in addition to accepting charitable donations, City Harvest also recruits volunteers. everyone that signed up for Volunteer Orientation (mandatory) scheduled for 12/16/14 (12p-1p), that date is quickly approaching. *anyone who didn't register, please check http://www.cityharvest.org/ for the next available orientation.
today i received this friendly reminder/update:
This is a friendly reminder that you are registered for the New Volunteer Orientation on 12/16/2014 from 12:00 PM to 01:00 PM.
If you have additional questions, comments or feedback, please contact Volunteer Services at volunteerservices@cityharvest.org or call 646-412-0738.
All the best,
Volunteer Services
PROJECT DETAILS
Location: City Harvest Office: 6 East 32nd Street, 5th Floor
Borough: Manhattan
Description of Duties: To become a City Harvest volunteer, you are asked to attend a New Volunteer Orientation. At the orientation you will learn more about our activities and how to get involved. Please come to our new office location at 6 East 32nd Street, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10016.
Please note that if you are under 18 years of age a parent or guardian will need to accompany you at the Orientation to complete the necessary paperwork.
If interested in participating in Nutrition Education projects, please sign up for the 3-hour Nutrition Education Training. You will be asked to participate in a pre-recorded webinar that will review City Harvest volunteering.
If for some reason you need to cancel, please log into your account at cityharvestvolunteers.civicore.com click on the "home" page, find the scheduled opportunity, and click "cancel".
13. "they've been 'renovating' spring street...when you walk past" In response to Reply # 12
it's still all blocked off...Brooklyn was supposed to be temporary but, i've been going to the bk one for 2 years now so, not sure what they're ultimately going to do.
7. "Just want to say how touched I am by this" In response to Reply # 0
City Harvest has been sending my mom a list of the names of people that have donated, and I've seen several OKP names on the list, even though none of yall ever met my brother.
I told my mom about this volunteering suggestion, and her face lit up. It was the first smile I'd seen from her in a while.
Unfortunately, neither of us can make these orientation dates, but in the near future we hope to get our training done, and maybe make an annual (or more often) thing of volunteering with City Harvest.
Thank you all from the bottom of our hearts for everything you've done and continue to do.
"We family."
*Jews you*
"this is okp tho, reading is completely optional" (c) desus
10. "i want to thank you and your family..." In response to Reply # 7 Tue Dec-09-14 05:18 PM by CyrenYoung
..for reminding me about City Harvest.
i've been involved with other charitable orgs in the past, but had been meaning to get involved with City Harvest. the memorial fund you set up for your brother definitely lit a spark.
i definitely understand that some people aren't able to make the orientation dates listed (they plan to add more dates). rest assured, your family will be well represented at every function i'm able to attend.