Events Calendar

  • Saturday 5/13/23

    • May 13
      9:00AM – 12:00PM
      Okra Abbey community garden
      Add to Calendar 2023-05-13T09:00:00 2023-05-13T12:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: LA, New Orleans - Okra Abbey Community Garden

      Okra Abbey is a community garden in Carrollton. We will be pulling weeds and tending to the garden.  

      All ages are welcome and we will have age appropriate projects for the younger volunteers.  Parents must accompany their kids.  

      Contact: Sarah Gorham Hunter '91

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    • May 13
      9:00AM – 11:30AM
      Cedar Lake, Minneapolis
      Add to Calendar 2023-05-13T09:00:00 2023-05-13T11:30:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: MN, Minneapolis - Cedar Lake Park Assoc. Clean Up

      Volunteers will work on clearing and lining trails, removing buck-thorn and other invasive plant species, general planting etc.

      * All ages are welcome for this project, but it is requested that adults supervise younger children.
      * In terms of weather, we will work in a light drizzle but not if raining hard or storming.
      *Volunteers should bring outdoor work gloves and a water bottle.

      In 1988, neighbors joined together to save a large parcel of land from development on the north and east sides of Cedar Lake in Minneapolis. Seeking out and inviting all interested parties to participate, the group focused on a vision-to establish a nature park in the heart of the city-and adopted a set of organizational principles for Cedar Lake Park. The Park is open for all to enjoy and makes it possible to commune with nature in the City.
       

      Who's Coming?

      Contact: Diane Pike '76 MA, '78 MPhil, '81 PhD

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    • May 13
      9:00AM – 12:00PM
      Troseth House, Roseville
      Add to Calendar 2023-05-13T09:00:00 2023-05-13T12:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: MN, Roseville - Wingspan Life Resources

      Assist with yard work for homes for adults with developmental disabilities. Tasks include raking the lawn, picking up sticks, flower planting, trimming growth and sweeping the deck/patio.

      Children able to do yard work are welcome. Adult supervision requested. Wear closed-toed shoes and clothing that can get dirty.

      Wingspan Life Resources is a non-profit organization that offers residential care in group homes and in-home programs to adults with developmental disabilities. The Wingspan Life Resources mission is to help individuals who are challenged by ability, health, or age, and to realize their own unique gifts, talents, and dreams. They fulfill this mission by providing individualized support services that promote personal choice, independence, dignity, and fellowship with the community.

       

      Project Coordinator: Rudy Hokanson '74 MDiv; '81 MBA

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    • May 13
      9:00AM – 12:00PM
      South Fork Trail
      Add to Calendar 2023-05-13T09:00:00 2023-05-13T12:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: NC, Charlotte - Carolina Thread Trail

      We will maintain the trails by lopping, deberming, picking up trash and removing invasives. Friends and families encouraged; children must be 13yrs and up. We will hike along the trail performing tasks - the time and distance you go is up to you, but this activity is best for folks who are comfortable walking and performing some physical labor.

      Let's meet for lunch in McAdenville afterwards!

      What to wear/bring: Closed toed shoes, long pants and water

      What will be provided: Safety glasses, gloves, all necessary tools, snacks

      Contact: Lydia Skardon '91 

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    • May 13
      9:00AM – 12:30PM
      NY Common Pantry
      Add to Calendar 2023-05-13T09:00:00 2023-05-13T12:30:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: New York, NY - New York Common Pantry

      New York Common Pantry reduces hunger and promotes dignity, health and self-sufficiency. Our Choice Pantry Program offers fresh, culturally appropriate and nutritious food free to participants who qualify. Pantry packages are supplemental grocery packages in five food categories: protein, dairy, grains, fruits and vegetables, proportional to the number of individuals in the family and provided every two weeks.

      Volunteer roles for the Harlem Choice Pantry include:

      - Distribution of food bags to pantry clients. This job is done outdoors.

      - Sorting and packing of fresh produce and shelf stable groceries in an assembly-line style process to ensure social distancing standards.

       All volunteers must (i) be 16 years of age or older, (ii) wear clothing that can get dirty and closed-toed shoes, like sneakers, (iii) be vaccinated against Covid-19, (iv) sanitize your hands (the pantry has a hand-sanitizing station in the pantry), and (v) wear gloves, which the New York Common Pantry can provide if necessary.  

