Opportunities From: Center for Community Engagement

Volunteer: Help With Lawn Care Support - LBFE on-call Program

Lend a hand to local seniors who need help with basic yard work! Volunteers will assist with mowing, weed pulling, and light cleanup to keep lawns safe and tidy.

No experience needed, just your time and willingness to help!

Help us support our elderly neighbors and keep our community growing strong

Organization: Little Brothers Friends of the Elderly - Cincinnati

Lend a hand to local seniors who need help with basic yard work! Volunteers will assist with mowing, weed pulling, and light cleanup to keep lawns safe and tidy.

No experience needed, just your time and willingness to help!

Help us support our elderly neighbors and keep our community growing strong

Organization: Little Brothers Friends of the Elderly - Cincinnati

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45239

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Serve a Meal, Share Some Hope – Volunteer Near Campus!

Looking for a meaningful way to give back this semester?

Join us in serving Breakfast or Dinner to neighbors in need — just minutes from UC!

At St. Francis Seraph Ministries, we create a warm, respectful space where guests experiencing poverty can enjoy a hot meal served with dignity by compassionate volunteers. Whether you’re new to service or a returning volunteer, this is a great way to make a real impact in your community.

Volunteer Shifts (Monday–Friday, excluding holidays):
Breakfast: 6:45 – 9:00 AM
Dinner: 3:45 – 6:00 PM
Come once or as often as your schedule allows!

We’re located just 1.5 miles from UC in the St. Anthony Center (corner of Liberty & Republic). Free parking is available in front of the building (Liberty St.) and behind St. Francis Seraph School (enter from Vine St., park between the green school fence and Hubert St.).

Sign up here: https://sfsministries.galaxydigital.com/need/

Start your semester by making a difference — we’d love to have you on our team!

Organization: St. Francis Seraph Ministries

Looking for a meaningful way to give back this semester?

Join us in serving Breakfast or Dinner to neighbors in need — just minutes from UC!

At St. Francis Seraph Ministries, we create a warm, respectful space where guests experiencing poverty can enjoy a hot meal served with dignity by compassionate volunteers. Whether you’re new to service or a returning volunteer, this is a great way to make a real impact in your community.

Volunteer Shifts (Monday–Friday, excluding holidays):
Breakfast: 6:45 – 9:00 AM
Dinner: 3:45 – 6:00 PM
Come once or as often as your schedule allows!

We’re located just 1.5 miles from UC in the St. Anthony Center (corner of Liberty & Republic). Free parking is available in front of the building (Liberty St.) and behind St. Francis Seraph School (enter from Vine St., park between the green school fence and Hubert St.).

Sign up here: https://sfsministries.galaxydigital.com/need/

Start your semester by making a difference — we’d love to have you on our team!

Organization: St. Francis Seraph Ministries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 29, 2026

Zip Code: 45202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Garden & Outdoor Learning Space Assistant

Do you love being outdoors, working with your hands, and making spaces beautiful and kid-friendly? Join our team as a Garden & Outdoor Learning Space Assistant and help us care for our school’s garden beds and contribute to building nature-based play and learning spaces. You’ll support the maintenance and growth of our school grounds—particularly our vegetable and pollinator gardens—and help bring new student-centered outdoor features to life, including a nature playscape, labyrinth, pond, and small wooden bridge.

Organization: Gamble Montessori Elementary

Do you love being outdoors, working with your hands, and making spaces beautiful and kid-friendly? Join our team as a Garden & Outdoor Learning Space Assistant and help us care for our school’s garden beds and contribute to building nature-based play and learning spaces. You’ll support the maintenance and growth of our school grounds—particularly our vegetable and pollinator gardens—and help bring new student-centered outdoor features to life, including a nature playscape, labyrinth, pond, and small wooden bridge.

Organization: Gamble Montessori Elementary

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45211

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Bring Peace through Music, One Visit at a Time! Join our Hospice Volutneer Team!

Music provides comfort and connection at the end of life.

NorthStar Home Hospice is locally owned and operated. We provide care to patients living in their own homes or long-term care facilities thoughout the Greater Cincinnati area. As a musician, whether you play an instrument, sing, or both, you have an amazing opportunity to provide the gift of music a few hours per week and bring comfort and peace to our patients.

Volunteers are an integral part of our hospice team! We provide ongoing support, comprehensive training, and screenings at no cost to you. Once you complete your orientation and screenings, we will strive to assign you close to school, home, or work, and based on your schedule and availability.

Become part of something special and make a difference in the lives of local hospice patients when they need it most!

You can apply now at: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/2124156212

 

Organization: NorthStar Home Hospice

Music provides comfort and connection at the end of life.

NorthStar Home Hospice is locally owned and operated. We provide care to patients living in their own homes or long-term care facilities thoughout the Greater Cincinnati area. As a musician, whether you play an instrument, sing, or both, you have an amazing opportunity to provide the gift of music a few hours per week and bring comfort and peace to our patients.

Volunteers are an integral part of our hospice team! We provide ongoing support, comprehensive training, and screenings at no cost to you. Once you complete your orientation and screenings, we will strive to assign you close to school, home, or work, and based on your schedule and availability.

Become part of something special and make a difference in the lives of local hospice patients when they need it most!

You can apply now at: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/2124156212

 

Organization: NorthStar Home Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45236

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Friendly Volunteer Visit Hospice Patients

Become a Hospice Volunteer: Bring Comfort, Compassion and Connection!

Are you looking for a meaningful way to give back to your community? Become a hospice volunteer and make a REAL difference in someone's life, by giving the gift of time!

We are seeking volunteers to provide companionship and social support to individuals receiving hospice care. Your time, conversation and presence can bring comfort to someone during such a vulnerable time.

Examples of support can look like:

Sit and chat with patients about their life, interests, or memories

Read books, poetry, or spiritual texts aloud

Listen to music together or watch a favorite TV show

Play cards or simple games

Offer a comforting presence through quiet, peaceful visits

Help alleviate caregiver stress by simply being there

** No Medical care, or physical assistance is required- just your time, voice and heart!

We would love to hear from you and help you make a difference! Your Presence matters! Join us in offering dignity, peace, and friendship to those who need it most!

Gentiva Hospice Cincinnati

513-904-6189

Holly.huffman@gentivahs.co

Organization: Gentiva Hospice

Become a Hospice Volunteer: Bring Comfort, Compassion and Connection!

Are you looking for a meaningful way to give back to your community? Become a hospice volunteer and make a REAL difference in someone's life, by giving the gift of time!

We are seeking volunteers to provide companionship and social support to individuals receiving hospice care. Your time, conversation and presence can bring comfort to someone during such a vulnerable time.

Examples of support can look like:

Sit and chat with patients about their life, interests, or memories

Read books, poetry, or spiritual texts aloud

Listen to music together or watch a favorite TV show

Play cards or simple games

Offer a comforting presence through quiet, peaceful visits

Help alleviate caregiver stress by simply being there

** No Medical care, or physical assistance is required- just your time, voice and heart!

We would love to hear from you and help you make a difference! Your Presence matters! Join us in offering dignity, peace, and friendship to those who need it most!

Gentiva Hospice Cincinnati

513-904-6189

Holly.huffman@gentivahs.co

Organization: Gentiva Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45238

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: CP Unlimited - 11:45 Service

Join us for Unlimited on Sundays for 11:45AM service! Please note arrival for huddle and volunteer training is at 11:25 in the Cafe in the Pause hallway.

Our Unlimited ministry is a Christian ministry that teaches kids about Jesus within the Pause classrooms. Pause has partnered with Center Pointe Christian Church to provide this special needs Sunday morning children's program.

Education systems have alternative learning styles to meet each child's needs. Pause will bring kids the same flexibility to Sunday morning learning. Kids will have the opportunity for videos, music, center based activities and gross motor break time in our event space!

There are several opportunities for volunteers including 1:1 Buddy, Small Group Leader and Small Group Helper!

Organization: Unlimited

Join us for Unlimited on Sundays for 11:45AM service! Please note arrival for huddle and volunteer training is at 11:25 in the Cafe in the Pause hallway.

Our Unlimited ministry is a Christian ministry that teaches kids about Jesus within the Pause classrooms. Pause has partnered with Center Pointe Christian Church to provide this special needs Sunday morning children's program.

Education systems have alternative learning styles to meet each child's needs. Pause will bring kids the same flexibility to Sunday morning learning. Kids will have the opportunity for videos, music, center based activities and gross motor break time in our event space!

There are several opportunities for volunteers including 1:1 Buddy, Small Group Leader and Small Group Helper!

Organization: Unlimited

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 45011

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: CP Unlimited - 10:00 Service

Join us for Unlimited on Sundays for our 10:00AM service! Please note arrival for huddle and volunteer training is at 9:40AM in the Cafe in the Pause hallway. 

Our Unlimited ministry is a Christian ministry that teaches kids about Jesus within the Pause classrooms. Pause has partnered with Center Pointe Christian Church to provide this special needs Sunday morning children's program.

Education systems have alternative learning styles to meet each child's needs. Pause will bring kids the same flexibility to Sunday morning learning. Kids will have the opportunity for videos, music, center based activities and gross motor break time in our event space!

There are several opportunities for volunteers including 1:1 Buddy, Small Group Leader and Small Group Helper!

Organization: Unlimited

Join us for Unlimited on Sundays for our 10:00AM service! Please note arrival for huddle and volunteer training is at 9:40AM in the Cafe in the Pause hallway. 

Our Unlimited ministry is a Christian ministry that teaches kids about Jesus within the Pause classrooms. Pause has partnered with Center Pointe Christian Church to provide this special needs Sunday morning children's program.

Education systems have alternative learning styles to meet each child's needs. Pause will bring kids the same flexibility to Sunday morning learning. Kids will have the opportunity for videos, music, center based activities and gross motor break time in our event space!

There are several opportunities for volunteers including 1:1 Buddy, Small Group Leader and Small Group Helper!

Organization: Unlimited

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 45011

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Companionship Volunteer

A Companion Volunteer at Bella Care Hospice of Cincinnati plays a vital role in bringing comfort, connection, and emotional support to patients during their end-of-life journey. These volunteers provide non-medical, one-on-one companionship by spending quality time with patients—offering conversation, reading, listening to music, playing games, or simply sitting quietly to provide a comforting presence.
Companion Volunteers help reduce feelings of loneliness and isolation for our patients and often become a familiar and friendly face in their lives. Volunteers may visit patients in private homes, assisted living facilities, or nursing homes—wherever the patient calls home.
This role is ideal for compassionate individuals who are good listeners, reliable, and genuinely want to make a difference. Volunteers receive comprehensive training and ongoing support from the Bella Care Hospice team. Flexible scheduling allows volunteers to serve in a way that fits their availability while fulfilling a deeply meaningful mission.
By sharing your time, heart, and presence, you can help bring peace, dignity, and companionship to those who need it most.

Organization: Bella Care hospice of Cincinnati

A Companion Volunteer at Bella Care Hospice of Cincinnati plays a vital role in bringing comfort, connection, and emotional support to patients during their end-of-life journey. These volunteers provide non-medical, one-on-one companionship by spending quality time with patients—offering conversation, reading, listening to music, playing games, or simply sitting quietly to provide a comforting presence.
Companion Volunteers help reduce feelings of loneliness and isolation for our patients and often become a familiar and friendly face in their lives. Volunteers may visit patients in private homes, assisted living facilities, or nursing homes—wherever the patient calls home.
This role is ideal for compassionate individuals who are good listeners, reliable, and genuinely want to make a difference. Volunteers receive comprehensive training and ongoing support from the Bella Care Hospice team. Flexible scheduling allows volunteers to serve in a way that fits their availability while fulfilling a deeply meaningful mission.
By sharing your time, heart, and presence, you can help bring peace, dignity, and companionship to those who need it most.

Organization: Bella Care hospice of Cincinnati

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45246

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community garden clean up and weeding

We need help to weed and clean up the garden space on an ongoing basis. Please contact Jalal to set up a time during the week. No supervision is required; any help is appreciated! All tools are provided (Text is fastest/best)

Organization: Table of Hope

We need help to weed and clean up the garden space on an ongoing basis. Please contact Jalal to set up a time during the week. No supervision is required; any help is appreciated! All tools are provided (Text is fastest/best)

Organization: Table of Hope

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45211

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Graphic Artists Needed

We are in need of a few DAAP graphic artists to give us ideas on rebranding and to modernize our brochures and buisiness cards

Organization: Heaven's Gain Ministries

We are in need of a few DAAP graphic artists to give us ideas on rebranding and to modernize our brochures and buisiness cards

Organization: Heaven's Gain Ministries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45247

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Literacy Tutoring at GiGi’s Playhouse Down Syndrome Achievement Center

GiGi’s Playhouse Cincinnati is looking for dedicated UC students to serve as 1:1 literacy tutors for individuals with Down syndrome. Reading is more than just a skill—it’s a key to independence, inclusion, and lifelong learning. But here’s the challenge: we can only match about 50% of our participants due to a shortage of volunteers. You can help change that.

As a tutor, you’ll be paired with one student and commit to just one hour a week for 10–15 weeks. We’ll provide all the training and materials you need, tailored to how individuals with Down syndrome learn best. You’ll use a proven, research-based approach that focuses on comprehension, speech, memory, and most importantly—confidence.

Why volunteer?

Make a direct impact by helping someone reach their full potential

Flexible schedule—just one hour per week at a time that works best for YOU!

Gain experience with multi-sensory and evidence-based instruction

Build meaningful relationships and grow as a communicator and educator

Benefits for learners include:

Increased confidence and self-esteem

Improved communication and social interaction

Stronger speech and language development

Greater inclusion at school and in the community

Program Highlights:

Students as young as 3 years old can participate

Weekly sessions are 45–60 minutes

All books and materials are customized to each learner’s level and interests

This is a great opportunity for future educators, speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, or anyone passionate about literacy, inclusion, and making a difference!

