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Westchester's first (and probably not last) Volunteer Expo was a success. Even if you missed the expo, you can still find ways to volunteer.
Love history? Volunteers are needed to assist patrons, conduct research projects, plan exhibits or do other tasks.
Volunteers are needed and will be trained to help keep our communities and residents safe during emergencies.
Get your organization involved in maintaining a park by “adopting” one. Westchester County’s Adopt-a-Park program promotes public involvement in the maintenance, improvement and support of the nearly 18,000-acre Westchester County Park system.
The Westchester Community College Alumni Council always appreciates volunteers around the campus.
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Volunteers assist the county's Film Office with work organizing the annual Film Festival.
Through our Citizen Volunteer Monitoring program, we keep an eye on the quality of our water. Volunteers, who we train, take water samples from streams and other waterways.
Westchester Emergency Volunteer Reserves and Medical Reserve Corps forms.
Westchester has a nationally recognized park system, and we depend on hundreds of volunteers to keep it that way. Learn how you can become a parks volunteer.
Friends of Westchester County Parks, Inc. is made up of volunteers who work to support and enhance Westchester’s Parks system.
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