Volunteer Hero

You can volunteer…

  • As an individual

    As an individual, you can make a huge impact through joining with a team of others concerned about the conditions of service and other low-income workers in Rochester. Don’t wait, call today!

  • As a group

    From college classes to church groups, labor unions and civic clubs, groups large and small are welcome to participate with ESWA.

  • As a professional

    Doctors, lawyers, trades people, graphic designers, journalists and many other professionals can volunteer their professional skills to advance the just cause of service workers.

HOW IT WORKS

No Machines or Automated Phone Trees
Just Human Contact

ESWA’s phone lines are staffed by volunteers who are ready to answer your call!

Person making a phone call

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You Call Us

Call us seven days a week, including evenings.

(585) 654-9640

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Volunteer answering the ESWA office phone

We Answer

A volunteer will answer your call and any of your questions.

ESWA volunteer typing

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You Schedule to Volunteer!

No prior experience is necessary and you are productive your first day as a volunteer!

GET STARTED

Simple Steps to Get Involved

On-the-Job Training

No Experience Needed

We use “on-the-job” training, so anyone can learn while taking action and making a difference. No prior experience or special skills are needed. Volunteers are productive from their first day in!

No Minimum

Flexible Hours

Volunteers are needed daytimes and evenings, whether for a day, an hour, a week, a summer, or anytime. Call ESWA today at (585) 654-9640

Learn Organizing Skills

Dare to Care

Participation is open to all those who dare to care and invest the time. Poverty wages force working families to “choose” between putting food on the table, paying rent and utility bills. Your participation can make a difference for service workers organizing to end poverty conditions.

You can volunteer…

  • Volunteers preparing bags off food

    Food Distribution

    Thursdays and Fridays

    ESWA members may enroll in the association’s budget-saving Benefit Plan II program and participate in bi-weekly free-of-charge supplemental food distributions featuring fresh produce and other nutritional foods. Volunteers are needed year-round to pick up, sort, box and distribute food to enrolled members.

  • Volunteer displaying surgical equipment

    Preventive Medical Benefit

    Twice Monthly

    Volunteer doctors and nurses present information about and do consultations with benefit recipients and develop a treatment plan during the preventive general medical sessions. More volunteer medical professionals and advocates are needed!

  • Volunteer attorney consulting with a member

    Legal Advice Benefit

    Call to Schedule

    Volunteer attorneys present general legal information in group settings as well as private legal advice consultations, accompanied by an ESWA lay advocate. Topics include wage theft, evictions, social security disability and utility law. ESWA needs more volunteer attorneys, legal advocates and interpreters.

  • Volunteer hanging up clothing

    Clothing Distribution

    Bi-weekly

    Volunteers assist sorting and organizing clothing, doing benefit intakes and assisting members in filling their clothing requests.

  • Volunteer reviewing paperwork with  a benefit recipient

    Benefit Advocacy

    Weekly

    Service workers, domestic workers and other low-paid workers can’t win without organization. ESWA teaches the skill of advocacy. You can learn how to fight to keep a member’s lights on, how to help workers win back unpaid wages, how to expunge medical debt, and fight government and corporate denials to the most vulnerable members.

  • Volunteers participating in  a membership canvass

    Membership Canvass

    Weekly

    ESWA membership canvasses are the lifeblood of our grassroots service worker organizing drive. Alone and isolated we cannot achieve anything; united we can win! Volunteers canvass door-to-door, invited into low-income neighborhoods by members, to bring ESWA to potential members and build organization where it’s needed the most.

  • Volunteers conducting a mailout

    Mailout Session

    Weekly

    Volunteers prepare and send letters about our current campaigns to people who have joined ESWA and have expressed an interest in volunteering or supporting ESWA. We need volunteers to help with the daily letter mailouts as well as to assist with the bulk mailing of ESWA’s membership newspaper and Sponsors Guide.

  • Volunteer conducting  a literature table

    Community Outreach

    Twice weekly

    Volunteers set up information tables in front of grocery stores, at local community events and other locations to promote ESWA so that others can join our cause. This is one way ESWA enlists new friends and participants to come in and make a difference. Please call if you can volunteer or if you know of a location where ESWA can set up an information table.

  • Phone Training Session

    Twice weekly

    Volunteers are essential to all of ESWA’s activities year-round. Volunteers conduct group telephone training sessions to call members about upcoming benefit activities and re-contact interested individuals met on community outreach about participating with ESWA’s organizing activities scheduled each week.

  • Speaking Engagements

    Call to Schedule

    ESWA volunteers and members speak to college classes, clubs, church groups and other groups to teach about the economic problems ESWA’s members face and how people from all walks of life can participate in building solutions from the bottom up.

  • General Dental Sessions

    Call to Schedule

    Volunteers can learn to be dental advocates at general dental sessions, where a dentist opens their office to host benefit recipients to receive vital dental treatment, and create a plan of action to restore oral health for association members.

