Baruch Undergraduate Student Government (USG): is the official representative organization of both the day and evening undergraduate students at CUNY Bernard Baruch College. The Undergraduate Student Government of Baruch College strives to represent the common interest and voice of the student body at Baruch College. Through the USG we are able to make our events all the more successful.
STARR Career Development Center: The mission of the Starr Career Development Center is to provide comprehensive career services to Baruch College undergraduates and to Weissman graduate students. We encourage students to come to the Center from the time they are freshmen through senior year graduation and for selected career services as alumni. The staff of the SCDC is dedicated to assisting students in all aspects of their career development as they make decisions about majors, apply to graduate and law school, prepare for internships and jobs, and develop the soft skills necessary to become successful in their chosen future careers.
Baruch College Women In Business (WIB): The Collegiate Association of Women in Business is geared towards the undergraduate population in an attempt to promote students' personal and professional development. We aim to provide a network of resources which will aid you in achieving your goals and objectives!
AIESEC: AIESEC is the international platform for the development of student leaders and provides international internships to students across 109 countries.
Grassroots: Grassroots is a student run organization that focuses on political issues affecting students from the local to the international level. Through our weekly discussions, we provide students a medium to express their thoughts and debate with others, keep up with current events, and learn about the complexities of the political world from their peers. Through our many events, we help students develop skills needed to organize a coordinated effort, gain the confidence they need to realize they have the power to change the world, and meet the decision makers in politics and business that will help with that change.
Baruch City Advertising Society (BCAS):Baruch City Advertising Society (BCAS) is an official College Chapter of American Advertising Federation (AAF) [http://www.aaf.org/]. AAF is a trade association headquartered in Washington, D.C. representing 50,000 professionals in the advertising industry.
BCAS aim to promote and provide Baruch students with a better understanding of the functions of advertising and its value, to stimulate and encourage advertising professionalism with hands on experience and education, and to provide forums for Advertising related majors to communicate, network, and learn.
BCAS website
The Bowery Mission is here to help men, women, and children that are caught in the cycles of poverty, hopelessness, and many other type of dependencies. By providing hopeless men and women with more than 346,500 meals, 73,000 nights of shelter, and 43,000 articles of clothing, the Bowery Mission has been able to help many of them to turn their lives around. With programs such as Meal Services, Mission Trips, Outreach, and Tutoring, volunteers are able to help those in need through the most basic of ways to help another person survive another day.
For more information please visit www.bowery.org
Children’s Aid Society is a private charitable organization based in New York City. Each year they serve about 150,000 children, providing them with foster care, medical and mental health services, and a variety of education, recreational, and advocacy services through community centers, camps, and other areas in New York. Through the many volunteer projects that the Children’s Aid Society offers, volunteers can help out and provide the children with support and opportunities in order to become a happier, healthier, and more productive adult.
For more information please visit www.childrensaidsociety.org
Food Bank for New York City’s mission is to end hunger by organizing food, information, and support of community survival and dignity. With over 3.3 million New Yorkers having difficulty affording food, the Food Bank is working to increase access to affordable, nutritious food for low-income families throughout the five boroughs and working to end food poverty. The Food Bank provides school nutrition education programs, soup kitchens, food pantries, food stamp prescreening and outreach, and a Tax Assistance Program to aid those in need of help.
For more information please visit www.foodbanknyc.org
Junior Achievement Worldwide (JA) is the world’s largest organization dedicated to educating students about workforce readiness, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy through experiential, hands-on programs. JA’s unique approach allows volunteers to visit children in order to instill them with skills such as leadership, team work, and critical thinking in order for them to empower them and prepare them to succeed in a global economy.
For more information please visit www.ja.org
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) is the world’s largest voluntary health organization dedicated to funding blood cancer research, education,and patient services. Their mission is to cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin’s disease, myeloma, and to improve the quality of life of patients and their families. They hold hundreds of fundraising events annually, from their signature events such as Team in Training, Light the Night Walk to golf tournaments and gala dinners.
For more information please visit www.leukemia-lymphoma.org
Habitat for Humanity: is a nonprofit founded on the conviction that every man, woman and child should have a decent, safe and affordable place to live. Habitat for Humanities mission is to eliminate poverty housing and homelessness from the world and to make decent shelter a matter of conscience and action.They build with people in need regardless of race or religion and welcome volunteers and supporters from all backgrounds