Please enroll as a tutor here: Literacy Tutor Application

Organization: GiGi's Playhouse Cincinnati

GiGi’s Playhouse Cincinnati is looking for dedicated UC students to serve as 1:1 literacy tutors for individuals with Down syndrome. Reading is more than just a skill—it’s a key to independence, inclusion, and lifelong learning. But here’s the challenge: we can only match about 50% of our participants due to a shortage of volunteers. You can help change that.

As a tutor, you’ll be paired with one student and commit to just one hour a week for 10–15 weeks. We’ll provide all the training and materials you need, tailored to how individuals with Down syndrome learn best. You’ll use a proven, research-based approach that focuses on comprehension, speech, memory, and most importantly—confidence.

Why volunteer?

Make a direct impact by helping someone reach their full potential

Flexible schedule—just one hour per week at a time that works best for YOU!

Gain experience with multi-sensory and evidence-based instruction

Build meaningful relationships and grow as a communicator and educator

Benefits for learners include:

Increased confidence and self-esteem

Improved communication and social interaction

Stronger speech and language development

Greater inclusion at school and in the community

Program Highlights:

Students as young as 3 years old can participate

Weekly sessions are 45–60 minutes

All books and materials are customized to each learner’s level and interests

This is a great opportunity for future educators, speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, or anyone passionate about literacy, inclusion, and making a difference!

Please enroll as a tutor here: Literacy Tutor Application

Organization: GiGi's Playhouse Cincinnati

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45140

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Stowe Park Gardening and Invasive Removal

The Stowe Park Advisory Council launched efforts in 2025 to support the gardens and grounds of the Harriet Beecher Stowe House. Plans include improving gardens by removing invasive species, planting natives and installing educational signage. The CPAC is working in collaboration with the Harriet Beecher Stowe House leadership. 

2950 Gilbert Ave, Cincinnati OH 45206

Parking: The parking lot is very small—please leave spots for visitors who need accessible parking. There’s plenty of free street parking on Foraker Ave.

For more information about Stowe Park CPAC, please contact Chris Homan

Organization: Cincinnati Parks

The Stowe Park Advisory Council launched efforts in 2025 to support the gardens and grounds of the Harriet Beecher Stowe House. Plans include improving gardens by removing invasive species, planting natives and installing educational signage. The CPAC is working in collaboration with the Harriet Beecher Stowe House leadership. 

2950 Gilbert Ave, Cincinnati OH 45206

Parking: The parking lot is very small—please leave spots for visitors who need accessible parking. There’s plenty of free street parking on Foraker Ave.

For more information about Stowe Park CPAC, please contact Chris Homan

Organization: Cincinnati Parks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 45206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: About Me Board Assembly

Each “All About Me Board” is designed to capture the Favorite Things, Life Story and What Matters Most. Many of our patients struggle with communication barriers or advanced dementia. At a glance, anyone that walks into the room can have access to important information to give that patient a great experience. Each board is purposefully designed to look homemade, unique and specially made just for that patient. Pictures can be added to provide recognition and points of conversation.

The HOC End of Life Doula will sit down and complete the board with either the caregiver and/or patient. Overall, HOC Navigators serve 6,000 patients each year – so we need a lot of help!!!! Our solution is to recruit Community Service Volunteers to help. Gather your businesses, churches, schools and social groups to do together. We also have open service days where you can meet new friends!

Materials are provided or you can host a drive for scrapbook paper, stickers and glue to support the effort prior to serving. HOC will provide a workspace, speaker and facilitator if desired. Each person needs to bring their own pair of scissors, a water bottle, creativity and desire to make a difference! This project can also be done as a remote service opportunity.

You must have an appointment to volunteer. Please email Lauren_Athey@trihealth.com to schedule. 

Organization: Hospice of Cincinnati (HOC) a TriHealth Organization

Each “All About Me Board” is designed to capture the Favorite Things, Life Story and What Matters Most. Many of our patients struggle with communication barriers or advanced dementia. At a glance, anyone that walks into the room can have access to important information to give that patient a great experience. Each board is purposefully designed to look homemade, unique and specially made just for that patient. Pictures can be added to provide recognition and points of conversation.

The HOC End of Life Doula will sit down and complete the board with either the caregiver and/or patient. Overall, HOC Navigators serve 6,000 patients each year – so we need a lot of help!!!! Our solution is to recruit Community Service Volunteers to help. Gather your businesses, churches, schools and social groups to do together. We also have open service days where you can meet new friends!

Materials are provided or you can host a drive for scrapbook paper, stickers and glue to support the effort prior to serving. HOC will provide a workspace, speaker and facilitator if desired. Each person needs to bring their own pair of scissors, a water bottle, creativity and desire to make a difference! This project can also be done as a remote service opportunity.

You must have an appointment to volunteer. Please email Lauren_Athey@trihealth.com to schedule. 

Organization: Hospice of Cincinnati (HOC) a TriHealth Organization

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45242

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Civic Leaders Start Here! Mentor Government High School Students

Are you fired up about civic engagement? Want to help shape future leaders while building your own skills? The YMCA’s Youth & Government program gives high school students real-world experiences in leadership, debate, and democracy—and you can be part of their journey!

Organization: YMCA of Greater Cincinnati

Are you fired up about civic engagement? Want to help shape future leaders while building your own skills? The YMCA’s Youth & Government program gives high school students real-world experiences in leadership, debate, and democracy—and you can be part of their journey!

Organization: YMCA of Greater Cincinnati

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lead & Inspire with the YMCA’s Achievers Program!

The YMCA's Achievers program is a dynamic college and career readiness initiative that empowers 7th–12th grade students. We’re looking for motivated college students to serve as volunteer workshop leaders for our Arts & Culture and Finance & Banking clusters. Volunteers will not only lead engaging, hands-on workshops and mentor youth, but also work to engage local artists, bankers, and professionals, bringing real-world knowledge directly to the students.  For more information check out:  https://cincinnatiymca.volunteermatters.org/project-catalog/681


Organization: YMCA of Greater Cincinnati

The YMCA's Achievers program is a dynamic college and career readiness initiative that empowers 7th–12th grade students. We’re looking for motivated college students to serve as volunteer workshop leaders for our Arts & Culture and Finance & Banking clusters. Volunteers will not only lead engaging, hands-on workshops and mentor youth, but also work to engage local artists, bankers, and professionals, bringing real-world knowledge directly to the students.  For more information check out:  https://cincinnatiymca.volunteermatters.org/project-catalog/681


Organization: YMCA of Greater Cincinnati

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Feed the Hungry: Community Lunch Volunteer

At Washington UCC we have community lunch 4 days a week, feeding the low-income and homeless people in our own neighborhood of Camp Washington.

Lunch is served as a sit-down meal or as a takeout option.

We are located only a 5-minute drive from the UC campus and within walking distance from the west side of campus. 

We are looking for volunteers from approximately 9:30-12:30 (can come a little later and leave a little earlier) any day Monday-Thursday. We are open to people interested in volunteering the same shift each week or a one-time volunteer opportunity. 


Primary Lunch Volunteer Tasks/Responsibilities:

-              Serve lunch to lunch guests starting at noon. Lunch is served in a manner similar to a school lunch, where guests walk down the line while volunteers serve them food. 

-              Assist the cook with making lunch

-              Assist with putting the different components of lunch (meal, side, desert) into the takeout containers and packing the takeout bags with utensils and drinks.

-              Assist with clean-up such as by wiping down table surfaces, washing dishes, sweeping the floor, and putting everything back where it belongs

-              Assist with sorting and bagging Last Mile food donations

-              Other miscellaneous tasks that need to be done in order to serve lunch


Send an email to seanmdwyer01@outlook.com if you have any questions or if you are interested in volunteering. 

Organization: Washington UCC (Homework Club, Soup Kitchen)

At Washington UCC we have community lunch 4 days a week, feeding the low-income and homeless people in our own neighborhood of Camp Washington.

Lunch is served as a sit-down meal or as a takeout option.

We are located only a 5-minute drive from the UC campus and within walking distance from the west side of campus. 

We are looking for volunteers from approximately 9:30-12:30 (can come a little later and leave a little earlier) any day Monday-Thursday. We are open to people interested in volunteering the same shift each week or a one-time volunteer opportunity. 


Primary Lunch Volunteer Tasks/Responsibilities:

-              Serve lunch to lunch guests starting at noon. Lunch is served in a manner similar to a school lunch, where guests walk down the line while volunteers serve them food. 

-              Assist the cook with making lunch

-              Assist with putting the different components of lunch (meal, side, desert) into the takeout containers and packing the takeout bags with utensils and drinks.

-              Assist with clean-up such as by wiping down table surfaces, washing dishes, sweeping the floor, and putting everything back where it belongs

-              Assist with sorting and bagging Last Mile food donations

-              Other miscellaneous tasks that need to be done in order to serve lunch


Send an email to seanmdwyer01@outlook.com if you have any questions or if you are interested in volunteering. 

Organization: Washington UCC (Homework Club, Soup Kitchen)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45225

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Artists and Crafters! Share Your Talents and Make an Impact!

NorthStar Home Hospice is seeking artists and crafters to share their talents and to bring joy and comfort, while encouraging creativity with our patients living in their own homes or assisted living facilities throughout the Greater Cincinnati area. Examples include helping patients color or paint a picture, making a collage, or a scrap book.

Volunteers are an integral part of our hospice team! We provide ongoing support, comprehensive training, and screenings at no cost to you. Once you complete your orientation and screenings, we will strive to assign you close to your home or work, and based on your schedule and availability.

Become part of something special and make a difference in the lives of local hospice patients when they need it most!

Our volunteer application is available at the following link:

https://www.volgistics.com/appform/2124156212 

Organization: NorthStar Home Hospice

NorthStar Home Hospice is seeking artists and crafters to share their talents and to bring joy and comfort, while encouraging creativity with our patients living in their own homes or assisted living facilities throughout the Greater Cincinnati area. Examples include helping patients color or paint a picture, making a collage, or a scrap book.

Volunteers are an integral part of our hospice team! We provide ongoing support, comprehensive training, and screenings at no cost to you. Once you complete your orientation and screenings, we will strive to assign you close to your home or work, and based on your schedule and availability.

Become part of something special and make a difference in the lives of local hospice patients when they need it most!

Our volunteer application is available at the following link:

https://www.volgistics.com/appform/2124156212 

Organization: NorthStar Home Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45236

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pre Med Students - Volunteer With Purpose, Impact Lives!

NorthStar Home Hospice has opportunities throughout Greater Cincinnati for UC pre-med students  who want to make a difference while being able to interact with patients and families facing terminal illnesses, learn about palliative care, and develop important communication and empathy skills. Additionally, hospice volunteer experience can be highly beneficial for medical school applications and

your future career!


Some of the ways YOU can impact the lives of patients and families:

Providing companionship and emotional support Reading aloud to the patient or listening to music together Looking at photos together and sharing memories (life review) Sitting with a patient so caregivers have free time (respite) Journaling or scrapbooking (helping the patient record their history) Watching movies or playing gamesPractical support Simply being present

Volunteers are an integral part of our hospice team! We provide ongoing support, comprehensive orientation/training, and screenings at no cost to you. Once you complete your orientation and screenings, we will strive to assign you close to your home, school, or work, and based on your schedule and availability.

Become part of something special and make a difference in the lives of local hospice patients when they need it most!

You can complete the volunteer application at the following link:

https://www.volgistics.com/appform/2124156212

 


Organization: NorthStar Home Hospice

NorthStar Home Hospice has opportunities throughout Greater Cincinnati for UC pre-med students  who want to make a difference while being able to interact with patients and families facing terminal illnesses, learn about palliative care, and develop important communication and empathy skills. Additionally, hospice volunteer experience can be highly beneficial for medical school applications and

your future career!


Some of the ways YOU can impact the lives of patients and families:

Providing companionship and emotional support Reading aloud to the patient or listening to music together Looking at photos together and sharing memories (life review) Sitting with a patient so caregivers have free time (respite) Journaling or scrapbooking (helping the patient record their history) Watching movies or playing gamesPractical support Simply being present

Volunteers are an integral part of our hospice team! We provide ongoing support, comprehensive orientation/training, and screenings at no cost to you. Once you complete your orientation and screenings, we will strive to assign you close to your home, school, or work, and based on your schedule and availability.

Become part of something special and make a difference in the lives of local hospice patients when they need it most!

You can complete the volunteer application at the following link:

https://www.volgistics.com/appform/2124156212

 


Organization: NorthStar Home Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45236

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Looking for Purpose Between Classes? Bring Comfort and Companionship through Friendly Visits!

Looking for Purpose Between Classes? Bring Comfort and Companionship through Friendly Visits!

NorthStar Home Hospice is looking for UC students to join our volunteer team to make friendly visits to our patients living in their homes and long-term care facilities throughout Greater Cincinnati. Being a hospice volunteer is profoundly rewarding and there is no medical or personal care involved. This is a great opportunity for pre-med, nursing, social work, counseling, psychology, music, art, or religious studies students.

Some of the ways YOU can make a difference when visiting patients:

Providing companionship Reading aloud to the patient or listening to music together Looking at photos together and sharing memories (life review) Sitting with a patient so caregivers have free time (respite) Journaling or scrapbooking (helping the patient record their history) Watching movies or playing games Simply being present

Volunteers are an integral part of our hospice team! We provide ongoing support, comprehensive orientation/training, and screenings at no cost to you. Once you complete your orientation and screenings, we will strive to assign you close to your home or work, and based on your schedule and availability.

Become part of something special and make a difference in the lives of local hospice patients when they need it most!

You can complete the volunteer application at the following link:

https://www.volgistics.com/appform/2124156212




Organization: NorthStar Home Hospice

Looking for Purpose Between Classes? Bring Comfort and Companionship through Friendly Visits!

NorthStar Home Hospice is looking for UC students to join our volunteer team to make friendly visits to our patients living in their homes and long-term care facilities throughout Greater Cincinnati. Being a hospice volunteer is profoundly rewarding and there is no medical or personal care involved. This is a great opportunity for pre-med, nursing, social work, counseling, psychology, music, art, or religious studies students.

