| Last updated on August 4, 2008 |
HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR VISITATION PROGRAM- Friendly Visitors for holocaust survivors needed. Connect2 offers companionship and support to Holocaust survivors living throughout New York
Description:
Connect2 offers companionship and support to Holocaust survivors living throughout New York. Men and women volunteer to visit survivors in their homes for one hour each week. Great opportunity for MSW and Psychology students. Looks great on resume. Connect2 does not simply provide a direct service to the survivor. Volunteers and survivors are carefully matched to give young people an opportunity to connect with a unique part of our community and build strong and fulfilling friendships. In addition to critical socialization and providing assistance with shopping and personal organizing, the volunteers read to survivors, go with them for walks and accompany them to doctor visits. Volunteers hear extraordinary stories, learn courage and perseverance by living example, and have the honor of sharing with very deserving individuals. These inter-generational friendships ensure the past will not be forgotten.
History:
Our program began in September 2001. Since then, our team of volunteers have made thousands of visits. Connect2 is a project of the Jewish Community Council of Greater Coney Island, and is funded by the Conference on Jewish Material Claims against Germany.
Contact people:
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Leah Davidowitz Davidowitz, Program Director, (718) 449-5000 x2216, (email)
Sara Lieberman, Assistant Director, (718) 449-5000 x 257, (email) |
Office fax number: (718) 946-8240
Address:
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3001 West 37th Street Brooklyn, NY 11224 (See a map) |
Web Site: http://www.connect2ny.org
Directions:
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Belt Parkway West to Exit 6s. |
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