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Serve in AmeriCorps
AmeriCorps New York
Serving with national, state, and local organizations, AmeriCorps members in New York tutor and mentor students and peers, make schools and neighborhoods safer, provide housing, legal, and youth mental health services, restore parks and trails, assist seniors, coordinate health care, respond to natural disasters, support veterans and military families, and much more.
Central New York
Provide housing services to disadvantaged individuals and physical education and nutrition education to youth
Finger Lakes Region
Provide employment readiness and job placement services, financial literacy, housing support, and other social development
Serve as legal assistant in seven legal aid offices located across the region
Provide academic enrichment, college preparation, and summer programming support in Rochester City School District
Mid-Hudson Valley
Provide mentoring, family and youth support in the Hudson City School District and surrounding communities
New York City
Teach 7th to 9th graders during summer programming at several sites in the city
Facilitate academic, arts, and recreation activities for low-income students during out-of-school hours in Sunset Park
Provide full-day education services to students in 20 public schools in New York City
Conduct environmental health literacy and place-based service-learning interventions
Serve economically disadvantaged K-5 students in afterschool programs
Support youth programs in community centers and schools throughout the Lower East Side of Manhattan
Provide high-dosage tutoring in math and English Language Arts (ELA) and mentoring to district and charter school students.
Perform direct service, volunteer management and capacity-building activities at government agencies and community organizations
Use lived experience to provide support for homeless adults as well as overdose prevention training for adolescents
Enhance the safety, stability and affordability of public housing in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and racial inequities
Help K-12 students realize their potential as a teacher-in-training, with opportunities in schools throughout NYC
Build the infrastructure needed to advance health equity outcomes for underserved, medically complex children
Provide workforce readiness and training, career exploration, mentorship, and further support to economically disadvantaged youth
Implement evidence-based interventions focused on school readiness, or conduct food access services for community residents
North Country
Engage and educate students, family and community members at The Wild Center and the Tupper Lake School District
Western New York
Implement evidence-informed math interventions with young learners, or build flood mitigation interventions to improve public land
Deliver technology and digital literacy training to members of the Buffalo community
Multi-Region Programs
Develop career readiness skills and improve student engagement
Provide health education and care management services in Community Health Centers in multiple regions of New York State
Provide service on SUNY campuses or out in the community in an array of areas
Combat invasive species, restore native habitats, build sustainable trails, and provide environmental stewardship and education
Provide conflict resolution services in schools as well as family mediation services
Provide conservation stewardship and environmental education