Volunteer: Grant writer/Creative writingWe are seeking a grant writer/creative writing individual to do research and submit proposals that can help our organization receive grant funding Organization: Trinity Safe Haven We are seeking a grant writer/creative writing individual to do research and submit proposals that can help our organization receive grant funding Organization: Trinity Safe Haven Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45229 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: FacilitatorTrinity Safe Haven is currently seeking a facilitator to support to manage a trauma support group, you will need to provide structure managed group dynamics support emotional regulation and provide education by volunteering as a facilitator individuals can make meaningful difference helping them to heal and move forward in a positive direction. Organization: Trinity Safe Haven Trinity Safe Haven is currently seeking a facilitator to support to manage a trauma support group, you will need to provide structure managed group dynamics support emotional regulation and provide education by volunteering as a facilitator individuals can make meaningful difference helping them to heal and move forward in a positive direction. Organization: Trinity Safe Haven Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45229 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: H.A.A.H. Child Care TeacherHigh Achievers Aim High is a small business in Cincinnati, OH. We are professional, agile and our goal is to “The success of H.A.A.H. is determined by our success in operating as a unified team. Your job, and every job, is essential to fulfilling our mission. High Achievers Aim High mission is to totally revolutionize the state of life for the traditionally underrepresented youth in Cincinnati, Ohio, by catering to the needs of the whole child, as well as their caregivers. We Aim High to provide intervention, enrichment, and support in the following areas: academic, social-emotional, physiological, physical, financial, parental, vocational, entrepreneurial, sports, and arts. It is our goal to combat the achievement gap, violence, and poverty that plague the underrepresented youth within the Greater Cincinnati area, and to help them move toward successful post-secondary lives. We achieve this mission at our Community Learning Center, through our Early Learning, annual Summer, Winter, and Spring Academic Enrichment, Anti-Bullying & Peer Mediation, Remote Learning and Tutoring programs. We also offer a number of other Youth Empowerment Programs, including our entrepreneurial internship program, HUSTLE Academy, Elementary S.T.E.M. and X-S.T.R.E.A.M. Sports, Career & College Prep, and Mentoring. The primary goal at H.A.A.H. is to live our mission statement and continue to be an industry leader. We achieve this through dedicated hard work and commitment from every employee. It is the desire of H.A.A.H.’s management, from top to bottom, to have every employee succeed and assist in achieving our goals. Organization: High Achievers Aim High High Achievers Aim High is a small business in Cincinnati, OH. We are professional, agile and our goal is to “The success of H.A.A.H. is determined by our success in operating as a unified team. Your job, and every job, is essential to fulfilling our mission. High Achievers Aim High mission is to totally revolutionize the state of life for the traditionally underrepresented youth in Cincinnati, Ohio, by catering to the needs of the whole child, as well as their caregivers. We Aim High to provide intervention, enrichment, and support in the following areas: academic, social-emotional, physiological, physical, financial, parental, vocational, entrepreneurial, sports, and arts. It is our goal to combat the achievement gap, violence, and poverty that plague the underrepresented youth within the Greater Cincinnati area, and to help them move toward successful post-secondary lives. We achieve this mission at our Community Learning Center, through our Early Learning, annual Summer, Winter, and Spring Academic Enrichment, Anti-Bullying & Peer Mediation, Remote Learning and Tutoring programs. We also offer a number of other Youth Empowerment Programs, including our entrepreneurial internship program, HUSTLE Academy, Elementary S.T.E.M. and X-S.T.R.E.A.M. Sports, Career & College Prep, and Mentoring. The primary goal at H.A.A.H. is to live our mission statement and continue to be an industry leader. We achieve this through dedicated hard work and commitment from every employee. It is the desire of H.A.A.H.’s management, from top to bottom, to have every employee succeed and assist in achieving our goals. Organization: High Achievers Aim High Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45239 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentors for Hamilton County Veterans Treatment CourtThe Hamilton County Veterans’ Treatment Court is committed to addressing the unique trauma, mental health and substance abuse related needs of our Veterans in Hamilton County by providing a Judge supervised intensive treatment program that creates prompt access to a range of services within the community with the intent of promoting self- sufficiency, reducing recidivism, promoting public safety, and providing alternatives to incarceration. Organization: Veterans Programs & Services The Hamilton County Veterans’ Treatment Court is committed to addressing the unique trauma, mental health and substance abuse related needs of our Veterans in Hamilton County by providing a Judge supervised intensive treatment program that creates prompt access to a range of services within the community with the intent of promoting self- sufficiency, reducing recidivism, promoting public safety, and providing alternatives to incarceration. Organization: Veterans Programs & Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45202 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer EducatorOur volunteer educators lead groups of school-age children around the farm, facilitating interactions with our farm animals and gardens. We serve students from preschool through 6th grade teaching a variety of themes, like food sources, farm structures, and Ohio history. Our education staff provide all the training you need to be a successful educator. All that’s required is an interest for teaching children about how their food is grown. Organization: Gorman Heritage Farm Our volunteer educators lead groups of school-age children around the farm, facilitating interactions with our farm animals and gardens. We serve students from preschool through 6th grade teaching a variety of themes, like food sources, farm structures, and Ohio history. Our education staff provide all the training you need to be a successful educator. All that’s required is an interest for teaching children about how their food is grown. Organization: Gorman Heritage Farm Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45215 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Findlay Market 2023All volunteer opportunities for 2023 can be found here: https://www.findlaymarket.org/volunteer Organization: Findlay Market All volunteer opportunities for 2023 can be found here: https://www.findlaymarket.org/volunteer Organization: Findlay Market Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry VolunteerVolunteers in our Food Pantry help with pantry operations by collecting and sorting through donations, stocking our shelves with products, and accompanying our neighbors as they shop through the Food Pantry. The St. Vincent de Paul Choice Food Pantry is set-up to resemble a real grocery store. In this small way, we can recognize and support the dignity of the human person. We acknowledge that food preference/choice is an important step in acknowledging the uniqueness of each individual and family. Please register to volunteer and schedule shifts on our Volunteer Matrix. If you have any difficulties, please reach out to our Volunteer Coordinator: volunteers@svdpcincinnati.org. We are seeing our greatest need for Volunteer for any of our Monday shifts or Wednesday afternoon shift. Organization: St. Vincent de Paul - Cincinnati Volunteers in our Food Pantry help with pantry operations by collecting and sorting through donations, stocking our shelves with products, and accompanying our neighbors as they shop through the Food Pantry. The St. Vincent de Paul Choice Food Pantry is set-up to resemble a real grocery store. In this small way, we can recognize and support the dignity of the human person. We acknowledge that food preference/choice is an important step in acknowledging the uniqueness of each individual and family. Please register to volunteer and schedule shifts on our Volunteer Matrix. If you have any difficulties, please reach out to our Volunteer Coordinator: volunteers@svdpcincinnati.org. We are seeing our greatest need for Volunteer for any of our Monday shifts or Wednesday afternoon shift. Organization: St. Vincent de Paul - Cincinnati Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45214 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: BYOC Marketing VolunteersBYOC Camps and Clubs is looking for volunteers who can help part time with marketing tasks. They should have some experience with communicating with parents and others interested in supporting BYOC (Build Your Own Computer). They should be tech savy and have experience sending emails and documenting conversations. They should be able to schedule meetings and handle any meeting followups.
Volunteers will participate on a team of volunteers that will help coordinate and publicize the work of BYOC. That includes promoting events and activities. We are looking to expand our reach into the community to let more people know about our work. Volunteers can also help with social media postings and sharing. This is a part time volunteer position. There are several specific events for which you can volunteer if you want to choose one event to support. Organization: Academy for Technologists Extraordinaire, Inc BYOC Camps and Clubs is looking for volunteers who can help part time with marketing tasks. They should have some experience with communicating with parents and others interested in supporting BYOC (Build Your Own Computer). They should be tech savy and have experience sending emails and documenting conversations. They should be able to schedule meetings and handle any meeting followups.
Volunteers will participate on a team of volunteers that will help coordinate and publicize the work of BYOC. That includes promoting events and activities. We are looking to expand our reach into the community to let more people know about our work. Volunteers can also help with social media postings and sharing. This is a part time volunteer position. There are several specific events for which you can volunteer if you want to choose one event to support. Organization: Academy for Technologists Extraordinaire, Inc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45246 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Audio/Visual Technician for Sunday Church ServicesOverview of Position Responsibilities Organization: Truth and Destiny Covenant Ministries, UCC Overview of Position Responsibilities Organization: Truth and Destiny Covenant Ministries, UCC Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45239 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Distribution Center on Rosenthal Way - Individuals and GroupsWe are looking for Individuals and Groups to assist with assembling Power Packs, Senior Food Boxes or Emergency Food Boxes. What a great way to help those in need while fulfilling your required community service hours! Sign up today!
Dress Code:Please review the dress code guidelines:Comfortable, closed-toe shoes are required; tennis shoes are ok.No flip-flops or sandals may be worn due to safety regulations. You cannot volunteer in the warehouse without wearing closed-toe and heel shoes. Crocs will be provided.
Well-fitted clothes are required to ensure safe movement.
Shirts must have sleeves; t-shirts and short-sleeved shirts are acceptable.
Jeans or shorts may be worn.
We now have air conditioning in the volunteer area!
Stay Healthy—If you are feeling under the weather, please cancel your registration and come back to visit us when you feel better.WE ARE CLOSED ON ALL MAJOR HOLIDAYS. PLEASE CHECK OUR VOLUNTEER WEBSITE FOR CLOSURES.
Organization: Freestore Foodbank We are looking for Individuals and Groups to assist with assembling Power Packs, Senior Food Boxes or Emergency Food Boxes. What a great way to help those in need while fulfilling your required community service hours! Sign up today!
Dress Code:Please review the dress code guidelines:Comfortable, closed-toe shoes are required; tennis shoes are ok.No flip-flops or sandals may be worn due to safety regulations. You cannot volunteer in the warehouse without wearing closed-toe and heel shoes. Crocs will be provided.
Well-fitted clothes are required to ensure safe movement.
Shirts must have sleeves; t-shirts and short-sleeved shirts are acceptable.
Jeans or shorts may be worn.
We now have air conditioning in the volunteer area!
Stay Healthy—If you are feeling under the weather, please cancel your registration and come back to visit us when you feel better.WE ARE CLOSED ON ALL MAJOR HOLIDAYS. PLEASE CHECK OUR VOLUNTEER WEBSITE FOR CLOSURES.
Organization: Freestore Foodbank Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45204 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Grant Writers, Social Media, Videographer/Photographer, and Fundraising
Grants - we are looking to apply for grants to fund our Learn to Save a Life Workshops. http://volunteer.uc.edu/content/volunteer.uc.edu/users/user-37psh/hands raised.jpg http://volunteer.uc.edu/content/volunteer.uc.edu/users/user-37psh/Nylah 8-23 LSL PROGRAM.jpg http://volunteer.uc.edu/content/volunteer.uc.edu/users/user-37psh/1st A Conversation with BM2.jpg Videographer - we need videos and printed for our social media sights and online presence. Social Media - we are in need of someone to build our website and social media presence. Fundraising - we are in need of someone to assist with our benefit and other fundraising possibilities.
Organization: Anu U-Rising
Grants - we are looking to apply for grants to fund our Learn to Save a Life Workshops. http://volunteer.uc.edu/content/volunteer.uc.edu/users/user-37psh/hands raised.jpg http://volunteer.uc.edu/content/volunteer.uc.edu/users/user-37psh/Nylah 8-23 LSL PROGRAM.jpg http://volunteer.uc.edu/content/volunteer.uc.edu/users/user-37psh/1st A Conversation with BM2.jpg Videographer - we need videos and printed for our social media sights and online presence. Social Media - we are in need of someone to build our website and social media presence. Fundraising - we are in need of someone to assist with our benefit and other fundraising possibilities.
Organization: Anu U-Rising Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45212 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Jewish Hospital requesting student volunteers for a healthcare experienceThe Jewish Hospital has a variety of positions available based on students area of interest. The opportunities available are in areas such as physical therapy, pharmacy, women's center, lobby desk, lab, patient floor nursing support. The positions are filled based on first come first served basis.
***Note for service hours the hours will be approved once the completion of a minimum 25 hours of service.*** Organization: The Jewish Hospital - Mercy Health The Jewish Hospital has a variety of positions available based on students area of interest. The opportunities available are in areas such as physical therapy, pharmacy, women's center, lobby desk, lab, patient floor nursing support. The positions are filled based on first come first served basis.
