Events Calendar

  • Saturday 5/13/23

    • May 13
      10:00AM – 12:00PM
      Sorauren Park Fieldhouse
      Add to Calendar 2023-05-13T10:00:00 2023-05-13T12:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: International, Canada - Toronto Sorauren Park Clean-up and Gardening Day

      Yale Day of Service volunteers will be helping to clean up and beautify the gardens around the Sorauren Park Fieldhouse. We will be weeding, pruning, and mulching.

      Families are welcome. 

      If you have them, bring gardening tools including gloves. Don’t forget to bring a refillable water bottle.

      Street parking is available. Best TTC access is 506 College or 505 Dundas cars, or 504 bus from Dundas St. West station, getting off at the top of Sorauren Avenue; stops on both sides.

      Who's Coming?

      Contact: Rosa (Melendez) Rahimpour '01 PhD

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    • May 13
      10:00AM – 12:00PM
      Kitsilano Beach
      Add to Calendar 2023-05-13T10:00:00 2023-05-13T12:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: International, Canada - Vancouver Kitsilano Beach Cleanup

      The Yale Club of BC will be joining the Kitsilano Family Beach Cleanup together for Yale Day of Service.

      Parking available in the Kitsilano Beach parking lot. Meet at the Boathouse Restaurant at 10am. Family friendly
       

      Contact: Danielle Lovell '06

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    • May 13
      10:00AM – 12:00PM
      A Wider Circle
      Add to Calendar 2023-05-13T10:00:00 2023-05-13T12:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: MD, Silver Spring – A Wider Circle - Sort Donations

      Help sort donations and stock the showroom at A Wider Circle, a local nonprofit organization that helps people living in poverty furnish their homes free of charge. This is a family-friendly community service opportunity!

      The mission of A Wider Circle is to end poverty. A Wider Circle’s holistic approach integrates on-the-ground services for the creation of stable homes, workforce development, and neighborhood revitalization. They also seek to develop large-scale solutions that incorporate greater awareness and engagement by the community.

      In this volunteer opportunity, you’ll be helping out with A Wider Circle’s Essential Support program. The program focuses on providing basic need items for the home to our neighbors seeking to rise out of poverty. The donations A Wider Circle receives include household furniture, linens, kitchen items, toys, and professional clothing and accessories. Volunteers will help to sort donations and stock the showrooms A Wider Circle’s clients select their items from. With the help of volunteers like you, A Wider Circle is able to furnish 10-20 homes free of charge each day for neighbors in need.

      Kids are welcome to join their parents for this volunteer opportunity, and can earn community service hours doing so! Please register your children if you plan to bring them. 

      Age Requirements:
      Volunteers who are 14 or older are welcome to join us on their own, but we do ask that anyone 13 or under volunteer with a parent or guardian.

      What to Wear:

      - Closed-toed shoes (sneakers are best)
      - Family-friendly comfortable clothes (no political messages) 
      - Our center is not fully temperature-controlled, so please dress for the weather

      Directions and Parking:
      We do not have parking onsite for volunteers, other than for those with mobility concerns.

      Offsite parking:
      Drive to - 2101 Luzerne Ave, Silver Spring, MD 20910 (use this as a landmark)
      Park - Anywhere along Luzerne Ave (except #2201 &  #2203), Louis St., Louis Ave. Glen Ross Rd.

      PLEASE DO NOT PARK ON WARREN STREET 

      When you arrive - please head inside the double glass doors. A staff member will sign you in and lead you to the orientation room. 

      Waiver:
      All first-time volunteers or those who have not completed a waiver in the past 5 years will need to sign this waiver. A parent or guardian will need to verify the waiver for anyone under the age of 18. 

      Clients Privacy:
      As much as we would love for you to keep great memories of your experience at A Wider Circle, we would love to also preserve the privacy of the people we serve. Therefore, we would appreciate you not taking pictures in the showroom, where clients are. Pictures can ONLY be taken in the warehouse downstairs while sorting and preparing items that families take home.

      Contact: Ethan Dodd '22 

      Who's Coming

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    • May 13
      10:00AM – 12:00PM
      Nido de Esperanza
      Add to Calendar 2023-05-13T10:00:00 2023-05-13T12:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: New York, NY - Nido de Esperanza

      Nido de Esperanza is a non-profit organization that seeks to break the cycle of poverty by changing the first 1,000 days of a child’s life through nutrition, education, community and support and materials goods.

      Volunteer roles will include sorting and bundling donated clothing, packing food bags, and sorting children's books.

      • Families welcome - minimum age is 10 years old
      • Volunteers should dress comfortably and bring a water bottle
      • Nido de Esperanza is located at 41111 Broadway between 173rd and 174th streets, inside Christ Church Washington Heights. There is a red door to the left of the gates with a doorbell that has "Nido de Esperanza" on it.
      • Getting there
        • By train: A train to 175th or 1 train to 168th
        • By car: metered street parking in the area is usually available, but allow 10-15 minutes for parking if you plan to drive.
      • Volunteers are welcome to gather at a nearby place for lunch afterwards - details TBA

      Who's Coming?

      Contact: Alison Gardy '88

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    • May 13
      10:00AM – 1:00PM
      Rockaway Beach and Boardwalk
      Add to Calendar 2023-05-13T10:00:00 2023-05-13T13:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: New York, NY - Rockaway Beach, Queens (RAIN OR SHINE)

      Help prepare Rockaway Beach for the 2023 beach season! We'll be clearing sand off of access ramps, removing debris, and beautifying the beach and boardwalk. All ages are welcome to participate. 

      Boardwalk concessions will be open for a bite and a drink afterwards.

      What to Bring:
      Bring a hat, sunglasses, and shoes that can go on the sand (or barefoot).

