Volunteer: Birding at Methodist Theological School in OhioCitizen scientist opportunity! Come stroll the 80-acre campus with guidance of Susan W, a seasoned birder and help us launch a monthly inventory of birds. New policy at MTSO: If the volunteer is under 18, they must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Volunteers are asked to complete this Volunteer and Social Media Waiver prior to attending. If you are a repeat volunteer, this form needs completed only once per year. Organization: Seminary Hill Farm Citizen scientist opportunity! Come stroll the 80-acre campus with guidance of Susan W, a seasoned birder and help us launch a monthly inventory of birds. New policy at MTSO: If the volunteer is under 18, they must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Volunteers are asked to complete this Volunteer and Social Media Waiver prior to attending. If you are a repeat volunteer, this form needs completed only once per year. Organization: Seminary Hill Farm Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 5, 2026 Zip Code: 43015 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Birding at Methodist Theological School in OhioCitizen scientist opportunity! Come stroll the 80-acre campus with guidance of Susan W, a seasoned birder and help us launch a monthly inventory of birds. New policy at MTSO: If the volunteer is under 18, they must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Volunteers are asked to complete this Volunteer and Social Media Waiver prior to attending. If you are a repeat volunteer, this form needs completed only once per year. Organization: Seminary Hill Farm Citizen scientist opportunity! Come stroll the 80-acre campus with guidance of Susan W, a seasoned birder and help us launch a monthly inventory of birds. New policy at MTSO: If the volunteer is under 18, they must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Volunteers are asked to complete this Volunteer and Social Media Waiver prior to attending. If you are a repeat volunteer, this form needs completed only once per year. Organization: Seminary Hill Farm Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 7, 2026 Zip Code: 43015 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Birding at Methodist Theological School in OhioCitizen scientist opportunity! Come stroll the 80-acre campus with guidance of Susan W, a seasoned birder and help us launch a monthly inventory of birds. New policy at MTSO: If the volunteer is under 18, they must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Volunteers are asked to complete this Volunteer and Social Media Waiver prior to attending. If you are a repeat volunteer, this form needs completed only once per year. Organization: Seminary Hill Farm Citizen scientist opportunity! Come stroll the 80-acre campus with guidance of Susan W, a seasoned birder and help us launch a monthly inventory of birds. New policy at MTSO: If the volunteer is under 18, they must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Volunteers are asked to complete this Volunteer and Social Media Waiver prior to attending. If you are a repeat volunteer, this form needs completed only once per year. Organization: Seminary Hill Farm Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 3, 2026 Zip Code: 43015 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: LSS Delaware Food Pantry VolunteersHelp provide needed food to neighbors experiencing food insecurity. Volunteers will help distribute food during distributions. Volunteers must be 16 years old, or 13+ years old with an adult. Organization: Lutheran Social Services Help provide needed food to neighbors experiencing food insecurity. Volunteers will help distribute food during distributions. Volunteers must be 16 years old, or 13+ years old with an adult. Organization: Lutheran Social Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43015 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: City Year AmeriCorps Student Success CoachCity Year AmeriCorps Member Student Success Coach
How to Apply For more information on how to apply, visit: https://www.cityyear.org/apply-now. Start Date in late July, 2026 ABOUT CITY YEAR City Year, an AmeriCorps program, helps students across schools succeed. Teams of City Year AmeriCorps members provide support to students, classrooms and the whole school, helping to ensure that students in systematically under-resourced schools receive a high-quality education that prepares them with the skills and mindset to thrive and contribute to their community. Your Role and Responsibilities As a valued member of the school community you will share in some or all of the responsibilities listed below. If you have not done all these things, that is okay. We don’t expect you to come in knowing how to do them and provide 2-4 weeks of training at the beginning of the year to support you. Plus, you will work with partner teachers and school staff every step of the way. If you’re interested in the role, we’ d love for you to apply so we can learn a bit more about why this might be the right opportunity for you! To support academic coaching and interpersonal development for students, you will: · Work with identified students 1:1 and in small groups · Develop literacy and/or math skills varying learning activities by student level, answering student questions and encouraging assignment completion · Create and implement a behavior management system for students · Help build a safe, healthy and supportive classroom environment · Develop interpersonal skills throughout their day, using proven strategies of learning, practicing, reflection and repetition · Collaborate with teachers and team members to collect, record, analyze and monitor individual student progress, participating in facilitated reviews of student data collected and entered into City Year’s student data system · Create an engaging, safe and healthy classroom space in collaboration with the teacher. Support Whole School initiatives to increase engagement with students and their families · Support start of day and transition times, such as hallways, recess, morning greeting and end of day departures for students · Support and/or conduct extended day and virtual programming for students before, during and after school including, but not limited to, academic enrichment and intervention, homework support, recreation and student clubs, service learning, and leadership development · Create, support and/or co-lead events or programs that recognize and appreciate student growth and/or achievement in math, literacy, attendance, and behavior City Year Benefits You will receive: · Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance · $1,122 bi-weekly paycheck · Workers’ compensation · $500 relocation payment eligible for any member who relocates 50+ miles to serve · Benefits specific to City Year location · More than 200 hours of leadership and professional learing · City Year Alumni Association · University partnerships and scholarships · Career partners · Curalinc Employee Assistance Program · Talkspace Therapy Program · Benefit Advocate Center · City Year / AmeriCorps Uniform parts AmeriCorps and other federally-issued Benefits You will be eligible for: · Segal AmeriCorps Education Award ($7,395) · Child care benefits paid by AmeriCorps · Loan forbearance and interest accrual payments for qualified student loans · Time accrual toward the U.S. Department of Education’s Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program, (see Reduction of Education Costs) · Income-based Loan Repayment Plan (IBR) Eligibility Requirements City Year AmeriCorps members are as varied as the communities we serve. We’re looking for you if you want to build yourself, give back and are ready to change the world. Applicants must: · Be between 18-25 years old · Be a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident Authorization to work in the U.S. is not sufficient Those with DACA status unfortunately are not eligible at this time · Have a GED or high school diploma, some college experience, or college degree · Have served no more than three terms in an AmeriCorps state or national program* · Agree to complete a background check * Individuals may receive no more than the value of two full time education awards. If you have received the equivalent of more than one full time education award, you are eligible to serve and receive a discounted award. ** Certain locations have earlier start dates. Please contact joinus@cityyear.org for more details. Organization: City Year Cleveland City Year AmeriCorps Member Student Success Coach
How to Apply For more information on how to apply, visit: https://www.cityyear.org/apply-now. Start Date in late July, 2026 ABOUT CITY YEAR City Year, an AmeriCorps program, helps students across schools succeed. Teams of City Year AmeriCorps members provide support to students, classrooms and the whole school, helping to ensure that students in systematically under-resourced schools receive a high-quality education that prepares them with the skills and mindset to thrive and contribute to their community. Your Role and Responsibilities As a valued member of the school community you will share in some or all of the responsibilities listed below. If you have not done all these things, that is okay. We don’t expect you to come in knowing how to do them and provide 2-4 weeks of training at the beginning of the year to support you. Plus, you will work with partner teachers and school staff every step of the way. If you’re interested in the role, we’ d love for you to apply so we can learn a bit more about why this might be the right opportunity for you! To support academic coaching and interpersonal development for students, you will: · Work with identified students 1:1 and in small groups · Develop literacy and/or math skills varying learning activities by student level, answering student questions and encouraging assignment completion · Create and implement a behavior management system for students · Help build a safe, healthy and supportive classroom environment · Develop interpersonal skills throughout their day, using proven strategies of learning, practicing, reflection and repetition · Collaborate with teachers and team members to collect, record, analyze and monitor individual student progress, participating in facilitated reviews of student data collected and entered into City Year’s student data system · Create an engaging, safe and healthy classroom space in collaboration with the teacher. Support Whole School initiatives to increase engagement with students and their families · Support start of day and transition times, such as hallways, recess, morning greeting and end of day departures for students · Support and/or conduct extended day and virtual programming for students before, during and after school including, but not limited to, academic enrichment and intervention, homework support, recreation and student clubs, service learning, and leadership development · Create, support and/or co-lead events or programs that recognize and appreciate student growth and/or achievement in math, literacy, attendance, and behavior City Year Benefits You will receive: · Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance · $1,122 bi-weekly paycheck · Workers’ compensation · $500 relocation payment eligible for any member who relocates 50+ miles to serve · Benefits specific to City Year location · More than 200 hours of leadership and professional learing · City Year Alumni Association · University partnerships and scholarships · Career partners · Curalinc Employee Assistance Program · Talkspace Therapy Program · Benefit Advocate Center · City Year / AmeriCorps Uniform parts AmeriCorps and other federally-issued Benefits You will be eligible for: · Segal AmeriCorps Education Award ($7,395) · Child care benefits paid by AmeriCorps · Loan forbearance and interest accrual payments for qualified student loans · Time accrual toward the U.S. Department of Education’s Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program, (see Reduction of Education Costs) · Income-based Loan Repayment Plan (IBR) Eligibility Requirements City Year AmeriCorps members are as varied as the communities we serve. We’re looking for you if you want to build yourself, give back and are ready to change the world. Applicants must: · Be between 18-25 years old · Be a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident Authorization to work in the U.S. is not sufficient Those with DACA status unfortunately are not eligible at this time · Have a GED or high school diploma, some college experience, or college degree · Have served no more than three terms in an AmeriCorps state or national program* · Agree to complete a background check * Individuals may receive no more than the value of two full time education awards. If you have received the equivalent of more than one full time education award, you are eligible to serve and receive a discounted award. ** Certain locations have earlier start dates. Please contact joinus@cityyear.org for more details. Organization: City Year Cleveland Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44114 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority AmeriCorps VISTA MemberDescription Join AmeriCorps and help Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority’s commitment to community-based programs designed to support Franklin County residents’: · Housing Stability · Educational Attainment · Health & Wellbeing · Employment Outlook · Personal Development We’re placing members (full-time) at locations such as ØCommunity of Caring ØEthiopian Tewahedo Social Services ØFuture Ready Five ØGlobal Health Education & Development ØHilliard Food Pantry Plus ØLocal Matters ØUnited Way of Central Ohio ØWesterville Area Resource Ministry As a VISTA Member, you might: Build resources and fundraising opportunities Develop and facilitate community engagement activities Expand programs that provide direct support children, food access, education, communication, etc.This is your chance to give back, change lives in our community while gaining hands-on experience and support. Apply on the AmeriCorps website for the “CMHA VISTA Member” position: https://my.americorps.gov/mp/listing/viewListing.do?fromSearch=true&id=125953 Organization: CMHA Description Join AmeriCorps and help Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority’s commitment to community-based programs designed to support Franklin County residents’: · Housing Stability · Educational Attainment · Health & Wellbeing · Employment Outlook · Personal Development We’re placing members (full-time) at locations such as ØCommunity of Caring ØEthiopian Tewahedo Social Services ØFuture Ready Five ØGlobal Health Education & Development ØHilliard Food Pantry Plus ØLocal Matters ØUnited Way of Central Ohio ØWesterville Area Resource Ministry As a VISTA Member, you might: Build resources and fundraising opportunities Develop and facilitate community engagement activities Expand programs that provide direct support children, food access, education, communication, etc.This is your chance to give back, change lives in our community while gaining hands-on experience and support. Apply on the AmeriCorps website for the “CMHA VISTA Member” position: https://my.americorps.gov/mp/listing/viewListing.do?fromSearch=true&id=125953 Organization: CMHA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2026 Zip Code: 43203 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer CourierDo you enjoy customer service and long drives? Experience the changing seasons as you drive a designated route through the parks delivering mail to park staff. Courier volunteers start at the MetroParks Main Office to gather mail, then drive a MetroParks vehicle between park offices delivering packages, mail, and other items. NORTH PARKS ROUTE: 8:30 - 11:30am Eastwood/Huffman Carriage Hill Taylorsville Englewood/Aullwood Garden Wegerzyn Gardens CentralSOUTH PARKS ROUTE: 1:00 - 4:00pm Adventure Central / Wesleyan Possum Creek MetroPark Twin Valley / Germantown Cox Arboretum ImpactVolunteers provide quality administrative support to MetroParks staff, which enhances the efficiency of our operations and allows staff to dedicate more time to driving our mission forward. Tasks Provide excellent customer service. Be courteous and helpful to the general public, volunteers, and staff. Sort and distribute packages, mail, and other items. Regularly lift 10-15 pounds and occasionally lift as much as 25 pounds. Practice safe driving habits at all times. Practice confidentiality regarding all MetroParks personnel and business matters. Refuel vehicle at pre-identified locations during each shift. Complete vehicle use forms each shift and report any vehicle malfunction or service needs to Staff Lead immediately. Maintain open communication with the Staff Lead at all times. Eligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long Term ages 18 and up who have trained and qualified as Volunteer Couriers. Learn more about our types of service here.This opportunity is currently not open for new volunteers. Additional Notes Commitment: Due to the training time invested in this opportunity, we are asking volunteers to commit to 1 year of service as a regularly scheduled Volunteer Courier. Volunteers must maintain a Valid Ohio driver’s license, provide proof of insurance, and submit a driver’s screening. Volunteers must submit to a standard drug test in the event of an accident. Parking and Meeting Instructions: Volunteers can park their vehicles in the MetroParks Main office lot, as long as a MetroParks Volunteer Hangtag is displayed in the front windshield. Check in with the Visitor Services staff at the Main Office front desk upon arrival. Dress: Volunteers must wear a volunteer nametag and a high-visibility vest. Volunteers must carry a mobile phone during their shift for use in the event of an emergency. Cancelation: Email the list of Courier Volunteers to arrange a shift swap or a substitute. Notify the staff lead and Volunteer Coordinator of a shift swap, substitution, or cancellation with as much advance notice as possible. If you must cancel a shift less than 48 hours before the shift start time, please unregister your shift from Get Connected, AND call the staff lead. Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Administration Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information.Organization: Administration Do you enjoy customer service and long drives? Experience the changing seasons as you drive a designated route through the parks delivering mail to park staff. Courier volunteers start at the MetroParks Main Office to gather mail, then drive a MetroParks vehicle between park offices delivering packages, mail, and other items. NORTH PARKS ROUTE: 8:30 - 11:30am Eastwood/Huffman Carriage Hill Taylorsville Englewood/Aullwood Garden Wegerzyn Gardens CentralSOUTH PARKS ROUTE: 1:00 - 4:00pm Adventure Central / Wesleyan Possum Creek MetroPark Twin Valley / Germantown Cox Arboretum ImpactVolunteers provide quality administrative support to MetroParks staff, which enhances the efficiency of our operations and allows staff to dedicate more time to driving our mission forward. Tasks Provide excellent customer service. Be courteous and helpful to the general public, volunteers, and staff. Sort and distribute packages, mail, and other items. Regularly lift 10-15 pounds and occasionally lift as much as 25 pounds. Practice safe driving habits at all times. Practice confidentiality regarding all MetroParks personnel and business matters. Refuel vehicle at pre-identified locations during each shift. Complete vehicle use forms each shift and report any vehicle malfunction or service needs to Staff Lead immediately. Maintain open communication with the Staff Lead at all times. Eligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long Term ages 18 and up who have trained and qualified as Volunteer Couriers. Learn more about our types of service here.This opportunity is currently not open for new volunteers. Additional Notes Commitment: Due to the training time invested in this opportunity, we are asking volunteers to commit to 1 year of service as a regularly scheduled Volunteer Courier. Volunteers must maintain a Valid Ohio driver’s license, provide proof of insurance, and submit a driver’s screening. Volunteers must submit to a standard drug test in the event of an accident. Parking and Meeting Instructions: Volunteers can park their vehicles in the MetroParks Main office lot, as long as a MetroParks Volunteer Hangtag is displayed in the front windshield. Check in with the Visitor Services staff at the Main Office front desk upon arrival. Dress: Volunteers must wear a volunteer nametag and a high-visibility vest. Volunteers must carry a mobile phone during their shift for use in the event of an emergency. Cancelation: Email the list of Courier Volunteers to arrange a shift swap or a substitute. Notify the staff lead and Volunteer Coordinator of a shift swap, substitution, or cancellation with as much advance notice as possible. If you must cancel a shift less than 48 hours before the shift start time, please unregister your shift from Get Connected, AND call the staff lead. Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Administration Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information.Organization: Administration Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45402 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Visitor Center Ambassador: Cox ArboretumShare your love and enthusiasm for the Arboretum with park patrons! Help enhance the visitor experience by greeting, welcoming, and interacting with a variety of diverse audiences and recommending all the best things to see and do while visiting the park. ImpactVisitor Center Ambassadors share their enthusiasm for Five Rivers MetroParks with diverse audiences at the Visitor Centers at Carriage Hill and Cox Arboretum MetroParks. Ambassadors are often the first friendly faces a visitor sees welcoming them to the park and can be counted on to share helpful information and answer a variety of questions. TasksProvide excellent customer service by welcoming and directing visitors throughout the park and visitor center.Answer questions about MetroParks. Distribute brochures or other literature appropriate to the conversation.Provide guest assistance while Visitor Services staff is on break. (You will not be asked to answer phones.)Eligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, and Youth ages 16 and up. Learn more about our types of service here. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Parking can be found in the visitor parking lots in front of the visitor center located at 6733 N. Springboro Pike. Cancelation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please call Visitor Services Manager Jonathan Gray at 937-499-4270 or 937-275-7275 Environment & Physical Demands: This opportunity involves sitting at the volunteer desk for periods for periods of time. Volunteers may want to stand for periods to speak with guests or show them to specific areas or give directions. Volunteers may choose to station themselves outside the visitor center for some or all of their shifts. Dress: Please wear your volunteer name badge and, if you have one, your green or blue volunteer shirt. The temperature in the atrium stays cool or warm in alignment with the weather, so please dress accordingly. If choosing to station outside of the visitor center, a volunteer safety vest must be worn. Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Ambassador Volunteer Position for more information on Ambassador volunteer opportunities with us.Organization: Ambassador Share your love and enthusiasm for the Arboretum with park patrons! Help enhance the visitor experience by greeting, welcoming, and interacting with a variety of diverse audiences and recommending all the best things to see and do while visiting the park. ImpactVisitor Center Ambassadors share their enthusiasm for Five Rivers MetroParks with diverse audiences at the Visitor Centers at Carriage Hill and Cox Arboretum MetroParks. Ambassadors are often the first friendly faces a visitor sees welcoming them to the park and can be counted on to share helpful information and answer a variety of questions. TasksProvide excellent customer service by welcoming and directing visitors throughout the park and visitor center.Answer questions about MetroParks. Distribute brochures or other literature appropriate to the conversation.Provide guest assistance while Visitor Services staff is on break. (You will not be asked to answer phones.)Eligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, and Youth ages 16 and up. Learn more about our types of service here. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Parking can be found in the visitor parking lots in front of the visitor center located at 6733 N. Springboro Pike. Cancelation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please call Visitor Services Manager Jonathan Gray at 937-499-4270 or 937-275-7275 Environment & Physical Demands: This opportunity involves sitting at the volunteer desk for periods for periods of time. Volunteers may want to stand for periods to speak with guests or show them to specific areas or give directions. Volunteers may choose to station themselves outside the visitor center for some or all of their shifts. Dress: Please wear your volunteer name badge and, if you have one, your green or blue volunteer shirt. The temperature in the atrium stays cool or warm in alignment with the weather, so please dress accordingly. If choosing to station outside of the visitor center, a volunteer safety vest must be worn. Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Ambassador Volunteer Position for more information on Ambassador volunteer opportunities with us.Organization: Ambassador Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Visitor Center Ambassador: Carriage HillShare your love and enthusiasm for Carriage Hill with park patrons! Help enhance the visitor experience by greeting, welcoming, and interacting with a variety of diverse audiences and recommending all the best things to see and do while visiting the farm. ImpactVisitor Center Ambassadors share their enthusiasm for Five Rivers MetroParks with diverse audiences at the Visitor Centers at Carriage Hill and Cox Arboretum MetroParks. Ambassadors are often the first friendly faces a visitor sees welcoming them to the park and can be counted on to share helpful information and answer a variety of questions. Tasks Provide excellent customer service by welcoming and directing visitors throughout the park and visitor center. Answer questions about MetroParks. Distribute brochures or other literature appropriate to the conversation.Provide guest assistance while Visitor Services staff is on break. (You will not be asked to answer phones.) Eligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, and Youth ages 16 and up. Learn more about our types of service here. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Parking can be found in the visitor parking lots in front of the visitor center located at 7800 E. Shull Rd. Cancelation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please call Visitor Services Manager Jonathan Gray at 937-499-4270 or 937-275-7275 Environment & Physical Demands: This opportunity involves sitting at the volunteer desk for periods of time. Volunteers may want to stand for periods to speak with guests or show them to specific areas or give directions. Volunteers may choose to station themselves outside the visitor center for some or all of their shift. Dress: Please wear your volunteer name badge and, if you have one, your green or blue volunteer shirt. The temperature in the visitor center can vary in alignment with the weather, so please dress accordingly. If choosing to station outside of the visitor center, a volunteer safety vest must be worn. Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Ambassador Volunteer Position for more information on Ambassador volunteer opportunities with us.Organization: Ambassador Share your love and enthusiasm for Carriage Hill with park patrons! Help enhance the visitor experience by greeting, welcoming, and interacting with a variety of diverse audiences and recommending all the best things to see and do while visiting the farm. ImpactVisitor Center Ambassadors share their enthusiasm for Five Rivers MetroParks with diverse audiences at the Visitor Centers at Carriage Hill and Cox Arboretum MetroParks. Ambassadors are often the first friendly faces a visitor sees welcoming them to the park and can be counted on to share helpful information and answer a variety of questions. Tasks Provide excellent customer service by welcoming and directing visitors throughout the park and visitor center. Answer questions about MetroParks. Distribute brochures or other literature appropriate to the conversation.Provide guest assistance while Visitor Services staff is on break. (You will not be asked to answer phones.) Eligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, and Youth ages 16 and up. Learn more about our types of service here. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Parking can be found in the visitor parking lots in front of the visitor center located at 7800 E. Shull Rd. Cancelation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please call Visitor Services Manager Jonathan Gray at 937-499-4270 or 937-275-7275 Environment & Physical Demands: This opportunity involves sitting at the volunteer desk for periods of time. Volunteers may want to stand for periods to speak with guests or show them to specific areas or give directions. Volunteers may choose to station themselves outside the visitor center for some or all of their shift. Dress: Please wear your volunteer name badge and, if you have one, your green or blue volunteer shirt. The temperature in the visitor center can vary in alignment with the weather, so please dress accordingly. If choosing to station outside of the visitor center, a volunteer safety vest must be worn. Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Ambassador Volunteer Position for more information on Ambassador volunteer opportunities with us.Organization: Ambassador Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45424 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Empower Black Girls: Volunteer with Malaika as a MentorProgram Description and Who We’re Seeking: Our Malaika Mentor Program is uniquely curated for youth identifying as Black girls, and we are seeking Black and other Women of Color to serve as mentors, fostering individual relationships, implementing creative programming initiatives, and nurturing community bonds. Currently, we are recruiting, training, and supporting volunteers to serve as mentors for six months as part of our inaugural mentor Cohort, "60 for Six." Why Volunteer With Us? Your involvement directly addresses the urgent need for mentorship. Currently, there are over 60 youth eagerly awaiting mentors, and with your assistance, we could expand our services to reach many more. How It Works: Volunteers will receive mentor training and support before being matched and engaging with their mentee in meaningful cultural, educational, and social activities, facilitating personal and professional growth for the youth involved – all at no cost to the Volunteer. Interested? Take the first step today by clicking the Mentor Interest Form 2025 to sign up for orientation. Once submitted, you’ll be contacted with more details about the next steps! Organization: Franklin County Children Services Program Description and Who We’re Seeking: Our Malaika Mentor Program is uniquely curated for youth identifying as Black girls, and we are seeking Black and other Women of Color to serve as mentors, fostering individual relationships, implementing creative programming initiatives, and nurturing community bonds. Currently, we are recruiting, training, and supporting volunteers to serve as mentors for six months as part of our inaugural mentor Cohort, "60 for Six." Why Volunteer With Us? Your involvement directly addresses the urgent need for mentorship. Currently, there are over 60 youth eagerly awaiting mentors, and with your assistance, we could expand our services to reach many more. How It Works: Volunteers will receive mentor training and support before being matched and engaging with their mentee in meaningful cultural, educational, and social activities, facilitating personal and professional growth for the youth involved – all at no cost to the Volunteer. Interested? Take the first step today by clicking the Mentor Interest Form 2025 to sign up for orientation. Once submitted, you’ll be contacted with more details about the next steps! Organization: Franklin County Children Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43223 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Empower Black Boys: Volunteer with Simba as a MentorProgram Description and Who We’re Seeking: Our Simba Mentor Program is uniquely curated for youth identifying as Black boys, and we are seeking Black and other Men of Color to serve as mentors, fostering individual relationships, implementing creative programming initiatives, and nurturing community bonds. Currently, we are recruiting, training, and supporting volunteers to serve as mentors for six months as part of our mentor Cohort, "60 for Six." Objective: The "60 for Six" initiative aims to recruit, train, and support 60 community members to mentor youth involved with Franklin County Children Services over a six-month period. Why Volunteer With Us? Your involvement directly addresses an urgent need for mentorship. Many youth are currently on our waiting list, and with your help, we can extend our services to impact even more young lives. As a volunteer mentor, you’ll receive all the training, guidance, and support you need to make a meaningful difference. We provide a structured framework for mentors and mentees, offering FREE cultural, educational, and social activities to encourage growth and build connections. How It Works: Volunteers will receive mentor training and support before being matched and engaging with their mentee in meaningful cultural, educational, and social activities, facilitating personal and professional growth for the youth involved – all at no cost to the Volunteer. Attend a 90-minute Orientation.Complete an application and pass a background check.Finish a 5-part, self-guided mentor training. Get matched!Interested? Take the first step today by clicking the Mentor Interest Form 2025 to sign up for orientation. Once submitted, you’ll be contacted with more details about the next steps! Organization: Franklin County Children Services Program Description and Who We’re Seeking: Our Simba Mentor Program is uniquely curated for youth identifying as Black boys, and we are seeking Black and other Men of Color to serve as mentors, fostering individual relationships, implementing creative programming initiatives, and nurturing community bonds. Currently, we are recruiting, training, and supporting volunteers to serve as mentors for six months as part of our mentor Cohort, "60 for Six." Objective: The "60 for Six" initiative aims to recruit, train, and support 60 community members to mentor youth involved with Franklin County Children Services over a six-month period. Why Volunteer With Us? Your involvement directly addresses an urgent need for mentorship. Many youth are currently on our waiting list, and with your help, we can extend our services to impact even more young lives. As a volunteer mentor, you’ll receive all the training, guidance, and support you need to make a meaningful difference. We provide a structured framework for mentors and mentees, offering FREE cultural, educational, and social activities to encourage growth and build connections. How It Works: Volunteers will receive mentor training and support before being matched and engaging with their mentee in meaningful cultural, educational, and social activities, facilitating personal and professional growth for the youth involved – all at no cost to the Volunteer. Attend a 90-minute Orientation.Complete an application and pass a background check.Finish a 5-part, self-guided mentor training. Get matched!Interested? Take the first step today by clicking the Mentor Interest Form 2025 to sign up for orientation. Once submitted, you’ll be contacted with more details about the next steps! Organization: Franklin County Children Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43223 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Empower Youth: Volunteer with the Friendship Program as a MentorProgram Description and Who We’re Seeking: Our Friendship Program is designed to foster social-emotional learning and the art of building relationships. Through mentorship within the program, our emphasis lies in nurturing personal connections, implementing inventive programming, and fortifying community bonds. Currently, we are recruiting, training, and supporting volunteers to serve as mentors for six months as part of our inaugural mentor Cohort, "60 for Six." Why Volunteer With Us? Your involvement directly addresses the urgent need for mentorship, including in the Friendship Program. Currently, there are over 60 youth eagerly awaiting mentors, and with your assistance, we could expand our services to reach many more. How It Works: Volunteers will receive mentor training and support before being matched and engaging with their mentee in meaningful cultural, educational, and social activities, facilitating personal and professional growth for the youth involved – all at no cost to the Volunteer. Interested? Take the first step today by clicking the Mentor Interest Form 2025 to sign up for orientation. Once submitted, you’ll be contacted with more details about the next steps! Organization: Franklin County Children Services Program Description and Who We’re Seeking: Our Friendship Program is designed to foster social-emotional learning and the art of building relationships. Through mentorship within the program, our emphasis lies in nurturing personal connections, implementing inventive programming, and fortifying community bonds. Currently, we are recruiting, training, and supporting volunteers to serve as mentors for six months as part of our inaugural mentor Cohort, "60 for Six." Why Volunteer With Us? Your involvement directly addresses the urgent need for mentorship, including in the Friendship Program. Currently, there are over 60 youth eagerly awaiting mentors, and with your assistance, we could expand our services to reach many more. How It Works: Volunteers will receive mentor training and support before being matched and engaging with their mentee in meaningful cultural, educational, and social activities, facilitating personal and professional growth for the youth involved – all at no cost to the Volunteer. Interested? Take the first step today by clicking the Mentor Interest Form 2025 to sign up for orientation. Once submitted, you’ll be contacted with more details about the next steps! Organization: Franklin County Children Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43223 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Empower Adolescent Youth: Volunteer with College-Bound as a MentorProgram Description and Who We’re Seeking: Our College-Bound Program aims to encourage youth to pursue post-secondary education while also emphasizing the development of essential life skills. Through mentorship within the program, we focus on cultivating individual connections, introducing innovative programming, and strengthening community ties. Currently, we are recruiting, training, and supporting volunteers to serve as mentors for six months as part of our mentor Cohort, "60 for Six." Why Volunteer With Us? Your involvement directly addresses the urgent need for mentorship, including in the College-Bound Program. Currently, there are over 60 youth eagerly awaiting mentors, and with your assistance, we could expand our services to reach many more. How It Works: Volunteers will receive mentor training and support before being matched and engaging with their mentee in meaningful cultural, educational, and social activities, facilitating personal and professional growth for the youth involved – all at no cost to the Volunteer. Attend a 90-minute Orientation. Complete an application and pass a background check. Finish a 5-part, self-guided mentor training. Get matched!Interested? Take the first step today by clicking the Mentor Interest Form 2025 to sign up for orientation. Once submitted, you’ll be contacted with more details about the next steps! Organization: Franklin County Children Services Program Description and Who We’re Seeking: Our College-Bound Program aims to encourage youth to pursue post-secondary education while also emphasizing the development of essential life skills. Through mentorship within the program, we focus on cultivating individual connections, introducing innovative programming, and strengthening community ties. Currently, we are recruiting, training, and supporting volunteers to serve as mentors for six months as part of our mentor Cohort, "60 for Six." Why Volunteer With Us? Your involvement directly addresses the urgent need for mentorship, including in the College-Bound Program. Currently, there are over 60 youth eagerly awaiting mentors, and with your assistance, we could expand our services to reach many more. How It Works: Volunteers will receive mentor training and support before being matched and engaging with their mentee in meaningful cultural, educational, and social activities, facilitating personal and professional growth for the youth involved – all at no cost to the Volunteer. Attend a 90-minute Orientation. Complete an application and pass a background check. Finish a 5-part, self-guided mentor training. Get matched!Interested? Take the first step today by clicking the Mentor Interest Form 2025 to sign up for orientation. Once submitted, you’ll be contacted with more details about the next steps! Organization: Franklin County Children Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43223 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: OCAC Art Shop VolunteerJoin Our Team of Art Shop Volunteers! Are you passionate about the arts and connecting with people? We have an exciting opportunity for you to make a difference! Our vibrant Art Shop is looking for dedicated volunteers to join our team. Position: Art Shop Volunteer Responsibilities: Assist customers with a friendly and welcoming attitude. Operate the Square iPad terminal for transactions.Requirements: Available for at least one 3-hour shift each week. Comfortable using the Square iPad terminal. Excellent communication and customer service skillsBenefits: Become a member of the OCAC's dynamic and supportive volunteer team. Gain volunteer hours and valuable customer service experience. Contribute to the success of our artist-focused gift shop.If you're ready to make a positive impact on the arts and have a passion for creating smiles, we want to hear from you. To apply, email Heidi Schiller at heidi@oxarts.org with your name, contact information, and a brief statement about why you'd be a great fit at the OCAC! Organization: Oxford Community Arts Center Join Our Team of Art Shop Volunteers! Are you passionate about the arts and connecting with people? We have an exciting opportunity for you to make a difference! Our vibrant Art Shop is looking for dedicated volunteers to join our team. Position: Art Shop Volunteer Responsibilities: Assist customers with a friendly and welcoming attitude. Operate the Square iPad terminal for transactions.Requirements: Available for at least one 3-hour shift each week. Comfortable using the Square iPad terminal. Excellent communication and customer service skillsBenefits: Become a member of the OCAC's dynamic and supportive volunteer team. Gain volunteer hours and valuable customer service experience. Contribute to the success of our artist-focused gift shop.If you're ready to make a positive impact on the arts and have a passion for creating smiles, we want to hear from you. To apply, email Heidi Schiller at heidi@oxarts.org with your name, contact information, and a brief statement about why you'd be a great fit at the OCAC! Organization: Oxford Community Arts Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45056 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adopt-a-Garden: W.W. Knight Nature PreserveOur native plant gardens need your help! Gain valuable gardening experience while helping your local parks and community! Sign-up to be part of a team of people who design, implement and care for the native plant gardens. Staff will meet you in the spring to get you started. You choose the day and time to visit and tend to the garden. We will supply the plants and tools you need for a successful garden. Sign-up to be care for a native plant gardens. You choose your schedule. Coordinate with park district staff before beginning: Madeline Nelson, mnelson@wcparks.org, 419-661-5113. Park District Headquarters: (419) 353-1897 office@wcparks.org Register and log your hours. Expectations Please try to have a member of your group visit once a week. Try to keep a group log so members know who visited and did what. Try to remove all weeds. Water as needed (especially new plantings). Keep plans for plants and a map of their locations, coordinate with group. Request materials and plants as needed with ample lead-time for ordering and delivery. Organization: Conservation Our native plant gardens need your help! Gain valuable gardening experience while helping your local parks and community! Sign-up to be part of a team of people who design, implement and care for the native plant gardens. Staff will meet you in the spring to get you started. You choose the day and time to visit and tend to the garden. We will supply the plants and tools you need for a successful garden. Sign-up to be care for a native plant gardens. You choose your schedule. Coordinate with park district staff before beginning: Madeline Nelson, mnelson@wcparks.org, 419-661-5113. Park District Headquarters: (419) 353-1897 office@wcparks.org Register and log your hours. Expectations Please try to have a member of your group visit once a week. Try to keep a group log so members know who visited and did what. Try to remove all weeds. Water as needed (especially new plantings). Keep plans for plants and a map of their locations, coordinate with group. Request materials and plants as needed with ample lead-time for ordering and delivery. Organization: Conservation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43551 