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Summer Community Service Oppurtunities

The Teen Center's Community Service Program at The 92nd Street Y does not have a summer session, but the following listings are locations that students do service at, through the Y, during the school-year. If you are interested in doing service this summer, please call the agency directly and ask for the contact person listed below.
Please Note: Please inform the contact person at the agency that you were referred by The 92nd Street Y's Teen Center. Upon your completion of service, you will receive a certificate from The 92nd Street Y's Teen Center.
Abraham Residence
336 East 96th street
Contact: Jeffery Clarke
Phone: 212.828.8500
The Association to Benefit Children @ Echo Park
1841 Park Avenue @ 126th Street
Contact: Anthony Haynes
Phone: 646.459.6175
E-Mail: ahaynes@a-b-c.org
Association to Benefit Children @ The Jamie Rose Center
318 East 116th Street
Contact: Lourdes Rodriguez
Phone: 212.426.3960
Dorot
171 W. 85th Street
Contact: Leslie Kohn Kastner
212.769.2850
Food Bank for New York City
Location to Be Determined
Contact: Grace
212.566.7855 Ext. 2222
The Housing Works Thrift Shop
Address: Choose which location you want to do service at.
Contact: Laura Vanderveer
Phone: 212.645.8111 x161
E-Mail: vanderveer@housingworks.org
Jewish Home & Hospital
120 West 106th Street
Contact: Alegra Tuya
Phone: 212.870.5090
The Stanley Isaacs Center
415 E. 93rd Street @ 1st Avenue
Contact: Cara Spitzer
Phone: 212.360.7625, Ext.41
E-Mail: cspitzer@isaacscenter.org
The Yorkville Common Pantry
- 1429 5th Avenue @ 117th Street
- 8 East 109th Street @ 5th Avenue
Contact: Gladys Ortiz
Phone: 212.410.2264 x110 / 917.783.8280
E-Mail: gortiz@ycp.org
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