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    Jersey Cares - Volunteers work on trail maintenance for Jersey Cares Day 2015.

    Jersey Cares

    (3 reviews)

    Thank You for the Back-to-School Volunteering Opportunity…read more I had the wonderful opportunity to volunteer at a back-to-school event where we distributed book bags and school supplies to children. The joy on their faces was absolutely priceless and made the entire experience incredibly rewarding. Seeing their delight as they received their supplies truly warmed my heart and reinforced the importance of giving back to the community. Thank you once again for this opportunity! PS I would have loved to have a Jersey Care shirt to represent the organization.

    I feel weird reviewing a place that basically makes ME do all the work! But heck, that's what…read morevolunteering is all about huh? The reason it gets five stars is because it's easy to volunteer. You sign up on their website, watch a video then choose what you want to volunteer for. Once you commit, they'll send you an email the day before reminding you to show up. Nice thing is that once you sign up and volunteer, you can track your hours and events easily. I have no idea why anyone wants to volunteer, or needs to, but these guys cover Jersey, so at least you have a nice breadth of different activities you want to volunteer for. For instance I'm a computer geek, so planting trees all over the place would probably leave me with one foot in the ground! Sure the air will be cleaner, but i'll be mulch! However, I was able to find an activity that let me use my Nerdly talents instead.

    Big Brothers & Big Sisters of Morris County

    Big Brothers & Big Sisters of Morris County

    (4 reviews)

    I've always felt that most people could probably do a better job of donating to the needy...and…read morethat this was the best way to take care of our neighbors in need. When I was a kid I knew a couple of kids in school who had a 'Big Brother' and I thought this particular program was great. At least back then it was a successful way of showing kids heading down the wrong path a better direction. When you don't have a role model in your life this program would provide one for you. Things were simpler back then I guess. Anyway, when this location became a donation site for Big Brothers Big Sisters it became our primary location for donations. They take just about everything here-Clothes, sporting goods, books, toys, and I think they even take small furniture...large furniture has to be picked up at your curb, probably best if by appointment. What I like about this place is that it is ONLY a collection site...no sales here, just drop off and get a receipt. The ladies that work here are also all pretty nice.

    Big Brothers Big Sisters - Donation Pick-up I like donating,…read morethe items I donate are all in most excellent condition and I like believing that someone can benefit by them. BUT - BBBS - not a good choice~ These folks are totally unreliable. It's not taken into consideration that perhaps you are not allowed to leave boxes and bags on your driveway or by the front door (community rules), nor that it is not safe to do so - this is a great attraction to burglars. It's not taken into consideration that you are doing them a service by donating so that they can make money to support their organization. The pickup confirmation says by 7AM - that's it, as I said, if you can't leave it out you are then stuck at home until they show up. If they show up. They frequently do not. The answering machine for their office says nothing about no one being in the office to answer calls on the weekend, they just let you sit on hold or opt for a call out. Not through yet, when they do show up it's usually one person, not able to handle anything that might be heavy. So, it's up to you to help if you want everything gone.

    Market Street Mission - This struggle IS REAL FOR SO MANY. Virtual 5K for RECOVERY. 5K FOR RACE FOR RECOVERY! Have a safe 4th friends!!

    Market Street Mission

    (5 reviews)

    The Thrift Store at 25 Market St, Morristown has a surprisingly high quality of donated household…read moreitems, everything in beautiful condition and beautifully displayed! It's more like an elegant, high-end, in door garage sale, with an amazing variety of quality items in every household category, but with LOW, LOW PRICES like you would see at the last hour of a garage sale when "everything must go!" We love the bargains, but even more, we love that money is all going to support the wonderful, caring work of the Market Street Mission!