Some of the ways YOU can make a difference when visiting patients:

Providing companionship Reading aloud to the patient or listening to music together Looking at photos together and sharing memories (life review) Sitting with a patient so caregivers have free time (respite) Journaling or scrapbooking (helping the patient record their history) Watching movies or playing games Simply being present

Volunteers are an integral part of our hospice team! We provide ongoing support, comprehensive orientation/training, and screenings at no cost to you. Once you complete your orientation and screenings, we will strive to assign you close to your home or work, and based on your schedule and availability.

Become part of something special and make a difference in the lives of local hospice patients when they need it most!

You can complete the volunteer application at the following link:

https://www.volgistics.com/appform/2124156212




Organization: NorthStar Home Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45236

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Design Volunteer

The Wyoming Fine Arts Center (WFAC) is looking for Design Volunteers to help run our office.

The WFAC is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization whose mission is to educate, create experiences, and nurture appreciation in music and other creative and performing arts across all ages, races, abilities, and backgrounds. We do this through excellence in teaching, creative programming, interdisciplinary experiences, community partnerships, and engagement.

Designs may include:

FlyersStickersSocial Media imagesColoring PagesEvent BannersBrochureAnd More.

In-office computers will be provided for Volunteers to help with tasks. Experience in Canva and Adobe is more than welcome but volunteers will be assisted with any gaps in their knowledge.

Volunteers will be expected to arrive during WFAC office hours (10am - 4pm) and will be met by office personnel to help direct them through their tasks. Volunteers will be able to choose what time they come in and for how long they are able to volunteer within those hours. For scheduling or any questions, please email Sarah Wallace at director@musicartdance.org or call (513) 948-1900.

We look forward to working with you!

Sincerely,

The Wyoming Fine Arts Center.

For any accessibility needs, please contact our offices at registrar@musicartdance.org or call (513) 948-1900

Organization: The Wyoming Fine Arts Center

The Wyoming Fine Arts Center (WFAC) is looking for Design Volunteers to help run our office.

The WFAC is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization whose mission is to educate, create experiences, and nurture appreciation in music and other creative and performing arts across all ages, races, abilities, and backgrounds. We do this through excellence in teaching, creative programming, interdisciplinary experiences, community partnerships, and engagement.

Designs may include:

FlyersStickersSocial Media imagesColoring PagesEvent BannersBrochureAnd More.

In-office computers will be provided for Volunteers to help with tasks. Experience in Canva and Adobe is more than welcome but volunteers will be assisted with any gaps in their knowledge.

Volunteers will be expected to arrive during WFAC office hours (10am - 4pm) and will be met by office personnel to help direct them through their tasks. Volunteers will be able to choose what time they come in and for how long they are able to volunteer within those hours. For scheduling or any questions, please email Sarah Wallace at director@musicartdance.org or call (513) 948-1900.

We look forward to working with you!

Sincerely,

The Wyoming Fine Arts Center.

For any accessibility needs, please contact our offices at registrar@musicartdance.org or call (513) 948-1900

Organization: The Wyoming Fine Arts Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45215

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help us mulch street trees in Mt. Healthy!

Mt. Healthy is a small municipality north of College Hill, and our street tree program is all-volunteer run. We will be mulching street trees: light labor filling bags with wood chips and spreading the chips around the trees. Work gloves are all that's needed.

Organization: Mt. Healthy Urban Tree Commission

Mt. Healthy is a small municipality north of College Hill, and our street tree program is all-volunteer run. We will be mulching street trees: light labor filling bags with wood chips and spreading the chips around the trees. Work gloves are all that's needed.

Organization: Mt. Healthy Urban Tree Commission

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45231

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Office Volunteer

The Wyoming Fine Arts Center (WFAC) is looking for Office Volunteers to help run our office.

The WFAC is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization whose mission is to educate, create experiences, and nurture appreciation in music and other creative and performing arts across all ages, races, abilities, and backgrounds. We do this through excellence in teaching, creative programming, interdisciplinary experiences, community partnerships, and engagement.

Tasks may include:

Organizing Google Drive FilesCreating designs for signage, flyers, social media, and other physical mediaHanging up flyers around Wyoming, OH, and the WFAC buildingVarious marketing, registration, programs, and other office tasks

In-office computers will be provided for Volunteers to help with tasks.

Volunteers will be expected to arrive during WFAC office hours (10am - 4pm) and will be met by office personnel to help direct them through their tasks. Volunteers will be able to choose what time they come in and for how long they are able to volunteer within those hours. For scheduling or any questions, please email Sarah Wallace at director@musicartdance.org or call (513) 948-1900.

We look forward to working with you!

Sincerely,

The Wyoming Fine Arts Center.

For any accessibility needs, please contact our offices at registrar@musicartdance.org or call (513) 948-1900

Organization: The Wyoming Fine Arts Center

The Wyoming Fine Arts Center (WFAC) is looking for Office Volunteers to help run our office.

The WFAC is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization whose mission is to educate, create experiences, and nurture appreciation in music and other creative and performing arts across all ages, races, abilities, and backgrounds. We do this through excellence in teaching, creative programming, interdisciplinary experiences, community partnerships, and engagement.

Tasks may include:

Organizing Google Drive FilesCreating designs for signage, flyers, social media, and other physical mediaHanging up flyers around Wyoming, OH, and the WFAC buildingVarious marketing, registration, programs, and other office tasks

In-office computers will be provided for Volunteers to help with tasks.

Volunteers will be expected to arrive during WFAC office hours (10am - 4pm) and will be met by office personnel to help direct them through their tasks. Volunteers will be able to choose what time they come in and for how long they are able to volunteer within those hours. For scheduling or any questions, please email Sarah Wallace at director@musicartdance.org or call (513) 948-1900.

We look forward to working with you!

Sincerely,

The Wyoming Fine Arts Center.

For any accessibility needs, please contact our offices at registrar@musicartdance.org or call (513) 948-1900

Organization: The Wyoming Fine Arts Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45215

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Facility Volunteer

The Wyoming Fine Arts Center (WFAC) is looking for Facility Volunteers to help run our office and building. 

The WFAC is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization whose mission is to educate, create experiences, and nurture appreciation in music and other creative and performing arts across all ages, races, abilities, and backgrounds. We do this through excellence in teaching, creative programming, interdisciplinary experiences, community partnerships, and engagement.

Tasks may include:

Lawn MaintenanceItem InventoryUpdate the building for seasonal weather changesOrganization of supply rooms and closetsCleaning and general maintenance of the building

Volunteers will be expected to arrive during WFAC office hours (10am - 4pm) and will be met by office personnel to help direct them through their tasks. Volunteers will be able to choose what time they come in, and for how long they are able to volunteer for within those hours. For scheduling or any questions, please email Sarah Wallace at director@musicartdance.org or call (513) 948-1900.

We look forward to working with you!

Sincerely,

The Wyoming Fine Arts Center

For any accessibility needs, please contact our offices at registrar@musicartdance.org or call (513) 948-1900

Organization: The Wyoming Fine Arts Center

The Wyoming Fine Arts Center (WFAC) is looking for Facility Volunteers to help run our office and building. 

The WFAC is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization whose mission is to educate, create experiences, and nurture appreciation in music and other creative and performing arts across all ages, races, abilities, and backgrounds. We do this through excellence in teaching, creative programming, interdisciplinary experiences, community partnerships, and engagement.

Tasks may include:

Lawn MaintenanceItem InventoryUpdate the building for seasonal weather changesOrganization of supply rooms and closetsCleaning and general maintenance of the building

Volunteers will be expected to arrive during WFAC office hours (10am - 4pm) and will be met by office personnel to help direct them through their tasks. Volunteers will be able to choose what time they come in, and for how long they are able to volunteer for within those hours. For scheduling or any questions, please email Sarah Wallace at director@musicartdance.org or call (513) 948-1900.

We look forward to working with you!

Sincerely,

The Wyoming Fine Arts Center

For any accessibility needs, please contact our offices at registrar@musicartdance.org or call (513) 948-1900

Organization: The Wyoming Fine Arts Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45215

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Christ Hospital IPCC Unit Helper/Concierge

Fall Orientation Classes for Christ Hospital Unit  

Thursday, July 31st 4:00 - 6:30pm 

Tuesday, August 12th 1:00pm - 3:30pm 

Space is limited. Submit application to sign up 

Assist with direct patient care including meal service, feeding, companionship and supporting the team. 5 Inpatient Care Centers including Blue Ash, Anderson, Christ Hospital and Hamilton. Minimum shift 4 hours once per week each semester. Orientation, Medical and Background Screening required at no cost to student.  Capstone projects and Job Shadow available. 

Organization: Hospice of Cincinnati (HOC) a TriHealth Organization

Fall Orientation Classes for Christ Hospital Unit  

Thursday, July 31st 4:00 - 6:30pm 

Tuesday, August 12th 1:00pm - 3:30pm 

Space is limited. Submit application to sign up 

Assist with direct patient care including meal service, feeding, companionship and supporting the team. 5 Inpatient Care Centers including Blue Ash, Anderson, Christ Hospital and Hamilton. Minimum shift 4 hours once per week each semester. Orientation, Medical and Background Screening required at no cost to student.  Capstone projects and Job Shadow available. 

Organization: Hospice of Cincinnati (HOC) a TriHealth Organization

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Capstone Student 2025-2026

Rising seniors are invited to submit an application for the 2025-2026 School Year Capstone at Hospice of Cincinnati. 6 Students will be accepted this year 3 at Blue Ash IPCC and 3 at Christ IPCC. Please submit your volunteer application by June 1. Questions? email hocvolunteers@trihealth.com 

Requirements - Orientation, Medical Screening, Background Screening, 10 hours per week. Day Shift, Evenings, Weekends and Nights Available. Flu Vaccination required. 

Organization: Hospice of Cincinnati (HOC) a TriHealth Organization

Rising seniors are invited to submit an application for the 2025-2026 School Year Capstone at Hospice of Cincinnati. 6 Students will be accepted this year 3 at Blue Ash IPCC and 3 at Christ IPCC. Please submit your volunteer application by June 1. Questions? email hocvolunteers@trihealth.com 

Requirements - Orientation, Medical Screening, Background Screening, 10 hours per week. Day Shift, Evenings, Weekends and Nights Available. Flu Vaccination required. 

Organization: Hospice of Cincinnati (HOC) a TriHealth Organization

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ♻️Challenge Alert: Thrift With Purpose

Are you a UC student looking for volunteer hours—and want to make your time count in a stylish, sustainable way? Join Mary Magdalen House and the UC Thrifting Club for an exclusive opportunity to thrift essential clothing for our unhoused neighbors in Over-the-Rhine (OTR). The thrifting is only about an hour long, but extra time is allocated for transportation. We meet in the parking lot at St. Vincent DePaul facing Chickering Ave between 8:50 and 9:10(+-). Please ensure that you are at this location and not the warehouse on Este. You must contact the program manager @Brian785-684-2324 upon arrival or send an email beforehand (brian@marymagdalenhouse.org). 

This Isn’t Your Average Thrifting Trip:
Through a special partnership, you’ll get exclusive early access to clothing before it hits the thrift store floor(in case you want to buy something while you're out), plus a behind-the-scenes look at how donations are sorted and processed.

How it works: You meet a guide or liaison before the mission starts to get a debriefing. You'll receive a “shopping list” with specific needs and sizes—your target: find clothing that brings dignity and style to our guests.

♻️ Why It Matters:
This is more than shopping. You’re giving quality clothes a second life, reducing waste, and helping people feel seen, respected, and confident in what they wear.


Organization: Mary Magdalen House

Are you a UC student looking for volunteer hours—and want to make your time count in a stylish, sustainable way? Join Mary Magdalen House and the UC Thrifting Club for an exclusive opportunity to thrift essential clothing for our unhoused neighbors in Over-the-Rhine (OTR). The thrifting is only about an hour long, but extra time is allocated for transportation. We meet in the parking lot at St. Vincent DePaul facing Chickering Ave between 8:50 and 9:10(+-). Please ensure that you are at this location and not the warehouse on Este. You must contact the program manager @Brian785-684-2324 upon arrival or send an email beforehand (brian@marymagdalenhouse.org). 

This Isn’t Your Average Thrifting Trip:
Through a special partnership, you’ll get exclusive early access to clothing before it hits the thrift store floor(in case you want to buy something while you're out), plus a behind-the-scenes look at how donations are sorted and processed.

How it works: You meet a guide or liaison before the mission starts to get a debriefing. You'll receive a “shopping list” with specific needs and sizes—your target: find clothing that brings dignity and style to our guests.

♻️ Why It Matters:
This is more than shopping. You’re giving quality clothes a second life, reducing waste, and helping people feel seen, respected, and confident in what they wear.


Organization: Mary Magdalen House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 45202

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: General Maintenance Assistance

Enjoy maintenance work? We always need help to maintain our properties! Join our maintenance team on various projects! There is no set schedule. We'd work around you!

Organization: LADD Inc.

Enjoy maintenance work? We always need help to maintain our properties! Join our maintenance team on various projects! There is no set schedule. We'd work around you!

Organization: LADD Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45229

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gardening Assistance

Help our residents start and keep up with their gardening plans this spring and summer! This activity will be at a residence in the Blue Ash area. The activity schedule is based upon when the volunteer is available. Most afternoons after 2pm will work for residents. 

Organization: LADD Inc.

Help our residents start and keep up with their gardening plans this spring and summer! This activity will be at a residence in the Blue Ash area. The activity schedule is based upon when the volunteer is available. Most afternoons after 2pm will work for residents. 

Organization: LADD Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45243

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Resident Support

We are looking for individuals to help get our residents active and social. Whether it's attending a social event or just having a board game night, it's always a good time! The goal is relationship building! The timing can depend upon the volunteer's availability. 

Organization: LADD Inc.

