Opportunities From: Center for Community Engagement

Volunteer: Virtual Mentoring: Girls Club

Girls club consists of 8-12 girls, providing a safe and welcoming environment for afternoons after school, and offer various activities aimed to open the girls’ minds to the broader human experience.

As virtual mentors, each woman fills a vital role in the lives of participating girls. They serve as a positive role model and coach, promoting girls’ self-esteem and empowerment. They set the example of how to work on a team and help the girls learn to set goals and work toward accomplishing them. They show the ability to empathize with another person’s struggles, to persevere when things don’t go as planned, and to see opportunities, implement solutions, and overcome barriers through creative activities and discussions.

CYC Virtual Girls Club volunteers set the example for the kind of women we want the girls to become: confident, committed, compassionate, and able to work in harmony on a racially, economically, and generationally diverse team. 

School sites still in need of volunteers:

Hartwell Elementary- Mondays: 2pm-5pm 

Taft Elementary- Mondays: 2pm-5pm

Winton Hills- Mondays: 2pm-5pm

* We are still taking individuals who may only be able to commit an hour or two on the given day. 

*We are looking to use the GoToMeeting or Google video platform for meetings

Orientation Dates: 11/7 & 11/9 2pm-3:30pm (confirm date of choice during conversation with Volunteer Manager)

Clubs begin the week of 11/16

Organization: Cincinnati Youth Collaborative

Girls club consists of 8-12 girls, providing a safe and welcoming environment for afternoons after school, and offer various activities aimed to open the girls’ minds to the broader human experience.

As virtual mentors, each woman fills a vital role in the lives of participating girls. They serve as a positive role model and coach, promoting girls’ self-esteem and empowerment. They set the example of how to work on a team and help the girls learn to set goals and work toward accomplishing them. They show the ability to empathize with another person’s struggles, to persevere when things don’t go as planned, and to see opportunities, implement solutions, and overcome barriers through creative activities and discussions.

CYC Virtual Girls Club volunteers set the example for the kind of women we want the girls to become: confident, committed, compassionate, and able to work in harmony on a racially, economically, and generationally diverse team. 

School sites still in need of volunteers:

Hartwell Elementary- Mondays: 2pm-5pm 

Taft Elementary- Mondays: 2pm-5pm

Winton Hills- Mondays: 2pm-5pm

* We are still taking individuals who may only be able to commit an hour or two on the given day. 

*We are looking to use the GoToMeeting or Google video platform for meetings

Orientation Dates: 11/7 & 11/9 2pm-3:30pm (confirm date of choice during conversation with Volunteer Manager)

Clubs begin the week of 11/16

Organization: Cincinnati Youth Collaborative

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45219

Allow Groups: No