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Making a difference requires the effort of the entire community.

If you want to help us change the lives of New York City's neediest families, you can make a donation through the Network For Good. It only takes a few moments, it's tax-deductible, and with just the click of your mouse, you can make a tangible difference in the life of a very grateful family.

 


Volunteer

Make a Difference!

Student Internship
Interns work with Palladia’s clinical staff to gain experience in their chosen profession while providing our clients with invaluable support. Opportunities to work in our early childhood or substance abuse rehabilitation programs are two examples of the types of internships available at Palladia.

Corporate Sponsorship
Corporations may offer the services of their employees in upgrading and renewing the facilities where our clients live. One day of a volunteer’s time and a facility can glow with a new coat of paint and a fresh cleaning. Corporations may also sponsor technology training and technology upgrades in our facilities. Additionally, Palladia is a member of United Way—through your employer, you can donate to Palladia by selecting Palladia in the United Way’s NYC program listing.

Individual Involvement
Individuals can choose to teach vocational courses in cooking, gardening, arts, cultural affairs or technology for children or adults. Mentoring programs are also available. Take on coaching a child or an adult and help them achieve scholastic excellence and professional expertise. Show others how to achieve success through acquiring and using new skills.

If you are interested in joining our team and making a difference, call our Human Resources Department or e-mail us at: hr@palladiainc.org. Palladia welcomes volunteers and student interns in early childhood, child development, teen mentoring, adult education, recreation and program planning and development.

Volunteer Requirements 
Students + Individuals:
Drug free, 18 years of age, Two references


Corporate Sponsorship:
Proof of employment, Drug free

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