Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Get Ready: Emergency Prep with Seniors on 10/13

Join us in making Good Neighbor Bags on Sunday, October 13th as part of National Preparedness Month and to commemorate the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Sandy.

When: 10/13/2013 from 2:30pm to 4pm
Where: Jewish Home Lifecare - 120 West 106th Street
Who: Families, groups and individuals welcome
What: As part of Jewish Social Action Month and Met Council's 40 for 40 initiative, ensure that vulnerable elders in our community are better prepared for future disasters. Volunteers and seniors will learn important emergency preparedness tools and work together to assemble "good neighbor bags" (emergency go bags) for clients in Met Council and Jewish Home residences.

The afternoon's activities will include:
  • An interactive service learning orientation on emergency preparedness
  • Escorting wheelchair-bound seniors to and from activities
  • Aiding seniors to assemble 200 bags to be distributed to their fellow residents
This is a great opportunity for families, groups, and individuals of all ages who enjoy working with seniors. (Volunteers under 14 must be accompanied.)

RSVP: Register by October 9th at http://tinyurl.com/oct13service
Questions? Contact Simone at scarva@metcouncil.org or 212-453-9675

We hope to see you there! 

Monday, September 23, 2013

Coming Soon: Jewish Social Action Month!

Jewish Social Action Month

Coming Soon!

 

  The holiday season is coming to an end, but it is only the beginning of Jewish Social Action Month (JSAM). JSAM is a month meant to inspire the Jewish community to come together to promote volunteerism, service, and learning. By having many agencies and individuals coming together, the service for those in need will greatly increase, and help improve the lives of many people. For this year, JSAM will take place between October 5th and November 3rd.

For those who are unfamiliar with JSAM, the idea came about when two individuals came together to discuss how to promote Jewish identity for the younger generations. They felt that the current Jewish institutions and programs were losing touch with this generation within their communities. So, they decided the best way to go about doing this was to dedicate a month each year to service to help inspire the community. The month of Cheshvan was selected as the month of service because it came immediately after the High Holidays, which is a time when Jewish observance is generally higher.

To learn more about volunteering during Jewish Social Action Month, please e-mail volunteer@metcouncil.org.
 

Monday, September 16, 2013

Take action on 10/6 for Domestic Violence Awareness Month!

Join us for Stand up for Shalom Bayit (peace in the home) on Sunday, October 6th to take action for Domestic Violence Awareness Month!

When: 10/6/2013 from 10:30am to 2pm
Where: UJA Federation of NY- 130 East 59th Street
Who: Volunteers must be 18+, groups and individuals welcome. 75 participant max.
What: Met Council for Jewish Social Action Month and for our 40 for 40 initiative, will bring together young professionals (20's-30's) of various backgrounds for a day of service to support victims of domestic violence (DV) through education and awareness. This will be a great opportunity to network with like-minded individuals while making an impact on the community.

The day's activities will include:
  • An interactive workshop lead by our Family Violence staff to educate volunteers and debunk the myths of DV
  • Hearing a firsthand account from a Met Council client affected by DV
  • Assembling DV info kits on where individuals can get help
  • Creating purple DV awareness ribbons for canvassing
  • Hitting the streets to hand out the items you've created and spreading awareness
A light breakfast and coffee will be served- dietary laws observed.

RSVP: To participate, you must register by October 2nd at http://www.tinyurl.com/oct6service
Questions? Please contact Simone at scarva@metcouncil.org or 212-453-9675

We hope to see you there!

Monday, September 9, 2013

September 2013 Volunteer of the Month- Blake Brie

Congratulations to our Volunteer of the Month for September 2013- Blake Brie!

Blake has been a volunteer with us for the past several months, devoting her time to creating and hosting weekly nutrition workshops for the seniors at our low-income residence. She has been an outstanding, friendly resource for our clients who turn to her for valuable health information. Thank you for your ongoing dedication!

Blake is a native New Yorker who currently works full-time at the NYU Clinical Cancer Center and attends NYU's Clinical Nutrition masters program part-time. With the little free time she has left, she has made it a priority to give back to the community in any way that she can. Which is how she stumbled upon Met Council opportunities and has since volunteered as a nutrition leader and has been trained to become a SNAP (formerly Food Stamps) pre-screener for weekends through the year!

When asked about her volunteer experiences, Blake says "It's always important to give back to the community, and if I can spread knowledge and awareness about the topic that is of most importance to me, then I definitely should!" She has found her volunteerism to be rewarding and as a learning experience where she has gotten over her fear of public speaking and answering difficult questions quickly on the spot. She has enjoyed her time meeting with clients one-on-one and looks forward to meeting more individuals by aiding them with nutrition lessons or screening their SNAP eligibility.


Our sincerest thanks and appreciation goes to Blake Brie on behalf of all Met Council clients, staff, and volunteers!

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

9/11 Day of Service Project!

Personal Branding Workshop

As part of our 9/11 Day of Service Volunteer Project

 

9/11 Day of Service is a day for many non-profit agencies, including Met Council, to come together for a day of charitable service and good deeds. This day continues to serve as a positive way to pay tribute to the victims, and remind people of the importance of charitable service and working closely within your community. 

In honor of this day of service, Met Council will be hosting a special career services seminar on the topic of Personal Branding. Being able to market yourself effectively is vital when trying to connect with other professionals in your desired field. Often times, a person only has a couple of minutes max to make a positive impact on whoever he or she is speaking with. Our volunteers will share their professional experience with participants so that they can better market themselves to potential connections.

In addition to the opening workshop on the how to market yourself effectively, volunteers will help simulate the two-to-three minute networking scenario with a "speed networking" workshop. This will help simulate the scenario where they only have a couple of minutes to make an impact on potential connections. Volunteers will interact with each client, and provide valuable feedback to those participating. All volunteers will help make an impact on a person's life by providing them the tools to expand their professional network. 

Event Information

Day: Wednesday, September 11th, 2013
Time: 5:30 - 8:00
Where: Met Council's Offices (120 Broadway, 7th Floor)

For more information on how to volunteer, please contact Jared Kunze at jkunze@metcouncil.org or call at 212-453-9668.