Service Clubs & Organizations
Find a way to get involved in the Community. This page lists Service Clubs and Organizations active in the Town of Yorktown.
Organization | Contact Info |
Alliance for Safe Kids (ASK) The Alliance for Safe Kids (ASK) is a New York-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Founded in 2002 by members of the Yorktown Heights community, the Alliance for Safe Kids was incorporated in 2006 as a charitable organization. ASK is a coalition representing all sectors of our community working together to provide a safety net for our youth and families. |
P.O. Box 106 |
American Legion Post 1009 Sons of the American Legion Post 1009 |
235 Veterans Road |
Cub Scout Pack 164 Pack 164 runs a year-round program filled with activities for children from first grade through 5th grade and is part of the BSA Greater Hudson Valley Council. |
John Griffiths, Cubmaster Elaine Griffiths, Committee Chair (914) 813-0243 [email protected] www.yorktown164.org |
BSA Troop 173 St. Patrick's Church |
St. Patrick's Church [email protected] troop173-yorktown.org |
BSA Troop 174 Yorktown Heights Troop 174 has been chartered by Grace Lutheran Church, Yorktown Heights, NY since 1974 and is part of the Greater Hudson Valley Council. |
sites.google.com/site/troop174yorktown |
Chamber of Commerce The mission of The Yorktown Chamber of Commerce is to promote the economic development and growth of the town’s five business hamlets through a coordinated program of promotional activities and membership benefits. |
Karen Trendell, President 360 Underhill Avenue Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 (914) 245-4599 [email protected] yorktownchamber.org |
Christopher Columbus Society Established in 1957, Italian-Americans of the Yorktown community formed in common bond the Christopher Columbus Society in order to foster, develop and promote good citizenship and to increase interest and understanding of Italian Heritage, cultural and scientific contributions to mankind; and to work unceasingly for the advancement of Italian-Americans. The club is made up of a diverse bunch of guys from several surrounding communities. |
118 Mahopac Avenue Granite Springs, NY 10527 914-248-7068 ccsyorktown.club |
Elks Lodge B.P.O.E. Elks invest in their communities through programs that help children grow up healthy and drug-free, by undertaking projects that address unmet need, and by honoring the service and sacrifice of our veterans. |
BPOE Lodge #2324 P.O. Box 415 Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 yorktownelks.com |
Girls Scouts Heart of the Hudson/Lakeland East Including: Ben Franklin Elementary, Thomas Jefferson Elementary, Copper Beach Middle School, and Lakeland High School |
Contact: Gail Sullivan [email protected] |
Girl Scouts at Thomas Jefferson Elementary | Contact: Pat Byrnes [email protected] |
Girl Scouts Heart of the Hudson/Yorktown Yorktown Girl Scouts is part of the Girl Scout Heart of the Hudson Council which covers the seven counties of the Hudson River Valley. There are 83 troops in Yorktown ranging from Daisy (Kindergarten through 2nd grade), Brownies (3rd grade through 4th grade), Juniors (5th grade through 6th grade), Cadettes (7th grade through 8th grade), Seniors (9th and 10th grade) and Ambassadors (11th and 12th grade). Also "Juliettes", who are girls who work the program independently. Juliettes receive the full resources of the community and are well supported with programming, activities and trip opportunities. |
Contact: Julia Liucci at [email protected] Joyce McCoy at [email protected] www.yorktowngirlscouts.org |
Irish American Social Club of Northern Westchester and Putnam Counties |
P.O. Box 271 Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 |
Knights of Columbus The Knights of Columbus is an international Catholic lay organization with more than 1.7 million members in 13,000 councils located throughout the world. Our Council serves Catholic men over 18 in both St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in Shrub Oak and St. Patrick’s Parish in Yorktown. We are united in service to our Catholic Church, our communities, schools, neighborhoods and the many in need on our streets and around the world. Knights share camaraderie with men of similar values, who desire to deepen their faith, and protect and enhance family life. |
Fr. John LaFarge Council 4012 |
Knights of Pythias - Yorktown Lodge #859 The Order of Knights of Pythias is an international, non-sectarian fraternal order, established in Washington, DC on February 19, 1864 by Justus H. Rathbone. It was the first fraternal order to be chartered by an Act of Congress. |
