It Takes A Village: Volunteer to Help Your Community and Yourself
- Wednesday, 25 September 2024 14:12
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- Published: Wednesday, 25 September 2024 14:12
- Joanne Wallenstein
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Now that school is back in session, Scarsdale is in full swing and there are many opportunities for adults to participate in community activities, along with the kids. Volunteering is a great way to meet your neighbors, make new friends, understand how the Village works and make an impact on your community. In turn, many Scarsdale organizations rely on volunteers to carry out their missions, so it’s a win-win.
We reached out to several local organizations to see how you can join them. See below for descriptions - and if you would like to add your group to the list, email us the details at [email protected].
Scarsdale Boards and Councils
Scarsdale is a special community full of accomplished and hardworking residents who engage and participate in every arena, giving generously of their time and expertise. While the Village has an exceptional professional team in place, the local government simply could not run at its current exemplary level without the dedication and engagement of Scarsdale residents. If you’ve ever wondered about the “how” and “why” of decisions made by the Trustees, or a particular Village board, or pondered the best way to contribute to making sure things run smoothly in our Village, please consider getting involved. If you become a member of a Village board or council, you will have a tangible impact on maintaining, and even improving, the quality of life for all.
Th Scarsdale Board of Trustees’ Personnel Committee invites all residents to apply to lend their voices, training, and skills to help shape, preserve and adjust myriad aspects of this wonderful community. Village staff and Trustees rely on insight and recommendations from resident volunteers with relevant experience and skills; community input is a key component of what makes government effective, responsive, and inclusive, whether it be problem-solving, addressing current needs, expanding successful programs, or preparing for what lies ahead.
There are advisory boards and decision-making boards. Please check out this page online in order to find the descriptions of each volunteer board and council, including duties, time commitments, frequency of meetings. Residents can learn more about eligibility, and access the application here. While the number of open spots fluctuates, there is something for everyone over the course of time, depending on availability, experience and interests.
Scarsdale Volunteer Ambulance Corp
As one of the most respected ambulance services in the county, SVAC offers members countless opportunities to make a difference while giving back to the community. Team members ride along with ambulance crews, receive free, ongoing training, and successfully treat patients, all while making our community a better place. No prior medical experience is required -- just a willingness to learn and the drive to make a difference in somebody's life. From top-of-the-line equipment, to initial training for NYS EMT Certification, to ongoing medical education, to camaraderie and support, we set you up for success. Click here to see how to get started: or email David Raizen.
Scarsdale Volunteer Firefighters
Scarsdale's volunteer firefighters are residents who lead active lives and still find time to be real "hometown heroes" as well. They are accountants, doctors, lawyers, business executives and schoolteachers. They are commuters and local trades people. They're recent graduates, and they're fifty-year veterans of the volunteer fire force.
For information about becoming a volunteer firefighter, please contact the training officer at 914-722-1215, ext. 4, or contact Lou Mancini at [email protected] or complete this form to get more information.
Scarsdale Conservation Advisory Council
The Scarsdale Conservation Advisory Council (CAC) advises the Scarsdale Village Board of Trustees on environmental and conservation issues of local interest. The CAC collaborates with staff to develop and recommend solutions to concerns associated with land, water, energy, waste, and other areas impacting sustainability; members may also have an opportunity to participate in implementation activities.
Notable examples of CAC projects include developing and launching the first curbside food scrap recycling program (and the first to have home pickup!) in Westchester County, converting Scarsdale’s streetlights to LEDs, increasing Scarsdale EV fleet and charging, expanding Scarsdale’s gas leaf blower ban, banning pesticide use on Village properties, adding battery, paint, soft plastics, tennis ball, book, cork, eyeglasses, and cooking oil recycling to the Scardale Recycling Center, installing trash and recycling bins in all 26 Village Parks (including tennis ball recycling bins), working to install trash and recycling bins in the Scarsdale Village Center, and updating the Residential Recycling Guide.
The CAC is seeking residents to sign up for the Scarsdale Food Scrap Recycling Program - email [email protected] to sign up. Let’s all do this and help the environment! The CAC is also seeking resident volunteers to help staff events to sign up residents for food scrap recycling. Please email [email protected] to volunteer! Thank you!
Friends of the Scarsdale Parks
Friends of the Scarsdale Parks, Inc. (FOSP) is a 501(c) (3) not-for-profit organization operating in the Village of Scarsdale that focuses on the preservation, restoration, and conservation of Scarsdale’s parks and open spaces. FOSP promotes the use of native plants and trees throughout Scarsdale to support our local ecosystem. FOSP also works with the Village staff to identify residents who would like the Village to plant a new tree in the Village “right of way” in front of their homes. If you are interested in volunteering to garden with us in our local parks, or if you would like to find out more about having a Village tree planted in front of your home, please email Cynthia Roberts.
