Volunteer: BBH CERT membersJoining this link will allow you to stay connected to the BBH CERT. We will be able to inform you of volunteer events and exercises. Organization: Brecksville Broadview Heights CERT Joining this link will allow you to stay connected to the BBH CERT. We will be able to inform you of volunteer events and exercises. Organization: Brecksville Broadview Heights CERT Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44141 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Assist Native Spanish Speakers as They Shop for FoodVolunteers with Spanish language ability needed to assist food insecure guests as they shop at the CAIN Choice Pantry in Northside. We want to make sure that our native Spanish speakers feel welcome, safe and have their needs met. All COVID precautions taken. Pantry hours are Monday 5-7pm, Tuesday 10am-1pm and Thursday 10am-1pm. Organization: CAIN - Churches Active in Northside Volunteers with Spanish language ability needed to assist food insecure guests as they shop at the CAIN Choice Pantry in Northside. We want to make sure that our native Spanish speakers feel welcome, safe and have their needs met. All COVID precautions taken. Pantry hours are Monday 5-7pm, Tuesday 10am-1pm and Thursday 10am-1pm. Organization: CAIN - Churches Active in Northside Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45223 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: Franklin County Auxiliary Communications Volunteer Interest RosterThis page is open to the public for anyone with an interest in becoming a Franklin County Auxiliary Communications Volunteer. Volunteers with an amateur radio license are encouraged to join the cause. The Auxiliary Communicator Task Book published by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency is required to be a member of the Franklin County Auxiliary Communications. Other local requirements may need met to satisfy local needs. Organization: Franklin County Auxiliary Communications This page is open to the public for anyone with an interest in becoming a Franklin County Auxiliary Communications Volunteer. Volunteers with an amateur radio license are encouraged to join the cause. The Auxiliary Communicator Task Book published by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency is required to be a member of the Franklin County Auxiliary Communications. Other local requirements may need met to satisfy local needs. Organization: Franklin County Auxiliary Communications Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43230 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become A Senior CompanionBecome an AmeriCorps Seniors, Senior Companion Volunteer! Join us for our Summer Orientation for Central Ohio! Senior Companions, all of whom qualify as low-income, receive stipends and travel reimbursement to visit home-bound seniors for 15+ hours a week. They provide needed socialization and non-medical assistance so clients can remain independent in their homes. The program helps both groups stay connected and retain their independence. Our process: After you express interest, an application will be sent to you! You'll have an in-person interview! You'll attend orientation!Program Requirements Be aged 55 or older Be able to volunteer a minimum of 15 hours per week Have reliable transportation to visit clients (bus or personal transportation) Pass a BCI/FBI background check
Organization: Catholic Social Services Become an AmeriCorps Seniors, Senior Companion Volunteer! Join us for our Summer Orientation for Central Ohio! Senior Companions, all of whom qualify as low-income, receive stipends and travel reimbursement to visit home-bound seniors for 15+ hours a week. They provide needed socialization and non-medical assistance so clients can remain independent in their homes. The program helps both groups stay connected and retain their independence. Our process: After you express interest, an application will be sent to you! You'll have an in-person interview! You'll attend orientation!Program Requirements Be aged 55 or older Be able to volunteer a minimum of 15 hours per week Have reliable transportation to visit clients (bus or personal transportation) Pass a BCI/FBI background check
Organization: Catholic Social Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43215 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Allen County R.A.C.E.S.The Allen County R.A.C.E.S. organization was founded in the spring of 2009. The primary responsibility of the Allen County R.A.C.E.S. is to provide emergency communications in the event of a disaster or to augment local governments in Allen County with public communications in the event of an emergency. The secondary responsibility of the Allen County R.A.C.E.S. organization is to assist the Allen County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management in any way possible to help improve with the efficiency of the agency and service to the public. Organization: Allen County Homeland Security and Emergency Management The Allen County R.A.C.E.S. organization was founded in the spring of 2009. The primary responsibility of the Allen County R.A.C.E.S. is to provide emergency communications in the event of a disaster or to augment local governments in Allen County with public communications in the event of an emergency. The secondary responsibility of the Allen County R.A.C.E.S. organization is to assist the Allen County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management in any way possible to help improve with the efficiency of the agency and service to the public. Organization: Allen County Homeland Security and Emergency Management Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45801 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: WellSpring Board MemberWellSpring is looking for Board Members who live and/or work in Champaign County. Board member duties include meeting six times per year to discuss agency business including the strategic plan and financials. Board members guide agency direction by evaluating local data and community conditions to make recommendations for agency programming and planning. Board meetings are held at the Springfield Location at 15 E. Pleasant Street on the third Wednesday of odd number months (January, March, etc) from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Interested volunteers can contact the Executive Director, Richele Shepard, at richele@wellspringfield.org for more information. After initial contact, the process requires interested volunteers to meet with existing board members for an informal interview before final vote by the entire WellSpring Board. Organization: WellSpring WellSpring is looking for Board Members who live and/or work in Champaign County. Board member duties include meeting six times per year to discuss agency business including the strategic plan and financials. Board members guide agency direction by evaluating local data and community conditions to make recommendations for agency programming and planning. Board meetings are held at the Springfield Location at 15 E. Pleasant Street on the third Wednesday of odd number months (January, March, etc) from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Interested volunteers can contact the Executive Director, Richele Shepard, at richele@wellspringfield.org for more information. After initial contact, the process requires interested volunteers to meet with existing board members for an informal interview before final vote by the entire WellSpring Board. Organization: WellSpring Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43078 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media ManagerWellSpring is in need of social media marketing expertise. The volunteer would help in the following areas. Developing and managing a twitter account Developing appropriate Facebook posts for approximately two posts per week each month Suggesting relevant updates for the webpage Any other recommended social media informationAny amount of volunteers hours would be appreciated. One hour a week would probably be adequate. Organization: WellSpring WellSpring is in need of social media marketing expertise. The volunteer would help in the following areas. Developing and managing a twitter account Developing appropriate Facebook posts for approximately two posts per week each month Suggesting relevant updates for the webpage Any other recommended social media informationAny amount of volunteers hours would be appreciated. One hour a week would probably be adequate. Organization: WellSpring Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45506 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Clerical SupportWellSpring is interested in finding volunteers to complete basic data entries into a variety of different programs. Training will be provided. Hours are flexible. Any amount of time would be appreciated. Organization: WellSpring WellSpring is interested in finding volunteers to complete basic data entries into a variety of different programs. Training will be provided. Hours are flexible. Any amount of time would be appreciated. Organization: WellSpring Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45506 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: TutorTutor children, option to pick from several sites. Organization: Retired & Senior Volunteer Program Tutor children, option to pick from several sites. Organization: Retired & Senior Volunteer Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45502 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Home Build/Rehab AssistantAssist with a local agency to help build or rehab homes for homeless families. No construction experience required, many opportunities to help available. Organization: Retired & Senior Volunteer Program Assist with a local agency to help build or rehab homes for homeless families. No construction experience required, many opportunities to help available. Organization: Retired & Senior Volunteer Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45502 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers to help set up new garden bedsWestlake: We have raised beds being built and will need help filling them with soil, compost and mulch, and mulching around the beds to control weeds. Need people to tend common beds: plant, mulch, water, weed, and harvest.
Organization: New Carlisle Community Garden Westlake: We have raised beds being built and will need help filling them with soil, compost and mulch, and mulching around the beds to control weeds. Need people to tend common beds: plant, mulch, water, weed, and harvest.