We are looking for individuals to help get our residents active and social. Whether it's attending a social event or just having a board game night, it's always a good time! The goal is relationship building! The timing can depend upon the volunteer's availability. 

Organization: LADD Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45229

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Recreation Saturdays

Help get our Kennedy Heights community out and active! Every other Saturday we get outside to play various games like corn hole and latter ball. On rainy days we enjoy WI Sports or some rounds of Uno. We need volunteers to engage in these activities with our community. 

Organization: LADD Inc.

Help get our Kennedy Heights community out and active! Every other Saturday we get outside to play various games like corn hole and latter ball. On rainy days we enjoy WI Sports or some rounds of Uno. We need volunteers to engage in these activities with our community. 

Organization: LADD Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45213

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice of Cincinnati Vigil Volunteer - Evenings and Weekends

Hospice of Cincinnati is the largest non-profit hospice provider in the Cincinnati region and is a part of the TriHealth System. Vigil volunteers provide a compassionate presence and promote a relaxing environment for those in the last 24 - 48 hours of life when symptom management is not required. High need for Evening, Nights and Weekends. The duties include active listening, empathetic conversations, observing for symptom changes and escalating needs to the HOC care team. No hands-on care is required. Students are allowed to bring study materials while sitting vigil. The minimum shift is 2 hours although 4 hours is preferred. Shifts can be prescheduled or sign up same day. Transportation is required as most vigil requests occur in Assisted Living or Nursing home facilities. Volunteer Onboarding is required prior to serving. Please click this link to submit a Volunteer Application and learn more about the requirements and process. 

Organization: Hospice of Cincinnati (HOC) a TriHealth Organization

Hospice of Cincinnati is the largest non-profit hospice provider in the Cincinnati region and is a part of the TriHealth System. Vigil volunteers provide a compassionate presence and promote a relaxing environment for those in the last 24 - 48 hours of life when symptom management is not required. High need for Evening, Nights and Weekends. The duties include active listening, empathetic conversations, observing for symptom changes and escalating needs to the HOC care team. No hands-on care is required. Students are allowed to bring study materials while sitting vigil. The minimum shift is 2 hours although 4 hours is preferred. Shifts can be prescheduled or sign up same day. Transportation is required as most vigil requests occur in Assisted Living or Nursing home facilities. Volunteer Onboarding is required prior to serving. Please click this link to submit a Volunteer Application and learn more about the requirements and process. 

Organization: Hospice of Cincinnati (HOC) a TriHealth Organization

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Silver Spoons

Discover the Silver Spoons volunteer program, which provides inpatients with nourishing meals and heartfelt support. Silver Spoons is a unique team of specially trained volunteers to assist with mealtime for inpatients.

Founded on the belief that proper nutrition is crucial for healing, Silver Spoons also emphasizes the power of human connection through volunteer interactions to enhance the patient experience.

Organization: Good Samaritan Hospital: TriHealth

Discover the Silver Spoons volunteer program, which provides inpatients with nourishing meals and heartfelt support. Silver Spoons is a unique team of specially trained volunteers to assist with mealtime for inpatients.

Founded on the belief that proper nutrition is crucial for healing, Silver Spoons also emphasizes the power of human connection through volunteer interactions to enhance the patient experience.

Organization: Good Samaritan Hospital: TriHealth

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45220

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Rehouser of clothes (Driver)

If you're mobile and are looking to fulfill a few hours of service, we have the perfect opportunity for you! All that is required is loading up as much as you can haul (or that we have) into your Smart car, Prius, S10, Van-life van or whatever and transporting our sorted goods to be rehoused. Whether you want to take it to your favorite non-profit organization or just want to rehouse it to one of our partners, the choice is up to you. We can help with the loading but if you want to bring a friend with you to help with the unloading, no problem! 

*Valid Driving License and insurance required, MMH is not responsible for vehicle damage or personal injury while supporting our organization. By signing up for this shift you release MMH from any liability. Any questions you can read more in our Volunteer Code of Conduct Policy form.

Organization: Mary Magdalen House

If you're mobile and are looking to fulfill a few hours of service, we have the perfect opportunity for you! All that is required is loading up as much as you can haul (or that we have) into your Smart car, Prius, S10, Van-life van or whatever and transporting our sorted goods to be rehoused. Whether you want to take it to your favorite non-profit organization or just want to rehouse it to one of our partners, the choice is up to you. We can help with the loading but if you want to bring a friend with you to help with the unloading, no problem! 

*Valid Driving License and insurance required, MMH is not responsible for vehicle damage or personal injury while supporting our organization. By signing up for this shift you release MMH from any liability. Any questions you can read more in our Volunteer Code of Conduct Policy form.

Organization: Mary Magdalen House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 45202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bag "Gopher" and Laundry Service Assistant

!IMPORTANT INFORMATION AT END!

Guests who arrive usually have cleaned clothes that they have previously left to be laundered. Once clean, we store a guests bag until they return. We are looking for individuals interested in assisting the process of going-for (go-pher this or go-pher that) guest bags, searching for shoes, helping to restock clothing that is provided to new guests and bringing the freshly laundered clothes downstairs to the front desk for distribution. If working in a non-profit and directly helping those in our community sounds like your thing, come give us a hand:)


*Note: this position requires minor lifting and walking with stairs involved. Those who cannot easily navigate both conditions may find this to be a difficult task and may want to look at a different opportunity offered by MMH

**Before you arrive on Republic call the front desk at (513)-721-4811  in order to let you in off the street. We do not open until 8:30 and guests start to congregate in front of our building.


Organization: Mary Magdalen House

!IMPORTANT INFORMATION AT END!

Guests who arrive usually have cleaned clothes that they have previously left to be laundered. Once clean, we store a guests bag until they return. We are looking for individuals interested in assisting the process of going-for (go-pher this or go-pher that) guest bags, searching for shoes, helping to restock clothing that is provided to new guests and bringing the freshly laundered clothes downstairs to the front desk for distribution. If working in a non-profit and directly helping those in our community sounds like your thing, come give us a hand:)


*Note: this position requires minor lifting and walking with stairs involved. Those who cannot easily navigate both conditions may find this to be a difficult task and may want to look at a different opportunity offered by MMH

**Before you arrive on Republic call the front desk at (513)-721-4811  in order to let you in off the street. We do not open until 8:30 and guests start to congregate in front of our building.


Organization: Mary Magdalen House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 45202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Intern

Social Media Intern Position

Groundwork Ohio River Valley Background:

Groundwork is where Justice and the Environment meet. We link the environment to quality-of-life initiatives through engagement, education, and employment. As part of the Groundwork USA network and
the National Park Service, we create programs and projects that address community needs.


Social Media Intern Overview:
The Social Media Intern is an unpaid internship that will assist in creating and managing digital content to engage Groundwork Ohio River Valley’s audience and amplify our impact. This internship role will last
approximately 3 months with the option to extend or to allow further flexibility if the applicant is enrolled in a participating university (this is not a requirement). This role is ideal for individuals interested in social media strategy, digital marketing, and storytelling for social change.


Job Responsibilities and Duties:
● Working with Program staff and Green Team to develop, curate, and schedule engaging content for social media platforms (Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, Youtube).
● Monitor engagement, respond to comments/messages, and foster online community interactions.
● Assist in creating graphics, videos, and other multimedia content using design tools like Canva or Adobe Express.
● Support social media campaign planning, including environmental awareness initiatives.
● Research and identify digital trends and best practices for nonprofit outreach.
● Assist Operations Director with utilizing the Organization’s branding toolkit to ensure all staff are provided with a clear understanding of our best branding practices.
● Assist Operations Director with maintaining the organization’s website and ensuring that it stays up to date with current staff, news, job postings, etc.
● Manage and maintain the Social Media Calendar to schedule posts for all program areas.
● Update brochures, fliers, business cards, other electronic and printed materials to adhere to our branding guidelines.
● Maintain a photo and video library specifically in addition to all digital assets.


Requirements:
● Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
● Strong editing and design skills.
● Outstanding interpersonal skills and ability to work independently and as part of a team.
● Ability to work remotely and on-site.
● Flexible and positive attitude with the ability to work in a variety of settings.
● Strong understanding of various social media platforms and their features.
● Strong writing, editing, and creative storytelling skills.
● Experience with social media management and content creation.
● Familiarity with design and video editing tools such as Canva, and Adobe Express.


Preferred Qualifications:
● Ability to work independently and meet deadlines.
● Proficiency with work productivity software, writing, and presentation software.
● Understanding of climate change, climate impacts, and mitigation strategies.
● Experience in community engagement and advocacy.
● Intermediate computer knowledge
● Familiar with social media analytics tools (e.g., Google Analytics, Facebook Creator Studio)
● Demonstrated ability to build and maintain positive partnerships.
● Passion for racial, social and environmental justice, sustainability, and community engagement.

Employee Benefits Overview
● Gain hands-on experience in social media marketing, nonprofit communications, and digital advocacy.
● Build a professional portfolio of social media content and campaigns.
● Flexible work schedule
● Networking and mentorship opportunities within the environmental sector.
● Academic credit or service-learning hours may be available (dependent on institution requirements).


To apply, please send a resume and cover letter to intern25@groundworkorv.org


Local residents are strongly encouraged to apply. Groundwork is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to fostering an environment that welcomes and embraces diversity. Groundwork does not
discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, gender, national origin, age, disability, marital or veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected status. People of Color and those with other marginalized identities are strongly encouraged to apply.

Organization: Groundwork Ohio River Valley

Social Media Intern Position

Groundwork Ohio River Valley Background:

Groundwork is where Justice and the Environment meet. We link the environment to quality-of-life initiatives through engagement, education, and employment. As part of the Groundwork USA network and
the National Park Service, we create programs and projects that address community needs.


Social Media Intern Overview:
The Social Media Intern is an unpaid internship that will assist in creating and managing digital content to engage Groundwork Ohio River Valley’s audience and amplify our impact. This internship role will last
approximately 3 months with the option to extend or to allow further flexibility if the applicant is enrolled in a participating university (this is not a requirement). This role is ideal for individuals interested in social media strategy, digital marketing, and storytelling for social change.


Job Responsibilities and Duties:
● Working with Program staff and Green Team to develop, curate, and schedule engaging content for social media platforms (Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, Youtube).
● Monitor engagement, respond to comments/messages, and foster online community interactions.
● Assist in creating graphics, videos, and other multimedia content using design tools like Canva or Adobe Express.
● Support social media campaign planning, including environmental awareness initiatives.
● Research and identify digital trends and best practices for nonprofit outreach.
● Assist Operations Director with utilizing the Organization’s branding toolkit to ensure all staff are provided with a clear understanding of our best branding practices.
● Assist Operations Director with maintaining the organization’s website and ensuring that it stays up to date with current staff, news, job postings, etc.
● Manage and maintain the Social Media Calendar to schedule posts for all program areas.
● Update brochures, fliers, business cards, other electronic and printed materials to adhere to our branding guidelines.
● Maintain a photo and video library specifically in addition to all digital assets.


Requirements:
● Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
● Strong editing and design skills.
● Outstanding interpersonal skills and ability to work independently and as part of a team.
● Ability to work remotely and on-site.
● Flexible and positive attitude with the ability to work in a variety of settings.
● Strong understanding of various social media platforms and their features.
● Strong writing, editing, and creative storytelling skills.
● Experience with social media management and content creation.
● Familiarity with design and video editing tools such as Canva, and Adobe Express.


Preferred Qualifications:
● Ability to work independently and meet deadlines.
● Proficiency with work productivity software, writing, and presentation software.
● Understanding of climate change, climate impacts, and mitigation strategies.
● Experience in community engagement and advocacy.
● Intermediate computer knowledge
● Familiar with social media analytics tools (e.g., Google Analytics, Facebook Creator Studio)
● Demonstrated ability to build and maintain positive partnerships.
● Passion for racial, social and environmental justice, sustainability, and community engagement.

Employee Benefits Overview
● Gain hands-on experience in social media marketing, nonprofit communications, and digital advocacy.
● Build a professional portfolio of social media content and campaigns.
● Flexible work schedule
● Networking and mentorship opportunities within the environmental sector.
● Academic credit or service-learning hours may be available (dependent on institution requirements).


To apply, please send a resume and cover letter to intern25@groundworkorv.org


Local residents are strongly encouraged to apply. Groundwork is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to fostering an environment that welcomes and embraces diversity. Groundwork does not
discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, gender, national origin, age, disability, marital or veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected status. People of Color and those with other marginalized identities are strongly encouraged to apply.

Organization: Groundwork Ohio River Valley

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45250

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Outreach Intern

Community Outreach Intern Position

Groundwork Ohio River Valley Background:

Groundwork is where Justice and the Environment meet. We link the environment to quality-of-life initiatives through engagement, education, and employment. As part of the Groundwork USA network and the National Park Service, we create programs and projects that address community needs.

Community Outreach Intern Overview:
The Community Outreach Intern is an unpaid internship that will assist in engaging and mobilizing community members, organizations, and stakeholders to support Groundwork Ohio River Valley’s environmental and social justice initiatives. This internship role will last approximately 3 months with the
option to extend or to allow further flexibility if the applicant is enrolled in a participating university (this is not a requirement). This role is ideal for students or individuals passionate about community development, advocacy, and sustainability.

Job Responsibilities and Duties:
● Assist with planning, organizing, and facilitating community engagement events, workshops, and outreach programs.
● Conduct outreach efforts to build relationships with community members, partners, and local organizations.
● Represent Groundwork Ohio River Valley at community meetings, events, and tabling opportunities.
● Assist with creating and distributing educational and promotional materials for outreach initiatives.
● Research and identify potential partnership opportunities to support the organization’s mission.
● Collect and analyze community feedback to enhance engagement strategies.
● Support administrative tasks related to community programs as needed.
● Take photos and videos at Groundwork events.

