Events Calendar

  • Saturday 5/7/22

    • May 7
      9:00AM – 1:00PM
      St. Augustine Health Campus
      Add to Calendar 2022-05-07T09:00:00 2022-05-07T13:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: OH, Cleveland - Personal and Paper Products Drive benefitting Ursuline Piazza

      Ursuline Piazza directly addresses gaps in service for the HIV-positive community, targeting vulnerable populations living with HIV/AIDS. Many clients who are aging with HIV receive food stamps but cannot afford personal hygiene and paper products.

      Yale Day of Service volunteers are invited to donate items from the list below. Items can be dropped off between 9am and 1pm and volunteers can stay to help assemble the donation bags. 

      Alumni can enter the gates of the St. Augustine Medical Campus (7801 Detroit Avenue, 44102) by identifying the "Sister Susan" event and park within the facility. Directions to a room on the main floor will be posted at the entrance to the facility. 

      DONATION ITEMS
      Body lotion
      Cleanser
      Denture adhesive
      Denture cleanser
      Deodorant Men/Women
      Dishwashing liquid
      Dryer sheets
      Facial tissue
      Hand soap pump
      Laundry detergent
      Liquid cleaner: Lysol, Pine Sol, Mr. Clean
      Paper towel
      Shampoo
      Sponges
      Toilet bowl cleaner
      Toilet brushes
      Toilet paper
      Toothbrushes
      Toothpaste
      Trash bags

      Who's Coming?

      Contact: David "Jax" Kelly '84

      St. Augustine Health Campus — 7801 Detroit Avenue false
    • May 7
      9:00AM – 11:00AM
      ChildCareGroup Anderson Center
      Add to Calendar 2022-05-07T09:00:00 2022-05-07T11:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: TX, Garland - Playground Refresh

      Bring the family and join us as we do a playground refresh for one of our oldest ChildCareGroup Centers. We will build outdoor chalkboards, clean up our low water "flowerbeds", put toys and picnic benches together and much more.

      Also, we will use our littles hands and those that need to sit down, to help create Education Kits to be sent home with our families so they can learn to be their child's first best teacher. Please wear comfortable clothing with outdoor shoes for those who prefer the outdoors.

      Please park across the street and walk over. If you have small children, you may want to drop off your family and then park across the street for safety reasons. 

      Who's Coming?

      Contact: Amy Peck '02 MBA

      ChildCareGroup Anderson Center — 625 E Avenue B false
    • May 7
      9:00AM – 2:30PM
      Add to Calendar 2022-05-07T09:00:00 2022-05-07T14:30:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: VT, Pownal - Habitat for Humanity Build

      Bennington County Habitat welcomes Yale Day of Service volunteers on May 7 for any part of the day or a different day if that is more convenient.

      No experience or skills needed!  The work in this particular home will be mostly indoors by May 7.  

      1. We encourage volunteers to spend the entire build day with us rather than part of the day.
      2. Every Volunteer must sign a Waiver form and review the Safety Instructions and Safety Video before working on the build site. (Email for forms)
      3. COVID-19 Workplace Policies are in effect 
      4. Minimum age recommended is 18.
      5. Everyone must register no later than 3:00 p.m. the Wednesday of the week they want to build by contacting bchabitatoffice@gmail.com or by calling the Executive Director, Susan Sommer, at her remote phone number 802-824-6818 before April 28th or after May 2nd.

      What we provide and expect on the work site:
      Bennington County Habitat provides all the tools and gear that volunteers need for a build day. Please feel free to bring your own favorite tool belt, if you wish.
      Also keep in mind the following:
      • Appropriate attire is required. Please wear a T-shirt or long-sleeved shirt.
      • Sturdy boots or shoes are required on the construction site.
      • No jewelry or lose clothing is permitted.
      • No smoking is permitted.
      • No cell phones are allowed on the work site.

      Email the Habitat for Humanity office in Manchester, VT for all specific information and to sign up.

