Quincy Public Schools Approved Organizations and Agencies

1000 Southern Artery
Senior Center
/ 1000 Southern Artery is Senior Housing for more than 700 residents. Opportunities to serve and volunteer include:
  • Dinner service and/or clean-up: 4:30 – 6:30 (one to two students at a time- varied days (Mon - Fri).
  • Assisting with special events as needed/scheduled.
  • Assisting with clerical projects as needed.
Please call Linda Roach, Activities Director, at 617-471-1000 for more information.
/ Students and volunteers are encouraged to perform, take part in one of our scheduled activities or come up with an activity they would like to do with the residents on their own.
Examples of activities include:
ADOPT A GRANDPARENT, TEA, READING, CARD GAMES, ETC.
Please contact Kimberly Foley 617-471-1155

AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY
RELAY FOR LIFE / Thank you to all those who volunteered!!
Stay tuned for Summer 2014 opportunities!!
Bernazzani Elementary Spring Festival
/ Volunteers are needed for our Annual Spring Fair
Saturday June 7th!
Details to come!
For more info, contact:
Meghan Lee ()
Bernazzani PTO, Parent and CommunityEngagement Officer

Click here for website / A non-profit organization creates and facilitates volunteer service projects each month, working with a large variety of non-profit agencies in Greater Boston.
Visit: Bostoncares.org

BCNC – Quincy Youth Center
1 Billings Road, Unit 103
Quincy MA 02171 / BCNC- Quincy Youth Center is looking for youth leaders to be tutors and enrichment leaders for middle school students.
-Volunteer 2 days a week 3-6p.m
-Attend weekly fun life skills and leadership workshops
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Join us for the Orientation Kick Off Thurs 9/26 3p.m to learn more. FREE FOOD! Bring your friends!
If you’re interested, contact Catalina Tang 617-770-0091 and fill out an application in the following link:

Click here for more Information / Gardening and farming opportunities at Brookwood
Community Farm.
Date(s) and Time(s): to be scheduled with farmer.
Faculty Advisor: Ms. Krieger, Science
For more details:

1419 Hancock St.
Suite 201 / Helpers needed for After School Programs!
Camp Fire Eastern Massachusetts is looking for volunteer After School assistants to help out in courses in Quincy Elementary and Middle Schools during the after school hours. The courses we offer include arts & crafts, nature, health, science, and writing. This is a great opportunity for any student interested in teaching or just wanting to give back to younger students in the community!
Requirements:
• Have interest in working with children
• Ready to jump in, have fun, and help keep the kids safe and engaged
• Classes are 6 weeks in length you must be able to commit to at least one class and participate in a training session prior to starting.
If you are interested in applying for this position, please e-mail with days you are available and why you are interested in this opportunity
Central Middle School
/ CAMP WING COUNSELORS NEEDED!
SEE MS. MCMILLEN @QHS, MS. SHEA, OR MS. QUINLIN AT CENTRAL FOR APPLICATIONS!
CLEANER, GREENER, QUINCY
/ Both QHS and NQHS will have teams to participate in this event, See Ms. McMillen or Ms. Ginty for Details:
Planning for the 25th Annual Cleaner Greener Quincy Day is underway. If you have any questions or would like to participate, please contact Chris Rooney in the Park Department at or 617-376-1251.
Cleaner, Greener Quincy will be held on Saturday, May 3rd, and it serves as the city's ceremonial kickoff for our overall beautification efforts
CLIFFORD MARSHAL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
/ Summer Bridge Reading Program
High School Volunteer needed to assist administration
Beginning July 8th and running through August 1st
8:00am- 11:30am Monday- Friday
Looking for mature, bilingual student(s) for office help
Contact: Nick Ahern (617) 984-8729


Click here for more Information / Individuals, families and groups are welcome to volunteer.
However, ANY STUDENT UNDER 18 must have an adult with them.
See additional details.