***Note for service hours the hours will be approved once the completion of a minimum 25 hours of service.*** Organization: The Jewish Hospital - Mercy Health Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45236 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lobby Greeter / WayfinderWelcome and assist with guests, directions. Help transport guests in a wheelchair. Help with delivery of flowers etc. For all roles the first step is to visit: Volunteer at TriHealth a TriHealth Location | TriHealth Apply and select an orientation to attend. Organization: Good Samaritan Hospital: TriHealth Welcome and assist with guests, directions. Help transport guests in a wheelchair. Help with delivery of flowers etc. For all roles the first step is to visit: Volunteer at TriHealth a TriHealth Location | TriHealth Apply and select an orientation to attend. Organization: Good Samaritan Hospital: TriHealth Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45220 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Infusion CenterFor all roles the first step is to visit: Volunteer at TriHealth a TriHealth Location | TriHealth Apply and select an orientation to attend. Organization: Good Samaritan Hospital: TriHealth For all roles the first step is to visit: Volunteer at TriHealth a TriHealth Location | TriHealth Apply and select an orientation to attend. Organization: Good Samaritan Hospital: TriHealth Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45220 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Unit HelperThe Unit Helper role supports team members, patients and families while also supporting units with stocking, inhouse errands, and general tidiness. For all roles the first step is to visit: Volunteer at TriHealth a TriHealth Location | TriHealth Apply and select an orientation to attend. Organization: Good Samaritan Hospital: TriHealth The Unit Helper role supports team members, patients and families while also supporting units with stocking, inhouse errands, and general tidiness. For all roles the first step is to visit: Volunteer at TriHealth a TriHealth Location | TriHealth Apply and select an orientation to attend. Organization: Good Samaritan Hospital: TriHealth Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45220 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meaningful ConnectionsBedside companionship program. For all roles the first step is to visit: Volunteer at TriHealth a TriHealth Location | TriHealth Apply and select an orientation to attend. Organization: Good Samaritan Hospital: TriHealth Bedside companionship program. For all roles the first step is to visit: Volunteer at TriHealth a TriHealth Location | TriHealth Apply and select an orientation to attend. Organization: Good Samaritan Hospital: TriHealth Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45220 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Endoscopy UnitObjective: Maintain a clean and friendly atmosphere for patients and medical staff in the Endoscopy Unit. Assisting with patient dismissals, sanitizing equipment, preparing beds, and general support. For all roles the first step is to visit: Volunteer at TriHealth a TriHealth Location | TriHealth Apply and select an orientation to attend. Organization: Good Samaritan Hospital: TriHealth Objective: Maintain a clean and friendly atmosphere for patients and medical staff in the Endoscopy Unit. Assisting with patient dismissals, sanitizing equipment, preparing beds, and general support. For all roles the first step is to visit: Volunteer at TriHealth a TriHealth Location | TriHealth Apply and select an orientation to attend. Organization: Good Samaritan Hospital: TriHealth Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45220 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Emergency DepartmentObjective: The Emergency Department is the crucial interface between emergency medical services and the hospital. The ED Volunteer is a key connection for incoming patients, their families and friends in the Emergency Department. As one of the first points of contact for patients, you are critical to the Patient Experience. For all roles the first step is to visit: Volunteer at TriHealth a TriHealth Location | TriHealth Apply and select an orientation to attend. ***Currently not available. Call Kim Henry-Kuehn for other ways to SERVE. Organization: Good Samaritan Hospital: TriHealth Objective: The Emergency Department is the crucial interface between emergency medical services and the hospital. The ED Volunteer is a key connection for incoming patients, their families and friends in the Emergency Department. As one of the first points of contact for patients, you are critical to the Patient Experience. For all roles the first step is to visit: Volunteer at TriHealth a TriHealth Location | TriHealth Apply and select an orientation to attend. ***Currently not available. Call Kim Henry-Kuehn for other ways to SERVE. Organization: Good Samaritan Hospital: TriHealth Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45220 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentor A Student at Chase Elementary!Want to make a difference in a student's life? Sometimes, the first step is just showing up! By sharing your knowledge, friendship and support, you can help a student make strides in their life that can effect their future for the good. Mentors are needed at Chase Elementary School, a Cincinnati Public School in Northside. Times and dates of volunteer activities vary. *Mentors are required to have a background check. You may get a $5.00 local check at the Hamilton County Justice Center, 1000 Sycamore Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202, Mon.-Fri. 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM. It only takes a couple minutes. You'll need a driver's license, passport, or state ID. COST is $5.00 (CASH ONLY) Pro Tip: To avoid the parking difficulty, have someone drop you off and circle the block. You should have your check before they make the loop. For more information, contact Gillian Pratt at gpratt@cincinnatiymca.org for more information. Organization: YMCA of Greater Cincinnati Want to make a difference in a student's life? Sometimes, the first step is just showing up! By sharing your knowledge, friendship and support, you can help a student make strides in their life that can effect their future for the good. Mentors are needed at Chase Elementary School, a Cincinnati Public School in Northside. Times and dates of volunteer activities vary. *Mentors are required to have a background check. You may get a $5.00 local check at the Hamilton County Justice Center, 1000 Sycamore Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202, Mon.-Fri. 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM. It only takes a couple minutes. You'll need a driver's license, passport, or state ID. COST is $5.00 (CASH ONLY) Pro Tip: To avoid the parking difficulty, have someone drop you off and circle the block. You should have your check before they make the loop. For more information, contact Gillian Pratt at gpratt@cincinnatiymca.org for more information. Organization: YMCA of Greater Cincinnati Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45223 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Virtual Book Club Facilitator AssistantsVirtual Book Club Facilitator volunteers assist lead facilitators or in some cases, lead Virtual Book Club meetings that include partcipants from healthcare and other organizations and businesses. Organization: Reminisce Gardens DBA Virtual Book Clubs Virtual Book Club Facilitator volunteers assist lead facilitators or in some cases, lead Virtual Book Club meetings that include partcipants from healthcare and other organizations and businesses. Organization: Reminisce Gardens DBA Virtual Book Clubs Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dungeons and Dragons - Assistant DMsThe Cincinnati Ethics Center works with several Cincinnati Public Libraries to provide a Dungeons and Dragons experience as an afterschool program. Each table requires a Dungeon Master (DM) to guide players through the fantasy world we've created and guide them through the challenges and adventures they embark on. We are looking for UC students who are interested in engaging with students by DMing the adventures we have created. These adventures are also designed to get players to grapple with ethical dilemmas in the game. Should the party chase the dragon and retrieve the magical weapon he stole or should they stay and put out the fire that could burn down the entire village? We visit several libraries once a week and we bring a team of DMs with us. To participate in the visits to one of those libraries, the time commitment would be 4 hours/week for about 10 weeks. Familiarity with tabletop roleplaying games in encouraged. Organization: The Cincinnati Ethics Center The Cincinnati Ethics Center works with several Cincinnati Public Libraries to provide a Dungeons and Dragons experience as an afterschool program. Each table requires a Dungeon Master (DM) to guide players through the fantasy world we've created and guide them through the challenges and adventures they embark on. We are looking for UC students who are interested in engaging with students by DMing the adventures we have created. These adventures are also designed to get players to grapple with ethical dilemmas in the game. Should the party chase the dragon and retrieve the magical weapon he stole or should they stay and put out the fire that could burn down the entire village? We visit several libraries once a week and we bring a team of DMs with us. To participate in the visits to one of those libraries, the time commitment would be 4 hours/week for about 10 weeks. Familiarity with tabletop roleplaying games in encouraged. Organization: The Cincinnati Ethics Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Activity assistantsWe have 9 group homes that house 3-4 residents with disabilities. At any time there are at least 1 resident home during the day who could benefit from someone visiting and assisting them with activities.
Organization: Catholic Residential Services We have 9 group homes that house 3-4 residents with disabilities. At any time there are at least 1 resident home during the day who could benefit from someone visiting and assisting them with activities.
Organization: Catholic Residential Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45203 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Marching Band InstructorsWe are looking for drumline instructors or helpers to assist with getting our drumline back up. We have the drums and equipment; we only need a space and helpers to make it work!
Organization: Catholic Residential Services We are looking for drumline instructors or helpers to assist with getting our drumline back up. We have the drums and equipment; we only need a space and helpers to make it work!
Organization: Catholic Residential Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45203 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mt. Airy West Conservation Workdays (LEAP Partner) *Please note: the Sunday, February 8th workday is cancelled due to weather conditions Mt. Airy West Conservation WorkdaysMount Airy West Conservation (MAWC), a member of Mount Airy Forest Advisory Committee (MAFAC; Cincinnati Parks Advisory Council or CPAC), is working closely with Cincinnati Parks Conservation & Land Management Team on forest restoration on the western half of Mt. Airy Forest. FOCUS: We will be tackling different invasive plants depending upon the season. This may include - Breaking down honeysuckle with loppers and handsaws* - Cutting out small sections of vines on trees with handsaws* - Removing and bagging garlic mustard or Japanese stiltgrass. *Trained Service People (TSP) will apply herbicide to cut stumps. ATTIRE: Long sleeves, long pants. Closed-toed shoes. Raincoat (where applicable) WHAT TO BRING: Bug spray, sunscreen, water bottles. We will provide gloves but feel free to bring your own. All tools will be provided. WHERE TO MEET/PARK: Bicentennial Park 2885 Diehl Rd 45211 - Meet at the last/furthest parking lot. ** Please note: Parking is available in the main (last) parking lot of Bicentennial Park (2885 Diehl Road, Cincinnati, OH 45211) on the boundary of Mt. Airy Forest West SITE LEAD/CONTACT: Events will be led by Mount Airy West Conservation volunteers. Contact: Sydney Barnes Feel free to arrive late or leave early. Please call Sydney at 513-349-1669 if you're running late and she will help you find the group. If you know in advance that you will be running late, please email MountAiryWestConservation@gmail.com to let us know and make a plan. FOREST BASE: We will walk here together. The trailhead is located on the marked "Nature Trail" off of the paved walking path. Continue straight on the path (DO NOT TAKE THE LEFT/RIGHT TRAILS) until you reach the forest clearing with picnic tables. This will be our base. RESTROOMS: Restrooms are available in the main area of Bicentennial Park. Note that it may take a moment to get there from the forest base. RAIN/INCLEMENT WEATHER: We will monitor weather conditions ahead of the event and cancel if it prevents us from safely and effectively achieving our focus goal. We may work through rain/drizzle depending upon how heavy it is under the forest cover. Volunteers will be oriented and trained in best management practices in invasive plants removal, reforestation of areas, planting native seeds, plants and trees. Volunteers should wear clothes appropriate to the weather conditions, long sleeves and pants, gloves, closed toes shoes are required. Loppers and handsaws will be used to cut invasive plants less than 3" diameter. Application of pesticide will be performed by certified Trained Service Persons. To learn more about the Conservation & Land Stewardship program for Cincinnati Parks, and to become trained in pesticide application, please follow this link: http://bttr.im/3j6ix Organization: Cincinnati Parks *Please note: the Sunday, February 8th workday is cancelled due to weather conditions Mt. Airy West Conservation WorkdaysMount Airy West Conservation (MAWC), a member of Mount Airy Forest Advisory Committee (MAFAC; Cincinnati Parks Advisory Council or CPAC), is working closely with Cincinnati Parks Conservation & Land Management Team on forest restoration on the western half of Mt. Airy Forest. FOCUS: We will be tackling different invasive plants depending upon the season. This may include - Breaking down honeysuckle with loppers and handsaws* - Cutting out small sections of vines on trees with handsaws* - Removing and bagging garlic mustard or Japanese stiltgrass. *Trained Service People (TSP) will apply herbicide to cut stumps. ATTIRE: Long sleeves, long pants. Closed-toed shoes. Raincoat (where applicable) WHAT TO BRING: Bug spray, sunscreen, water bottles. We will provide gloves but feel free to bring your own. All tools will be provided. WHERE TO MEET/PARK: Bicentennial Park 2885 Diehl Rd 45211 - Meet at the last/furthest parking lot. ** Please note: Parking is available in the main (last) parking lot of Bicentennial Park (2885 Diehl Road, Cincinnati, OH 45211) on the boundary of Mt. Airy Forest West SITE LEAD/CONTACT: Events will be led by Mount Airy West Conservation volunteers. Contact: Sydney Barnes Feel free to arrive late or leave early. Please call Sydney at 513-349-1669 if you're running late and she will help you find the group. If you know in advance that you will be running late, please email MountAiryWestConservation@gmail.com to let us know and make a plan. FOREST BASE: We will walk here together. The trailhead is located on the marked "Nature Trail" off of the paved walking path. Continue straight on the path (DO NOT TAKE THE LEFT/RIGHT TRAILS) until you reach the forest clearing with picnic tables. This will be our base. RESTROOMS: Restrooms are available in the main area of Bicentennial Park. Note that it may take a moment to get there from the forest base. RAIN/INCLEMENT WEATHER: We will monitor weather conditions ahead of the event and cancel if it prevents us from safely and effectively achieving our focus goal. We may work through rain/drizzle depending upon how heavy it is under the forest cover. Volunteers will be oriented and trained in best management practices in invasive plants removal, reforestation of areas, planting native seeds, plants and trees. Volunteers should wear clothes appropriate to the weather conditions, long sleeves and pants, gloves, closed toes shoes are required. Loppers and handsaws will be used to cut invasive plants less than 3" diameter. Application of pesticide will be performed by certified Trained Service Persons. To learn more about the Conservation & Land Stewardship program for Cincinnati Parks, and to become trained in pesticide application, please follow this link: http://bttr.im/3j6ix Organization: Cincinnati Parks Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45211 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: French Park Forest RestorationFriends of French Park (Cincinnati Parks Advisory Council or CPAC) is working closely with the Cincinnati Parks Conservation & Land Management Team on forest restoration. One of the first things that has been identified as a priority is trail clearance. This involves cutting back invasive plants such as honeysuckle, privet, and burning bush and treating the stumps. 2026 Schedule of Events Event will be led by Friends of French Park volunteers. Volunteers should be prepared for the weather in clothing appropriate for the temperature, wear long pants and layers (long sleeves), close-toed shoes are required. Suggested: gloves & refillable water bottle. Cincinnati Parks discourages single - use plastics. General hand tools will be used: loppers, hand saws, hand pruners. Planting - Volunteers will use shovels to plant seedlings, and some volunteers may use wire cutters to wrap the small trees in metal caging. Planting will likely result in getting muddy. Volunteers can prepare by wearing sturdy footwear and pants and long sleeves to protect against possibly Poison Ivy. Gloves and tools will be provided. Garlic Mustard - Volunteers will use snips to cut off Garlic Mustard plants. Volunteers can prepare by wearing sturdy footwear and pants and long sleeves to protect against possibly Poison Ivy. This activity is physically easier than removing honeysuckle but may be challenging for anyone with arthritis. Gloves and tools will be provided. For everyone's safety, it is recommended that volunteers be able to physically navigate hilly terrain and rough trails, as well as be able to safely operate tools such as shovels, garden snips, loppers, and saws. Accommodations could be made by finding other tasks to perform. Parks Staff and/or Cincinnati Parks Trained Service Persons will be on site to apply pesticide when needed. Please contact FriendsofFrenchPark@gmail.com with any questions. Organization: Cincinnati Parks Friends of French Park (Cincinnati Parks Advisory Council or CPAC) is working closely with the Cincinnati Parks Conservation & Land Management Team on forest restoration. One of the first things that has been identified as a priority is trail clearance. This involves cutting back invasive plants such as honeysuckle, privet, and burning bush and treating the stumps. 2026 Schedule of Events Event will be led by Friends of French Park volunteers. Volunteers should be prepared for the weather in clothing appropriate for the temperature, wear long pants and layers (long sleeves), close-toed shoes are required. Suggested: gloves & refillable water bottle. Cincinnati Parks discourages single - use plastics. General hand tools will be used: loppers, hand saws, hand pruners. Planting - Volunteers will use shovels to plant seedlings, and some volunteers may use wire cutters to wrap the small trees in metal caging. Planting will likely result in getting muddy. Volunteers can prepare by wearing sturdy footwear and pants and long sleeves to protect against possibly Poison Ivy. Gloves and tools will be provided. Garlic Mustard - Volunteers will use snips to cut off Garlic Mustard plants. Volunteers can prepare by wearing sturdy footwear and pants and long sleeves to protect against possibly Poison Ivy. This activity is physically easier than removing honeysuckle but may be challenging for anyone with arthritis. Gloves and tools will be provided. For everyone's safety, it is recommended that volunteers be able to physically navigate hilly terrain and rough trails, as well as be able to safely operate tools such as shovels, garden snips, loppers, and saws. Accommodations could be made by finding other tasks to perform. Parks Staff and/or Cincinnati Parks Trained Service Persons will be on site to apply pesticide when needed. Please contact FriendsofFrenchPark@gmail.com with any questions. Organization: Cincinnati Parks Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45237 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Virtually Connect with Isolated Older Adults
