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Cafe on the Mezz: Volunteer Program for Students and Older Adults!

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ORGANIZATION: Sirovich Center for Balanced Living

  • 32 people are interested

Have Fun Running a Cafe Cart and Interacting with Students and Older Adults!

Opportunity:

Volunteer Program:

  • Work with a multi-generational team of teens, college students, young adults, and senior adults who will grow and develop the Café program into your own!

  • Come share your knowledge and experience with high school and college students and engage with your fellow peers.

  • Meet new friends and make a lasting impact on the people you meet and the café program.

  • Work at the café cart and facilitating activities as needed including event planning, marketing, design flyers, technology information, etc

Opportunities to Volunteer Include:

  • Cafe cart responsibilities:
    • Setting up and closing the cafe
    • Serving customers' orders
    • Create smoothies, serve tea, coffee and cookies
    • Offer board games, tablets, and technology instruction (cell phones, tablets, etc.)
    • Interact and play games with Sirovich members and other volunteers
  • Lead Classes of interest including Performing Arts, Crafts, etc. (optional; ie. Origami class, Acting workshop, Chinese class, Health workshop, etc.)
  • Assist with developing and marketing new classes, programs and event planning (optional)
  • Opportunity to enhance your skills and interests and share your knowledge to other volunteers and members!

  • Assist with scheduled café activities including:

     Game Night
     Technology Night
     Paint Night
     Dance Party
     Music Night
     Monthly Events

Participate in ongoing Meetings, Trainings, and Workshops:

o Monthly Inter-generational Volunteer events
o Monthly Cafe Advisory Committee Meetings

Time Commitment:

  • Volunteers serve flexible hours between Monday-Friday, 2:00pm-6:00pm
  • On average, volunteers serve a minimum 2-7 of hours per week
  • Minimum 1 day a week commitment required

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About Sirovich Center for Balanced Living

Location:

331 E 12 Street, New York, NY 10003, US

Mission Statement

The Sirovich Center for Balanced Living is a center for older adults, a hub of recreational, social, cultural, educational, and health activities and host of a welcoming community based in NYC's East Village. We strive to provide a diverse range of programming, such as serving daily meals, leveled exercise classes, topical workshops, health screenings, and a wide variety of arts classes. In busy older adult centers such as ours, there is always plenty to do, and sharing your time and support is one of the greatest gifts you can give to our community! Feel free to reach out if you're interested in volunteering- we're always happy to have helping hands, build community connections, and embolden your unique skills and ideas!

Description

For over 130 years, Educational Alliance has remained a constant for the residents of Lower Manhattan in the ever-evolving city of New York. The Sirovich Center is part of our Older Adult Services (OAS) division, a comprehensive services model that supports and advances the healthy aging of nearly 10,000 older New Yorkers annually. Our OAS locations also include the Weinberg Center for Balanced Living, Project ORE, and Co-Op Village NORC (Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities). The Sirovich Center for Balanced Living of Educational Alliance is the second-oldest center of its kind in New York City.

The William I. Sirovich Memorial Association was founded in April 1947 by the Sirovich family "to provide a center for the older person where [they] can find companionship, and an opportunity for continuing [their] life-long interests and for developing new ones."​ Since its conception more than 75 years ago, Sirovich Center has implemented various arts, education, nutrition, and health programming with the aim of furthering Dr. Sirovich’s mission to improve the lives of older adults living and working in New York City.

CAUSE AREAS

Arts & Culture
Community
Seniors
Arts & Culture, Community, Seniors

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

331 E 12 StreetNew York, NY 10003

(40.730576,-73.984314)
 

SKILLS

  • Customer Service
  • Food & Beverage Services
  • Mentoring
  • People Skills
  • Elder care
  • Relationship Building

GOOD FOR

  • Teens
  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

  • Background Check
  • Orientation or Training
  • Commitment required

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