Opportunities From: Center for Community Engagement

Volunteer: All Day: Incline Run Cleanup Day with Price Hill Will

Join us for a hands-on day of neighborhood stewardship at Incline Run, a pedestrian pathway in Cincinnati’s historic Price Hill Incline District. Incline Run is a unique, quiet greenspace connecting the East and Lower Price Hill neighborhoods. Our goal is simple: refresh and beautify Incline Run this spring.

Volunteers will spend the day helping to:

• Remove overgrown weeds and invasive plants

• Pick up litter along the pathway

• Plant new greenery in our artistic planters along the trail

This project is perfect for anyone who enjoys being outdoors, getting their hands dirty, and making a visible difference in a beloved public space. We'll provide tools, gloves, and lunch for volunteers that day. Whether you stay for an hour or the whole day, your help will make a real impact on this unique hillside pathway.

Project Lead: Ashley Feist, Price Hill Will 

Project Lead Contact: Ashley@pricehillwill.org, 513-824-1215 (both calls and texts are welcome)

Parking Instructions: 

Use 2570 Maryland Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45204 in your GPS to reach the Incline Run entrance.
Because Incline Run is a pedestrian pathway built from a closed section of Maryland Avenue, vehicles cannot drive onto the trail itself.
The easiest place to park is along the upper section of Maryland Avenue or nearby streets in the Incline District, including:
-Maryland Avenue (north of the trail entrance)
-Mt. Hope Avenue
-nearby side streets
From there, it is a short walk downhill to the Incline Run entrance.

Notable Landmarks Near Project Site: The project site is located near East Price Hills Incline District, the intersection of State Avenue and River Road, and minutes from Downtown Cincinnati.

Bathroom Information: There are no restroom facilities directly on site at Incline Run. Volunteers should plan to take breaks at nearby shops or Price Hill Will offices, 3301 Price Ave. Rides will be provided to non-drivers.

Organization: Price Hill Will

Join us for a hands-on day of neighborhood stewardship at Incline Run, a pedestrian pathway in Cincinnati’s historic Price Hill Incline District. Incline Run is a unique, quiet greenspace connecting the East and Lower Price Hill neighborhoods. Our goal is simple: refresh and beautify Incline Run this spring.

Volunteers will spend the day helping to:

• Remove overgrown weeds and invasive plants

• Pick up litter along the pathway

• Plant new greenery in our artistic planters along the trail

This project is perfect for anyone who enjoys being outdoors, getting their hands dirty, and making a visible difference in a beloved public space. We'll provide tools, gloves, and lunch for volunteers that day. Whether you stay for an hour or the whole day, your help will make a real impact on this unique hillside pathway.

Project Lead: Ashley Feist, Price Hill Will 

Project Lead Contact: Ashley@pricehillwill.org, 513-824-1215 (both calls and texts are welcome)

Parking Instructions: 

Use 2570 Maryland Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45204 in your GPS to reach the Incline Run entrance.
Because Incline Run is a pedestrian pathway built from a closed section of Maryland Avenue, vehicles cannot drive onto the trail itself.
The easiest place to park is along the upper section of Maryland Avenue or nearby streets in the Incline District, including:
-Maryland Avenue (north of the trail entrance)
-Mt. Hope Avenue
-nearby side streets
From there, it is a short walk downhill to the Incline Run entrance.

Notable Landmarks Near Project Site: The project site is located near East Price Hills Incline District, the intersection of State Avenue and River Road, and minutes from Downtown Cincinnati.

Bathroom Information: There are no restroom facilities directly on site at Incline Run. Volunteers should plan to take breaks at nearby shops or Price Hill Will offices, 3301 Price Ave. Rides will be provided to non-drivers.

Organization: Price Hill Will

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 15, 2026

Zip Code: 45204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Afternoon: UC Serves Freestore Foodbank - The Bea Taylor Market

All volunteers must be registered via the Freestore Foodbank website in addition to the UC portal before entering the building for a volunteer shift. Please use the following link to complete your mandatory waiver and register to participate in this event: https://vhub.at/ucserves

The Bea Taylor Market is a choice food pantry offering clients free food according to family composition, nutritional needs, cooking availability, and tastes. Client choices are augmented by fresh produce, pre-selected meals, and personal hygiene products. Homeless clients receive special boxes with foods that can be consumed without heating.