The Caching Memories program virtually connects students to socially isolated older adults for weekly enriching conversations, providing them with an avenue to reminisce, share their life stories, and improve their sense of connection to the world around them. Benefits for students Earn volunteer hours with flexible remote service-learningGain experience in communicating and building rapport with older generationsLearn about Reminiscence TherapyDevelop vital communication and relationship-building skillsPractice person-centered care versus disease-centered careMaster storytelling methodsEngage in delivering more personal care by connecting with a different generationReflect on lessons from older generationsWe are actively looking for students to participate in the program! The time commitment is based on the availability of the volunteer and the older adult. We pair an older adult with a volunteer based on if their availability aligns. Then, the volunteer and older adult will connect over the phone weekly at that same day/time for about an hour of conversation. A conversation guide, including questions and prompts, will be provided to students during program training. All phone sessions will be conducted through achi’s contact center system and students will login to the contact center system to perform their sessions, providing a secure and consistent connection method for every call. All calls will be recorded for quality assurance. All participating students are required to complete and submit post-session reflection prompts describing their sessions with their older adult and the stories discussed. These submissions will be utilized in the creation of a book for the older adult that will be gifted to them at the end of the program. If you have any questions about the program, please contact Hunter Reeder, Engagement Director at hunter.reeder@achisolutions.com. Organization: achi, LLC
The Caching Memories program virtually connects students to socially isolated older adults for weekly enriching conversations, providing them with an avenue to reminisce, share their life stories, and improve their sense of connection to the world around them. Benefits for students Earn volunteer hours with flexible remote service-learningGain experience in communicating and building rapport with older generationsLearn about Reminiscence TherapyDevelop vital communication and relationship-building skillsPractice person-centered care versus disease-centered careMaster storytelling methodsEngage in delivering more personal care by connecting with a different generationReflect on lessons from older generationsWe are actively looking for students to participate in the program! The time commitment is based on the availability of the volunteer and the older adult. We pair an older adult with a volunteer based on if their availability aligns. Then, the volunteer and older adult will connect over the phone weekly at that same day/time for about an hour of conversation. A conversation guide, including questions and prompts, will be provided to students during program training. All phone sessions will be conducted through achi’s contact center system and students will login to the contact center system to perform their sessions, providing a secure and consistent connection method for every call. All calls will be recorded for quality assurance. All participating students are required to complete and submit post-session reflection prompts describing their sessions with their older adult and the stories discussed. These submissions will be utilized in the creation of a book for the older adult that will be gifted to them at the end of the program. If you have any questions about the program, please contact Hunter Reeder, Engagement Director at hunter.reeder@achisolutions.com. Organization: achi, LLC Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Reading Tutors 1st-3rd Grades @ The School for the Creative & Performing Arts (Mon-Fri)1st -3rd Grade intervention would likely need to have the intensity of 1:1 or 1:2 to have the greatest impact.
Hours and Day: 930am-115pm and/or 225pm-340pm, M-F. Parking Pass will be provided.
Tutoring consists of both 1:1 and possibly small groups. Focus will be Phonological Awareness
A orientation/training will take place and tutoring kits will be provided.
Background checks are required to work in the educational system. Background checks can be completed off campus at the following locations. Please check with your university to determine if background checks can be completed on campus.
Cincinnati Public Schools, Education Center, 2651 Burnet Ave, 45219, Corryville
Hours: Monday through Friday 9:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. & 1:30–4 p.m. Appointments are required Issues BCII and FBI only. 48 hours for results. Exact cash — for BCII and FBI — $50,for BCII only — $25, for FBI only — $30. (CASH ONLY) Hamilton County Justice Center, 1000 Sycamore Street, Rm. 100, 45202, Downtown, Ph. (513-946-6600). Hours: Monday-Friday 7 a.m.–3 p.m. Local for Hamilton County residents. $5 for Local. Organization: School for the Creative & Performing Arts 1st -3rd Grade intervention would likely need to have the intensity of 1:1 or 1:2 to have the greatest impact.
Hours and Day: 930am-115pm and/or 225pm-340pm, M-F. Parking Pass will be provided.
Tutoring consists of both 1:1 and possibly small groups. Focus will be Phonological Awareness
A orientation/training will take place and tutoring kits will be provided.
Background checks are required to work in the educational system. Background checks can be completed off campus at the following locations. Please check with your university to determine if background checks can be completed on campus.
Cincinnati Public Schools, Education Center, 2651 Burnet Ave, 45219, Corryville
Hours: Monday through Friday 9:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. & 1:30–4 p.m. Appointments are required Issues BCII and FBI only. 48 hours for results. Exact cash — for BCII and FBI — $50,for BCII only — $25, for FBI only — $30. (CASH ONLY) Hamilton County Justice Center, 1000 Sycamore Street, Rm. 100, 45202, Downtown, Ph. (513-946-6600). Hours: Monday-Friday 7 a.m.–3 p.m. Local for Hamilton County residents. $5 for Local. Organization: School for the Creative & Performing Arts Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45202 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Need InternsCASA for Clermont Kids would love interns for day-to-day operations. Hours are subject to the needs of the intern.
Organization: CASA for Clermont Kids CASA for Clermont Kids would love interns for day-to-day operations. Hours are subject to the needs of the intern.
Organization: CASA for Clermont Kids Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45103 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Tutor @ Clark Montessori High Community Learning CenterClark Montessori invites you to join its tutoring team! You may pick the day(s) and the time frame(s) you would like to volunteer each week, Mon. - Thu., 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM (with possibility during school & after hours). Our biggest need currently is in Math and English, but we welcome all support. Keep in mind, the more flexible you can be, the easier it is to place you. Click here to let us know your tutoring preferences! Tutoring takes place at our school, which is conveniently located at 3030 Erie Ave., and on the bus line! *Tutors are required to have a background check. You may get a $5.00 local check at the Hamilton County Justice Center, 1000 Sycamore Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202, Mon.-Fri. 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM. It only takes a couple minutes. You'll need a driver's license, passport, or state ID. COST is $5.00 (CASH ONLY) Pro Tip: To avoid the parking difficulty, have someone drop you off and circle the block. You should have your check before they make the loop. If you have any questions please contact: Joyia Johnson, Resource Coordinator @ johnjoy@cpsboe.k12.oh.us or jjohnson2@myy.org Thank you for considering us! Organization: YMCA of Greater Cincinnati Clark Montessori invites you to join its tutoring team! You may pick the day(s) and the time frame(s) you would like to volunteer each week, Mon. - Thu., 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM (with possibility during school & after hours). Our biggest need currently is in Math and English, but we welcome all support. Keep in mind, the more flexible you can be, the easier it is to place you. Click here to let us know your tutoring preferences! Tutoring takes place at our school, which is conveniently located at 3030 Erie Ave., and on the bus line! *Tutors are required to have a background check. You may get a $5.00 local check at the Hamilton County Justice Center, 1000 Sycamore Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202, Mon.-Fri. 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM. It only takes a couple minutes. You'll need a driver's license, passport, or state ID. COST is $5.00 (CASH ONLY) Pro Tip: To avoid the parking difficulty, have someone drop you off and circle the block. You should have your check before they make the loop. If you have any questions please contact: Joyia Johnson, Resource Coordinator @ johnjoy@cpsboe.k12.oh.us or jjohnson2@myy.org Thank you for considering us! Organization: YMCA of Greater Cincinnati Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45208 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Enable Cincy Paycor Stadium (Bengals) VolunteeringWe are looking for volunteers to work with Enable Cincy members to run one of the club kitchens at the Bengals' home games at Paycor Stadium. Volunteers will either assemble orders or run them out to customers in the club seats. Please reach out for more information about games and sign up for games you can attend; you will not be able to volunteer without reaching out and filling out a form!!!! Organization: Enable Cincy We are looking for volunteers to work with Enable Cincy members to run one of the club kitchens at the Bengals' home games at Paycor Stadium. Volunteers will either assemble orders or run them out to customers in the club seats. Please reach out for more information about games and sign up for games you can attend; you will not be able to volunteer without reaching out and filling out a form!!!! Organization: Enable Cincy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Serve Healthy Meals For Families (Monday afternoons)Each Monday afternoon CAIN provides nearly 150 to go meals to community members managing food insecurity. We are in need of ongoing volunteers who are interested in packaging and distributing meals to hand out to our families/guests. Hours needed are from 3PM-5PM. The ability to speak Spanish is not required, but helpful, as nearly half of our guests are Spanish speaking. Organization: CAINCincy Each Monday afternoon CAIN provides nearly 150 to go meals to community members managing food insecurity. We are in need of ongoing volunteers who are interested in packaging and distributing meals to hand out to our families/guests. Hours needed are from 3PM-5PM. The ability to speak Spanish is not required, but helpful, as nearly half of our guests are Spanish speaking. Organization: CAINCincy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45223 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Healthy Harvest Mobile Market AssistantHealthy Harvest Mobile Market The Healthy Harvest Mobile Market launched in Spring 2016 to promote good nutrition and encourage healthy shopping. While our selection changes based on the season, some of the fresh produce included are: cabbage, kale, chard, chives, cilantro, romaine lettuce, spinach, turnips, apples, grapes, and bananas. Volunteers are needed each week to run the market! Volunteers will assist with the setup and breakdown of the market, stocking shelves, arranging merchandise, and helping customers as they shop the market. Locations will vary, and volunteers are responsible for meeting at the market location. Organization: Freestore Foodbank Healthy Harvest Mobile Market The Healthy Harvest Mobile Market launched in Spring 2016 to promote good nutrition and encourage healthy shopping. While our selection changes based on the season, some of the fresh produce included are: cabbage, kale, chard, chives, cilantro, romaine lettuce, spinach, turnips, apples, grapes, and bananas. Volunteers are needed each week to run the market! Volunteers will assist with the setup and breakdown of the market, stocking shelves, arranging merchandise, and helping customers as they shop the market. Locations will vary, and volunteers are responsible for meeting at the market location. Organization: Freestore Foodbank Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Closing the Health Gap Needs volunteers for various community engagementsClosing the Health Gap has various community engagements for the remainder of this year. We are in need of volunteers to assist with these engagements within the community. We are open to your availability and flexibility for to meet these volunteer needs. Please respond and we will follow up to your response within a 24 hour time frame. Organization: The Center for Closing the Health Gap in Greater Cincinnati Closing the Health Gap has various community engagements for the remainder of this year. We are in need of volunteers to assist with these engagements within the community. We are open to your availability and flexibility for to meet these volunteer needs. Please respond and we will follow up to your response within a 24 hour time frame. Organization: The Center for Closing the Health Gap in Greater Cincinnati Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45229 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Development and Events InternThe Bethesda Foundation is seeking qualified candidates for our Internship Program. This position reports to the Director of Development of the Bethesda Foundation and provides direct support for communications and donor engagement strategies, as well as, Foundation special events, that benefit, Bethesda Hospitals, Hospice of Cincinnati & Fernside– all part of the TriHealth system. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Work with Foundation team to support strategic initiatives of Engagement, Annual Giving, Stewardship and donor database integrity. Provide direct support to Foundation events to provide superior donor/guest experience. Provide support to Foundation events by securing community level donations. Facilitate donor thank you/stewardship touches. Perform general fundraising duties as assigned.The ideal candidate: Have a desire to learn and work in a non profit organization. Must be self-motivated and able to work independently. Will possess strong organizational skills and the ability to multi-task and meet deadlines in a timely manner. Demonstrates superior electronic media, written and verbal communication skills. Demonstrates enthusiasm and professionalism in their desire to excel in a not-for-profit environment.The Bethesda Foundation serves as the fundraising arm of Bethesda North Hospital, Bethesda Butler County Hospital, Hospice of Cincinnati, and Fernside: A Center for Grieving Children. The Bethesda Foundation secures philanthropic resources and administers grants in support of indigent care, medical education and research, patient services, facilities and community outreach programs provided by Bethesda Hospital and its related entities. Organization: Bethesda Foundation The Bethesda Foundation is seeking qualified candidates for our Internship Program. This position reports to the Director of Development of the Bethesda Foundation and provides direct support for communications and donor engagement strategies, as well as, Foundation special events, that benefit, Bethesda Hospitals, Hospice of Cincinnati & Fernside– all part of the TriHealth system. