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Planning projects for 43,000 volunteers is a big job, but it pales in comparison to the demand for our services. Everyone is feeling the recession, but for New Yorkers already living in poverty, the impact is devastating. And as the list of organizations waiting for us to plan volunteer projects to help them meet the increased need grows longer, it's clear that this is no time for business as usual.

It will be a challenge, but New York Cares is committed to mobilizing 50,000 volunteers in the coming year to help New Yorkers in need recover from the recession and prepare for better days ahead. Our volunteer programs bring out the best in us, improve everyone's quality of life, and build a stronger New York.

We thank you – our volunteers, supporters, and community partners – for helping us come so far already. We can do great things, but we can't do it without you. Keep reading to find out how you can join this effort and help us strengthen the city.

All the best,

Gary's Signature
Gary Bagley
Executive Director

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50,000 for New York City

50,000 for NYC New York Cares plays a unique role in bridging the gap between people in need and those who want to help. That's why we created 50,000 for New York City, our campaign to mobilize 50,000 volunteers in the coming year. We made this pledge to meet critical issues the city faces as a result of the recession, and to support of Mayor Bloomberg's volunteerism initiative, NYC Service.

To kick start our effort, we held the largest orientation in our history at City Hall during National Volunteer Week, welcoming 250 new volunteers. We'll increase our programs by 15% to provide thousands of additional opportunities for New Yorkers to get involved.

We've set ambitious goals, and hope you'll join us in meeting them. Read more about our plan and find out how you can help.

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In the News

HandsOn Network is competing in the Target Bullseye Gives campaign, which awards a portion of $3 million to ten charities based on your votes. Vote HandsOn today to keep volunteering strong.
New York Cares was named one of six finalists for the New York Times Nonprofit Excellence Awards.
Our live blogger on Hands On New York Day captured all the action.
We attended the launch of Mayor Bloomberg's NYC Service.
The New York Times, CNN, and other media outlets covered the surge of jobless New Yorkers volunteering with New York Cares.
We got the inside scoop on the origin of the New York Cares Coat Drive from Suzanne Davis, the woman who first brought us the idea in 1989.
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Hands On Volunteering

Marty MarkowitzWe capped off National Volunteer Week with the 15th Annual Hands On New York Day. On Saturday, April 25, 5,000 volunteers revitalized 78 city parks, gardens, and public spaces, making them clean, green, and ready for warmer weather.

We had a great turnout for the event and did outstanding work, including planting 20,000 trees in partnership with MillionTreesNYC. Thanks to everyone's hard work, New York City parks and gardens will remain open and inviting urban oases.

Stay tuned to our Web site for details on our next citywide volunteer day, New York Cares Day, coming to a school near you this October!

 
Dare to Care

Learn more about New York Cares at a "Dare to Care" session:

Tuesday, May 19, 12:00 p.m.
Thursday, May 28, 7:00 p.m.

Contact Ryan Walls for details.

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Did You Know

New York Cares helped nearly half a million vulnerable New Yorkers last year, up from 350,000 the year before. Just imagine what we could do with your donation.

Please give to New York Cares to ensure a brighter, better future for New York City.

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