Events Calendar

  • Wednesday 5/10/23

    • May 10, 2023
      Starts at 6:00PM
      Tarrant Area Food Bank
      Add to Calendar 2023-05-10T18:00:00 2023-05-10T18:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: TX, Fort Worth - YCFW Tarrant Area Food Bank

      Yale Club of Fort Worth will be volunteering at the Tarrant Area Food Bank Distribution Center's Family Night for our Yale Day of Service. Children 8 and older can participate in this event. There are a limited number of spots available so please RSVP by emailing us by Friday, May 5. 

      Thanks for you support!

      Contact: Maricar Estrella Parent '23

      Tarrant Area Food Bank — 2600 Cullen Street false
  • Friday 5/12/23

    • May 12
      10:00AM – 1:00PM
      Salvation Army
      Add to Calendar 2023-05-12T10:00:00 2023-05-12T13:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: DC, Washington - Help We Are Family Prepare Groceries for Delivery to Seniors

      Grounded in grassroots senior leadership, We Are Family mobilizes a committed corps of volunteers to reach out to isolated inner-city seniors with free services, advocacy, and companionship, building a network of caring eyes and ears that enables at-risk seniors to age in place. More than simply a social service provider, We Are Family is a bold experiment in building caring, just and inclusive community.

      Volunteers will work on an ad hoc assembly line. Some volunteers will stand at a station handing out food. Other volunteers will walk from station to station placing the food items in a bag. We Are Family's team of volunteers will deliver the food the next day. Far from drudgery, the activity is as much social as volunteering.

      What to Wear/Bring
      Volunteers don't need to bring anything but are encouraged to wear comfortable and weather-appropriate clothes as this is an outdoor event.

      Directions
      The location is right next to the green line metro stop at U Street/African-Amer Civil War Memorial/Cardozo. It's also very close to the U St NW and 13th St NW bus stop for the 90, 92 and 96 buses.

      Age Recommended
      At least one member from your group should be over 18. However, children usually enjoy the event.

      Who's Coming?

      Contact: James Brender '04 MBA

      Salvation Army — 3335 Sherman Ave NW false
    • May 12, 2023
      Starts at 12:00PM
      Online
      Add to Calendar 2023-05-12T12:00:00 2023-05-12T12:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: Virtual - Supporting the Women of The Mercy Learning Center

      The Mercy Learning Center (MLC) mission is to provide literacy and life skills training to low income women in Bridgeport, CT. The center serves about 1,000 women per year, from 50 countries of origin, and teaches English, Math, Science, Social Studies/Civics and computing/technology to prepare students for High School Equivalency diplomas, U.S. Citizenship exams, job interviews and college careers. MLC has a holistic approach and also offers social services, counseling, food and diaper assistance and childcare. CEO Jane Ferreira, Yale YDS Class of ‘89 often says, “When you educate a woman, you educate a family” and all donations will stretch across generations.

      Donation Drive: What is Needed and How to Contribute:
      The MLC is in urgent need of donations and family friendly Food Pantry & toiletries for their members for at home use. Given the pandemic’s impact on their community there are multiple ways to engage and contribute as follows:

      • May 12: Virtual Conversation: Optional Zoom call Friday afternoon, May 12 with Jane Ferreira, President & CEO of The Mercy Learning Center and Guest Speakers on “The Urgency of Accelerating Women’s Literacy”. See who's coming!
      • Ongoing: Cash/Credit Donations: Send directly to MLC and note YDOS 23
      • Ongoing: Food Pantry & Toiletries: Non-Perishable Healthy Foods and Toiletries can be sent via Amazon.com or Walmart.com for Monday to Friday delivery dates at any time to The Mercy Learning Center, 637 Park Avenue, Bridgeport, CT 06604-4611.
        • Please note YDOS 23 in gift receipt comments for tracking.
        • Favorites of their families would be healthy cereal, soup, canned tuna and chicken, bags of rice and dried beans, pasta and sauce, canned vegetables and fruits, peanut butter and jelly for groceries
        • Priority toiletries include toothbrushes (adult and child), toothpaste, floss, soap, shampoo, deodorant, baby wipes, tampons and sanitary napkins for toiletries.
      • May 22: In Person Drop Off: For those interested, we will drop off a care package on Monday, May 22, and take photos with The MLC staff and families, as available. Exact time to be scheduled in mid April 2023.

      Site Contacts: Lee Race '93 MBA & Kylie Race

      Social Sharing: If you’d like to include words of encouragement and name and Yale affiliation or a photo as part of our care package and social post for our YDOS for The Mercy Learning Center please email Lee & Kylie.

      Thank you to past participants, it’s been an incredibly meaningful effort to support The Mercy Learning Center mission, staff and community.

