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We organize Brooklyn based volunteer service projects for kids, teens, and families
Winter Session: Weekly Volunteering
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1Winter High School Project LeaderGRADES 9-11, APPLICATION DUE BY DECEMBER 1, 2025
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LINK TO APPLICATION HERE The Service Collective is excited to invite you to apply to be a High
Event Details
The Service Collective is excited to invite you to apply to be a High School Project Leader for the Winter Semester.
Requirements
- Entering grades 9 – 11
- Experience volunteering a plus (does not have to be with TSC)
- Leadership experience a plus
- Desire to volunteer to support Brooklyn nonprofits and lead groups of younger volunteers
- Hardworking, flexible, good communication skills
Participation Commitment
You will be expected to help lead one after school volunteer project per week for the length of the TSC Winter semester, Jan 10 – March 15 (excludes holidays). Projects vary week to week and you will receive instructions from the Project Leader. Days/times subject to change, but likely:
- Tuesdays 3:30p – 5:30p or 5:30p – 7:30p, St. Ann & the Holy Trinity, 157 Montague (or nearby)
- Wednesdays 3:30p – 5:30p, St. Ann & the Holy Trinity, 157 Montague (or nearby)
- Thursdays 3:45 – 5:45, Community Help in Park Slope, 200 4th Ave
*Only available weekends, but still interested? We could possibly use your help on a semi-regular basis! We’d encourage you to apply and we’ll reach out to discuss with you directly
Please fill out the application below no later than Dec 1. Leaders will be selected by August 15.
Thank you! Questions? Email amanda@theservicecollective.org
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Ages 10 – 14 Suggested donation is a MINIMUM of $300 per participant for the 8 weeks. Everyone is welcome
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Ages 10 – 14
Suggested donation is a MINIMUM of $300 per participant for the 8 weeks. Everyone is welcome to join, regardless of ability to pay. Please select the amount you are able to donate per volunteer upon registration.
This is the registration for our 8 week Winter Session after school series. Community Club will meet every Tuesday starting 1/13 through 3/10. NO COMMUNITY CLUB 2/17
Every Tuesday The Service Collective will partner with a local nonprofit to help support their mission. Projects will include: gardening at Cadman Plaza, supporting local seniors with Heights and Hills, pre-dinner hosting for newly arrived asylum seekers, cleaning and stocking the Brooklyn Heights Community Fridge, street tree care and composting, and food pantry support among other projects.
NOTE: We will meet each week at St. Ann & Holy Trinity unless otherwise notified (communicated a week in advance). All meeting locations will be within walking distance of St. Ann’s. Weekly attendance is expected.
Volunteer
Time
Location
St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church
157 Montague Street
Event Details
Ages 10 – 14 Suggested donation is a MINIMUM of $300 per participant for the 8 weeks. Everyone is welcome
Event Details
Ages 10 – 14
Suggested donation is a MINIMUM of $300 per participant for the 8 weeks. Everyone is welcome to join, regardless of ability to pay. Please select the amount you are able to donate per volunteer upon registration.
This is the registration for our 8 week Winter Session after school series. Community Club will meet every Tuesday starting 1/13 through 3/10. NO COMMUNITY CLUB 2/17
Every Tuesday The Service Collective will partner with a local nonprofit to help support their mission. Projects will include: gardening at Cadman Plaza, supporting local seniors with Heights and Hills, pre-dinner hosting for newly arrived asylum seekers, cleaning and stocking the Brooklyn Heights Community Fridge, street tree care and composting, and food pantry support among other projects.
NOTE: We will meet each week at St. Ann & Holy Trinity unless otherwise notified (communicated a week in advance). All meeting locations will be within walking distance of St. Ann’s. Weekly attendance is expected.
Time
Location
St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church
157 Montague Street
Event Details
Ages 10 – 14 Suggested donation is a minimum of $300 per participant for the 8 weeks. Everyone is welcome
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Ages 10 – 14
Suggested donation is a minimum of $300 per participant for the 8 weeks. Everyone is welcome to join, regardless of ability to pay. Please select the amount you are able to donate per volunteer upon registration.
This is the registration for the 10 week after school series. Community Club will meet every Tuesday starting 1/14 through 3/11. NO COMMUNITY CLUB 2/18
Every Wednesday The Service Collective will partner with a local nonprofit to help support their mission. Projects will include: gardening at Cadman Plaza, supporting local seniors with Heights and Hills, pre-dinner hosting for newly arrived asylum seekers, cleaning and stocking the Brooklyn Heights Community Fridge, street tree care and composting, and food pantry support among other projects.
