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Become a Mentor
The ACS Mentoring Program is designed to meet the needs of older youths in foster care.
The Fund for Public Schools
The Department of Education has created the Fund for Public Schools to work with corporations, foundations, individuals, and non-profits in support of public education in the City.
Mayor’s Volunteer Center
The Mayor's Volunteer Center of New York City (formerly known as the Mayor's Volunteer Action Center) brings together individuals, corporations, government agencies and non-profit organizations in order to connect people and facilitate meaningful volunteer opportunities that significantly improve the quality of life in New York City.
For more information on a variety of volunteer opportunities in NYC
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Get Involved - Be an iMentor
If you have the drive to help young people, iMentor provides a fun, flexible, safe, and meaningful way for busy professionals to mentor young people.
Mentoring USA (MUSA)
MUSA serves young people ages 7-15 in public schools and community-based organizations throughout New York City.
Robin Hood Foundation
Since 1988, Robin Hood has targeted poverty in New York City. Find out how you can volunteer on one of their many projects.
Sign up Your School or Youth Agency with iMentor
Find out more about volunteering or partnering with iMentor and sign up online.
Youth Development Program
Children who will not return to their families or be adopted after foster care need help adjusting to a healthy and productive life once they "age out" of social programs.
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