Click here for more Information / DARE AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS AT THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
  • help mentor and educate 5th grade students about dangers of drug and alcohol abuse
  • 4-6pm, from Nov - June (usually 1 or 2 programs scheduled per week...none scheduled on weekends/holidays/school vacations)
  • Applicants will be interviewed by Off. Don Sautter and Off. John Grazioso
Contact them at 617-745-5735 or

Quincy Lodge of Elks / High School Volunteers needed to help out at the upcoming special events:
Senior Dinner
December 4th, 2012 4pm-8pm
6-8 High school volunteers needed to assist the Elks with set-up, clean-up and serving.
Contact: Jim Folk, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, (617)472-2223 or at

/ Future Chefs offers opportunities to volunteer at food-related
fundraising events.
Students must be a member. FYI, Future Chefs is a large commitment, students meet five time per month, they also contribute to an outside events, only some of which qualify for community service.
Dates: Opportunities vary throughout the year.
Contact: Chef Noe, QHS, Culinary Department, QHS
/ Team Up with Friends of the Blue Hills to Green Up the Blue Hills!
Thanks to all those who volunteered this past spring!
Stay tuned for the 2014 Spring Festival!
GERMANTOWN NEIGHBORHOODCENTER(a part of the YMCA)
366 Palmer Street
Quincy, MA 02169 / “We provide services for families for all in Quincy.”
  • Summer camp kids’ activities, field trips over the summer and school vacations
Contact: Alice at

1 Linden Street, Quincy MA 02170
617.639.5797
Click here for more details / AFTER SCHOOL Volunteer:
Time: 3:00- 5:30pm Duration: At least 1 full semester
Day: Monday - Friday (Any one or two days per week)
Responsibilities:
-Assist in academic and recreational activities for students from grade 1-5
-Check / Correct the student's homework
-Give instruction to the students when they need help with their homework.
-Join the outdoor activities with the students
*Must be in good academic standing
*Must fill out appropriate paperwork prior to volunteering. See website for details
Contact: Joady Lin 617-639-5797 or
/ See for opportunities
/ Kathryn Prioli
Community Relations Manager
781 337-7744

Opportunities to come!

HELPING HANDS ESSENTIALS PANTRY
Emergency Food Center
1 Copeland Street
Quincy, MA 02169
(617) 471-0796
Click here for more information / Opportunities include:
- Serve as "personal shoppers" during Pantry openings- meet and greet
guests, review their request list for the month, then fill and deliver bags
of personal care items
- Serve as translators: mostlyASL and Mandarin/Cantonese
- Running a collection drive at school
- Assist with Pantry shopping
Dates: Second Saturday of each month
Hours: 9:30-11:30 a.m.
Contact: Kristen Poulin at 617-645-0079, .
HOLLY HILL FARM – a certified organic farm, Cohasset, Mass. Some of the produce grown here is donated to Quincy’s Father Bill’s.
Click here for more information / Saturdays from 1-4pm
(must be scheduled in advance -- a minimum of 4 students is suggested.)
Duties to include but not limited to: making compost, weeding, assisting in the fencing of animals and their care, or barnyard and garden chores.
Visit: for particulars about Holly Hill Farm’s mission and offerings.
Contact (to be made BY STUDENT): Jon Belber, 781-383-6565.
Email:
HOUGHS NECK COMMUNITY CENTERClick here for more information / Houghs Neck ChowdaFest
Saturday, September 14th
Help with set-up of tables and chairs, hang signs & banners, serve food, empty trash barrels and help with clean up.
Contact: Cynthia at H.N.C.C 617-376-1385

Click here for more information / Impact Quincy, a program of Bay State Community Services, is a community advocacy group that works to prevent underage drinking and substance abuse. You may recognize the Impact Quincy (IQ) through the Trivia Competition or the Game Show held at the high school.
IQ has a community service opportunity called, “Sticker Shock.” Sticker Shock is a project in collaboration with local package stores and pizza shops to raise adult awareness that buying alcohol for minors is both unsafe and illegal. To accomplish this, IQ creates customer bags and stickers with an informational message to discourage adults purchasing alcohol for minors.
  • Impact Quincy is looking for Quincy high school age youth to help with this project
  • You can earn up to 10 community service hours during June and/or July
  • With an Impact Quincy Program Coordinator, volunteers will help to distribute stickers and bags to pizza shops and package stores
  • This opportunity might lead to a job as a Peer Advocate at Impact Quincy during the school year
If interested or if you would like more information contact AnnelieStavis at or 617.471.8400 x 209

105 Adams Street, Quincy.
Click here for more information / Limited positions are availablefor food pantry or thrift shop work during school
vacations (December, February, April, and summer). Four positions are available for
each shift offered. Pantry hours are Monday-Friday 9:30 am-12:30 pm and Thrift
Shop hours are Monday-Friday 12:30-3:30 pm.
Visit: more details.
Contact (to be made BY STUDENT): Paula Daniels at 617-773-6203 x28.
Email:
Josiah Quincy House
20 Muirhead Street
Quincy, Mass. 02170

Click here for more information / Discover Quincy Days
Saturday October 5, 2013
10am-3pm
Volunteers needed to help with children’s colonial period activities.
Contact: Melinda Huff
617-994-5940

