SOCIAL
SERVICES VOLUNTEERS
Social Services Volunteers of Nassau County, Inc.
60
Charles Lindbergh Blvd., N.Y. 11553
The Social Services Volunteers
of Nassau County, Inc. is a not for profit, charitable
organization as defined under Section 501(c)(3) of the
Internal Revenue Code. The Volunteers work in partnership
with the Nassau County Department of Social Services
to provide assistance for families and children, the
elderly, and people with disabilities.
Administrative Volunteers fulfill
many functions in the Volunteer Coordinator's Office.
They assist with recruiting, keep statistical records,
and help develop and supervise a variety of activities
such as camp and holiday programs. Graphics, artistic
or writing skills are sought to help with promotional
materials for fundraisers.
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Boutique Volunteers raise
funds to meet the critical needs of families that cannot
be fulfilled through governmental programs The boutique
team holds monthly sales in the HHS building. Volunteers
manage the boutique and are involved in the selection
and merchandising of its unique assortment. Donations
of saleable merchandise are also solicited from the community.
This is an interesting and challenging assignment for
those who enjoy a team project.
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Clerical Volunteers provide
a variety of assistance to staff in filing, typing, answering
telephones, or preparing informational materials. Hours
are flexible and can be arranged to suit the volunteer
and program. Many people use this experience to prepare
for paid employment. Business organizations often use
volunteer experience to fulfill the job requirements.
This volunteer opportunity is seasonal, typically October
- December.
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Playroom
Volunteers work and play
with children, ages 2 ½ to
8, in an environment designed to enrich children's lives
while their parents wait to be interviewed by staff.
This is good experience for students interested in the
child care field and is enjoyable for retired individuals,
particularly teachers and with health care experience.
Volunteers are needed between 9:00 a.m. & 4:15
p.m. and Thursday evenings until 7:45 p.m.
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Holiday Volunteers assist
families who are in receipt of financial assistance with
limited resources to provide them with holiday gifts
and food baskets. Social Services Volunteers, aware of
this problem, have organized several programs to bring
some measure of happiness into family life at holiday
time. The commitment of many volunteers is needed to
brighten the holidays for our neediest families.
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Translators who
have second language skills can assist staff and clients
during office visits. This program provides an opportunity
for direct service to non-English speaking individuals.
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Thanksgiving Assistance involves
sponsoring food drives (collecting non-perishable items)
in order to provide meals for individuals and families.
Additionally, food certificates are distributed to those
in need so they can shop for their own holiday items
in local supermarkets. We encourage organizations, schools,
civic groups and community organizations to sponsor drives
and to purchase food certificates for those families
and individuals in need. Each year over 300 families
and individuals benefit from this program.
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Holiday Programs have
been developed by the Social Services Volunteers to help
people in need during the Holiday Season. We invite you
to join with us to assist families in obtaining essential
household items, clothing and food. Your efforts will
meet their needs and make every Holiday Season a special
one for many of our less fortunate neighbors.
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Toy Distribution Program begins
the middle of October and runs through the end of December.
Providing gifts and toys to over 1, 500 children is a
major undertaking and requires the assistance of many
people. Committed volunteers are needed to sort, package
and deliver toys which have been donated by schools and
organizations throughout Nassau County.
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Foster Children's Holiday Party is
sponsored and hosted by the Social Services Volunteers.
Music, clowns, entertainment, and a buffet luncheon make
this event a truly festive occasion for children who
are in foster care. Santa and Mrs. Claus also pay a visit.
Prior to the event, volunteers assist in the sorting
and wrapping gifts. On the day of the party, volunteers
welcome guests and distribute presents. Students from
schools also dress as elves, help entertain the children
and give out small items. Other student groups provide
face painting and do crafts with the kids.
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Adopt A Family Program allows
you to make a difference in the lives of a family in
extreme need. You receive a family profile and a wish
list of what the family would like. Donors often provide
gifts of winter clothing, toys, household and other personal
items. Volunteers assist in matching potential donors
to families in need, gathering donations and making deliveries
to the recipient families.
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Dress To Impress provides
new and gently used clothing for men and women who are
seeking or have secured employment and cannot afford
appropriate business attire. All gently used clothing has been dry
cleaned prior to being distributed. Volunteers can help
by soliciting organizations for clothing donations.
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Back to School Program
needs volunteers to network with communities throughout
Nassau County to donate school supplies for children
who otherwise would go without.
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All Nassau County Department of Social
Services Volunteers can be reimbursed for travel expenses.
Those who work a 5-hour day receive lunch allowance as
well. Orientation and training for all programs is provided
by staff or experienced volunteers. A minimum commitment
of one-day per week is needed for most programs, but
hours are often flexible and can be arranged.
All active volunteers are members of our charitable organization,
The Social Services Volunteers of Nassau County Inc.,
incorporated in 1984. The boutique and other fun-raising
projects, as well as contributions from the community,
have made it possible to help our neediest clients in
emergency situations. Food, transportation, household
essentials, baby equipment and clothing are some of the
items provided over the years.
Thank you for your interest
in these programs. If
you have any questions, or have any other ideas that
may benefit families and children, please contact:
The Social Services Volunteers of Nassau County,
Inc.
60 Charles Lindbergh Blvd.
Uniondale, N.Y. 11553
Telephone:
516-227-7415
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