Who we work with
Listed below are some of the organizations who have partnered with us. Click on any project name to view more information.
If you know of an organization that is interestd in working with Taft, please contact Jeremy Clifford, or fill out the Project Request Form.
Category: Religious
Availability:
People:
Contact:
Primary Phone:
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: 150 East Aurora Street, Waterbury, Connecticut 06708
Email:
Website: http://www.acts4.org/acts4-aboutus2.html
Former Participants:
Description: Biblical Mandate: Acts 4:32 “All the believers were one in heart and mind. No one claimed that any of his possessions was his own, but they all shared everything they had.”
Providing clothing, essential furniture and household goods, free of charge, to low-income individuals and families in need.
This facility is used to receive and sort clothes and to provide a place for clients to “shop” for their clothing needs.
Acts 4 is a 100% volunteer driven organization and as of 2006 has over 50 volunteers who assist in the ministry.
History: Established: 2002 by Leah McBride as a ministry of Christ Community Church, Cheshire, CT. Incorporated: June 2005, incorporated officially as Acts 4 Ministry, Inc. Obtained tax exempt 501(c)(3) status in March 2006.
Profile By:
Last Update:
Category:
Availability:
People: Elderly
Contact:
Primary Phone: (203) 757-5449
Secondary Phone: 1-800-994-9422
Fax: (203) 757-4081
Address: 84 Progress Lane, Waterbury, Connecticut 06705
Email:
Website: http://www.wcaaa.org/
Former Participants:
Description: The mission of the Western Connecticut Arean Agency on Aging, Inc. is to develop, manage, and provide comprehensive services for senior, caregivers and individuals with disabilities in order to maintain their independence and quality of life” (Mission Statement, WCAAA website). If you enjoy working with the elderly and think that you may be able to brighten and older person’s day with a visit, the Agency on Aging may be a great place for you to volunteer.
History:
Profile By: Hope Gimbel
Last Update: 05/28/2008
Category: Religious
Availability:
People:
Contact:
Primary Phone: (860) 274-2352
Secondary Phone:
Fax: (860) 945-3024
Address: 262 Main Street, PO Box 33, Oakville, Connecticut 06779
Email: aechurch@snet.net
Website: http://allsaintsoakville.org/index.html
Former Participants:
Description:
History:
Profile By: Hope Gimbel
Last Update: 05/28/2008
Category: Health
Availability: Community Service Day
People:
Contact: Ms. Eileen Gordon
Primary Phone: 203-755-1137
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: 64 Holmes Ave, Waterbury, Connecticut 06710
Email: egordonrc@hotmail.com
Website:
Former Participants:
Description:
History:
Profile By:
Last Update: 09/30/2008
Category: Outdoors
Availability:
People:
Contact:
Primary Phone:
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: Connecticut
Email:
Website: http://www.americorps.org/about/ac/index.asp
Former Participants:
Description: Americorps is a national community service organization that offers service opportunities to volunteers in areas all over the country. “Each year, AmeriCorps offers 75,000 opportunities for adults of all ages and backgrounds to serve through a network of partnerships with local and national nonprofit groups” (Americorps Website). On community service day, Taft works with Americorps to clean up Black Rock Preserve. If you are interested in wildlife preservation or would like to try working outdoors, Americorps-Black Rock Preserve is a perfect option for your community service day. However, regardless of your interests, Americorps is a great place to start when looking for both local and nationwide service opportunities.
History:
Profile By: Hope Gimbel
Last Update: 05/28/2008
Category:
Availability:
People:
Contact:
Primary Phone: (203) 266-7596
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: 9 Main Street North, Bethlehem, Connecticut 06751
Email:
Website: http://www.ci.bethlehem.ct.us/bellamy_ferriday.htm
Former Participants:
Description: The Bellamy-Ferriday House and Garden is a historic Connecticut landmark. Built in 1754, the house boasts an assortment of antique furniture and a beautiful garden. If you are interested in getting to know more about Connecticut’s fascinating history this is a great place to start! The Bellamy-Ferriday House and Garden hosts events and tours and may be able to use your help.