      By signing up, volunteers are expected to commit to the entire shift, which may include standing for 3.5 hours and handling up to 30 lbs of groceries. If you find that you can no longer keep your commitment, please provide a minimum of 24 hours notice from the start time of the shift. Additionally, a waiver must be signed by all volunteers in advance. Please see the NY Common Pantry Volunteer Hub for more information.

      Who's Coming

      Contact: Taureen Newland, Yale College

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    • May 13
      9:00AM – 12:00PM
      Manhattan Church of Christ
      Add to Calendar 2023-05-13T09:00:00 2023-05-13T12:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: New York, NY - Manhattan Church of Christ Soup Kitchen

      The Saturday Lunch Program at the Manhattan Church of Christ provides hot meals to the homeless with dignity and compassion.  

      All shifts are family-friendly. Volunteers help prepare meals, place meals in to go containers, place to go containers in bags, and distribute meals to guests, as well as distribute coffee, tea & bottled water, while observing safety protocols. 

      Volunteers must wear masks and gloves, and adhere to social distancing and wipe down policies. 

      Please notify us if you are registered but can no longer attend in order to open the opportunity for others.

      Who's Coming?

      Contact: Natalie Silverstein '96 MPH

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    • May 13
      9:00AM – 12:00PM
      Thomas Edison National Historical Park
      Add to Calendar 2023-05-13T09:00:00 2023-05-13T12:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: NJ, West Orange - Thomas Edison National Historical Park Clean Up (FULL)

      *Please note: This event has reached maximum capacity. Please consider volunteering for another project.*
      Spring clean-up around the park/estate. 

      Please plan to arrive at the parking lot across from the Museum entrance (211 Main Street) 8:30-9:00am. We will be doing a spring clean-up, so please dress accordingly and bring work gloves.

      Coffee and donuts will be provided.

      Who's Coming?

      Contact: Mike Labowsky '72 MS, '77 PhD

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    • May 13
      9:00AM – 12:00PM
      EcoCenter Sponsored by Reliant
      Add to Calendar 2023-05-13T09:00:00 2023-05-13T12:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: TX, Mont Belvieu - EcoCenter Nursery Workday (POSTPONED)

      *Please note: this event has been postponed due to weather-related concerns. Please contact the host for a reschedule date*

      Join us for a family-friendly event, during which we will support Galveston Bay Foundation's habitat restoration work through their plant nursery stewardship project! We will be sprigging or cloning freshwater wetland plants by separating large clusters into singular stems and repotting them into 1-gallon pots.

      • Wear CLOSED-TOE SHOES and long pants you don't mind getting dirty.
      • Bring a filled water bottle, snacks, hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, and bug spray.
      • Please try to carpool if you know others who are coming, as parking is limited.

      This event is capped at 30 participants.

      Contact: Trinidad Kechkian '21

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    • May 13
      9:30AM – 11:30AM
      Filling in the Blanks Warehouse
      Add to Calendar 2023-05-13T09:30:00 2023-05-13T11:30:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: CT, Norwalk - Filling in the Blanks Warehouse

      Filling in the Blanks' Weekend Meal Program has provided over 1 million weekend meals to to children throughout Fairfield and Westchester counties. Join your fellow alums on May 13 - Yale's Day of Service - for a morning volunteer event where we'll assemble and package food items for these children to carry home to eat over the weekend. Volunteers aged 14 and over are welcome! Spaces are limited to 30 people, so register soon! 

      To Register:

      • For new volunteers please first create an account on the organization's website. Then use the sign-up link to register for your event.
      • For returning volunteers, sign in and then use the registration link for your event.
      • Volunteers under 18 they must get a parent signature on the electronic waiver
      • All volunteers MUST sign up at least 72 hours prior to the event with the link provided. 

      Location:

      • Warehouse is located at 346 Main Avenue, Norwalk - entrance is at the loading dock. 
      • Wear comfortable closed toe shoes and clothing as you will be working in a warehouse. 
      • Masks are currently optional in the warehouse.

      Contact: Tina Casolo '80

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