Volunteer Task: Volunteers will stock shelves, assist customers during their shopping experience, staff the check-in and checkout counters, assist customers to their vehicle with their groceries and load into the vehicle, and perform simple maintenance activities to keep the market clean and customer friendly.

Parking: Park in any of our free spaces on-site. When you arrive, enter through the main entrance of the building (the doors under the WELCOME sign).

Dress Code: Opened-toe, flip flops, and sandals are not permitted. Shirts must have sleeves; t-shirts and short-sleeved shirts are acceptable. Tank tops and sleeve-less shirts are not permitted. Well-fitted clothes to ensure safe movement around machinery and equipment; jeans or shorts can be worn.

Bathroom: Public restrooms available in the facility.

Organization: Freestore Foodbank

All volunteers must be registered via the Freestore Foodbank website in addition to the UC portal before entering the building for a volunteer shift. Please use the following link to complete your mandatory waiver and register to participate in this event: https://vhub.at/ucserves

The Bea Taylor Market is a choice food pantry offering clients free food according to family composition, nutritional needs, cooking availability, and tastes. Client choices are augmented by fresh produce, pre-selected meals, and personal hygiene products. Homeless clients receive special boxes with foods that can be consumed without heating.

Volunteer Task: Volunteers will stock shelves, assist customers during their shopping experience, staff the check-in and checkout counters, assist customers to their vehicle with their groceries and load into the vehicle, and perform simple maintenance activities to keep the market clean and customer friendly.

Parking: Park in any of our free spaces on-site. When you arrive, enter through the main entrance of the building (the doors under the WELCOME sign).

Dress Code: Opened-toe, flip flops, and sandals are not permitted. Shirts must have sleeves; t-shirts and short-sleeved shirts are acceptable. Tank tops and sleeve-less shirts are not permitted. Well-fitted clothes to ensure safe movement around machinery and equipment; jeans or shorts can be worn.

Bathroom: Public restrooms available in the facility.

Organization: Freestore Foodbank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 15, 2026

Zip Code: 45204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: All Day: College Hill Academy Field Day 2026

CHA will be hosting a Field Day at school on May 15 to promote physical activity, teamwork, & fun school spirit through engaging games, relays, & outdoor activities. Volunteers will be assisting with various outdoor activities & games.

Organization: College Hill Academy

CHA will be hosting a Field Day at school on May 15 to promote physical activity, teamwork, & fun school spirit through engaging games, relays, & outdoor activities. Volunteers will be assisting with various outdoor activities & games.

Organization: College Hill Academy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 15, 2026

Zip Code: 45224

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: All Day: Repair Affair with People Working Cooperatively

Join PWC’s annual spring volunteer event and use your home repair skills to provide important home maintenance services to low-income seniors and people with disabilities in our community! Recruit a group of friends and family or organize a team from your company, school or faith-based group and spend a morning helping your neighbors.

Repair Affair is one of PWC's annual volunteer events. Form a small group of volunteers with home repair skills and make a concrete difference in the lives of our low-income neighbors by: Installing handrails, repairing drywall, fixing leaky plumbing, repairing damaged walkways and steps, performing other home maintenance for our clients

Organization: People Working Cooperatively

Join PWC’s annual spring volunteer event and use your home repair skills to provide important home maintenance services to low-income seniors and people with disabilities in our community! Recruit a group of friends and family or organize a team from your company, school or faith-based group and spend a morning helping your neighbors.

Repair Affair is one of PWC's annual volunteer events. Form a small group of volunteers with home repair skills and make a concrete difference in the lives of our low-income neighbors by: Installing handrails, repairing drywall, fixing leaky plumbing, repairing damaged walkways and steps, performing other home maintenance for our clients

Organization: People Working Cooperatively

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 15, 2026

Zip Code: 45229

Allow Groups: No