History:
Profile By: Hope Gimbel
Last Update: 05/28/2008
Category:
Availability: Evenings & Weekends
People:
Contact: Jackie Lundie
Primary Phone: 203-574-2447
Secondary Phone:
Fax: 203-575-1037
Address: 127 Scott Road, unit 4a, Waterbury, Connecticut 06705
Email: jlundie@bbbsnutmeg.org
Website:
Former Participants:
Description:
History:
Profile By:
Last Update: 09/30/2008
Category: Health
Availability:
People:
Contact:
Primary Phone: (203) 575-9079
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: 182 Grand St., Waterbury, Connecticut 06779
Email:
Website: http://www.redcross.org
Former Participants:
Description: The American Red Cross is an esteemed national organization. Taft hosts blood drives at least twice a year in conjunction with the Red Cross. Volunteers are needed to sign students and faculty members up to donate blood and also to sign-in donors and offer snacks and assistance at the drives. Working with the American Red Cross serves a noble cause and does not even require leaving campus!
History:
Profile By: Hope Gimbel
Last Update: 05/28/2008
Category: Education
Availability: Community Service Day Ongoing Volunteer Program (After School) Evenings & Weekends
People: Kids
Contact:
Primary Phone:
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: Connecticut
Email:
Website:
Former Participants:
Description: As an after school program for both both and girls from Waterbury, volunteering here involves homework help, arts and crafts, and other work with children. Volunteer Council has worked closely with the Boys and Girls Club in the past, and there are often opportunities to throw parties for the kids around holidays. In addition, there are opportunities to consistently volunteer here as an ex.
History:
Profile By: Diana Saverin
Last Update: 01/26/2009
Category: Arts
Availability: Evenings & Weekends
People: Kids Adults
Contact:
Primary Phone: (203) 573-9419
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: 88 Cooke Street, P.O. Box 3263, Waterbury, Connecticut 06705-0263
Email:
Website: http://www.brasscityballet.org
Former Participants:
Description: Founded in 1989, the Brass City Ballet is a non-profit dance organization for children and adults. The Brass City Ballet strives to promote the art, technique and joy of dance by providing quality dance education for recreational and pre-professional students, entertaining audiences with a quality repertoire of ballet, modern and jazz composition, and performing community outreach to school age children” (Mission Statement, Brass City Ballet’s website).
History:
Profile By: Hope Gimbel
Last Update: 05/28/2008
Category:
Availability:
People:
Contact:
Primary Phone:
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: Connecticut
Email:
Website:
Former Participants:
Description:
History:
Profile By: Hope Gimbel
Last Update: 05/28/2008
Category: Education
Availability: Ongoing Volunteer Program (After School) Volunteer Program (Other) Evenings & Weekends
People: Kids
Contact:
Primary Phone: (203) 575-0659
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: 31 Wolcott St # D, Waterbury, Connecticut 06702
Email:
Website:
Former Participants:
Description: The Children's Community School in Waterbury exists first and foremost to offer educational services to children from economically, socially and/or environmentally disadvantaged homes who are in need of extra support to be able to attend to the tasks involved in learning. Children's Community School provides and environment of support and supportive services for those children and their families (volunteermatch.org). If you are interested in working with children and/or in education, the Children's Community School is a great place to volunteer! There are various opportunities to volunteer consistently as an ex, raise money, or work with through the Volunteer Council.
History:
Profile By: Diana Saverin
Last Update: 01/26/2009
Category:
Availability: Community Service Day
People:
Contact: Rev. Susan McCone
Primary Phone: (860) 274-1910
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: 25 The Green, Watertown, Connecticut 06795
Email:
Website:
Former Participants:
Description:
History:
Profile By: Hope Gimbel
Last Update: 05/28/2008
Category:
Availability:
People:
Contact:
Primary Phone: (203) 469-5000
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: P.O. Box 8686 , New Haven, Connecticut 06531
Email: cfb@ctfoodbank.org
Website: http://www.ctfoodbank.org/index.cfm
Former Participants:
Description: The mission of the Connecticut Food Bank is to alleviate hunger” (Mission Statement, Connecticut Food Bank’s website). Taft works in conjunction with the food bank to collect food for food drives at least once a year. The food bank is a reminder that hunger is a local problem, although it is often thought to only ail those in Third World countries. Simply by collecting food and encouraging others to donate, volunteers can make a significant impact and help to solve this global epidemic.
History:
Profile By: Hope Gimbel
Last Update: 05/28/2008
Category:
Availability:
People:
Contact:
Primary Phone:
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: Connecticut
Email:
Website:
Former Participants:
Description:
History:
Profile By: Hope Gimbel
Last Update: 05/28/2008
Category:
Availability: Community Service Day
People:
Contact: Fanny Marone
Primary Phone: 203-757-0022
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: 38 Summer St, Waterbury, Connecticut 06705
Email:
Website:
Former Participants:
Description:
History:
Profile By:
Last Update: 10/30/2008
Category:
Availability:
People:
Contact:
Primary Phone: (860) 346-2372
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: 16 Meriden Rd., Rockfall, Connecticut 06481-2961
Email: conn.forest.assoc@snet.net
Website: http://www.ctwoodlands.org/
Former Participants:
Description: The Connecticut Forest and Parks Association promotes protection, preservation, and appreciation of Connecticut’s natural beauty. If you are interested in environmental issues and/or working outside this is the perfect organization for you to get involved with!
