New York Cares is a nonprofit organization that has mobilized volunteers in New York City for over 30 years, organizing 1,500 volunteer projects per month in areas like education, immediate needs, and public spaces. The organization makes volunteering convenient by allowing new volunteers to sign up online for an orientation and then search their database for one-time or ongoing opportunities. Volunteers of all ages can participate in family-friendly or group projects to help nonprofit partners and improve their local community.
1. New York Cares Makes
Volunteering
Convenient
TIMOTHY MALECK
2. Introduction
An accomplished financial analyst, Timothy Maleck has worked for an
asset management firm in New York City since 2015. Additionally,
Timothy (Tim) Maleck participates in local projects through New York
Cares, a nonprofit organization that mobilizes volunteers in various
capacities throughout the city.
Established in 1987, New York Cares partners with schools and nonprofits
in areas such as education, immediate need, and public spaces. The
organization operates 1,500 hands-on volunteer projects each month,
including cleaning public green spaces and reading with children at public
schools.
New volunteers can sign up online to attend an in-person orientation,
then they can search the online database for one-time or ongoing
volunteer opportunities in a wide variety of roles. Volunteers as young as
6 years old can participate in family projects, while teens can engage in
meaningful community service in group projects. For more information or
to browse volunteer projects, visit www.newyorkcares.org.