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    • May 12
      12:15PM – 2:30PM
      Project Open Hand
      Add to Calendar 2023-05-12T12:15:00 2023-05-12T14:30:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: CA, San Francisco - Project Open Hand (FULL)

      *Please note: this project has reached volunteer capacity. Please consider registering for another project nearby.*

      Volunteer tasks include sorting and bagging food items and/or assembling meal packages for our clients. Please note that our volunteer opportunities often involve handling meat, nut, and dairy products. Children must be 15 years or older to participate in the kitchen.

      Please register by May 5th for this Friday service project. Arrive 15 minutes early (12:15 PM) for orientation. Parking is extremely tight. Public transit is highly recommended. POH is about a 10-minute flat walk from Civic Center BART and Muni Stations. 

      Shift: 12:30 - 2:30 PM
      Limited to 10 volunteers 

      Volunteer Waiver
      Please complete this one-time volunteer waiver prior to your arrival. If you are registering more than one volunteer, please complete the form for each member in your party.

      Dress Code

      • Closed-toed shoes, shirts with sleeves, full-length pants, and a hat to cover your hair (hairnets are available on-site)
      • A mask (without a valve) or face covering

      COVID-19 Guidelines

      • Provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination in-person to a Volunteer Coordinator on the day of your shift.
      • Check your health prior to arriving to your scheduled volunteer shift. If you feel sick, please stay home.
      • Practice proper social distancing and wear a mask or face covering at all times.
      • Frequently wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds or use hand sanitizer when a wash station is not available. 

      Who's Coming?

      Contact: Julie House '78 

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    • May 12
      6:00PM – 8:00PM
      Feeding San Diego Warehouse
      Add to Calendar 2023-05-12T18:00:00 2023-05-12T20:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: CA, San Diego - Feeding San Diego

      We’re so happy to return to Feeding San Diego for YDOS23! Your support of Feeding San Diego on this year's Day of Service will help end hunger in San Diego County, and enables Feeding San Diego to serve over 40.3 million meals in the community annually. You are making an impact.

      We have reserved this time for up to 12 volunteers.

      All volunteers that are part of our group should sign up to participate by using the easy steps provided below. Each individual volunteer should complete this step themselves (or on behalf of a minor child) versus having one person do it for everyone.

      Easy Steps to Sign Up Online:

      1. Visit the Feeding San Diego registration site
      2. Complete the registration steps by completing the Golden volunteer account.
      3. Click the orange register button to confirm the event.
      4. You will automatically be registered with the group and added to the volunteer opportunity.

      Each volunteer will receive a confirmation email when signed up successfully.

      Before You Arrive, Don’t Forget!
      - All volunteers must wear closed-toe shoes.
      - Volunteers must be six and older to volunteer.
      - Any volunteers not signed up online must bring a paper waiver, to include a parent or guardian signature if under 18 years.

       

      Contact: Megan Schirmacher '93

      Feeding San Diego Warehouse — 9477 Waples Street, Suite 100 false
  • Saturday 5/13/23

    • May 13 – May 27
      Virtual
      Add to Calendar 2023-05-13T00:00:00 2023-05-27T23:59:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: DC, Washington - Lend Your Expertise to Taimaka Nonprofit for Childhood Nutrition

      Taimaka is a non-profit focused on tackling childhood malnutrition, supported by a recent Yale alum. Taimaka runs an incubation lab in northeastern Nigeria where we offer clinical treatment to roughly 5,000 children with acute malnutrition and incubate a portfolio of research projects to improve the efficacy and cost of treatment for the 45.4 million children who need it. In short, we save lives, then learn how to do it better.

      Taimaka is a relatively young organization and as we scale, we’d love the support of Yale alumni on areas we have less expertise in, even if it’s just 1-2 hours! If you're interested in supporting us, you can sign up for any number of hours from May 13th - May 27th and we'll coordinate a time to work together! 

      Here are some examples of tasks we'd love help with based on your expertise: 

      Legal Advice 
      (e.g., work with our CEO to build better employment policies) 

      Tax Support
      (e.g., work with our CEO ensure that we’re compliant with our non-profit filing requirements this year!)

      Finance
      (e.g., work with our CEO to think about how to better project our financial needs/what we should be thinking about as we scale)

      Consulting
      (e.g., work with our fundraising director to red-team our strategy for scale and help brainstorm creative ideas for how we can pitch ourselves!)

      Communications/Graphic Design
      (e.g., work with our fundraising director to revamp some of our materials or think about how we pitch ourselves)

      Think Tanks/Journalists/Writers
      (e.g., help us proof some of our external materials to ensure that they read cleanly and effectively to non-Taimaka audiences)

      Government/Policy/Lobbying
      (e.g., work with our gov’t relations lead to brainstorm how to better advocate for malnutrition as a priority at USAID and other government agencies)

      Fundraising/Marketing
      (e.g., work with our fundraising director to brainstorm how to put together a better high net-worth donor strategy)

      Public Health/Research
      (e.g., work with our research director to help us review some literature for our research portfolio)

      Business generally
      (e.g., mentor our executive leadership team in thinking about how to build a stronger organization!)