History:
Profile By: Hope Gimbel
Last Update: 05/28/2008
Category: Environment Outdoors
Availability:
People:
Contact:
Primary Phone: (203) 756-8317
Secondary Phone:
Fax: (203) 756-8310
Address: 34 Murray Street, Waterbury, Connecticut 06710
Email:
Website: http://www.familyservicesgw.org
Former Participants:
Description: Established in 1909, Family Services of Greater Waterbury, Inc. is a private, not-for profit 501 (c) 3, multi-service agency offering a range of social services involving behavioral health, employment support, and children's programs. We strive to strengthen and support families and individuals of all ages and at all stages of life regardless of their social or economic resources.
Throughout the years, we have continued to focus on the changing needs of children and families through professional therapeutic programs and support services designed around our vision, mission and core beliefs providing an important sense of caring, purpose, pride and ownership in our clients' success (Mission Statement, Family Service of Greater Waterbury’s Website).
History:
Profile By: Hope Gimbel
Last Update: 05/28/2008
Category: Environment Outdoors
Availability: Community Service Day Volunteer Program (After School) Evenings & Weekends
People:
Contact:
Primary Phone: (203)263-3711, ext. 10
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: P.O. Box 702, Woodbury, Connecticut 06798
Email: flanders@flandersnaturecenter.org
Website: http://www.flandersnaturecenter.org/contacts.htm
Former Participants:
Description: Flanders Nature Preserve is a non-profit organization dedicated to preservation of open land and rural traditions. “Through its land trust activities, Flanders works to retain the rural character, ecological integrity, and quality of life in Woodbury and surrounding areas. Taking a strategic approach to land preservation, Flanders actively works to protect important natural resources” (Flanders Nature Center & Land Trust website). Also, Flanders’ seven land trusts are open to the public for recreational purposes from dawn to dusk, free of charge. If you are a lover of the outdoors and value the maintenance of both rural lifestyle and setting, you will surely appreciate the efforts of Flanders Nature Center & Land Trust. There are opportunities to volunteer by raking leaves, clearing land, and moving logs.
History:
Profile By: Diana Saverin
Last Update: 01/26/2009
Category: Education
Availability: Volunteer Program (After School) Evenings & Weekends
People: Kids
Contact:
Primary Phone: (800) 374-4475
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: , WaterburyConnecticut
Email: communications@girls-inc.org
Website: http://girlsinc.org/
Former Participants:
Description: Girls Incorporated is a national nonprofit youth organization dedicated to inspiring all girls to be strong, smart, and bold. With roots dating to 1864, Girls Inc has provided vital educational programs to millions of American girls, particularly those in high-risk, underserved areas. Today, innovative programs help girls confront subtle societal messages about their value and potential, and prepare them to lead successful, independent, and fulfilling lives” (Girls Inc.’s website). Taft has a close relationship with this program, and there are several opportunities to go over for an afternoon to help out with homework, arts and crafts, or sports, along with the option of developing a consistent relationship with it by volunteering as an ex.
History:
Profile By: Diana Saverin
Last Update: 01/26/2009
Category: Religious
Availability:
People:
Contact: Carroll Brown
Primary Phone: 203-756-7831
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: 84 Crown Street, Waterbury, Connecticut 06704
Email:
Website:
Former Participants:
Description:
History:
Profile By:
Last Update: 10/30/2008
Category:
Availability:
People:
Contact:
Primary Phone:
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: Connecticut
Email:
Website: http://www.habitat.org/
Former Participants:
Description: Habitat for Humanity International is a nonprofit, ecumenical Christian housing ministry. HFHI seeks to eliminate poverty housing and homelessness from the world, and to make decent shelter a matter of conscience and action” (Habitat for Humanity’s Website). Taft is involved with Habitat for Humanity both locally and internationally. While most Taft students enjoy the luxury of heated dorms, many people worldwide are not as fortunate. Through Habitat for Humanity, Taft students can help build shelters for the homeless and consequently gain a greater appreciation for their own living conditions.