Requirements:
● Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
● Ability to work collaboratively with diverse communities.
● Willingness to engage in occasional evening or weekend events.
● Demonstrated ability to demonstrate and promote leadership characteristics, motivate, inspire youth, and serve as a role model for leadership behaviors.
● Outstanding interpersonal skills and ability to work effectively as part of a team.
● Ability to work well under pressure and manage sensitive or controversial subjects with tact, kindness, and professionalism.
● Ability to work remotely and on site.
● Flexible and positive attitude with the ability to work in a variety of settings.
● Experience in community engagement and advocacy.

Preferred Qualifications:
● Proficiency in Google Suites.
● Demonstrated ability to build and maintain positive partnerships.
● Understanding of environmental changes and negative impacts on underserved communities, and the ways in which they can be improved.
● Experience in event planning, volunteer coordination, or grassroots organizing (preferred).
● Organizational and problem-solving skills with the ability to multitask.
● Passion for environmental, racial and social justice, community development, and sustainability.

Employee Benefits Overview
● Gain hands-on experience in community engagement, advocacy, and nonprofit work.
● Develop professional connections and networking opportunities in the sustainability and environmental justice fields.
● Flexible work schedule.
● Academic credit or service-learning hours may be available (dependent on institution requirements).

To apply, please send a resume and cover letter to intern25@groundworkorv.org


Local residents are strongly encouraged to apply. Groundwork is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to fostering an environment that welcomes and embraces diversity. Groundwork does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, gender, national origin, age, disability, marital or veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected status. People of Color and those with other marginalized identities are strongly encouraged to apply.

Organization: Groundwork Ohio River Valley

Community Outreach Intern Position

Groundwork Ohio River Valley Background:

Groundwork is where Justice and the Environment meet. We link the environment to quality-of-life initiatives through engagement, education, and employment. As part of the Groundwork USA network and the National Park Service, we create programs and projects that address community needs.

Community Outreach Intern Overview:
The Community Outreach Intern is an unpaid internship that will assist in engaging and mobilizing community members, organizations, and stakeholders to support Groundwork Ohio River Valley’s environmental and social justice initiatives. This internship role will last approximately 3 months with the
option to extend or to allow further flexibility if the applicant is enrolled in a participating university (this is not a requirement). This role is ideal for students or individuals passionate about community development, advocacy, and sustainability.

Job Responsibilities and Duties:
● Assist with planning, organizing, and facilitating community engagement events, workshops, and outreach programs.
● Conduct outreach efforts to build relationships with community members, partners, and local organizations.
● Represent Groundwork Ohio River Valley at community meetings, events, and tabling opportunities.
● Assist with creating and distributing educational and promotional materials for outreach initiatives.
● Research and identify potential partnership opportunities to support the organization’s mission.
● Collect and analyze community feedback to enhance engagement strategies.
● Support administrative tasks related to community programs as needed.
● Take photos and videos at Groundwork events.

Requirements:
● Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
● Ability to work collaboratively with diverse communities.
● Willingness to engage in occasional evening or weekend events.
● Demonstrated ability to demonstrate and promote leadership characteristics, motivate, inspire youth, and serve as a role model for leadership behaviors.
● Outstanding interpersonal skills and ability to work effectively as part of a team.
● Ability to work well under pressure and manage sensitive or controversial subjects with tact, kindness, and professionalism.
● Ability to work remotely and on site.
● Flexible and positive attitude with the ability to work in a variety of settings.
● Experience in community engagement and advocacy.

Preferred Qualifications:
● Proficiency in Google Suites.
● Demonstrated ability to build and maintain positive partnerships.
● Understanding of environmental changes and negative impacts on underserved communities, and the ways in which they can be improved.
● Experience in event planning, volunteer coordination, or grassroots organizing (preferred).
● Organizational and problem-solving skills with the ability to multitask.
● Passion for environmental, racial and social justice, community development, and sustainability.

Employee Benefits Overview
● Gain hands-on experience in community engagement, advocacy, and nonprofit work.
● Develop professional connections and networking opportunities in the sustainability and environmental justice fields.
● Flexible work schedule.
● Academic credit or service-learning hours may be available (dependent on institution requirements).

To apply, please send a resume and cover letter to intern25@groundworkorv.org


Local residents are strongly encouraged to apply. Groundwork is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to fostering an environment that welcomes and embraces diversity. Groundwork does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, gender, national origin, age, disability, marital or veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected status. People of Color and those with other marginalized identities are strongly encouraged to apply.

Organization: Groundwork Ohio River Valley

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45250

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sorters and Intake

MMH is looking for a few hands to help us sort and organize our mountain of donations that we receive weekly. Supplying the unhoused OTR population with dignified clothing, creating care packages, and helping receive donations, we are looking for a few friendly hands to help us every week. Besides directly helping our downtown neighbors you will also gain a sneek-peek into future endeavours that MMH is cooking up! Don't hesitate to invite a friend and become a regular helping-hand at the original OTR shower and laundry house :)

Organization: Mary Magdalen House

MMH is looking for a few hands to help us sort and organize our mountain of donations that we receive weekly. Supplying the unhoused OTR population with dignified clothing, creating care packages, and helping receive donations, we are looking for a few friendly hands to help us every week. Besides directly helping our downtown neighbors you will also gain a sneek-peek into future endeavours that MMH is cooking up! Don't hesitate to invite a friend and become a regular helping-hand at the original OTR shower and laundry house :)

Organization: Mary Magdalen House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 45202

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Teach ESOL - virtually or in-peson

Support adult immigrants learning English. Our classes focus on English related to life skills and employment. Lesson plans and materials are provided. Basic to  Advance ESOL classes are taught utilizing co-teachers to promote small group participation, conversation, and community building. 

Virtual and in-person opportunities.

Background check required and training provided. 

Organization: Catholic Charities Southwestern Ohio

Support adult immigrants learning English. Our classes focus on English related to life skills and employment. Lesson plans and materials are provided. Basic to  Advance ESOL classes are taught utilizing co-teachers to promote small group participation, conversation, and community building. 

Virtual and in-person opportunities.

Background check required and training provided. 

Organization: Catholic Charities Southwestern Ohio

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45237

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 04/15/2025 General Body Meeting

We will be making appreciation cards for our veterans! 

Organization: UC Circle K

We will be making appreciation cards for our veterans! 

Organization: UC Circle K

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Emailing Local Senators

In light of recent administration changes, our aim is to contact our local senators and congress to voice our concerns on the new laws and orders being enforced. We believe it is imperative to speak our concerns and seek solutions to these.

Organization: The Collective

In light of recent administration changes, our aim is to contact our local senators and congress to voice our concerns on the new laws and orders being enforced. We believe it is imperative to speak our concerns and seek solutions to these.

Organization: The Collective

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45220

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Companionship Volunteers Needed

We are looking for amazing companionship volunteers for our beloved hospice patients. Whether it is sitting and chatting, completing a craft, puzzle, or game together to just listening to them speak, reading to them, or sitting with them to watch their favorite TV show, you can do so much to enrich the lives of our patients that cannot get out and socialize like they used to. You may even have the opportunity to help their pets as a part of our Pet Peace of Mind Program by having a pet playdate, taking their pets on walks, and other pet care needs.


Most volunteers give about 4 hours a month of their time. Short term and long term opportunities are always available. There is a state required background check and drug test. And, in house training is provided.


Please reach out to us today by calling 937-429-3677 for more information. Our Volunteer Manager will be happy to answer any questions you may have! You can also click on the link below to get your application started.

Caretenders Hospice Volunteer Application


We look forward to hearing from you and having you join our team!

Organization: Caretenders Hospice

We are looking for amazing companionship volunteers for our beloved hospice patients. Whether it is sitting and chatting, completing a craft, puzzle, or game together to just listening to them speak, reading to them, or sitting with them to watch their favorite TV show, you can do so much to enrich the lives of our patients that cannot get out and socialize like they used to. You may even have the opportunity to help their pets as a part of our Pet Peace of Mind Program by having a pet playdate, taking their pets on walks, and other pet care needs.


Most volunteers give about 4 hours a month of their time. Short term and long term opportunities are always available. There is a state required background check and drug test. And, in house training is provided.


Please reach out to us today by calling 937-429-3677 for more information. Our Volunteer Manager will be happy to answer any questions you may have! You can also click on the link below to get your application started.

Caretenders Hospice Volunteer Application


We look forward to hearing from you and having you join our team!

Organization: Caretenders Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45229

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Elementary School - Support English Learner Students, Families and Teachers

REQUIRES Background Check. Please inquire at jwilson@kingslocal.net for more information. 

Work with students and families for whom English is their Second Language.  The highest number of English Learner students in our school speak:  Uzbek, Russian, Tajik, Kyrgyz, Kazakh, Telugu, Tamil, and other Central and South Asian languages. 

Common activities: 

Tutor and support English Learner(EL) students.

Interpret and translate for parents of EL students.

Support students in learning important U.S. Social Norms. 

Serve as a role model for one, several, and/or many students from various Eastern and Southern Asian countries. 

Assist students and families new to the school and school district with items such as completing important paperwork, gaining support outside and from within the school and school district, and many others.

Assist Mrs. Jenny Wilson with parent meetings. (Translating and interpreting at the meetings.)

Organization: J. F. Burns Elementary

REQUIRES Background Check. Please inquire at jwilson@kingslocal.net for more information. 

Work with students and families for whom English is their Second Language.  The highest number of English Learner students in our school speak:  Uzbek, Russian, Tajik, Kyrgyz, Kazakh, Telugu, Tamil, and other Central and South Asian languages. 

Common activities: 

Tutor and support English Learner(EL) students.

Interpret and translate for parents of EL students.

Support students in learning important U.S. Social Norms. 

Serve as a role model for one, several, and/or many students from various Eastern and Southern Asian countries. 

Assist students and families new to the school and school district with items such as completing important paperwork, gaining support outside and from within the school and school district, and many others.

Assist Mrs. Jenny Wilson with parent meetings. (Translating and interpreting at the meetings.)

Organization: J. F. Burns Elementary

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45034

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Net Impact Spring Market 2025

Support the planning & execution of Net Impact's spring small business market event

Organization: UC Center for Entrepreneurship

Support the planning & execution of Net Impact's spring small business market event

Organization: UC Center for Entrepreneurship

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45221

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Therapeutic Horse Program

We need helpers during lessons with assisting riders learning horsemanship skills.  We also need persons interested in caretaking of the horses and barn management-feeding, watering and cleaning stalls.

Organization: Milestones Inc

We need helpers during lessons with assisting riders learning horsemanship skills.  We also need persons interested in caretaking of the horses and barn management-feeding, watering and cleaning stalls.

Organization: Milestones Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 41051

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Chipotle Fundraiser - 03/26/2025

Participate in the Chipotle fundraiser on March 26th from 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM.

Organization: UC Circle K

Participate in the Chipotle fundraiser on March 26th from 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM.

Organization: UC Circle K

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Environmental Education Forum Technical Support

Volunteers for this position will be responsible for the computer and audio-visual setup and monitoring for the Sierra Club Miami Group monthly Educational Forum. This is a hybrid in-person and Zoom meeting. After setup the volunteer will initiate the presentation recording, operate the camera and monitor the Zoom meeting. The Educational Forum occurs the first Monday of each month from 6:30-9:30PM. Strong preference for volunteers that can commit to an entire semester.

Additional optional hours are available if the volunteer can edit and publish the video on our YouTube channel. See our YouTube channel for examples @miamigroupohiosierraclub6751

Organization: Sierra Club Miami Group

Volunteers for this position will be responsible for the computer and audio-visual setup and monitoring for the Sierra Club Miami Group monthly Educational Forum. This is a hybrid in-person and Zoom meeting. After setup the volunteer will initiate the presentation recording, operate the camera and monitor the Zoom meeting. The Educational Forum occurs the first Monday of each month from 6:30-9:30PM. Strong preference for volunteers that can commit to an entire semester.

Additional optional hours are available if the volunteer can edit and publish the video on our YouTube channel. See our YouTube channel for examples @miamigroupohiosierraclub6751

Organization: Sierra Club Miami Group

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Down Syndrome Association of Greater Cincinnati - Current Various Volunteer Opportunities

Volunteer Opportunities working with individuals with Down syndrome.  We have programming on evenings and weekends where we need extra hands to help our individuals participate and remain engaged in a class or social program.  Click this link for current opportunities:  www.dsagc.com/volunteer  

Please note - Most programs are at our facility in Norwood, but some are out in the community.  Check before signing up. 

Organization: Down Syndrome Association of Greater Cincinnati

Volunteer Opportunities working with individuals with Down syndrome.  We have programming on evenings and weekends where we need extra hands to help our individuals participate and remain engaged in a class or social program.  Click this link for current opportunities:  www.dsagc.com/volunteer  

Please note - Most programs are at our facility in Norwood, but some are out in the community.  Check before signing up. 

Organization: Down Syndrome Association of Greater Cincinnati

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jun 27, 2026

Zip Code: 45212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 03/04/2025 General Body Meeting

We will work on bunch of miscellaneous projects: bookmarks, letters of encouragement, and more!  

Organization: UC Circle K

We will work on bunch of miscellaneous projects: bookmarks, letters of encouragement, and more!  

Organization: UC Circle K

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Raising Cane's Fundraiser

Participate in the Raising Cane's fundraiser on March 11th from 5-9pm
Fill out this form to submit your receipt: https://forms.gle/UnDc2EJmhye8SvPL9

Organization: UC Circle K

Participate in the Raising Cane's fundraiser on March 11th from 5-9pm
Fill out this form to submit your receipt: https://forms.gle/UnDc2EJmhye8SvPL9

Organization: UC Circle K

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth Gardens

We have multiple garden site. We need assistance maintaining the youth gardens. This will include watering, planting, picking weeds etc


Organization: Isaiah 55, Inc.

We have multiple garden site. We need assistance maintaining the youth gardens. This will include watering, planting, picking weeds etc


Organization: Isaiah 55, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45219

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Feed The Block

We have a restaurant in East Price Hill. We provide free hot meals to the community. We also distribute fresh produce, food bags and activities with children and seniors.  We need assistance preparing meals and activities for children and seniors 

Organization: Isaiah 55, Inc.

