Marking the End of National Volunteer Month, de Blasio Administration Celebrates New York City Volunteers

April 28, 2017Search  for volunteer opportunities all year long by interest, skill, borough and more  at nyc.gov/service.NEW YORK—Marking  the end of National Volunteer Month, First Lady Chirlane McCray and NYC Chief  Service Officer Paula Gavin celebrated the City’s top volunteers yesterday  evening through the annual NYC Mayoral Service Recognition Program and  released 2016 NYC Volunteers Count, the City’s third annual inventory of the outstanding  contributions made by volunteers. “In both good and challenging  times, we are a City that works together to help one another, uplift our  neighborhoods, and protect our residents,” said Mayor Bill de Blasio. “The  volunteers who give their time to others embody our City’s identity and values,  and we recognize you for your contributions and civic leadership. Our  communities need all of us, so I also want to urge every New Yorker to visit nyc.gov/service and find your own personal way to get engaged through  service.”  "I am proud to serve NYC as First Lady, where 500,000 New Yorkers have  selflessly volunteered their time to help enrich the lives of others and uplift  communities," said First Lady Chirlane McCray. "We will  continue to carry a torch of leadership and altruism for years to  come."  “Volunteers are critical to our City’s  ability to empower residents, continue building stronger communities, and in  turn, a more resilient City,” said NYC Chief Service Officer Paula Gavin.  “We are proud to celebrate New Yorkers who are true leaders contributing a  significant amount of their time, talent, and energy to serve others and we  encourage all New Yorkers, now more than ever, to unite through service so we  can ensure our communities always reflect our City’s strong values. At NYC  Service, we like to say we are 8.5 Million New Yorkers. Together, Serving Each  Other.”This month, the City recognized and celebrated over 3,200 New  Yorkers for their commitment to service through the NYC Mayoral Service  Recognition Program. Collectively, these volunteers – including nonprofit board  members – contributed over 797,000 hours of service to our City. New Yorkers  were nominated by 90 nonprofit organizations and City agencies for  volunteering 100 hours or more in 2016 and received a certificate of recognition  from the City.Yesterday evening""s event with First Lady Chirlane McCray and NYC  Chief Service Officer Paula Gavin especially honored 113 of those individuals  who served 1,000+ hours of service in 2016 as well as 26 businesses that  engaged at least 20 percent of their NYC-based employees in service in 2016  (full list of businesses available here).The 2016 NYC Volunteers Count report  released highlights the more than 500,000 residents who volunteered their time  last year to help strengthen our communities and the 332 diverse  nonprofits and City agencies that empowered them to do so. It also recognizes  over 450,000 New York City public school students who participated in  community service and service-learning during the 2015-2016 school year.    “Volunteers are central to fostering the  support systems and deep sense of community we are trying to build for our  clients,” said Eric Rosenbaum, CEO of Lantern Community Services.  “Thanks to NYC Service and the NYC Civic Corps’ leadership and support, Lantern  now has remarkable volunteers who support our diverse programming, including  teaching jewelry classes; handing out fresh, locally-sourced vegetables at our  popular Fresh Food Box; and tutoring clients taking the high school equivalency  test.  Our volunteers help us fulfill our mission.”   “Volunteering at Amber Hall makes me feel  good inside,” said David Almodovar, Lantern Community Services Client and  Volunteer. “I’m already going through a lot of stuff so this makes me feel  good about myself, like I’m needed.”“Musicians On Call is proud to deliver the  healing power of music to the bedsides of patients in New York and across the  nation,” said Pete Griffin, President of Musicians On Call. “New York  City holds a special place in Musicians On Call’s history, as it""s here where  our organization and Bedside Performance Program first began in 1999. Since  then, we""ve brought live music to the bedsides of over 279,000 patients,  families, and caregivers in New York and over 600,000 nationwide. We couldn""t  have done this without the hundreds of dedicated NYC volunteers like Ken Voisin  that support our work. Watching patients light up as Ken performs his extensive  repertoire of cover songs from Frank Sinatra""s “New York, New York” to Barry  Manilow""s “Copacobana” is quite magical. Ken exemplifies the generous,  philanthropic spirit of all our volunteers and we congratulate him on this  award.”“Volunteerism is a  valuable way to connect with others in a positive way,” said Ken Voisin,  Musicians on Call Volunteer. “I""m one of seven children and my parents  raised us to be civilized; to be considerate, to balance the needs of others  with our own, and to give of ourselves. I do my best to honor their efforts.”“Safe Passage is honored  that the Mayor""s Office has selected six Safe Passage Pro Bono attorneys to  receive Mayoral Service Program recognition honors this year,” said Gui  Stampur,    Deputy Director and Co-Founder of Safe Passage.  “Volunteerism is more important now than ever and these remarkable Safe  Passage attorneys have worked thousands of pro bono hours combined to  ensure our most vulnerable residents - refugee children - are provided  excellent legal representation and can seek the legal protection under  United States Immigration Law they are eligible for.”