History:
Profile By: Hope Gimbel
Last Update: 05/28/2008
Category: Education
Availability: Community Service Day Volunteer Program (After School)
People: Kids
Contact:
Primary Phone:
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: Connecticut
Email:
Website:
Former Participants:
Description: Hemingway Park School is a school of sixth graders that Taft volunteers for on both community service day and after school tutoring. While community service day offers more programs, after school tutoring with the kids of Hemingway is an indepth form of volunteering. The faculty and students are always enthusiastic to see new faces, especially returning Tafties they have formed relationships with! After tutoring, it is common to join the kids in gym or music class to help them continue to learn and also regain confidence as they show their tutors what they enjoy most!
History:
Profile By: Bland Shackelford
Last Update: 09/30/2008
Category:
Availability:
People:
Contact:
Primary Phone: (203) 879-1885
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: Home of Cupid and Arrow, 1260 Woodtick Road, Wolcott, Connecticut 06716
Email: pkbuck58@aol.com
Website: www.hillsideequestrian.com
Former Participants:
Description: Hillside Equestrian Meadows is a diverse community catering to the needs of horses and riders of all experience levels, English or Western” (Hillside Equestrian Meadows’ website). If you ride and/or like horses, this could be a great place for you to spend you time and volunteer!
History:
Profile By: Hope Gimbel
Last Update: 05/28/2008
Category:
Availability:
People:
Contact:
Primary Phone:
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: , WaterburyConnecticut
Email:
Website:
Former Participants:
Description:
History:
Profile By:
Last Update: 09/30/2008
Category:
Availability:
People:
Contact:
Primary Phone: (860) 945-2776
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: 779 Buckingham St., Oakville, Connecticut 06779
Email:
Website:
Former Participants:
Description:
History:
Profile By: Hope Gimbel
Last Update: 05/28/2008
Category:
Availability:
People:
Contact:
Primary Phone: (860) 945-4850
Secondary Phone:
Fax: (860) 945-2711
Address: 124 Hamilton Lane, (temporarily at Heminway School), Watertown, Connecticut 06795
Email: Judson.office@watertownctschools.org
Website: http://www.judsonelementary.org/content/37/default.aspx
Former Participants:
Description: Judson School provides a safe haven for all children in a positive learning atmosphere. We support the needs of the whole child: physical, social, emotional, ethical, academic, and artistic. The staff, students, parents, and community members work together so that each student is successful. High expectations are set so that every child reaches his or her full potential and has the motivation to achieve life-long learning” (Mission Statement, Judson School’s Website).
History:
Profile By: Hope Gimbel
Last Update: 05/28/2008
Category:
Availability:
People: Elderly
Contact:
Primary Phone: (203) 754-5684
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: 283 Sylvan Ave, Waterbury, Connecticut 06706
Email:
Website:
Former Participants:
Description: La casa Bienvenida is a convalescent home. If you enjoy working with the elderly, this could be a good place for you to get involved with.
History:
Profile By: Hope Gimbel
Last Update: 05/28/2008
Category:
Availability:
People:
Contact:
Primary Phone: (860) 283-5920
Secondary Phone:
Fax: (860) 283-0552
Address: 5 Knife Shop Road, Northfield, Connecticut 06778
Email: info@litchfieldmontessori.org
Website: http://litchfieldmontessori.org/
Former Participants:
Description: "We are committed to serving the whole child guided by the principles of Dr. Maria Montessori, dedicated to nurturing the child's love of learning, preserving the child's sense of wonder, encouraging independence and imagination, and fostering respect for our world's social and cultural diversity" (Mission Statement, Litchfield Montessori School’s Website). About one hundred students ranging from ages 1 1/2 to 12 years old are enrolled at Litchfield Montessori. If you like working with kids, check out their website or give them a call!
History:
Profile By: Hope Gimbel
Last Update: 05/28/2008
Category:
Availability:
People:
Contact:
Primary Phone: (203) 753-0381
Secondary Phone:
Fax: (203) 756-6283
Address: 144 West Main Street, Waterbury, Connecticut 06702
Email:
Website: http://www.mattatuckmuseum.org/index.html
Former Participants:
Description: "The Mattatuck Museum Arts & History Center provides our community with professional scholarship, preservation, and historical programming about our heritage, stimulates the interest in the fine and decorative arts of Connecticut by showcasing their highest quality and expression, and encourages an appreciation of the humanities and the fine arts through its collections, exhibits and programs" (Mission Statement, Mattatuck Museum’s Website).
