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Hi {NAME} RECOMMENDED FOR YOU based on your New Opportunities in New York with PS 4, 500 West 160th

Hi {NAME} [VolunteerMatch]() RECOMMENDED FOR YOU based on your [preferences]( New Opportunities in New York [Writing coach for Washington Heights, NYC public school literac...]( with [Behind the Book]( PS 4, 500 West 160th Street New York NY, 10032 Thursday April 04, 2019 9:00 am - 12:00 pm New [cause area icon][cause area icon][cause area icon] [Join the Brooklyn Walk to End Alzheimer's Planning Committee!]( with [Alzheimer's Association New York City...]( 200 Cadman Plaza East, New York NY, 11201 We'll work with your schedule New [cause area icon][cause area icon][cause area icon] [Trapping feral cats for spay/neuter program]( with [ASTORIA CAT RESCUE INC]( 31-71 43rd Street, Astoria NY, 11103 Wednesday March 13, 2019 6:00 pm - 9:30 pm New [cause area icon][cause area icon][cause area icon] [Literacy Tutor/Middle School/High Bridge/Bronx/2-3 hrs per week...]( with [The City Tutors]( 78 W 168th St, Bronx NY, 10452 We'll work with your schedule New [cause area icon][cause area icon][cause area icon] [No Ad]( Upcoming Opportunities in New York [Help feed thousands of families across Brooklyn! (Mar 12)]( with [Lemontree Foods]( 34 35th St, 6th Fl Brooklyn NY, 11232 Tuesday March 12, 2019 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm [cause area icon][cause area icon][cause area icon] [Volunteer with One Brick at FABSCRAP: Support Sustainable Fashion]( with [ONE BRICK]( 140 58th Street, Brooklyn Army Terminal Brooklyn NY, 11220 Tuesday March 12, 2019 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm [cause area icon][cause area icon] [Writing coach for Bronx, NYC public school literacy program (ICiz)]( with [Behind the Book]( ICHS, 345 Brook Ave Bronx NY, 10454 Tuesday March 12, 2019 11:00 am - 4:00 pm [cause area icon][cause area icon][cause area icon] [Be a Mock Interviewer at Rutgers University-Newark!]( with [Braven]( 175 University Avenue, Newark NJ, 07102 Tuesday March 12 - Wednesday March 13, 2019 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm [cause area icon][cause area icon][cause area icon] Want personalized recommendations? Update your preferences Want to see other opportunities? Go to Search good people good causes [Change your email settings]( [Unsubscribe](

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