Volunteer Opportunities throughout Ulster County

Serving the Ulster County Community since 2009

December 2023 Newsletter

Please consider making an end of year donation to UlsterCorps


to help sustain our work as a grass roots, countywide resource dedicated to fostering a culture of volunteer service and collaboration.

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2023 Winter Wishlist Drives

From December 1st – 21st, 2023, UlsterCorps will be compiling a list of Holiday Wish List items requested by local service agencies. Items listed here should be dropped off with the specific agency that requested them.


For more information or to add your agency to the list, please contact UlsterCorps at 481-0331 or email info@ulstercorps.org.

Upcoming Repair Cafes

Kingston Repair Cafe

Saturday, December 9th, 2023, 11am – 3pm

Clinton Avenue United Methodist Church

122 Clinton Avenue, Kingston


New Paltz Repair Cafe

Saturday, January 20, 2024, 10am-2pm

New Paltz United Methodist Church

1 Grove Street, New Paltz,

A Repair Cafe is a free community event. You bring your broken but beloved items and together with volunteer repair coaches, WE FIX THEM! People bring all kinds of things to a repair cafe: clocks and other mechanical items; chairs, frames, and other wooden items; electrical items and small appliances; digital devices; clothing and textiles; dolls, stuffed animals, and toys, tools in need of sharpening; jewelry and watches; and so much more! Most items get fixed, and even when they don’t – we have a good time trying!


We are looking for “Repair Coaches” to guide people in fixing all kinds of things. Repair coaches bring their own tools and supplies and offer repairs at no cost. If you would like to volunteer, the commitment can be on a per-event basis.


Questions? Contact suziefromer@gmail.com or visit www.repaircafehv.org.

UlsterCorps' 15th Annual

Celebration of Service

when: Saturday January 13th, 2024, 12-2pm

where: Rosendale Recreation Center

1055 NY-32, Rosendale


A thank you event honoring all volunteers in Ulster County


Celebrating your service to the community and honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Volunteers from ALL Ulster County non-profits are welcome at UlsterCorps’ 15th Annual MLK Day Celebration of Service, Saturday, January 13th, 2024, 12-2pm at the Rosendale Recreation Center, 1055 NY-32, Rosendale, NY (Monday, January 15th snow date). The event honors volunteers from service organizations throughout Ulster County for their hard work and dedication.


The event will celebrate the broad circle of kindness and generosity that knits us together as a community and demonstrates the value of the volunteer spirit across all generations. The event is free and will include live music, refreshments and raffles. Attendees can choose to join us for a sit-down meal together, or simply stop by for a to-go box. There will also be an event program listing the names of all volunteers who pre-register by January 10th, and all businesses and agency partners contributing raffle items and supporting the event.


To register for this free event please email register@ulstercorps.org or call/text (845) 481-0331. Please register by January 10th if you would like your name and the agency where you volunteer included in the event program. If you’d like to sponsor the event or donate items for the raffle or goodie bags, please click here for sponsorship details or call/text Beth at (845) 481-0331.

Join Raising HOPE

Women Mentoring Women to Success

Raising HOPE (Help, Opportunity, Passion, Empowerment) is a free women’s mentoring program United Way created in response to a community need. Mentors help Mentees develop and achieve educational, entrepreneurial or career goals to become financially stable and self-sufficient. Our experience has proven that having a mentor to guide, advise, and encourage is a powerful instrument of change.

 

Mentees, apply here:

ulsterunitedway.org/raising_hope-main/mentees/

Spring Training is on 4/20/24 & Orientation is on 5/4/24,

both from 11am-2:30pm.

 

Mentors, apply here:

ulsterunitedway.org/raising_hope-main/mentors/

Spring Training is on 4/13/24 & Orientation is on 5/4/24,

both from 11am-2:30pm.

 

For more information: (845) 392-4989 ∙ asummers@ulsterunitedway.org

ulsterunitedway.org/raising_hope-main/

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Ulster Literacy Association

People who choose to volunteer with Ulster Literacy find an opportunity to engage in an immensely helpful and satisfying endeavor. Our tutors, like our learners, come from a variety of backgrounds and have many reasons for joining us. They all want to help others!


No teaching experience is necessary. If you are interested in sharing your love of reading and writing with an eager and motivated learner, then we can use your help.

Tutor Training is now 100% online. After you complete a 12 hour virtual curriculum, we invite you to a zoom meeting with other volunteers. This two hour session presents information about our organization, reviews lesson planning and tutoring requirements, and answers your questions about the matching process.


To get started, please call our office at 331-6837, email us at info@ulsterliteracy.org or visit https://ulsterliteracy.org/volunteer/

Ulster Immigrant Defence Network

UIDN’s mission: To provide a network of safety and support to immigrants, regardless of status. Some of our volunteer work is project-based and can be done at your convenience. Other tasks need to be done in person or on a regular schedule. Critical needs include:


  • Drivers to transport people to important legal and medical appointments, and to drive members of UIDN’s new workers’ co-op, Blooming Queens of Clean, to and from jobs that cannot be reached by public transportation.
  • Bilingual helpline volunteers (Spanish/English) to work remotely or in shifts at our Kingston office. After an orientation, volunteers provide assistance and referrals by phone, choosing their own hours. Must have access to a phone and computer. Minimum commitment: two hours a week for at least 10 weeks.
  • Volunteers with trucks or vans to pick up and deliver food and furniture. 


Download a complete list of opportunities here. For details or to volunteer now, email uidn@ulsterimmigrantdefensenetwork.org.

Ulster County Office for the Aging

seeks volunteers

Ulster County Office for the Aging seeks volunteers in the following areas:


  • Warm Callers – folks who are willing to call isolated seniors regularly so they hear a friendly voice, have someone to speak to
  • Volunteer drivers for our Neighbor to Neighbor Medical appt driving program
  • Help at various pantries like Angel Food East, People’s Place, Rondout Valley Food Pantry
  • Drivers for those pantries, maybe cooks
  • Caregiver respite
  • Help at area nursing home for transporting, activities, companionship
  • Volunteers willing to be trained to be ombudsmen in nursing homes
  • Volunteers willing to assist as shoppers or with grocery pickup, chore doers, light maintenance volunteers for area seniors
  • Coaches for evidence-based programming which help folks learn to live more safely and wholly


To learn more please contact Sue Koppenhaver at skop@co.ulster.ny.us or 845-340-3456.


https://ulstercountyny.gov/aging/volunteer-program

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The REST Program

CURRENTLY AVAILABLE OPPORTUNITIES:

The REST Program trains select volunteers to be companions and then matches companions to mutually suitable seniors. Companions are supported throughout their journey by the REST Program Coordinator.


In addition, the REST Program will partner with any community based organization or congregation already doing this work who is interested in additional training and support for their volunteers.


NEW OPTION #1:

Be trained as a Volunteer facilitator or presenter at a weekly event at the HUB for seniors who are care recipients at the Hub. We envision creating a warm and welcoming space where people could share their talents and their stories with our care recipient seniors.

NEW OPTION #2:

Be trained as a volunteer interpreter to assist caregivers, clarify discharge instructions, and schedule follow-up medical appointments.


Reach out to Judith Bromley REST Program Coordinator 845-559-5656


Looking forward to connecting to all of you!

Wishing warmth to all during this holiday season

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