We will meet each week at St. Ann & Holy Trinity unless otherwise notified (communicated a week in advance). All meeting locations will be within walking distance of St. Ann’s. Weekly attendance is expected.
Volunteer
Time
Location
St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church
157 Montague Street
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Ages 9-16 without guardian This is for a 6-week series, Community Club, 1/22 – 3/5, No Club 2/19 Youth
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Ages 9-16 without guardian
This is for a 6-week series, Community Club, 1/22 – 3/5, No Club 2/19
Youth volunteers ages 9-16 will work in the CHiPS kitchen to pitch in on various projects such as cooking, sandwich making, snack and lunch bag packing, clean up, cutlery packing and more. We will also provide support to the women and babies at the CHiPS shelter.
We’ll all learn a little bit about how CHiPS helps feed hundreds of people each day. We will learn new skills, gain confidence, and make new friends. Can’t wait to see you there!
This program has a suggested donation of $250 per volunteer to support CHiPS and The Service Collective in our missions to engage youth in volunteer service to help fight food insecurity. Please donate any amount you are able per volunteer upon registration.
NOTE: This is an opportunity for youth volunteers ages 9-16 only. Weekly attendance is expected.
About CHiPS
Founded over 50 years ago, CHiPS is a soup kitchen, food pantry, and shelter for women with young children. Our building is on 4th Avenue, right between Park Slope and Gowanus in Brooklyn. Our mission is two fold: to ameliorate food insecurity and homelessness in New York City. With our soup kitchen and food pantry open six days a week, CHiPS serves as a beacon of hope to thousands of our friends and neighbors in need, and our success comes from people like you. Our supporters and volunteers keep the doors open, the meals hot, and the food plenty.
Volunteer
Time
Location
CHiPS Soup Kitchen
200 4th Avenue
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nov
1Winter High School Project LeaderGRADES 9-11, APPLICATION DUE BY DECEMBER 1, 2025
Event Details
LINK TO APPLICATION HERE The Service Collective is excited to invite you to apply to be a High
Event Details
The Service Collective is excited to invite you to apply to be a High School Project Leader for the Winter Semester.
Requirements
- Entering grades 9 – 11
- Experience volunteering a plus (does not have to be with TSC)
- Leadership experience a plus
- Desire to volunteer to support Brooklyn nonprofits and lead groups of younger volunteers
- Hardworking, flexible, good communication skills
Participation Commitment
You will be expected to help lead one after school volunteer project per week for the length of the TSC Winter semester, Jan 10 – March 15 (excludes holidays). Projects vary week to week and you will receive instructions from the Project Leader. Days/times subject to change, but likely:
- Tuesdays 3:30p – 5:30p or 5:30p – 7:30p, St. Ann & the Holy Trinity, 157 Montague (or nearby)
- Wednesdays 3:30p – 5:30p, St. Ann & the Holy Trinity, 157 Montague (or nearby)
- Thursdays 3:45 – 5:45, Community Help in Park Slope, 200 4th Ave
*Only available weekends, but still interested? We could possibly use your help on a semi-regular basis! We’d encourage you to apply and we’ll reach out to discuss with you directly
Please fill out the application below no later than Dec 1. Leaders will be selected by August 15.
Thank you! Questions? Email amanda@theservicecollective.org
Time
Event Details
ALL AGES! Youth 12+ may volunteer without a guardian. Grocery shop for neighbors who are homebound, experiencing hardship, elderly, or
Event Details
ALL AGES! Youth 12+ may volunteer without a guardian.
Grocery shop for neighbors who are homebound, experiencing hardship, elderly, or otherwise lacking time, resources, or ability to shop for groceries themselves.
Volunteers will shop for items on a provided list(s) and attempt to stay within the budget assigned by our partner, West Brooklyn Waterfront Mutual Aid. A WBWMA veteran volunteer will be there to assist you should you have questions. WBWMA will pay for the groceries at check out and deliver them.
Parent/guardian required for volunteers under 12 years old. Volunteers 12+ may come without a guardian. Waiver required for every participant under 18. Waivers are located in your profile – you will be prompted to set up a profile upon registration.
Suggested donation of $10 per volunteer helps support TSC’s programs.
About our Partner
West Brooklyn Waterfront Mutual Aid is a grassroots community collective created by neighbors, for neighbors. We aim to build solidarity in our neighborhoods by pooling resources, supporting each other’s needs and finding help for our most vulnerable neighbors. Donate to WBWMA HERE.