      Contact: Bill Hoyt '62

      282 North Pownal Road, false
    • May 7
      9:30AM – 12:30PM
      Nike Missile Site, Mill Valley, CA
      Add to Calendar 2022-05-07T09:30:00 2022-05-07T12:30:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: CA, Mill Valley - Nike Missile Site Restoration

      Help preserve the historic Nike Missile Site and keep it looking its best. Activities may include removing overgrown vegetation and invasive plants and painting. Open for children ages 12 and up with adult supervision. 

      All necessary tools, gloves, and training will be provided.

      What to Wear:
      Long pants and sturdy closed-toe shoes are required (no shorts or sandals).
      Wear clothes that can get dirty, layers for changing weather, and rain gear if necessary.
      Bring sun protection, such as a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen.
      Bring a reusable water bottle and personal snacks.

      Free tours of the Missile Site will be available starting at 12:45 pm.

      Bring a bag lunch so we can have lunch together after we volunteer.

      Parking is limited, so please carpool if comfortable. We will send directions, volunteer agreement forms, and carpool suggestions once you register. 

      Who's Coming?

      Contact: Margie Baer '85

      Nike Missile Site, Mill Valley, CA — Field Road false
    • May 7
      9:30AM – 12:00PM
      Housing Initiatives of Princeton Warehouse
      Add to Calendar 2022-05-07T09:30:00 2022-05-07T12:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: NJ, Princeton - Housing Initiatives of Princeton Warehouse Clean Up (POSTPONED)

      *POSTPONED DUE TO WEATHER. PLEASE CONTACT Dana Molina IF INTERESTED IN VOLUNTEERING IN THE FUTURE.*

      Housing Initiatives of Princeton Charitable Trust (HIP) envisions the Princeton area as a diverse community where low-income families thrive with secure housing, employment, and education.  While providing transitional housing and temporary rental assistance, HIP equips families with tools for self-sufficiency, acting as a bridge between homelessness and hope.

      HIP has a warehouse of furniture and supplies for the families we support when transitioning into a new home.  This project will be a "spring cleaning" to inventory and sort what's in the warehouse to better serve the families HIP supports.

      Volunteers should wear clothes that can get dirty. Recommended age is 13+. Parking is available on site.

      Who's Coming?

      Contact: Dana Molina '95

      Housing Initiatives of Princeton Warehouse — 122 Mapleton Road false
    • May 7
      9:30AM – 12:00PM
      Project C.U.R.E.
      Add to Calendar 2022-05-07T09:30:00 2022-05-07T12:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: TN, Nashville - Project C.U.R.E.

      Project C.U.R.E was founded in 1987 and started its Nashville operation in 1999. This not-for-profit organization is the world’s largest distributor of donated equipment, medical supplies, and services to doctors and nurses in over 130 countries including recent donations to Ukraine. We will assist this great host to sort and package medical supplies for transferring these much-needed medical supplies to overseas countries in need. No prior experience is needed as the host will provide information before we all start the event. Everyone including Yale alumni members, their friends, and family members are cordially invited.

      Notes from the Host:

      Clothing: Please wear closed-toed shoes. We also highly recommend that individuals wear comfortable clothes (for bending, kneeling, lifting, etc.). Note that work may be done in the warehouse, which is not climate controlled, or in the sorting room, which is climate controlled.

      Orientation: Project C.U.R.E. will first conduct a brief orientation and training for any new volunteers before starting our tasks for the day.

      COVID-19: The safety of our volunteers and staff is our top priority. We are taking all possible precautions. During your volunteer time, we will be following CDC recommendations, social distancing guidelines when appropriate. We ask that all non-vaccinated volunteers wear a mask, and, although it is not required, we do encourage all members of large groups to mask as well. Where required, you may bring your own mask, or a disposable mask will be provided. Please wash your hands or use hand sanitizer throughout your volunteer session. Please do not come volunteer if you are feeling ill or have been in contact with someone feeling ill. Your support in maintaining a safe facility is tremendously appreciated! 

