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Make a difference in the life of an East Harlem youth. It will change your life.

Harlem RBI wouldn’t exist without volunteers. In 1991 it was volunteers who transformed an abandoned, garbage-strewn parking lot into two baseball diamonds for East Harlem youth, ultimately founding Harlem RBI. Today volunteers still form the backbone of Harlem RBI, which relies on a diverse corps of over 100 volunteers in a range of positions to run its award-winning programs.

Harlem RBI wants your help! Volunteers are needed at Harlem RBI for a variety of activities, from coaching a team to helping edit our youth written newsletter.

See a complete list of Volunteer Opportunities (DOC) .
• Academic Tutors
• Baseball/Softball Coaches
• Development & Fundraising assistance
• Office and administrative assistance

Download and submit a Volunteer Application (DOC).


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Information in RED is required to submit form.

First Name:
Last Name:
Street Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
Phone:
Work Phone:
Fax Number:
E-mail:
Please check the area(s) that you are most interested in volunteering for:
Tutoring Teen Youth
Administrative / Office assistance
Coaching Boy's Baseball Teams, ages 13-18
Coaching Girl's Softball Teams, ages 13-18
Newsletter editing with boys and girls ages 13-16
Help with Field Trips
Development & Fundraising assistance
Field Maintenance
Umpiring
Coaches for Rookies Teams (co-ed t-ball, ages 7-8)
Coaches for REAL Kids Teams (co-ed Baseball and Softball, ages 9-12)
Describe your interests in volunteering for Harlem RBI. Please include any work, educational or community experience and additional skills (bilingual, fitness, art, etc.).
Number of hours per week:

Preferred days:
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Limitations:
Comments:
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“Harlem RBI has been a tremendous part of my life. It has done as much for me personally as I hope I’ve done for the kids. If you go into it with your heart and soul, the rewards are great.”
— Joe Fravola, Harlem RBI coach since 1992
 
 
 
 



 
 
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