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Work with Foundation team to support strategic initiatives of Engagement, Annual Giving, Stewardship and donor database integrity. Provide direct support to Foundation events to provide superior donor/guest experience. Provide support to Foundation events by securing community level donations. Facilitate donor thank you/stewardship touches. Perform general fundraising duties as assigned.The ideal candidate: Have a desire to learn and work in a non profit organization. Must be self-motivated and able to work independently. Will possess strong organizational skills and the ability to multi-task and meet deadlines in a timely manner. Demonstrates superior electronic media, written and verbal communication skills. Demonstrates enthusiasm and professionalism in their desire to excel in a not-for-profit environment.The Bethesda Foundation serves as the fundraising arm of Bethesda North Hospital, Bethesda Butler County Hospital, Hospice of Cincinnati, and Fernside: A Center for Grieving Children. The Bethesda Foundation secures philanthropic resources and administers grants in support of indigent care, medical education and research, patient services, facilities and community outreach programs provided by Bethesda Hospital and its related entities. Organization: Bethesda Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45242 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Preschool Student Support AidWork with a preschools students to assist with focus, remaining on task, and managing behaviors through out the day. Assist the classroom teachers with maintaining the routine by assisting students who may be struggling to stay focused. Volunteers can work an entire school day or arrange to come in for shorter shifts. Please email joni@cincinnatiurbanpromise.org if you are interested or have questions. Organization: Cincinnati Urban Promise Work with a preschools students to assist with focus, remaining on task, and managing behaviors through out the day. Assist the classroom teachers with maintaining the routine by assisting students who may be struggling to stay focused. Volunteers can work an entire school day or arrange to come in for shorter shifts. Please email joni@cincinnatiurbanpromise.org if you are interested or have questions. Organization: Cincinnati Urban Promise Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45211 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media Manager: Earn Service Hours from Home!Play Library is in need of a social media manager. This student will be given creative control regarding content that is posted. After gathering photos and videos, much of this work can be done from home! Facebook and Instagram are currently the only social media accounts, but the Play Library hopes to expand an online presence to both Twitter and TikTok and continue building a brand identity. Play Library hosts events internally and participates in events within the Cincinnati area. This individual will need to attend events on occasion to gather photographs and video to use in social media posts. The position will become a service-based internship beginning in the fall semester (15 service hours/semester). This student may be asked to return in the fall based on performance. This student will be granted a free membership to Play Library and the use of its creative space. Email joni@playlibrary.org for more information. Organization: Play Library Play Library is in need of a social media manager. This student will be given creative control regarding content that is posted. After gathering photos and videos, much of this work can be done from home! Facebook and Instagram are currently the only social media accounts, but the Play Library hopes to expand an online presence to both Twitter and TikTok and continue building a brand identity. Play Library hosts events internally and participates in events within the Cincinnati area. This individual will need to attend events on occasion to gather photographs and video to use in social media posts. The position will become a service-based internship beginning in the fall semester (15 service hours/semester). This student may be asked to return in the fall based on performance. This student will be granted a free membership to Play Library and the use of its creative space. Email joni@playlibrary.org for more information. Organization: Play Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Direct support staffHere at Anointed Mission Cornerstone we are a non profit organization and we are striving to help women in the mental health community recover and overcome. We are looking for individuals who would be interested in helping us on our mission to make a difference. We are looking for women to help provide direct support care to the women in our homes through meal prep, assistance with medication and also some light cleaning. If you have a heart to give back to the community in this way we would like to hear from you! Organization: Anointed Mission Cornerstone Group Home Here at Anointed Mission Cornerstone we are a non profit organization and we are striving to help women in the mental health community recover and overcome. We are looking for individuals who would be interested in helping us on our mission to make a difference. We are looking for women to help provide direct support care to the women in our homes through meal prep, assistance with medication and also some light cleaning. If you have a heart to give back to the community in this way we would like to hear from you! Organization: Anointed Mission Cornerstone Group Home Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45237 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Processing Donations: ClothingStudents will be sorting, hanging, and tagging clothing. Organization: New2You Thrift Store Students will be sorting, hanging, and tagging clothing. Organization: New2You Thrift Store Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45219 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: K-12th Grade TutoringTCB is seeking volunteers for our K-12th grade After-School tutoring sessions for the Avondale youth. Sessions will take place every Tuesday and Thursday in the Avondale Business Center's Community Room located at 3635 Reading Road, Cincinnati, OH 45229. Study sessions begin at 2:30 PM, we would like for volunteers to arrive by 2:20 PM if possible. Masks and light snacks are provided.
Please sign up here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090949ADA82DAAF58-k12th1 Organization: The Community Builders TCB is seeking volunteers for our K-12th grade After-School tutoring sessions for the Avondale youth. Sessions will take place every Tuesday and Thursday in the Avondale Business Center's Community Room located at 3635 Reading Road, Cincinnati, OH 45229. Study sessions begin at 2:30 PM, we would like for volunteers to arrive by 2:20 PM if possible. Masks and light snacks are provided.
Please sign up here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090949ADA82DAAF58-k12th1 Organization: The Community Builders Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45229 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: H.A.A.H. After-School/Tutoring Program HelpHigh Achievers Aim High is a non-profit organization seeking assistance with our Summer Academic Enrichment Program. We are looking for After-School Leads and Tutors. Our After School Academic Enrichment and Tutoring Program begins when the neighborhood schools start and lasts throughout the academic school year. This year we are set to open August 18. The program runs daily, Monday-Friday, 2:30-6:30pm. The programs then continue throughout school’s winter, spring, and summer breaks, opening daily from 8:00a-4:00pm, offering after care services until 6:00pm for families who need it. Our Summer Academic Enrichment Program is open every summer, for the past 5 years, for 10 weeks, while it is open for 2 weeks during winter break, and one week for spring break. Tutors are expected to work closely with individual and small groups of students to improve their academic success, allowing students the opportunity to practice, review assignments and assessments to determine areas of need and/or strength, and helping the students review and preview schoolwork as necessary. Tutors are expected to have a love for children and a strong desire to make a difference every day. Organization: High Achievers Aim High High Achievers Aim High is a non-profit organization seeking assistance with our Summer Academic Enrichment Program. We are looking for After-School Leads and Tutors. Our After School Academic Enrichment and Tutoring Program begins when the neighborhood schools start and lasts throughout the academic school year. This year we are set to open August 18. The program runs daily, Monday-Friday, 2:30-6:30pm. The programs then continue throughout school’s winter, spring, and summer breaks, opening daily from 8:00a-4:00pm, offering after care services until 6:00pm for families who need it. Our Summer Academic Enrichment Program is open every summer, for the past 5 years, for 10 weeks, while it is open for 2 weeks during winter break, and one week for spring break. Tutors are expected to work closely with individual and small groups of students to improve their academic success, allowing students the opportunity to practice, review assignments and assessments to determine areas of need and/or strength, and helping the students review and preview schoolwork as necessary. Tutors are expected to have a love for children and a strong desire to make a difference every day. Organization: High Achievers Aim High Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45239 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Enable Cincy AdminsThis need is for admins who have worked alongside the Enable Cincy exec board to achieve greater efficiency and internal strength of the organization. This can include individuals who have worked in finance, lab maintenance, and media. Organization: Enable Cincy This need is for admins who have worked alongside the Enable Cincy exec board to achieve greater efficiency and internal strength of the organization. This can include individuals who have worked in finance, lab maintenance, and media. Organization: Enable Cincy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45219 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Family Support VolunteerDevelop a unique one on one relationship with a family. As an additional support person to a family, you will work to help create and bring to life the families’ personalized care plan. This could include activities with siblings, bedside visits with the patient, light housekeeping and meal prep. Organization: Reviv Family Support Foundation Develop a unique one on one relationship with a family. As an additional support person to a family, you will work to help create and bring to life the families’ personalized care plan. This could include activities with siblings, bedside visits with the patient, light housekeeping and meal prep. Organization: Reviv Family Support Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45219 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Graphic DesignerPOSITION SUMMARY : Seeking a virtual volunteer(s) to assist the Executive Director and/or leadership team members, in brainstorming and creating designs for social media, workshops, special events, printed materials, etc.
QUALIFICATIONS: Must be able to speak, read, and write English well, including spelling and grammar. Knowledge of creating graphics efficiently in PowerPoint, Canva, Photoshop and/ or other similar tools is needed. Skills and talents, such as basic design/colors/font expertise, creativity, collaboration, teamwork, managing multiple mini-projects at a time, organization, reliability/dependability and flexibility are needed. Knowledge of Google Drive and video conference tools are a plus, but will train.
DUTIES: - Work on various graphic concepts and types at a time, considering our social media calendar, upcoming events, printed material updates, etc. Organization: Mission Addiction POSITION SUMMARY : Seeking a virtual volunteer(s) to assist the Executive Director and/or leadership team members, in brainstorming and creating designs for social media, workshops, special events, printed materials, etc.
QUALIFICATIONS: Must be able to speak, read, and write English well, including spelling and grammar. Knowledge of creating graphics efficiently in PowerPoint, Canva, Photoshop and/ or other similar tools is needed. Skills and talents, such as basic design/colors/font expertise, creativity, collaboration, teamwork, managing multiple mini-projects at a time, organization, reliability/dependability and flexibility are needed. Knowledge of Google Drive and video conference tools are a plus, but will train.
DUTIES: - Work on various graphic concepts and types at a time, considering our social media calendar, upcoming events, printed material updates, etc. Organization: Mission Addiction Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45459 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Diversity & Inclusion CoordinatorPOSITION SUMMARY: Seeking local, greater Dayton area applicants AND virtual applicants, outside the area. The position is virtual either way (no reporting location). Considering students in HR and other diversity-related fields.
Organization: Mission Addiction POSITION SUMMARY: Seeking local, greater Dayton area applicants AND virtual applicants, outside the area. The position is virtual either way (no reporting location). Considering students in HR and other diversity-related fields.
Organization: Mission Addiction Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45459 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fluent Spanish speaking student to assist teacher in class to translate for Spanish students in Math at Western Hills High SchoolWe are need of a few students who are fluent in Spanish to help at Western Hills High School during the school day in a Math class to help translate for our Spanish Students. The hours are throughout the school day beginning at 8am and ending at 2p. So if you are available 8-9am or 9-950 or 10-1050 or 1055- 1130 or 1215p- 110p or 115 to 200p please respond to this need with your availability and I will respond with a follow up email. Organization: GRAD Cincinnati - Western Hills Afterschool We are need of a few students who are fluent in Spanish to help at Western Hills High School during the school day in a Math class to help translate for our Spanish Students. The hours are throughout the school day beginning at 8am and ending at 2p. So if you are available 8-9am or 9-950 or 10-1050 or 1055- 1130 or 1215p- 110p or 115 to 200p please respond to this need with your availability and I will respond with a follow up email. Organization: GRAD Cincinnati - Western Hills Afterschool Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45238 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Freestore Direct VolunteersHelp sort and pack produce that will be delivered to homebound clients who cannot get out to shop for food. Monday - Thursday from 8 am to 10:30 am to assist with this activity.
Click Here to register on our volunteer portal. It is required to volunteer with us. Create an account, then sign up for the event titled: Freestore Direct - Rosenthal Way.
WE ARE CLOSED ON ALL MAJOR HOLIDAYS. PLEASE CHECK OUR VOLUNTEER WEBSITE FOR CLOSURES. Organization: Freestore Foodbank Help sort and pack produce that will be delivered to homebound clients who cannot get out to shop for food. Monday - Thursday from 8 am to 10:30 am to assist with this activity.
Click Here to register on our volunteer portal. It is required to volunteer with us. Create an account, then sign up for the event titled: Freestore Direct - Rosenthal Way.
WE ARE CLOSED ON ALL MAJOR HOLIDAYS. PLEASE CHECK OUR VOLUNTEER WEBSITE FOR CLOSURES. Organization: Freestore Foodbank Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: We need help cleaning up!We have a bunch of new equipment that needs to be cleaned and sanitized as soon as possible. Organization: High Achievers Aim High We have a bunch of new equipment that needs to be cleaned and sanitized as soon as possible. Organization: High Achievers Aim High Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45239 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Objects need to be Built and Put TogetherWe have a few things that need to be built and assembled. If you can spare some time and put together some of these items, we would love to have you. Organization: High Achievers Aim High We have a few things that need to be built and assembled. If you can spare some time and put together some of these items, we would love to have you. Organization: High Achievers Aim High Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45239 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grant Writing for H.A.A.H.
Developing relationships
Displaying adherence to the organization’s mission.
Maintaining proficient knowledge of the organization’s history and programs.
Assisting with the execution of the development department's strategy.
Identifying grant funding opportunities.
Writing, submitting, and managing grant proposals.
Furnishing prospective funders with supporting documents.
Collaborating with Executive Director and Director of Development to send funders newsletters, and to promote on-site tours.
Collaborating with Director of Development to compile an annual report.
Maintaining records in hard copies and computer databases.
Organization: High Achievers Aim High
Developing relationships
Displaying adherence to the organization’s mission.
Maintaining proficient knowledge of the organization’s history and programs.
Assisting with the execution of the development department's strategy.