History:
Profile By: Hope Gimbel
Last Update: 05/28/2008
Category:
Availability: Community Service Day
People:
Contact:
Primary Phone:
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: Connecticut
Email:
Website:
Former Participants:
Description:
History:
Profile By:
Last Update: 09/30/2008
Category: Outdoors
Availability:
People:
Contact:
Primary Phone: (860) 344-0716
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: 55 High Street, Middletown, Connecticut 06457
Email: ct@tnc.org
Website: http://www.nature.org/?src=t1
Former Participants:
Description: The Nature Conservancy works globally "to preserve the plants, animals and natural communities that represent the diversity of the life on Earth by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive" (Misson statement, Nature Conservancy’s Website).
History:
Profile By: Hope Gimbel
Last Update: 05/28/2008
Category:
Availability:
People:
Contact:
Primary Phone: 203-755-8483
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: 100 East Main Street, Waterbury, Connecticut 06702
Email:
Website: http://www.palacetheaterct.org/
Former Participants:
Description: "The Palace Theater always welcomes individuals interested in volunteering. Positions typically filled by volunteer staff include ushers, greeters, ticket takers, and concessionaires" (Palace Theater Website). If you crave the theater environment, this could be a great place for you to spend your time and give back.
History:
Profile By: Hope Gimbel
Last Update: 05/28/2008
Category: Education
Availability:
People: Kids
Contact:
Primary Phone:
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: 435 Buckingham St, Oakville, Connecticut 06779
Email:
Website: http://www.polkschool.org/content/56/107/default.aspx
Former Participants:
Description: "The Polk School community provides a nurturing and engaging learning environment dedicated to meeting the diverse needs of every child. Polk School is committed to developing respectful, responsible and caring students who strive for excellence in all areas" (Mission Statement, Polk Elementary School’s Website).
History:
Profile By: Hope Gimbel
Last Update: 05/28/2008
Category:
Availability:
People:
Contact:
Primary Phone:
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: Connecticut
Email:
Website:
Former Participants:
Description:
History:
Profile By: Hope Gimbel
Last Update: 05/28/2008
Category: Education
Availability:
People: Kids
Contact:
Primary Phone: (203) 759-5842
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: 120 Store Ave, Waterbury, Connecticut 06705
Email:
Website: http://www.rainbowacademy.com
Former Participants:
Description: Rainbow Academy is a network of early childhood programs that encourage educational development in children from an early age. If you like working with young kids and/or are interested in education, this could be a great place to begin or continue your volunteer career!
History:
Profile By: Hope Gimbel
Last Update: 05/28/2008
Category:
Availability:
People:
Contact:
Primary Phone: (860) 543-8400
Secondary Phone:
Fax: (860) 543-8412
Address: 855 Asylum Avenue, Hartford, Connecticut 06105
Email:
Website: http://www.salvationarmy-ct-ri.org
Former Participants:
Description: "The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination" (Mission Statement, Salvation Army’s Website). This humanitarian organization promotes collaboration among people of all different backgrounds by encouraging action according to Christian morals. If you are interested in faith-based service, this is the perfect group for you to get involved with.
History:
Profile By: Hope Gimbel
Last Update: 05/28/2008
Category:
Availability:
People:
Contact: Renee Purdy
Primary Phone: 203-591-8223
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: PO Box 3358, Waterbury, Connecticut 06705
Email:
Website: http://www.sevenangelstheatre.org/
Former Participants:
Description:
History:
Profile By:
Last Update:
Category:
Availability: Community Service Day Evenings & Weekends
People:
Contact: Kristina Hathcock
Primary Phone: 203-267-6566
Secondary Phone:
Fax: 203-267-6570
Address: 1459 S Britain Rd, Southbury, Connecticut 06488
Email: kathrynf@soct.org
Website: http://www.soct.org/
Former Participants:
Description:
History:
Profile By:
Last Update: 09/30/2008
Category: Environment
Availability: Community Service Day
People:
Contact:
Primary Phone:
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: , Woodbury, Connecticut 06798
Email:
Website:
Former Participants:
Description:
History:
Profile By:
Last Update: 09/30/2008
Category:
Availability:
People:
Contact: Harriet Fotter
Primary Phone: 203-754-3116
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: 16 Church St, Waterbury, Connecticut 06702
Email:
Website:
Former Participants:
Description:
History:
Profile By:
Last Update: 09/30/2008
Category:
Availability:
People:
Contact: Tony Dvoski
Primary Phone: 203-263-3541
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: 294 Main St, Woodbury , Connecticut 06798
Email:
Website:
Former Participants:
Description:
History:
Profile By:
Last Update: 09/30/2008
Category:
Availability: Community Service Day Evenings & Weekends
People: Adults
Contact:
Primary Phone:
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: Connecticut
Email:
Website:
Former Participants:
Description: Bring weekly meals on Friday nights. Sign up with Mrs. Frew.