Volunteer
Time
Location
Wegman's
21 Flushing Ave
nov
8Baking Class SupportSaturday, Ages 14+ 10:45a - 2pWestinghouse High School, 105 Tech Pl
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Ages 14+ Kindred Bakery is an inclusive bakery program for youth of all abilities. Volunteers will learn how to
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Ages 14+
Kindred Bakery is an inclusive bakery program for youth of all abilities. Volunteers will learn how to prep dough and assist youth bakers and staff with all baking duties and all kitchen duties, including set up and clean up.
About Kindred Bakery
Founded by the parents of a young adult with autism, our inclusive culinary program brings together individuals of all abilities to learn and grow in a supportive environment. Participants engage in hands-on experiences in professional kitchen settings, focusing on baking, social-emotional learning, and STEAM-based activities. The program promotes skill-building, community inclusion, and personal development—empowering each individual to build confidence, foster independence, and actively participate in meaningful community life.
Suggested donation of $20/volunteer to help support The Service Collective and offset costs of organizing opportunities for youth to engage in volunteering our community. Add a donation upon sign up!
Volunteer
Time
Location
Westinghouse High School
105 Tech Pl
Event Details
Ages 8-14 Suggested donation: $35 per participant* Meet your friends and neighbors to help prep easy meals, package
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Ages 8-14
Suggested donation: $35 per participant*
Meet your friends and neighbors to help prep easy meals, package them, and deliver them to the Brooklyn Heights Community Fridge. Keeping the fridge clean and stocked with easy, healthy meals helps ensure all our neighbors get enough nutritious food to eat.
This project is for independent youth ages 8-14. Parents/guardians may be present (if desired), but will not participate or instruct in food prep, packing, or meal delivery.
*Your donation helps cover expenses of this project and keeps TSC’s volunteer programs free and accessible for all Brooklyn youth
Volunteer
Time
Location
St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church
157 Montague Street
nov
15Baking Class SupportSaturday, Ages 14+ 10:45a - 2pWestinghouse High School, 105 Tech Pl
Event Details
Ages 14+ Kindred Bakery is an inclusive bakery program for youth of all abilities. Volunteers will learn how to
Event Details
Ages 14+
Kindred Bakery is an inclusive bakery program for youth of all abilities. Volunteers will learn how to prep dough and assist youth bakers and staff with all baking duties and all kitchen duties, including set up and clean up.
About Kindred Bakery
Founded by the parents of a young adult with autism, our inclusive culinary program brings together individuals of all abilities to learn and grow in a supportive environment. Participants engage in hands-on experiences in professional kitchen settings, focusing on baking, social-emotional learning, and STEAM-based activities. The program promotes skill-building, community inclusion, and personal development—empowering each individual to build confidence, foster independence, and actively participate in meaningful community life.
Suggested donation of $20/volunteer to help support The Service Collective and offset costs of organizing opportunities for youth to engage in volunteering our community. Add a donation upon sign up!
Time
Location
Westinghouse High School
105 Tech Pl
nov
15Serve at the TSC Treat Stand at CHiPSSATURDAY, Ages 10+ w/o guardianCHiPS, 200 4th Ave
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Ages 10+ w/o guardian Join us at the TSC Treat Stand! Lunch guests at the CHiPS soup
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Ages 10+ w/o guardian
Join us at the TSC Treat Stand! Lunch guests at the CHiPS soup kitchen on 4th Avenue love to get something a bit extra with their meal, especially the warm greetings and smiles from our youth volunteers.
Volunteers will be asked to bake at home or buy hearty snacks and bring them to serve at our treat stand. Each volunteer is required to bring enough food to feed 50 guests. Some favorite treats include bags of fruit, trail mix, banana bread, muffins, cookies, granola bars. We will also have water and coffee.
This volunteer project is for youth 10+ and is drop off only. If you are a family that would like to volunteer together, please reach out to info@theservicecollective.org
Can’t make it, but would like to contribute directly to the TSC treat stand? Please DONATE HERE
Volunteer
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Location
CHiPS
200 4th Ave
nov
16Run for Good: A Community Run with CHiPS Soup KitchenSUNDAY ALL AGES 9AGrand Army Plaza
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ALL AGES Run For Good is a run club created to foster community and raise money for causes in
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ALL AGES
Run For Good is a run club created to foster community and raise money for causes in Brooklyn. This November 16th we’re running for CHiPS, an organization dedicated to ameliorating food insecurity and homelessness. We will meet at Grand Army Plaza, hear a bit from an ambassador about what CHiPS does, and then run an easy 5k through Prospect Park as a group.
Suggested donation of $20 per participant. 100% of all funds donated to this program on Nov 16 go to CHiPS. Please add a donation in any amount upon registration.