Organization: New Carlisle Community Garden Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45344 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: TEST* THIS IS AN EXAMPLE OF A NEED Organization: Community Events * THIS IS AN EXAMPLE OF A NEED Organization: Community Events Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45502 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth Mentors Needed - Big Brothers Big SistersBig Brothers Big Sisters of Springfield is recruiting volunteers to mentor youth in Clark and Madison Counties. For additional information on becoming a big brother or big sister, please visit our website: https://bbbscentralohio.org/volunteer/ or email: gburke@bbbscentralohio.org
Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Springfield Big Brothers Big Sisters of Springfield is recruiting volunteers to mentor youth in Clark and Madison Counties. For additional information on becoming a big brother or big sister, please visit our website: https://bbbscentralohio.org/volunteer/ or email: gburke@bbbscentralohio.org
Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Springfield Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45503 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Junior Achievement Classroom VolunteerINSPIRE A FUTURE GENERATION MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN YOUR COMMUNITY JA PROVIDES AN AMAZING AND REWARDING VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE ALL TRAINING AND MATERIALS NEED TO TEACH JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT PROGRAMS ARE PROVIDED Opportunities available in Clark, Champaign, Madison, and Logan Counties. Organization: Junior Achievement Mad River Region INSPIRE A FUTURE GENERATION MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN YOUR COMMUNITY JA PROVIDES AN AMAZING AND REWARDING VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE ALL TRAINING AND MATERIALS NEED TO TEACH JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT PROGRAMS ARE PROVIDED Opportunities available in Clark, Champaign, Madison, and Logan Counties. Organization: Junior Achievement Mad River Region Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45501 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Peer to Peer InstructorWhat is Peer to Peer? Peer to Peer is 8-week educational program for those with a mental health condition or experiencing symptoms of a mental health condition that addresses vision and goal planning, coping mechanism and stress management, healthy decision making, etc. What is a Peer to Peer Instructor? A Peer to Peer Instructor teaches a class, directly from a manual, about vision and goal planning, coping mechanism and stress management, healthy decision making, etc.
Organization: NAMI Mid-Ohio What is Peer to Peer? Peer to Peer is 8-week educational program for those with a mental health condition or experiencing symptoms of a mental health condition that addresses vision and goal planning, coping mechanism and stress management, healthy decision making, etc. What is a Peer to Peer Instructor? A Peer to Peer Instructor teaches a class, directly from a manual, about vision and goal planning, coping mechanism and stress management, healthy decision making, etc.
Organization: NAMI Mid-Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43082 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Family to Family InstructorWhat is Family to Family? Family to Family is an 8-week educational program for families, significant others, and friends of people with mental health conditions that addresses communication skills, up-to-date information on mental health conditions and how they affect the brain, crisis management, current treatments, and therapies, etc. What is a Family to Family Instructor? A family to family instructor teaches a class, directly from a manual, about up-to-date information on mental health conditions and how they affect the brain, crisis management, current treatments and therapies, and communication skills. Organization: NAMI Mid-Ohio What is Family to Family? Family to Family is an 8-week educational program for families, significant others, and friends of people with mental health conditions that addresses communication skills, up-to-date information on mental health conditions and how they affect the brain, crisis management, current treatments, and therapies, etc. What is a Family to Family Instructor? A family to family instructor teaches a class, directly from a manual, about up-to-date information on mental health conditions and how they affect the brain, crisis management, current treatments and therapies, and communication skills. Organization: NAMI Mid-Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43082 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Family Support Group FacilitatorWhat is a Family Support Group? A Family Support Group gives support for caregivers, family members, and partners caring for loved ones with mental health conditions through conversation and community. What is a Family Support Group Instructor? A Family Support Group Facilitator leads the conversation in Family Support Groups using a NAMI Facilitator Guidebook.
Organization: NAMI Mid-Ohio What is a Family Support Group? A Family Support Group gives support for caregivers, family members, and partners caring for loved ones with mental health conditions through conversation and community. What is a Family Support Group Instructor? A Family Support Group Facilitator leads the conversation in Family Support Groups using a NAMI Facilitator Guidebook.
Organization: NAMI Mid-Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43082 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Central Ohio Chapter Community EducatorAlzheimer's Association Community Educators are volunteer public speakers who provide Alzheimer's Association education programs to community audiences. Key activities: Deliver approximately 12 presentations annually (one per month) using prepared Alzheimer's Association evidence-based consumer education programs on a variety of care and support topics Collaborate with local Association staff to expand programs by securing community partners, scheduling presentations, delivering the programs and managing needed materials Serve as presenter for chapter-scheduled education programs and conferences Connect people with additional Association services and volunteer opportunities by proactively making referrals to Alzheimer's Association programs & free 24/7 helplineQualifications: Excellent communication, presentation and adult education skills Comfort with computers and familiarity with email and PowerPoint presentations Ability to network and collaborate with staff, volunteers and community partners Passionate about the Alzheimer's Association mission with personal or professional experience with dementia preferred Must be age 21 to apply. Background checks are required.Benefits to the Volunteer: Perfect your public speaking ability and technique while serving your local community. Increase your knowledge of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Be recognized as a leader and resource for Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. Join a network of other volunteers, staff and community leaders to help create a world without Alzheimer’s and all other dementia.The Alzheimer's Association will provide training, information and electronic or printed materials to assist in your efforts. Orientation includes several hours of online learning, self-study and shadowing or mentoring by local Alzheimer's Association staff and volunteers. Some materials are available in multiple languages. Formal applications can be submitted at volunteer.alz.org Organization: Alzheimer's Association: Central Ohio Chapter Alzheimer's Association Community Educators are volunteer public speakers who provide Alzheimer's Association education programs to community audiences. Key activities: Deliver approximately 12 presentations annually (one per month) using prepared Alzheimer's Association evidence-based consumer education programs on a variety of care and support topics Collaborate with local Association staff to expand programs by securing community partners, scheduling presentations, delivering the programs and managing needed materials Serve as presenter for chapter-scheduled education programs and conferences Connect people with additional Association services and volunteer opportunities by proactively making referrals to Alzheimer's Association programs & free 24/7 helplineQualifications: Excellent communication, presentation and adult education skills Comfort with computers and familiarity with email and PowerPoint presentations Ability to network and collaborate with staff, volunteers and community partners Passionate about the Alzheimer's Association mission with personal or professional experience with dementia preferred Must be age 21 to apply. Background checks are required.Benefits to the Volunteer: Perfect your public speaking ability and technique while serving your local community. Increase your knowledge of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Be recognized as a leader and resource for Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. Join a network of other volunteers, staff and community leaders to help create a world without Alzheimer’s and all other dementia.The Alzheimer's Association will provide training, information and electronic or printed materials to assist in your efforts. Orientation includes several hours of online learning, self-study and shadowing or mentoring by local Alzheimer's Association staff and volunteers. Some materials are available in multiple languages. Formal applications can be submitted at volunteer.alz.org Organization: Alzheimer's Association: Central Ohio Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43015 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: DocentsDo you like socializing with others about the way things used to be? If you have a few hours a month on Sunday afternoon, we have a fun volunteer activity for you. We need docents to help educate the public about Meeker. Our Meeker Homestead Museum is open by appointment. We need docents to show off our beautiful Meeker property Docents greet visitors and help guide them through the Meeker Homestead Museum, and explain or add information to the exhibits that are at the Meeker Homestead Museum. You will receive training at the beginning of April, one-on-one training can be provided if you wish to start later in the year. Help us spotlight this property gem to the public. Organization: Delaware County Historical Society Do you like socializing with others about the way things used to be? If you have a few hours a month on Sunday afternoon, we have a fun volunteer activity for you. We need docents to help educate the public about Meeker. Our Meeker Homestead Museum is open by appointment. We need docents to show off our beautiful Meeker property Docents greet visitors and help guide them through the Meeker Homestead Museum, and explain or add information to the exhibits that are at the Meeker Homestead Museum. You will receive training at the beginning of April, one-on-one training can be provided if you wish to start later