Lincoln Hancock School
/ Lincoln Hancock media center and computer lab is looking for volunteers needed after school. Any time you can give would be a great help!
Our immediate need involves shelving books, but other opportunities may arise as the school year progresses.
Contact: John Cain at
*NEW*
Lincoln Hancock PTO / The Lincoln Hancock PTO is planning a luau-themed May dance. We would love to have volunteers help with set-up, clean-up, concessions, and/or activity tables. Set up begins at 4pm, the dance runs from 6 - 8pm. We will welcome volunteers for the entire event, or for shorter shifts.
Contact:
Montclair School
/ Holiday Shopping Expo 2013
Saturday, November 16, 2013
@QHS
Looking for 20 volunteers to help assist vendors and crafters with set up from 8:00-10:00 am
4-6 volunteers to help during the sale hours from 10:00-3:00
20 volunteers to help with the clean-up from 3:00-5:00pm
Interested volunteers can contact us at: or by reaching out to our President, Maureen Whooleyat
PARKER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
/ Summer Bridge Reading Program
High School Volunteer needed to assist administration
Beginning July 8th and running through August 1st
8:00am- 11:30am Monday- Friday
Looking for mature, bilingual student(s) for office help
Contact: Deirdre Murphy (617) 984-8791

POINT WEBSTER
MIDDLE SCHOOL / SPORTS: help with cross country, volleyball, swimming, track or other sports during their season. Looking for 2-4 hour commitment.
Contact: Ms. Barrett at:
ROBOTICS: offered in the fall, winter and spring. Looking for 1-4 hour/week commitment.
Contact Ms. Cunniff: at
DRAMA/THEATRE: offered in the spring. Looking for 1-4 hour/week commitment:
Contact Ms. Rogers at:
HOMEWORK OR ACADEMIC SUPPORT:
Monday-Thursday, after school, 1-2 hour per week commitment:
Contact: Ms. Barrett at:
Quincy After School Child Care, Inc.

Click here for website / QCARE is looking for volunteers to work with kids ages 5-13 at our After School Programs and at our Summer Program.
If you are at least 15 years old, a sophomore in high school or older, and you enjoy interacting and working with children,click on the link below to find out how you can make a difference in the life of a child.
Contact Angela at:

617-773-3299
QUINCY ANIMAL
SHELTER
Click here for more information / Quincy Animal Shelter is delighted with the interest from our Quincy Public School students. They suggest that a group project would be best: team-up with other students and organize drives (lemonade stands, bake sales, etc ). Or, they would lovesome creative help in finding ways to advertise the shelter: posters or banners.
Quincy Art Association

Click here for more information / Quincy Art Association Presents:
Annual ArtsFest
September 21st & 22nd, 2013
Looking for volunteers to work in the Kid’s activities tent.
Hours available 10am-5pm
Contact Karen at
QUINCY ASIAN RESOURCES

Click here for more information
LUNAR NEW YEAR & AUGUST MOON FESTIVALS / Please see the QARI website at for more details.
Thank you to all who volunteered at the annual August Moon Festival!
Student volunteers are still needed for this year’s Lunar New Year Festival, contact Peter for more information.
PLEASE SEE PETER AT QUINCY ASIAN RESOURCES TO OBTAIN HIS SIGNATURE ON YOUR VERIFICATION OF COMMUNITY SERVICE FORM.
Contact:
Quincy CAN
(Climate Action Network)
/ Looking for dedicated, responsible students who are interested in working with QCAN toward our environment and energy goals in Quincy.
Volunteer Opportunities include:
  1. Intern-like role: student(s) help with ongoing communication needs. Beginning in the fall for only a few hours a month.
  2. Event Help: as needed/available
Contact: or see for more details.
Quincy Career Center
152 Parkingway, Quincy / Computer-savvy volunteers needed to work in Resource Room assisting job-seekingcustomers with Word and Outlook functions (i.e. working with e-mails, attachments, and job sites).
The Center is open from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. daily.
If you are available after-school or during school breaks, please Contact: Mike Carco at
Quincy Council on Aging
Kennedy Center
440 E. Squantum St.,
Quincy, MA, 02171
(617) 376-1246 / The Kennedy Center is a center for senior information and activities.
Contact: Linda Bowes at 617-376-1245