Identifying grant funding opportunities.
Writing, submitting, and managing grant proposals.
Furnishing prospective funders with supporting documents.
Collaborating with Executive Director and Director of Development to send funders newsletters, and to promote on-site tours.
Collaborating with Director of Development to compile an annual report.
Maintaining records in hard copies and computer databases.
Organization: High Achievers Aim High Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45239 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Marketing and Community Engagement for High Achievers Aim HighWe are looking for students to promote our programs to the neighborhood schools, stores etc. We are looking for staff, students, supplies, donations etc. Organization: High Achievers Aim High We are looking for students to promote our programs to the neighborhood schools, stores etc. We are looking for staff, students, supplies, donations etc. Organization: High Achievers Aim High Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45239 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tech HelpWe have laptops that need to be updated, cleaned and organized as soon as possible. They also need children appropriate apps and programs downloaded. Organization: High Achievers Aim High We have laptops that need to be updated, cleaned and organized as soon as possible. They also need children appropriate apps and programs downloaded. Organization: High Achievers Aim High Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45239 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Get Creative (Artist, Designers, Painters, Cricut Makers)Having moved into a brand new facility, there is plenty of room and need for building development and decor. We are seeking students who are interested in creating wall and window art throughout our facility, painting murals and creating professional signage. There is also an opportunity for outdoor mural painting in the front of our building. This is a great field experience and resume opportunity for students majoring in art. Organization: High Achievers Aim High Having moved into a brand new facility, there is plenty of room and need for building development and decor. We are seeking students who are interested in creating wall and window art throughout our facility, painting murals and creating professional signage. There is also an opportunity for outdoor mural painting in the front of our building. This is a great field experience and resume opportunity for students majoring in art. Organization: High Achievers Aim High Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45239 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help get H.A.A.H. OrganizedWe are looking for students to help us organize a few rooms/closets. Duties include but are not limited to; unpacking, organizing, decorating and help build items in our new facility. Organization: High Achievers Aim High We are looking for students to help us organize a few rooms/closets. Duties include but are not limited to; unpacking, organizing, decorating and help build items in our new facility. Organization: High Achievers Aim High Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45239 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Enable Cincy Executive BoardThis need is for all Executive initiatives, service, and project based work for the organization. Organization: Enable Cincy This need is for all Executive initiatives, service, and project based work for the organization. Organization: Enable Cincy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45219 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food DistributorIn this opportunity, you will be distributing Food to Families. Click on the link here to view our full volunteer here to register for the volunteer event. Organization: Love In Action In this opportunity, you will be distributing Food to Families. Click on the link here to view our full volunteer here to register for the volunteer event. Organization: Love In Action Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45231 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Inventory AssistantHelping to sort and organize food received and prepare for families. You can see the full schedule of volunteer opportunities here and register for dates you are available. Organization: Love In Action Helping to sort and organize food received and prepare for families. You can see the full schedule of volunteer opportunities here and register for dates you are available. Organization: Love In Action Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45231 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Help Native Spanish Speakers Shop for FoodThe CAIN Choice Pantry offers nutritious food, hygiene items, diapers and cleaning supplies to families in need. We serve close to 100 guests/families each day our Pantry is open, and nearly half of our Guests are Spanish speaking. In order to ensure that all of our Guests are treated with respect and equality, we are looking for Volunteers who are fluent in Spanish and/or able to engage in conversational Spanish to assist guests shopping in our Pantry. 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, hygiene items, diapers and cleaning supplies to families in need. We serve close to 100 guests/families each day our Pantry is open, and nearly half of our Guests are Spanish speaking. In order to ensure that all of our Guests are treated with respect and equality, we are looking for Volunteers who are fluent in Spanish and/or able to engage in conversational Spanish to assist guests shopping in our Pantry. 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: Volunteer Museum DocentsPyramid Hill is looking for long-term volunteer docents for its Ancient Sculpture Museum.
The Ancient Sculpture Museum is open 7 days a week, 12 - 5pm. This facility houses a collection of Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Etruscan and Syrian antiquities. Volunteer docents will be asked to monitor the collection, interact with guests and educate visitors about the collection and further Pyramid Hill's mission of "bringing people to art in nature." Volunteer docents will receive preliminary and continued training on the Pyramid Hill antiquities collection and how to enhance guest experiences at this facility.
Pyramid Hill is proud to offer community service opportunities to people of all backgrounds, abilities and interests. Volunteers who complete more than 10 hours of service will receive a FREE 1-year family membership.
As a non-profit, volunteers are our bedrock; we deeply appreciate the time volunteers dedicate to our Park and the services they provide to our organization! If you are interested in becoming a volunteer docent, please contact our Arts & Programming Manger, Gabi Roach at groach@pyramidhill.org for a short interview.
Organization: Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum Pyramid Hill is looking for long-term volunteer docents for its Ancient Sculpture Museum.
The Ancient Sculpture Museum is open 7 days a week, 12 - 5pm. This facility houses a collection of Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Etruscan and Syrian antiquities. Volunteer docents will be asked to monitor the collection, interact with guests and educate visitors about the collection and further Pyramid Hill's mission of "bringing people to art in nature." Volunteer docents will receive preliminary and continued training on the Pyramid Hill antiquities collection and how to enhance guest experiences at this facility.
Pyramid Hill is proud to offer community service opportunities to people of all backgrounds, abilities and interests. Volunteers who complete more than 10 hours of service will receive a FREE 1-year family membership.
As a non-profit, volunteers are our bedrock; we deeply appreciate the time volunteers dedicate to our Park and the services they provide to our organization! If you are interested in becoming a volunteer docent, please contact our Arts & Programming Manger, Gabi Roach at groach@pyramidhill.org for a short interview.
Organization: Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45013 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Westwood School student store volunteers needed!!Volunteers needed to man the student store at Westwood School, Monday-Thursday from 9-10 am. Every other week beginning the week of November 1. (off when school is closed) Students earn points and shop for items depending on how many points they have. Volunteers will be trained and will just have to mark off the number of points a student uses.
Organization: Westwood School Volunteers needed to man the student store at Westwood School, Monday-Thursday from 9-10 am. Every other week beginning the week of November 1. (off when school is closed) Students earn points and shop for items depending on how many points they have. Volunteers will be trained and will just have to mark off the number of points a student uses.
Organization: Westwood School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45211 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: LaBoiteaux Woods Preserve Forest Restoration Join in the efforts of Cincinnati Parks staff and The Friends of LaBoiteaux Woods (Cincinnati Parks Advisory Council) to improve the state of the natural resources the this forest offers. LaBoiteaux Woods Nature Preserve - 5400 Lanius Lane 45224 Community Workdays 2026 Schedule of Events April 4 | 1pm - 3pm April 25 | 1pm - 3pm May 16 | 1pm - 3pm September 19 | 1pm - 3pm October 3 | 1pm - 3pm October 24 | 1pm - 3pm November 7 | 1pm - 3pm November 21 | 1pm - 3pm December 5 | 1pm - 3pm Focus will be on invasive plant removal. Volunteers will use loppers and hand saws to cut back honeysuckle less than 3" diameter and break it down on site so that it will decompose. Volunteers should be prepared for the weather (lightweight clothing), wear long pants. Close-toed, sturdy shoes are required. Recommended: Work gloves (if you own them), sunscreen, refillable water bottle. There will be work gloves available to borrow and a water cooler will be provided on site for volunteers to refill bottles. Cincinnati Parks discourages single use plastics. Organization: Cincinnati Parks Join in the efforts of Cincinnati Parks staff and The Friends of LaBoiteaux Woods (Cincinnati Parks Advisory Council) to improve the state of the natural resources the this forest offers. LaBoiteaux Woods Nature Preserve - 5400 Lanius Lane 45224 Community Workdays 2026 Schedule of Events April 4 | 1pm - 3pm April 25 | 1pm - 3pm May 16 | 1pm - 3pm September 19 | 1pm - 3pm October 3 | 1pm - 3pm October 24 | 1pm - 3pm November 7 | 1pm - 3pm November 21 | 1pm - 3pm December 5 | 1pm - 3pm Focus will be on invasive plant removal. Volunteers will use loppers and hand saws to cut back honeysuckle less than 3" diameter and break it down on site so that it will decompose. Volunteers should be prepared for the weather (lightweight clothing), wear long pants. Close-toed, sturdy shoes are required. Recommended: Work gloves (if you own them), sunscreen, refillable water bottle. There will be work gloves available to borrow and a water cooler will be provided on site for volunteers to refill bottles. Cincinnati Parks discourages single use plastics. Organization: Cincinnati Parks Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45224 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: California Woods Nature Preserve - Habitat Restoration SeriesSupport the restoration progress at California Woods Nature Preserve Join our team for one date or all of them. We will protect our beautiful native forest from invasive plants. In early Autumn we’ll pull and bag Japanese stilt grass and Japanese chaff flower. In late Autumn we’ll cut and stack bush honeysuckle and other woody invasives. This will be off-trail in wooded, hilly terrain. Make sure to bring water and dress for the weather. Park staff will guide the group. Use our gloves or bring your own, remember to bring water, and dress for going off-trail. Open to adults and children ages 10 and up accompanied by an adult. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!! California Woods Nature Preserve is located at 5400 Kellogg Ave, 45230 Staff will greet volunteers outside the nature center. Volunteers should be prepared for the weather (lightweight &/or layered clothing), wear long pants. Close-toed shoes are required. Recommended: Work gloves (if you own them), sunscreen, refillable water bottle. There will be work gloves available to borrow and a water on site for volunteers to refill bottles. Cincinnati Parks discourages single use plastics. 2026 Schedule of Events Monday, January 19, 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. (3hrs) MLK Day of Service Cancelled Saturday, January 24, 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. (3hrs) *Cancelled due to winter storm forecastSaturday, February 21, 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. (3hrs)Saturday, March 7, 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. (3hrs)Saturday, April 25, 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. (4hrs) GARLIC MUSTARD BLITZ 1Saturday, May 2, 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. (4hrs) GARLIC MUSTARD BLITZ 2Saturday, May 9, 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. (4hrs) GARLIC MUSTARD BLITZ 3Saturday, August 15, 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. (3hrs) Saturday, September 19, 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. (3hrs)Saturday, September 26, 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (4hrs) Saturday, October 10, 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (4hrs)Saturday, November 7, 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. (3hrs) Saturday, December 19, 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. (3 hours)Organization: Cincinnati Parks Support the restoration progress at California Woods Nature Preserve Join our team for one date or all of them. We will protect our beautiful native forest from invasive plants. In early Autumn we’ll pull and bag Japanese stilt grass and Japanese chaff flower. In late Autumn we’ll cut and stack bush honeysuckle and other woody invasives. This will be off-trail in wooded, hilly terrain. Make sure to bring water and dress for the weather. Park staff will guide the group. Use our gloves or bring your own, remember to bring water, and dress for going off-trail. Open to adults and children ages 10 and up accompanied by an adult. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!! California Woods Nature Preserve is located at 5400 Kellogg Ave, 45230 Staff will greet volunteers outside the nature center. Volunteers should be prepared for the weather (lightweight &/or layered clothing), wear long pants. Close-toed shoes are required. Recommended: Work gloves (if you own them), sunscreen, refillable water bottle. There will be work gloves available to borrow and a water on site for volunteers to refill bottles. Cincinnati Parks discourages single use plastics. 2026 Schedule of Events Monday, January 19, 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. (3hrs) MLK Day of Service Cancelled Saturday, January 24, 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. (3hrs) *Cancelled due to winter storm forecastSaturday, February 21, 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. (3hrs)Saturday, March 7, 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. (3hrs)Saturday, April 25, 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. (4hrs) GARLIC MUSTARD BLITZ 1Saturday, May 2, 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. (4hrs) GARLIC MUSTARD BLITZ 2Saturday, May 9, 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. (4hrs) GARLIC MUSTARD BLITZ 3Saturday, August 15, 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. (3hrs) Saturday, September 19, 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. (3hrs)Saturday, September 26, 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (4hrs) Saturday, October 10, 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (4hrs)Saturday, November 7, 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. (3hrs) Saturday, December 19, 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. (3 hours)Organization: Cincinnati Parks Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45230 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tutoring Support for Grades 7-12Welcome to Dater High School! We have a roughly 30% ESL/ELL student population with the majority speaking Spanish, followed by French and Arabic. Due to the pandemic, we are in need of tutoring supports to aid with present education gaps and learning losses. Supports needed are bilingual tutors, math, reading/ELA, and science specifically, but any and all tutoring supports for grades 7-12 are appreciated. Dater is one of the only two schools in the CPS district to offer the International Baccalaureate (IB) Program. Volunteer tutors can be virtual or onsite (Dater) but preferably in-person. Dater High School adheres to all CDC Covid guidelines, including wearing masks at all times. *Tutors are required to have a local background check. You may get one at the Hamilton County Justice Center, 1000 Sycamore Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202, Mon.-Fri. 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM. COST is $5.00 (CASH ONLY) with your driver's license, passport, or state ID. Thank you in advance for any of your efforts, we deeply appreciate it! Feel free to contact the program representative regarding any questions. Organization: Gilbert A. Dater High School Welcome to Dater High School! We have a roughly 30% ESL/ELL student population with the majority speaking Spanish, followed by French and Arabic. Due to the pandemic, we are in need of tutoring supports to aid with present education gaps and learning losses. Supports needed are bilingual tutors, math, reading/ELA, and science specifically, but any and all tutoring supports for grades 7-12 are appreciated. Dater is one of the only two schools in the CPS district to offer the International Baccalaureate (IB) Program. Volunteer tutors can be virtual or onsite (Dater) but preferably in-person. Dater High School adheres to all CDC Covid guidelines, including wearing masks at all times. *Tutors are required to have a local background check. You may get one at the Hamilton County Justice Center, 1000 Sycamore Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202, Mon.-Fri. 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM. COST is $5.00 (CASH ONLY) with your driver's license, passport, or state ID. Thank you in advance for any of your efforts, we deeply appreciate it! Feel free to contact the program representative regarding any questions. Organization: Gilbert A. Dater High School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45206 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Enable Cincy - Research and DevelopmentWhen adding hours, please put the name of your project and the name of your project lead in the description box. If you are the project lead for your team just put your own name. Organization: Enable Cincy When adding hours, please put the name of your project and the name of your project lead in the description box. If you are the project lead for your team just put your own name. Organization: Enable Cincy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45219 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Enable Cincy - Sustaining Development ProsthesisWhen adding hours, please put the name of your Sustaining Development project and your project lead's name in the description box of the service. If you are the project lead just put your name for the project lead. Organization: Enable Cincy When adding hours, please put the name of your Sustaining Development project and your project lead's name in the description box of the service. If you are the project lead just put your name for the project lead. Organization: Enable Cincy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45219 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Liberty Street Market AssistantsThe Liberty Street Market is the largest neighborhood food pantry among all Freestore Foodbank member agencies. It is a choice food pantry offering clients foods of their choice according to family composition, nutritional needs, cooking availability, and tastes. Fresh produce, pre-selected meals, and personal hygiene products augment client choices. Homeless clients receive special boxes with food that can be consumed without heating.