All ages and levels welcome!Â
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Location
Grand Army Plaza
nov
16Help in the CHiPS KitchenSUNDAY, 10:30AM - 12PM, Ages 8-16CHiPS Soup Kitchen, 200 4th Avenue
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Ages 8-16 without guardian We are excited for our new program with our partners at CHiPS that JUST FOR KIDS! For the
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Ages 8-16 without guardian
We are excited for our new program with our partners at CHiPS that JUST FOR KIDS! For the first time, we will invite youth volunteers ages 8-16 inside the CHiPS kitchen to pitch in on various projects such as sandwich making, snack and lunch bag packing, clean up, cutlery packing and more.
We’ll all learn a little bit about how CHiPS helps feed hundreds of people each day. We will learn new skills, gain confidence, and make new friends. Can’t wait to see you there!
Suggested Donation: $30/volunteer supports CHiPS and The Service Collective in our missions to engage youth in volunteer service to help fight food insecurity.
NOTE: This is an opportunity for youth volunteers ages 8-16 only.
About CHiPS
Founded over 50 years ago, CHiPS is a soup kitchen, food pantry, and shelter for women with young children. Our building is on 4th Avenue, right between Park Slope and Gowanus in Brooklyn. Our mission is two fold: to ameliorate food insecurity and homelessness in New York City. With our soup kitchen and food pantry open six days a week, CHiPS serves as a beacon of hope to thousands of our friends and neighbors in need, and our success comes from people like you. Our supporters and volunteers keep the doors open, the meals hot, and the food plenty.
Volunteer
Time
Location
CHiPS Soup Kitchen
200 4th Avenue
Event Details
For Families, Kids 13+ may come without a guardian Join us to host and serve our newly arrived refugee
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For Families, Kids 13+ may come without a guardian
Join us to host and serve our newly arrived refugee friends! This is a little different than our regular community dinners. We will be hosting a large group of refugee families allowing them to come together in community with each other. Volunteers can expect to be greeters, cleaners, servers, help watch smaller children, and more! Families welcome and encouraged!
Suggested Donation: $25 per person. Funds help support the food we will serve and overall programming.
Volunteer
Time
Location
St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church
157 Montague Street
Event Details
Ages 4 – 8 with guardian Suggested donation: $35 per participant. Please add a donation of any amount per volunteer upon registration.
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Ages 4 – 8 with guardian
Suggested donation: $35 per participant. Please add a donation of any amount per volunteer upon registration.
Let’s get all the kids (and their guardians) in the kitchen! Meet your friends and neighbors to help prep easy meals, package them, and deliver them to the Brooklyn Heights Community Fridge. Keeping the fridge clean and stocked with easy, healthy meals helps ensure all our neighbors get enough nutritious food to eat.
*Your donation helps cover expenses of this project and keeps TSC’s volunteer programs free and accessible for all Brooklyn youth
Volunteer
Time
Location
St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church
157 Montague Street
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Age 8+ with guardian, age 13+ no guardian required Support The Service Collective’s efforts to fill 490* neighbor’s cupboards
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Age 8+ with guardian, age 13+ no guardian required
Support The Service Collective’s efforts to fill 490* neighbor’s cupboards with Thanksgiving nonperishables this Thanksgiving! We will aim to provide a bag work $20 of groceries (TSC will purchase the food in bulk) and come together as community to help pack. We’ll work together to get everything packed up and then walk them over to our neighbors at 90 Sands St., a Breaking Ground building for people and families transitioning out of homelessness.
Suggested donation is $100 per volunteer to cover the cost of 5 families pantry supplies. Please enter a donation of any amount upon check out – minimum price for this project is $20 per volunteer.
This project is great for families with slightly older kids (age 10+). If you have younger kids, please join TSC’s Sunday afternoon Thanksgiving project (from 3p – 5p) supporting local seniors! We’ll create art for meal delivery bags. It’s a wonderful festive event for all.
About Breaking Ground
Breaking Ground’s mission is to strengthen individuals, families and communities by developing and sustaining exceptional supportive and affordable housing as well as programs for homeless and other vulnerable New Yorkers. Recently, Breaking Ground refurbished a former Watchtower building at 90 Sands St. into a permanent housing residence. Of the 491 apartments, 305 units will be permanent homes for former homeless single adults and 186 units will be low-moderate rental units. It also has a gym, computer lab, laundry and other amenities.
*This is 150 more bags that in 2024! We may need some cars/drivers this year to ensure smooth delivery. If you have a care and would like to volunteer to be a driver, please email amanda@theservicecollective.org
Volunteer
Time
Location
St. Ann & the Holy Trinity
157 Montague St., Brooklyn
nov
22Baking Class SupportSaturday, Ages 14+ 10:45a - 2pWestinghouse High School, 105 Tech Pl
Event Details
Ages 14+ Kindred Bakery is an inclusive bakery program for youth of all abilities. Volunteers will learn how to
Event Details
Ages 14+
Kindred Bakery is an inclusive bakery program for youth of all abilities. Volunteers will learn how to prep dough and assist youth bakers and staff with all baking duties and all kitchen duties, including set up and clean up.
