2023 Yale Day of Service - 15th Annual Season

Yale Day of Service is the university’s annual celebration of service, with Yalies banding together each year to give back to their local communities. In all, alumni communities host close to 300 service projects each year. We estimate that at least 3,500 service initiatives have taken place in the program’s history, dating back to its inception in 2008.

What began more than a decade ago as a single day has now grown into an ongoing call to action for service activities that span the globe, in sectors from environmental clean-ups to educational webinars, legal clinics to house painting.

Now more than ever, every day can be a Yale Day of service. How will YOU make a difference this year?

Opportunities in the San Francisco Bay Area include four activities on May 13, and three activities on other dates, just in case you are busy on May 13. You can even sign up for multiple activities.

So far, the opportunities include:

  • Serving Lunch at Glide Foundation Free Meals Program, May 13, 10 am

  • Working at Alemany Farm in Southern SF, May 13, 1 pm-5 pm

  • Helping at The Gardens at Lake Merritt in Oakland, May 13, 9:45 am-noon

  • Building grocery bags at the San Francisco Food Bank Warehouse, May 13, 11 am-1:30 pm

  • Sort Food at Project Open Hand, May 12, 12:30 - 2:30 pm

  • Volunteering at Angel Island, May 6, 8:30 am

  • Caring for newly-planted trees with Trees for Oakland, May 21, 9:45 am-12:30 pm

Register here!

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