Alzheimer’s Association
The Alzheimer’s Association relies on dedicated volunteers to achieve our vision of a world without Alzheimer’s and all other dementia. We seek committed, passionate volunteers to educate the public, lead support groups, provide social engagement to those living with early-stage Alzheimer’s, participate on Walk to End Alzheimer’s and The Longest Day committees, support advocacy efforts and more. For more information about these opportunities and how to get involved, please contact Erin Lynch at enlynch@alz.org or 845-378-1071. For more information about the Hudson Valley Chapter, please visit www.alz.org/hudsonvalley.
www.alz.org/get-involved-now/volunteer
American Red Cross
4 Jefferson St, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
Phone: 845-471-0200 Fax: 845-471-3899
24 Hour Emergency: 845-471-0200
www.redcrossneny.org
Volunteer Opportunities – Disaster Response Team Member, General Office Support, Health & Safety Volunteer Instructors, Leadership Committee Volunteers, Volunteer Administration Specialist, Volunteer Intake Specialist, Volunteer Recruitment Specialist.
Angel Food East, Inc
Angel Food East, Inc. has expanded its mission to include those living with HIV+/ AIDS as well as those with chronic illnesses. We are working with the Office for the Aging, the Dept. of Social Services, discharge planners at local hospitals and Hudson Valley Community Services, Inc. to support our neighbors in need who may not be eligible for other nutrition programs in our area. We are in need of volunteer drivers who are available Mondays and Thursdays from 10:30 – 11:30am to deliver hot meals to our clients. To volunteer contact The Rev. Deacon Susan Bonsteel at 845-331-5575.
Circle of Friends for the Dying
https://www.cfdhv.org/
The mission of Circle of Friends for the Dying is based on an established model of community-based, volunteer and agency supported end-of-life care, known as a Home for the Dying (aka Comfort Care Home). We are searching for a part-time, volunteer Treasurer to join our small but growing community based Not-for-Profit organization supporting the mission and opening of the first Home for the Dying in the Hudson Valley (Circle Home) due to open in 2020. More info.
Health Alliance – Benedictine Hospital Volunteer Services
A range of rewarding volunteer opportunities, including serving patients, staffing the gift shop, assisting visitors at the information desk, and working as clerical and support staff.
www.benedictine.org 338-2500 x3044
Oncology Support Services
Cancer Services Program of Ulster County
Free Breast, Cervical and Colon Cancer screening for people 40-64, uninsured and under-insured. 339-7896 x5 Download Flyer
Health Alliance – Kingston Hospital Volunteer Services
A range of rewarding volunteer opportunities, including serving patients, staffing the gift shop, assisting visitors at the information desk, and working as clerical and support staff.
www.kingstonhospital.org 334-2761
Health Care is a Human Right Clinic
To better accommodate Kingston residents, the Kingston Clinic has relocated to The Lace Mill, 165 Cornell Street, Kingston 12401. Click here for the map flyer. The Kingston clinic is offered the second Thursday of every month from 4-7 p.m. at The Lace Mill. Practitioners volunteer their time and talents, offering their services free-of-charge to help you back to wellness. Modalities include aromatherapy, hypnosis, massage, cranialsacro therapy, homeopathy, Matrix Energetics, Reiiki and sound energy healing. Wellness services are open to all and benefit people across a wide spectrum of ages, income levels, genders and healthiness. On-street parking is available; do no park in The Lace Mill resident lot. To volunteer as a clinic assistant or practitioner, contact Reenie Gordon . For more information, call (845) 481-3186. healthcareisahumanright.com
Hudson Valley Community Services
138 Pine Street Suite 140 Kingston, NY 12401
Phone: 845-339-3281 Fax: 845-339-6195
http://www.hudsonvalleycs.org/volunteer-opportunities/ (914) 345-8888
There are a number of ways that volunteers can help Hudson Valley Community Services to fulfill its mission – Food Drives, Hudson Valley AIDS Walk, Food & Clothing Pantry, Support & Professional Services – see http://www.hudsonvalleycs.org/volunteer-opportunities/ for more info or call (914) 785-8326.
Hudson Valley Hospice
The number of families using Hospice services for end-of-life care continues to increase. With this growth comes the opportunity for more volunteers to support the work of our Hospice team. Patient care volunteers are needed to provide support and companionship to patients and their families, assist with transportation or run errands for patients. We are also seeking veteran volunteers for our Veteran-to-Veteran Program. Other Hospice volunteer opportunities include community outreach and fundraising help for special events, administrative volunteers for office support, and volunteer couriers to make deliveries. For more information in Ulster County please call Robin Succar, Volunteer Coordinator, 845-240-7597.
www.hvhospice.org
New Paltz Rescue Squad
The Rescue Squad is a volunteer-based, not-for-profit organization that provides our community with professional, pre-hospital emergency care. Volunteers needed as ambulance drivers, EMTs and paramedics.
www.newpaltzrescue.org 255-1719 x46
New York Blood Center
The New York Blood Center needs volunteers to assist donors in Ulster County. By working at Donor Centers and Blood Drives, our volunteers welcome and greet donors, prepare registration forms with Group and site numbers, and instruct donors on completion of registration forms. Volunteers provide a safe environment by escorting donors to canteen areas and monitoring donors for reactions. They provide a positive experience for donors by maintaining a pleasant, comfortable atmosphere in canteen while observing for reactions. If you are interested in volunteering or would like more information, please contact Krista Everett at (914) 784-4657 or keverett@nybloodcenter.org
Oncology Support Program of HealthAlliance Hospital, WMC Health Network
Volunteers needed to help cancer patients in the community. Since people with cancer may be feeling the effects of their illness or may be experiencing treatment side effects, volunteers can help with basic life tasks including: shopping, light house-keeping, rides, etc. Looking for responsible and compassionate volunteers. Adults of teens with permission of parents accepted. Please call the Oncology Support Program of HealthAlliance Hospital, WMC Health Network if you are able to offer a helping hand. (845) 339-2071 or email: oncology.support@hahv.org
Mailing Address: Oncology Support Program, 105 Mary’s Ave. Kingston, N.Y. 12401
Location: 80 Mary’s Ave. Kingston, N.Y. 12401
Ulster-Greene ARC
Volunteers needed to assist developmentally disabled adults with social activities and companionship.
www.ulster-greenearc.org 331-4300 x238
Woodstock Rescue Squad
Woodstock Fire Company 5 Rescue Squad volunteers have proudly serve their community by providing quality emergency medical service (EMS) to all four areas of the Woodstock Fire District as well as mutual aid to neighboring districts for over 40 years.
226 Tinker St.
Woodstock, NY 12498
(845) 679-5111
volunteer@woodstockfiredept.org
http://www.woodstockfiredept.org/