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Skaterboarders Needed!!Calling all skateboarders! If you even just skateboarded as a kid or many many moons ago, that's OK! We are looking for fun, upbeat adults to come and hangout and be positive role models for these young adults. Can't skateboard anymore, no problem! Skaters love for people to take videos of them landing sick tricks! You could be that person! If any of this sounds like something you would dig, hit us up! Organization: Troy Skate Church Calling all skateboarders! If you even just skateboarded as a kid or many many moons ago, that's OK! We are looking for fun, upbeat adults to come and hangout and be positive role models for these young adults. Can't skateboard anymore, no problem! Skaters love for people to take videos of them landing sick tricks! You could be that person! If any of this sounds like something you would dig, hit us up! Organization: Troy Skate Church Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45373 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community OutreachHelp the IQ Foundation's cause grow and contact organizations and hospitals who may have projects to give us! Organization: IQ Foundation Help the IQ Foundation's cause grow and contact organizations and hospitals who may have projects to give us! Organization: IQ Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43064 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteers for scanning documentsWe are in need of a volunteer who can dedicate their time scanning client files into the computer. This volunteer will need to have confidentiality training and sign an agreement as to protect our clients confidentiality. Organization: Children's Advocacy Center of Portage County We are in need of a volunteer who can dedicate their time scanning client files into the computer. This volunteer will need to have confidentiality training and sign an agreement as to protect our clients confidentiality. Organization: Children's Advocacy Center of Portage County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44266 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Franklin County CERT Volunteer Interest RosterThis page is dedicated to collecting volunteers interested in taking either the CERT Basic Training prescribed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) or volunteers who would like to complete the hands on portion of the online CERT Basic Training approved by FEMA. Organization: Franklin County Community Emergency Response Team This page is dedicated to collecting volunteers interested in taking either the CERT Basic Training prescribed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) or volunteers who would like to complete the hands on portion of the online CERT Basic Training approved by FEMA. Organization: Franklin County Community Emergency Response Team Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43230 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make a Difference Day Opportunities will post September 1st, 2026! Check back to sign up!Make a Difference Day volunteer opportunities will go live on this site on September 1st, 2026! Check back to view all the opportunities available and sign up to support your parks this Spring! Organization: Park Maintenance Make a Difference Day volunteer opportunities will go live on this site on September 1st, 2026! Check back to view all the opportunities available and sign up to support your parks this Spring! Organization: Park Maintenance Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Sep 1, 2026 Zip Code: 45402 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Direct Retail Pick-Ups for the Food PantryThe volunteer will drive our PIN truck to a local Delaware Co. grocery store and pick up their donations of bakery items, produce, and other food items. They will bring the food back to PIN to be weighed and recorded by category on a donation form. They will then stock the donated items in the warehouse and/or pantry. Volunteer can choose the day that works best for their schedule. *Applicants should fill out a volunteer application at: https://www.delawarepeopleinneed.org/volunteer Organization: People in Need, Inc. The volunteer will drive our PIN truck to a local Delaware Co. grocery store and pick up their donations of bakery items, produce, and other food items. They will bring the food back to PIN to be weighed and recorded by category on a donation form. They will then stock the donated items in the warehouse and/or pantry. Volunteer can choose the day that works best for their schedule. *Applicants should fill out a volunteer application at: https://www.delawarepeopleinneed.org/volunteer Organization: People in Need, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43015 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bring the gift of time to a caregiver! Become a hospice volunteer.We NEED you! Hospice patients in Mahoning, Trumbull and Columbiana need folks like you to sit with them while their caregivers enjoy some time to themselves. Whether it is to help them when they need to go to the store or just take for household chores you are NEEDED. Please take some time to give to others in their time of need. Become a Hospice volunteer for Ohio Living Greater Youngstown and your life will change forever!!! We provide the training you need to succeed! Organization: OHIO LIVING HOME HEALTH AND HOSPICE GREATER YOUNGSTOWN We NEED you! Hospice patients in Mahoning, Trumbull and Columbiana need folks like you to sit with them while their caregivers enjoy some time to themselves. Whether it is to help them when they need to go to the store or just take for household chores you are NEEDED. Please take some time to give to others in their time of need. Become a Hospice volunteer for Ohio Living Greater Youngstown and your life will change forever!!! We provide the training you need to succeed! Organization: OHIO LIVING HOME HEALTH AND HOSPICE GREATER YOUNGSTOWN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44406 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ConstructionHelp the Construction Department with ongoing projects and be a set of extra hands! Projects include fixing and mending park boardwalks, trail signage, barn painting and much more! For interest in any construction project please reach out to WCPD Construction Manager, Tom Belcher at 419-467-1017 or tbelcher@wcparks.org. Organization: Construction Help the Construction Department with ongoing projects and be a set of extra hands! Projects include fixing and mending park boardwalks, trail signage, barn painting and much more! For interest in any construction project please reach out to WCPD Construction Manager, Tom Belcher at 419-467-1017 or tbelcher@wcparks.org. Organization: Construction Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43551 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bedside Vigil VolunteerLuminary Hospice is seeking volunteers who sing or play an instrument to share their love of music with a hospice patient. Many hospice patients have strong connections to music, whether it reminds them of a particular time in their life or simply brings them peace. Our patients are nearing the end of their lives and music can be a powerful means of connecting them to past memories or providing comfort. What does a hospice volunteer musician do? Volunteer musicians meet with patients in a facility or private home and sing, play their instrument or just play recorded music for a period of time. Volunteers are encouraged to interact with the patient, discuss music, or even play music from their phone. Visits are scheduled at times that are convenient for you. What if I don’t have any experience? Luminary Hospice provides exceptional training for its volunteers. Hospice volunteers receive the same orientation as paid staff in addition to their volunteer-specific training. Our training covers hospice history and basics, as well as special considerations surrounding grief, ethics, and bereavement. You only need to bring an open heart and a willingness to serve others, and we will train you. Why volunteer with us? Luminary is doing hospice differently. Our interdisciplinary team is comprised of professionals who are genuinely passionate about hospice care. We depend on our volunteers to complement the exceptional service that we offer our patients. Volunteers help us provide end of life care that far exceeds hospice standards and our patients’ and family’s expectations. Join our team of amazing volunteers! Musician volunteers provide their availability to the Luminary Hospice Volunteer Coordinator, schedule time(s) convenient for them, and spend as much time as they choose with a patient. Volunteer orientations are offered each month. Call or email for more information or to register for an upcoming orientation. 614-695-5696 or ashley.edwards@luminaryhospice.com Organization: Luminary Hospice Luminary Hospice is seeking volunteers who sing or play an instrument to share their love of music with a hospice patient. Many hospice patients have strong connections to music, whether it reminds them of a particular time in their life or simply brings them peace. Our patients are nearing the end of their lives and music can be a powerful means of connecting them to past memories or providing comfort. What does a hospice volunteer musician do? Volunteer musicians meet with patients in a facility or private home and sing, play their instrument or just play recorded music for a period of time. Volunteers are encouraged to interact with the patient, discuss music, or even play music from their phone. Visits are scheduled at times that are convenient for you. What if I don’t have any experience? Luminary Hospice provides exceptional training for its volunteers. Hospice volunteers receive the same orientation as paid staff in addition to their volunteer-specific training. Our training covers hospice history and basics, as well as special considerations surrounding grief, ethics, and bereavement. You only need to bring an open heart and a willingness to serve others, and we will train you. Why volunteer with us? Luminary is doing hospice differently. Our interdisciplinary team is comprised of professionals who are genuinely passionate about hospice care. We depend on our volunteers to complement the exceptional service that we offer our patients. Volunteers help us provide end of life care that far exceeds hospice standards and our patients’ and family’s expectations. Join our team of amazing volunteers! Musician volunteers provide their availability to the Luminary Hospice Volunteer Coordinator, schedule time(s) convenient for them, and spend as much time as they choose with a patient. Volunteer orientations are offered each month. Call or email for more information or to register for an upcoming orientation. 614-695-5696 or ashley.edwards@luminaryhospice.com Organization: Luminary Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43231 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Friend to a Hospice PatientLuminary Hospice is seeking volunteers to spend an hour or two of their time visiting with a hospice patient. A little of your time makes a big difference to our patients! We match volunteers with hospice patients who may be living at home or in care facilities, and volunteers make monthly or weekly visits at times that are convenient for them. What does a hospice volunteer do? Hospice vounteers may provide companionship and emotional support for the patient and/or respite care for caregivers. Hospice patients may love to talk and reminisce, or may just enjoy the quiet presence of a friend. As you get to know your patient(s), you will learn what they need and how you can best provide that for them. What if I don’t have any experience? Luminary Hospice provides exceptional training for its volunteers. Hospice volunteers receive the same orientation as paid staff in addition to their volunteer-specific training. Our training covers hospice history and basics, as well as special considerations surrounding grief, ethics, and bereavement. You only need to bring an open heart and a willingness to serve others, and we will train you. Why volunteer with us? Luminary is doing hospice differently. Our interdisciplinary team is comprised of professionals who are genuinely passionate about hospice care. We depend on our volunteers to complement the exceptional service that we offer our patients. Volunteers help us provide end of life care that far exceeds hospice standards and our patients’ and family’s expectations. Join our team of amazing volunteers! Hospice volunteers provide their availability to the Luminary Hospice Volunteer Coordinator, schedule time(s) convenient for them, and spend as much time as they choose with a patient. Volunteer orientations are offered each month. Call or email for more information or to register for an upcoming orientation. 614-695-5696 or ashley.edwards@luminaryhospice.com Organization: Luminary Hospice Luminary Hospice is seeking volunteers to spend an hour or two of their time visiting with a hospice patient. A little of your time makes a big difference to our patients! We match volunteers with hospice patients who may be living at home or in care facilities, and volunteers make monthly or weekly visits at times that are convenient for them. What does a hospice volunteer do? Hospice vounteers may provide companionship and emotional support for the patient and/or respite care for caregivers. Hospice patients may love to talk and reminisce, or may just enjoy the quiet presence of a friend. As you get to know your patient(s), you will learn what they need and how you can best provide that for them. What if I don’t have any experience? Luminary Hospice provides exceptional training for its volunteers. Hospice volunteers receive the same orientation as paid staff in addition to their volunteer-specific training. Our training covers hospice history and basics, as well as special considerations surrounding grief, ethics, and bereavement. You only need to bring an open heart and a willingness to serve others, and we will train you. Why volunteer with us? Luminary is doing hospice differently. Our interdisciplinary team is comprised of professionals who are genuinely passionate about hospice care. We depend on our volunteers to complement the exceptional service that we offer our patients. Volunteers help us provide end of life care that far exceeds hospice standards and our patients’ and family’s expectations. Join our team of amazing volunteers! Hospice volunteers provide their availability to the Luminary Hospice Volunteer Coordinator, schedule time(s) convenient for them, and spend as much time as they choose with a patient. Volunteer orientations are offered each month. Call or email for more information or to register for an upcoming orientation. 614-695-5696 or ashley.edwards@luminaryhospice.com Organization: Luminary Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43231 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Administrative Office Support for Luminary HospiceLuminary Hospice is seeking volunteers to spend an hour or two of their time visiting with a hospice patient. A little of your time makes a big difference to our patients! We match volunteers with hospice patients who may be living at home or in care facilities, and volunteers make monthly or weekly visits at times that are convenient for them. What does a hospice volunteer do? Hospice vounteers may provide companionship and emotional support for the patient and/or respite care for caregivers. Hospice patients may love to talk and reminisce, or may just enjoy the quiet presence of a friend. As you get to know your patient(s), you will learn what they need and how you can best provide that for them. What if I don’t have any experience? Luminary Hospice provides exceptional training for its volunteers. Hospice volunteers receive the same orientation as paid staff in addition to their volunteer-specific training. Our training covers hospice history and basics, as well as special considerations surrounding grief, ethics, and bereavement. You only need to bring an open heart and a willingness to serve others, and we will train you. Why volunteer with us? Luminary is doing hospice differently. Our interdisciplinary team is comprised of professionals who are genuinely passionate about hospice care. We depend on our volunteers to complement the exceptional service that we offer our patients. Volunteers help us provide end of life care that far exceeds hospice standards and our patients’ and family’s expectations. Join our team of amazing volunteers! Hospice volunteers provide their availability to the Luminary Hospice Volunteer Coordinator, schedule time(s) convenient for them, and spend as much time as they choose with a patient. Volunteer orientations are offered each month. Call or email for more information or to register for an upcoming orientation. 614-695-5696 or ashley.edwards@luminaryhospice.com Organization: Luminary Hospice Luminary Hospice is seeking volunteers to spend an hour or two of their time visiting with a hospice patient. A little of your time makes a big difference to our patients! We match volunteers with hospice patients who may be living at home or in care facilities, and volunteers make monthly or weekly visits at times that are convenient for them. What does a hospice volunteer do? Hospice vounteers may provide companionship and emotional support for the patient and/or respite care for caregivers. Hospice patients may love to talk and reminisce, or may just enjoy the quiet presence of a friend. As you get to know your patient(s), you will learn what they need and how you can best provide that for them. What if I don’t have any experience? Luminary Hospice provides exceptional training for its volunteers. Hospice volunteers receive the same orientation as paid staff in addition to their volunteer-specific training. Our training covers hospice history and basics, as well as special considerations surrounding grief, ethics, and bereavement. You only need to bring an open heart and a willingness to serve others, and we will train you. Why volunteer with us? Luminary is doing hospice differently. Our interdisciplinary team is comprised of professionals who are genuinely passionate about hospice care. We depend on our volunteers to complement the exceptional service that we offer our patients. Volunteers help us provide end of life care that far exceeds hospice standards and our patients’ and family’s expectations. Join our team of amazing volunteers! Hospice volunteers provide their availability to the Luminary Hospice Volunteer Coordinator, schedule time(s) convenient for them, and spend as much time as they choose with a patient. Volunteer orientations are offered each month. Call or email for more information or to register for an upcoming orientation. 614-695-5696 or ashley.edwards@luminaryhospice.com Organization: Luminary Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43231 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cooperative Learning CenterAbout the Program: The Miami County ESC works closely with Individualized Education Program (IEP) teams from area school districts to provide a specialized learning environment for students (Kindergarten through 12th grade) at the Cooperative Learning Center. Along with academic instruction, students attending this school focus on building positive social skills, emotional regulation/coping skills, and increased communication. Instruction is available for students that require modified curriculum (aligned with Ohio’s extended content standards). Also, students have the opportunity for vocational and functional life skills training. Our staff partners with families and outside agencies to provide comprehensive support to students as they work toward their individual goals. Organization: Miami County Educational Service Center (ESC) About the Program: The Miami County ESC works closely with Individualized Education Program (IEP) teams from area school districts to provide a specialized learning environment for students (Kindergarten through 12th grade) at the Cooperative Learning Center. Along with academic instruction, students attending this school focus on building positive social skills, emotional regulation/coping skills, and increased communication. Instruction is available for students that require modified curriculum (aligned with Ohio’s extended content standards). Also, students have the opportunity for vocational and functional life skills training. Our staff partners with families and outside agencies to provide comprehensive support to students as they work toward their individual goals. Organization: Miami County Educational Service Center (ESC) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45373 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tending UW Table at Monthly Portage County Health Dist. Pop-Up Food PantryTending UW Table Organization: United Way of Portage County Tending UW Table Organization: United Way of Portage County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44266 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Children's Tutoring InitiativeTutors work with elementary school students to help them improve literacy skills one-hour per week. Tutors work with an assigned student in a group setting, strengthening skills such as phonics, word recognition, decoding, & reading aloud. CTI will train all tutors prior to prepare them to build a mentoring relationship and to help strengthen reading skills. Touch a life, change a life. Volunteer to impact an elementary student for life by helping them strengthen their reading skills. Organization: Charleys Kids Foundation Tutors work with elementary school students to help them improve literacy skills one-hour per week. Tutors work with an assigned student in a group setting, strengthening skills such as phonics, word recognition, decoding, & reading aloud. CTI will train all tutors prior to prepare them to build a mentoring relationship and to help strengthen reading skills. Touch a life, change a life. Volunteer to impact an elementary student for life by helping them strengthen their reading skills. Organization: Charleys Kids Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43220 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: AmeriCorps Peer ReviewerVolunteer Reviewers will log-in to a virtual one-hour orientation webinar to review the application instructions and process. Reviewers must sign and submit a Conflict of Interest statement. Reviewers will then independently review their assigned proposals. Finally, reviewers will log-in to the scheduled virtual team conference call for a facilitated discussion of their assigned proposals. All application materials must either be destroyed or returned to ServeOhio.
Organization: ServeOhio Volunteer Reviewers will log-in to a virtual one-hour orientation webinar to review the application instructions and process. Reviewers must sign and submit a Conflict of Interest statement. Reviewers will then independently review their assigned proposals. Finally, reviewers will log-in to the scheduled virtual team conference call for a facilitated discussion of their assigned proposals. All application materials must either be destroyed or returned to ServeOhio.
