Municipal Volunteers
Agendas & Public Notices
Lewisboro Calendar of Events
Committees & Councils
Community
Contact Us
Departments
Emergency Services
Maps of the Town of Lewisboro
Parks & Recreation
Code of the Town of Lewisboro
Walking Wild in Lewisboro
Voting Machine
Election Inspectors
Civic Organizations
Publicize Your Event
Demographics
History
Historian
Municipal Volunteers
Seniors
Weschester County
Community

 

Municipal Volunteers

OPENINGS ON TOWN BOARDS & COUNCILS

There are several positions open on the Town's volunteer boards including:

Antenna Advisory Board Advisory Committee for theDisabled
Conservation Advisory Council Open Space Advisory Council

Anyone interested in serving on one of these committees is requested to send a resume with covering letter to the Town Clerk's office, 11 Main Street, P. O. Box 500, South Salem, New York 10590 or email to
Town Clerk@lewisborogov.com.

Questions may be directed to the Town Clerk via email or phone at 763-3511.

"The Town of Lewisboro's government could not operate without the contributions of its dedicated core of volunteers and there is sincere hope that residents can find a way to share their time, knowledge, experience and expertise."


Federal Earned Income Tax Credit program Volunteers needed:

Westchester County needs volunteers to help as it gears up to renew its effort to help low- and moderate-income working families obtain federal and state earned income tax credits. Last year, volunteers helped 234 Westchester residents obtain more than $658,326 in tax refunds through the Federal Earned Income Tax Credit program and a similar state program.

The county needs about 100 volunteers to help with this effort. Volunteers will be trained beginning in January and asked to donate time between Jan. 17 and April 15 at one of two designated tax assistance sites:

White Plains - Westchester One Stop Employment Center, 143 Grand St.
Yonkers-Yonkers EOC, 26 South Broadway.

For further information, go to www.westchestergov.com


If you’re interested in joining the growing
Westchester Emergency Volunteer Reserves-Medical Reserve Corps
WEVR-MRC
now is the time to sign up.

WEVR-MRC volunteers receive five hours of free in-class training and 10-12 hours of online training, and then they are qualified to assist with any kind of large-scale disaster or healthcare emergency in Westchester County.The WEVR-MRC program is coordinated by Westchester County's Department of Emergency Services and The Volunteer Center of United Way. For more information or to sign up, go to www.volunteer-center.org or call (866) VOL-CALL.