Volunteer Task: Volunteers will stock shelves, assist customers during their shopping experience, staff the check-out counter, and perform simple maintenance activities to keep the market clean and customer-friendly.
There are 2 shifts available: 7:45am - 12pm and 11:30am - 3:30pm (Monday - Friday)
Stay Healthy—If you are feeling under the weather, please cancel your registration and come back to visit us when you feel better.
All volunteers MUST be registered before entering the building for a volunteer shift.WE ARE CLOSED ON ALL MAJOR HOLIDAYS. PLEASE CHECK OUR VOLUNTEER WEBSITE FOR CLOSURES.
Use the following link to sign up to volunteer: Liberty Street Market Shifts Organization: Freestore Foodbank The Liberty Street Market is the largest neighborhood food pantry among all Freestore Foodbank member agencies. It is a choice food pantry offering clients foods of their choice according to family composition, nutritional needs, cooking availability, and tastes. Fresh produce, pre-selected meals, and personal hygiene products augment client choices. Homeless clients receive special boxes with food that can be consumed without heating.
Volunteer Task: Volunteers will stock shelves, assist customers during their shopping experience, staff the check-out counter, and perform simple maintenance activities to keep the market clean and customer-friendly.
There are 2 shifts available: 7:45am - 12pm and 11:30am - 3:30pm (Monday - Friday)
Stay Healthy—If you are feeling under the weather, please cancel your registration and come back to visit us when you feel better.
All volunteers MUST be registered before entering the building for a volunteer shift.WE ARE CLOSED ON ALL MAJOR HOLIDAYS. PLEASE CHECK OUR VOLUNTEER WEBSITE FOR CLOSURES.
Use the following link to sign up to volunteer: Liberty Street Market Shifts Organization: Freestore Foodbank Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45202 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: EWB Community OutreachThis EWB Committee works on projects that benefit the community around Cincinnati. Organization: Engineers Without Borders UC This EWB Committee works on projects that benefit the community around Cincinnati. Organization: Engineers Without Borders UC Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45220 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: UC Knits Student Instructor (Knit or Crochet)Club members who choose to help the club officers during meetings with teaching new members how to knit/crochet can earn on-campus service hours. Organization: UC Knits Club members who choose to help the club officers during meetings with teaching new members how to knit/crochet can earn on-campus service hours. Organization: UC Knits Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45219 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: EWB General Chapter Growth/OperationsGeneral operations inside of EWB to help grow the chapter and projects. Organization: Engineers Without Borders UC General operations inside of EWB to help grow the chapter and projects. Organization: Engineers Without Borders UC Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45220 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: EWB Business AffairsThe Business Affairs Committee works to create connections, plan events, and fundraise to support EWB UC and its projects. Organization: Engineers Without Borders UC The Business Affairs Committee works to create connections, plan events, and fundraise to support EWB UC and its projects. Organization: Engineers Without Borders UC Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45220 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: EWB Roche Committee ProjectThe Roche committee is one of our 3 project committees that work in communities in Tanzania. We design and maintain water systems that provide these communities with safe drinking water. Organization: Engineers Without Borders UC The Roche committee is one of our 3 project committees that work in communities in Tanzania. We design and maintain water systems that provide these communities with safe drinking water. Organization: Engineers Without Borders UC Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45220 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: EWB Nyambogo Committee ProjectThe Nyambogo committee is one of our 3 project committees that work in communities in Tanzania. We design and maintain water systems that provide these communities with safe drinking water. Organization: Engineers Without Borders UC The Nyambogo committee is one of our 3 project committees that work in communities in Tanzania. We design and maintain water systems that provide these communities with safe drinking water. Organization: Engineers Without Borders UC Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45220 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: EWB Burere Committee ProjectThe Burere committee is one of our 3 project committees that work in communities in Tanzania. We design and maintain water systems that provide these communities with safe drinking water. Organization: Engineers Without Borders UC The Burere committee is one of our 3 project committees that work in communities in Tanzania. We design and maintain water systems that provide these communities with safe drinking water. Organization: Engineers Without Borders UC Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45220 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donation SortersThe Greater Cincinnati community LOVES US, which means we get a TON of clothing donations! We need your help....as well as a bunch of your friends to help us sort. Our Donation Center is located in Norwood, only minutes from Main Campus Organization: Dress For Success Cincinnati The Greater Cincinnati community LOVES US, which means we get a TON of clothing donations! We need your help....as well as a bunch of your friends to help us sort. Our Donation Center is located in Norwood, only minutes from Main Campus Organization: Dress For Success Cincinnati Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45212 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Day Trips**We would love to have you at Cincinnati Animal CARE, but before you begin all students interested in Day Trips MUST apply online at cincinnatianimalcare.org/foster and complete the required foster onboarding. From there, a member of our foster team will reach out to you to schedule your day trip. Any person recording hours for day trips MUST have an application in our system, My Impact. If you do not have an application or profile in our system your hours will be denied. Only pre-approved fosters are allowed to take dogs on day trips; no walk-ins can be accommodated. What is a Day Trip? A Daytrip is a chance to hang out with a dog for the day and give them some time away from the shelter. You can bring the dog back to your apartment, go for a walk in the park, hang out at a brewery, etc. NO DOG PARKS. And day-trip dogs CANNOT meet other animals. With your feedback from our daytrip report card (required for service hours), you are helping us learn more about the dog, add new info to their profiles, and make them more adoptable! Recording Day Trip Hours: For Day Trips, students will receive one hour for each hour they are out with the dog. Only ONE student will receive service hours for a Day Trip. Organization: Cincinnati Animal CARE Humane Society **We would love to have you at Cincinnati Animal CARE, but before you begin all students interested in Day Trips MUST apply online at cincinnatianimalcare.org/foster and complete the required foster onboarding. From there, a member of our foster team will reach out to you to schedule your day trip. Any person recording hours for day trips MUST have an application in our system, My Impact. If you do not have an application or profile in our system your hours will be denied. Only pre-approved fosters are allowed to take dogs on day trips; no walk-ins can be accommodated. What is a Day Trip? A Daytrip is a chance to hang out with a dog for the day and give them some time away from the shelter. You can bring the dog back to your apartment, go for a walk in the park, hang out at a brewery, etc. NO DOG PARKS. And day-trip dogs CANNOT meet other animals. With your feedback from our daytrip report card (required for service hours), you are helping us learn more about the dog, add new info to their profiles, and make them more adoptable! Recording Day Trip Hours: For Day Trips, students will receive one hour for each hour they are out with the dog. Only ONE student will receive service hours for a Day Trip. Organization: Cincinnati Animal CARE Humane Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45223 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: BLOC Ministries Weightless Anchor VolunteerOn a mission to break the generational chains of poverty, addiction and oppression in our West Side Price Hill neighborhoods. We are women who believe that people can change through relationship and love. Most importantly we believe in the power of Jesus to heal and make whole. In 2012, BLOC opened the first Weightless Anchor hospitality home in Lower Price Hill in urban Cincinnati to serve women on the streets who struggle with addiction and are victims of sex-trafficking by providing for their basic needs. In the fall of 2015 the second Weightless Anchor Hospitality home was opened in East Price Hill. These facilities offer rest, showers, hot meals, free clothes, and hygiene products, and most importantly, love without a cost.
Organization: BLOC Ministries On a mission to break the generational chains of poverty, addiction and oppression in our West Side Price Hill neighborhoods. We are women who believe that people can change through relationship and love. Most importantly we believe in the power of Jesus to heal and make whole. In 2012, BLOC opened the first Weightless Anchor hospitality home in Lower Price Hill in urban Cincinnati to serve women on the streets who struggle with addiction and are victims of sex-trafficking by providing for their basic needs. In the fall of 2015 the second Weightless Anchor Hospitality home was opened in East Price Hill. These facilities offer rest, showers, hot meals, free clothes, and hygiene products, and most importantly, love without a cost.
Organization: BLOC Ministries Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45203 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: BLOC Ministries Volunteer Sports Performance TrainerBLOC Sports Performance provides area middle and high school athletes with professional-level sports performance training in a Gospel-centered environment. Our motto “Train. Heal. Grow.” With every athlete that enters our doors, we strive to train their bodies, to see healing in their souls and to see growth in their spirits. Position Summary: The Volunteer will assist in all aspects of day to operations of BLOC Sports Performance. Once established, they will assist with running workouts. They will need to be able to operate daily in an environment that requires patience and adaptability. Primary responsibilities: Assist in implementing performance programs designed by the Director Data tracking (attendance and performance) Assist in set up and tear down before and after daily workouts Assist in maintaining cleanliness of the facility and equipment
Organization: BLOC Ministries BLOC Sports Performance provides area middle and high school athletes with professional-level sports performance training in a Gospel-centered environment. Our motto “Train. Heal. Grow.” With every athlete that enters our doors, we strive to train their bodies, to see healing in their souls and to see growth in their spirits. Position Summary: The Volunteer will assist in all aspects of day to operations of BLOC Sports Performance. Once established, they will assist with running workouts. They will need to be able to operate daily in an environment that requires patience and adaptability. Primary responsibilities: Assist in implementing performance programs designed by the Director Data tracking (attendance and performance) Assist in set up and tear down before and after daily workouts Assist in maintaining cleanliness of the facility and equipment
Organization: BLOC Ministries Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tour GuideAre you a modern day abolitionist? Do you love to share your love of history. Become a volunteer tour guide at the Harriet Beecher Stowe House. Use your own Power of Voice to share the stories of Harriet and her ongoing legacy. We will train you to be a docent, then you can decide on frequency. Shifts are typically 3-4 hours Thursday-Sunday. Free parking on site. You also have the opportunity to attend our lectures and discussion groups. Organization: Harriet Beecher Stowe House Are you a modern day abolitionist? Do you love to share your love of history. Become a volunteer tour guide at the Harriet Beecher Stowe House. Use your own Power of Voice to share the stories of Harriet and her ongoing legacy. We will train you to be a docent, then you can decide on frequency. Shifts are typically 3-4 hours Thursday-Sunday. Free parking on site. You also have the opportunity to attend our lectures and discussion groups. Organization: Harriet Beecher Stowe House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45206 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fundraiser Support - All rolesWe would love to have volunteers assist us with planning and promoting our fundraiser in the months leading up to the event, and being on-site for our annual golf tournament, S3C Golf Classic. The event will be held on May 10, 2025 We are an energetic team that enjoys having fun while we pay it forward to others. All proceeds from the event directly impact individuals and families in our cancer community. Give us a call or email to learn more about opportunities to serve with us. Organization: S3C We would love to have volunteers assist us with planning and promoting our fundraiser in the months leading up to the event, and being on-site for our annual golf tournament, S3C Golf Classic. The event will be held on May 10, 2025 We are an energetic team that enjoys having fun while we pay it forward to others. All proceeds from the event directly impact individuals and families in our cancer community. Give us a call or email to learn more about opportunities to serve with us. Organization: S3C Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45069 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Wrapping Room/Warehouse ShiftsSign up for a volunteer session today! Hours vary. When you come to wrap diapers at the warehouse you can expect to do any of the following: Count new diaper inventory Unload diaper shipments Sort, organize, and wrap diapers Assemble period supply kits Help with administrative tasks like database entry Fill orders for monthly distributions to partner agenciesIf you have accessibility needs, please let us know. We have something for everyone!
Organization: Sweet Cheeks Diaper Bank Sign up for a volunteer session today! Hours vary. When you come to wrap diapers at the warehouse you can expect to do any of the following: Count new diaper inventory Unload diaper shipments Sort, organize, and wrap diapers Assemble period supply kits Help with administrative tasks like database entry Fill orders for monthly distributions to partner agenciesIf you have accessibility needs, please let us know. We have something for everyone!