in the year. Help us spotlight this property gem to the public. Organization: Delaware County Historical Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43015 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ShareCorps VISTAAmeriCorps VISTAs are national service members that perform indirect service at local organizations, such as recruiting volunteers, building program curriculums, fundraising and grant writing, connecting communities with resources, and creating sustainability within their agencies. As part of the Corporation for National and Community Service, AmeriCorps VISTA provides an opportunity for individuals to gain professional experience while contributing to long-lasting solutions to the problems of poverty and inequity in local communities. The Ohio Association of Foodbanks has operated one of Ohio’s largest AmeriCorps VISTA programs since 2006. Through our AmeriCorps VISTA program, ShareCorps, you can find a one-year, full-time position focused on creating meaningful change for people living at or near poverty. Benefits of your service include: Living allowance of around $1,150 per month Health care allowance provided End of Service Award of either $6,495 Eli Segal Education Award or $1,800 cash stipend Qualified loans placed into forbearance and interest accrued during year paid NEW: Bonus housing allowance! Childcare benefits provided, if eligible Relocation allowance, if applicable Biannual in-service trainings and professional development opportunitiesOrganization: Ohio Association of Foodbanks AmeriCorps VISTAs are national service members that perform indirect service at local organizations, such as recruiting volunteers, building program curriculums, fundraising and grant writing, connecting communities with resources, and creating sustainability within their agencies. As part of the Corporation for National and Community Service, AmeriCorps VISTA provides an opportunity for individuals to gain professional experience while contributing to long-lasting solutions to the problems of poverty and inequity in local communities. The Ohio Association of Foodbanks has operated one of Ohio’s largest AmeriCorps VISTA programs since 2006. Through our AmeriCorps VISTA program, ShareCorps, you can find a one-year, full-time position focused on creating meaningful change for people living at or near poverty. Benefits of your service include: Living allowance of around $1,150 per month Health care allowance provided End of Service Award of either $6,495 Eli Segal Education Award or $1,800 cash stipend Qualified loans placed into forbearance and interest accrued during year paid NEW: Bonus housing allowance! Childcare benefits provided, if eligible Relocation allowance, if applicable Biannual in-service trainings and professional development opportunitiesOrganization: Ohio Association of Foodbanks Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43215 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Reception Center (VRC) TeamDedicated team to receive community spontaneous volunteers, record their information, match volunteer skills with community needs, assign members to volunteer jobs, provide safety briefings, and help coordinate transportation with the Emergency Operations Center. 95% of tasks are performed indoors. The VRC Team works with other community volunteer organizations to establish, operate, and sustain a VRC following a major disaster. Information: In a time of disaster and crisis, friends, neighbors, families will be enthusiastic to respond to needs in their local area. As the media plays and replays scenes of the disaster, many people will come forward to volunteer. Unaffiliated volunteers will show up, whether directed or not. Unaffiliated volunteers (also known as spontaneous volunteers) are those not associated with any recognized disaster response agency. However, they may have other training, skills and experience and appear at a disaster site to offer help. The VRC is used to manage and organize the unaffiliated volunteers during a disaster. These volunteers are processed at the VRC to determine their skill-set and then tasked with assignments where there skills can be utilized for the disaster relief effort. Organization: Clinton Co. EMA Dedicated team to receive community spontaneous volunteers, record their information, match volunteer skills with community needs, assign members to volunteer jobs, provide safety briefings, and help coordinate transportation with the Emergency Operations Center. 95% of tasks are performed indoors. The VRC Team works with other community volunteer organizations to establish, operate, and sustain a VRC following a major disaster. Information: In a time of disaster and crisis, friends, neighbors, families will be enthusiastic to respond to needs in their local area. As the media plays and replays scenes of the disaster, many people will come forward to volunteer. Unaffiliated volunteers will show up, whether directed or not. Unaffiliated volunteers (also known as spontaneous volunteers) are those not associated with any recognized disaster response agency. However, they may have other training, skills and experience and appear at a disaster site to offer help. The VRC is used to manage and organize the unaffiliated volunteers during a disaster. These volunteers are processed at the VRC to determine their skill-set and then tasked with assignments where there skills can be utilized for the disaster relief effort. Organization: Clinton Co. EMA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45177 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Logistics TeamDedicated team to enable emergency resource management, accountability of responders and volunteers, and points of distribution (POD) following a disaster (to distribute water, ice, or other materials to affected populations. 90% of tasks are performed outdoors. Team is activated following a local disaster/emergency, and operates during daylight hours. Organization: Clinton Co. EMA Dedicated team to enable emergency resource management, accountability of responders and volunteers, and points of distribution (POD) following a disaster (to distribute water, ice, or other materials to affected populations. 90% of tasks are performed outdoors. Team is activated following a local disaster/emergency, and operates during daylight hours. Organization: Clinton Co. EMA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45177 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Family Assistance Center (FAC) TeamThis team is activated following a mass casualty event. General support team for operating a designated location for family members to assemble after a mass fatality incident. FAC team to work in conjunction with other NGO’s (e.g. Wilmington Area Ministerial Alliance, American Red Cross, et cetera) and the Coroner’s Office. Four to six hour shifts with 95% of tasks are performed indoors. FAC team would focus on FAC opening/closing, behind the scenes coordination of coordination information reporting, resource requests, and FAC communication with the Emergency Operations Center. Information: Clinton County is one of four rural counties in SW Ohio covered by a State Homeland Security Grant (SHSG) to develop a rural county plan, develop a training program, and conduct a FAC exercise by December 2022. Adams, Brown, Clinton, and Highland Counties are part of this group. Goal: To recruit a team that would help guide volunteer organizations in establishing, operating, and sustaining a FAC immediately following a mass casualty incident.
Organization: Clinton Co. EMA This team is activated following a mass casualty event. General support team for operating a designated location for family members to assemble after a mass fatality incident. FAC team to work in conjunction with other NGO’s (e.g. Wilmington Area Ministerial Alliance, American Red Cross, et cetera) and the Coroner’s Office. Four to six hour shifts with 95% of tasks are performed indoors. FAC team would focus on FAC opening/closing, behind the scenes coordination of coordination information reporting, resource requests, and FAC communication with the Emergency Operations Center. Information: Clinton County is one of four rural counties in SW Ohio covered by a State Homeland Security Grant (SHSG) to develop a rural county plan, develop a training program, and conduct a FAC exercise by December 2022. Adams, Brown, Clinton, and Highland Counties are part of this group. Goal: To recruit a team that would help guide volunteer organizations in establishing, operating, and sustaining a FAC immediately following a mass casualty incident.
Organization: Clinton Co. EMA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45177 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Damage Assessment Team (DAT)This team trains annually and is activated following a local disaster. Operational periods are during daylight hours only. Mobile team who conducts on-location damage assessments post disaster to enable state or federal disaster declaration requests. Team typically will operate within 72-hours following a disaster and will use mobile devices to capture damage information. 100% of tasks are performed outdoors. Each four (4) person team would be matched up with a jurisdictional representative (e.g. LE, FD, local gov't employee) to conduct damage assessment in an impacted jurisdiction. Goal: Setup four teams (one each in Blanchester and Sabina, and two in Wilmington), conduct 2.5 hours of initial training in early March, and for teams to be ready for an emergency by mid-March 2022. Organization: Clinton Co. EMA This team trains annually and is activated following a local disaster. Operational periods are during daylight hours only. Mobile team who conducts on-location damage assessments post disaster to enable state or federal disaster declaration requests. Team typically will operate within 72-hours following a disaster and will use mobile devices to capture damage information. 100% of tasks are performed outdoors. Each four (4) person team would be matched up with a jurisdictional representative (e.g. LE, FD, local gov't employee) to conduct damage assessment in an impacted jurisdiction. Goal: Setup four teams (one each in Blanchester and Sabina, and two in Wilmington), conduct 2.5 hours of initial training in early March, and for teams to be ready for an emergency by mid-March 2022. Organization: Clinton Co. EMA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45177 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Community Outreach TeamVolunteers to help support community events as EMA representatives (e.g. county fair, festivals, et cetera) to promote community preparedness. Tasks to include booth setup, public engagement, surveys, and more. Most events are outdoors. The Community Outreach Team engages with the public to help promote preparedness within Clinton County.
Organization: Clinton Co. EMA Volunteers to help support community events as EMA representatives (e.g. county fair, festivals, et cetera) to promote community preparedness. Tasks to include booth setup, public engagement, surveys, and more. Most events are outdoors. The Community Outreach Team engages with the public to help promote preparedness within Clinton County.
