The Youth Leadership Development Institute’s Participatory Citizenship Project offers twenty-five eleventh graders from public, private, and home schools located throughout Ulster County an empowerment opportunity to develop life connections that will not only assist them in their career development but will also increase their civic leadership knowledge and commitments. The Institute seeks to bring youth training and access into leadership and decision-making roles necessary for participatory citizenship within their own communities. UlsterCorps is committed to supporting youth involvement in the community and in its organization. We are currently mentoring two students from Rondout Valley High School. They were actively involved on our Steering Committee planning and organizing our first fundraising event.
Health Care is a Human Right. We offer free, holistic health care at our community clinics in Kingston, Phoenicia, and Woodstock. Volunteers are very much [...]
when: Saturday March 10, 2018, 10am-2pm where: St. Peter's Catholic Church 1017 Keator Ave, Rosendale Repair Cafe is a free community meeting place to bring [...]
Saturday March 17th, 2018, 10am-2pm New Paltz United Methodist Church 1 Grove St, New Paltz, NY, 12561 Repair Cafe is a free community meeting place [...]
Sunday March 18th, 2018, 4-5PM Rosendale Community Center Looking for an excuse to get your hands in the soil this year? Wallkill Valley Land Trust [...]
Volunteers needed Wednesday March 21st, 2018 from 11am-3pm at Ulster County Community Action, 70 Lindsley Avenue, Kingston for a Farm to Food Pantry processing. We [...]