About Kindred Bakery
Founded by the parents of a young adult with autism, our inclusive culinary program brings together individuals of all abilities to learn and grow in a supportive environment. Participants engage in hands-on experiences in professional kitchen settings, focusing on baking, social-emotional learning, and STEAM-based activities. The program promotes skill-building, community inclusion, and personal development—empowering each individual to build confidence, foster independence, and actively participate in meaningful community life.
Suggested donation of $20/volunteer to help support The Service Collective and offset costs of organizing opportunities for youth to engage in volunteering our community. Add a donation upon sign up!
Time
Location
Westinghouse High School
105 Tech Pl
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All ages Our partner, Heights & Hills, has asked The Service Collective to help their mission by creating meal bag artwork for 250+ bags
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All ages
Our partner, Heights & Hills, has asked The Service Collective to help their mission by creating meal bag artwork for 250+ bags that will be delivered with Thanksgiving meals to local homebound seniors. The theme of this communal art project is “Community.” This project is for ALL AGES and great for families looking to reflect on gratitude this holiday season.
What to expect
- To work hard. This is a big job! Each person should plan to design 3-5 bags + cards
- To be inspired. We will have a gallery wall of bags created in advance by local artists, youth from the boys and girls club, and kindergartners to help get us going.
- To have fun. DJ’d music will keep us motivated and there might be a sweet treat or two for dedicated volunteers!
We are asking for a suggested donation of $30 per volunteer. These funds help us run our programs and keep them open to all Brooklyn youth.
Time
Location
St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church
157 Montague Street
nov
24Prep Thanksgiving DinnerMONDAY, AGES 10+Next Step, 360 Schermerhorn St
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Ages 10+ with guardian, 16+ no guardian required Soup kitchen help needed! You’ll work along side the head chef
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Ages 10+ with guardian, 16+ no guardian required
Soup kitchen help needed! You’ll work along side the head chef to chop, peel and other light food prep to help the staff prepare to serve 100+ people in need on Thanksgiving Day.
Next Step Community Church is focused on helping people in need—whether hungry, homeless, or seeking recovery from substance abuse.
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Location
Next Step
360 Schermerhorn St
nov
25Prep Thanksgiving DinnerTUESDAY, AGES 10+Next Step, 360 Schermerhorn St
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Ages 10+ with guardian, 16+ no guardian required Soup kitchen help needed! You’ll work along side the head chef
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Ages 10+ with guardian, 16+ no guardian required
Soup kitchen help needed! You’ll work along side the head chef to chop, peel and other light food prep to help the staff prepare to serve 100+ people in need on Thanksgiving Day.
Next Step Community Church is focused on helping people in need—whether hungry, homeless, or seeking recovery from substance abuse.
Volunteer
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Location
Next Step
360 Schermerhorn St
nov
26Prep Thanksgiving DinnerWEDNESDAY, AGES 10+Next Step, 360 Schermerhorn St
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Ages 10+ with guardian, 16+ no guardian required Soup kitchen help needed! You’ll work along side the head chef
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Ages 10+ with guardian, 16+ no guardian required
Soup kitchen help needed! You’ll work along side the head chef to chop, peel and other light food prep to help the staff prepare to serve 100+ people in need on Thanksgiving Day.
Next Step Community Church is focused on helping people in need—whether hungry, homeless, or seeking recovery from substance abuse.
Volunteer
Time
Location
Next Step
360 Schermerhorn St
nov
27Set Up & Serve Thanksgiving MealTHANKSGIVING DAY, AGES 10+Next Step, 360 Schermerhorn St
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Ages 10+ with guardian, 16+ no guardian required Soup kitchen help needed! You’ll work along side the head chef
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Ages 10+ with guardian, 16+ no guardian required
Soup kitchen help needed! You’ll work along side the head chef to chop, peel and other light food prep to help the staff prepare to serve 100+ people. You will help run food, bus tables, and clean up.
Next Step Community Church is focused on helping people in need—whether hungry, homeless, or seeking recovery from substance abuse.
Volunteer
Time
Location
Next Step
360 Schermerhorn St
dec
1Event Support for The Brave HouseMONDAY, 5:45 - 8p, Ages 13+SUPERFINE, 126 Front St, DUMBO
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Ages 13+ The Brave House is hosting an event to kick off the giving season and needs our help!