  • Publications Sessions

    Weekly

    Join ESWA’s publication staff! You can learn — or help teach — how to produce the next issue of ESWA’s newspaper, the New York Service Worker, to tell the truth about low-income workers organizing for economic justice, and our seasonal Sponsors Guide. We also need volunteers to design flyers. Call ESWA!

IF ONE IS GOOD, MANY IS BETTER

Get Your Group Involved

ESWA works with houses of worship, unions, clubs and classes to involve their entire group in activities that advance the just cause of service workers. From food and clothing distributions to mass mailing sessions to sorting and organizing clothing and supplies, groups have played an important role in ESWA’s work.

To get more information, contact ESWA’s office and explain that you want to get your group involved. The first step will be for a representative of your group to come in to learn more about ESWA activities and how your group can participate.

Call to discuss ways your group can participate with ESWA.

Meet with an ESWA representative to learn more about the work and activities of ESWA.

Volunteer with your group at a preplanned activity that will help to advance ESWA’s struggle to end the poverty conditions facing service workers.

Participate as a Volunteer in Seasonal Events and Campaigns

  • Winter Survival Campaign

    While winter weather can get into the freezing temperatures, ESWA heats up to protect the lives of low-income workers suffering from high heating costs, lack of adequate winter wear and loss of work hours due to seasonal changes. Volunteers play an important role in filling benefit requests from members and canvassing in low-income neighborhoods to check on elderly residents often confined to their homes.

  • Spring Expansion Campaign

    ESWA’s Spring Expansion Campaign is a material form of hope for our collective future. Along with an expansion of ESWA’s Benefit Program and community outreach, the campaign includes ESWA’s Spring Family Celebration and Children’s Egg Hunt which features a hearty meal, games, prizes and fun for membership families.

  • Summer Survival Campaign

    Outdoor workers like construction workers, roofers and landscapers face the negative health effects of increasingly hot summers. In addition to maintaining ESWA’s Office Central as a cooling center, ESWA volunteers assist with utility advocacy as bills go up while families attempt to stay cool. Volunteers also organize collections of household fans as many ESWA members don’t have air conditioning units in their homes. Join ESWA’s “fan club” and help ESWA’s members beat the heat this summer!

  • Back-to-School Campaign

    The expenses low-income working parents face for back-to-school clothes and supplies, medical exams for school entry and immunizations can break an already over-stretched budget. Our Back-to-School clothing and supply distribution can save ESWA membership families up to $500 — money that can be used to pay for rent, utilities, food and medicines these families would otherwise be forced to do without.

  • Holiday Campaign

    ESWA’s annual Children’s Safe and Sane Halloween Party and chaperoned Trick-or-Treat for Service Workers is the first in a series of events organized by and for low-income workers and their families through the holiday season. In addition, ESWA runs a budget-saving program for members to help other members meet seasonal needs such as holiday food basket distributions for Thanksgiving and Holiday time, and holiday toy distributions to parents for their private family gift giving to their children. Join the festivities!

Volunteer your professional skills as a…

MEDICINE

Doctor, Nurse or Other Medical Professional

As a doctor, nurse or other medical professional you can volunteer on general medical sessions, providing routine health screenings and exams, or by conducting health education sessions on a variety of health topics of concern to low-income workers.

LAW

Attorney or Legal Professional

Volunteer attorneys present information on legal topics of concern to low-income workers by participating in ESWA’s “Know Your Law” sessions at our office. Volunteer attorneys can also hold legal advice sessions to provide individual advice upon request.

ARTS

Graphic Designer, Illustrator or Artist

Graphic designers can assist in designing eye-catching posters and flyers, as well as assisting with the layout of ESWA’s newspaper. Graphic designers also lead design training sessions with other volunteers. Illustrators and artists can contribute their art to bolster ESWA’s flyers or posters.

DENTISTRY

Dentist or Dental Professional

Non-emergency dental care is often inaccessible to low-income workers and their family. To help with corrective and preventive care, dentists and dental assistants can volunteer to see ESWA members in their private offices, or provide dental hygiene education sessions at our office.

SKILLED TRADES

Construction Worker, Electrician or Plumber

Professional trades workers can help keep ESWA’s 365 day-a-year, all-volunteer efforts up and running by donating time or resources to ensure ESWA’s office is well maintained and upgraded to better fill the needs of ESWA’s membership.

OTHER

Professional in Other Areas of Interest to ESWA Members

If you do not see your profession listed here but think you still may be able to help, don’t wait, call ESWA’s office today and discuss with a volunteer organizer how you may be able to contribute. Ideas and suggestions are welcome!

Organizing As a Profession


Illustration by London Ladd

Full-time Organizers Needed!

ESWA provides organizer training through all our activities, thus giving volunteers the opportunity to become professional volunteer organizers. It requires daring to care, and investing the hard work to learn while doing — engaging in “on-the-job training.” Volunteers are needed 365 days a year, daytimes and evenings, whether for a day, an hour, a week, a summer, a year or for the rest of your life! We own a strategy, a method and have a track record of success. The only missing ingredient is you! Call ESWA today!