Organization: ServeOhio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Behavioral Health VolunteerThe Behavioral Health (BH) Volunteer, having direct care of children, must submit to local, state and national crime checks and other background checks as requested, including BMV. The BH Volunteer must also complete required background checks including BCII / FBI with no record of forbidden offenses listed in OAC 5180:2-5-09. Volunteers for events/activities where they will be supervised by Focus staff and not involving the care or supervision of youth are not required to do background checks. Tasks may include: Engage with clients in the waiting room to help them feel valued and safe. Call clients for appointment reminders, document requests, or general purpose calls. Copy, scan, and assist with data entry with hard copy and electronic filing. Score outcome forms. Inventory needed supplies, with ordering or shopping of approved supply list. Organize and sanitize play therapy materials.*Volunteer hours can be flexible depending on schedules. Organization: Focus on Youth The Behavioral Health (BH) Volunteer, having direct care of children, must submit to local, state and national crime checks and other background checks as requested, including BMV. The BH Volunteer must also complete required background checks including BCII / FBI with no record of forbidden offenses listed in OAC 5180:2-5-09. Volunteers for events/activities where they will be supervised by Focus staff and not involving the care or supervision of youth are not required to do background checks. Tasks may include: Engage with clients in the waiting room to help them feel valued and safe. Call clients for appointment reminders, document requests, or general purpose calls. Copy, scan, and assist with data entry with hard copy and electronic filing. Score outcome forms. Inventory needed supplies, with ordering or shopping of approved supply list. Organize and sanitize play therapy materials.*Volunteer hours can be flexible depending on schedules. Organization: Focus on Youth Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45069 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer With Purpose, Impact Lives of Butler County Hospice Patients!NorthStar Home Hospice is locally owned and we are committed to providing compassionate, personalized care to our neighbors when they need it most. Volunteers are the HEART of our hospice team! We are committed to engaging dedicated and compassionate people in supporting patients and families through friendly visits to their homes or long-term care facilities throughout the Great Cincinnati area, including Butler County. Being a hospice volunteer is profoundly rewarding and there is no previous experience needed or medical/personal care involved. Some of the ways YOU can make a difference when visiting patients: Providing companionship Reading aloud to the patient or listening to music together Looking at photos together and sharing memories (life review) Sitting with a patient so caregivers have free time (respite) Journaling or scrapbooking (helping the patient record their history) Watching movies or playing games Simply being presentWe provide volunteers with ongoing support, comprehensive orientation/training, and screenings at no cost to you. Once you complete your orientation and screenings, we will strive to assign you close to your home or work, and based on your schedule and availability. You can complete the volunteer application at the following link: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/2124156212 Organization: NorthStar Home Hospice NorthStar Home Hospice is locally owned and we are committed to providing compassionate, personalized care to our neighbors when they need it most. Volunteers are the HEART of our hospice team! We are committed to engaging dedicated and compassionate people in supporting patients and families through friendly visits to their homes or long-term care facilities throughout the Great Cincinnati area, including Butler County. Being a hospice volunteer is profoundly rewarding and there is no previous experience needed or medical/personal care involved. Some of the ways YOU can make a difference when visiting patients: Providing companionship Reading aloud to the patient or listening to music together Looking at photos together and sharing memories (life review) Sitting with a patient so caregivers have free time (respite) Journaling or scrapbooking (helping the patient record their history) Watching movies or playing games Simply being presentWe provide volunteers with ongoing support, comprehensive orientation/training, and screenings at no cost to you. Once you complete your orientation and screenings, we will strive to assign you close to your home or work, and based on your schedule and availability. You can complete the volunteer application at the following link: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/2124156212 Organization: NorthStar Home Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45236 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mission Possible Summer Program - our 11th summer!Volunteers needed on Mondays or Thursdays from June 2 through July 24, 2025. Most volunteers serve as group guides for school age children grades K-12, divided into 6 age groups. Group guides get to know the kids (all at-risk, 80% BIPOC), accompany the kids through their learning stations and assist the kids, if needed, at the station. Times are 11:45am - 2:30pm. Most kids stay in the program long-term; there are VERY FEW behavioral issues. Learning stations are: Literacy, Healthy Living, Bible, and Fun (group games) for elementary. Teens have Bible study and emotional/relational skills. Station leaders do teaching at the stations - curriculum is provided. When you select a position (most volunteers serve once a week), you are committing to all 8 weeks of the program, but you will have the opportunity to enter any dates you cannot volunteer as you signup. Have children? They are welcome to enjoy the program as you volunteer! Have only a few weeks to volunteer? Feel free to volunteer as a sub. All volunteers are background-checked and trained. Volunteer training is May 19 at 7pm or May 22 at noon. Volunteer registration link will be available by early April. Questions? Call Sue Guttag, Director of Missions Cornerstone Church 513-874-0910 x325 or email missions@cornerstonechurch.org NOTE: As of 10/1/2025, Sue Guttag has retired as volunteer Missions Director. Please email johnmccollum007@gmail.com, and I will forward your request to the right person. Thanks! Organization: Mission Possible Volunteers needed on Mondays or Thursdays from June 2 through July 24, 2025. Most volunteers serve as group guides for school age children grades K-12, divided into 6 age groups. Group guides get to know the kids (all at-risk, 80% BIPOC), accompany the kids through their learning stations and assist the kids, if needed, at the station. Times are 11:45am - 2:30pm. Most kids stay in the program long-term; there are VERY FEW behavioral issues. Learning stations are: Literacy, Healthy Living, Bible, and Fun (group games) for elementary. Teens have Bible study and emotional/relational skills. Station leaders do teaching at the stations - curriculum is provided. When you select a position (most volunteers serve once a week), you are committing to all 8 weeks of the program, but you will have the opportunity to enter any dates you cannot volunteer as you signup. Have children? They are welcome to enjoy the program as you volunteer! Have only a few weeks to volunteer? Feel free to volunteer as a sub. All volunteers are background-checked and trained. Volunteer training is May 19 at 7pm or May 22 at noon. Volunteer registration link will be available by early April. Questions? Call Sue Guttag, Director of Missions Cornerstone Church 513-874-0910 x325 or email missions@cornerstonechurch.org NOTE: As of 10/1/2025, Sue Guttag has retired as volunteer Missions Director. Please email johnmccollum007@gmail.com, and I will forward your request to the right person. Thanks! Organization: Mission Possible Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45050 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Therapeutic Riding Lesson VolunteersStockhands Horses for Healing was founded in 2014 based on the belief that horses have the power to heal. We are a 501(c)3 non-profit that provides equine-assisted therapeutic riding services to children and adults living with mental, physical, and emotional challenges. We rely on our volunteers to assist with our adaptive riding lessons, maintain our large facility, and care for our herd of 30+ horses. If you do not have any experience working with horses, we will teach you everything you need to know! Organization: Stockhands Horses for Healing Stockhands Horses for Healing was founded in 2014 based on the belief that horses have the power to heal. We are a 501(c)3 non-profit that provides equine-assisted therapeutic riding services to children and adults living with mental, physical, and emotional challenges. We rely on our volunteers to assist with our adaptive riding lessons, maintain our large facility, and care for our herd of 30+ horses. If you do not have any experience working with horses, we will teach you everything you need to know! Organization: Stockhands Horses for Healing Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43015 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Assemble Literacy KitsWe partner with Kent State University staff and students who volunteer to create and assemble literacy kits that are distributed to local Kindergarten and Pre-K students. Click HERE to learn more about this program and see past Literacy Kits Organization: United Way of Portage County We partner with Kent State University staff and students who volunteer to create and assemble literacy kits that are distributed to local Kindergarten and Pre-K students. Click HERE to learn more about this program and see past Literacy Kits Organization: United Way of Portage County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44266 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Park Ambassador: Sawyer QuarryPark Ambassadors greet visitors, attend the trails, pick up trash, and report items to park staff. Parks with nature centers may have a nature craft station to maintain. Specific training is required for all Park Ambassadors. Organization: Administration Park Ambassadors greet visitors, attend the trails, pick up trash, and report items to park staff. Parks with nature centers may have a nature craft station to maintain. Specific training is required for all Park Ambassadors. Organization: Administration Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43551 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Friendly Volunteer Visit Hospice Patients and FamiliesVolunteer with Hospice Patients and Families. With Gentiva Hospice we provide excellent care so patients and families can make the most of every moment. Gentiva Hospice Cincinnati is welcoming new volunteers to provide companionship and social support. With Gentiva, you have the ability to brighten someone's day with your most valuable tool, YOUR TIME! Read someone a book or magazine, play a game, listen to music together, watch a favorite sports game, pray with them, engage with crafts, or spend time outside to enjoy the sunshine. Sometimes just your caring presence, and a smile is enough to bring comfort and joy to someone during a fragile time in their life.We have patients in nursing facilities and homes throughout Butler, Warren, Hamilton and Clermont Counties. We will work to find an opportunity near you. We pride ourselves in equipping our volunteers with tools they need to be successful and allow volunteers to collaborate with patients with scheduling that is highly flexible. We want volunteering to be easy and convenient for you! We truly believe that not only our patients and families receive positive support from your time, but that YOU will feel accomplished and joyful after a companionship visit. You do not need to have any experience or a specific skill set, we will provide all necessary training. Requirements: Organization: Gentiva Hospice Volunteer with Hospice Patients and Families. With Gentiva Hospice we provide excellent care so patients and families can make the most of every moment. Gentiva Hospice Cincinnati is welcoming new volunteers to provide companionship and social support. With Gentiva, you have the ability to brighten someone's day with your most valuable tool, YOUR TIME! Read someone a book or magazine, play a game, listen to music together, watch a favorite sports game, pray with them, engage with crafts, or spend time outside to enjoy the sunshine. Sometimes just your caring presence, and a smile is enough to bring comfort and joy to someone during a fragile time in their life.We have patients in nursing facilities and homes throughout Butler, Warren, Hamilton and Clermont Counties. We will work to find an opportunity near you. We pride ourselves in equipping our volunteers with tools they need to be successful and allow volunteers to collaborate with patients with scheduling that is highly flexible. We want volunteering to be easy and convenient for you! We truly believe that not only our patients and families receive positive support from your time, but that YOU will feel accomplished and joyful after a companionship visit. You do not need to have any experience or a specific skill set, we will provide all necessary training. Requirements: Organization: Gentiva Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45241 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: AmeriCorps Youth Peer Support Specialist (Part Time, 1200 Hours Total)The AmeriCorps Youth Peer Support Specialist will provide direct peer-to-peer support, mentorship, and guidance to youth who are experiencing challenges related to mental health, substance use, navigating difficult life transitions, or other social-emotional needs. Drawing on their own lived experiences, the Peer Support Specialist will serve as a relatable role model, fostering hope, empowerment, and a sense of belonging for program participants. This position is a unique opportunity to make a tangible difference in the lives of young people while gaining valuable experience in the fields of youth development, social work, and public health. Peer Support and Mentorship: Develop and maintain supportive, trusting relationships with youth participants, acting as a positive role model. Share personal experiences of recovery, resilience, and successful navigation of challenges in a way that is empowering and appropriate. Listen empathetically to youth concerns, offering non-judgmental support and validation. Assist youth in identifying their strengths, goals, and developing coping strategies. Provide encouragement and motivation to engage in positive activities and healthy behaviors. Resource Navigation and Support: Connect youth with appropriate community resources, including mental health services, substance use treatment, educational support, employment opportunities, housing assistance, and social services. Support youth needs within systems (e.g., school, juvenile justice, healthcare, etc.) as appropriate and with proper consent. Help youth navigate complex systems and understand their rights. Group Facilitation: Co-facilitate or lead workshops, and psychoeducation sessions on topics relevant to youth well-being (e.g., stress management, communication skills, healthy relationships, goal setting, etc.). Create a safe and inclusive environment for group participation. Documentation: Maintain accurate and confidential records of interactions with youth, progress toward goals, and referrals. Professional Development: Complete required AmeriCorps program documentation and reports in timely manner. Participate in regular supervision (at host site) and team meetings (at Talbert House). Actively participate in all AmeriCorps and program-specific training, including those related to peer support ethics, youth development, Mental Health First Aid, cultural competencies, and others as identified by program. Engage in ongoing personal and professional growth. Interpersonal Skills: Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills. Ability to demonstrate empathy, compassion, and a non-judgmental attitude toward all youth. Punctual, dependable and able to manage a flexible schedule, which may include some evenings or weekends. Ability to work effectively as part of a diverse team. A strong desire to serve the community and empower young people. Organization: Talbert House The AmeriCorps Youth Peer Support Specialist will provide direct peer-to-peer support, mentorship, and guidance to youth who are experiencing challenges related to mental health, substance use, navigating difficult life transitions, or other social-emotional needs. Drawing on their own lived experiences, the Peer Support Specialist will serve as a relatable role model, fostering hope, empowerment, and a sense of belonging for program participants. This position is a unique opportunity to make a tangible difference in the lives of young people while gaining valuable experience in the fields of youth development, social work, and public health. Peer Support and Mentorship: Develop and maintain supportive, trusting relationships with youth participants, acting as a positive role model. Share personal experiences of recovery, resilience, and successful navigation of challenges in a way that is empowering and appropriate. Listen empathetically to youth concerns, offering non-judgmental support and validation. Assist youth in identifying their strengths, goals, and developing coping strategies. Provide encouragement and motivation to engage in positive activities and healthy behaviors. Resource Navigation and Support: Connect youth with appropriate community resources, including mental health services, substance use treatment, educational support, employment opportunities, housing assistance, and social services. Support youth needs within systems (e.g., school, juvenile justice, healthcare, etc.) as appropriate and with proper consent. Help youth navigate complex systems and understand their rights. Group Facilitation: Co-facilitate or lead workshops, and psychoeducation sessions on topics relevant to youth well-being (e.g., stress management, communication skills, healthy relationships, goal setting, etc.). Create a safe and inclusive environment for group participation. Documentation: Maintain accurate and confidential records of interactions with youth, progress toward goals, and referrals. Professional Development: Complete required AmeriCorps program documentation and reports in timely manner. Participate in regular supervision (at host site) and team meetings (at Talbert House). Actively participate in all AmeriCorps and program-specific training, including those related to peer support ethics, youth development, Mental Health First Aid, cultural competencies, and others as identified by program. Engage in ongoing personal and professional growth. Interpersonal Skills: Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills. Ability to demonstrate empathy, compassion, and a non-judgmental attitude toward all youth. Punctual, dependable and able to manage a flexible schedule, which may include some evenings or weekends. Ability to work effectively as part of a diverse team. A strong desire to serve the community and empower young people. Organization: Talbert House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Aug 14, 2026 Zip Code: 45206 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: AmeriCorps Youth Peer Support Specialist (Part Time, 900 Hours Total)The AmeriCorps Youth Peer Support Specialist will provide direct peer-to-peer support, mentorship, and guidance to youth who are experiencing challenges related to mental health, substance use, navigating difficult life transitions, or other social-emotional needs. Drawing on their own lived experiences, the Peer Support Specialist will serve as a relatable role model, fostering hope, empowerment, and a sense of belonging for program participants. This position is a unique opportunity to make a tangible difference in the lives of young people while gaining valuable experience in the fields of youth development, social work, and public health. Peer Support and Mentorship: Develop and maintain supportive, trusting relationships with youth participants, acting as a positive role model. Share personal experiences of recovery, resilience, and successful navigation of challenges in a way that is empowering and appropriate. Listen empathetically to youth concerns, offering non-judgmental support and validation. Assist youth in identifying their strengths, goals, and developing coping strategies. Provide encouragement and motivation to engage in positive activities and healthy behaviors. Resource Navigation and Support: Connect youth with appropriate community resources, including mental health services, substance use treatment, educational support, employment opportunities, housing assistance, and social services. Support youth needs within systems (e.g., school, juvenile justice, healthcare, etc.) as appropriate and with proper consent. Help youth navigate complex systems and understand their rights. Group Facilitation: Co-facilitate or lead workshops, and psychoeducation sessions on topics relevant to youth well-being (e.g., stress management, communication skills, healthy relationships, goal setting, etc.). Create a safe and inclusive environment for group participation. Documentation: Maintain accurate and confidential records of interactions with youth, progress toward goals, and referrals. Professional Development: Complete required AmeriCorps program documentation and reports in timely manner. Participate in regular supervision (at host site) and team meetings (at Talbert House). Actively participate in all AmeriCorps and program-specific training, including those related to peer support ethics, youth development, Mental Health First Aid, cultural competencies, and others as identified by program. Engage in ongoing personal and professional growth. Interpersonal Skills: Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills. Ability to demonstrate empathy, compassion, and a non-judgmental attitude toward all youth. Punctual, dependable and able to manage a flexible schedule, which may include some evenings or weekends. Ability to work effectively as part of a diverse team. A strong desire to serve the community and empower young people. Organization: Talbert House The AmeriCorps Youth Peer Support Specialist will provide direct peer-to-peer support, mentorship, and guidance to youth who are experiencing challenges related to mental health, substance use, navigating difficult life transitions, or other social-emotional needs. Drawing on their own lived experiences, the Peer Support Specialist will serve as a relatable role model, fostering hope, empowerment, and a sense of belonging for program participants. This position is a unique opportunity to make a tangible difference in the lives of young people while gaining valuable experience in the fields of youth development, social work, and public health. Peer Support and Mentorship: Develop and maintain supportive, trusting relationships with youth participants, acting as a positive role model. Share personal experiences of recovery, resilience, and successful navigation of challenges in a way that is empowering and appropriate. Listen empathetically to youth concerns, offering non-judgmental support and validation. Assist youth in identifying their strengths, goals, and developing coping strategies. Provide encouragement and motivation to engage in positive activities and healthy behaviors. Resource Navigation and Support: Connect youth with appropriate community resources, including mental health services, substance use treatment, educational support, employment opportunities, housing assistance, and social services. Support youth needs within systems (e.g., school, juvenile justice, healthcare, etc.) as appropriate and with proper consent. Help youth navigate complex systems and understand their rights. Group Facilitation: Co-facilitate or lead workshops, and psychoeducation sessions on topics relevant to youth well-being (e.g., stress management, communication skills, healthy relationships, goal setting, etc.). Create a safe and inclusive environment for group participation. Documentation: Maintain accurate and confidential records of interactions with youth, progress toward goals, and referrals. Professional Development: Complete required AmeriCorps program documentation and reports in timely manner. Participate in regular supervision (at host site) and team meetings (at Talbert House). Actively participate in all AmeriCorps and program-specific training, including those related to peer support ethics, youth development, Mental Health First Aid, cultural competencies, and others as identified by program. Engage in ongoing personal and professional growth. Interpersonal Skills: Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills. Ability to demonstrate empathy, compassion, and a non-judgmental attitude toward all youth. Punctual, dependable and able to manage a flexible schedule, which may include some evenings or weekends. Ability to work effectively as part of a diverse team. A strong desire to serve the community and empower young people. Organization: Talbert House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Aug 14, 2026 Zip Code: 45206 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Intern at Grace Clinics of OhioThis is a Volunteer Position. It is FABULOUS EXPERIENCE in a Christian Medical Ministry! As an intern at Grace Clinics of Ohio, your role may vary depending on your background, interests, field of study and the Clinic’s needs. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio This is a Volunteer Position. It is FABULOUS EXPERIENCE in a Christian Medical Ministry! As an intern at Grace Clinics of Ohio, your role may vary depending on your background, interests, field of study and the Clinic’s needs. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43015 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fitness Desk MonitorLove staying active and helping others? Volunteer at our fitness center or pool—greet members, help them sign in, and enjoy free fitness or pool walking sessions! Just one 2-hour shift a week, with casual workout attire encouraged and CPR training included (on us!). Organization: SourcePoint Love staying active and helping others? Volunteer at our fitness center or pool—greet members, help them sign in, and enjoy free fitness or pool walking sessions! Just one 2-hour shift a week, with casual workout attire encouraged and CPR training included (on us!). Organization: SourcePoint Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43015 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer ReceptionistThe Volunteer Receptionist assists in the daily operations of the administrative office, including incoming and outgoing calls, answering the main entrance door and greeting guests. This role will assist with maintaining administrative data processes, procedures, protocols and tools for the highest level of customer service to all neighbors, guests, volunteers and staff. For this volunteer position we do require applicants to interview and go through our selection process. Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank, CCL The Volunteer Receptionist assists in the daily operations of the administrative office, including incoming and outgoing calls, answering the main entrance door and greeting guests. This role will assist with maintaining administrative data processes, procedures, protocols and tools for the highest level of customer service to all neighbors, guests, volunteers and staff. For this volunteer position we do require applicants to interview and go through our selection process. Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank, CCL Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45503 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Order Ahead VolunteerOur order ahead program allows our neighbors in need to order groceries online and schedule their pick-up time on Wednesdays. We have a need for a volunteer to help administer the program, they will be responsible for receiving phone calls from neighbors calling in to pick-up orders. The order ahead volunteer will also take orders to neighbors. Pick-ups are scheduled between 10am and 7pm. Volunteers generally work in two or three hour shifts. Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank, CCL Our order ahead program allows our neighbors in need to order groceries online and schedule their pick-up time on Wednesdays. We have a need for a volunteer to help administer the program, they will be responsible for receiving phone calls from neighbors calling in to pick-up orders. The order ahead volunteer will also take orders to neighbors. Pick-ups are scheduled between 10am and 7pm. Volunteers generally work in two or three hour shifts. Organization: Second Harvest Food Bank, CCL Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45503 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Public Climbing & Rappelling Self-RegistrationOrganization: Recreation Organization: Recreation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43551 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ohio History Service Corps MemberThe Ohio History Connection is now accepting applications for AmeriCorps Members to serve in the Ohio History Service Corps in 2025-2026! Established in 2010, Ohio History Service Corps (OHSC) members provide service to Ohioans and their local history communities through collections management projects, strategic planning, community engagement, historic site survey, programming, and other capacity-building initiatives. Members provide coaching, assistance, and help organizations become more effective and sustainable. With the assistance of Ohio History Service Corps members, organizations increase their knowledge of the public history and cultural heritage field standards and best practices by creating new programs, policies, and procedures that meet those standards. Members also assist communities take the first step in historic preservation through their completion of historic structure surveys. The Ohio History Service Corps is a hallmark program of the Ohio History Connection, the statewide history organization, and is one of very few history-related AmeriCorps programs in the country! Click the link below for the full position description or visit https://my.americorps.gov and search for “Ohio History Service Corps”: --Local History Members Locations: The 2025-2026 program year begins in September with members serving in and around: Akron, Bellefontaine, Bowling Green, Canton, Cincinnati, Milan, Portsmouth, Warren, and Youngstown. The host sites are: Local History Members: Bowling Green State University, Edison Birthplace Association (Milan), Logan County Historical Society (Bellefontaine), The National First Ladies Library & Museum (Canton), Shawnee State University (Portsmouth), Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens (Akron), Trumbull County Historical Society (Warren), University of Cincinnati, and Youngstown State University. Duration & Benefits: Members will serve one year in full time (35-40 hr/wk) capacity from September 17, 2025 to August 31, 2026. Throughout their term, AmeriCorps members will receive: Living allowance of $21,500*Health insuranceChildcare assistance, if eligibleProfessional developmentTravel reimbursements·Eligible for Eli Segal Education Award of $7,395 upon successful completion of 1700 hours of service Members receive professional development opportunities through attendance at statewide conferences, in addition to training on topics including volunteer management, meeting facilitation, non-profit governance and administration, collections management and digitization, community engagement, cultural competency and humility, historic preservation, and heritage tourism/community-based partnership development. Travel: Statewide and local travel is required. Members will travel to Columbus 5-6 times per year for training, as well as traveling to outreach or survey sites as often as several times per week. Members must be able to provide their own transportation. A valid driver’s license and reliable vehicle are highly recommended. All non-commute mileage will be reimbursed. Qualifications: Members preferably have a college degree or similar level of experience and a passion for history, public history, museum studies, anthropology, other humanities, library sciences, historic preservation/architectural history, education, or related fields. Some event planning, community development, heritage tourism, and/or museums experience a plus but not required. This program is available to all, without discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy, religion, age, national origin, genetic information, disability, military status, familial status, political affiliation, or any other characteristic protected by law. To Apply: Applications must be submitted through MyAmeriCorps (https://my.americorps.gov). Applicants will be required to set up a profile on the website. All fields are required. Paper or email applications will not be accepted. Applications are open until August 15, 2025 or until all positions are filled. When completing the “Motivation” section, applicants should refine their entered response to describe their motivation for service, and why they wish to serve specifically in the OHSC. Applicants should take the same care in crafting their submission as they would a job application including structure for Experience = resume, Motivation = cover letter. For more information: Visit the Ohio History Connection website www.ohiohistory.org/americorps to find out more. For questions, please contact us at americorps@ohiohistory.org Organization: Ohio History Service Corps The Ohio History Connection is now accepting applications for AmeriCorps Members to serve in the Ohio History Service Corps in 2025-2026! Established in 2010, Ohio History Service Corps (OHSC) members provide service to Ohioans and their local history communities through collections management projects, strategic planning, community engagement, historic site survey, programming, and other capacity-building initiatives. Members provide coaching, assistance, and help organizations become more effective and sustainable. With the assistance of Ohio History Service Corps members, organizations increase their knowledge of the public history and cultural heritage field standards and best practices by creating new programs, policies, and procedures that meet those standards. Members also assist communities take the first step in historic preservation through their completion of historic structure surveys. The Ohio History Service Corps is a hallmark program of the Ohio History Connection, the statewide history organization, and is one of very few history-related AmeriCorps programs in the country! Click the link below for the full position description or visit https://my.americorps.gov and search for “Ohio History Service Corps”: --Local History Members Locations: The 2025-2026 program year begins in September with members serving in and around: Akron, Bellefontaine, Bowling Green, Canton, Cincinnati, Milan, Portsmouth, Warren, and Youngstown. The host sites are: Local History Members: Bowling Green State University, Edison Birthplace Association (Milan), Logan County Historical Society (Bellefontaine), The National First Ladies Library & Museum (Canton), Shawnee State University (Portsmouth), Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens (Akron), Trumbull County Historical Society (Warren), University of Cincinnati, and Youngstown State University. Duration & Benefits: Members will serve one year in full time (35-40 hr/wk) capacity from September 17, 2025 to August 31, 2026. Throughout their term, AmeriCorps members will receive: Living allowance of $21,500*Health insuranceChildcare assistance, if eligibleProfessional developmentTravel reimbursements·Eligible for Eli Segal Education Award of $7,395 upon successful completion of 1700 hours of service Members receive professional development opportunities through attendance at statewide conferences, in addition to training on topics including volunteer management, meeting facilitation, non-profit governance and administration, collections management and digitization, community engagement, cultural competency and humility, historic preservation, and heritage tourism/community-based partnership development. Travel: Statewide and local travel is required. Members will travel to Columbus 5-6 times per year for training, as well as traveling to outreach or survey sites as often as several times per week. Members must be able to provide their own transportation. A valid driver’s license and reliable vehicle are highly recommended. All non-commute mileage will be reimbursed. Qualifications: Members preferably have a college degree or similar level of experience and a passion for history, public history, museum studies, anthropology, other humanities, library sciences, historic preservation/architectural history, education, or related fields. Some event planning, community development, heritage tourism, and/or museums experience a plus but not required. This program is available to all, without discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy, religion, age, national origin, genetic information, disability, military status, familial status, political affiliation, or any other characteristic protected by law. To Apply: Applications must be submitted through MyAmeriCorps (https://my.americorps.gov). Applicants will be required to set up a profile on the website. All fields are required. Paper or email applications will not be accepted. Applications are open until August 15, 2025 or until all positions are filled. When completing the “Motivation” section, applicants should refine their entered response to describe their motivation for service, and why they wish to serve specifically in the OHSC. Applicants should take the same care in crafting their submission as they would a job application including structure for Experience = resume, Motivation = cover letter. For more information: Visit the Ohio History Connection website www.ohiohistory.org/americorps to find out more. For questions, please contact us at americorps@ohiohistory.org Organization: Ohio History Service Corps Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43211 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Foster Parent Meeting Childcare VolunteeringPlease review the available slots on the link: https://bit.ly/FOYVolunteersNeeded and sign up for dates that you are available. If you have not filled out our Volunteer Interest Form https://forms.office.com/r/eNVXHvLxkN, please complete it after selecting a time slot(s). This will allow us to properly track your volunteering time. If you have questions, please contact Alicia (aiajiboye@focusonyouth.com) or call 513-644-1030. Thank You! *Background checks are required for volunteers' second and beyond event. Organization: Focus on Youth Please review the available slots on the link: https://bit.ly/FOYVolunteersNeeded and sign up for dates that you are available. If you have not filled out our Volunteer Interest Form https://forms.office.com/r/eNVXHvLxkN, please complete it after selecting a time slot(s). This will allow us to properly track your volunteering time. If you have questions, please contact Alicia (aiajiboye@focusonyouth.com) or call 513-644-1030. Thank You! *Background checks are required for volunteers' second and beyond event. Organization: Focus on Youth Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45241 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Elementary Reading or Math Tutor - YoungstownCome be a part of Ohio Reading and Math Corps and make a difference in students’ lives! Seeking service-oriented people to provide elementary level tutoring for K-5 students in the Dayton area as a Member of Ohio Reading and Math Corps Work with students who are below-proficient in reading or math (based on your preference and school availability) for their grade level. Receive training to prepare you to be an effective tutor, plus ongoing support throughout the school year Members are assigned to one school for the school year (following training and going through May). Members will provide tutoring to a set list of students in small groups or in 1:1 settings. This is a great way to give back to the community, help students, and get your foot in the door if interested in obtaining a job in a school district.This is a service position with AmeriCorps, requiring 30 hours/week following the school schedule. Typical schedule is M-F, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm. High school diploma required. No maximum age limit. In return for service, Members receive a stipend of $1,600 per month, plus an Education Award of up to $3,697.50 upon completion of the term. This can be used to pay student loans or tuition. Organization: Ohio Reading and Math Corps Come be a part of Ohio Reading and Math Corps and make a difference in students’ lives! Seeking service-oriented people to provide elementary level tutoring for K-5 students in the Dayton area as a Member of Ohio Reading and Math Corps Work with students who are below-proficient in reading or math (based on your preference and school availability) for their grade level. Receive training to prepare you to be an effective tutor, plus ongoing support throughout the school year Members are assigned to one school for the school year (following training and going through May). Members will provide tutoring to a set list of students in small groups or in 1:1 settings. This is a great way to give back to the community, help students, and get your foot in the door if interested in obtaining a job in a school district.This is a service position with AmeriCorps, requiring 30 hours/week following the school schedule. Typical schedule is M-F, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm. High school diploma required. No maximum age limit. In return for service, Members receive a stipend of $1,600 per month, plus an Education Award of up to $3,697.50 upon completion of the term. This can be used to pay student loans or tuition. Organization: Ohio Reading and Math Corps Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43219 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Elementary Reading or Math Tutor - NE OhioCome be a part of Ohio Reading and Math Corps and make a difference in students’ lives! Seeking service-oriented people to provide elementary level tutoring for K-5 students in the Dayton area as a Member of Ohio Reading and Math Corps Work with students who are below-proficient in reading or math (based on your preference and school availability) for their grade level. Receive training to prepare you to be an effective tutor, plus ongoing support throughout the school year Members are assigned to one school for the school year (following training and going through May). Members will provide tutoring to a set list of students in small groups or in 1:1 settings. This is a great way to give back to the community, help students, and get your foot in the door if interested in obtaining a job in a school district.This is a service position with AmeriCorps, requiring 30 hours/week following the school schedule. Typical schedule is M-F, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm. High school diploma required. No maximum age limit. In return for service, Members receive a stipend of $1,600 per month, plus an Education Award of up to $3,697.50 upon completion of the term. This can be used to pay student loans or tuition. Organization: Ohio Reading and Math Corps Come be a part of Ohio Reading and Math Corps and make a difference in students’ lives! Seeking service-oriented people to provide elementary level tutoring for K-5 students in the Dayton area as a Member of Ohio Reading and Math Corps Work with students who are below-proficient in reading or math (based on your preference and school availability) for their grade level. Receive training to prepare you to be an effective tutor, plus ongoing support throughout the school year Members are assigned to one school for the school year (following training and going through May). Members will provide tutoring to a set list of students in small groups or in 1:1 settings. This is a great way to give back to the community, help students, and get your foot in the door if interested in obtaining a job in a school district.This is a service position with AmeriCorps, requiring 30 hours/week following the school schedule. Typical schedule is M-F, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm. High school diploma required. No maximum age limit. In return for service, Members receive a stipend of $1,600 per month, plus an Education Award of up to $3,697.50 upon completion of the term. This can be used to pay student loans or tuition. Organization: Ohio Reading and Math Corps Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44131 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Elementary Reading or Math Tutor - DaytonCome be a part of Ohio Reading and Math Corps and make a difference in students’ lives! Seeking service-oriented people to provide elementary level tutoring for K-5 students in the Dayton area as a Member of Ohio Reading and Math Corps Work with students who are below-proficient in reading or math (based on your preference and school availability) for their grade level. Receive training to prepare you to be an effective tutor, plus ongoing support throughout the school year Members are assigned to one school for the school year (following training and going through May). Members will provide tutoring to a set list of students in small groups or in 1:1 settings. This is a great way to give back to the community, help students, and get your foot in the door if interested in obtaining a job in a school district.This is a service position with AmeriCorps, requiring 30 hours/week following the school schedule. Typical schedule is M-F, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm. High school diploma required. No maximum age limit. In return for service, Members receive a stipend of $1,600 per month, plus an Education Award of up to $3,697.50 upon completion of the term. This can be used to pay student loans or tuition. Organization: Ohio Reading and Math Corps Come be a part of Ohio Reading and Math Corps and make a difference in students’ lives! Seeking service-oriented people to provide elementary level tutoring for K-5 students in the Dayton area as a Member of Ohio Reading and Math Corps Work with students who are below-proficient in reading or math (based on your preference and school availability) for their grade level. Receive training to prepare you to be an effective tutor, plus ongoing support throughout the school year Members are assigned to one school for the school year (following training and going through May). Members will provide tutoring to a set list of students in small groups or in 1:1 settings. This is a great way to give back to the community, help students, and get your foot in the door if interested in obtaining a job in a school district.This is a service position with AmeriCorps, requiring 30 hours/week following the school schedule. Typical schedule is M-F, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm. High school diploma required. No maximum age limit. In return for service, Members receive a stipend of $1,600 per month, plus an Education Award of up to $3,697.50 upon completion of the term. This can be used to pay student loans or tuition. Organization: Ohio Reading and Math Corps Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43219 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Elementary Reading or Math Tutor - Central OhioCome be a part of Ohio Reading and Math Corps and make a difference in students’ lives! Seeking service-oriented people to provide elementary level tutoring for K-5 students in Central Ohio as a Member of Ohio Reading and Math Corps Work with students who are below-proficient in reading or math (based on your preference and school availability) for their grade level. Receive training to prepare you to be an effective tutor, plus ongoing support throughout the school year Members are assigned to one school for the school year (following training and going through May). Members will provide tutoring to a set list of students in small groups or in 1:1 settings. This is a great way to give back to the community, help students, and get your foot in the door if interested in obtaining a job in a school district.This is a service position with AmeriCorps, requiring 30 hours/week following the school schedule. Typical schedule is M-F, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm. High school diploma required. No maximum age limit. In return for service, Members receive a stipend of $1,600 per month, plus an Education Award of up to $3,697.50 upon completion of the term. This can be used to pay student loans or tuition. Organization: Ohio Reading and Math Corps Come be a part of Ohio Reading and Math Corps and make a difference in students’ lives! Seeking service-oriented people to provide elementary level tutoring for K-5 students in Central Ohio as a Member of Ohio Reading and Math Corps Work with students who are below-proficient in reading or math (based on your preference and school availability) for their grade level. Receive training to prepare you to be an effective tutor, plus ongoing support throughout the school year Members are assigned to one school for the school year (following training and going through May). Members will provide tutoring to a set list of students in small groups or in 1:1 settings. This is a great way to give back to the community, help students, and get your foot in the door if interested in obtaining a job in a school district.This is a service position with AmeriCorps, requiring 30 hours/week following the school schedule. Typical schedule is M-F, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm. High school diploma required. No maximum age limit. In return for service, Members receive a stipend of $1,600 per month, plus an Education Award of up to $3,697.50 upon completion of the term. This can be used to pay student loans or tuition. Organization: Ohio Reading and Math Corps Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43219 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Maintaining the grounds & gardens at the Pennsylvania HouseWe have weeds growing up through the mulch that we just put down. An over abundance of thistles. Apples from out trees. Trash/litter on the property Organization: Pennsylvania House We have weeds growing up through the mulch that we just put down. An over abundance of thistles. Apples from out trees. Trash/litter on the property Organization: Pennsylvania House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45504 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CASA Volunteers Needed! (Court Appointed Special Advocates)A Court Appointed Special Advocate, or CASA volunteer, may be appointed by a judge to advocate for a child when they enter the child welfare system due to allegations of abuse or neglect. CASA volunteers advocate for the best interest of a child and make informed recommendations for the child’s physical and emotional well-being to the judge. CASA volunteers get to know the child, parents and their family in order to provide valuable information to the judge and others involved in the case to help ensure the child’s best interest is being met. CASA Volunteers: Have the desire, patience and heart to work with children and families Commit 6-8 hours per month of your time for the duration of each case Participate in an in-depth training program Go through a criminal and CPS background check Are at least 21 years oldhttps://youtu.be/GpNC6nJ1R8k https://forms.gle/rA1zq3BFWnKtNCJK7 Organization: PARACHUTE: Butler County Casa A Court Appointed Special Advocate, or CASA volunteer, may be appointed by a judge to advocate for a child when they enter the child welfare system due to allegations of abuse or neglect. CASA volunteers advocate for the best interest of a child and make informed recommendations for the child’s physical and emotional well-being to the judge. CASA volunteers get to know the child, parents and their family in order to provide valuable information to the judge and others involved in the case to help ensure the child’s best interest is being met. CASA Volunteers: Have the desire, patience and heart to work with children and families Commit 6-8 hours per month of your time for the duration of each case Participate in an in-depth training program Go through a criminal and CPS background check Are at least 21 years oldhttps://youtu.be/GpNC6nJ1R8k https://forms.gle/rA1zq3BFWnKtNCJK7 Organization: PARACHUTE: Butler County Casa Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45011 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teach For America Corps MemberThe application for our 2026 corps will open up on August 1st on our website. We utilize rolling deadlines and the application will remain open until early spring 2026. Submit your application by 11:59 p.m. onSept. 