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Ages 13+
The Brave House is hosting an event to kick off the giving season and needs our help! Please join us as a host. Your task will be to greet guests, take coats, and also support guests at a flower bouquet making station. You could be asked for other tasks as well. Thank you for support to this amazing organization!
About The Brave House
The Brave House is a community of support for young immigrant and refugee women and gender-expansive youth, ages 16-24, in New York City, with a focus on survivors of gender-based violence.
We provide free legal aid, community events, and holistic services, including leadership training, one-on-one advocacy, mental health support, job and school assistance, support for new and expecting moms, and much more. Each year we reach 350+ immigrant youth from 35+ countries around the world.
Volunteer
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Location
SUPERFINE
126 Front St, DUMBO
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Ages 8-14 Suggested donation: $35 per participant* Meet your friends and neighbors to help prep easy meals, package
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Ages 8-14
Suggested donation: $35 per participant*
Meet your friends and neighbors to help prep easy meals, package them, and deliver them to the Brooklyn Heights Community Fridge. Keeping the fridge clean and stocked with easy, healthy meals helps ensure all our neighbors get enough nutritious food to eat.
This project is for independent youth ages 8-14. Parents/guardians may be present (if desired), but will not participate or instruct in food prep, packing, or meal delivery.
*Your donation helps cover expenses of this project and keeps TSC’s volunteer programs free and accessible for all Brooklyn youth
Time
Location
St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church
157 Montague Street
Event Details
ALL AGES! Youth 12+ may volunteer without a guardian. Grocery shop for neighbors who are homebound, experiencing hardship, elderly, or
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ALL AGES! Youth 12+ may volunteer without a guardian.
Grocery shop for neighbors who are homebound, experiencing hardship, elderly, or otherwise lacking time, resources, or ability to shop for groceries themselves.
Volunteers will shop for items on a provided list(s) and attempt to stay within the budget assigned by our partner, West Brooklyn Waterfront Mutual Aid. A WBWMA veteran volunteer will be there to assist you should you have questions. WBWMA will pay for the groceries at check out and deliver them.
Parent/guardian required for volunteers under 12 years old. Volunteers 12+ may come without a guardian. Waiver required for every participant under 18. Waivers are located in your profile – you will be prompted to set up a profile upon registration.
Suggested donation of $10 per volunteer helps support TSC’s programs.
About our Partner
West Brooklyn Waterfront Mutual Aid is a grassroots community collective created by neighbors, for neighbors. We aim to build solidarity in our neighborhoods by pooling resources, supporting each other’s needs and finding help for our most vulnerable neighbors. Donate to WBWMA HERE.
Time
Location
Wegman's
21 Flushing Ave
Event Details
For Families, Kids 13+ may come without a guardian Join us for our monthly Community Dinner and share community,
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For Families, Kids 13+ may come without a guardian
Join us for our monthly Community Dinner and share community, connection, and delicious food with recently arrived refugee families. Our new neighbors will cook the main part of a meal and you will contribute side dishes, salads and desserts. We will all listen to and learn from each others stories. This evening gives the refugee families the chance to earn extra money and meet community members. Hosts and attendees get to sample international cuisine and help make new connections with neighbors, new and old!
Kids can expect to have a blast running around and making art with their new friends. Everyone is expected to help clean up.
Closer to the date we will circulate a dinner theme and a way for you to sign up to bring a potluck dish to contribute. All ages are welcome so please bring the whole family!
Suggested Donation: $25 per person. Funds go to compensating the refugee families for cooking for our group
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Time
Location
St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church
157 Montague Street
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Ages 8-16 without guardian A holiday edition of helping in the CHiPS Kitchen! Youth volunteers ages 8-16 inside the CHiPS kitchen to
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Ages 8-16 without guardian
A holiday edition of helping in the CHiPS Kitchen! Youth volunteers ages 8-16 inside the CHiPS kitchen to pitch in on various projects such as sandwich making, snack and lunch bag packing, clean up, cutlery packing and more. We’ll all learn a little bit about how CHiPS helps feed hundreds of people each day. We will learn new skills, gain confidence, and make new friends. Can’t wait to see you there!
Suggested Donation: $30/volunteer supports CHiPS and The Service Collective in our missions to engage youth in volunteer service to help fight food insecurity.
NOTE: This is an opportunity for youth volunteers ages 8-16 only.
About CHiPS
Founded over 50 years ago, CHiPS is a soup kitchen, food pantry, and shelter for women with young children. Our building is on 4th Avenue, right between Park Slope and Gowanus in Brooklyn. Our mission is two fold: to ameliorate food insecurity and homelessness in New York City. With our soup kitchen and food pantry open six days a week, CHiPS serves as a beacon of hope to thousands of our friends and neighbors in need, and our success comes from people like you. Our supporters and volunteers keep the doors open, the meals hot, and the food plenty.
