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United Cerebral Palsy of Long Island 2024 A Night In Monte Carlo

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ORGANIZATION: UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY ASSOCIATION OF LONG ISLAND INC

  • 45 people are interested

Welcome to UCP-LI's A Night In Monte Carlo and thank you for your interest in volunteering! UCP-LI's Monte Carlo night is a very fun "casino night" fundraiser which benefits the programs and services provided by UCP-LI to individuals with disabilities. We are seeking outgoing adults (18 and over) who would like to donate their time to a great cause and help make this night a success!

For volunteers, good inter-personnel skills, a positive attitude and a willingness to help are the only requirements.
The evening is comprised of registration duties, raffle sales and raffle distribution and pitch in as needed. Training is provided, everyone works with a partner/ buddy, and all meals are on us! It is a wonderful evening - and we would be grateful for your help.

Please call Camille Schramm at 631-232-0011 ext 450 to learn more. Thank you!

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About UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY ASSOCIATION OF LONG ISLAND INC

Location:

250 MARCUS BLVD, HAUPPAUGE, NY 11788, US

Mission Statement

Mission & Values Our Mission The Mission of UCP of Long Island is to Advance the Independence, Productivity, and Full Citizenship of People with Cerebral Palsy and other Disabilities. Our Values Our shared values are at the heart of our organization. We challenge ourselves to uphold these values with the goal of being a leader in the field of human services. In support of our mission, UCP of Long Island is guided by the following values: Excellence Superior quality in all we do. Integrity and Dignity Doing the right thing for the right reason. Treating everyone we encounter with compassion, sensitivity and respect. Empowerment Promoting full human potential. Responsibility and Accountability Efficiently and effectively managing all resources to the satisfaction of our stakeholders. Vision and Innovation Looking to the future and responding to needs in creative ways.

Description

United Cerebral Palsy of Long Island (UCP-LI) has an over 65-year history of fulfilling dreams, restoring hope and Creating Life Without Limits where it once seemed impossible. At the beginning of its history, children born with Cerebral Palsy or other developmental disabilities had a short life expectancy and were offered few, if any services. Many spent their lives growing up in institutions.

Today, as a result of the programs and services offered by UCP-LI, individuals with a disability are living long, rich lives. They are living independently in the community, achieving gainful employment, getting married, having children and so much more.

Through a wide range of programs and services, UCP-LI serves individuals with a range of developmental disabilities. At the Children’s Center a team of professionals offer students innovative Early Intervention, Preschool, and School Age programs. Our Adult Day programs build upon the skills learned in the early years and continue developing individuals’ interests in art, music, sign language, volunteerism and so much more. The Employment Connection helps prepare men and women to seek employment and continues to provide coaching and training as they navigate the workplace. United Cerebral Palsy of Long Island also has 31 family focused residential homes. Each home is beautifully maintained and offers 24 hour support to address the needs of each resident.

At United Cerebral Palsy of Long Island we are dedicated to Creating a Life Without Limits for each individual we serve.

CAUSE AREAS

People with Disabilities
People with Disabilities

WHEN

Thu Apr 25, 2024
05:00 PM - 10:00 PM

WHERE

The Heritage Club at Bethpage99 Quaker Meeting House RoadFarmingdale, NY 11735

(40.740757,-73.45812)
 

SKILLS

  • Sales Process
  • Fundraising
  • Multi-Tasking
  • People Skills

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 21
  • Orientation or Training
  • Five hours on Thursday, April 25, the night of the event. (5:00 - 10:00)
  • One week prior to the event, I hold a volunteer zoom meeting with all to go over the logistics and assignments of the event.

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