30 ways to serve Syracuse

Syracuse offers a wide variety of community service opportunities, both on and off campus.

Community service is more than just an alternative punishment to going to jail. It can be a worthwhile experience of volunteering and making the world a better place.

A variety of community service opportunities exist throughout the Syracuse community. From parks and recreation centers to homes for the elderly and soup kitchens. From working with the very old to the very young. From working every single day to just a few minutes a year.

“There is no lack of diversity in setting, volunteer job, tasks, populations to work with or social issues to address,” said Pamela Heintz, director of the Mary Ann Shaw Center for Public and Community Service at Syracuse University.

These opportunities help to make the community a better place and benefit both the organizations and the volunteers themselves. “A most common comment from volunteers is that 'I got more out of this than I think the site/organization did,’” Heintz said.

Within the Syracuse community, there are both local organizations and community centers to volunteer at such as the Westcott Community Center or the Sarah House. There are also local chapters of national organizations always looking for people to help, at places like the American Red Cross or Boys & Girls Club.

And for students, there is no lack of opportunity for community service, even on the SU hill and State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry campus. A class offered through the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs called Public Service Practicum has students work with specific organizations throughout the semester to serve the community. The Mary Ann Shaw Center for Public and Community Service assists students to find the right type of volunteer opportunity and gives them all the resources they need to do community service. And the Alpha Phi Omega Community Service Fraternity completes thousands of community service hours each semester.

It must be remembered that these are not all the opportunities for service in Syracuse, it is just a sample. Help is needed, and you can help change the world one service opportunity at a time.

“We all have not only the choice, but also the responsibility to participate,“ Heintz said.

 

SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES IN SYRACUSE

Community Development

Organization Contact Website
BISHOP FOERY FOUNDATION 315-424-9378 CatholicCharitiesUSA.org
MEALS ON WHEELS 315-478-5948 ext. 213 Meals.org
P.E.A.C.E. INC. 315-470-3300 Peace-CAA.org
PERSON TO PERSON CITIZEN ADVOCACY ASSOCIATION 315-472-9190 PPC Advocacy.org
RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE 315-476--1027 CNY RonaldMcDonaldhouse.org
THE SAMARITAN CENTER 315-472-0650 TheSamaritanCenter.com
SARAH HOUSE 315-475-1747 SarahHouse.org
SYRACUSE HABITAT FOR HUMANITY 315-422-2230 SyracuseHabitat.org
TEMPLE SOCIETY OF CONCORD FOOD BANK 315-475-9952 TempleConcord.org
UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL NEW YORK 315-428-2246 UnitedWay-CNY.org
VINCENT HOUSE 315-426-0481 FrancisCorps.org
WESTCOTT COMMUNITY CENTER 315-478-8634 WestcottCC.org
WESTSIDE LEARNING CENTER 315-435-4013 Partners-in-Learning.org/WSLC

Medical Services

Organization Contact Website
ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION 315-472-4201 Alz.org/CentralNewYork
AMERICAN RED CROSS 315-234-2217 SyrARC.org
RESCUE MISSION 315-472-6251 RMsyr.org
SALVATION ARMY 315-475-1688 SAsyr.org
SYRACUSE VA MEDICAL CENTER 315-425-4681 Syracuse.VA.gov

Recreational Volunteering

Organization Contact Website
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF SYRACUSE, HAMILTON STREET 315-468-0521 BGCSyracuse.org
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF SYRACUSE, VAN BUREN STREET 315-425-1965 BGCSyracuse.org
FRAZER SCHOOL 315-473-4430 Syracuse.NY.US/Parks/Volunteer
SOUTHWEST COMMUNITY CENTER 315-474-6823 Syracuse.NY.US/Parks/Volunteer
SYRACUSE YMCA 315-474-6851 YMCAofGreaterSyracuse.org
WESTMORELAND COMMUNITY CENTER 315-473-6754 Syracuse.NY.US/Parks/Volunteer

Educational Opportunities

Organization Contact Website
ALPHA PHI OMEGA, SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY Email webmaster@apophi.org APOPhi.org
HENDRICKS CHAPEL 315-443-5044 Hendricks.syr.edu
MARY ANN SHAW CENTER FOR PUBLIC AND COMMUNITY SERVICE 315-443-3051 Students.syr.edu/CPCS
PUBLIC SERVICE PRACTICUM, MAXWELL SCHOOL, SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY 315-443-4683 Maxwell.syr.edu
SUNY ESF COMMUNITY SERVICE AND SERVICE LEARNING 315-470-4909 ESF.edu/Students/Service

soup kitchen

I want to volunteer in a soup kitchen in Syracuse ny. In the summer after I get out of high school I want to go to school for cooking but I think a soup kitchen is a starting point for me

a way for anyone to volunteer

Try the Red Cross . I volunteer there despite being disabled ... there are 100's of ways to help. I wish you and your sister the best.

Looking for a way to volunteer

Hello
My sister (67) has lost most of the use of her hands and one arm, but she would very much like to volunteer. Does anyone know of anything she could do? She is unable to drive or cook. She can use a computer some, and a phone. Any ideas?

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I'm looking for a place my son can complete a few hrs of community service

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Need to complete 10 hours of community service

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