Employer | Region | # of Jobs |
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Ibero American Action League, INCIbero, a dual language multi service agency that uplifts, empowers, and advocates for Latinos and the underserved to achieve equity and become fully valued community members. We uplift, empower, and advocate for Latinos and their families. We serve the underserved, the vulnerable, and those most at-risk without regard to race, ethnicity, gender identity and expression, or age. We are committed to social justice and addressing systemic disparities in housing, education, health care, entrepreneurship, and employment. We remove systemic barriers by increasing access to an array of services that are person-centered, community-rooted, bi-lingual, and culturally responsive. We will be sustainable by continuing to respond to emerging needs, increasing community partnerships, demonstrating measurable outcomes, and diversifying our revenue streams. Our cultural competency, coupled with our passion, compassion and longstanding commitment to the community has made us a recognized leader. Our future indeed is bright. |
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GLOW YMCA INC.With so many demands on today’s families, our community needs all of the support they can get. That’s why child care at the Y is about more than looking after kids. It’s about nurturing their development by providing a safe place to learn foundational skills, develop healthy and trusting relationships, and build self-reliance. Before and After School Care Once children reach school age, multiple influences enter their lives. YMCA Before and After School Enrichment (BASE) ensures that the time after school is occupied creatively and constructively. BASE is an exciting and challenging place, where children ages 4-12 stretch their skills in mind and body. Programs offer a combination of free-choice and structured activities. Expanded curriculum includes arts and crafts, science, service learning, health & fitness, homework support, literacy, character development, and conflict resolution. All programs promote the four core values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility. Our BASE child care programs are licensed by the New York State Office of Child & Family Services and local health departments. Our programs are offered in partnership with area school districts and various other organizations, offering care after school in twelve locations. |
(Web Based)
Finger Lakes
Western New York
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6 |
Frost Valley YMCA |
Hudson Valley
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3 |
Children’s AidOur Mission We help children in poverty to succeed and thrive. We do this by providing comprehensive supports to children, youth, and their families in targeted high-needs New York City neighborhoods. We believe all kids have limitless potential. But for those growing up surrounded by poverty, family instability, and physical or emotional stress, life is too often about survival, not possibility. It’s unacceptable that in New York, a city of historic opportunity, so many of our children face serious barriers to realizing their own promise. Children’s Aid is a professional powerhouse of solutions for young people. We are teachers and social workers, coaches and health care providers. We know what it takes to ensure children grow up strong and healthy, and ready to thrive in school and life: excellent education and health care, social-emotional support, and strong, stable families. Hours of Operation M-F 1:00pm-6:00pm We served students in grades K-5 Children's Aid connects children and youth with the tools they need to grow, learn and lead. If your passion is children then we are where you want to be! |
New York City
Manhattan
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1 |
Norwich Family YMCAThe mission of the YMCA is to put Christain Principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind, and body for all. Our vision is to build strong kids, strong families, and strong communities. At the Norwich Family YMCA, we believe that all kids deserve the opportunity to discover who they are and what they can achieve, under the guidance of adults who care about them and believe in their potential. Our intent is to nurture social-emotional, cognitive and physical development through holistic youth programming, experiences, and supports. We encompass the YMCA core values of caring, honesty, respect, and responsibility. |
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MakerState |
New York City
Bronx
Brooklyn
Manhattan
Queens
Staten Island
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3 |
YMCA of the Greater Tri-ValleyOur YMCA serves the Rome, Oneida, VVS, NY Mills and Westmoreland area schools. We offer before and after school program at children schools and at our off site YMCA branch locations. YCare programs serve children kindergarten to sixth grade with curriculum enrichment activities, homework help, physical fitness, healthy eating and social emotional learning. During summer vacation, snowdays and other non-school days we offer full day programming at our branches. Our YMCA offers many other programs for families and individuals that promote healthy spirit, minds and body for all. |
Central New York
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1 |
Saratoga Regional YMCAOUR CULTURE: Our mission and core values are brought to life by our culture. In the Y, we strive to live our cause of strengthening communities with purpose and intentionality every day. We are welcoming: we are open to all. We are a place where you can belong and become. We are genuine: we value you and embrace your individuality. We are hopeful: we believe in you and your potential to become a catalyst in the world. We are nurturing: we support you in your journey to develop your full potential. We are determined: above all else, we are on a relentless quest to make our community stronger beginning with you. |
Capital Region
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3 |
NYC Mission SocietyThe Mission Society began in 1812 to provide food, clothing, and other forms of material assistance to the urban poor of 19th century New York City. Over time, our outreach adapted to the evolving needs of our neighbors - from offering aid to a growing and diverse immigrant population to serving the city’s Black and Latinx communities. Two centuries later, we remain active in the lives of many New Yorkers by providing transformative educational programming for K-12 students from low-income households. A foundational charity in New York City history, the Mission Society has been a trailblazer, engaging with the diverse population of a growing metropolis through innovative service programs. In 1965, the Minisink Townhouse opened at 646 Malcolm X Boulevard on the original site of the Cotton Club, bringing most of our educational programs under one roof and creating a vibrant community center in the heart of the neighborhood. Today, the Mission Society is committed to ending multigenerational poverty by unlocking the potential of the city’s most underserved families. We facilitate academic enrichment, college access, and workforce development programs in Harlem and at 12 public school programs in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the Bronx. Since our founding, we have provided life-changing opportunities to over 6.5 million New Yorkers, and continue to reach approximately 5,500 children and parents each year. |
New York City
Bronx
Brooklyn
Manhattan
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3 |
Watertown Family YMCA |
North Country
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