Organization: Sweet Cheeks Diaper Bank Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45204 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: General Outdoor HelpAs the weather gets nicer we have more and more miscellaneous outdoor work we could use volunteer help with! Activities could include weeding flower gardens, transplanting plants, hanging outdoor signs, sanding outdoor furniture and much more! Work will mostly be outdoors, but bathrooms and an indoor break area as well as water and snacks will be readily available. Most tasks could be completed in small groups in an afternoon or a few hours, and we have very flexible scheduling. Organization: The Grail in the US As the weather gets nicer we have more and more miscellaneous outdoor work we could use volunteer help with! Activities could include weeding flower gardens, transplanting plants, hanging outdoor signs, sanding outdoor furniture and much more! Work will mostly be outdoors, but bathrooms and an indoor break area as well as water and snacks will be readily available. Most tasks could be completed in small groups in an afternoon or a few hours, and we have very flexible scheduling. Organization: The Grail in the US Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45140 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer as a Conversation PartnerAre you ready to change a life from the comfort of home? Join ENGin as a conversation partner! This is a flexible and unique opportunity to make a direct impact on someone’s life while discovering a new culture and meeting a new friend. We’ll pair you up with a buddy in Ukraine for weekly videochats at times that are convenient for you. During your conversations, you’ll practice English with your partner, learn about each other’s cultures, and offer an empathetic, authentic space for connection. No teaching experience or knowledge of Ukrainian is required to volunteer with us. All of our participants can understand and hold a basic conversation in English. We offer ample training resources, session materials and total flexibility to customize your sessions to fit your/your partner’s goals and preferences. You’ll also have access to online communities to share ideas and ask questions. Our only requirements for volunteers are English fluency, a strong internet connection, and the ability to commit to one hour a week for a minimum of 10-12 weeks. Here's what three ENGin volunteers say about their experience. "I'm so glad that I got this experience and was able to make a new friend. By putting in a small amount of time, I'm able to make a huge impact on my student. "This program has been, I think, life-changing for both of us. I really consider her more like my daughter right now. That's how close we have become! "I made a friend in Ukraine and we are teaching each other about our culture, our language, and our humor. We're even trading dad jokes! Both of us look forward to our chats and have a hard time wrapping it up." To learn more about ENGin and become a volunteer, please visit www.enginprogram.org/volunteer or register to attend one of our weekly Zoom info sessions here. Info sessions are an opportunity to meet one of our team members, learn more about ENGin, and ask questions. If you have any questions before signing up, please contact our team at info@enginprogram.org. Organization: ENGin Are you ready to change a life from the comfort of home? Join ENGin as a conversation partner! This is a flexible and unique opportunity to make a direct impact on someone’s life while discovering a new culture and meeting a new friend. We’ll pair you up with a buddy in Ukraine for weekly videochats at times that are convenient for you. During your conversations, you’ll practice English with your partner, learn about each other’s cultures, and offer an empathetic, authentic space for connection. No teaching experience or knowledge of Ukrainian is required to volunteer with us. All of our participants can understand and hold a basic conversation in English. We offer ample training resources, session materials and total flexibility to customize your sessions to fit your/your partner’s goals and preferences. You’ll also have access to online communities to share ideas and ask questions. Our only requirements for volunteers are English fluency, a strong internet connection, and the ability to commit to one hour a week for a minimum of 10-12 weeks. Here's what three ENGin volunteers say about their experience. "I'm so glad that I got this experience and was able to make a new friend. By putting in a small amount of time, I'm able to make a huge impact on my student. "This program has been, I think, life-changing for both of us. I really consider her more like my daughter right now. That's how close we have become! "I made a friend in Ukraine and we are teaching each other about our culture, our language, and our humor. We're even trading dad jokes! Both of us look forward to our chats and have a hard time wrapping it up." To learn more about ENGin and become a volunteer, please visit www.enginprogram.org/volunteer or register to attend one of our weekly Zoom info sessions here. Info sessions are an opportunity to meet one of our team members, learn more about ENGin, and ask questions. If you have any questions before signing up, please contact our team at info@enginprogram.org. Organization: ENGin Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 06905 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dish Room & Laundry Volunteer (Colerain & Dane)**We would love to have you at Cincinnati Animal CARE, however, this opportunity is only suitable for those who plan to volunteer on a regular basis. Before you begin all volunteers MUST apply online at cincinnatianimalcare.org/volunteer and complete the required volunteer onboarding and training process. DO NOT come to the shelter until training has been completed and you have signed up for a volunteer shift on CAC's platform My Impact Page. Signing up on UC's platform does not translate to CAC's schedule and you run the risk of being turned away. Volunteer hours will NOT be approved until you have completed all volunteer training and your hours have been recorded on your My Impact Page and verified. If volunteer hours can't be verified in our system they will be denied.** Help with cleaning dishes and enrichment items at the shelter. This is an EXTREMELY helpful position since it's time consuming for the animal care staff to do this. Taking on this task for them gives them more time to keep the kennels clean and socialize with the animals. If all dishes are cleaned, there's is always a need for laundry to be done as well. This may be on the dirtier side but we can offer gloves to volunteers. This again greatly frees up the time of the animal care staff. This opportunity is located at both 3949 Colerain Ave and 4210 Dane Ave. Organization: Cincinnati Animal CARE Humane Society **We would love to have you at Cincinnati Animal CARE, however, this opportunity is only suitable for those who plan to volunteer on a regular basis. Before you begin all volunteers MUST apply online at cincinnatianimalcare.org/volunteer and complete the required volunteer onboarding and training process. DO NOT come to the shelter until training has been completed and you have signed up for a volunteer shift on CAC's platform My Impact Page. Signing up on UC's platform does not translate to CAC's schedule and you run the risk of being turned away. Volunteer hours will NOT be approved until you have completed all volunteer training and your hours have been recorded on your My Impact Page and verified. If volunteer hours can't be verified in our system they will be denied.** Help with cleaning dishes and enrichment items at the shelter. This is an EXTREMELY helpful position since it's time consuming for the animal care staff to do this. Taking on this task for them gives them more time to keep the kennels clean and socialize with the animals. If all dishes are cleaned, there's is always a need for laundry to be done as well. This may be on the dirtier side but we can offer gloves to volunteers. This again greatly frees up the time of the animal care staff. This opportunity is located at both 3949 Colerain Ave and 4210 Dane Ave. Organization: Cincinnati Animal CARE Humane Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45223 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Medical Symphony Orchestra GeneralThe Medical Symphony Orchestra (MSO) was formed in 2019 to bridge our love of music and medicine. We aim at connecting members with their musical passions and medical endeavors. As a service-based orchestra, we support health-related nonprofits, medical faculty, patients, senior citizens, and other students through group performances. Volunteer hours will be given for performances (virtual or in-person), group rehearsals, and editing/filming of performances. Organization: Medical Symphony Orchestra The Medical Symphony Orchestra (MSO) was formed in 2019 to bridge our love of music and medicine. We aim at connecting members with their musical passions and medical endeavors. As a service-based orchestra, we support health-related nonprofits, medical faculty, patients, senior citizens, and other students through group performances. Volunteer hours will be given for performances (virtual or in-person), group rehearsals, and editing/filming of performances. Organization: Medical Symphony Orchestra Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45229 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Nourishing CareThe Nourishing Families program supports households that are experiencing financial hardship and food insecurity. We offer a Free Market where people can come shop for food they can use for the week. *We are expanding our Free Market hours, and could really use some extra volunteer support. Nourishing Care ~ Volunteer SignUp Tasks include sorting produce, receiving deliveries, dividing inventory, stocking shelves, and organizing fridges / freezers. Dress for the weather, you will be inside and outside. When you arrive, pull all the way down the driveway to the back parking lot near the red barn. We will gather in the Well House (the little red building) for brief introductions and volunteer station orientation. We will have baked goods and hot chocolate ready for you. Organization: Tikkun Farm The Nourishing Families program supports households that are experiencing financial hardship and food insecurity. We offer a Free Market where people can come shop for food they can use for the week. *We are expanding our Free Market hours, and could really use some extra volunteer support. Nourishing Care ~ Volunteer SignUp Tasks include sorting produce, receiving deliveries, dividing inventory, stocking shelves, and organizing fridges / freezers. Dress for the weather, you will be inside and outside. When you arrive, pull all the way down the driveway to the back parking lot near the red barn. We will gather in the Well House (the little red building) for brief introductions and volunteer station orientation. We will have baked goods and hot chocolate ready for you. Organization: Tikkun Farm Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45231 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Virtual Mentoring: Girls ClubGirls club consists of 8-12 girls, providing a safe and welcoming environment for afternoons after school, and offer various activities aimed to open the girls’ minds to the broader human experience. As virtual mentors, each woman fills a vital role in the lives of participating girls. They serve as a positive role model and coach, promoting girls’ self-esteem and empowerment. They set the example of how to work on a team and help the girls learn to set goals and work toward accomplishing them. They show the ability to empathize with another person’s struggles, to persevere when things don’t go as planned, and to see opportunities, implement solutions, and overcome barriers through creative activities and discussions. CYC Virtual Girls Club volunteers set the example for the kind of women we want the girls to become: confident, committed, compassionate, and able to work in harmony on a racially, economically, and generationally diverse team. School sites still in need of volunteers: Hartwell Elementary- Mondays: 2pm-5pm Taft Elementary- Mondays: 2pm-5pm Winton Hills- Mondays: 2pm-5pm * We are still taking individuals who may only be able to commit an hour or two on the given day. *We are looking to use the GoToMeeting or Google video platform for meetings Orientation Dates: 11/7 & 11/9 2pm-3:30pm (confirm date of choice during conversation with Volunteer Manager) Clubs begin the week of 11/16 Organization: Cincinnati Youth Collaborative Girls club consists of 8-12 girls, providing a safe and welcoming environment for afternoons after school, and offer various activities aimed to open the girls’ minds to the broader human experience. As virtual mentors, each woman fills a vital role in the lives of participating girls. They serve as a positive role model and coach, promoting girls’ self-esteem and empowerment. They set the example of how to work on a team and help the girls learn to set goals and work toward accomplishing them. They show the ability to empathize with another person’s struggles, to persevere when things don’t go as planned, and to see opportunities, implement solutions, and overcome barriers through creative activities and discussions. CYC Virtual Girls Club volunteers set the example for the kind of women we want the girls to become: confident, committed, compassionate, and able to work in harmony on a racially, economically, and generationally diverse team. School sites still in need of volunteers: Hartwell Elementary- Mondays: 2pm-5pm Taft Elementary- Mondays: 2pm-5pm Winton Hills- Mondays: 2pm-5pm * We are still taking individuals who may only be able to commit an hour or two on the given day. *We are looking to use the GoToMeeting or Google video platform for meetings Orientation Dates: 11/7 & 11/9 2pm-3:30pm (confirm date of choice during conversation with Volunteer Manager) Clubs begin the week of 11/16 Organization: Cincinnati Youth Collaborative Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45219 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CURESZ on Campus Club volunteerIn 2020, the CURESZ Foundation is beginning a new club on the UC campus which will probably be called CURESZ on Campus. CURESZ is looking for volunteers to contribute their time initiating and growing this club. We hope it will have a big presence on the UC campus with many devoted members. To learn more about the CURESZ Foundation, please see www.curesz.org. CURESZ is interested in educating students age 15-25 about brain disorders including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation and substance abuse. Organization: CURESZ Foundation In 2020, the CURESZ Foundation is beginning a new club on the UC campus which will probably be called CURESZ on Campus. CURESZ is looking for volunteers to contribute their time initiating and growing this club. We hope it will have a big presence on the UC campus with many devoted members. To learn more about the CURESZ Foundation, please see www.curesz.org. CURESZ is interested in educating students age 15-25 about brain disorders including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation and substance abuse. Organization: CURESZ Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45014 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Dog Walking (Both Shelter Facilities, Select Days)**We would love to have you at Cincinnati Animal CARE, however, this opportunity is only suitable for those who plan to volunteer for AT LEAST one month, or on a regular basis. Before you begin, all volunteers MUST apply online at cincinnatianimalcare.org/volunteer and complete the required volunteer onboarding and training process. DO NOT come to the shelter until training has been completed and you have signed up for a volunteer shift on CAC's platform AND the My Impact Page. Signing up on UC's platform does not translate to CAC's schedule, and you be turned away. Volunteer hours will NOT be approved until you have completed all volunteer training and your hours have been recorded on your My Impact Page and verified. If volunteer hours can't be verified in our system, they will be denied.** Opportunity Description: Turn your love of dogs into action by helping care for our shelter dogs! The dogs at the Hamilton County animal shelter, Cincinnati Animal CARE, need daily outings, and they LOVE walks! Dog Walking Volunteers will assist the Animal Care Team by providing our adoptable dogs with enriching walks. This volunteer opportunity occurs at both 3949 Colerain Ave and 4210 Dane Ave. We can also accommodate ORGANIZED group volunteer outings (frat/sorority, civic, clubs, etc) for dog walking activities for a single-day activity-- please reach out to volunteer@cincycare.org to schedule a volunteer date, as there is a separate process for group volunteers. Organization: Cincinnati Animal CARE Humane Society **We would love to have you at Cincinnati Animal CARE, however, this opportunity is only suitable for those who plan to volunteer for AT LEAST one month, or on a regular basis. Before you begin, all volunteers MUST apply online at cincinnatianimalcare.org/volunteer and complete the required volunteer onboarding and training process. DO NOT come to the shelter until training has been completed and you have signed up for a volunteer shift on CAC's platform AND the My Impact Page. Signing up on UC's platform does not translate to CAC's schedule, and you be turned away. Volunteer hours will NOT be approved until you have completed all volunteer training and your hours have been recorded on your My Impact Page and verified. If volunteer hours can't be verified in our system, they will be denied.** Opportunity Description: Turn your love of dogs into action by helping care for our shelter dogs! The dogs at the Hamilton County animal shelter, Cincinnati Animal CARE, need daily outings, and they LOVE walks! Dog Walking Volunteers will assist the Animal Care Team by providing our adoptable dogs with enriching walks. This volunteer opportunity occurs at both 3949 Colerain Ave and 4210 Dane Ave. We can also accommodate ORGANIZED group volunteer outings (frat/sorority, civic, clubs, etc) for dog walking activities for a single-day activity-- please reach out to volunteer@cincycare.org to schedule a volunteer date, as there is a separate process for group volunteers. Organization: Cincinnati Animal CARE Humane Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45223 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media Manager VolunteerGuiding Light Mentoring is seeking a Social Media Manager Volunteer for the duration of the spring semester. Hours are flexible and you can work remote. If interested, please email us at info@guidinglightmentoring or contact Latisha Owens at (513) 541-9777. Social Media Manager Description: Manage and oversee all social media platforms/content Manage and create content for company's newsletters Create marketing content and strategies for company events/programs Generate, edit, publish and share daily content (original text, images, video or HTML) that builds meaningful connections and encourages community members to take action Set up and optimize company pages within each platform to increase the visibility of company’s social content Create editorial calendars and syndication schedules Continuously improve by capturing and analyzing the appropriate social data/metrics, insights and best practices, and then acting on the information
