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Be a Volunteer for United Cerebral Palsy of NYC
Last updated on August 19, 2009

Volunteer Opportunity Details:

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We have positions available at UCP programs located through NYC for the following: Entertainment Groups, Corporate Groups, Retirees. Assist with parties and social events. Help with meals. Teach computer skills. Help with Arts and Crafts. Play games. Be a buddy. Share your talents. Help on community outings.

Volunteers must be trained, go through two orientations, complete a medical and be fingerprinted for safety precautions and regulatory requirements.

This opportunity is sponsored by: United Cerebral Palsy Of Nyc

This volunteer opportunity is available to the following types of volunteers
Group/Corporate Groups Welcome  Teens Welcome
Senior Citizens Welcome
We need volunteers who are free at these times
Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su
Morning X X X X X
Afternoon X X X X X X X
Evening X X X X X X X
Monthly

Contact Person:
Scott Feldman, Volunteer Manager, (212) 979-9700 ext 710, (email)
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Address:

 120 East 23rd St
NY, NY 10010
(See a map)

Directions:

 located at 23rd Street and Park Avenue South. nearby subway is the 6 train (23rd st. station) and the M 21 and M23 busses
  Nearest Metro/Subway Stop: 23rd st,
  Walk distance (in minutes): 2
  Nearest Bus Stop: 23rd and park south, 2 minute walk

Web Site: http://www.ucpnyc.org

Miscellaneous Information

Borough
Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Staten Island
Volunteer Shifts
evenings, weekends, day time.
Last updated on August 19, 2009


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