15, 2025 Oct. 20, 2025 Feb. 2, 2026 Mar. 9, 2026 2026 Critical Needs Deadline Learn if you're invited to an interview Sept. 22 Oct. 27 Feb. 9 Mar. 16 Attend your interview Sept. 29 - Oct. 01 Nov. 03 - Nov. 06 Feb. 17 - Feb. 20 Mar. 23 - Mar. 26 Learn your admissions decision + regional/subject placement Oct. 21 Dec. 2 Mar. 10 Apr. 14 Accept or decline your offer Oct. 30 Dec. 11 Mar. 19 Apr. 21 Understanding the Teacher Corps Deadlines: Here are some things to consider when choosing a deadline for the teacher corps. Choosing the right TFA deadline can significantly impact your application experience and location placement outcomes. 1. There Are Multiple Deadlines to Choose From Start an account in our Applicant Center to work on your application at any time and save your work. We offer four application deadlines for each incoming corps year: Main Deadlines: All of our regions and placement communities are open in the first three deadlines, but the most popular can fill up early.Critical Needs Deadline: This deadline addresses our regions who still have unfilled openings.2. Stress Less with an Earlier Deadline Submitting your application early has significant advantages: Preferred Placement: Regions are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Some of our more popular locations may stop accepting applicants at later TFA deadlines because they're full. Applying early is important if you have a specific location in mind. There will still be regions available at the later deadlines, but they may not be your first choice.Build Community Early: Begin connecting with fellow corps members and your regional network right away.Gain Hands-On Experience: Corps applicants accepted at the first 2 deadlines are able to complete an expedited Ignite application process for our Spring Ignite Fellowship and will have priority for sign-up with the matching process.Extended Preparation Time: You'll have more time to take certification exams, pre-work before summer training, and potential relocation to a new community.Stress Less: Embrace the peace of securing your next step in your career plans!Looking to join a coalition of extraordinary trailblazers? Teach For America has cultivated amazing change agents for over three decades. Learn how you can join our community of talented professionals. When you apply to Teach For America, you’ll share more about your experiences, strengths, and passions. To get started, here’s what you need to do to get started. 1. Confirm EligibilityComplete our eligibility quiz to make sure you have the basic requirements covered. 2. Create an AccountStart an account in our Applicant Center to work on your TFA application at any time and save your work. 3. Fill Out Application & Upload DocumentsOur online application requires you to convey basic information, upload required documents, and share your experiences through 300-400 word written reflections. Unlike some other job applications, our application process is designed to gather all your qualifications so we can thoroughly assess you as a candidate before a possible interview. It includes the following: Application Sections Fill out your personal information Describe your interest in joining TFA Describe your leadership experience Indicate 0, 1, 2, or 3 regions you'd like to work inNecessary Documents Your most updated resume School historyWe encourage you to take the time to ensure your application properly showcases your unique personality, strengths, and talent. 4. Submit Interview Time PreferencesShare your interview availability. Our virtual interviews are approximately 90 minutes and are on a weekday. If you have any questions or concerns about our online application process, visit our Admissions FAQs page. Organization: Teach For America Ohio The application for our 2026 corps will open up on August 1st on our website. We utilize rolling deadlines and the application will remain open until early spring 2026. Submit your application by 11:59 p.m. onSept. 15, 2025 Oct. 20, 2025 Feb. 2, 2026 Mar. 9, 2026 2026 Critical Needs Deadline Learn if you're invited to an interview Sept. 22 Oct. 27 Feb. 9 Mar. 16 Attend your interview Sept. 29 - Oct. 01 Nov. 03 - Nov. 06 Feb. 17 - Feb. 20 Mar. 23 - Mar. 26 Learn your admissions decision + regional/subject placement Oct. 21 Dec. 2 Mar. 10 Apr. 14 Accept or decline your offer Oct. 30 Dec. 11 Mar. 19 Apr. 21 Understanding the Teacher Corps Deadlines: Here are some things to consider when choosing a deadline for the teacher corps. Choosing the right TFA deadline can significantly impact your application experience and location placement outcomes. 1. There Are Multiple Deadlines to Choose From Start an account in our Applicant Center to work on your application at any time and save your work. We offer four application deadlines for each incoming corps year: Main Deadlines: All of our regions and placement communities are open in the first three deadlines, but the most popular can fill up early.Critical Needs Deadline: This deadline addresses our regions who still have unfilled openings.2. Stress Less with an Earlier Deadline Submitting your application early has significant advantages: Preferred Placement: Regions are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Some of our more popular locations may stop accepting applicants at later TFA deadlines because they're full. Applying early is important if you have a specific location in mind. There will still be regions available at the later deadlines, but they may not be your first choice.Build Community Early: Begin connecting with fellow corps members and your regional network right away.Gain Hands-On Experience: Corps applicants accepted at the first 2 deadlines are able to complete an expedited Ignite application process for our Spring Ignite Fellowship and will have priority for sign-up with the matching process.Extended Preparation Time: You'll have more time to take certification exams, pre-work before summer training, and potential relocation to a new community.Stress Less: Embrace the peace of securing your next step in your career plans!Looking to join a coalition of extraordinary trailblazers? Teach For America has cultivated amazing change agents for over three decades. Learn how you can join our community of talented professionals. When you apply to Teach For America, you’ll share more about your experiences, strengths, and passions. To get started, here’s what you need to do to get started. 1. Confirm EligibilityComplete our eligibility quiz to make sure you have the basic requirements covered. 2. Create an AccountStart an account in our Applicant Center to work on your TFA application at any time and save your work. 3. Fill Out Application & Upload DocumentsOur online application requires you to convey basic information, upload required documents, and share your experiences through 300-400 word written reflections. Unlike some other job applications, our application process is designed to gather all your qualifications so we can thoroughly assess you as a candidate before a possible interview. It includes the following: Application Sections Fill out your personal information Describe your interest in joining TFA Describe your leadership experience Indicate 0, 1, 2, or 3 regions you'd like to work inNecessary Documents Your most updated resume School historyWe encourage you to take the time to ensure your application properly showcases your unique personality, strengths, and talent. 4. Submit Interview Time PreferencesShare your interview availability. Our virtual interviews are approximately 90 minutes and are on a weekday. If you have any questions or concerns about our online application process, visit our Admissions FAQs page. Organization: Teach For America Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44113 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2025-2026 AmeriCorps Student Success CoachCity Year AmeriCorps Member Student Success Coach
We are now accepting applications for full year service opportunities for the 2025-2026 program year. How to Apply Our job application is completed on our website. Click here to sign-up and begin an application to City Year. Click here to learn more about our application process. ABOUT CITY YEAR City Year, an AmeriCorps program, helps students across schools succeed. Diverse teams of City Year AmeriCorps members provide support to students, classrooms and the whole school, helping to ensure that students in systematically under-resourced schools receive a high-quality education that prepares them with the skills and mindset to thrive and contribute to their community. WHAT YOU’LL DO As a City Year AmeriCorps member, your service will focus on coaching and mentoring elementary, middle and/or high school students. You will help these students earn academic success, improve their attendance, learn social-emotional skills and develop positive behaviors at school. You will plan and monitor individual student progress and work with teachers on whole class instruction, breakout spaces and other in-class student assistance. ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES As a valued member of the school community, you will share in some or all of the responsibilities listed below. If you have not done all these things, that is okay. We don’t expect you to come in knowing how to do them and provide 2-4 weeks of training at the beginning of the year to support you. Plus, you will work with partner teachers and school staff every step of the way. Support academic coaching and social emotional development for students: • Work with identified students 1:1 and in small groups • Develop literacy and/or math skills varying learning activities by student level, answering student questions and encouraging assignment completion • Create and implement a behavior management system for students • Develop social-emotional skills throughout their day, using proven strategies of learning, practicing, reflection and repetition • Collaborate with teachers and team members to collect, record, analyze and monitor individual student progress, participating in facilitated reviews of student data collected and entered into City Year’s student data system • Create an engaging, safe and healthy classroom space in collaboration with the teacher Support Whole School initiatives to increase engagement with students and families: • Support and/or conduct extended day and virtual programming for students before, during and after school including, but not limited to, academic enrichment and intervention, homework support, recreation and student clubs, service learning, and leadership development • Create, support and/or co-lead events or programs that recognize and appreciate student growth and/or achievement in math, literacy, attendance, and behavior • Engage students, parents/guardians, and/or community members in education or social issues through member led themed events at schools or on virtual platforms City Year Benefits You will receive: · Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance · Curalinc Employee Assistance Program · Talkspace Therapy Program · Benefit Advocate Center · Bi-weekly living stipend · Workers’ compensation · Relocation support · Benefits specific to City Year location · University partnerships and scholarships · City Year / AmeriCorps Uniform parts AmeriCorps and other federally-issued Benefits You will be eligible for: · Segal AmeriCorps Education Award · Child care benefits paid by AmeriCorps · Loan forbearance and interest accrual payments for qualified student loans · Time accrual toward the U.S. Department of Education’s Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program, (see Reduction of Education Costs) · Income-based Loan Repayment Plan (IBR) Eligibility Requirements City Year AmeriCorps members are as diverse a group as the communities we serve. We’re looking for you if you want to build yourself, give back and are ready to change the world. Be a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident (Authorization to work in the U.S. is not sufficient. Those with DACA status unfortunately are not eligible at this time) Have a GED or high school diploma, some college experience, or college degree Have served no more than three terms in an AmeriCorps state or national program* Agree to and complete a background check Be able to begin City Year by July/August 2025 (specific start date varies by location) How to Apply Visit https://joincityyear.force.com/TX_CommunitiesSelfReg and submit your completed application online. For more information on how to apply, visit: https://www.cityyear.org/apply-now. For more information about this role visit our website. Organization: City Year Columbus City Year AmeriCorps Member Student Success Coach
We are now accepting applications for full year service opportunities for the 2025-2026 program year. How to Apply Our job application is completed on our website. Click here to sign-up and begin an application to City Year. Click here to learn more about our application process. ABOUT CITY YEAR City Year, an AmeriCorps program, helps students across schools succeed. Diverse teams of City Year AmeriCorps members provide support to students, classrooms and the whole school, helping to ensure that students in systematically under-resourced schools receive a high-quality education that prepares them with the skills and mindset to thrive and contribute to their community. WHAT YOU’LL DO As a City Year AmeriCorps member, your service will focus on coaching and mentoring elementary, middle and/or high school students. You will help these students earn academic success, improve their attendance, learn social-emotional skills and develop positive behaviors at school. You will plan and monitor individual student progress and work with teachers on whole class instruction, breakout spaces and other in-class student assistance. ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES As a valued member of the school community, you will share in some or all of the responsibilities listed below. If you have not done all these things, that is okay. We don’t expect you to come in knowing how to do them and provide 2-4 weeks of training at the beginning of the year to support you. Plus, you will work with partner teachers and school staff every step of the way. Support academic coaching and social emotional development for students: • Work with identified students 1:1 and in small groups • Develop literacy and/or math skills varying learning activities by student level, answering student questions and encouraging assignment completion • Create and implement a behavior management system for students • Develop social-emotional skills throughout their day, using proven strategies of learning, practicing, reflection and repetition • Collaborate with teachers and team members to collect, record, analyze and monitor individual student progress, participating in facilitated reviews of student data collected and entered into City Year’s student data system • Create an engaging, safe and healthy classroom space in collaboration with the teacher Support Whole School initiatives to increase engagement with students and families: • Support and/or conduct extended day and virtual programming for students before, during and after school including, but not limited to, academic enrichment and intervention, homework support, recreation and student clubs, service learning, and leadership development • Create, support and/or co-lead events or programs that recognize and appreciate student growth and/or achievement in math, literacy, attendance, and behavior • Engage students, parents/guardians, and/or community members in education or social issues through member led themed events at schools or on virtual platforms City Year Benefits You will receive: · Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance · Curalinc Employee Assistance Program · Talkspace Therapy Program · Benefit Advocate Center · Bi-weekly living stipend · Workers’ compensation · Relocation support · Benefits specific to City Year location · University partnerships and scholarships · City Year / AmeriCorps Uniform parts AmeriCorps and other federally-issued Benefits You will be eligible for: · Segal AmeriCorps Education Award · Child care benefits paid by AmeriCorps · Loan forbearance and interest accrual payments for qualified student loans · Time accrual toward the U.S. Department of Education’s Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program, (see Reduction of Education Costs) · Income-based Loan Repayment Plan (IBR) Eligibility Requirements City Year AmeriCorps members are as diverse a group as the communities we serve. We’re looking for you if you want to build yourself, give back and are ready to change the world. Be a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident (Authorization to work in the U.S. is not sufficient. Those with DACA status unfortunately are not eligible at this time) Have a GED or high school diploma, some college experience, or college degree Have served no more than three terms in an AmeriCorps state or national program* Agree to and complete a background check Be able to begin City Year by July/August 2025 (specific start date varies by location) How to Apply Visit https://joincityyear.force.com/TX_CommunitiesSelfReg and submit your completed application online. For more information on how to apply, visit: https://www.cityyear.org/apply-now. For more information about this role visit our website. Organization: City Year Columbus Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43201 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Medical Scribe at Grace Clinics of Ohiohe Medical Scribe at Grace Clinics of Ohiois responsible for documenting patient encounters, assisting healthcare providers in maintainingaccurate and detailed medical records, and ensuring that clinical information is entered into the Electronic Health Record (EHR) system in real-time. This role supports healthcare providers by allowing them to focus on patient care while ensuring that all documentation is thorough, accurate, and compliant with regulations. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio he Medical Scribe at Grace Clinics of Ohiois responsible for documenting patient encounters, assisting healthcare providers in maintainingaccurate and detailed medical records, and ensuring that clinical information is entered into the Electronic Health Record (EHR) system in real-time. This role supports healthcare providers by allowing them to focus on patient care while ensuring that all documentation is thorough, accurate, and compliant with regulations. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43015 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer and Make a Friend for Life with Best Buddies CitizensVolunteer Opportunity in Butler County: Make a New Friend, Make a Difference Friends commit to meeting up at least monthly for activities they enjoy—like grabbing coffee, attending community events, or going for a walk. Matches last for a full year and can be renewed. Best Buddies also hosts monthly quarterly social events in Butler County to help friendships grow and stay active. We’ll guide you through the multi-step application process, which includes an online form, background check, and virtual interview. If you’re looking for a fun, flexible, and truly meaningful way to make a difference in your community—this is it. Learn more and apply at: https://www.bestbuddies.org/ohio/friendship Organization: Best Buddies in Ohio Volunteer Opportunity in Butler County: Make a New Friend, Make a Difference Friends commit to meeting up at least monthly for activities they enjoy—like grabbing coffee, attending community events, or going for a walk. Matches last for a full year and can be renewed. Best Buddies also hosts monthly quarterly social events in Butler County to help friendships grow and stay active. We’ll guide you through the multi-step application process, which includes an online form, background check, and virtual interview. If you’re looking for a fun, flexible, and truly meaningful way to make a difference in your community—this is it. Learn more and apply at: https://www.bestbuddies.org/ohio/friendship Organization: Best Buddies in Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45011 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Kent Monthly Food DistributionKent Distribution - 1st Wednesday of each month from 9am - 10:30 am. Location: 1972 East Summit St., Kent, 44240, across from the Kent Christian Life Center. Organization: The Salvation Army of Portage County Kent Distribution - 1st Wednesday of each month from 9am - 10:30 am. Location: 1972 East Summit St., Kent, 44240, across from the Kent Christian Life Center. Organization: The Salvation Army of Portage County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44240 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Windham Monthly Food DistributionThe Salvation Army's Red Sheild Food Pantry has a monthly distribution location in Windham where they are in great need of volunteers for each of the dates listed below. Volunteers must be able to lift boxes of food and place in vehicles. Windham Distribution - 4th Tuesday of each month 9:00am - 10:30 am. Location: 9005 Wilverne Dr., Windham, OH 44288 Organization: The Salvation Army of Portage County The Salvation Army's Red Sheild Food Pantry has a monthly distribution location in Windham where they are in great need of volunteers for each of the dates listed below. Volunteers must be able to lift boxes of food and place in vehicles. Windham Distribution - 4th Tuesday of each month 9:00am - 10:30 am. Location: 9005 Wilverne Dr., Windham, OH 44288 Organization: The Salvation Army of Portage County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44288 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Food Rescue HeroThe work of JEE Foods is technology-powered, but volunteer-driven. Join JEE Foods as a food rescue hero. In this role, you will use your own vehicle to visit local food donors to collect their excess product and directly deliver the food to a local nonprofit agency. The best part is, the volunteer opportunity is flexible! Using the Food Rescue US online platform, volunteers are able to sign up for pickups that work in your schedule. The online platform guides you through the rescue with step-by-step instructions and all the details you need to know. To get started or to view open rescues, visit https://app.foodrescue.us. Organization: JEE Foods The work of JEE Foods is technology-powered, but volunteer-driven. Join JEE Foods as a food rescue hero. In this role, you will use your own vehicle to visit local food donors to collect their excess product and directly deliver the food to a local nonprofit agency. The best part is, the volunteer opportunity is flexible! Using the Food Rescue US online platform, volunteers are able to sign up for pickups that work in your schedule. The online platform guides you through the rescue with step-by-step instructions and all the details you need to know. To get started or to view open rescues, visit https://app.foodrescue.us. Organization: JEE Foods Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45011 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Operation Meraki - Veteran Outreach TeamThis role is dedicated to managing and interacting with the Veterans that Operation Meraki serves. The Veteran Outreach team will work closely with veterans to assess their needs, provide guidance, and connect them with appropriate resources. This role is critical in fostering relationships between veterans, Veteran Organization Partners, and Operation Meraki, ensuring veterans receive the support and assistance they require. Organization: Operation Meraki This role is dedicated to managing and interacting with the Veterans that Operation Meraki serves. The Veteran Outreach team will work closely with veterans to assess their needs, provide guidance, and connect them with appropriate resources. This role is critical in fostering relationships between veterans, Veteran Organization Partners, and Operation Meraki, ensuring veterans receive the support and assistance they require. Organization: Operation Meraki Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43219 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Family-to-Family TeacherNAMI Family-to-Family is a free, evidence-based, 8-week educational program for family, significant others and friends of people with mental health conditions. Family is something different for everyone; and we at NAMI Portage want to recognize that. We want to embrace different definitions of family. NAMI-trained volunteer leaders who have lived experience as family members of a person with a mental illness teach about mental health diagnoses/symptoms, current therapies/treatments, communication strategies, coping skills, and self-care. We are looking for someone with lived experience as a family member/caregiver of someone living with a mental health condition to teach our Family-to-Family course. Organization: National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)- Portage County NAMI Family-to-Family is a free, evidence-based, 8-week educational program for family, significant others and friends of people with mental health conditions. Family is something different for everyone; and we at NAMI Portage want to recognize that. We want to embrace different definitions of family. NAMI-trained volunteer leaders who have lived experience as family members of a person with a mental illness teach about mental health diagnoses/symptoms, current therapies/treatments, communication strategies, coping skills, and self-care. We are looking for someone with lived experience as a family member/caregiver of someone living with a mental health condition to teach our Family-to-Family course. Organization: National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)- Portage County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44266 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Peer-to-Peer TeacherPeer-to-Peer is an eight-session educational program for adults with mental health conditions who are looking to better understand themselves, their diagnosis, and their recovery. NAMI-trained volunteer leaders with lived experience provide a safe, confidential space where participants learn about setting goals, mental health treatment options, how to strengthen personal relationships and partner with healthcare providers, and stress management/self-care. We are looking for a peer, living with a mental health condition, to teach our 8-week course. Organization: National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)- Portage County Peer-to-Peer is an eight-session educational program for adults with mental health conditions who are looking to better understand themselves, their diagnosis, and their recovery. NAMI-trained volunteer leaders with lived experience provide a safe, confidential space where participants learn about setting goals, mental health treatment options, how to strengthen personal relationships and partner with healthcare providers, and stress management/self-care. We are looking for a peer, living with a mental health condition, to teach our 8-week course. Organization: National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)- Portage County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44266 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CONNECTIONS Support Group FacilitatorCONNECTION support groups are peer led support groups open to all adults that have experienced symptoms of a mental health condition. These support groups are 90-minutes; and are led by NAMI-trained individuals. These groups are a safe space to share one’s coping strategies, learn from each other’s experiences, and offer acceptance and understanding. We are looking for an individual with lived experience as someone living with a mental health condition to facilitate a support group for fellow peers. Organization: National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)- Portage County CONNECTION support groups are peer led support groups open to all adults that have experienced symptoms of a mental health condition. These support groups are 90-minutes; and are led by NAMI-trained individuals. These groups are a safe space to share one’s coping strategies, learn from each other’s experiences, and offer acceptance and understanding. We are looking for an individual with lived experience as someone living with a mental health condition to facilitate a support group for fellow peers. Organization: National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)- Portage County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44266 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Family Support Group FacilitatorFamily support groups are volunteer led groups for family members and loved ones of someone that has experienced symptoms of a mental health condition. Family is something different for everyone; and we at NAMI Portage want to recognize that. We want to embrace different definitions of family. Each group is 90-minutes; and led by NAMI-trained volunteers. These groups are a safe place to share one’s coping strategies, learn from each other’s experiences, and offer acceptance and understanding. We are looking for volunteers with lived experience as a family member and/or caregiver of someone living with a mental health condition to facilitate a support group for other family members/caregivers. Organization: National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)- Portage County Family support groups are volunteer led groups for family members and loved ones of someone that has experienced symptoms of a mental health condition. Family is something different for everyone; and we at NAMI Portage want to recognize that. We want to embrace different definitions of family. Each group is 90-minutes; and led by NAMI-trained volunteers. These groups are a safe place to share one’s coping strategies, learn from each other’s experiences, and offer acceptance and understanding. We are looking for volunteers with lived experience as a family member and/or caregiver of someone living with a mental health condition to facilitate a support group for other family members/caregivers. Organization: National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)- Portage County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44266 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General VolunteerThe Mentoring Partnership needs you!
Come volunteer with us as we do indirect support for the youth in our county! Be a champion at your business, church, or other organization and help us recruit more volunteers and mentors to the essential youth facing nonprofits in our community! Maybe you rock social media? If you do, that could be a huge help to getting the need out. If you have a skillset or no skills at all, but you have time, connect with us and let's make Miami County a better place!! Organization: Mentoring Partnership of Miami County The Mentoring Partnership needs you!
Come volunteer with us as we do indirect support for the youth in our county! Be a champion at your business, church, or other organization and help us recruit more volunteers and mentors to the essential youth facing nonprofits in our community! Maybe you rock social media? If you do, that could be a huge help to getting the need out. If you have a skillset or no skills at all, but you have time, connect with us and let's make Miami County a better place!! Organization: Mentoring Partnership of Miami County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Friendly Letter WriterSEND SMILES AND SUNSHINE:
WRITE A LETTER TO A SENIOR CITIZEN
Are you someone who loves writing thoughtful, upbeat letters? Want to volunteer from wherever you live, work, or play? Turn your small talk into connection. A simple, sincere letter can brighten a senior’s day more than you know. Join Letters Against Isolation, a volunteer-run project bringing joy to seniors in aged care homes and programs across the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and Australia. Since 2020, our volunteers have mailed over one million cheerful, one-of-a-kind handwritten letters in dozens of languages! WHAT YOU'LL DO Write friendly, personal letters addressed to a “Friend” Share a little about your life, a story, or a hobby—keep it light and conversational Mail your completed letters to a senior care facility or program from our list of active requests That’s it! Most seniors aren’t able to reply, so think of this as a one-time act of kindnessThis is not a pen pal or greeting card program. Your words are what matter most! WHAT TO EXPECT Flexible: Write any time, from anywhere Meaningful: Every letter is read, appreciated, and cherished Independent: We don’t have an office or phone—just an amazing online volunteer community Structured: Follow our step-by-step process to match your letters with active requests Low Cost: Volunteers provide postage, envelopes, and writing materials Student service hours: Available through our student program. Register to work one-on-one with a Community Service Liaison as you write NEXT STEPSVisit lettersagainstisolation.com and choose your option from the top of the page: → Individual → Student → Group → Educator QUESTIONS?Check out our FAQ for details on mailing, group participation, service hours, and more. Your words will make all the difference. Join us today and help spread joy... one letter at a time!Here are some sample letters from fellow Ohioans: Organization: Letters Against Isolation SEND SMILES AND SUNSHINE:
WRITE A LETTER TO A SENIOR CITIZEN
Are you someone who loves writing thoughtful, upbeat letters? Want to volunteer from wherever you live, work, or play? Turn your small talk into connection. A simple, sincere letter can brighten a senior’s day more than you know. Join Letters Against Isolation, a volunteer-run project bringing joy to seniors in aged care homes and programs across the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and Australia. Since 2020, our volunteers have mailed over one million cheerful, one-of-a-kind handwritten letters in dozens of languages! WHAT YOU'LL DO Write friendly, personal letters addressed to a “Friend” Share a little about your life, a story, or a hobby—keep it light and conversational Mail your completed letters to a senior care facility or program from our list of active requests That’s it! Most seniors aren’t able to reply, so think of this as a one-time act of kindnessThis is not a pen pal or greeting card program. Your words are what matter most! WHAT TO EXPECT Flexible: Write any time, from anywhere Meaningful: Every letter is read, appreciated, and cherished Independent: We don’t have an office or phone—just an amazing online volunteer community Structured: Follow our step-by-step process to match your letters with active requests Low Cost: Volunteers provide postage, envelopes, and writing materials Student service hours: Available through our student program. Register to work one-on-one with a Community Service Liaison as you write NEXT STEPSVisit lettersagainstisolation.com and choose your option from the top of the page: → Individual → Student → Group → Educator QUESTIONS?Check out our FAQ for details on mailing, group participation, service hours, and more. Your words will make all the difference. Join us today and help spread joy... one letter at a time!Here are some sample letters from fellow Ohioans: Organization: Letters Against Isolation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43560 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Big (Youth Mentor)We are so excited that you’re interested in joining our squad as a mentor, which we call a Big Brother or Big Sister! In the BBBS one-to-one mentoring program, one Big is matched with one child (AKA a Little), to build a mentoring friendship through fun activities in the community! We give you all the support and tools you need. We have about 100 kids in our area waiting to be matched with their Big. Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Cleveland We are so excited that you’re interested in joining our squad as a mentor, which we call a Big Brother or Big Sister! In the BBBS one-to-one mentoring program, one Big is matched with one child (AKA a Little), to build a mentoring friendship through fun activities in the community! We give you all the support and tools you need. We have about 100 kids in our area waiting to be matched with their Big. Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Cleveland Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Big (Youth Mentor) for a DayCan you volunteer to do a fun activity & engage with kids for a few hours? Make a BIG impact in a few hours.Be part of an invaluable experience while kids are awaiting their permanent match.Volunteer along with a friend, boyfriend/girlfriend, spouse or family memberEvents are held in Cuyahoga county generally on Saturdays for about 2 hours. Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Cleveland Can you volunteer to do a fun activity & engage with kids for a few hours? Make a BIG impact in a few hours.Be part of an invaluable experience while kids are awaiting their permanent match.Volunteer along with a friend, boyfriend/girlfriend, spouse or family memberEvents are held in Cuyahoga county generally on Saturdays for about 2 hours. Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Cleveland Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44107 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: WESTWOOD DOING GOOD IN THE NEIGHBORHOODWe will be continuing this much needed volunteer work in Westwood. These opportunities are ongoing however in the moth of June we will meet each Saturday (weather permitting to do some good in the neighborhood. Organization: The Westwood Right Incorporation We will be continuing this much needed volunteer work in Westwood. These opportunities are ongoing however in the moth of June we will meet each Saturday (weather permitting to do some good in the neighborhood. Organization: The Westwood Right Incorporation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45417 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Publicity Committee VolunteerWe need a person with creative ideas to help promote our Ohio Gourd Show. We have three people helping with publicity now, but they need help in carrying out the ideas we already have. If we had 2-3 more people it would make it easier on everyone and we could accomplish so much more. We need more exposure in the Delaware community as well as key locations around the state of Ohio. If you are an idea person and willing to contact radio stations and newspapers, etc. then WE NEED YOU. All our volunteers can enter a raffle for two $50 gift cards. Hope you can help us. Organization: Ohio Gourd Society We need a person with creative ideas to help promote our Ohio Gourd Show. We have three people helping with publicity now, but they need help in carrying out the ideas we already have. If we had 2-3 more people it would make it easier on everyone and we could accomplish so much more. We need more exposure in the Delaware community as well as key locations around the state of Ohio. If you are an idea person and willing to contact radio stations and newspapers, etc. then WE NEED YOU. All our volunteers can enter a raffle for two $50 gift cards. Hope you can help us. Organization: Ohio Gourd Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43015 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Newsletter EditorIf you have a flare for writing and knowledge of doing an online newsletter for our non profit society…..We need you. The newsletter comes out quarterly and our President would give you information to include. There may be a few that would need the newsletter mailed to them. Hope you can help us out. Organization: Ohio Gourd Society If you have a flare for writing and knowledge of doing an online newsletter for our non profit society…..We need you. The newsletter comes out quarterly and our President would give you information to include. There may be a few that would need the newsletter mailed to them. Hope you can help us out. Organization: Ohio Gourd Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43015 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Goodwill Fun HourEvery Thursday from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. we have developmentally disabled adults come from different Goodwill Day Programs. We play games, make crafts, do service projects, learn life skills and do all kinds of other fun things - even having a drum circle. It's a great time with amazing people, and a very rewarding volunteer experience. Hope you can join us. Organization: Daily Bread Produce Garden Every Thursday from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. we have developmentally disabled adults come from different Goodwill Day Programs. We play games, make crafts, do service projects, learn life skills and do all kinds of other fun things - even having a drum circle. It's a great time with amazing people, and a very rewarding volunteer experience. Hope you can join us. Organization: Daily Bread Produce Garden Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43023 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Daily Bread Produce Garden for GRINDo you want to serve your community, make an impact on food insecurity, develop fun skills, and make new friends? Get down and Dirty in our beautiful produce garden located in Gahanna, Ohio. Organization: Daily Bread Produce Garden Do you want to serve your community, make an impact on food insecurity, develop fun skills, and make new friends? Get down and Dirty in our beautiful produce garden located in Gahanna, Ohio. Organization: Daily Bread Produce Garden Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43023 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Core VolunteerBecoming one of Imagination Station’s core volunteers means joining a passionate community dedicated to making science come alive for everyone. Core volunteers play a key role in fulfilling our mission by regularly engaging with guests, supporting programs, and helping bring innovative, hands-on STEAM experiences to life. Whether you're leading interactive exhibits, assisting with community outreach, or inspiring young learners through story time and tinkering, your commitment helps shape a more curious, creative, and connected future. As a core volunteer, you’ll not only grow your own skills and knowledge, but also help build an inclusive environment where science is fun, accessible, and empowering for all. Organization: Imagination Station Becoming one of Imagination Station’s core volunteers means joining a passionate community dedicated to making science come alive for everyone. Core volunteers play a key role in fulfilling our mission by regularly engaging with guests, supporting programs, and helping bring innovative, hands-on STEAM experiences to life. Whether you're leading interactive exhibits, assisting with community outreach, or inspiring young learners through story time and tinkering, your commitment helps shape a more curious, creative, and connected future. As a core volunteer, you’ll not only grow your own skills and knowledge, but also help build an inclusive environment where science is fun, accessible, and empowering for all. Organization: Imagination Station Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 46304 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: TrusteesThe Board of Trustees sets policy for our Family Promise affiliate and provides oversight and guidance to the Executive Director. Organization: Family Promise of Delaware County The Board of Trustees sets policy for our Family Promise affiliate and provides oversight and guidance to the Executive Director. Organization: Family Promise of Delaware County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43015 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Free Mobile Health ScreeningsThe Kidney Foundation of Northwest Ohio has started an A1C, glucose, and blood pressure screening program in conjunction with community partners. We have a special focus on underserved populations who are most at risk, including Blacks, Latinos, the unhoused, rural residents, and other marginalized groups. Our goal is to provide basic health screenings, answer questions, and provide resources for follow-up care. Students will assist with blood pressure and blood glucose screenings as well as Point-of-care HgA1c testing. At all events students should be able to provide basic information about high blood pressure, diabetes, and their potential effect on kidney function. Students will need to have the knowledge and skill for collecting Blood Glucose and Blood Pressure (both covered from class) as well as HgA1c using an A1cNow+ Test Kit. Organization: Kidney Foundation of Northwest Ohio The Kidney Foundation of Northwest Ohio has started an A1C, glucose, and blood pressure screening program in conjunction with community partners. We have a special focus on underserved populations who are most at risk, including Blacks, Latinos, the unhoused, rural residents, and other marginalized groups. Our goal is to provide basic health screenings, answer questions, and provide resources for follow-up care. Students will assist with blood pressure and blood glucose screenings as well as Point-of-care HgA1c testing. At all events students should be able to provide basic information about high blood pressure, diabetes, and their potential effect on kidney function. Students will need to have the knowledge and skill for collecting Blood Glucose and Blood Pressure (both covered from class) as well as HgA1c using an A1cNow+ Test Kit. Organization: Kidney Foundation of Northwest Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43606 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Free Mobile Health ScreeningsThe Kidney Foundation of Northwest Ohio has started an A1C, glucose, and blood pressure screening program in conjunction with community partners. We have a special focus on underserved populations who are most at risk, including Blacks, Latinos, the unhoused, rural residents, and other marginalized groups. Our goal is to provide basic health screenings, answer questions, and provide resources for follow-up care. Students will assist with blood pressure and blood glucose screenings as well as Point-of-care HgA1c testing. At all events students should be able to provide basic information about high blood pressure, diabetes, and their potential effect on kidney function. Students will need to have the knowledge and skill for collecting Blood Glucose and Blood Pressure (both covered from class) as well as HgA1c using an A1cNow+ Test Kit. Organization: Kidney Foundation of Northwest Ohio The Kidney Foundation of Northwest Ohio has started an A1C, glucose, and blood pressure screening program in conjunction with community partners. We have a special focus on underserved populations who are most at risk, including Blacks, Latinos, the unhoused, rural residents, and other marginalized groups. Our goal is to provide basic health screenings, answer questions, and provide resources for follow-up care. Students will assist with blood pressure and blood glucose screenings as well as Point-of-care HgA1c testing. At all events students should be able to provide basic information about high blood pressure, diabetes, and their potential effect on kidney function. Students will need to have the knowledge and skill for collecting Blood Glucose and Blood Pressure (both covered from class) as well as HgA1c using an A1cNow+ Test Kit. Organization: Kidney Foundation of Northwest Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43606 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Prayer Volunteer at Grace Clinics of OhioThe Prayer Volunteer at Grace Clinics of Ohio offers emotional and spiritual support to patients, staff, and visitors by providing prayer and a compassionate presence. This role involves listening to individuals' concerns, offering prayers for healing, comfort, strength, and creating a peaceful, supportive atmosphere in the clinic. The Prayer Volunteer contributes to the holistic care model by addressing the spiritual well-being of patients and fostering a sense of hope and peace. