The Fresh Air Fund’s Friendly Towns Program
The Fresh Air Fund
Open hour hearts and homes to a New York City child for one week this summer. Looking for volunteers in Morris County and Somerset County, New Jersey.
The Fresh Air Fund is looking for new volunteer families to host a New York City child, ages 8 to 14, for one week this summer with The Fresh Air Fund’s Friendly Towns program because a summer can last a lifetime. Enjoy the simple pleasures of summer when you host a Fresh Air child.
A Fresh Air visit to a volunteer host family is full of fun experiences like playing in the backyard, riding bicycles, swimming, hiking, catching fireflies, gazing at the stars and making new friends. Volunteer host families live in small towns, suburban and rural communities along the East Coast. Every host family goes through a rigorous screening process including a home visit, background check, interview and reference check.
“Volunteer host families can create lifelong connections, gain new perspectives and make memories that will last a lifetime. By volunteering as a host family in Morris County or Somerset County, New Jersey, you will expand opportunities for New York City children living in underserved communities to help them learn, grow and thrive in the summer and beyond,” says Lisa Gitelson, The Fund’s Chief Executive Officer.
For more information about The Fresh Air Fund’s host volunteer program, please visit FreshAir.org/Host.
Since its founding in 1877, The Fresh Air Fund, a not-for-profit youth development organization, has provided free life-changing summer experiences in the outdoors to more than 1.8 million children from New York City’s underserved communities. Young people also participate in year-round leadership, career exploration and educational programs.