-387-9441 or email joineny@redcross.org

The American Red Cross relies on volunteers just like YOU! This is a fulfilling opportunity to meet other volunteers and play a vital role in making sure every community has a team ready for emergencies. If this opportunity isn't the right fit, we have many others! Connect with us through the email or phone number above! Thank you for considering volunteering. Your time can make a world of difference in someone’s life.

   

Agency: American Red Cross of Eastern New York

Volunteer Virtually for Service to the Armed Forces as a Red Cross Caseworker!

The American Red Cross has a long history of providing support and services to the Armed Forces. Our volunteers and staff help active members of the military, veterans, and their families cope with the challenges of military service. YOU can help us provide that support. *This is a volunteer role, not a paid position.

VOLUNTEER TITLE: Service to Armed Forces Caseworker

DUTIES:

Conduct follow-up phone calls to military family members, veterans and active-duty military members to ensure excellent support.

Interview those who need assistance and file reports in a Red Cross software system.

Work individually and on a casework team to provide the best support and referrals.

TIME COMMITMENT:

Time commitment is coordinated with our Volunteer Casework Lead. Hours are flexible, but an overall commitment of 5-10 hours is preferred each week.

REQUIRED SKILLS & CERTIFICATIONS:

We’re looking for someone who appreciates and is familiar with military culture, military families, and veterans' issues. Reliable access to equipment and resources needed to volunteer 100% virtually, including internet and phone. Good computer skills to include use of Internet search tools; and Microsoft Office Suite, to include Outlook, word-processing, database and/or spreadsheet applications.

Training specific to the American Red Cross Service to Armed Forces is provided and required.

*This volunteer role is for someone with excellent interpersonal skills, who can convey warmth and respect for human dignity.

APPLY & EXPLORE: Here

Any questions give us a call 518-387-9441 or email joineny@redcross.org

The American Red Cross relies on volunteers just like YOU! This is a fulfilling opportunity to meet other volunteers and play a vital role in making sure every community has a team ready for emergencies. If this opportunity isn't the right fit, we have many others! Connect with us through the email or phone number above! Thank you for considering volunteering. Your time can make a world of difference in someone’s life.

   

Agency: American Red Cross of Eastern New York

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 12413

Allow Groups: No