Organization: Clinton Co. EMA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45177 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VIRTUAL VOLUNTEERING: ZooniverseIMPORTANT: This is a national opportunity posted for easy access on the Center For Social Impact (CSI) page. If you decide to volunteer you must register on the national website and keep track of your hours individually. This volunteer work is not able to be tracked through Community Connect or CSI. The Zooniverse enables everyone to take part in real cutting edge research in many fields across the sciences, humanities, and more. The Zooniverse creates opportunities for you to unlock answers and contribute to real discoveries. WHAT WILL YOU DISCOVER? Participate in research of all kinds, from classifying galaxies to counting penguins to transcribing manuscripts. Whatever your interest, there's a Zooniverse project for you. https://www.zooniverse.org/ Organization: Center For Social Impact IMPORTANT: This is a national opportunity posted for easy access on the Center For Social Impact (CSI) page. If you decide to volunteer you must register on the national website and keep track of your hours individually. This volunteer work is not able to be tracked through Community Connect or CSI. The Zooniverse enables everyone to take part in real cutting edge research in many fields across the sciences, humanities, and more. The Zooniverse creates opportunities for you to unlock answers and contribute to real discoveries. WHAT WILL YOU DISCOVER? Participate in research of all kinds, from classifying galaxies to counting penguins to transcribing manuscripts. Whatever your interest, there's a Zooniverse project for you. https://www.zooniverse.org/ Organization: Center For Social Impact Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45042 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VIRTUAL VOLUNTEERING: Thank the Troops!IMPORTANT: This is a national opportunity posted for easy access on the Center For Social Impact (CSI) page. If you decide to volunteer you must register on the national website and keep track of your hours individually. This volunteer work is not able to be tracked through Community Connect or CSI.
Help the USO send messages of support to service members.
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The USO strengthens America’s military service members by keeping them connected to family, home and country, throughout their service to the nation.
For over 79 years, the USO has been the nation’s leading organization to serve the men and women in the U.S. military, and their families, throughout their time in uniform. From the moment they join, through their assignments and deployments, and as they transition back to their communities, the USO is always by their side.
BE A FORCE BEHIND THE FORCES®
We go where no other nonprofits can to keep our service members connected to everything that gives meaning to their service. The USO is a not-for-profit organization and not part of the Department of Defense (DoD). The appearance of DoD visual information does not imply or constitute DoD endorsement. Organization: Center For Social Impact IMPORTANT: This is a national opportunity posted for easy access on the Center For Social Impact (CSI) page. If you decide to volunteer you must register on the national website and keep track of your hours individually. This volunteer work is not able to be tracked through Community Connect or CSI.
Help the USO send messages of support to service members.
https://www.uso.org/messages#send-a-message
The USO strengthens America’s military service members by keeping them connected to family, home and country, throughout their service to the nation.
For over 79 years, the USO has been the nation’s leading organization to serve the men and women in the U.S. military, and their families, throughout their time in uniform. From the moment they join, through their assignments and deployments, and as they transition back to their communities, the USO is always by their side.
BE A FORCE BEHIND THE FORCES®
We go where no other nonprofits can to keep our service members connected to everything that gives meaning to their service. The USO is a not-for-profit organization and not part of the Department of Defense (DoD). The appearance of DoD visual information does not imply or constitute DoD endorsement. Organization: Center For Social Impact Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45042 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VIRTUAL VOLUNTEERING: Smithsonian InstituteIMPORTANT: This is a national opportunity posted for easy access on the Center For Social Impact (CSI) page. If you decide to volunteer you must register on the national website and keep track of your hours individually. This volunteer work is not able to be tracked through Community Connect or CSI. The Smithsonian benefits from the work of thousands of passionate volunteers who support the organization on-site in our museums, zoo, and other facilities. Today, digital technology makes it possible for people who believe in the Smithsonian mission to make significant contributions online. "Digital Volunteers" can now take on important assignments to expand access to the Smithsonian's massive collections, and can participate in a variety of research programs. Some roles require special knowledge or skill, but many do not. Selected opportunities are described below. Smithsonian Transcription CenterLaunched in July 2013, the Smithsonian Transcription Center seeks to engage the public in making our collections more accessible. Citizen scholars are invited to transcribe historic documents including diaries and working papers of prominent Americans and records associated with the Smithsonian's vast scientific collections. Transcription makes these important materials more accessible to researchers around the world, as well as the general public. To date, more than ten thousand citizen scholars have come to the Transcription Center and engaged with the wide array of documents posted there by Smithsonian archivists and curators—from field notebooks surveying snakes and reptiles in South Dakota in 1894 to the diaries of Leo Baekeland, the American chemist and founder of the modern plastics industry. To learn more about this opportunity and get involved as a citizen scholar, visit the Smithsonian Transcription Center. Smithsonian Wikipedian Volunteer ProgramThe Smithsonian seeks digital volunteers to assist in contributing content to Wikipedia related to our collections and areas of expertise. Improving the quality and quantity of reliable information on Wikipedia, as well as usage of Smithsonian resources on the site, helps meet our mission, the "increase and diffusion of knowledge." We seek experienced and motivated Wikipedia editors who are technically proficient in both the software and the norms of the Wikimedia community. To find out more about how to become a Wikipedia volunteer for the Smithsonian, visit the Smithsonian Institution's WikiProject. Organization: Center For Social Impact IMPORTANT: This is a national opportunity posted for easy access on the Center For Social Impact (CSI) page. If you decide to volunteer you must register on the national website and keep track of your hours individually. This volunteer work is not able to be tracked through Community Connect or CSI. The Smithsonian benefits from the work of thousands of passionate volunteers who support the organization on-site in our museums, zoo, and other facilities. Today, digital technology makes it possible for people who believe in the Smithsonian mission to make significant contributions online. "Digital Volunteers" can now take on important assignments to expand access to the Smithsonian's massive collections, and can participate in a variety of research programs. Some roles require special knowledge or skill, but many do not. Selected opportunities are described below. Smithsonian Transcription CenterLaunched in July 2013, the Smithsonian Transcription Center seeks to engage the public in making our collections more accessible. Citizen scholars are invited to transcribe historic documents including diaries and working papers of prominent Americans and records associated with the Smithsonian's vast scientific collections. Transcription makes these important materials more accessible to researchers around the world, as well as the general public. To date, more than ten thousand citizen scholars have come to the Transcription Center and engaged with the wide array of documents posted there by Smithsonian archivists and curators—from field notebooks surveying snakes and reptiles in South Dakota in 1894 to the diaries of Leo Baekeland, the American chemist and founder of the modern plastics industry. To learn more about this opportunity and get involved as a citizen scholar, visit the Smithsonian Transcription Center. Smithsonian Wikipedian Volunteer ProgramThe Smithsonian seeks digital volunteers to assist in contributing content to Wikipedia related to our collections and areas of expertise. Improving the quality and quantity of reliable information on Wikipedia, as well as usage of Smithsonian resources on the site, helps meet our mission, the "increase and diffusion of knowledge." We seek experienced and motivated Wikipedia editors who are technically proficient in both the software and the norms of the Wikimedia community. To find out more about how to become a Wikipedia volunteer for the Smithsonian, visit the Smithsonian Institution's WikiProject. Organization: Center For Social Impact Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 20013 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VIRTUAL VOLUNTEERING: Library of CongressIMPORTANT: This is a national opportunity posted for easy access on the Center For Social Impact (CSI) page. If you decide to volunteer you must register on the national website and keep track of your hours individually. This volunteer work is not able to be tracked through Community Connect or CSI. Be a virtual volunteer! https://crowd.loc.gov/Anyone can contribute. Improve access to history by transcribing, reviewing, and tagging Library of Congress documents. The Library of Congress launched By the People (crowd.loc.gov) in the autumn of 2018. The application invites you to transcribe, review, and tag digitized images of manuscripts and typed materials from the Library’s collections. All transcriptions are made and reviewed by volunteers before they are returned to loc.gov, the Library's website. These transcriptions will improve search, readability, and access to handwritten and typed documents for those who are not fully sighted or cannot read the handwriting of the original documents. Check out the FAQs in our Help Center for more detailed information. Organization: Center For Social Impact IMPORTANT: This is a national opportunity posted for easy access on the Center For Social Impact (CSI) page. If you decide to volunteer you must register on the national website and keep track of your hours individually. This volunteer work is not able to be tracked through Community Connect or CSI. Be a virtual volunteer! https://crowd.loc.gov/Anyone can contribute. Improve access to history by transcribing, reviewing, and tagging Library of Congress documents. The Library of Congress launched By the People (crowd.loc.gov) in the autumn of 2018. The application invites you to transcribe, review, and tag digitized images of manuscripts and typed materials from the Library’s collections. All transcriptions are made and reviewed by volunteers before they are returned to loc.gov, the Library's website. These transcriptions will improve search, readability, and access to handwritten and typed documents for those who are not fully sighted or cannot read the handwriting of the original documents. Check out the FAQs in our Help Center for more detailed information. Organization: Center For Social Impact Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45042 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VIRTUAL VOLUNTEERING: LearnToBe.Org (Online Tutor for Children)IMPORTANT: This is a national opportunity posted for easy access on the Center For Social Impact (CSI) page. If you decide to volunteer you must register on the national website and keep track of your hours individually. This volunteer work is not able to be tracked through Community Connect or CSI.