    I was in the area and figured I would do some thrift browsing. A quick search led me to this place…read moreand it was fairly easy to locate by GPS. When I walked in, I was pleasantly surprised to find all kinds of home decor and some furniture. I overheard the cashier speaking to a customer as I passed through the checkout area and found her to be so personable and kind to the customer. As I made my way to the back, I stepped into a warehouse-type setting. I was impressed. If there's one thing I learned while thrifting, it's: go to less desirable areas and you'll find less then desirable items, go to more upscale areas and you'll find better items. This was definitely the case here. I found quite a bit of beautiful finds. I saw large brown bags of baby clothes priced at $3 a bag. The bags were closed up so you couldn't see what was inside. It was only distinguishable by the words "Boy" or "Girl" baby clothes written on the bag. I had no use for baby clothes so I didn't purchase them but I would put them on my list as a top find in this place. Other honorable mentions were these beautiful padded kitchen stools -3 for $40, clothes - they had plenty of them and the bread maker I scored for $10. That was actually my only purchase. I spoke to a few employees there and they were extremely friendly. When I expressed concern over whether or not the bread maker worked, one of the employees told me they check all appliances in the back once they receive them and if it doesn't work, they don't put it out. So appreciated because most thrift stores don't do that. The store has a wall with plugs right by the appliances therefore, I plugged it up. I was able to confirm the bread maker did come on and the various settings did work. I would most certainly recommend this store to anyone looking for unique finds, vintage items and hidden gems. I will certainly return in the future.

    The Seeing Eye - Seeng Eye puppy training room-courtesy of their FB page

    The Seeing Eye

    (9 reviews)

    A group of volunteers taking about 7 puppies on the NY Waterway feery to Midtown could only be…read moredescribed as animal abuse! Absolutely horrible, they were dragging these puppies, strangling them with the leashes, adding additional leashes to pull them harder. We were a group of 5 people and two of us have dogs. We approached them and said please stop pulling so hard. The woman incharge says this is how we train them not looking at us and walked away pulling her dogs leash even harder. This organization should be shut down! We all posted reviews on google and it seems they took them down within hours. If you know you are not abusing these animals why were the reviews removed? Everyone on the ferry were looking at this group in horror. The volunteers had zero training and should not be doing this and the organization does not know what they are doing if this is how they train and treat animals. There are several other reviews saying the same from multiole different occasions!

    The Seeing Eye was founded by Dorothy Harrison Eustis. It was the first Guide Dog School in the…read moreUnited States and has become a world famous center for training dogs to lead the blind toward a more independent life. It is located at 1 Seeing Eye Way, Morristown New Jersey. Their mission is to enhance the independence, dignity and self-confidence of people who are blind. For this mission they deserve a SHOUT-OUT and to all those that contribute to the cause. The Headquarters in Morristown and the additional dog training center in Chester, N.J. train Seeing Dogs. They breed dogs and raise puppies, train dogs and instruct the blind in the proper use, handling and care of the animals. You can see part of their training with handlers in the square in Morristown. Advanced training takes place on the streets of Manhattan, as well. Those dogs that do not qualify as Seeing Eye Dogs go on to law enforcement, search and rescue or put up for adoption. There are few adoptions available due to the fact that those that raise the dogs are given preference for adoption.

    Glacier Hills Association

    Glacier Hills Association

    (1 review)

    This community pool has been a second home to me and my brother since we were babies. It's…read moredefinitely not perfect, but it's secluded, personal, and it's a great family pool with a lot of activities for kids, teens, and adults. I've been on the GHA swim team for over 10 years and I am now a third year lifeguard here and I absolutely love the vibe and will always cherish the memories and friends I have made over the years. Everyone here knows each other and genuinely cares about one another. All of the lifeguards on staff are friendly and attentive to the people swimming and on top of that we offer free swim lessons to any member who needs them after swim practice a few days a week in July. You can host events here as a member and bring guests when you want to and we have a couple places to eat and grill when you want to. Speaking of which, we have a barbecue club that meets on Fridays with themed dinners and fun music. We also have kids parties and activities, teen nights with waterpolo and "gutterball" tournaments, and we sell ice cream and soda throughout most of the season. If you're still on the fence about joining, you can ask about a trial membership where you can test out the waters for a week and see what you think through experience. There's so much that I can say about this place and so much to enjoy here like the annual clambake, the pond (where I found my love for nature and animals), and the blacktop for playing basketball, volleyball, etc. but I won't spoil all the fun. All I have to say is, it has truly been a pleasure growing up here and meeting my closest friends through the swim team and lifeguarding. Like I said before, it's not perfect, but it wouldn't be our pool if it was. I love this place and the people here, and I wouldn't want this place any other way. :,)

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