History:
Profile By:
Last Update: 09/30/2008
Category:
Availability:
People:
Contact: Susan Branson
Primary Phone: 860-868-9131
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: PO Box 279, Washington Depot, Connecticut 06794
Email:
Website: http://www.steeprockassoc.org/
Former Participants:
Description: Steep Rock Land Trust is one of the oldest land trust associations in the state of Connecticut. It seeks to protect the rural character of Washington and to sustain a healthy environment through the conservation of open land, farmland, forest, wetlands and waterways. Its reservations afford passive recreation and quiet contemplation of northwest Connecticut's natural beauty.
Today Steep Rock comprises more than 1,750 acres of land in reservations, 675 combined acres owned in fee, as well as over 2,120 acres held as conservation easements, for a total of over 4,550 acres of protected land. It is a member-supported, non-profit organization.
History:
Profile By:
Last Update: 09/30/2008
Category:
Availability:
People: Kids
Contact: MaryLou Curtain
Primary Phone:
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: Store Ave, WaterburyConnecticut
Email:
Website:
Former Participants:
Description:
History:
Profile By: Beth Kessenich
Last Update: 05/28/2008
Category: Religious
Availability:
People:
Contact:
Primary Phone:
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: Connecticut
Email:
Website:
Former Participants:
Description: The Methodist Church of Waterbury is a place where students have volunteered in the past by bringing non perishable food items and helping with food drives there, also by cleaning the church inside and out, raking leaves, and laying mulch down. It is a nice thing to do because the church relies on the peoples support and the more we help the better.
History:
Profile By: Beth Kessenich
Last Update: 05/28/2008
Category:
Availability:
People: Kids Teens Adults Elderly
Contact:
Primary Phone:
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: Connecticut
Email:
Website:
Former Participants:
Description: There are so many ways in which the United Way of Greater Waterbury, Inc. works to improve lives - community initiatives, grants, measuring program outcomes, and the careful distribution of funds to local programs that provide a range of services to those in need in our community. When you give to United Way, you can be assured that knowledgeable United Way volunteers from every sector of the community distribute your dollars based on thorough review of community needs and those programs best suited to meet those needs. Your gift to United Way provides local residents in need with affordable healthcare and childcare services, emergency food and shelter, family and substance abuse counseling, and literacy training. You are also supporting a variety of special programs for young people, elderly residents and persons with disabilities. The bottom line is local residents from every sector of the Greater Waterbury community are getting the help that they need to become more productive self-sufficent and healthy.
History:
Profile By: Beth Kessenich
Last Update: 05/28/2008
Category: Health
Availability:
People:
Contact:
Primary Phone:
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: Connecticut
Email:
Website:
Former Participants:
Description:
History:
Profile By: Beth Kessenich
Last Update: 05/28/2008
Category: Arts Education Environment Fundraising Health Outdoors Religious
Availability: Ongoing Volunteer Program (After School) Volunteer Program (Other) Evenings & Weekends
People: Kids Teens Adults Elderly Disabled
Contact:
Primary Phone:
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: Connecticut
Email:
Website:
Former Participants:
Description: "I have been a member of Taft’s volunteer council for two years and a member of the volunteer council board for one year. Of the activities I participate in at Taft, the volunteer council is my favorite. At Taft, students can easily forget the surrounding community, but the volunteer council provides fun and simple ways to give back. The volunteer council’s impact, however, is not limited to local organizations and families. The volunteer council organizes fund-raisers, blood drives, and walks that help people in need all over the world. The council advocates awareness on a both a local and global scale and encourages Taft students to look beyond themselves, ask how they can utilize the opportunities they have been given to help others, and embody the school’s motto: Not to Be Served, But to Serve." -Hope Gimbel
History:
Profile By: Hope Gimbel (Diana Saverin edit)
Last Update: 01/26/2009
Category: Arts
Availability:
People:
Contact: Lisa Soliani
Primary Phone: 860-489-7180 x164
Secondary Phone:
Fax: 860-482-4076
Address: PO Box 1012, Torrington, Connecticut 06790
Email: agreaves@warnertheater.org
Website: http://www.warnertheatre.org/
Former Participants:
Description:
History:
Profile By: Beth Kessenich
Last Update: 05/28/2008
Category:
Availability:
People: Disabled
Contact: Fran Vitarelli
Primary Phone: 203-575-0707
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: 1929 East Main St. , Waterbury, Connecticut 06705
Email: warc@snet.net
Website:
Former Participants:
Description: The Waterbury Arc Inc. is a private, nonprofit organization that was founded in 1950 by a group of concerned parents who wanted appropriate educational and vocational services for their children with mental retardation. It was incorporated in 1952 as the “Parents and Friends of Retarded Children”, and was later renamed the “Waterbury Association for Retarded Citizens, Inc” (WARC), as a local chapter of the National Association for Retarded Citizens. Over the years, The Waterbury Arc has grown and expanded to serve the needs of persons with intellectual disabilities in Waterbury, Bethlehem, Middlebury, Morris, Naugatuck, Plymouth, Prospect, Southbury, Thomaston, Watertown, Wolcott, and Woodbury. It strives to offer numerous opportunities by providing updated services and innovative programs, thereby encouraging each individual to reach their full potential.