Are you a high school student? A college student? A professional? Recent retiree? If you answered yes to any of these, become an online volunteer tutor with Learn To Be! A really easy way to do goodHelp K-12 under-served youth in math, science, reading and writing from wherever is most convenient and whenever is most convenient. Bottom LineVolunteer online an hour a week, from wherever you are. And make a meaningful difference. We think you'll love it. :) https://learntobe.org/apply#tutor_application
Learn To Be is a 501c.3 non-profit organization that brings 1-on-1, online tutoring to underserved youth around the nation. Organization: Center For Social Impact IMPORTANT: This is a national opportunity posted for easy access on the Center For Social Impact (CSI) page. If you decide to volunteer you must register on the national website and keep track of your hours individually. This volunteer work is not able to be tracked through Community Connect or CSI.
Are you a high school student? A college student? A professional? Recent retiree? If you answered yes to any of these, become an online volunteer tutor with Learn To Be! A really easy way to do goodHelp K-12 under-served youth in math, science, reading and writing from wherever is most convenient and whenever is most convenient. Bottom LineVolunteer online an hour a week, from wherever you are. And make a meaningful difference. We think you'll love it. :) https://learntobe.org/apply#tutor_application
Learn To Be is a 501c.3 non-profit organization that brings 1-on-1, online tutoring to underserved youth around the nation. Organization: Center For Social Impact Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45042 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VIRTUAL VOLUNTEERING: Be My EyesIMPORTANT: This is a national opportunity posted for easy access on the Center For Social Impact (CSI) page. If you decide to volunteer you must register on the national website and keep track of your hours individually. This volunteer work is not able to be tracked through Community Connect or CSI. https://www.bemyeyes.com/ Bringing sight to blind and low-vision peopleBe My Eyes is a free mobile app with one main goal: to make the world more accessible for blind and low-vision people. The app connects blind and low-vision individuals with sighted volunteers and companies from all over the world through a live video call. Since we launched in January 2015, more than 2,000,000 volunteers have signed up to assist blind and low-vision users. Be My Eyes users can request assistance in over 180 languages making the app the biggest online community for blind and low-vision people as well as one of the largest micro-volunteering platforms in the world! Every day, volunteers sign onto Be My Eyes to lend their sight to blind and low-vision individuals to tackle challenges and solve problems together. Organization: Center For Social Impact IMPORTANT: This is a national opportunity posted for easy access on the Center For Social Impact (CSI) page. If you decide to volunteer you must register on the national website and keep track of your hours individually. This volunteer work is not able to be tracked through Community Connect or CSI. https://www.bemyeyes.com/ Bringing sight to blind and low-vision peopleBe My Eyes is a free mobile app with one main goal: to make the world more accessible for blind and low-vision people. The app connects blind and low-vision individuals with sighted volunteers and companies from all over the world through a live video call. Since we launched in January 2015, more than 2,000,000 volunteers have signed up to assist blind and low-vision users. Be My Eyes users can request assistance in over 180 languages making the app the biggest online community for blind and low-vision people as well as one of the largest micro-volunteering platforms in the world! Every day, volunteers sign onto Be My Eyes to lend their sight to blind and low-vision individuals to tackle challenges and solve problems together. Organization: Center For Social Impact Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45042 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VIRTUAL VOLUNTEERING: Amnesty International Decoders ProgramIMPORTANT: This is a national opportunity posted for easy access on the Center For Social Impact (CSI) page. If you decide to volunteer you must register on the national website and keep track of your hours individually. This volunteer work is not able to be tracked through Community Connect or CSI. Join a global network of digital volunteers helping us research and expose human rights violations. Amnesty Decoders is an innovative platform for volunteers around the world to use their computers or phones to help our researchers sift through pictures, information and documents. https://decoders.amnesty.org/ Organization: Center For Social Impact IMPORTANT: This is a national opportunity posted for easy access on the Center For Social Impact (CSI) page. If you decide to volunteer you must register on the national website and keep track of your hours individually. This volunteer work is not able to be tracked through Community Connect or CSI. Join a global network of digital volunteers helping us research and expose human rights violations. Amnesty Decoders is an innovative platform for volunteers around the world to use their computers or phones to help our researchers sift through pictures, information and documents. https://decoders.amnesty.org/ Organization: Center For Social Impact Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45042 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VIRTUAL VOLUNTEERING: American Red Cross Digital VolunteerIMPORTANT: This is a national opportunity posted for easy access on the Center For Social Impact (CSI) page. If you decide to volunteer you must register on the national website and keep track of your hours individually. This volunteer work is not able to be tracked through Community Connect or CSI. https://redcrosschat.org/digitalvolunteer/ When disaster strikes, Digital Volunteers assist the Social Engagement team by: Monitoring online conversations for disaster-affected people who may need Red Cross help Sharing important disaster updates and resources through their personal social media accounts Offering a compassionate voice to people who have been impactedDigital Volunteers sign up to monitor, engage, and report in four-hour shifts. While this work is done remotely, our Digital Volunteers report directly to the National Headquarters Social Engagement team in coordination with their local chapter communicators. This role is a good fit for you if: Your online presence reflects our Fundamental Principles Your friends would describe you as empathetic, patient and unflappable You have good judgment You are willing to use your personal social presence to act as an official volunteer of the American Red Cross. You are capable of handling many details at once Technology RequirementsDue to the time commitment and technical tools involved in this role, there are a few requirements that you must meet before you can get trained to be a Digital Volunteer. You must have: An active Twitter and/or Facebook account An active and regularly checked email account Intermediate to advanced proficiency in using social media sites Some familiarity with social media monitoring programs and online group collaboration tools (examples: Tweetdeck, Hootsuite, online forums) The ability to use a computer for at least four (4) continuous hours, including breaks Ready to Join? It’s easy! Register as an American Red Cross volunteer. You can sign up online by visiting RedCross.org/Volunteer/. Pick your Opportunity! During intake, you will have the opportunity to search for a position or complete the interactive role finder to find other opportunities you may find to be a good fit. Take training. Once you are approved into a volunteer position, you will have access to EDGE to take this and additional training (which will vary according to regional needs and current skillset). Take the Social Basics course found in the EDGE learning hub.Organization: Center For Social Impact IMPORTANT: This is a national opportunity posted for easy access on the Center For Social Impact (CSI) page. If you decide to volunteer you must register on the national website and keep track of your hours individually. This volunteer work is not able to be tracked through Community Connect or CSI. https://redcrosschat.org/digitalvolunteer/ When disaster strikes, Digital Volunteers assist the Social Engagement team by: Monitoring online conversations for disaster-affected people who may need Red Cross help Sharing important disaster updates and resources through their personal social media accounts Offering a compassionate voice to people who have been impactedDigital Volunteers sign up to monitor, engage, and report in four-hour shifts. While this work is done remotely, our Digital Volunteers report directly to the National Headquarters Social Engagement team in coordination with their local chapter communicators. This role is a good fit for you if: Your online presence reflects our Fundamental Principles Your friends would describe you as empathetic, patient and unflappable You have good judgment You are willing to use your personal social presence to act as an official volunteer of the American Red Cross. You are capable of handling many details at once Technology RequirementsDue to the time commitment and technical tools involved in this role, there are a few requirements