
Welcome!
OUR MISSION
To provide the training and tools needed to increase the human and financial capacity of Community Action agencies across New York State through enhanced volunteerism, unrestricted resources and community partnerships, so that all people who walk through our doors walk out with greater opportunity.
OUR GOAL
To work together through shared knowledge, data, resources and activities so volunteer work in Community Action is more organized, accountable, recognized and leaves a significant and positive impact on our state, communities, agencies and the people we serve.
Our Sponsors - thank you!!

Kevin J. Bohn, CEBS
Partner / Senior Consultant
"Anytime you have resources (money, time, in-kind) to donate, you want to have the confidence of knowing your contributions will be impactful and effectively put to use in a way that’s important to you. For me, supporting Community Action Angels consistently delivers just that. I’m absolutely certain you‘ll agree that by working with the Community Action and their Angel Volunteers, any person/organization can meaningfully assist people struggling in their community and among the broad array of services they provide, find a program they feel a personal connection with." - Kevin Bohn
(mobile:716.984.1523 email:kevin@springcollaborative.com )


Jack Frazier
Vice-president, Navient
"Supporting our local community is something Navient takes great pride in," said Jack Frazier, vice president, Navient. "We are honored to stand behind the Community Action for Wyoming County's commitment to our neighbors."
Latest News
14th Annual Meeting of the Minds
A Note from Pat: Dear Friends, As we slowly start to recover from the devastating impacts of the past 18 months, we all feel a
Volunteer Awards – Nominate today!
Community Action Angels NY is accepting nominations for volunteer awards to be presented at the 14th Annual Meeting of the Minds held on September 14th
An Important Message
Volunteers are crucial to Community Action’s support to individuals and families during the Covid 19 pandemic. We can never thank them enough for their courage,