Volunteer for LW!

Volunteers are the backbone of LW!  We could not accomplish everything that we do without you. Contact us at landmarkwest@landmarkwest.org to tell us about your interests, skills, and availability.

Volunteer your Time

  • Help out at LW! events… and get in for free!
  • Assist with mailings
  • Help out around the office
  • Present testimony at public hearings
  • Provide information to people during street fairs
  • Report unauthorized work on landmark buildings near your UWS home or office (in other words… be a preservation watchdog!)

Volunteer your Expertise

Offer pro-bono professional services in your field of expertise, such as:

  • Architecture and planning (consider joining our design review committee)
  • Graphic design or printing
  • Web design and maintenance
  • Legal assistance
  • Writing (articles for newsletters, blog, and other publications)
  • Youth education (curriculum development, program evaluation)

Volunteer your Goods & Services!

  • Provide food and/or beverages for LW! events
  • Host a LW! event at your home or office
  • Set up meetings where LW! can present our mission and programs to your building’s board, tenants association, block association, or other neighborhood affiliations

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Watch-Blog

Fan of the M104, M57, M72 and M5

Fan of the M104, M57, M72 and M5

By Claudie Benjamin Lea Anastasio uses a walker and rides the M104 all the time. She’s also a fan of the M57, M72, and M5. Just the other day, she got on the kneeling ramp of the M104 at the bus stop located between 73-74th Streets and Broadway in front of the entry...

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Hip Hop on Broadway

Hip Hop on Broadway

By Claudie Benjamin Hip Hop may trace its origin to the early 1970s by African Americans and Afro-Caribbean immigrants in the Bronx, but Angel Kaba became involved in this specific genre of dance as a young woman living in Brussels, Belgium. She had been studying...

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