      Contact: Olivia Shoemaker '21

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    • May 13
      12:00AM – 11:00PM
      Gallatin Valley Food Bank/Story Mill Learning Garden
      Add to Calendar 2023-05-13T00:00:00 2023-05-13T23:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: MT, Bozeman - Food Bank Gardening

      We will work with the Gallatin Valley Food Bank to do some spring soil remediation and planting (weather depending).  All are welcome!

      As the date gets closer and the exact project is determined, we will send out additional information (such as when to meet). 

      Please bring a water bottle, gloves, and appropriate work shoes/clothes. We will provide tools.

      Who's Coming?

      Contact: Angie Rutherford '08 MESc

      Gallatin Valley Food Bank/Story Mill Learning Garden — 602 Bond Street false
    • May 13 – May 27
      Virtual
      Add to Calendar 2023-05-13T00:00:00 2023-05-27T23:59:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: Virtual - Lend Your Expertise to Taimaka Nonprofit for Childhood Nutrition

      Taimaka is a non-profit focused on tackling childhood malnutrition, supported by a recent Yale alum. Taimaka runs an incubation lab in northeastern Nigeria where we offer clinical treatment to roughly 5,000 children with acute malnutrition and incubate a portfolio of research projects to improve the efficacy and cost of treatment for the 45.4 million children who need it. In short, we save lives, then learn how to do it better.

      Taimaka is a relatively young organization and as we scale, we’d love the support of Yale alumni on areas we have less expertise in, even if it’s just 1-2 hours! If you're interested in supporting us, you can sign up for any number of hours from May 13th - May 27th and we'll coordinate a time to work together! 

      Here are some examples of tasks we'd love help with based on your expertise: 

      Legal Advice 
      (e.g., work with our CEO to build better employment policies) 

      Tax Support
      (e.g., work with our CEO ensure that we’re compliant with our non-profit filing requirements this year!)

      Finance
      (e.g., work with our CEO to think about how to better project our financial needs/what we should be thinking about as we scale)

      Consulting
      (e.g., work with our fundraising director to red-team our strategy for scale and help brainstorm creative ideas for how we can pitch ourselves!)

      Communications/Graphic Design
      (e.g., work with our fundraising director to revamp some of our materials or think about how we pitch ourselves)

      Think Tanks/Journalists/Writers
      (e.g., help us proof some of our external materials to ensure that they read cleanly and effectively to non-Taimaka audiences)

      Government/Policy/Lobbying
      (e.g., work with our gov’t relations lead to brainstorm how to better advocate for malnutrition as a priority at USAID and other government agencies)

      Fundraising/Marketing
      (e.g., work with our fundraising director to brainstorm how to put together a better high net-worth donor strategy)

      Public Health/Research
      (e.g., work with our research director to help us review some literature for our research portfolio)

      Business generally
      (e.g., mentor our executive leadership team in thinking about how to build a stronger organization!)

      Contact: Olivia Shoemaker '21

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    • May 13
      6:30AM – 11:30AM
      Tom McCall Waterfront Park
      Add to Calendar 2023-05-13T06:30:00 2023-05-13T11:30:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: OR, Portland - Doggie Dash

      The Oregon Humane Society's Doggie Dash Walk/Run is their biggest fundraiser of the year. OHS is the largest and oldest humane society in the Northwest. Please join the wonderful group of volunteers who make this event happen. 

      Do not bring your dog to this event as you will need both hands free to help take care of the participants. 

      This year there are three options for YDoS volunteers. The minimum age to volunteer is 12.

      COURSE MONITORS: 
      7:30am – 11:30am 
      Need to be assertive; only adults or adult/kid combos. Cheer on all participants and point them in the right direction.  Some positions will be stationed at water stations to hand out water to people and dogs.  Volunteers for this job must be able to stand for long periods, problem solve and follow instructions.   

      STARTING LINE MONITORS: 
      8:00am - 10:30am 
      Need to be loud and cheerful. Help direct people where to line up and make sure they don't step into the side of the street open to vehicles.  Requires standing for long periods.  Must be 18 and over for this position.   

      FINISH LINE MONITORS: 
      8:00am – 11:30am 
      Need to be loud and cheerful. Assist with filling and handing out water bottles to participants as they finish.  Standing for long periods required. ned at water stations to hand out water to people and dogs.  Volunteers for this job must be able to stand for long periods, problem solve and follow instructions.

      Public transportation is a good option for this event. If driving, there are several SmartPark garages that serve this area, and street parking is often available. The garage nearest the Doggie Dash at Waterfront Park is on SE 3rd and Alder – 620 SW 3rd Ave.

      ***Note:  Please email Genevieve Fu to  RSVP for this event, then go to the link provided to register with OHS.  I will be in contact with details about meeting up at the event for a group photo and regrouping afterwards over brunch.

      Contact: Genevieve Fu '05 MArch

      Tom McCall Waterfront Park — 98 SW Naito Pkwy & SW Pine St false