that you must meet before you can get trained to be a Digital Volunteer. You must have: An active Twitter and/or Facebook account An active and regularly checked email account Intermediate to advanced proficiency in using social media sites Some familiarity with social media monitoring programs and online group collaboration tools (examples: Tweetdeck, Hootsuite, online forums) The ability to use a computer for at least four (4) continuous hours, including breaks Ready to Join? It’s easy! Register as an American Red Cross volunteer. You can sign up online by visiting RedCross.org/Volunteer/. Pick your Opportunity! During intake, you will have the opportunity to search for a position or complete the interactive role finder to find other opportunities you may find to be a good fit. Take training. Once you are approved into a volunteer position, you will have access to EDGE to take this and additional training (which will vary according to regional needs and current skillset). Take the Social Basics course found in the EDGE learning hub.Organization: Center For Social Impact Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45042 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Program Animal CareFeeding, cleaning, handling, and general care and upkeep of the Animal Ambassadors and their enclosures. These positions are worked out ahead of time with Naturalist Craig Spicer, 419-575-8074. If you are interested in possible openings, please contact him. Organization: Education Feeding, cleaning, handling, and general care and upkeep of the Animal Ambassadors and their enclosures. These positions are worked out ahead of time with Naturalist Craig Spicer, 419-575-8074. If you are interested in possible openings, please contact him. Organization: Education Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43551 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Field Service VolunteersUse your home repair skills to help maintain the homes of low-income seniors and people with disabilities! Join People Working Cooperatively as a field service volunteer and help keep people safely in their own homes. Projects include fixing leaky faucets, replacing broken glass, installing handrails and grab bars, replacing storm doors, making deck and porch repairs, and other minor home repairs. Work during the week or as you are available. Volunteers provide their own tools and transportation, and PWC provides all materials. Help improve the housing conditions of your low-income neighbors make a lasting difference in the community! Organization: People Working Cooperatively Use your home repair skills to help maintain the homes of low-income seniors and people with disabilities! Join People Working Cooperatively as a field service volunteer and help keep people safely in their own homes. Projects include fixing leaky faucets, replacing broken glass, installing handrails and grab bars, replacing storm doors, making deck and porch repairs, and other minor home repairs. Work during the week or as you are available. Volunteers provide their own tools and transportation, and PWC provides all materials. Help improve the housing conditions of your low-income neighbors make a lasting difference in the community! Organization: People Working Cooperatively Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45229 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Museum DocentsPyramid Hill is looking for long-term volunteer docents for its Ancient Sculpture Museum.
The Ancient Sculpture Museum is open 7 days a week, 12 - 5pm. This facility houses a collection of Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Etruscan and Syrian antiquities. Volunteer docents will be asked to monitor the collection, interact with guests and educate visitors about the collection and further Pyramid Hill's mission of "bringing people to art in nature." Volunteer docents will receive preliminary and continued training on the Pyramid Hill antiquities collection and how to enhance guest experiences at this facility.
Pyramid Hill is proud to offer community service opportunities to people of all backgrounds, abilities and interests. Volunteers who complete more than 10 hours of service will receive a FREE 1-year family membership.
As a non-profit, volunteers are our bedrock; we deeply appreciate the time volunteers dedicate to our Park and the services they provide to our organization! If you are interested in becoming a volunteer docent, please contact our Arts & Programming Manger, Gabi Roach at groach@pyramidhill.org for a short interview. Organization: Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum Pyramid Hill is looking for long-term volunteer docents for its Ancient Sculpture Museum.
The Ancient Sculpture Museum is open 7 days a week, 12 - 5pm. This facility houses a collection of Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Etruscan and Syrian antiquities. Volunteer docents will be asked to monitor the collection, interact with guests and educate visitors about the collection and further Pyramid Hill's mission of "bringing people to art in nature." Volunteer docents will receive preliminary and continued training on the Pyramid Hill antiquities collection and how to enhance guest experiences at this facility.
Pyramid Hill is proud to offer community service opportunities to people of all backgrounds, abilities and interests. Volunteers who complete more than 10 hours of service will receive a FREE 1-year family membership.
As a non-profit, volunteers are our bedrock; we deeply appreciate the time volunteers dedicate to our Park and the services they provide to our organization! If you are interested in becoming a volunteer docent, please contact our Arts & Programming Manger, Gabi Roach at groach@pyramidhill.org for a short interview. Organization: Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45013 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Outreach Volunteer (Summer Only)About:
We need more than coaches to make First Tee possible. We rely on volunteers — sometimes year-round — to accomplish our mission, and not all of those goals involve golf. We also need support off the course to deliver our program to kids and teens in the community and recreation centers in our communities.
Responsibilities: Outreach Volunteers assist the First Tee Staff, Coaches, and Youth Leaders at the center by: Providing basic sports instruction, monitoring safety zones, organizing groups, and leading activity stations. Requirements: The safety of our kids is our top priority. That is why all volunteers are required to complete a chapter provided background check, and, if applicable, Safesport Training before volunteering. To get started, please visit the volunteer page on our website. Available Opportunities: Field Day Takeovers Field Day Takeovers focus on bringing the First Tee experience to those without access to a golf course. We bring the equipment, staff, and volunteers to deliver an engaging program at a partner facility. CRC Community Days with First Tee First Tee has partnered with the Cincinnati Recreation Commission and the Tony Yates Junior Golf Academy to host all-immersive life and golf skills program for kids and teens in recreation centers across Greater Cincinnati. (New) Afternoon Community Golf Days – Reeves Golf Course New for 2022 is the Afternoon Community Golf Days program. Like the morning session, First Tee will host kids and teens from recreation and youth centers. However, there will be a greater emphasis on goal setting, managing conflict, and dealing with diversity in addition to golf instruction. Additional Information: For more information, view the attached document for program dates and details.
Organization: First Tee - Greater Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky About:
We need more than coaches to make First Tee possible. We rely on volunteers — sometimes year-round — to accomplish our mission, and not all of those goals involve golf. We also need support off the course to deliver our program to kids and teens in the community and recreation centers in our communities.
Responsibilities: Outreach Volunteers assist the First Tee Staff, Coaches, and Youth Leaders at the center by: Providing basic sports instruction, monitoring safety zones, organizing groups, and leading activity stations. Requirements: The safety of our kids is our top priority. That is why all volunteers are required to complete a chapter provided background check, and, if applicable, Safesport Training before volunteering. To get started, please visit the volunteer page on our website. Available Opportunities: Field Day Takeovers Field Day Takeovers focus on bringing the First Tee experience to those without access to a golf course. We bring the equipment, staff, and volunteers to deliver an engaging program at a partner facility. CRC Community Days with First Tee First Tee has partnered with the Cincinnati Recreation Commission and the Tony Yates Junior Golf Academy to host all-immersive life and golf skills program for kids and teens in recreation centers across Greater Cincinnati. (New) Afternoon Community Golf Days – Reeves Golf Course New for 2022 is the Afternoon Community Golf Days program. Like the morning session, First Tee will host kids and teens from recreation and youth centers. However, there will be a greater emphasis on goal setting, managing conflict, and dealing with diversity in addition to golf instruction. Additional Information: For more information, view the attached document for program dates and details.
