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Berlin: 25 volunteers painted, cleaned and organized the main room along with painting and cleaning others at I Have a Friend Youth Center.

Berlin: 50 volunteers weeded, cut back vines, removed trash, painted and cleaned for Leadership, Education, and Athletics in Partnership (LEAP).

Berlin: 15 volunteers mowed grass, cut back shrubbery, and cleaned at Riverfront Children’s Center.

Berlin: 50 volunteers assisted Boys and Girls Clubs of Hartford with planting, cleaning, and food service prep work.

Stamford: 65 volunteers improved the common areas of the YMCA of Stamford.

 

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FAST FACT: Boston, MA, is where the City Year Youth Service Corps was founded and is currently headquartered.

Taunton: 150 volunteers helped the Boys & Girls Club of Taunton by painting benches, hallways, doors, pool area and landscaping.

Taunton: 20 volunteers cleaned and painted at Milton Public Library-East Milton Branch.

Taunton: 65 volunteers teamed with Angel House painted 2-3 interior buildings.

Taunton: 100 volunteers helped Medford Family Life with landscaping, painting and cleaning common areas.

Taunton: 75 volunteers landscaped, cleaned and removed trash through Natick Center Associates.

Taunton: 60 volunteers helped the Marshall Community Center clean, landscape, and renovate a garage into a teen center.

 

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Manchester: 60 volunteers cleaned interior and exterior, painted and added a few touches to High Rock Park.

Manchester: 100 volunteers landscaped, cleaned and painted the Haverhill Historical Society.

Manchester: 50 volunteers painted the interior, cleaned and spruced up the FLAAC Alternative School.

Manchester: 75 volunteers painted offices, care rooms and landscaped at Marguerites Place.

Manchester: 100 volunteers completed several projects involving painting, cleaning and landscaping at the Manchester Police Athletic League.

Manchester: 50 volunteers painted the interior and landscaped the exterior at the Boys and Girls Club.

Manchester: 50 volunteers painted and landscaped with Exchange City/The Cody Foundation.

Manchester: 50 volunteers cleaned, painted and landscaped at the South End Community Center, INC.

 

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Eatontown: 25 volunteers helped Visitation Roman Catholic Church with cleaning pews and windows and organizing thrift shop.

Eatontown: 25 volunteers unloaded food donations, stocked shelves and organized for the Salvation Army.

Eatontown: 15 volunteers cleaned ground for new building for Habitat for Humanity/Millstone Basin Area.

Eatontown: 30 volunteers painted and powerwashed a wrap-around porch for Ronald McDonald House.

Eatontown: Volunteers cleaned and painted five large rooms for the YMCA East Windsor.

Sicklerville: 40 volunteers participated in interior painting and cleanup, exterior landscaping and clean up for Career Opportunity Development, Inc.

Sicklerville: 25 volunteers painted, cleaned and landscaped the Boys and Girls Club of Mercer County.

Sicklerville: 30 volunteers helped United Way of Cape May County clean, paint and landscape.

Sicklerville: 110 volunteers helped Food Bank of South Jersey clean shelves, sort food and stock supplies.

Sicklerville: 40 volunteers and Tri County Community Action Program cleaned, organized and repaired donated bikes and other equipment.

Sicklerville: 50 volunteers participated by completing maintenance tasks and cleaning the ship with the Home Port Alliance for the USS New Jersey.

Union: 200 volunteers turned a corner lot into a children’s park/play area for Township of Irving.

Union: 15 volunteers painted and performed minor repairs and yard work for The ARC, Warren Co. Chapter.

 

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New York: 0 volunteers painted benches, repaired murals, cleaned and landscaped at Henry Street Settlement.

 

PENNSYLVANIA                                                                          Return to Top

Beaver Falls: 70 volunteers repaired and renovated porches and landscaping for 3 group homes through Supportive Services.

Greensburg: 50 volunteers remodeled Sewickley Township Public Library, had a book, DVD and movie collection.

Harrisburg: 60 volunteers painted the concert bandshell in Resevoir Park and landscaped at other park sites through Harrisburg Parks Partnership.

Harrisburg: 25 volunteers with Habitat for Humanity helped with painting, drywall and other duties for a house being build on High Street in Chambersburg.

Harrisburg: 10 volunteers helped with outdoor yard work and repairs for the Domestic Violence Services of Cumberland and Perry Counties.

Harrisburg: 25 volunteers helped Halifax Area Recreation Authority clear a field and assist in the demolition of a building to create a baseball/football/soccer field.

Harrisburg: 20 volunteers assisted in painting the CyberSpace building. CyberSpace is a program operated by the YMCA.

Ivyland: 275 volunteers teamed with A Woman’s Place and hosted a “Wishing on a Star” food and goods drive while completing minor repairs and organizational duties.

Philadelphia: 150 volunteers painted an entire for of an office for COMHAR.

Philadelphia: 125 volunteers cleaned up FDR park for the Fairmount Park Conservacy-FDR Park.

Philadelphia: 350 volunteers will paint, clean, organize and rearrange in Penn Treaty Middle School.

Pittsburgh: 50 volunteers erected a 20’ x 40’ pavilion to house tables and chairs for the Lower Burrell Little League playing fields.

Pittsburgh: 200 volunteers spent time at the Salvation Army Homewood-Brushton Center for Worship and Service, painting and landscaping.

Pittsburgh: 30 volunteers painted, cleaned and landscaped at Coraopolis Memorial Library.

Pittsburgh: 50 volunteers dedicated time to planting trees at Palmer Park.

Plymouth Meeting: 160 volunteers cleaned-up multiple service park locations in Plymouth Township.

Reading: 100 volunteers painted and cleaned at the YMCA of Reading and Berks County.

Reading: 20 individuals volunteered at Rotary Playground to paint a small building and clear brush to landscape and beautify the area.

Reading: 60 volunteers scraped and painted two sides of the Nature Barn and helped beautify Stoever’s Dam.

Wallingfor: 130 volunteers partnered with Darby Township “Weed & Seed & Unity Day” to help landscape and clean the local area.

Washington: 50 volunteers contributed time and effort to Washington County Habitat for Humanity.

West Chester: 100 volunteers painted and landscaped for the Charles A. Melton Arts & Education Center.

West Chester: 100 volunteers renovated 13 family shelter rooms, a lounge area and a kids room with new paint, shelving, and toys for Domestic Violence Services of Lancaster County.