Unitarian Meeting Hall 1698 Strawberry Road Mohegan Lake, NY 10547 Meets on 2nd and 4th Wednesdays www.facebook.com/groups/60827595123 |
Lakeland Education Foundation The Lakeland Education Foundation seeks to provide opportunities for the students and staff of Lakeland to expand learning opportunities, to maximize the potential of each student, and to augment the fine work that is already underway in the Lakeland Schools. |
P.O. Box 132 Shrub Oak, NY 10588 (914) 245-1700 [email protected] |
My Brother Vinny My Brother Vinny is a NYS 501c3 non-profit charitable organization that organizes the distribution of furniture, housewares, food, and clothing to U.S. Veterans, outreach groups, shelters and families in Westchester County/vicinities. They run an annual My Brother Vinny Walk and help local animal shelters and rescue groups in the aid and support of animal welfare. We establish and implement community based events geared towards improving the enjoyment of life, happiness and health of the emotionally, physically and intellectually disabled. |
My Brother Vinny |
RideConnect of Westchester RideConnect is a not-for-profit program of Family Services of Westchester dedicated to finding the fastest and most cost-effective transportation options to meet the needs of older adults, age 60+, in southern Putnam and Westchester Counties. |
Be a volunteer by calling (914) 864-0955 or completing an online form here. Call 914-242-7433 or visit the RideConnect website to request a ride: www.rideconnectwestchester.org |
Support Connection SUPPORT CONNECTION, INC. is a not-for-profit organization that provides emotional, social and educational support to women, their families and friends affected by breast, ovarian and gynecological cancer. Although our office is in Yorktown Heights, NY, we help people all over the country via our toll-free services and virtual programs. |
40 Triangle Center, Suite 100 Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 (914) 962-6402 [email protected] supportconnection.org |
United for the Troops UnitedForTheTroops.org was created by friends & family of our troops serving the U.S. overseas. Our sole purpose is to make life while deployed a little better for our brave men & women serving in the US military by collecting food, toiletries and goods that the military does not provide them. Some of the items include cookies, snacks, t-shirts and other food items.Through speaking with the troops, even though the military provides them with the essentials for day to day life, may of them miss the extra amenities that they receive while at home. Our goal is to show them that we are proud of them and appreciate all of their efforts while they're deployed. |
James Rathschmidt PO Box 242, Shrub Oak, NY 10588 (845) 729-4239 [email protected] unitedforthetroops.org |
V.F.W. Post 8328 The Veterans of Foreign Wars is an organization of US war veterans, who, as military service members fought in wars, campaigns, and expeditions on foreign land, waters, or airspace. |
257 Veterans Road Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 (914) 962-2885 facebook.com/VFW8328 |
Yorktown 100 Yorktown100 is an all-volunteer community-based organization that seeks to reduce Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions in Yorktown, NY, to net zero by 2040. Our goal is 5% reduction per year from 2020 to 2040. We will reach this goal through a combination of advocacy, education and campaigns to help Yorktown residents choose a lifestyle with zero or lower emissions. |
P.O. Box 675 Jefferson Valley, NY 10535 yorktown100.cure100.org |
Yorktown Against Heroin "Information, Education, Elimination." Our mission is to provide information and foster educational awareness of the epidemic use of heroin. The board of the task force consists of local elected officials, both town justices, law enforcement personnel, and members of our community. It is imperative that we all work together to eliminate this horrendous drug. |
facebook.com/groups/YorktownAgainstHeroin |
Yorktown Community Dog Park | P.O. Box 391 Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 914-819-8792 [email protected] facebook.com/groups/49774417585 |
Yorktown For Justice Yorktown for Justice brings together our residents and neighbors to work collaboratively towards equity and justice in our community through education, advocacy and activism. We are actively working to make changes that address social inequities evident in our local area. We aim to partner with community members and various administrations and establishments in Yorktown on issues of inclusivity, diversity, and multicultural appreciation and celebration. We strive to work towards a material change in the quality of life for everyone living in Yorktown. |