      Who's Coming?

      Contact: Dr. Aliyar Fouladkhah '14 MPH

      Project C.U.R.E. — 2300 Clifton Ave false
    • May 7
      9:45AM – 12:00PM
      The Gardens at Lake Merritt
      Add to Calendar 2022-05-07T09:45:00 2022-05-07T12:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: CA, Oakland - The Gardens at Lake Merritt (FULL)

      *Please note: this site has reached max volunteer capacity. Please consider volunteering for another Yale Day of Service Project*

      The Gardens at Lake Merritt, a seven-acre collection of themed gardens, is conveniently located in the heart of Oakland at Lakeside Park, our nation’s first wildlife refuge.  Established more than a half-century ago, the Gardens serve as a source of great regional pride, a cultural and educational center and a place to enjoy tranquility in the heart of the city. The Gardens are poised to serve as an example of the highest standards of horticulture and historic preservation while providing enriching public programs.

      Our group will  have some planting to do as well as mulching and composting in many areas of the gardens. No experience necessary. We will email you a waiver to fill out and bring with you.

      Open to ALL AGES, with parental supervision. 

      What to Bring:
      Masks are recommended and we ask you bring your own work gloves. If you have hand tools, you can bring them, or use ours. 

      Also bring drinking water and if it’s sunny a hat is helpful. It can get hot in some of the sunnier areas.

      Directions:
      Enter at the open gate a bit past the Garden Center at 666 Bellevue. If you are driving in, tell them you are volunteering in the gardens so you don't need to pay to park.

      The closest BART stop is 19th St Oakland. There is also AC Transit (Bus Service) on Grand Avenue.

      Who's Coming?

      Contact: Paul Chapman '70 

      The Gardens at Lake Merritt — 666 Bellevue Avenue false
    • May 7
      9:45AM – 1:00PM
      Loch Raven Skeet and Trap Center
      Add to Calendar 2022-05-07T09:45:00 2022-05-07T13:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: MD, Phoenix - Tree Planting with the Gunpowder Valley Conservancy

      We will be planting trees along with members of the Gunpowder Valley Conservancy in the Loch Raven watershed.

      The Conservancy is allowing minors (ages 8 – 17) to attend this event as long as there is one parent/legal guardian per four children in attendance. Adults must sign COVID-19 waiver form. Note: Participants are required to wear face masks during this event due to the close nature of the work.

      Limited to 25 participants.

      Contact: Lynne Durbin '77

      Loch Raven Skeet and Trap Center — 12301 Dulaney Valley Road false
    • May 7
      9:50AM – 12:00PM
      Conimicut Point Beach
      Add to Calendar 2022-05-07T09:50:00 2022-05-07T12:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: RI - Shoreline Cleanup at Conimicut Point (RAIN OR SHINE)

      THIS EVENT IS RAIN OR SHINE

      Please join Team YARI (Yale Alumni of Rhode Island) and members of the public at the shoreline cleanup at Conimicut Point Beach, Warwick, organized by Save The Bay. We'll do our part to keep trash, particularly plastics, out of the ocean and keep the beach naturally beautiful. Families are welcome (ages 8+ recommended).

      Save The Bay will provide disposable gloves, trash bags and hand sanitizer. You may want to bring your own work gloves, trash grabber, or bucket. Wear closed-toe shoes and dress for the weather. We go rain or shine, unless it's stormy.

      You will need to sign a waiver - you can either print it at home and bring it with you, or sign it when you arrive. Please arrive by 9:50 AM so we can identify each other among the other volunteers. Look for the "Y" flag at the far end of the parking lot. Call Brian if you can't find Team YARI (you'll get the number when you register).

      Additional event details are on Save the Bay's website, but do not register directly with Save the Bay because we are pre-registered as a team.

      Looking forward to seeing you on the beach!

      Who's Coming?

      Contact: Brian Wu '86, '88 MFA

      Conimicut Point Beach — 1 Point Ave false