Volunteer
Time
Location
CHiPS Soup Kitchen
200 4th Avenue
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Ages 13+ Suggested $20 per volunteer to help support the costs associated with this program Spread some holiday
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Ages 13+
Suggested $20 per volunteer to help support the costs associated with this program
Spread some holiday cheer! Help decorate the community spaces for the holidays and support families and children with holiday themed crafts and activities.
About the Arbor Inn
Arbor Inn offers short-term housing for 44 homeless mothers, each with one child up to the age of eight. Families are referred by the NYC Department of Homeless Services (DHS).Arbor Inn provides a secure environment where homeless women, many of whom have escaped domestic violence situations, begin to feel safe and achieve stability.
Residents receive assistance that includes case management, mental health counseling, on-site recreation, and nursing care, while regular support groups, parenting skills and household budgeting sessions, and vocational training classes are held as well. BCHS staff members help Arbor Inn moms find permanent jobs and permanent housing in the community.
This past year, 100% of the homeless families who were deemed housing ready by DHS were placed into permanent housing of their own in the community, with an average time to placement of 8 months.
Time
Location
Arbor Inn
105 Carlton Ave
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Ages 10 – 14 Suggested donation is a MINIMUM of $300 per participant for the 8 weeks. Everyone is welcome
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Ages 10 – 14
Suggested donation is a MINIMUM of $300 per participant for the 8 weeks. Everyone is welcome to join, regardless of ability to pay. Please select the amount you are able to donate per volunteer upon registration.
This is the registration for our 8 week Winter Session after school series. Community Club will meet every Tuesday starting 1/13 through 3/10. NO COMMUNITY CLUB 2/17
Every Tuesday The Service Collective will partner with a local nonprofit to help support their mission. Projects will include: gardening at Cadman Plaza, supporting local seniors with Heights and Hills, pre-dinner hosting for newly arrived asylum seekers, cleaning and stocking the Brooklyn Heights Community Fridge, street tree care and composting, and food pantry support among other projects.
NOTE: We will meet each week at St. Ann & Holy Trinity unless otherwise notified (communicated a week in advance). All meeting locations will be within walking distance of St. Ann’s. Weekly attendance is expected.
Volunteer
Time
Location
St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church
157 Montague Street
Event Details
Ages 10 – 14 Suggested donation is a MINIMUM of $300 per participant for the 8 weeks. Everyone is welcome
Event Details
Ages 10 – 14
Suggested donation is a MINIMUM of $300 per participant for the 8 weeks. Everyone is welcome to join, regardless of ability to pay. Please select the amount you are able to donate per volunteer upon registration.
This is the registration for our 8 week Winter Session after school series. Community Club will meet every Tuesday starting 1/13 through 3/10. NO COMMUNITY CLUB 2/17
Every Tuesday The Service Collective will partner with a local nonprofit to help support their mission. Projects will include: gardening at Cadman Plaza, supporting local seniors with Heights and Hills, pre-dinner hosting for newly arrived asylum seekers, cleaning and stocking the Brooklyn Heights Community Fridge, street tree care and composting, and food pantry support among other projects.
NOTE: We will meet each week at St. Ann & Holy Trinity unless otherwise notified (communicated a week in advance). All meeting locations will be within walking distance of St. Ann’s. Weekly attendance is expected.
Time
Location
St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church
157 Montague Street
Event Details
Ages 10 – 14 Suggested donation is a minimum of $300 per participant for the 8 weeks. Everyone is welcome
Event Details
Ages 10 – 14
Suggested donation is a minimum of $300 per participant for the 8 weeks. Everyone is welcome to join, regardless of ability to pay. Please select the amount you are able to donate per volunteer upon registration.
This is the registration for the 10 week after school series. Community Club will meet every Tuesday starting 1/14 through 3/11. NO COMMUNITY CLUB 2/18
Every Wednesday The Service Collective will partner with a local nonprofit to help support their mission. Projects will include: gardening at Cadman Plaza, supporting local seniors with Heights and Hills, pre-dinner hosting for newly arrived asylum seekers, cleaning and stocking the Brooklyn Heights Community Fridge, street tree care and composting, and food pantry support among other projects.
We will meet each week at St. Ann & Holy Trinity unless otherwise notified (communicated a week in advance). All meeting locations will be within walking distance of St. Ann’s. Weekly attendance is expected.