Social Media Manager requirements and qualifications: Experience using social media for brand awareness and impressions Excellent knowledge of Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Instagram, Google+ and other social media best practices Adequate knowledge of web design, publishing, and web development Excellent multitasking skills Critical thinker and problem-solving skills Team player Good time-management skills Great interpersonal and communication skills Excellent consulting, writing, editing (photo/video/text), presentation and communication skills Seeking degree in Communications, Marketing, Business, New Media, Public Relations or a related fieldOrganization: Guiding Light Mentoring Guiding Light Mentoring is seeking a Social Media Manager Volunteer for the duration of the spring semester. Hours are flexible and you can work remote. If interested, please email us at info@guidinglightmentoring or contact Latisha Owens at (513) 541-9777. Social Media Manager Description: Manage and oversee all social media platforms/content Manage and create content for company's newsletters Create marketing content and strategies for company events/programs Generate, edit, publish and share daily content (original text, images, video or HTML) that builds meaningful connections and encourages community members to take action Set up and optimize company pages within each platform to increase the visibility of company’s social content Create editorial calendars and syndication schedules Continuously improve by capturing and analyzing the appropriate social data/metrics, insights and best practices, and then acting on the information
Social Media Manager requirements and qualifications: Experience using social media for brand awareness and impressions Excellent knowledge of Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Instagram, Google+ and other social media best practices Adequate knowledge of web design, publishing, and web development Excellent multitasking skills Critical thinker and problem-solving skills Team player Good time-management skills Great interpersonal and communication skills Excellent consulting, writing, editing (photo/video/text), presentation and communication skills Seeking degree in Communications, Marketing, Business, New Media, Public Relations or a related fieldOrganization: Guiding Light Mentoring Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45223 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: GardeningThe Grail has several established flower and food beds--including a butterfly garden we plan to expand--across the property. Maintaining them does NOT require a Master Gardener certification, or even a "green thumb" just a desire to "dig in the dirt" and encourage beautiful things to grow. Weeding is the majority of the assignment time, but would include thinning, transplanting, and pruning. SOME over winter work needs to be done to prep spaces for growing season. Flexible scheduling available. Perfect for families! Organization: The Grail in the US The Grail has several established flower and food beds--including a butterfly garden we plan to expand--across the property. Maintaining them does NOT require a Master Gardener certification, or even a "green thumb" just a desire to "dig in the dirt" and encourage beautiful things to grow. Weeding is the majority of the assignment time, but would include thinning, transplanting, and pruning. SOME over winter work needs to be done to prep spaces for growing season. Flexible scheduling available. Perfect for families! Organization: The Grail in the US Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45140 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Trail MaintenanceThe Grail welcomes the public to utilize our trails free of charge, year round, during the daylight hours. We believe the first step in caring for nature is to learn to love it, and to start by being out in it. During the early summer it is difficult to maintain a portion of the trails with a tractor, so we rely on volunteers to use weeders to ensure it is passable. This is best done by a team of 2 for a 4 hour block of time. This is not a difficult task, but is perfect for those who prefer to not volunteer in a group or to have interaction with the public. Organization: The Grail in the US The Grail welcomes the public to utilize our trails free of charge, year round, during the daylight hours. We believe the first step in caring for nature is to learn to love it, and to start by being out in it. During the early summer it is difficult to maintain a portion of the trails with a tractor, so we rely on volunteers to use weeders to ensure it is passable. This is best done by a team of 2 for a 4 hour block of time. This is not a difficult task, but is perfect for those who prefer to not volunteer in a group or to have interaction with the public. Organization: The Grail in the US Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45140 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: UC Knits Handmade Blanket Turn In(Must be a UC Knits Member) In order to receive service hours, you must turn in a blanket to a board member at a UC Knits Meeting. The dimensions for a blanket are 20x20 inches or a circle with a 20 inch diameter. https://campuslink.uc.edu/organization/knitting-for-the-needy Organization: UC Knits (Must be a UC Knits Member) In order to receive service hours, you must turn in a blanket to a board member at a UC Knits Meeting. The dimensions for a blanket are 20x20 inches or a circle with a 20 inch diameter. https://campuslink.uc.edu/organization/knitting-for-the-needy Organization: UC Knits Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45219 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: UC Knits Handmade Child Scarf Turn In(Must be a UC Knits Member) In order to receive service hours, you must turn in a child-sized scarf to a board member at a UC Knits Meeting. The dimensions for a child scarf is 6 inches by 4 feet (48 inches) laying down. https://campuslink.uc.edu/organization/knitting-for-the-needy Organization: UC Knits (Must be a UC Knits Member) In order to receive service hours, you must turn in a child-sized scarf to a board member at a UC Knits Meeting. The dimensions for a child scarf is 6 inches by 4 feet (48 inches) laying down. https://campuslink.uc.edu/organization/knitting-for-the-needy Organization: UC Knits Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45219 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: UC Knits Handmade Hat Turn In(Must be a UC Knits Member) In order to receive service hours, you must turn in an adult-sized hat to a board member at a UC Knits Meeting. https://campuslink.uc.edu/organization/knitting-for-the-needy Organization: UC Knits (Must be a UC Knits Member) In order to receive service hours, you must turn in an adult-sized hat to a board member at a UC Knits Meeting. https://campuslink.uc.edu/organization/knitting-for-the-needy Organization: UC Knits Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45219 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Homework Assistance & TutorsAfter School Homework Assistance & Tutoring for low income inner city students K - 12, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays 5:30 - 7:00 pm . One day per week minimum requirement. All tutoring materials & lesson plans provided for each student. Computer lab Follows CPS schedule & holidays
Organization: Inner City Youth Opportunities After School Homework Assistance & Tutoring for low income inner city students K - 12, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays 5:30 - 7:00 pm . One day per week minimum requirement. All tutoring materials & lesson plans provided for each student. Computer lab Follows CPS schedule & holidays
Organization: Inner City Youth Opportunities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45237 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Tutoring Youth in Grades K thru 12 - Pick-Up and Drop Off From Campus AvailableTUTORS NEEDED EVERY TUESDAY BEGINNING 09/17/19 THROUGH MARCH, 2020 We need UC students to tutor youth in grades K thru 12 in all subjects and in Spanish, French and Latin. As in previous years, our goal is to have one on one tutoring (every child have their own tutor) so that an exciting learning relationship will be established. Our tutoring program is one of the best and we also offer pick up and drop off transportation leaving from Turner Circle if needed. There is also plenty of parking at the church for tutors that drive. Organization: Greater New Hope Missionary Baptist Church TUTORS NEEDED EVERY TUESDAY BEGINNING 09/17/19 THROUGH MARCH, 2020 We need UC students to tutor youth in grades K thru 12 in all subjects and in Spanish, French and Latin. As in previous years, our goal is to have one on one tutoring (every child have their own tutor) so that an exciting learning relationship will be established. Our tutoring program is one of the best and we also offer pick up and drop off transportation leaving from Turner Circle if needed. There is also plenty of parking at the church for tutors that drive. Organization: Greater New Hope Missionary Baptist Church Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45229 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MentorsMentor Description: A Mentor is a caring, responsible, adult volunteer who serves as a trusted friend and guide to youth by developing a supportive relationship with them. S/he helps to ensure that the mentee develops important academic and life skills, is exposed to new opportunities and a wide array of resources, and makes positive life choices. Requirements: Have earned a high school diploma; Submit an application and 2 forms of reference; Pass a criminal background check; Successfully complete an interview for a mentor position; Sincere desire to be personally involved with another person to help him or her achieve personal and career goals; and Must have a vehicle If interested, please complete our application at www.guidinglightmentoring.org. For additional information, please email us at info@guidinglightmentoring.org or contact us by phone at 513-713-0368. Organization: Guiding Light Mentoring Mentor Description: A Mentor is a caring, responsible, adult volunteer who serves as a trusted friend and guide to youth by developing a supportive relationship with them. S/he helps to ensure that the mentee develops important academic and life skills, is exposed to new opportunities and a wide array of resources, and makes positive life choices. Requirements: Have earned a high school diploma; Submit an application and 2 forms of reference; Pass a criminal background check; Successfully complete an interview for a mentor position; Sincere desire to be personally involved with another person to help him or her achieve personal and career goals; and Must have a vehicle If interested, please complete our application at www.guidinglightmentoring.org. For additional information, please email us at info@guidinglightmentoring.org or contact us by phone at 513-713-0368. Organization: Guiding Light Mentoring Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45224 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Drive Cancer Patients to Treatment - FLEXIBLEAre you looking for a flexible volunteer opportunity? Do you want to make a difference in your community and in the lives of cancer patients who may not be able to get to treatment because they do not have transportation. Then consider the American Cancer Society's Road to Recovery program. Transportation can be one of a cancer patient’s biggest roadblocks to treatment. That’s why the American Cancer Society Road To Recovery program provides patients in need with free rides to treatment. For those who cannot drive themselves or have no other means of getting to cancer-related medical appointments, volunteers donate their time to give patients a much-needed ride. Family and friends may help, but over the course of several months, they may not always have the time or resources to provide every ride. That’s why a successful transportation assistance program can be a tremendous asset to the community, and an inspiration to a volunteer. Our volunteers have provided hundreds of thousands of rides for patients, but the need for drivers continues to accelerate. How it works Drivers are able to specify their preferences and can accept ride opportunities that fit in their schedule.
For more information contact Heather.Robison@cancer.org or call 404-327-6583
Organization: American Cancer Society Are you looking for a flexible volunteer opportunity? Do you want to make a difference in your community and in the lives of cancer patients who may not be able to get to treatment because they do not have transportation. Then consider the American Cancer Society's Road to Recovery program. Transportation can be one of a cancer patient’s biggest roadblocks to treatment. That’s why the American Cancer Society Road To Recovery program provides patients in need with free rides to treatment. For those who cannot drive themselves or have no other means of getting to cancer-related medical appointments, volunteers donate their time to give patients a much-needed ride. Family and friends may help, but over the course of several months, they may not always have the time or resources to provide every ride. That’s why a successful transportation assistance program can be a tremendous asset to the community, and an inspiration to a volunteer. Our volunteers have provided hundreds of thousands of rides for patients, but the need for drivers continues to accelerate. How it works Drivers are able to specify their preferences and can accept ride opportunities that fit in their schedule.
For more information contact Heather.Robison@cancer.org or call 404-327-6583
Organization: American Cancer Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45206 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SeniorsOur Seniors are interested in crafts, bingo, health care issues and conditions, music, wellness activities, food and fun things going on. They also enjoy giving back and would volunteer if conditions meet the criteria. Organization: St. Marks Community Our Seniors are interested in crafts, bingo, health care issues and conditions, music, wellness activities, food and fun things going on. They also enjoy giving back and would volunteer if conditions meet the criteria. Organization: St. Marks Community Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45150 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentors NeededSenators Mentoring Program is an in-school initiative of GRAD Cincinnati at Taft IT High School. We aim to motivate, inspire and encourage junior high students (7th and 8th grade students) to excel academically, socially and professionally. The program provides various activities on campus and within the community to encourage healthy decision making and positive habits that leads towards success. We need mentors who are willing to: Meet one-on-one weekly with a middle school student for the school year Attend quarterly mentor power-up trainings on Saturdays Attend sponsored semester activities with mentee and their familyThose who are interested will need to email db@gradcincinnati.org or complete an interest form on GRAD Cincinnati website. Mentors will be required to complete an application and a background check. We invite you to join the journey in changing a student's life. Organization: GRAD Cincinnati - Taft High School Senators Mentoring Program is an in-school initiative of GRAD Cincinnati at Taft IT High School. We aim to motivate, inspire and encourage junior high students (7th and 8th grade students) to excel academically, socially and professionally. The program provides various activities on campus and within the community to encourage healthy decision making and positive habits that leads towards success. We need mentors who are willing to: Meet one-on-one weekly with a middle school student for the school year Attend quarterly mentor power-up trainings on Saturdays Attend sponsored semester activities with mentee and their familyThose who are interested will need to email db@gradcincinnati.org or complete an interest form on GRAD Cincinnati website. Mentors will be required to complete an application and a background check. We invite you to join the journey in changing a student's life. Organization: GRAD Cincinnati - Taft High School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45214 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MYCincinnati Orchestra VolunteersMYCincinnati is a free after school music program for youth in Price Hill. Volunteers who come to our program usually have some knowledge of violin, viola, cello, bass, flute, clarinet, oboe, and percussion. Volunteers can give private lessons or help out in group rehearsals. A regular volunteer time is encouraged, but not required. Organization: Price Hill Will - MYCincinnati MYCincinnati is a free after school music program for youth in Price Hill. Volunteers who come to our program usually have some knowledge of violin, viola, cello, bass, flute, clarinet, oboe, and percussion. Volunteers can give private lessons or help out in group rehearsals. A regular volunteer time is encouraged, but not required. Organization: Price Hill Will - MYCincinnati Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 45205 Allow Groups: Yes |