Organization: First Tee - Greater Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45226 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Coach (Spring/Summer/Fall)About:
First Tee, we help kids discover what’s inside of them, guide them to strengthen it and mentor them to put it into action in everything they do. To do this, we need enthusiastic and caring individuals to serve as positive mentors and role models to kids and teens of various backgrounds. Our coaches’ ability to develop impactful relationships with our participants is the backbone of our program. You don’t have to be a golf pro (or even a good golfer), we will provide the training you need! Responsibilities: Volunteer Coaches on the golf course assist First Tee Head Coaches by: providing basic golf instruction, reinforcing class concepts (life skills), leading activity stations, and monitoring safety zones. Requirements: The safety of our kids is our top priority. That is why all volunteers are required to complete a chapter provided background check, Safesport Training, and waiver before volunteering. To get started, please visit the volunteer page on our website. Time Commitment: Volunteer coaches can choose to participate in one or multiple weekly program sessions. Although we do ask that you are present for at least half of the session that you register for. Spring (March – May): Classes meet once a week for 6 weeks for 45 minutes-1.5 hours, depending on the level. Monday-Saturday. Summer (June – August): Classes meet once or twice a week ranging for 45 minutes-3 hours, depending on the level. Sessions are 4, 6 or 8 weeks throughout the summer. Monday – Saturday. Fall (September – October): Classes meet once a week for 6 weeks for 45 minutes-1.5 hours, depending on the level. Monday-Saturday.Classes are available in the morning, afternoon, and early evening. We will work with you to find a fit for your schedule. Don’t have a lot of time to commit? No worries! You can volunteer on your own time as a substitute volunteer. Additional Information: For more information, visit or website or contact Ben Walker at (513) 988 - 7226 Ext. 5
Organization: First Tee - Greater Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky About:
First Tee, we help kids discover what’s inside of them, guide them to strengthen it and mentor them to put it into action in everything they do. To do this, we need enthusiastic and caring individuals to serve as positive mentors and role models to kids and teens of various backgrounds. Our coaches’ ability to develop impactful relationships with our participants is the backbone of our program. You don’t have to be a golf pro (or even a good golfer), we will provide the training you need! Responsibilities: Volunteer Coaches on the golf course assist First Tee Head Coaches by: providing basic golf instruction, reinforcing class concepts (life skills), leading activity stations, and monitoring safety zones. Requirements: The safety of our kids is our top priority. That is why all volunteers are required to complete a chapter provided background check, Safesport Training, and waiver before volunteering. To get started, please visit the volunteer page on our website. Time Commitment: Volunteer coaches can choose to participate in one or multiple weekly program sessions. Although we do ask that you are present for at least half of the session that you register for. Spring (March – May): Classes meet once a week for 6 weeks for 45 minutes-1.5 hours, depending on the level. Monday-Saturday. Summer (June – August): Classes meet once or twice a week ranging for 45 minutes-3 hours, depending on the level. Sessions are 4, 6 or 8 weeks throughout the summer. Monday – Saturday. Fall (September – October): Classes meet once a week for 6 weeks for 45 minutes-1.5 hours, depending on the level. Monday-Saturday.Classes are available in the morning, afternoon, and early evening. We will work with you to find a fit for your schedule. Don’t have a lot of time to commit? No worries! You can volunteer on your own time as a substitute volunteer. Additional Information: For more information, visit or website or contact Ben Walker at (513) 988 - 7226 Ext. 5
Organization: First Tee - Greater Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45226 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Phone/In-person companionBe a friend to homebound individuals on the phone or in person. Play games, have lunch together, catch up on the phone. All activities revolve around friendship and not medical or housekeeping responsibilities. Organization: RSVP of Seneca, Wyandot, and Huron Counties Be a friend to homebound individuals on the phone or in person. Play games, have lunch together, catch up on the phone. All activities revolve around friendship and not medical or housekeeping responsibilities. Organization: RSVP of Seneca, Wyandot, and Huron Counties Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44883 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry VolunteerHelp out at a local food pantry taking client orders on the phone, stocking shelves, customizing pick-up orders, and keeping a log of people served at the pantry. Organization: RSVP of Seneca, Wyandot, and Huron Counties Help out at a local food pantry taking client orders on the phone, stocking shelves, customizing pick-up orders, and keeping a log of people served at the pantry. Organization: RSVP of Seneca, Wyandot, and Huron Counties Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44883 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hold A Book Drive for Big Red Bookshelf ProgramCoordinate your efforts with your co-workers, family, neighbors or community groups to conduct a book drive. Donated books will be used to create new bookshelves and re-stock existing locations. The Big Red Bookshelf project places bright red bookshelves, stocked with new or gently-used books appropriate for children ages birth - 3rd grade, in the community where families with young children visit. These books have been donated by community members. Children are invited to take a book home to keep and share! Organization: United Way of Portage County Coordinate your efforts with your co-workers, family, neighbors or community groups to conduct a book drive. Donated books will be used to create new bookshelves and re-stock existing locations. The Big Red Bookshelf project places bright red bookshelves, stocked with new or gently-used books appropriate for children ages birth - 3rd grade, in the community where families with young children visit. These books have been donated by community members. Children are invited to take a book home to keep and share! Organization: United Way of Portage County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44266 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Sort Donated Children's Books for Big Red BookshelfAs we receive gently used and new donated children's books for our Big Red Bookshelf program these books need to be sorted by reading level and packed in boxes for distribution to keep the bookshelves located throughout Portage County full. This is done in the United Way office in Ravenna. Organization: United Way of Portage County As we receive gently used and new donated children's books for our Big Red Bookshelf program these books need to be sorted by reading level and packed in boxes for distribution to keep the bookshelves located throughout Portage County full. This is done in the United Way office in Ravenna. Organization: United Way of Portage County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44266 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pantry helperFill food boxes and hand them out to families in need at both locations Ravenna and Windham Organization: The Salvation Army of Portage County Fill food boxes and hand them out to families in need at both locations Ravenna and Windham Organization: The Salvation Army of Portage County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44266 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: InterviewersIf you like to hear stories and you like to learn about the history of Delaware County, this project is right for you. We need people who enjoy talking to people and who will listen to their stories. We will help with the interview questions and will direct you to those whom we think should be interviewed, so you just bring your interest and your listening and your questions. The interviews are recorded so that we can store them in our archives.
Organization: Delaware County Historical Society If you like to hear stories and you like to learn about the history of Delaware County, this project is right for you. We need people who enjoy talking to people and who will listen to their stories. We will help with the interview questions and will direct you to those whom we think should be interviewed, so you just bring your interest and your listening and your questions. The interviews are recorded so that we can store them in our archives.