yorktownforjustice.org |
Yorktown Garden Club We are people with a passion for plants, who like to discuss their form and function in any given space. Our club membership includes all levels of gardeners. Some are newbies and anxious to learn from the more seasoned gardeners and others are master gardeners. However, we are all learning more and more together each and every year and are working to communicate the importance of planting natives. |
1095 Bridge Pointe Lane Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 www.gardenclubofyorktown.org |
Yorktown Grange Patrons of Husbandry #862 The Grange is a family, community organization with its roots in agriculture. Founded in 1867, the Grange was formed as a national organization with a local focus. Our members are given the opportunity to learn and grow to their full potential as citizens and leaders. |
P.O. Box 254 99 Moseman Road Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 (914)962-3900 [email protected] www.yorktowngrange.org |
Yorktown Historical Society The Yorktown Historical Society is an incorporated educational organization that was established to bring together those people interested in the history of the Yorktown area. We believe every community has a story to tell and the preservation of the past helps to define the individual character of our Town. |
P.O. Box 355 Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 www.yorktownhistory.org |
Yorktown Land Trust The Yorktown Land Trust is made up of a volunteer Board of Directors who work to preserve open space in the town of Yorktown. Operating as a non-profit tax-deductible organization, the Land Trust uses public education, media commentary, communication with elected officials and discussions with private landowners to encourage planning for open space as an essential part of "smart growth". |
P.O. Box 1166 Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 [email protected] |
Yorktown Leos The Yorktown Leos is a community service club for people ages 12-25 who are willing to help others. |
P.O. Box 232 Jefferson Valley, NY 10535 www.yorktownleos.org |
Yorktown Lions Club Lions Clubs International is the largest service club organization in the world. Its 1.35 million members in more than 46,000 clubs are serving communities in 207 countries and geographical areas around the globe. 100% of money raised by the Lions goes back to the Community or Charities! |
P.O. Box 30 |
Yorktown Love In Action! (YLIA) |
Mailing Address: Hidden Treasures & Donation Center: |
Yorktown Rotary Club The Rotary Club of Yorktown is a service organization of diverse business, cultural and educational leaders that significantly impacts local and international projects and provides a forum for fellowship and community awareness. |
P.O. Box 432 Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 www.yorktownrotary.org |
Yorktown Small Business Association Advisors, Advocates and Mentors to Small Business |
1795 Hunterbrook Road Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 (914) 874-4347 [email protected] www.yorktownsba.com |
Yorktown Teen Center Yorktown Teen Center is a 501(c)3 charity corporation established in August 2009. Yorktown Teen Center is open to middle and high school students that reside in Yorktown and surrounding communities. Its mission is to provide safe, positive, enriching, fun, supervised programs for teens. |
Yorktown Community & Cultural Center |
Yorktown Trail Town Committee The Yorktown Trail Town Committee is a volunteer group, formed in September 2014, to promote Yorktown’s extensive network of trails. Comprised of residents and business owners from the town, the committee seeks to promote greater recreational, health, social, and economic benefits to its residents and visitors through parks and trails. Membership is free and open. The Committee meets monthly. |
[email protected] www.yorktowntrailtown.com |
Young Education Professionals YEP-NYC is the New York City chapter of Young Education Professionals. Founded in 2012, we are a volunteer-run membership organization interested in connecting young professionals across the public, private, and non profit education sectors throughout the greater New York City area. Our members include administrators, entrepreneurs, policy makers, researchers, teachers, and more. |
Joseph Verardo, President |