“I am very honored to have been recognized by the Mayor""s office for my pro  bono work with the immigrant community in New York,” said John Ryan, Safe  Passage Volunteer. “I know that I have been blessed in so many ways through  my involvement with Safe Passage in its mission to provide legal services to  undocumented children as they navigate the very complicated immigration system  in this country. My clients have inspired me and so has Safe Passage.  The children I have represented, and those I now represent have risked  everything for the hope of forging a new and meaningful life in this country.  Their stories replicate those I read about in text books describing those who  came to America with the hope of forging a new life and helped build a  stronger nation.”“Morgan Stanley is proud to be among the organizations  recognized for their service and commitment to New York City,” said Joan  Steinberg, Global Head of Philanthropy at the Morgan Stanley. “Giving  back is rooted in the Firm’s culture and our employees are committed to making  an impact in our home town by offering their expertise and time to over 60  partner organizations around the city.”“We are honored to be recognized by Mayor de Blasio’s NYC  Mayoral Service Recognition Program,” said Roland Guevara, Vice President of  Community Relations at Brooklyn Sports & Entertainment. “Our employees  dedicated their time on a range of projects with hundreds of schools and  organizations throughout New York City in 2016. We anticipate making an even greater  impact in 2017 in the community, directly influencing our ability to become  stronger employees, a stronger company, and ultimately, a stronger city.”“We""re thrilled to have Nielsen""s volunteers recognized for  their impact in the New York City community,” said Crystal Barnes, Vice  President of Global Responsibility & Sustainability at Nielsen. “About  75% of NYC associates participated in at least one volunteer activity during  2016, and they""re a huge part of our goal to mobilize our associates to volunteer  at least 300,000 hours by the end of 2020. We have a responsibility to mobilize  Nielsen""s data and expertise to make a difference in our communities, and our  volunteers are on the ground making it happen.”“At Oracle+NetSuite, we believe that our  cloud services & people can do a tremendous amount of good in the  world,” said David Geilhufe, Senior Director, Global Solution Excellence  & General Manager at Oracle+NetSuite. “Our people are at the  cornerstone of this effort, making a pro bono contribution of their unique  skills to ensure every nonprofit across the globe can use our  technology effectively. I know the hundreds of employees that participate  in our programs are honored, energized and humbled  by the Mayor""s kind recognition.”“At SoulCycle, we have always placed a  strong emphasis on volunteerism and mentorship, which is why we are proud to be  recognized by the Mayoral Service Recognition Program,” said Julie Koster,  Senior Director of Culture & Service at SoulCycle. “Our employees are  committed to giving back and contributing to communities across the city. We  are thrilled to be a part of this incredible group of likeminded companies and  look forward to continuing our efforts in the years to come.”About  NYC Service  NYC  Service, a division of the Office of the Mayor, promotes volunteerism, engages  New Yorkers in service and mobilizes the power of volunteers and national  service members to impact New York City""s greatest needs. To learn more about  NYC Service and connect to volunteer opportunities across the five boroughs,  visit nyc.gov/service.

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