We have a restaurant in East Price Hill. We provide free hot meals to the community. We also distribute fresh produce, food bags and activities with children and seniors.  We need assistance preparing meals and activities for children and seniors 

Organization: Isaiah 55, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45205

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Looking for tutor volunteers

We are looking for tutors in every subject, who are interested in volunteering after school between the hours of 2-4, any day of the week. 

Organization: Covedale Elementary

We are looking for tutors in every subject, who are interested in volunteering after school between the hours of 2-4, any day of the week. 

Organization: Covedale Elementary

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45238

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Senior Support Social Activity

Host a social event for older adults' - late morning, early afternoon, evening or weekends.

Organization: Brighton Center

Host a social event for older adults' - late morning, early afternoon, evening or weekends.

Organization: Brighton Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 41071

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Greenspace / Park clean-up

Pierce Township is in need of volunteers to help in Greenspace clean-up, trail maintenance and evasive plant removal at Locust Corner Park 961 Locust Corner Rd. Cincinnati (Pierce Township) 45245.

Please meet at the band stage across from the baseball fields. 

Organization: Pierce Township Parks

Pierce Township is in need of volunteers to help in Greenspace clean-up, trail maintenance and evasive plant removal at Locust Corner Park 961 Locust Corner Rd. Cincinnati (Pierce Township) 45245.

Please meet at the band stage across from the baseball fields. 

Organization: Pierce Township Parks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Mar 21, 2026

Zip Code: 45245

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: socializing with our cats

Come during business hours to hang out with our wonderful cats. We have 17 cat rooms!

Organization: League for Animal Welfare

Come during business hours to hang out with our wonderful cats. We have 17 cat rooms!

Organization: League for Animal Welfare

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Field Trip with Furballs

Come to the League for Animal Welfare during business hours to take a dog on a Field Trip. Just tell the front desk that you want to take a Furball on a Field Trip and we will bring you a dog, complete with their lil backpack filled with the contents they need for a fun day out with a new friend!

Organization: League for Animal Welfare

Come to the League for Animal Welfare during business hours to take a dog on a Field Trip. Just tell the front desk that you want to take a Furball on a Field Trip and we will bring you a dog, complete with their lil backpack filled with the contents they need for a fun day out with a new friend!

Organization: League for Animal Welfare

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Assist and Greet Market Guests/Tuesday 10AM-1PM

The CAIN Choice Pantry offers nutritious food to families in need.  We serve close to 100 guests/families each day our Pantry is open.  We are looking for volunteers to greet guests as they arrive at our Market, and to assist them as they are shopping.  If you speak Spanish, nearly half of our guests are Spanish speaking.  CAIN is committed to respecting the diversity of all of our families and guests, and we work hard to ensure that everyone is treated with dignity and with cultural considerations in mind.

Organization: CAINCincy

The CAIN Choice Pantry offers nutritious food to families in need.  We serve close to 100 guests/families each day our Pantry is open.  We are looking for volunteers to greet guests as they arrive at our Market, and to assist them as they are shopping.  If you speak Spanish, nearly half of our guests are Spanish speaking.  CAIN is committed to respecting the diversity of all of our families and guests, and we work hard to ensure that everyone is treated with dignity and with cultural considerations in mind.

Organization: CAINCincy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45223

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 04/08/2025 General Body Meeting

We will be decorating brown paper bags for donation to the RMHC.

Organization: UC Circle K

We will be decorating brown paper bags for donation to the RMHC.

Organization: UC Circle K

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 02/25/2025 General Body Meeting

You will be getting Narcan & Harm Reduction training from Rachel Harding from Hamilton County Public Health Department!

Organization: UC Circle K

You will be getting Narcan & Harm Reduction training from Rachel Harding from Hamilton County Public Health Department!

Organization: UC Circle K

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 02/18/2025 General Body Meeting

We will be making bookmarks and doing a book drive for the Queen City Book Bank!

Organization: UC Circle K

We will be making bookmarks and doing a book drive for the Queen City Book Bank!

Organization: UC Circle K

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Saturday Hoops (West End) Lincoln Center

Saturday Hoops is a free group mentoring program of Cincinnati Youth Collaborative that strives to make a safe space for kids (ages 3-18) on Saturdays for them to learn new things, meet new friends, and develop skills that will help them become future leaders. We create this opportunity by providing food (breakfast and lunch) and doing activities such as basketball, soccer, arts and crafts, reading, yoga, football, workouts, and so much more. We also establish this safe space by having our volunteers promote a positive environment and demonstrating our core themes to students (Cheerful Giver, Hard Worker, Overcomer, and Good Steward). Join us in connecting with kids every Saturday from 9:30 am to 12:30 at one of our locations (Avondale, West End, Winton Hills, and at Zielger Park during the Summer). 

Organization: Cincinnati Youth Collaborative - Saturday Hoops

Saturday Hoops is a free group mentoring program of Cincinnati Youth Collaborative that strives to make a safe space for kids (ages 3-18) on Saturdays for them to learn new things, meet new friends, and develop skills that will help them become future leaders. We create this opportunity by providing food (breakfast and lunch) and doing activities such as basketball, soccer, arts and crafts, reading, yoga, football, workouts, and so much more. We also establish this safe space by having our volunteers promote a positive environment and demonstrating our core themes to students (Cheerful Giver, Hard Worker, Overcomer, and Good Steward). Join us in connecting with kids every Saturday from 9:30 am to 12:30 at one of our locations (Avondale, West End, Winton Hills, and at Zielger Park during the Summer). 

Organization: Cincinnati Youth Collaborative - Saturday Hoops

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 45203

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Monday Front Desk Volunteer- EDGE@West

Greet students as they arrive to the teen center and sign them in for the day utilizing our attendance tracking portal. During your down time you will be building safe mentoring relationships and providing extra adult supervision as well.

**All Volunteers MUST get approval from EDGE's Assistant Executive Director PRIOR to serving for the first time. Volunteers will be contacted via email to begin this process upon registering for this opportunity.**

Organization: EDGE Teen Centers

Greet students as they arrive to the teen center and sign them in for the day utilizing our attendance tracking portal. During your down time you will be building safe mentoring relationships and providing extra adult supervision as well.

**All Volunteers MUST get approval from EDGE's Assistant Executive Director PRIOR to serving for the first time. Volunteers will be contacted via email to begin this process upon registering for this opportunity.**

Organization: EDGE Teen Centers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45069

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wednesday Front Desk Volunteer- EDGE@West

Greet students as they arrive to the teen center and sign them in for the day utilizing our attendance tracking portal. During your down time you will be building safe mentoring relationships and providing extra adult supervision as well.

**All Volunteers MUST get approval from EDGE's Assistant Executive Director PRIOR to serving for the first time. Volunteers will be contacted via email to begin this process upon registering for this opportunity.**

Organization: EDGE Teen Centers

Greet students as they arrive to the teen center and sign them in for the day utilizing our attendance tracking portal. During your down time you will be building safe mentoring relationships and providing extra adult supervision as well.

**All Volunteers MUST get approval from EDGE's Assistant Executive Director PRIOR to serving for the first time. Volunteers will be contacted via email to begin this process upon registering for this opportunity.**

Organization: EDGE Teen Centers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45069

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Model Solution Forum: Public Policy GBM

General Body Meeting for the members of the Dahyabhai Foundation. 

Organization: Dahyabhai Foundation

General Body Meeting for the members of the Dahyabhai Foundation. 

Organization: Dahyabhai Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45221

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Come Hang with Us at Our Cold Spring Thrift Store!

The position of Retail Production Assistant supports the Cold Spring Thrift Store. All merchandise in the St. Vincent de Paul Northern Kentucky thrift stores are donated items from our Northern Kentucky community. Revenue from the sale of donated items benefits the programs and services we offer, assisting over 58,000 neighbors annually with basic emergency needs and thereby providing hope for a brighter future situation. By completing key responsibilities, volunteers help to get merchandise prepared and out on to the sales floor, increasing inventory, resulting in increased revenue for programs and services.

Key Responsibilities:

·         Do a final check of donated clothing for holes, stains, and anything that would make it unsellable

·         Tag and hang sellable donated clothing on Z racks

·         Assist with the sorting of donated toys

·         Assist with the testing and sorting of donated electronics

·         Assist employees with placement of sellable items on the salesfloor as directed

·         Assist with the pairing and binding of shoes


St. Vincent de Paul NKY uses Better Impact/MyImpactPage.com for scheduling of volunteers and tracking of volunteer hours. Please visit www.svdpnky.org/volunteer/ for more information and to sign up!

Organization: St. Vincent de Paul of Northern Kentucky

The position of Retail Production Assistant supports the Cold Spring Thrift Store. All merchandise in the St. Vincent de Paul Northern Kentucky thrift stores are donated items from our Northern Kentucky community. Revenue from the sale of donated items benefits the programs and services we offer, assisting over 58,000 neighbors annually with basic emergency needs and thereby providing hope for a brighter future situation. By completing key responsibilities, volunteers help to get merchandise prepared and out on to the sales floor, increasing inventory, resulting in increased revenue for programs and services.

Key Responsibilities:

·         Do a final check of donated clothing for holes, stains, and anything that would make it unsellable

·         Tag and hang sellable donated clothing on Z racks

·         Assist with the sorting of donated toys

·         Assist with the testing and sorting of donated electronics

·         Assist employees with placement of sellable items on the salesfloor as directed

·         Assist with the pairing and binding of shoes


St. Vincent de Paul NKY uses Better Impact/MyImpactPage.com for scheduling of volunteers and tracking of volunteer hours. Please visit www.svdpnky.org/volunteer/ for more information and to sign up!

Organization: St. Vincent de Paul of Northern Kentucky

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 41076

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Come Hang with Us at our Florence Thrift Store!

The position of Retail Production Assistant supports the Florence Thrift Store. All merchandise in the St. Vincent de Paul Northern Kentucky thrift stores are donated items from our Northern Kentucky community. Revenue from the sale of donated items benefits the programs and services we offer, assisting over 58,000 neighbors annually with basic emergency needs and thereby providing hope for a brighter future situation. By completing key responsibilities, volunteers help to get merchandise prepared and out on to the sales floor, increasing inventory, resulting in increased revenue for programs and services.

Key Responsibilities:

·         Do a final check of donated clothing for holes, stains, and anything that would make it unsellable

·         Tag and hang sellable donated clothing on Z racks

·         Assist with the sorting of donated toys

·         Assist with the testing and sorting of donated electronics

·         Assist employees with placement of sellable items on the salesfloor as directed

·         Assist with the pairing and binding of shoes


St. Vincent de Paul NKY uses Better Impact/MyImpactPage.com for scheduling of volunteers and tracking of volunteer hours. Please visit www.svdpnky.org/volunteer/ for more information and to sign up!

Organization: St. Vincent de Paul of Northern Kentucky

The position of Retail Production Assistant supports the Florence Thrift Store. All merchandise in the St. Vincent de Paul Northern Kentucky thrift stores are donated items from our Northern Kentucky community. Revenue from the sale of donated items benefits the programs and services we offer, assisting over 58,000 neighbors annually with basic emergency needs and thereby providing hope for a brighter future situation. By completing key responsibilities, volunteers help to get merchandise prepared and out on to the sales floor, increasing inventory, resulting in increased revenue for programs and services.

Key Responsibilities:

·         Do a final check of donated clothing for holes, stains, and anything that would make it unsellable

·         Tag and hang sellable donated clothing on Z racks

·         Assist with the sorting of donated toys

·         Assist with the testing and sorting of donated electronics

·         Assist employees with placement of sellable items on the salesfloor as directed

·         Assist with the pairing and binding of shoes


St. Vincent de Paul NKY uses Better Impact/MyImpactPage.com for scheduling of volunteers and tracking of volunteer hours. Please visit www.svdpnky.org/volunteer/ for more information and to sign up!

Organization: St. Vincent de Paul of Northern Kentucky

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 41042

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Come Hang with Us at Our Erlanger Thrift Store!

The position of Retail Production Assistant supports the Erlanger Thrift Store. All merchandise in the St. Vincent de Paul Northern Kentucky thrift stores are donated items from our Northern Kentucky community. Revenue from the sale of donated items benefits the programs and services we offer, assisting over 58,000 neighbors annually with basic emergency needs and thereby providing hope for a brighter future situation. By completing key responsibilities, volunteers help to get merchandise prepared and out on to the sales floor, increasing inventory, resulting in increased revenue for programs and services.

Key Responsibilities:

·         Do a final check of donated clothing for holes, stains, and anything that would make it unsellable

·         Tag and hang sellable donated clothing on Z racks

·         Assist with the sorting of donated toys

·         Assist with the testing and sorting of donated electronics

·         Assist employees with placement of sellable items on the salesfloor as directed

·         Assist with the pairing and binding of shoes


St. Vincent de Paul NKY uses Better Impact/MyImpactPage.com for scheduling of volunteers and tracking of volunteer hours. Please visit www.svdpnky.org/volunteer/ for more information and to sign up!

Organization: St. Vincent de Paul of Northern Kentucky

The position of Retail Production Assistant supports the Erlanger Thrift Store. All merchandise in the St. Vincent de Paul Northern Kentucky thrift stores are donated items from our Northern Kentucky community. Revenue from the sale of donated items benefits the programs and services we offer, assisting over 58,000 neighbors annually with basic emergency needs and thereby providing hope for a brighter future situation. By completing key responsibilities, volunteers help to get merchandise prepared and out on to the sales floor, increasing inventory, resulting in increased revenue for programs and services.

Key Responsibilities:

·         Do a final check of donated clothing for holes, stains, and anything that would make it unsellable

·         Tag and hang sellable donated clothing on Z racks

·         Assist with the sorting of donated toys

·         Assist with the testing and sorting of donated electronics

·         Assist employees with placement of sellable items on the salesfloor as directed

·         Assist with the pairing and binding of shoes


St. Vincent de Paul NKY uses Better Impact/MyImpactPage.com for scheduling of volunteers and tracking of volunteer hours. Please visit www.svdpnky.org/volunteer/ for more information and to sign up!