History:
Profile By: Beth Kessenich
Last Update: 05/28/2008
Category:
Availability:
People:
Contact: Rev. Tyson
Primary Phone: 203-754-5140
Secondary Phone:
Fax: 203-597-1484
Address: 222 W Main St, Waterbury, Connecticut 06702
Email: tyson@snet.net
Website:
Former Participants:
Description:
History:
Profile By:
Last Update: 09/30/2008
Category:
Availability:
People: Kids Teens Adults
Contact: Rupa Gandhi
Primary Phone: 203-754-5141 x232
Secondary Phone:
Fax: 203-757-1198
Address: 22 Tompkins St, Waterbury, Connecticut 06708
Email: rgandhi@eswct.com
Website:
Former Participants:
Description: Easter Seals has been serving people with disabilities and special needs in greater Waterbury and northwestern Connecticut since 1958. Our mission is to assist individuals and their families to gain maximum functional independence in the community through developmental, vocational, educational and medical services. By focusing on an individual’s potential, Easter Seals helps its clients exceed expectations and lead full lives. We help create solutions and change lives. The thousands of people we serve each year are at the heart of all we do.
History:
Profile By: Beth Kessenich
Last Update: 09/30/2008
Category: Outdoors
Availability:
People:
Contact:
Primary Phone:
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: Connecticut
Email:
Website:
Former Participants:
Description:
History:
Profile By: Beth Kessenich
Last Update: 05/28/2008
Category:
Availability: Community Service Day
People:
Contact:
Primary Phone:
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: Connecticut
Email:
Website:
Former Participants:
Description:
History:
Profile By:
Last Update:
Category: Education
Availability: Community Service Day
People: Kids
Contact:
Primary Phone:
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: Connecticut
Email:
Website:
Former Participants:
Description:
History:
Profile By:
Last Update: 09/30/2008
Category:
Availability:
People: Kids
Contact:
Primary Phone:
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: Connecticut
Email:
Website:
Former Participants:
Description: Waterbury Youth Service System, Inc. is a non-profit agency dedicated to improving the lives of children and youth in the Greater Waterbury Region. WYSS provides hope and opportunity through programs and services that support families and help children reach their potential and become productive citizens.
History:
Profile By: Beth Kessenich
Last Update: 05/28/2008
Category: Education
Availability:
People:
Contact:
Primary Phone:
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: Connecticut
Email:
Website:
Former Participants:
Description: Since Taft students and teachers work with many school districts in the Watertown area it is important we work well with the board of education as well. The Watertown Board of Education deals with schools such as Watertown High School, Swift Middle School, Heminway Park School, Judson Elementary, Polk Elementary, and John Trumbel Primary School. The mission of the Watertown School District, with determination to be a world-class educational leader and a centerpiece of a dynamic and growing community, is to meet the diverse needs of each student - academic, artistic, athletic, emotional, ethical, social, and technological - to develop members of our community who: embrace life-long learning; are caring and responsible citizens; and have a sense of social justice.
History:
Profile By: Beth Kessenich
Last Update: 05/28/2008
Category: Fundraising Health
Availability: Ongoing Volunteer Program (After School)
People: Teens Adults
Contact: Watertown Social Services Department
Primary Phone:
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: 51 Depot St-Suite 108, Watertown, Connecticut 06795
Email:
Website:
Former Participants:
Description: The Watertown Food Bank collects donations of food and money to buy food to distribute to those in need. The food bank is often in need of volunteers to collect food from contributors who are unable to bring their donations to the bank themselves and volunteers to organize the food on the shelves of the bank. The Watertown Food Bank works to eliminate hunger and improve living conditions for those in need. There are also various opportunities to raise money for the Food Bank, as it is always in need. For more information on how to do this, contact Baba Frew.
