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Volunteer for the West Indian American Day Carnival Association & The American Cancer Society's "Jump for the Cure" Project
Last updated on September 3, 2009

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"Jump for the Cure"-
A collaboration between the American Cancer Society-Brooklyn Regional Office and the West Indian American Day Carnival Association to promote cancer awareness in the Caribbean community and raise funds to support services for cancer patients and their families.
All are welcome to assist with the various activities leading to the parade.
September 3rd - 6th Brooklyn Museum Concerts
September-7, 2009 Labor Day Parade

Must be 18 or older.

Logo  This opportunity is sponsored by: American Cancer Society, Brooklyn

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

Contact Person:
Shedline Alexis, Program Manager, (718) 622-2492 x5120, (email)
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Address:

 17 Eastern Parkway, 5th Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11238
(See a map)

Directions:

   Nearest Metro/Subway Stop: 2,3 Grand Army Plaza,
  Walk distance (in minutes): 5-15

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

Miscellaneous Information

Borough
Brooklyn
Volunteer Shifts
Thursday, September 3rd - 7:00PM-1:00AM
Friday, September 4th -7:00PM-1:AM
Saturday, September 5th-7:00PM-1:00AM
Monday, September 7th-7:30AM-1:PM
Last updated on September 3, 2009


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