Organization: St. Vincent de Paul of Northern Kentucky

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 41017

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 01/21/2025 General Body Meeting

We will be making plarns for homeless mats. Please bring at least 10 grocery bags! 

Organization: UC Circle K

We will be making plarns for homeless mats. Please bring at least 10 grocery bags! 

Organization: UC Circle K

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Change a Life and Become a Tutor!


Volunteer Tutors Needed For Award-Winning Adult Education Program


Who We Are & What We Do:



Seeds of Literacy is a unique, award-winning* one-to-one tutoring program for GED Prep and adult education. Tutors work with Seeds of Literacy students to help break a root cause of poverty: illiteracy. For 27 years we’ve served the Cleveland, Ohio, public with FREE GED Preparation and Adult Basic Education tutoring services. During the pandemic, we launched a Virtual Classroom serving adult learners. Once logged on to our Zoom room, students and tutors are matched by staff and sent to breakout zoom rooms to work as pairs. Staff is always available to join or provide assistance if needed.


Requirements:


Tutors do NOT need to be career educators. We have realtors, beauticians, college students, retirees, lawyers, marketing people, and yeah, some teachers. We provide a comprehensive tutor training, ongoing professional development, and all of the study materials. Each student works on his or her own speed with a tutor.


The schedule is flexible. Tutor as often as you want, as frequently as your schedule allows. Even if it is a different time or days each week. Students need tutors Monday through Thursday, Eastern Time: 9am-11am, 1pm-3pm, 6pm-8pm.


The commitment is minimal. Just one tutoring session is 2 hours. That’s just 1% of all the time you have in a week.


If you or someone you know is interested, sign up for a tutor training session:


www.seedsofliteracy.org/volunteer





Organization: Seeds of Literacy


Volunteer Tutors Needed For Award-Winning Adult Education Program


Who We Are & What We Do:



Seeds of Literacy is a unique, award-winning* one-to-one tutoring program for GED Prep and adult education. Tutors work with Seeds of Literacy students to help break a root cause of poverty: illiteracy. For 27 years we’ve served the Cleveland, Ohio, public with FREE GED Preparation and Adult Basic Education tutoring services. During the pandemic, we launched a Virtual Classroom serving adult learners. Once logged on to our Zoom room, students and tutors are matched by staff and sent to breakout zoom rooms to work as pairs. Staff is always available to join or provide assistance if needed.


Requirements:


Tutors do NOT need to be career educators. We have realtors, beauticians, college students, retirees, lawyers, marketing people, and yeah, some teachers. We provide a comprehensive tutor training, ongoing professional development, and all of the study materials. Each student works on his or her own speed with a tutor.


The schedule is flexible. Tutor as often as you want, as frequently as your schedule allows. Even if it is a different time or days each week. Students need tutors Monday through Thursday, Eastern Time: 9am-11am, 1pm-3pm, 6pm-8pm.


The commitment is minimal. Just one tutoring session is 2 hours. That’s just 1% of all the time you have in a week.


If you or someone you know is interested, sign up for a tutor training session:


www.seedsofliteracy.org/volunteer





Organization: Seeds of Literacy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44109

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fall 2024 Officer Hours

Semester 1 hours

Organization: UC Circle K

Semester 1 hours

Organization: UC Circle K

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fall Rally 2024

Fall Rally 2024

Organization: UC Circle K

Fall Rally 2024

Organization: UC Circle K

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Life Coach

Join Mentoring Plus and make a lasting impact on a young person’s life!

As a mentor, you’ll provide guidance, encouragement, and support to local youth navigating challenges and opportunities in their lives.

What You'll Do:

Build a one-on-one relationship with a young person aged 13-18. Share your life experience, skills, and wisdom to help them set and achieve goals. Be a positive role model by spending quality time together weekly, engaging in fun activities, and exploring personal growth.


The Impact:

Mentors play a vital role in shaping the lives of youth in our community. Studies show that mentored youth are: More likely to graduate high school and pursue higher education. Less likely to engage in risky behaviors. Better equipped to build healthy relationships and envision a brighter future.


What’s in It for You:

The joy of making a difference in a young person’s life. Personal growth as you learn from the experience of mentoring. The opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and become part of the Mentoring Plus family.


Commitment:

We ask for a minimum of 3 hours per week for six months to create meaningful and lasting connections. Training and ongoing support are provided to ensure your success as a mentor.

Who Should Apply?

If you are compassionate, reliable, and passionate about empowering youth, we would love to hear from you! No prior experience is necessary-just a willingness to show up and be there for a young person who needs you.

Organization: Mentoring Plus

Join Mentoring Plus and make a lasting impact on a young person’s life!

As a mentor, you’ll provide guidance, encouragement, and support to local youth navigating challenges and opportunities in their lives.

What You'll Do:

Build a one-on-one relationship with a young person aged 13-18. Share your life experience, skills, and wisdom to help them set and achieve goals. Be a positive role model by spending quality time together weekly, engaging in fun activities, and exploring personal growth.


The Impact:

Mentors play a vital role in shaping the lives of youth in our community. Studies show that mentored youth are: More likely to graduate high school and pursue higher education. Less likely to engage in risky behaviors. Better equipped to build healthy relationships and envision a brighter future.


What’s in It for You:

The joy of making a difference in a young person’s life. Personal growth as you learn from the experience of mentoring. The opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and become part of the Mentoring Plus family.


Commitment:

We ask for a minimum of 3 hours per week for six months to create meaningful and lasting connections. Training and ongoing support are provided to ensure your success as a mentor.

Who Should Apply?

If you are compassionate, reliable, and passionate about empowering youth, we would love to hear from you! No prior experience is necessary-just a willingness to show up and be there for a young person who needs you.

Organization: Mentoring Plus

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 41072-0202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 11/26/2024 General Body Meeting

We will be doing a Narcan and Harm Reduction Training with the Hamilton County Health Department. 

Organization: UC Circle K

We will be doing a Narcan and Harm Reduction Training with the Hamilton County Health Department. 

Organization: UC Circle K

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pikes Pups

*Not open to the public* Walking a group of foster dogs around campus and to different Greek life clubs to raise awareness for shelter animals.

Organization: Pi Kappa Alpha

*Not open to the public* Walking a group of foster dogs around campus and to different Greek life clubs to raise awareness for shelter animals.

Organization: Pi Kappa Alpha

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45220

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Website Designer

We are a new Nonprofit called Fathers 4 Life and we help parents and children in split family situations! We are looking for someone to help us build our website. We have one, but we need help making it better!  We can be flexible with times and can even meet virtually if needed.  If you are interested in designing our webpage, you will automatically be added to our list of supporters!  This is going to be unlike any nonprofit you have ever seen and we would be thrilled to have you be a part of it!

Organization: Fathers 4 Life

We are a new Nonprofit called Fathers 4 Life and we help parents and children in split family situations! We are looking for someone to help us build our website. We have one, but we need help making it better!  We can be flexible with times and can even meet virtually if needed.  If you are interested in designing our webpage, you will automatically be added to our list of supporters!  This is going to be unlike any nonprofit you have ever seen and we would be thrilled to have you be a part of it!

Organization: Fathers 4 Life

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45218

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity: Join Us in Serving Dignity with Every Meal!

Make a difference in Over-the-Rhine by serving meals to those in need in a welcoming, respectful environment. As a volunteer, you’ll help create a warm, supportive space for our guests. Breakfast and Dinner shifts are available Monday through Friday, with flexible scheduling. You decide when you want to help!

Shifts:

Breakfast: 6:45 - 9:00amDinner: 3:45 - 6:00pm

Just 1.5 miles from UC, with free parking! Ready to join? Sign up here:   https://sfsministries.galaxydigital.com/agency/detail/?agency_id=79839

For questions, please contact Susan Walsh at swalsh@sfsministries.org

Organization: St. Francis Seraph Ministries

Make a difference in Over-the-Rhine by serving meals to those in need in a welcoming, respectful environment. As a volunteer, you’ll help create a warm, supportive space for our guests. Breakfast and Dinner shifts are available Monday through Friday, with flexible scheduling. You decide when you want to help!

Shifts:

Breakfast: 6:45 - 9:00amDinner: 3:45 - 6:00pm

Just 1.5 miles from UC, with free parking! Ready to join? Sign up here:   https://sfsministries.galaxydigital.com/agency/detail/?agency_id=79839

For questions, please contact Susan Walsh at swalsh@sfsministries.org

Organization: St. Francis Seraph Ministries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45202

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Narrative Partner Aid

Are you passionate about mental health advocacy and storytelling? The Our Stories Project offers a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact by partnering with members of the Queen City Clubhouse, a supportive community for individuals living with serious mental illness. As a Narrative Partner Aid, you will:

Build Relationships: You’ll meet weekly with a Clubhouse member, forming a genuine connection based on empathy, respect, and understanding.

Share Stories: Together, you and your partner will capture their life story and experiences through memoirs, photos, poetry, or other creative expressions that celebrate resilience, growth, and individuality.

Challenge Stigma: Through your partnership, you’ll help break down stereotypes about mental health, giving voice to powerful stories that foster understanding and inspire change.

Create Lasting Impact: Your collaborative project will be featured in a published collection, amplifying these personal journeys and strengthening community support for mental health.

Organization: The Our Stories Project

Are you passionate about mental health advocacy and storytelling? The Our Stories Project offers a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact by partnering with members of the Queen City Clubhouse, a supportive community for individuals living with serious mental illness. As a Narrative Partner Aid, you will:

Build Relationships: You’ll meet weekly with a Clubhouse member, forming a genuine connection based on empathy, respect, and understanding.

Share Stories: Together, you and your partner will capture their life story and experiences through memoirs, photos, poetry, or other creative expressions that celebrate resilience, growth, and individuality.

Challenge Stigma: Through your partnership, you’ll help break down stereotypes about mental health, giving voice to powerful stories that foster understanding and inspire change.

Create Lasting Impact: Your collaborative project will be featured in a published collection, amplifying these personal journeys and strengthening community support for mental health.

Organization: The Our Stories Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45206

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 11/12/2024 General Body Meeting

We will be making bracelets. 

Organization: UC Circle K

We will be making bracelets. 

Organization: UC Circle K

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Videographer

The Videographer will be responsible for planning, filming, and editing video content for our organization’s various channels, including social media, website, and events. This role will work closely with the marketing and program teams to produce high-quality videos that engage audiences, highlight our mission, and drive awareness.

Organization: Butterfly Support Services

The Videographer will be responsible for planning, filming, and editing video content for our organization’s various channels, including social media, website, and events. This role will work closely with the marketing and program teams to produce high-quality videos that engage audiences, highlight our mission, and drive awareness.

Organization: Butterfly Support Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45237

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Content Creator

The Social Media Content Creator will be responsible for developing and executing engaging, on-brand content for our social media channels, including Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and TikTok. This role will collaborate with marketing and program teams to plan, create, and publish content that promotes our mission, engages followers, and drives measurable impact.

Organization: Butterfly Support Services

The Social Media Content Creator will be responsible for developing and executing engaging, on-brand content for our social media channels, including Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and TikTok. This role will collaborate with marketing and program teams to plan, create, and publish content that promotes our mission, engages followers, and drives measurable impact.

Organization: Butterfly Support Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45237

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grant writer

The Grant Writer will identify, research, and write proposals to secure grants and funding opportunities from various sources, including federal, state, and local governments, private foundations, and corporate sponsors. This role will collaborate with internal teams to gather information for grant applications and ensure all submissions are timely, accurate, and in alignment with the organization’s goals.

Organization: Butterfly Support Services

The Grant Writer will identify, research, and write proposals to secure grants and funding opportunities from various sources, including federal, state, and local governments, private foundations, and corporate sponsors. This role will collaborate with internal teams to gather information for grant applications and ensure all submissions are timely, accurate, and in alignment with the organization’s goals.

Organization: Butterfly Support Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45237

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Outreach Coordinator

The Community Outreach Coordinator oversees outreach programs and manages volunteer recruitment and engagement. This role includes developing outreach campaigns, building relationships within the community, and coordinating volunteer efforts for events and programs.

Key Responsibilities:

Develop outreach strategies and campaigns to raise awareness about organizational programs.Recruit, train, and manage volunteers to support outreach and event needs.Build partnerships with local businesses, schools, and community organizations to broaden the impact.Track volunteer engagement and provide regular reports on outreach metrics and community engagement levels.

Organization: Butterfly Support Services

The Community Outreach Coordinator oversees outreach programs and manages volunteer recruitment and engagement. This role includes developing outreach campaigns, building relationships within the community, and coordinating volunteer efforts for events and programs.

Key Responsibilities:

Develop outreach strategies and campaigns to raise awareness about organizational programs.Recruit, train, and manage volunteers to support outreach and event needs.Build partnerships with local businesses, schools, and community organizations to broaden the impact.Track volunteer engagement and provide regular reports on outreach metrics and community engagement levels.

Organization: Butterfly Support Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45237

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fundraiser

As a Fundraiser, you will be at the forefront of our mission to generate financial support that powers our programs and initiatives. This role involves developing creative, impactful fundraising strategies and organizing events to build awareness and drive donations. You will work closely with our marketing and communications teams to engage supporters, build strong relationships with donors, and reach fundraising targets.


Organization: Butterfly Support Services

As a Fundraiser, you will be at the forefront of our mission to generate financial support that powers our programs and initiatives. This role involves developing creative, impactful fundraising strategies and organizing events to build awareness and drive donations. You will work closely with our marketing and communications teams to engage supporters, build strong relationships with donors, and reach fundraising targets.


Organization: Butterfly Support Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45237

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor Refugee Young Adults!

