New York Cares
Since our founding, New York Cares has been committed to meeting pressing needs by engaging caring New Yorkers in volunteer service. In 1987, a group of friends became frustrated trying to volunteer. Calling places to find opportunities was slow. It was a challenge both for volunteers and the nonprofits that needed help. The answer? A centralized way of recruiting, training, and placing volunteers. And so, New York Cares was born!
Since then, we’ve gone on to inspire hundreds of similar organizations across the country. Starting small with a few staff members, we are now a seasoned nonprofit with 35 years of experience managing volunteers.
Like many New Yorkers, you might know us from our annual Coat Drive (which we’ve run for 33 years). Maybe you’ve seen the iconic image of the Statue of Liberty shivering, and even donated a coat. Still, it might surprise you to know that we run programs year-round, addressing issues like hunger, homelessness, educational inequity, and the environment.
Our volunteers serve in schools, soup kitchens, senior centers, public parks, libraries, and other nonprofits. We provide volunteer projects in all 5 boroughs, designed to suit your schedule and your interests.
NEW YORK CARES BY THE NUMBERS:
- Last year, 20,000 caring New Yorkers filled more than 67,000 volunteer positions
- Our staff supervises hundreds of volunteer projects each month
- We work with over 650 nonprofits, schools, and government agencies at locations around NYC
- New York Cares receives generous funding from individuals (38%), foundations and corporations (58%), and government sources (4%)
65 Broadway, 19th Floor, New York, NY 10006
(212) 228-5000