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Capital District Community Gardens Needs Volunteers
Contact info.
Olivia Fuller
518-274-8685 outreach@cdcg.org

Liberty Partnerships Rising Stars Program
Seeking Volunteer tutors, mentors, program assistants for its afterschool program
Hours: M-F 2:30 – 6:30pm
Contact:
Sidra A. Chaudhary
(518)442-5595

SChaudhary@albany.edu
African American Culture Center of the Capitol Region, Inc.
Unique opportunity to serve as assistant to executive director and to promote awareness/consciousness of all ethnicities to the fascinating history of African Americans.
Contact: Nell Stokes-Holmes 518-635-3086 info@aaccr.org
  African American Culture Center of the Capitol Region, Inc.
Unique opportunity to serve as assistant to executive director and to promote awareness/consciousness of all ethnicities to the fascinating history of African Americans.
Contact: Nell Stokes-Holmes 518-635-3086 info@aaccr.org
UAlbany Therapy Dogs
Attend and set up events to help students de-stress. The idea is to increase student well-being and decrease stress because student life, and well, life in general, can be difficult.
Contact: CPSP Office
518-442-5683                     
  UAlbany Therapy Dogs
Attend and set up events to help students de-stress. The idea is to increase student well-being and decrease stress because student life, and well, life in general, can be difficult.
Contact: CPSP Office
518-442-5683   
    Albany Public Library
Main Youth Services Department
Students will tutor school age children (K-12) on their homework needs. Half-hour tutoring sessions will run from 4-7PM MTWS from 11AM-3Pm and Sunday from 1:30PM-4:30PM during the school year.
Contact: Melissa Wasilewski
518-427-4310
wasilewskim@albanypubliclibrary.org
    NYS Assembly Internship
2013 Legislative process provides a solid academic internship experience even when students participate on a part-time basis.
Applications due February 4th. Placements begin week of February 11th and are scheduled to end on May 15th, 2013. All part-time interns are required to attend orientation on Thursday, February 11th at 11:30AM in Room 104A of the Legislative Office Building.

Contact: Kathleen McCarty
intern@assembly.state.ny.us
518-455-4704
    NYS Senate Technology Internship
Students will be responsible for leading one or more discrete projects under the direct supervision of a New York State Senate IT professional. Students will leverage Java, PHP, and MySQL, as well as interface with external APIs. Students are expected to commit 10 hours/week.
Contact: tech-internship@nysenate.gov
Urban Arts Experience
This organization is dedicated to providing awareness of the urban communities and encouraging a positive/healthy behavior toward them through theatrical and performing arts.
Informational meetings: Mon & Wed 6:00pm
Contact: Simonia Brown simonia.toodeep@gmail.com
toodeepentertainment2@yahoo.com
  Urban Arts Experience
This organization is dedicated to providing awareness of the urban communities and encouraging a positive/healthy behavior toward them through theatrical and performing arts.
Informational meetings: Mon & Wed 6:00pm
Contact: Simonia Brown simonia.toodeep@gmail.com
toodeepentertainment2@yahoo.com
Digital Literacy
Volunteer Opportunity
Assist community members (youth/adults/seniors) In acquiring computer skills necessary to participate fully in today’s world.
Contact: Benna Eldridge b.eldridge@ta-cr.org 518-449-5155 x127
  Digital Literacy
Volunteer Opportunity
Assist community members (youth/adults/seniors) In acquiring computer skills necessary to participate fully in today’s world.
Contact: Benna Eldridge b.eldridge@ta-cr.org 518-449-5155 x127


Tutors/Mentors Needed

Contact: SWalsh@albany.edu for application or go to SS112 for Application

 

Albany Public Library Computing Center
Volunteers will assist an underserved population with digital literacy and workforce development in a Lab.
Needing help 6-12 hours per week.

Call (518)427-4325
To set up interview

Brighter Choice
Charter School
Students will assist scholars with homework and motivate them to engage 100% in all activities
Program will be from
Sept.  17 – May 3rd
Contact info.
Paul j. Stallings
(518)694-4100 ext.122
pstallings@brighterchoice.or

 

Club Zoe
Volunteers needed
To cook, monitor programs as well as facebook page updating

Any day during the week after 4pm can schedule their own hours between 1-15 hours weekly
visit clubzoe.org or email Michelle Fedder at mfeder@albany.edu

Capital District Community Gardens Needs Volunteers
Contact info.
Olivia Fuller
518-274-8685 outreach@cdcg.org

EBA Dance Theater
Volunteers Help with social media, event planning and execution
Oct. 15 – June 30
Contact info.
(518)465-9916 or email Susan Baur at info@eba-arts.org

 

AUMS
Helping kids build a good community
Will be volunteering 3-5pm
Contact: Elaina Davis
(518)379-5167
Msdavis21281@yahoo.comFor more info.

 

 
 


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