NYC Service
Administrative Volunteer Needed in Bed–Stuy!
Services for the UnderServed (S:US) is a non‑profit organization that believes that every New Yorker deserves to know home in NYC. S:US works with communities and individuals in every corner of the city and on Long Island to make sure every New Yorker has the chance to find home. Because home is more than a roof. Home is stability, safety, community, and a sense of belonging. The Brooklyn Clubhouse provides basic necessities, skills, and trainings to people experiencing mental health challenges. It opened its doors in 1996 and currently serves 250 people. Volunteers will help with food preparation and social media advertising, supporting the clubhouse both internally and externally. All supplies will be provided. This would be an ongoing volunteer opportunity. Responsibilities
Assist with meal prep Engage with members onsite Assist with social media posts Assist with some administrative support as needed Preferred Skills
Media/marketing interest or experience OR food industry experience, preferred Experience in social services Experience facilitating groups and engaging adults with mental health challenges, preferred The Brooklyn Clubhouse is open to volunteers Mondaythrough‑Friday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Because volunteers will be working with confidential information, they are required to undergo background checks and fingerprinting. To express interest, please fill out the linked application form and send your resume to volunteer@sus.org. Someone will reach out to you shortly upon completion of your application. Please contact volunteer@sus.org if you have any questions. Requirements
Age Minimum (with Adult): 18+, Minimum Age: 18+ Issue Area(s): People with disabilities. Population Served: Low-income communities, People with Disabilities. After expressing interest in one or more dates and times you'd like to volunteer, your availability will be sent to the Opportunity Leader who will review and confirm when you should attend. 253 Broadway, 8th Floor, New York, NY 10007
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Services for the UnderServed (S:US) is a non‑profit organization that believes that every New Yorker deserves to know home in NYC. S:US works with communities and individuals in every corner of the city and on Long Island to make sure every New Yorker has the chance to find home. Because home is more than a roof. Home is stability, safety, community, and a sense of belonging. The Brooklyn Clubhouse provides basic necessities, skills, and trainings to people experiencing mental health challenges. It opened its doors in 1996 and currently serves 250 people. Volunteers will help with food preparation and social media advertising, supporting the clubhouse both internally and externally. All supplies will be provided. This would be an ongoing volunteer opportunity. Responsibilities
Assist with meal prep Engage with members onsite Assist with social media posts Assist with some administrative support as needed Preferred Skills
Media/marketing interest or experience OR food industry experience, preferred Experience in social services Experience facilitating groups and engaging adults with mental health challenges, preferred The Brooklyn Clubhouse is open to volunteers Mondaythrough‑Friday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Because volunteers will be working with confidential information, they are required to undergo background checks and fingerprinting. To express interest, please fill out the linked application form and send your resume to volunteer@sus.org. Someone will reach out to you shortly upon completion of your application. Please contact volunteer@sus.org if you have any questions. Requirements
Age Minimum (with Adult): 18+, Minimum Age: 18+ Issue Area(s): People with disabilities. Population Served: Low-income communities, People with Disabilities. After expressing interest in one or more dates and times you'd like to volunteer, your availability will be sent to the Opportunity Leader who will review and confirm when you should attend. 253 Broadway, 8th Floor, New York, NY 10007
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