Volunteer
Time
Location
St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church
157 Montague Street
Event Details
Ages 9-16 without guardian This is for a 6-week series, Community Club, 1/22 – 3/5, No Club 2/19 Youth
Event Details
Ages 9-16 without guardian
This is for a 6-week series, Community Club, 1/22 – 3/5, No Club 2/19
Youth volunteers ages 9-16 will work in the CHiPS kitchen to pitch in on various projects such as cooking, sandwich making, snack and lunch bag packing, clean up, cutlery packing and more. We will also provide support to the women and babies at the CHiPS shelter.
We’ll all learn a little bit about how CHiPS helps feed hundreds of people each day. We will learn new skills, gain confidence, and make new friends. Can’t wait to see you there!
This program has a suggested donation of $250 per volunteer to support CHiPS and The Service Collective in our missions to engage youth in volunteer service to help fight food insecurity. Please donate any amount you are able per volunteer upon registration.
NOTE: This is an opportunity for youth volunteers ages 9-16 only. Weekly attendance is expected.
About CHiPS
Founded over 50 years ago, CHiPS is a soup kitchen, food pantry, and shelter for women with young children. Our building is on 4th Avenue, right between Park Slope and Gowanus in Brooklyn. Our mission is two fold: to ameliorate food insecurity and homelessness in New York City. With our soup kitchen and food pantry open six days a week, CHiPS serves as a beacon of hope to thousands of our friends and neighbors in need, and our success comes from people like you. Our supporters and volunteers keep the doors open, the meals hot, and the food plenty.
Volunteer
Time
Location
CHiPS Soup Kitchen
200 4th Avenue
Support
Spread the word. Share a project with a friend and ask them to join you. We can never have too many volunteers.
Partners
The Service Collective highlights the extraordinary leadership of our Brooklyn non-profit partners who everyday commit to building a better, brighter Brooklyn for all of us. We thank you for your partnership and dedication to our community.





























Curriculum
Every engagement includes an orientation to the TSC service approach <link to curriculum – what is the link?> as well as an introduction to the mission of the TSC non-profit partner you sign up to help.

The Service Collective engages and empowers youth to take action in their community through volunteer service. Driven by the needs of our Brooklyn nonprofit partners, we provide meaningful service opportunities for the benefit of all in our community.
STORIES
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“I feel helpful”
“I like volunteering for The Service Collective because it makes me happy to help people out and I feel helpful.”
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“Everyone is really nice”
“I think other kids would like volunteering because it’s super simple and straightforward to volunteer and everyone is really nice.”
“I like volunteering because it is a good way to help the community.” -
“Help is needed”
“There are many New Yorkers who need food donations like the sandwiches I delivered, the line wrapped around the block. Spending an afternoon making 200 sandwiches and then delivering them and feeling like it was hardly enough has taught me that more help is needed to those who can not pay for all their meals.”
LEADERSHIP

Amanda Jones
Executive Director
After a career in marketing and advertising, Amanda decided to make her passion for helping her community through volunteering and service her full time pursuit. She is active in her neighborhood, including as a member of community grant giving collective, Brooklyn Branches which is supported by The Brooklyn Community Foundation. She has led numerous fundraising and community building initiatives on behalf of schools and local non-profits, almost exclusively with a focus on engaging children and families. Amanda is a graduate of Ithaca College. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband and two children.
Board of Directors
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FAQS
Events can vary based on our partners needs. In some cases, we work out of our hub, Saint Ann’s Church. Other times, we work at our partner’s site. In either case, we will begin the project with an introductary grounding: Why have we all gathered? Why is this work important? What need does it address? Sometimes this education might take place prior to an event (via a short zoom meeting) and sometimes it will be facilitated by an educator on site prior to the project beginning.
Service projects will vary in length and type of work. Most of our time we will be actively working on the identified project. At the end of the session, volunteers will be asked to help clean up, and we will reflect on the work and what we learned.
All of our opportunities are one-time events. You can sign up for one activity or multiple depending on your interest and schedule.
Your commitment is important to our partners. We are counting on you. If you do have to cancel, please do 24 hours in advance via email info@theservicecollective.org. Subject of email should include “Cancel + Name of Project” In email, include name(s) of volunteers cancelling.
We work with Brooklyn nonprofits that need help and can welcome youth volunteers. No job is too big or too small. We love getting creative requests and finding ways for kids of all ages to engage in service.
- Show up. Be on time and don’t leave early
- Come ready to listen, learn, and work hard
- Trust that our partners know what they need better than we do
- Respect our TSC staff, facilities, fellow volunteers, and partners
- Possess patience and positivity
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