History:
Profile By: Diana Saverin
Last Update: 01/26/2009
Category: Outdoors
Availability:
People:
Contact:
Primary Phone:
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: PO Box 382, Watertown, Connecticut 06795
Email: Webmaster@watertownlandtrust.org
Website:
Former Participants:
Description: One of the most important organizations in Watertown, dealing with preserving the natural environment in the town. The mission statement of the Watertown Land Trust “is a non-profit organization chartered in 1974 for the purpose of preserving open space in Watertown.” Since that time, Watertown has acquired over 168 acres of open land which is available for public use for passive recreation and education. Help us preserve more open space - become a member or make a tax deductible donation today! The Watertown Land Trust.
History:
Profile By: Beth Kessenich
Last Update: 05/28/2008
Category:
Availability:
People:
Contact:
Primary Phone:
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: Connecticut
Email:
Website:
Former Participants:
Description:
History:
Profile By: Hope Gimbel
Last Update: 05/28/2008
Category:
Availability:
People:
Contact:
Primary Phone:
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: Connecticut
Email:
Website: http://www.watertownyouthsoccer.net
Former Participants:
Description: The mission statement of the WAYS program is “The objectives and purposes of WAYS shall be to promote the sport of soccer by, but not limited to, providing instructions in the art of soccer, encouraging the youth of Watertown-Oakville to participate, to promote the interest in the sport and provide opportunity for athletic competition to further develop the athletic skills of soccer. All programs conducted in fulfillment of the objectives and purposes of this organization are to be administered regardless of race, sex, color or creed.” If interested in helping with this program or coaching/referring opportunities that you can find out more about on their website http://www.watertownyouthsoccer.net.
History:
Profile By: Beth Kessenich
Last Update: 05/28/2008
Category: Environment Outdoors
Availability: Evenings & Weekends
People:
Contact:
Primary Phone:
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: Connecticut
Email:
Website:
Former Participants:
Description: This foundation is located in Litchfield, Connecticut. As a private, non-profit organization, the White Memorial Conservation Center relies heavily on member support to help provide year-round environmental education programs. Along with scheduled sessions for school and other youth groups, the Center also offers field trips, lectures, and nature study programs, most of which are free of charge. The memorial takes you on a "Journey Through White Memorial". Exquisite dioramas and spectacular artwork help tell the story of this unique 4,000 acre wildlife refuge - its history and many diverse habitats. There are several trails available to the public.
History:
Profile By: Diana Saverin
Last Update: 01/26/2009
Category:
Availability:
People:
Contact: Bonnie Mis
Primary Phone: 860-567-3163
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: 229 E Litchfield Rd, Litchfield, Connecticut 06798
Email: bgm@wisdomhouse.org
Website:
Former Participants:
Description:
History:
Profile By:
Last Update: 09/30/2008
Category: Fundraising
Availability: Community Service Day
People:
Contact:
Primary Phone:
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: Connecticut
Email:
Website:
Former Participants:
Description: National Public Radio
History:
Profile By:
Last Update: 09/30/2008
Category: Education Outdoors
Availability: Community Service Day
People: Kids Adults
Contact: Jennifer Miller
Primary Phone: 203-263-3113
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: 281 Main St, Woodbury, Connecticut 06798
Email: jmiller@woodburyct.org
Website:
Former Participants:
Description: "We run sports programs throughout the year which may need or benefit from volunteer students assistant coaches. We also have a variety of program from art to Irish dancing, from tots programs to yoga. So if the students have something they would like to do we are happy to have them."
History:
Profile By:
Last Update: 09/30/2008
Category: Health
Availability: Community Service Day
People:
Contact:
Primary Phone:
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: Connecticut
Email:
Website:
Former Participants:
Description:
History:
Profile By:
Last Update:
Category:
Availability:
People: Kids
Contact: Tony Sharillo
Primary Phone: (203) 754-2181 x118.
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Address: 136 West Main Street, Waterbury, Connecticut 06702
Email:
Website: http://www.waterburyymca.org/camp/
Former Participants:
Description: This is a volunteer organization at the Greater Waterbury YMCA. The organization says volunteers are vital to the success of the YMCA. At the camp they build strong kids and teach them valuable lessons about life: Respect, Responsibility, Honesty and Care. At the camp they look for some committed volunteers to help out with workdays at both of the YMCA camps. Friends of YMCA Camp Mataucha and Friends of Camp Oakasha will meet monthly for a Saturday morning work group from 8am-12pm. The focus of the work groups is the continued improvement of the camp facilities for the Greater Waterbury YMCA service area.
History:
Profile By: Beth Kessenich
Last Update: 05/28/2008