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio The Prayer Volunteer at Grace Clinics of Ohio offers emotional and spiritual support to patients, staff, and visitors by providing prayer and a compassionate presence. This role involves listening to individuals' concerns, offering prayers for healing, comfort, strength, and creating a peaceful, supportive atmosphere in the clinic. The Prayer Volunteer contributes to the holistic care model by addressing the spiritual well-being of patients and fostering a sense of hope and peace. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43015 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Podiatrist at Grace Clinics of OhioThe Podiatrist at Grace Clinics of Ohioprovides specialized care for patients with foot, ankle, and lower limb conditions. This role involves diagnosing, treating, and preventing a variety of podiatric issues, including injuries, deformities, and chronic conditions. The Podiatrist plays a vital role in improving mobility, alleviating pain, and enhancing the overall quality of life for underserved individuals. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio The Podiatrist at Grace Clinics of Ohioprovides specialized care for patients with foot, ankle, and lower limb conditions. This role involves diagnosing, treating, and preventing a variety of podiatric issues, including injuries, deformities, and chronic conditions. The Podiatrist plays a vital role in improving mobility, alleviating pain, and enhancing the overall quality of life for underserved individuals. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43015 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Physician/Advanced Practice Provider (APP) at Grace Clinics of OhioThe Physician or Advanced Practice Provider (APP), including Nurse Practitioners (NP) and Physician Assistants (PA), at Grace Clinics of Ohio delivers comprehensive, compassionate medical care to underserved patients. This role involves diagnosing and treating medical conditions, prescribing medications, and collaborating with other healthcare providers to create individualized treatment plans. The Physician/APP plays a critical role in enhancing patient health outcomes and ensuring accessible care for individuals in need. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio The Physician or Advanced Practice Provider (APP), including Nurse Practitioners (NP) and Physician Assistants (PA), at Grace Clinics of Ohio delivers comprehensive, compassionate medical care to underserved patients. This role involves diagnosing and treating medical conditions, prescribing medications, and collaborating with other healthcare providers to create individualized treatment plans. The Physician/APP plays a critical role in enhancing patient health outcomes and ensuring accessible care for individuals in need. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43015 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Physical Therapist at Grace Clinics of OhioThe Physical Therapist at Grace Clinics of Ohio provides specialized care to patients with physical impairments, disabilities, or injuries. This role involves evaluating patients' mobility and physical conditions, developing individualized treatment plans, and helping patients improve their physical function and quality of life. The Physical Therapist plays a vital role in promoting recovery, mobility, and overall well-being in underserved communities. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio The Physical Therapist at Grace Clinics of Ohio provides specialized care to patients with physical impairments, disabilities, or injuries. This role involves evaluating patients' mobility and physical conditions, developing individualized treatment plans, and helping patients improve their physical function and quality of life. The Physical Therapist plays a vital role in promoting recovery, mobility, and overall well-being in underserved communities. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43015 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pharmacy Technician at Grace Clinics of OhioThe Pharmacy Technician at Grace Clinics of Ohio supports the pharmacist and other healthcare team members in dispensing medications, managing inventory, and providing excellent customer service to patients. This role involves preparing and labeling medications and ensuring the smooth and efficient operation of the clinic’s pharmacy services, contributing to the overall patient care experience. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio The Pharmacy Technician at Grace Clinics of Ohio supports the pharmacist and other healthcare team members in dispensing medications, managing inventory, and providing excellent customer service to patients. This role involves preparing and labeling medications and ensuring the smooth and efficient operation of the clinic’s pharmacy services, contributing to the overall patient care experience. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43015 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Pharmacist at Grace Clinics of OhioThe Pharmacist at Grace Clinics of Ohio is responsible for dispensing medications, providing medication counseling, and ensuring that patients receive the correct prescriptions in a safe and effective manner. This role involves reviewing patient medical histories, educating patients on proper medication use, and collaborating with the healthcare team to optimize treatment outcomes for underserved populations. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio The Pharmacist at Grace Clinics of Ohio is responsible for dispensing medications, providing medication counseling, and ensuring that patients receive the correct prescriptions in a safe and effective manner. This role involves reviewing patient medical histories, educating patients on proper medication use, and collaborating with the healthcare team to optimize treatment outcomes for underserved populations. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43015 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Patient Registration Specialist at Grace Clinics of OhioThe Patient Registration Specialist at Grace Clinics of Ohiois responsible for welcoming patients, gathering necessary personal and medical information, and ensuring accurate data entry into the clinic's systems. This role plays a critical part in ensuring that the clinic operates smoothly and that patients' information is accurately recorded for efficient care and follow-up. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio The Patient Registration Specialist at Grace Clinics of Ohiois responsible for welcoming patients, gathering necessary personal and medical information, and ensuring accurate data entry into the clinic's systems. This role plays a critical part in ensuring that the clinic operates smoothly and that patients' information is accurately recorded for efficient care and follow-up. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43015 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Patient Flow Coordinator at Grace Clinics of OhioThe Patient Flow Coordinator at Grace Clinics of Ohio ensures the efficient movement of patients through the clinic, from check-in to treatment and discharge. This role involves roomingpatients, ensuring timely appointments, and optimizing clinic workflows to minimize wait times and enhance the patient experience. The Patient Flow Coordinator plays a key role in maintainingsmooth clinic operation. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio The Patient Flow Coordinator at Grace Clinics of Ohio ensures the efficient movement of patients through the clinic, from check-in to treatment and discharge. This role involves roomingpatients, ensuring timely appointments, and optimizing clinic workflows to minimize wait times and enhance the patient experience. The Patient Flow Coordinator plays a key role in maintainingsmooth clinic operation. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43015 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Optometry Assistant at Grace Clinics of Ohiohe Optometry Assistant at Grace Clinics of Ohio supports the optometrist in providing essential eye care services to underserved patients. This role involves assisting with patient exams, preparing equipment, managing patient flow, and providing patient education on eye care. The Optometry Assistant plays a key role in ensuring smooth clinic operations and enhancing the patient experience. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio he Optometry Assistant at Grace Clinics of Ohio supports the optometrist in providing essential eye care services to underserved patients. This role involves assisting with patient exams, preparing equipment, managing patient flow, and providing patient education on eye care. The Optometry Assistant plays a key role in ensuring smooth clinic operations and enhancing the patient experience. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43015 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Optometrist at Grace Clinics of OhioThe Optometrist at Grace Clinics of Ohio provides essential eye care services to underserved patients. This role involves conducting eye exams, diagnosing vision conditions, prescribing corrective lenses, and offering preventive eye care. The Optometrist plays a key role in improving eye health and quality of life for individuals who may have limited access to regular eye care. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio The Optometrist at Grace Clinics of Ohio provides essential eye care services to underserved patients. This role involves conducting eye exams, diagnosing vision conditions, prescribing corrective lenses, and offering preventive eye care. The Optometrist plays a key role in improving eye health and quality of life for individuals who may have limited access to regular eye care. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43015 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Nurse at Grace Clinics of OhioThe Nurse at a Grace Clincs of Ohio provides essential patient care, offering both clinical and compassionate support to individuals in need. This role involves a brief nursing intake, taking vital signs, obtaining basic labs (not required), and educating patients on treatment plans. The Nurse is key to ensuring the clinic operates smoothly and delivers quality care to underserved communities. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio The Nurse at a Grace Clincs of Ohio provides essential patient care, offering both clinical and compassionate support to individuals in need. This role involves a brief nursing intake, taking vital signs, obtaining basic labs (not required), and educating patients on treatment plans. The Nurse is key to ensuring the clinic operates smoothly and delivers quality care to underserved communities. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43015 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Medical Scribe at Grace Clinics of OhioThe Medical Scribe at Grace Clinics of Ohiois responsible for documenting patient encounters, assisting healthcare providers in maintainingaccurate and detailed medical records, and ensuring that clinical information is entered into the Electronic Health Record (EHR) system in real-time. This role supports healthcare providers by allowing them to focus on patient care while ensuring that all documentation is thorough, accurate, and compliant with regulations. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio The Medical Scribe at Grace Clinics of Ohiois responsible for documenting patient encounters, assisting healthcare providers in maintainingaccurate and detailed medical records, and ensuring that clinical information is entered into the Electronic Health Record (EHR) system in real-time. This role supports healthcare providers by allowing them to focus on patient care while ensuring that all documentation is thorough, accurate, and compliant with regulations. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43015 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Medical Assistant at Grace Clinics of OhioThe Medical Assistant (MA) provides clinical and administrative support to ensure smooth operations at Grace Clinics of Ohio. The MA assists with patient exams, takes vital signs, and supports healthcare providers during patient visits. This role is vital in delivering quality care to underserved populations. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio The Medical Assistant (MA) provides clinical and administrative support to ensure smooth operations at Grace Clinics of Ohio. The MA assists with patient exams, takes vital signs, and supports healthcare providers during patient visits. This role is vital in delivering quality care to underserved populations. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43015 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Meal Coordinator at Grace Clinics of OhioThe Meal Coordinator at Grace Clinics of Ohio ensures that patients, staff, and volunteers have access to simple nutritious meals. This role involves preparing a monthly meal for Grace Clinics of Ohio Volunteers. Delivered to Grace Clinics of Ohio during clinic hours. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio The Meal Coordinator at Grace Clinics of Ohio ensures that patients, staff, and volunteers have access to simple nutritious meals. This role involves preparing a monthly meal for Grace Clinics of Ohio Volunteers. Delivered to Grace Clinics of Ohio during clinic hours. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43015 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Interpreter at Grace Clinics of OhioThe Interpreter at Grace Clinics of Ohio provides essential communication support for patients who speak languages other than English. This role involves translating spoken and written information between patients and healthcare providers to ensure clear understanding and effective care. The Interpreter helps ensure that non-English speaking patients receive high-quality, compassionate medical care. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio The Interpreter at Grace Clinics of Ohio provides essential communication support for patients who speak languages other than English. This role involves translating spoken and written information between patients and healthcare providers to ensure clear understanding and effective care. The Interpreter helps ensure that non-English speaking patients receive high-quality, compassionate medical care. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43015 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Greeter at Grace Clinics of OhioThe Greeter at Grace Clinics of Ohiois the first point of contact for patients, visitors, and staff. This role involves welcoming individuals to the clinic, assisting with check-in, providing information, and ensuring a positive and welcoming environment. The Greeter plays a key role in creating a friendly, supportive atmosphere for patients and ensuring smooth clinic operations. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio The Greeter at Grace Clinics of Ohiois the first point of contact for patients, visitors, and staff. This role involves welcoming individuals to the clinic, assisting with check-in, providing information, and ensuring a positive and welcoming environment. The Greeter plays a key role in creating a friendly, supportive atmosphere for patients and ensuring smooth clinic operations. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43015 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: EMT (Emergency Medical Technician) at Grace Clinics of OhioThe EMT (Emergency Medical Technician) at Grace Clinics of Ohio provides emergency medical care and support to patients experiencing urgent health issues. The EMT responds to medical emergencies, assists healthcare providers, and helps ensure safe and efficient patient flow. This role plays a critical part in offering timely care to underserved communities. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio The EMT (Emergency Medical Technician) at Grace Clinics of Ohio provides emergency medical care and support to patients experiencing urgent health issues. The EMT responds to medical emergencies, assists healthcare providers, and helps ensure safe and efficient patient flow. This role plays a critical part in offering timely care to underserved communities. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43015 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Dentist Grace Clinics of OhioThe Dentist at Grace Clinics of Ohio provides essential dental care to underserved patients, focusing on preventive, diagnostic, and restorative treatments. This role involves conducting exams, diagnosing dental conditions, performing procedures, and educating patients on oral health and hygiene. The Dentist plays a key role in improving the dental health and well-being of the community. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio The Dentist at Grace Clinics of Ohio provides essential dental care to underserved patients, focusing on preventive, diagnostic, and restorative treatments. This role involves conducting exams, diagnosing dental conditions, performing procedures, and educating patients on oral health and hygiene. The Dentist plays a key role in improving the dental health and well-being of the community. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43015 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Cleaner at Grace Clinics of OhioThe Cleaner at Grace Clinics of Ohiois responsible formaintaining a clean, safe, and sanitary environment for patients, staff, and visitors. This role involves monthly cleaning and sanitizing clinic spaces, including waiting areas, exam rooms, restrooms, and common areas, to ensure a hygienic and welcoming environment for all. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio The Cleaner at Grace Clinics of Ohiois responsible formaintaining a clean, safe, and sanitary environment for patients, staff, and visitors. This role involves monthly cleaning and sanitizing clinic spaces, including waiting areas, exam rooms, restrooms, and common areas, to ensure a hygienic and welcoming environment for all. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43015 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Chiropractor at Grace Clinics of OhioThe Chiropractor at Grace Clinics of Ohio provides non-invasive care focused on musculoskeletal health, particularly spinal adjustments and treatments for pain relief and mobility improvement. This role involves diagnosing, treating, and educating patients on musculoskeletal conditions and preventative care in an underserved community setting. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio The Chiropractor at Grace Clinics of Ohio provides non-invasive care focused on musculoskeletal health, particularly spinal adjustments and treatments for pain relief and mobility improvement. This role involves diagnosing, treating, and educating patients on musculoskeletal conditions and preventative care in an underserved community setting. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43015 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Dental Assistant at Grace Clinics of OhioThe Dental Assistant at Grace Clinics of Ohio supports the dentist in providing essential dental care to underserved patients. This role involves preparing patients for procedures, assisting during treatments, maintaining dental equipment, and ensuring a clean and organized dental environment. The Dental Assistant plays a key role in ensuring patients have a positive and efficient dental experience. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio The Dental Assistant at Grace Clinics of Ohio supports the dentist in providing essential dental care to underserved patients. This role involves preparing patients for procedures, assisting during treatments, maintaining dental equipment, and ensuring a clean and organized dental environment. The Dental Assistant plays a key role in ensuring patients have a positive and efficient dental experience. Organization: Grace Clinics of Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43015 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer at Kingwood Center Gardens!Volunteers can choose from a variety of opportunities at Kingwood! There is something for everyone and their skillset! Check out our Volunteer Opportunity Directory to see all the available options! Please fill out a Volunteer Application to begin the process of volunteering with us. Once this application has been received, the Volunteer Coordinator will reach out to you to schedule an in person interview. Thank you for your generosity and support! Organization: Kingwood Center Gardens Volunteers can choose from a variety of opportunities at Kingwood! There is something for everyone and their skillset! Check out our Volunteer Opportunity Directory to see all the available options! Please fill out a Volunteer Application to begin the process of volunteering with us. Once this application has been received, the Volunteer Coordinator will reach out to you to schedule an in person interview. Thank you for your generosity and support! Organization: Kingwood Center Gardens Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44906 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Student Volunteer Opportunities - Change Lives, Build Futures: Volunteer with Our YouthVolunteer Opportunities at Booker T. Washington Community Center Make a lasting impact while having fun! We are seeking volunteers to support a variety of youth programs. Opportunities Include: Homework Help Tutors: Assist youth with daily homework activities and support reading and literacy development. Assist with creative arts and crafts projects that inspire imagination. Music Studio Helpers: Support youth exploring music production, songwriting, and creative expression. Gym & Recreation Volunteers: Engage and supervise youth during structured gym time, games, and recreational activities. Youth Sports Volunteer Coaches: Coach and mentor young athletes, lead practices, and support weekend games (sports seasons vary). Volunteer Times: Youth Programs (During School Year): Monday–Thursday, 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM Youth Programs (During Summer): Monday–Thursday, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM Youth Sports Coaches: Varies by sports season; games typically occur on Saturdays. Volunteer shifts are flexible with 1-hour time slots — volunteer once a week or as often as you like! At Booker T. Washington Community Center, volunteers play a vital role in supporting youth through academics, arts, recreation, and sports. Whether helping with homework, leading activities, or coaching, volunteers provide positive role models and new opportunities for young people. Join us in building a stronger community and shaping the next generation of leaders. Organization: Booker T Washington Community Center Volunteer Opportunities at Booker T. Washington Community Center Make a lasting impact while having fun! We are seeking volunteers to support a variety of youth programs. Opportunities Include: Homework Help Tutors: Assist youth with daily homework activities and support reading and literacy development. Assist with creative arts and crafts projects that inspire imagination. Music Studio Helpers: Support youth exploring music production, songwriting, and creative expression. Gym & Recreation Volunteers: Engage and supervise youth during structured gym time, games, and recreational activities. Youth Sports Volunteer Coaches: Coach and mentor young athletes, lead practices, and support weekend games (sports seasons vary). Volunteer Times: Youth Programs (During School Year): Monday–Thursday, 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM Youth Programs (During Summer): Monday–Thursday, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM Youth Sports Coaches: Varies by sports season; games typically occur on Saturdays. Volunteer shifts are flexible with 1-hour time slots — volunteer once a week or as often as you like! At Booker T. Washington Community Center, volunteers play a vital role in supporting youth through academics, arts, recreation, and sports. Whether helping with homework, leading activities, or coaching, volunteers provide positive role models and new opportunities for young people. Join us in building a stronger community and shaping the next generation of leaders. Organization: Booker T Washington Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45011 Allow Groups: Yes |