Missions Great places to serve:
Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network (RAINN)RAINN, the nations largest anti-sexual assault organization, has helped more than one million people affected by sexual violence through the National Sexual Assault Hotline and Online Hotline. Your support can help us help the next million.There are many ways you can volunteer for RAINN staff a hotline, volunteer at your local rape crisis center, raise money to support programs, and raise awareness through public education efforts like RAINN Day, our college campaign on over 1000 campuses nationwide.Volunteer to staff the phone hotline for your local rape crisis centerLocal rape crisis centers operate the National Sexual Assault Hotline and are always looking for dedicated, caring individuals to volunteer. Opportunities include supporting hotline callers, accompanying victims to the hospital, and serving as a victim advocate in court proceedings.Volunteer for the new web-based Online HotlineThe National Sexual Assault Online Hotline, operated by RAINN, provides live, secure, anonymous crisis support to the growing number of people who prefer communicating via the Internet giving those affected by sexual assault a safe place to turn when they can't find their voice.For eligibility requirements, visit: http://www.rainn.org/URBAN IMPACT When: Weekdays & Weekends What: Depends on the week- tutoring, cleanings, etc. Urban Impact is a unique ministry reaching out to the "UNREACHED PEOPLE GROUPS" of New York City. We primarily work with Muslim immigrants from West Africa, South-Asia the Middle East and other "10/40 Window" areas.Where: NYC area (Queens, Brooklyn, Manhattan) Website: urbanimpactny.org Address:85-47 88th St.Woodhaven, NY 11421Tel: (347) 323-2261Email:info_UrbanImpactNY.org or LarryHolcomb_juno.comNYCUPThe New York City Urban Project consists of short term (one week) spring break initiatives called "plunges" and one Summer Internship Program (6-8 weeks) where students come together to live in intentional community while learning about the Gospel's answer to some of life's hardest questions concerning race, gender, faith, politics, poverty and justice.What: Depends on the week & event- tutoring, mentoringThe New York City Urban Project, a ministry of InterVarsity, aims to change the culture of giving and volunteering on college campuses from one of constant consumption to consistent compassion compelled and sustained by the love of God. By providing concrete on ramps for students and university communities to engage in the struggles of the impoverished and oppressed, When: Saturday mornings usually available to tutor/mentorWhere: NYC area (i.e. Operation Exodus in Washington Heights) Website: nycurbanproject.orgContact: Jonathan Walton (Director) foreverfocused_gmail.com The Love Kitchen When: SaturdaysWhat: Soup Kitchen The Love Kitchen also serves dinner, Monday-Friday beginning at 4:30pm to those in need. Additionally, there is food available from their pantry on a weekly basis.Where : 3816 9th AvenueNew York, NY 10034(212) 304-1193Subway: 207th Street & 10 AvHabitat for HumanityHFH of Westchester524 Main StNew Rochelle, NY 10801Phone: (914) 403-4821Fax: (914) 636-8592
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