Volunteer

Welcome to the Y Volunteer Department

The Y schedules programs each month that provide a lifeline of support and services to members of the surrounding community. Our programs offer flexible schedules, allowing even the busiest uptowners to make a difference. The Y welcomes people of all diverse backgrounds to support the service and multitude of programs each month. Sign up today.

For more information, please contact:

Victoria Neznansky
Chief Development and Social Services Officer
vneznansky@ywhi.org
212-569-6200 x204

Volunteer Opportunities

Below you will find a list of possible volunteer opportunities. To apply, please complete the Volunteer Application Form and return it to info@ywhi.org.

Children and Youth

Work with students from kindergarten through sixth grade participating in the Y’s after school program, Be Me. Tasks include assisting with after school activities ranging from art projects to gym activities.

Location: The Y (54 Nagle Avenue. There is also an option to assist on trips as they come up.

Time Commitment: Monday through Friday from 3:00 – 5:00 p.m., minimum of one day per week.

Requirements: Minimum age 18, experience with youth preferred but not required.

Work with students from kindergarten through sixth grade participating in the Y’s Be Me: After-School Program. Assist youth with homework and academic concerns during the Homework Help session for students

Location: The Y (54 Nagle Avenue)

Time Commitment: Monday through Friday from 3:00 – 5:00 p.m., minimum of one day per week.

Requirements: Minimum age 18, teaching experience and experience with youth preferred, but not required

Work with special needs students from kindergarten through sixth grade participating in the Y’s Be Me: After School Program.

Location: The Y (54 Nagle Avenue)

Time Commitment: Monday through Friday from 3:00 – 5:00 p.mm, minimum of one day per week.

Requirements: Minimum age 18, experience working with special-needs students required. Please detail this experience on the volunteer application.

Assist staff in providing birthday parties hosted at the Y and led by specialists in athletics, dance, arts & crafts, or by preschool teachers assisted by youth counselors. Volunteers will help with set up, clean up and supervision.

Location: The Y (54 Nagle Avenue)

Time Commitment: Sundays

Requirements: Minimum age 16, experience supervising children preferred but not required. Must possess positive and energetic attitude

Community Support

As a community center, the Y constantly has community members coming into our building who would like to know more about what activities take place here. The Y aids that process by adding an interactive touch screen with agency information for community members. Volunteers who act as greeters would be asked to welcome people into the Y, help community members find more information, and aid members in how to use the interactive touch screen to their benefit.

Location: The Y (54 Nagle Avenue)

Time Commitment: Flexible, minimum 2 hours, every day of the week from 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Requirements: Minimum age 14, must have a friendly attitude and be willing to learn as much as possible about Y programs.

A volunteer photographer will help to take pictures of various events for the Y.

Location: Event Locations TBD

Qualifications: Volunteer should be skilled at still photography and / or videography to document events.

Time commitment: Schedules vary with events.

Older Adults

Work with the kitchen staff to help prepare kosher lunch at the Y’s Center for Adults Living Well which serves the social, nutritional, educational, cultural, and recreational needs of adults, age 60 and older.

Location: The Y (54 Nagle Avenue)

Time Commitment: Every day of the week from 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m., minimum of one day per week.

Requirements: Minimum age 14. Please note there are strict requirements regarding hygiene which must be kept according to the Department of Health standards. Volunteers will be provided with these guidelines before beginning. Volunteers must also abide by Kosher guidelines and not bring any outside food into the auditorium or kitchen.

Help serve kosher lunch at the Center for Adults Living Well at the Y, which serves the social, nutritional, educational, cultural, and recreational needs of adults, age 60 and older.

Location: The Y (54 Nagle Avenue)

Time Commitment: Every day of the week

Requirements: Minimum age 14. Please note there are strict requirements regarding hygiene which must be kept according to the Department of Health standards. Volunteers will be provided with these guidelines before beginning. Volunteers must also abide by Kosher guidelines and not bring any outside food into the auditorium or kitchen.

Do you have a special skill or background that seniors would be interested in learning more about? The Center for Adults Living Well at the Y welcomes volunteers who would like to share their talents or interests with seniors during scheduled Senior Center classes.

Location: The Y (54 Nagle Avenue)

 

Time Commitment: Flexible

 

Requirements: Minimum age 14