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Looking for Volunteer Opportunities in 2026?

As we move toward 2026, many individuals across Connecticut and beyond will begin navigating new federal requirements tied to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Under these updated rules, able-bodied adults without dependents between the ages of 18–64 will now need to work, volunteer, or participate in an approved training program for at least 80 hours per month, about 20 hours each week, to maintain their benefits.

For many people, this change can feel overwhelming. But it can also be an opportunity, an opportunity to connect, contribute, and strengthen the community around us.

At UR Community Cares, we understand that people aren’t just looking for something to do; they’re looking for purpose, connection, and ways to make a difference truly. And that is exactly what we offer.

Volunteering That Matters - To You and to Someone Who Needs You

UR Community Cares provides a wide range of meaningful volunteer opportunities that count toward SNAP requirements and create real impact on the lives of older adults and people with disabilities in our towns. 

Here, volunteers do more than complete tasks. They build relationships. They offer companionship. They support neighbors who may have no one else to turn to. Every hour spent volunteering becomes an hour of kindness, service, and community strengthening.

Our Neighbors Helping Neighbors volunteers help with:
Friendly check-ins and companionship
Light household tasks, yard work
Transportation, errands or grocery assistance

Our UR Community Tech Center volunteers help with:
Technology to decrease the digital divide
Provide support at our community events
Data entry, phone support
And many other simple acts that help us continue our mission

Our Cycling Without Age Manchester volunteers help with:
Planning events, data entry, and program coordination
Cycling people on our rickshaw

Our UR Vision and Hearing Resources volunteers help with:
Training of assistive technology
Planning events, data entry, and program coordination - watch our latest program https://youtu.be/BIPN-QDz0fw

Whether you want occasional opportunities or regular hours that fulfill SNAP volunteer requirements, we have flexible options for all schedules.

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Know Someone Who Needs Support? Consider Us.

While many people are searching for volunteer hours, many others are quietly struggling—isolated, overwhelmed, or unable to complete daily tasks on their own. If you know someone who could benefit from a little help, please keep UR Community Cares in mind.

We proudly serve older adults and people with disabilities, connecting them with caring volunteers who make life safer, easier, and less lonely.

Two Needs, One Solution: A Stronger Community

These new federal rules may be prompting more people to look for volunteer opportunities, but at UR Community Cares, our doors have always been open to volunteers, to neighbors in need, and to anyone who wants to make their community a more compassionate place.

If you or someone you know is searching for ways to fulfill volunteer requirements or simply wants to be part of something meaningful, we would be honored to welcome you.

Together, we can turn these policy changes into something positive:
more hands helping, more hearts connecting, and a stronger, kinder community for all.

Together we can make the world a better place,
Michelle Puzzo, Executive Director
www.urcommunitycares.org
860-430-4557
info@urcommunitycares.org

©2025 UR Community Cares, Inc. | 153 Spruce Street, Manchester, CT

 
 
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I had a conversation recently that reminded me of something I learned the hard way. A man in recovery told me he finally understood that his expectations were the very thing upsetting him. But he didn’t know how to stop having them. He couldn’t imagine moving through the world without them.

I remember feeling the same way. People in recovery would say, "expectations are premeditated resentments." I agreed with them (in theory) and had absolutely no idea how to live that way in practice.

How do you walk through life, especially with family, and not expect people to act a certain way? How do you let go of the exact outcomes you’re sure would make things easier?!

What I’ve learned is that peace never comes from controlling other people. It comes from...Read more

 

 

by Barb Nangle, Boundaries Coach, Speaker and Podcaster

photo credit: Liana S.

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Room 17 Math, Inc. is a growing nonprofit mathematics education organization seeking passionate, community-minded individuals to join our Board of Directors.

As our programs and partnerships continue to expand across Greater New Haven, we are increasing our board membership to strengthen our leadership, support our growth, and deepen our community impact.

Our Mission

Room 17 Math is dedicated to spreading the joy of mathematics, eliminating math fear, and increasing access to high-quality math learning experiences for all children.
We partner with schools, families, and communities to make math playful, accessible, and empowering through tutoring, enrichment programs, family math nights, and teacher support.

We believe every child deserves to see themselves as capable mathematical thinkers — regardless of zip code.

Why We Are Expanding Our Board

Room 17 Math is growing.
Our reach, programming, and partnerships across Greater New Haven continue to increase, and we are seeking additional board members to help guide this next phase of organizational growth with intention, vision, and community voice.

Who We’re Looking For

We are seeking board members who:

  • Care deeply about educational equity and access to opportunity
  • Believe in fostering confidence and joy through math
  • Are excited to support a community-based nonprofit in its growth phase
  • Bring diverse perspectives, experiences, and skills
  • Want to contribute ideas, insight, and strategic thinking

Educators, community leaders, parents, nonprofit professionals, and engaged community members are all encouraged to apply.

Board Commitment

Board members are expected to:

  • Attend and actively participate in four quarterly board meetings per year
  • Engage in mission-driven discussion and strategic decision-making
  • Serve as ambassadors for Room 17 Math within the community

This is a volunteer position with meaningful impact.

Interested?

If you or someone you know would like to support the growth of Room 17 Math and help bring joyful math to more children across Greater New Haven, we would love to connect.

📧 Contact: team@room17math.com
🌐 Learn more: www.room17math.com
📍 Serving: Milford, West Haven & Greater New Haven




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