Support People with Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI)

Support People with Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI)

Compassionate Care of Central New York

Long-Term Project
Date and Location
Days of Work:
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Time(s) of Day:
Morning, Afternoon, Evening
Address:
305 East Main Street
Endicott, NY 13760
Project Details
Project Category:
Service (Unpaid)
Event Type:
Ongoing
Weekly Hours:
1-5
People Needed:
1-2
Seeking:
No Preference
Project Description
Compassionate Care of Central New York, Inc. is dedicated to providing quality assistance and independence for people with a traumatic brain injury. Those interested in volunteering would be responsible for either setting up programming or general support and communication for the members. This position is very flexible and you can create programs based on your own interests. Volunteers are expected to follow COVID-19 guidelines and will have their temperature taken and recorded upon arrival.
Requirements
Training Required:
No
Immunization Proof:
Yes - Volunteers must be vaccinated against COVID-19
Application Needed:
Yes - Compassion Care of Central New York is a community partner with the Center for Civic Engagement's impactBING CORE Program. Students who complete the contact form will be contacted by a CCE Graduate Assistant to schedule a brief interview before connecting with the staff at Compassionate Care.
Other Requirements:
Compassion Care of Central New York is a community partner with the Center for Civic Engagement's impactBING CORE Program. If you're interested in meeting with a CCE Graduate Assistant to learn about other volunteer opportunities with the CCE's community partners, please complete this interest form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeikDryPDQ5d83MYsEV_Wj60R8oI7P8lmNIjedr2ONYmn_1YA/viewform?pli=1
Contact Form
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Project Contact

Contact Name
Kyra Hickey (Community Engagement Coordinator)

Email
khickey@binghamton.edu

Phone
607-777-2880

Project Location (On Bus Route)