Neighborhood Associations
Scarsdale’s fifteen Neighborhood Associations facilitate the exchange of information between and among the Village, Town of Scarsdale and School District, on the one hand, and the residents on the other hand. They promote a general and cooperative spirit to enhance the welfare of all. Every resident of Scarsdale is eligible to join his/her neighborhood association which is designated based on street address. Some have neighborhood events for July 4th, Halloween, get togethers and more.
To join your neighborhood association, contact Sarah Bell at [email protected] to request the email address of your neighborhood association president.
Scarsdale Citizen’s Nominating Committee
The Procedure Committee (PC) invites Scarsdale residents to run for a position on the nonpartisan Citizens Nominating Committee (CNC). Thirty voting members on the CNC, six representing each of the five elementary school districts, will interview, evaluate, and select candidates running on the nonpartisan slate for open Village offices in the March 18, 2025 Village Election.
A candidate for membership on the CNC must be a qualified voter (18 years of age or older) and a resident of Scarsdale for at least two years. The CNC application is simple, consisting of a biographical form and a 10-signature petition signed by the applicant’s neighbors. Instructions for filing can be downloaded on the PC’s website at www.scarsdaleprocedurecommittee.org.
For more information contact Chair Heath Sroka, [email protected] or Vice Chair Ralph Geer, [email protected].
Scarsdale School Board
In January 2025, the Scarsdale School Board Nominating Committee will be seeking candidates for nomination to the Scarsdale School Board. Three members of the Board of Education are completing three-year terms. Upon reconvening this upcoming January through April 2025, the School Board Nominating Committee (SBNC) will be seeking to identify potential candidates to serve on the Scarsdale Board of Education. Following the first meeting to be held on January 12th for the 2025 season, SBNC will at that time be actively conducting outreach to build a robust candidate pool for the nonpartisan slate in the next school board election. The school board election and budget vote are slated for Tuesday, May 20, 2025.
The SBNC invites all Scarsdale School District residents to consider themselves or others when proposing names of qualified individuals to serve on the Scarsdale Board of Education by email to [email protected]. A candidate must be at least 18 years old, a U.S. citizen, a qualified voter, and a resident of the Scarsdale School District for at least one year prior to the May 20th school board election date. General information about this volunteer position is currently available on the SBNC website at scarsdalesbnc.org. Updated application form for 2025 will be posted once SBNC convenes in January or contact the SBNC Chair([email protected]) for further information.
Grassroots Grocery
Every Saturday morning, families across Scarsdale are joining the Grassroots Grocery Produce Party! What's a Produce Party? It’s a fun, family-friendly event where parents and kids work together to pack and distribute fresh produce to food-insecure households in Harlem and the Bronx. It’s a great way to spend time together, teach children about the importance of giving back, and connect with neighbors in a meaningful way.
Families interested in joining can click here to sign up for an upcoming Produce Party that works for their schedule!
Feeding Westchester
Though we often don’t see the need, 1/3 of Westchester families are food insecure and 24% don’t make enough to feed their families. With vast warehouses in Elmsford, Feeding Westchester feeds over 200,000 people each month. The effort is partially staffed by 11,000 community and corporate volunteers who are vital part of the operation.
Donate your time to pack food, raise funds, or help from home. You can provide food — and hope — to those who need it. Click here to see how you can help. https://feedingwestchester.org/get-involved/
Dorot Westchester
Dorot Westchester seeks to combat social isolation in the elderly has opportunities for volunteers of all ages to connect with homebound seniors by phone or by visiting their homes to provide social engagement and deliver meals. https://dorotusa.org/about/our-impact
Bronx River Conservancy
The Bronx River Conservancy is an advocate for the protection and preservation of the Bronx River Parkway Reservation: sign up to participate in a clean-up of the park or bi-weekly vine-cutting to save trees from invasive lethal vines. https://www.bronx-river.com/
Yonkers Partners in Education
Volunteer to help high school students as a tutor on their path to academic success or as a Coach to help them through the college application process—reading essays and helping them apply. https://www.ypie.org/volunteer
Midnight Run at Hitchcock Church
On the last Saturday of each month, prepare food or join a can of volunteers making late-night deliveries of food, toiletries and clothing to homeless individuals in Manhattan. https://www.hitchcockpresby.org/midnight-run
These are just a few of the many local organizations that will welcome your help. To add your group to the list, email us at [email protected].