      Directions:
      Rockway Park Shuttle trains Q52 or Q53, SBS or Q22 bus.
      Onsite parking is available.

      Who's Coming?

      Contact: Eric Peterson '99

      Co-Sponsored by Yale Blue Green

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    • May 13
      10:00AM – 12:00PM
      Lantern Court at Red Oak Camp
      Add to Calendar 2023-05-13T10:00:00 2023-05-13T12:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: OH, Kirtland - Lantern Court at Red Oak Camp

      We will be assisting Eddie Lagucki, chief horticulturalist at Lantern Court at Red Oak Camp, with planting bulbs, transplanting seedlings and pruning lavender bushes amid the property's historic plantings, part of Holden Forests & Gardens, the nation's 12th largest public garden. That will be followed by an educational hike.

      Notes:

      • This event will take place rain or shine, unless there is thunder or hail.
      • Children are welcome. Please be prepared to supervise anyone ages 10 or younger
      • Please refrain from bringing dogs

      Directions: When you get to Lantern Court, there is a wooden sign by the entrance that says “Lantern Court at Red Oak Camp.” Pull in there. You will see a metal gate straight ahead and a road going right towards the white gate house. The front gate will be open, Go straight through towards the estate house. Those with mobility issues can park in the turn-around in front of the estate house. Everyone else continue down the road until you reach the parking lot a few hundred feet away. We will meet in the arcade to start the program, located just past the turn-around for the estate.

      Hosted by Yale CLE, AAAYA-Northeast Ohio chapter, YaleWomen Cleveland.

      Betsy Sullivan '74 '76 MA

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    • May 13
      10:00AM – 4:00PM
      Cradles to Crayons (C2C) – The Giving Factory
      Add to Calendar 2023-05-13T10:00:00 2023-05-13T16:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: PA, Philadelphia - Cradles to Crayons, The Giving Factory

      Cradles to Crayons (C2C) provides homeless and other children from low-income families essential items they need to thrive–at home, at school and at play–from birth through age 12.

      How to Support C2C: Help sort and assemble donations at The Giving Factory on 5/13/23 during any of our three 90-minute shifts from 10 AM - 4 PM. If you can, please bring some donations with you to The Giving Factory: Most Needed Items or Other Accepted Items

      Who Can Participate: Yalies, their family members, and friends are all welcome to volunteer. Children ages 5-17 must be accompanied by an adult for the entire shift. Only pre-registered volunteers (see below) will be allowed inside The Giving Factory. Registration must be completed 24 hours before our service on 5/13/23.

       

      Important Info on Age

      • Adult Volunteers Ages 18 or Older - must register themselves. Please forward/provide the Shift Link info to each adult who wants to volunteer with you.  
      • Child Volunteers Ages 5 thru 17 - must be registered by their parents or legal guardians who should fill in each child's information and answer "No" to the question "Are you over 18 years old?"

      REGISTRATION (2 STEPS)

      • Register yourself and any guests/children through the Yale Day of Service registration.
      • Register with C2C as outlined below, and pick a shift.
        • C2C Registration - First review the Important Info on Age above. After that, you, your family and friends must use the links below to register for specific shifts at The Giving Factory on 5/13/23. 
        • C2C Shift Registration - Select the 90-minute shift when you want to volunteer: 

      Directions and Parking: The Giving Factory is in a large complex with ample parking. GPS Directions and more detailed info available online.

      • Note: Enter this Business Complex from 2680 S Abbottsford Ave or 2781 Roberts Ave; it is not accessible from Wissahickon Ave.

      Who's Coming?

      Contacts: Kay Tucker Franklin '73 or Claire Streibert '94

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    • May 13
      10:00AM – 12:00PM
      Vilas Park Beach
      Add to Calendar 2023-05-13T10:00:00 2023-05-13T12:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day Of Service: WI, Madison - Beach Clean Up

      Roll up your pants and join us on the lake for a morning beach clean-up and seaweed removal. Rakes will be provided. Please dress warmly, and wear water shoes, waterproof shoes, or work/”junk” shoes. Bring a water bottle and work gloves, if you have them. Children are welcome, but note that we will be near open water without the presence of a lifeguard.

      In the event of inclement weather, all registered participants will be contacted by email to confirm if the event is cancelled.

      Contact: Jeannine Ruby '03, '08 MD

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    • May 13
      11:00AM – 1:30PM
      San Francisco Marin Food Bank, Illinois Warehouse
      Add to Calendar 2023-05-13T11:00:00 2023-05-13T13:30:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: CA, San Francisco - Marin Food Bank, Illinois Warehouse - CLOSED

      *Registration for this event is closed. Please consider participating in another Service Project.*

      The mission of the San Francisco-Marin (SF-M) Food Bank is to end hunger in San Francisco and Marin. They address hunger head-on from their food pantry network and home-delivered groceries to CalFresh (food stamp) enrollment. Every week, over 53,000 households count on the SF-M Food Bank for food assistance. 60% of what they distribute is fresh fruit and vegetables.

      Task:
      Help build grocery bags for home delivery in their new, temporary location, the Illinois Warehouse.

      What to Wear/Bring:
      - Closed-toe shoes are required at all volunteer projects.
      - We recommend volunteers not wear jewelry. If worn, all items must be covered by the provided gloves and/or hairnets.
      - We suggest dressing in casual and clean layers, as the temperature in the warehouse is often cool.
      - Masks are strongly recommended when volunteering with the Food Bank

      Accessibility:
      This opportunity is wheelchair accessible. Minors must be accompanied by an adult. All volunteers must be 11+ years old.
      Orientation and training are included in each shift

      Who's Coming?

      Contact: Sarah Williams '15 MFA

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