The Youth Mentorship program matches a mentor with a client between the ages of 15-24 for a minimum period of 6 months. After interviewing with us, you will be matched with a refugee mentee with similar interests and skills. You will meet with your mentee weekly to work on the goals they have set for themselves, which may include educational, career, socio-emotional support. Common goals include English conversation practice, computer literacy, college/technical school information, applying for jobs, exploring the resources in Covington and Cincinnati, and learning about American culture through field trips and activities.

Mentors are invited to participate in group field trips and events hosted by KRM throughout the year. Experience working with youth or international populations preferred, but all are welcome to apply. Second language not required. Contact spetersen@kyrm.org for questions.

Organization: Kentucky Refugee Ministries - Covington

The Youth Mentorship program matches a mentor with a client between the ages of 15-24 for a minimum period of 6 months. After interviewing with us, you will be matched with a refugee mentee with similar interests and skills. You will meet with your mentee weekly to work on the goals they have set for themselves, which may include educational, career, socio-emotional support. Common goals include English conversation practice, computer literacy, college/technical school information, applying for jobs, exploring the resources in Covington and Cincinnati, and learning about American culture through field trips and activities.

Mentors are invited to participate in group field trips and events hosted by KRM throughout the year. Experience working with youth or international populations preferred, but all are welcome to apply. Second language not required. Contact spetersen@kyrm.org for questions.

Organization: Kentucky Refugee Ministries - Covington

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 41011

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 10/29/2024 General Body Meeting

We will be making bracelets!

Organization: UC Circle K

We will be making bracelets!

Organization: UC Circle K

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pike Matthew 25

*Not open to the public* Going to Matthew 25: Ministries and helping to sort through large boxes of donations into smaller more organized boxes.

Organization: Pi Kappa Alpha

*Not open to the public* Going to Matthew 25: Ministries and helping to sort through large boxes of donations into smaller more organized boxes.

Organization: Pi Kappa Alpha

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45242

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer w/ CityLink

Are you interested in volunteering with CityLink? Complete this form and we will reach out to you!

Please complete our volunteer application here: https://www.tfaforms.com/4643631

Organization: CityLink

Are you interested in volunteering with CityLink? Complete this form and we will reach out to you!

Please complete our volunteer application here: https://www.tfaforms.com/4643631

Organization: CityLink

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45214

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 10/15/2024 General Body Meeting

We will be making cards for women fighting against breast cancer. 

Organization: UC Circle K

We will be making cards for women fighting against breast cancer. 

Organization: UC Circle K

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Net Impact Small Business Market Fall 2024

Volunteer support for fall 2024 Small Business Markets for Net Impact

Organization: UC Center for Entrepreneurship

Volunteer support for fall 2024 Small Business Markets for Net Impact

Organization: UC Center for Entrepreneurship

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45221

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Buddy Up Pickleball

Program Description: Buddy Up Pickleball is a moderate-intensity workout promoting hand-eye coordination, agility, and core strength for our Athletes with Down syndrome (ages 12+). Our 60-minute clinic consists of 50 minutes of professional pickleball and 10 minutes of ball control and tracking activities. Athletes are partnered with Buddy Volunteers (ages 14+) to provide support, develop friendships, and reinforce the Coaches’ instructions. Coaches are trained to implement the pickleball curriculum specifically created for Athletes with Down syndrome. Join us on the courts!

Our Buddy Up Pickleball program is held on Saturday mornings at Ronnie Grandison Sports Academy. 

Interested in volunteering? Complete our Buddy application, linked here. 

Questions? Email our Coordinator, Susan - cincinnatipickleball@buforlife.org.

Organization: Buddy Up for Life

Program Description: Buddy Up Pickleball is a moderate-intensity workout promoting hand-eye coordination, agility, and core strength for our Athletes with Down syndrome (ages 12+). Our 60-minute clinic consists of 50 minutes of professional pickleball and 10 minutes of ball control and tracking activities. Athletes are partnered with Buddy Volunteers (ages 14+) to provide support, develop friendships, and reinforce the Coaches’ instructions. Coaches are trained to implement the pickleball curriculum specifically created for Athletes with Down syndrome. Join us on the courts!

Our Buddy Up Pickleball program is held on Saturday mornings at Ronnie Grandison Sports Academy. 

Interested in volunteering? Complete our Buddy application, linked here. 

Questions? Email our Coordinator, Susan - cincinnatipickleball@buforlife.org.

Organization: Buddy Up for Life

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45249

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lend a Hand: Serve Meals to Those in Need

We welcome the homeless and urban poor in Over-the-Rhine to a space where dignity and respect are at the forefront as they share a meal served by compassionate volunteers.

Breakfast and Dinner are offered to our guests Monday through Friday (excluding major holidays). Volunteers are needed for both shifts, and scheduling is completely flexible and open to you!  The volunteer shifts run from 6:45 - 9:00am and 3:45 - 6:00pm.  

You can sign-up for any shift you are interested in using our scheduling tool:

https://sfsministries.galaxydigital.com/agency/detail/?agency_id=79839

Our location is just 1.5 miles from UC, and free parking is available.  Please contact Susan Walsh with any questions: swalsh@sfsministries.org


Organization: St. Francis Seraph Ministries

We welcome the homeless and urban poor in Over-the-Rhine to a space where dignity and respect are at the forefront as they share a meal served by compassionate volunteers.

Breakfast and Dinner are offered to our guests Monday through Friday (excluding major holidays). Volunteers are needed for both shifts, and scheduling is completely flexible and open to you!  The volunteer shifts run from 6:45 - 9:00am and 3:45 - 6:00pm.  

You can sign-up for any shift you are interested in using our scheduling tool:

https://sfsministries.galaxydigital.com/agency/detail/?agency_id=79839

Our location is just 1.5 miles from UC, and free parking is available.  Please contact Susan Walsh with any questions: swalsh@sfsministries.org


Organization: St. Francis Seraph Ministries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45202

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Turner Tutoring

If you are an approved Turner Tutor that tutors fellow Turner Scholars, you may receive service hours for your time.

Organization: Darwin T. Turner Scholars

If you are an approved Turner Tutor that tutors fellow Turner Scholars, you may receive service hours for your time.

Organization: Darwin T. Turner Scholars

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45221

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 10/01/2024 General Body Meeting

We will be making bookmarks!

Organization: UC Circle K

We will be making bookmarks!

Organization: UC Circle K

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45219

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Serve Meals to Those in Need

Make a difference in the lives of others by helping to serve Breakfast or Dinner to those in need!

We provide a welcoming space for the urban poor in Over-the-Rhine, where they can enjoy breakfast and dinner served with dignity and respect by caring volunteers.

Meals are served to our guests Monday through Friday (excluding major holidays). Our Breakfast Volunteer shift is from 6:45 - 9:00am and our Dinner Volunteer shift is from 3:45 - 6:00pm.

Sign up for a single meal service or multiple shifts - whatever fits your schedule!

https://sfsministries.galaxydigital.com/need/

We are located less than 1.5 miles from UC in the St. Anthony Center (corner of Liberty and Republic). Parking is available in front of the building, and behind St. Francis Seraph School (turn on Vine St. and park between the green school fence and Hubert St.)

For questions, please contact Susan Walsh at swalsh@sfsministries.org

Organization: St. Francis Seraph Ministries

Make a difference in the lives of others by helping to serve Breakfast or Dinner to those in need!

We provide a welcoming space for the urban poor in Over-the-Rhine, where they can enjoy breakfast and dinner served with dignity and respect by caring volunteers.

Meals are served to our guests Monday through Friday (excluding major holidays). Our Breakfast Volunteer shift is from 6:45 - 9:00am and our Dinner Volunteer shift is from 3:45 - 6:00pm.

Sign up for a single meal service or multiple shifts - whatever fits your schedule!

https://sfsministries.galaxydigital.com/need/

We are located less than 1.5 miles from UC in the St. Anthony Center (corner of Liberty and Republic). Parking is available in front of the building, and behind St. Francis Seraph School (turn on Vine St. and park between the green school fence and Hubert St.)

For questions, please contact Susan Walsh at swalsh@sfsministries.org

Organization: St. Francis Seraph Ministries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45202

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Advocate Volunteer

**All of our volunteer positions are full for this semester (F '24). We will most likely have openings next semester. If you are interested in joining the waitlist, please email Chloe Greenawalt at cgreenawalt@ocvjc.org**


OCVJC’s mission is to ensure that the rights of Ohio’s state and federal crime victims are enforced and protected. To fulfill its mission, OCVJC provides free legal representation and advocacy services to enforce crime victims’ rights and provide victims’ rights training to criminal justice system officials, allied professionals, drop-in trauma centers, and youth of all ages in school and after school programs in all of Ohio’s 88 counties. OCVJC offers advocacy internships for students eager to support victim-survivors as they navigate the criminal justice system. Students will have the opportunity to shadow Victims' Rights Attorneys and Advocates based on their area of interest. They will collaborate closely with OCVJC staff to complete tasks such as submitting public records requests to law enforcement or prosecutor offices, assisting advocates with case management tasks, attending virtual meetings and trainings, accompanying attorneys/advocates to in-person/virtual hearings in both trial and appellate court, participating in community outreach events, contributing to safety planning, conducting research on victims' rights, assisting with case briefings, and updating resources as needed.

Organization: Ohio Crime Victim Justice Center

**All of our volunteer positions are full for this semester (F '24). We will most likely have openings next semester. If you are interested in joining the waitlist, please email Chloe Greenawalt at cgreenawalt@ocvjc.org**


OCVJC’s mission is to ensure that the rights of Ohio’s state and federal crime victims are enforced and protected. To fulfill its mission, OCVJC provides free legal representation and advocacy services to enforce crime victims’ rights and provide victims’ rights training to criminal justice system officials, allied professionals, drop-in trauma centers, and youth of all ages in school and after school programs in all of Ohio’s 88 counties. OCVJC offers advocacy internships for students eager to support victim-survivors as they navigate the criminal justice system. Students will have the opportunity to shadow Victims' Rights Attorneys and Advocates based on their area of interest. They will collaborate closely with OCVJC staff to complete tasks such as submitting public records requests to law enforcement or prosecutor offices, assisting advocates with case management tasks, attending virtual meetings and trainings, accompanying attorneys/advocates to in-person/virtual hearings in both trial and appellate court, participating in community outreach events, contributing to safety planning, conducting research on victims' rights, assisting with case briefings, and updating resources as needed.

Organization: Ohio Crime Victim Justice Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pike Boys and Girls Club

*Not open to the public* Going to the Taft Boys and Girls Club and helping the students with homework and tutoring as well as playing games with the students to pass the time.

Organization: Pi Kappa Alpha

*Not open to the public* Going to the Taft Boys and Girls Club and helping the students with homework and tutoring as well as playing games with the students to pass the time.

Organization: Pi Kappa Alpha

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45229

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: TEAM Alcohol training - Paycor Stadium

Two hours of alcohol server training for preparation to volunteer at Paycor stadium with the Bengals (see other DB opportunity)

Organization: Dahyabhai Foundation

Two hours of alcohol server training for preparation to volunteer at Paycor stadium with the Bengals (see other DB opportunity)

Organization: Dahyabhai Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutor/Homework Assistance for High School students, grades 9-11

Hope Ignites Cincinnati is in need of ongoing Tutoring/Homework assistance for grades 9-11. Monday - Thursday 3 pm - 4 pm. Ideally you would volunteer at least one day a week or every other week. You can volunteer multiple days, change the days each week, etc. Located across the street from St. Ursula Academy. There is ample street parking and located on the Metro bus route.  Program pauses during holiday breaks and during summer. Background check required and paid for by Hope Ignites Cincinnati. 

Organization: Hope Ignites

Hope Ignites Cincinnati is in need of ongoing Tutoring/Homework assistance for grades 9-11. Monday - Thursday 3 pm - 4 pm. Ideally you would volunteer at least one day a week or every other week. You can volunteer multiple days, change the days each week, etc. Located across the street from St. Ursula Academy. There is ample street parking and located on the Metro bus route.  Program pauses during holiday breaks and during summer. Background check required and paid for by Hope Ignites Cincinnati. 

Organization: Hope Ignites

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45206

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity - Help Serve Meals to Those in Need

We provide a welcoming space for the urban poor in Over-the-Rhine, where they can enjoy breakfast and dinner served with dignity and respect by caring volunteers.

Meals are served to our guests Monday through Friday (excluding major holidays). Our Breakfast Volunteer shift is from 6:45 - 9:00am and our Dinner Volunteer shift is from 3:45 - 6:00pm.

We are located less than a mile and a half from UC in the St. Anthony Center (corner of Liberty and Republic). Parking is available in front of the building, and behind St. Francis Seraph School (turn on Vine St. and park between the green school fence and Hubert St.)

You can quickly sign up for any shift that fits your schedule in our tool:

https://sfsministries.galaxydigital.com/agency/detail/?agency_id=79839

For questions, please contact Susan Walsh at swalsh@sfsministries.org

Organization: St. Francis Seraph Ministries

We provide a welcoming space for the urban poor in Over-the-Rhine, where they can enjoy breakfast and dinner served with dignity and respect by caring volunteers.

Meals are served to our guests Monday through Friday (excluding major holidays). Our Breakfast Volunteer shift is from 6:45 - 9:00am and our Dinner Volunteer shift is from 3:45 - 6:00pm.

We are located less than a mile and a half from UC in the St. Anthony Center (corner of Liberty and Republic). Parking is available in front of the building, and behind St. Francis Seraph School (turn on Vine St. and park between the green school fence and Hubert St.)

You can quickly sign up for any shift that fits your schedule in our tool:

https://sfsministries.galaxydigital.com/agency/detail/?agency_id=79839

For questions, please contact Susan Walsh at swalsh@sfsministries.org

Organization: St. Francis Seraph Ministries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45202

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 09/17/2024 General Body Meeting

We will be making plarns for homeless mats.

Be sure to bring 10 plastic bags to get an extra hour!

Organization: UC Circle K

We will be making plarns for homeless mats.

Be sure to bring 10 plastic bags to get an extra hour!

Organization: UC Circle K

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45219

Allow Groups: No