QUINCY
HISTORICAL
SOCIETY
Click here for more information /
Request for opportunities has been made.
/ Quincy Track Club’s spring program, operating Monday through Fridays
6 to 8pm, from May to July at the new Faxon Field, needs volunteers to:
  • Teach and coach track and field events
  • Time/score events (meets every Friday)
  • Concession and apparel sales
If interested contact Director, Geoff Hennessy, at 617-510-1456, or

Click here for more information / Quincy Youth Baseball & Softball is a non-profit, all volunteer organization. The sole purpose of Quincy Youth Baseball & Softball is to provide quality recreation for the youth of Quincy
See Coach Sommers @QHS or
Coach Connors @ NQHS for more information

QUINCY YOUTH SOCCER
Click here for more information / Quincy Youth Soccer TOPSoccer (soccer program for players with special needs) is seeking volunteers on Sundays from 12 noon - 1:15p from 9/8/13 - 11/3/13
Under 6 (U6) "First Kicks" Program is seeking coaches for Saturday morning program 9-10a from 9/7/13 - 11/2/13
Soccer players are preferred. To volunteer students must email to inquire about the programs.
Esther R. Sanger Center for Compassion, Inc.
P.O. Box 31 s Quincy, MA 02170-0001 s 617-847-6967
Click here for more information / The Esther R. Sanger Center for Compassion is dedicated to advancing a culture ofcompassion. We strive to fulfill this mission through a commitment to meeting the needs of thedisenfranchised and marginalized members of Boston's South Shore community.
To reserve a spot or get information
call 617-847-6967
email
use the “Contact” form at SangerCenter.org
Samaritans 5K
/ Who: 150+ Volunteers needed!
What:Samaritans 15th Annual
“Run for Someone Else’s Life” 5K
When: Saturday, September 28, 2013
Where: Artesani Park, located on Soldier’s Field Road in Brighton
If your group would like to volunteer at the 2013 Samaritans 5K - no matter the size - please contact Event Director, Garrett Owen, at or 617-536-2460
SCA Massachusetts AmeriCorps
Trail Work Project / Learn how to do trail work: prune the trails, pick up trash, and more.
Tools and safety equipment provided. Please dress for outside work and come for as long as you like.
For more information, contact Melissa Patterson ; 413-339-6631

SNUG HARBOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL / Student Volunteers needed to help out in the Library.
When: Everyday afterschool 3pm-4pm
Contact: Mr. Marani ()
More Opportunities to follow!
STERLING MIDDLE SCHOOL / Opportunities for volunteers include:
  • Mentoring
  • Help with various sports teams
  • Homework Club
Contact (to be made by student prior to service)
Ms. Mitchell at

Click here for more information / Opportunities abound!
Contact Mr. McHugh


THOMAS CRANE
LIBRARY
Click here for more information / Opportunities for high school students at the Thomas
Crane Public Library do exist, but they are much more
involved and require a long-term commitment.
For details on volunteer opportunities, see:

/ 2014 Walk for Hunger MAY 4TH, 2014
Quincy High School and N.Q. High will both be organizing teams of both walkers and volunteers. Please see Ms. McMillen in D-211 @QHS or Ms. Ginty in the Gym @NQHS for registration material
WOLLASTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL / 100th Anniversary Celebration
of
Wollaston Elementary School
April 12, 2014
2 pm-4 pm
205 Beale Street
We could use help with setting up the tables and chairs at 1pm, setting up and serving refreshments at 300pm.
Also breaking down at 4pm
See Ms. Ginty or Ms. McMillen to sign up to help out!!!

WORK Inc. is located at:
25 Beach St.
Dorchester, MA 02122
(just over the Neponset Bridge)
Click here for more information / “It is the mission of WORK Inc. to ensure that all individuals with disabilities have the ability to grow, the right to make choices, access to education, and the opportunity to participate in community life via meaningful work”
High school volunteers needed for the following upcoming events:
Halloween Party
October 25th 6pm-8pm
Family Support Center Annual Open House
November 1st 6pm-8pm
Family Holiday Dinner
December 13th 6pm-8pm
Contact: Amanda Bernasconi at 617-691-1555 if interested.
/ Quincy Location:
There are a variety of volunteer opportunities at the South Shore YMCA, Quincy Branch. Volunteers are needed to assist with youth programs, special events, and more! Volunteer applications are available at the Welcome Center at the Quincy YMCA, 79 Coddington St., Quincy or on our website,
For more information, please contact Courtney Gray, Volunteer Involvement Coordinator at (617)479-8500 X160 or
/ Chinatown Location
8 Oak St. W
Boston, Ma
02116
Contact: Dave Monroe, (617) 426-2237 x250