



We believe in the power of education to transform lives and communities. That’s why we offer a range of volunteer opportunities for our students to give back and make a difference. Through these initiatives, students not only contribute meaningfully to society but also develop essential skills and values that prepare them for future success
Our school provides various avenues for students to engage in volunteer work, allowing them to connect with the community and address real-world issues. From environmental conservation projects to assisting local shelters and food banks, there’s a diverse array of opportunities for students to explore their passions and contribute positively.
Participating in volunteer work and field studies isn’t just about earning elective credit—it’s about acquiring valuable life skills and experiences that extend far beyond the classroom. Through these activities, students learn crucial lessons in teamwork, leadership, communication, and problem-solving. They also gain firsthand insight into the importance of civic engagement, empathy, and social responsibility.
We understand that education is more than just academics—it’s about preparing students for the challenges and opportunities of the real world. That’s why our volunteer and field study programs are designed to equip students with the practical knowledge and skills they need to succeed in today’s competitive job market. From mastering the art of networking and job interviews to honing time management and organizational skills, we empower our students to confidently navigate their future paths.
Are you ready to make a difference in your community while gaining valuable skills and experiences along the way? Join us at Harriet Eisman Community School and discover the countless opportunities for personal and professional growth through our volunteer and field study programs. Together, let’s create a brighter future—one act of service at a time.
If you’re interested in learning more about volunteering at the Harriet Eisman Community School, please call the school and ask for Danielle Bertoli at (516) 889-5575 or email her at dbertoli@longislandreach.org.