Organization: Delaware County Historical Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43015 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Newsletter Writer/Editor VolunteerThe Delaware County Historical Society has a newsletter that is distributed to its membership on a regular basis. We need someone who enjoys writing and has computer skills. The letter is produced on ConstantContact, so there is a design component, but there are templates available. If you want experience in writing and designing a newsletter - this is for you Organization: Delaware County Historical Society The Delaware County Historical Society has a newsletter that is distributed to its membership on a regular basis. We need someone who enjoys writing and has computer skills. The letter is produced on ConstantContact, so there is a design component, but there are templates available. If you want experience in writing and designing a newsletter - this is for you Organization: Delaware County Historical Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43015 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Regional Executive Office SupportWork in the executive suite - virtually. Volunteer for the Regional Executive Officer and the Executive Coordinator - learning the ins and outs of the C-Suite at the Red Cross! Responsibilities: Assist in running the management suite efficiently and effectively in support of the Regional CEO Time Commitment: Flexible, during business week (Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm) Relationships: On-going work direction provided by Executive Coordinator, with support provided by members of the Senior Length of Apptmt: As needed Development Opp: Affiliation with one of the most well-respected, internationally known humanitarian organizations Training: Volunteer Orientation Organization: American Red Cross, Cincinnati Work in the executive suite - virtually. Volunteer for the Regional Executive Officer and the Executive Coordinator - learning the ins and outs of the C-Suite at the Red Cross! Responsibilities: Assist in running the management suite efficiently and effectively in support of the Regional CEO Time Commitment: Flexible, during business week (Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm) Relationships: On-going work direction provided by Executive Coordinator, with support provided by members of the Senior Length of Apptmt: As needed Development Opp: Affiliation with one of the most well-respected, internationally known humanitarian organizations Training: Volunteer Orientation Organization: American Red Cross, Cincinnati Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45207 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Disaster Action Team MemberDescription The Disaster Action Team (DAT) serves as the first, on-the-scene, Red Cross contact at the site of a disaster. While not considered first responders in the technical sense, DAT members are typically the first people at a disaster scene who provide comfort and direct assistance to help those who have been affected as they begin the recovery process. When disaster strikes, DAT members are generally dispatched in teams of two to three people: an experienced DAT Responder and one or more DAT members in training. Specific responsibilities include: Conducting damage assessments of affected dwellings and determining habitability Initiating casework to ensure that people have shelter, food and clothing to meet immediate needs after a disaster Supporting the “Mass Care” function, including assisting with feeding and shelter operations for larger scale disaster responsesQualifications Must have a valid driver’s license and reliable transportation Must be capable of working at a disaster scene Strong interpersonal communication and problem-solving skills Ability to promote and maintain productive working relationships with a variety of individualsOrganization: American Red Cross, Cincinnati Description The Disaster Action Team (DAT) serves as the first, on-the-scene, Red Cross contact at the site of a disaster. While not considered first responders in the technical sense, DAT members are typically the first people at a disaster scene who provide comfort and direct assistance to help those who have been affected as they begin the recovery process. When disaster strikes, DAT members are generally dispatched in teams of two to three people: an experienced DAT Responder and one or more DAT members in training. Specific responsibilities include: Conducting damage assessments of affected dwellings and determining habitability Initiating casework to ensure that people have shelter, food and clothing to meet immediate needs after a disaster Supporting the “Mass Care” function, including assisting with feeding and shelter operations for larger scale disaster responsesQualifications Must have a valid driver’s license and reliable transportation Must be capable of working at a disaster scene Strong interpersonal communication and problem-solving skills Ability to promote and maintain productive working relationships with a variety of individualsOrganization: American Red Cross, Cincinnati Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45011 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Facilities Team MemberBe an important part of the American Red Cross team by helping to ensure that all facilities are clean, safe and well maintained for staff, volunteers and clients. Facility Team Members perform/coordinate the maintenance, repairs and general upkeep of American Red Cross facilities.
Responsibilities: Complete maintenance work orders in Red Cross facilities Conduct regular inspections of buildings to identify repair or maintenance needs Perform maintenance and repair work, such as painting, electrical – based on skills/certification Participate in office relocation efforts, and the Support opening or closing of American Red Cross facilities Assist with facility emergency drills Work with regional operations staff to identify opportunities for more efficient facilities management Help with meeting/event set-up – setting up tables and chairs, arranging rooms and hanging signage Help with meeting/event clean-up – mopping, vacuuming, moving tables and chairs, wiping down tables, etc. Perform all duties in accordance with established policies, procedures and safety protocols
Qualifications: Ability to represent American Red Cross in a professional manner Self-motivated Ability to volunteer in person Must be able to stand, walk and climb stairs for extended periods of time Must be able to lift and carry 40 pounds Valid driver's license/ID from the state in which they reside Organizational skills Ability to communicate and give clear instructions Basic computer skills
Training is provided and all volunteers in this position are asked to work at least 1-shift a week.
If interested you can apply by visiting, www.redcross.org/volunteer, scroll down the page, and clicking on the blue "Apply Now" words. Just follow the directions from there to complete the application and background check. Be sure to have a photo ID handy (driver's license, passport, visa, state issued ID), you will be asked to upload a picture of it for identification purposes. After your application and background check process, a member of our volunteer screening team will reach out to you via phone/text/email - please be sure to respond!
Questions? Please contact Rebecca Dungee, Volunteer Recruitment Specialist at rebecca.dungee@redcross.org. Organization: American Red Cross, Central & Southern Ohio Region Be an important part of the American Red Cross team by helping to ensure that all facilities are clean, safe and well maintained for staff, volunteers and clients. Facility Team Members perform/coordinate the maintenance, repairs and general upkeep of American Red Cross facilities.
Responsibilities: Complete maintenance work orders in Red Cross facilities Conduct regular inspections of buildings to identify repair or maintenance needs Perform maintenance and repair work, such as painting, electrical – based on skills/certification Participate in office relocation efforts, and the Support opening or closing of American Red Cross facilities Assist with facility emergency drills Work with regional operations staff to identify opportunities for more efficient facilities management Help with meeting/event set-up – setting up tables and chairs, arranging rooms and hanging signage Help with meeting/event clean-up – mopping, vacuuming, moving tables and chairs, wiping down tables, etc. Perform all duties in accordance with established policies, procedures and safety protocols
Qualifications: Ability to represent American Red Cross in a professional manner Self-motivated Ability to volunteer in person Must be able to stand, walk and climb stairs for extended periods of time Must be able to lift and carry 40 pounds Valid driver's license/ID from the state in which they reside Organizational skills Ability to communicate and give clear instructions Basic computer skills
Training is provided and all volunteers in this position are asked to work at least 1-shift a week.
If interested you can apply by visiting, www.redcross.org/volunteer, scroll down the page, and clicking on the blue "Apply Now" words. Just follow the directions from there to complete the application and background check. Be sure to have a photo ID handy (driver's license, passport, visa, state issued ID), you will be asked to upload a picture of it for identification purposes. After your application and background check process, a member of our volunteer screening team will reach out to you via phone/text/email - please be sure to respond!
Questions? Please contact Rebecca Dungee, Volunteer Recruitment Specialist at rebecca.dungee@redcross.org. Organization: American Red Cross, Central & Southern Ohio Region Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43015 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Office Volunteer - Delaware County OfficeBe a Part of the Team that Keeps Everything Running!
Help support the Operations Department at the American Red Cross as they work to keep everything running in an efficient manner!
Responsibilities: Support the overall administrative functions of the Operations Department Help process vendor payments Manage document retention and vendor contracts and relationships Coordinate work orders for fleet and facilities maintenance and repairs Perform or assist with facility emergency drills Copy, file, and maintain paper or electronic documents Compile, sort and verify the accuracy of data before it is entered Store and distribute financial aid cards Help with sorting and distributing mail Provide general information to staff, volunteers, clients, and the public Greet visitors entering the building who need direction and provide support or assistance Provide support in answering phones, provide information, take messages, or transfer calls
Qualifications: Supportive of the American Red Cross mission and programs Proficient in use of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) Great verbal and written communication skills Friendly and helpful Ability to use office equipment (such as copier and fax machine) Ability and willingness to learn and use Red Cross technology Basic computer skills Willing to volunteer in person Comfortable answering phones and transferring calls People skills are a must Comfortable working on your own and as part of a team
Training provided at no cost and volunteers in the position are asked to work one shifts a week. Each shift is 4.5-6 hours and you choose the shifts that you register for.
If interested you can apply by visiting, www.redcross.org/volunteer, scroll down the page, and clicking on the blue "Apply Now" words. Just follow the directions from there to complete the application and background check. Be sure to have a photo ID handy (driver's license, passport, visa, state issued ID), you will be asked to upload a picture of it for identification purposes. After your application and background check process, a member of our volunteer screening team will reach out to you via phone/text/email - please be sure to respond!
Questions? Please contact Rebecca Dungee, Volunteer Recruitment Specialist at rebecca.dungee@redcross.org. Organization: American Red Cross, Central & Southern Ohio Region Be a Part of the Team that Keeps Everything Running!
Help support the Operations Department at the American Red Cross as they work to keep everything running in an efficient manner!
Responsibilities: Support the overall administrative functions of the Operations Department Help process vendor payments Manage document retention and vendor contracts and relationships Coordinate work orders for fleet and facilities maintenance and repairs Perform or assist with facility emergency drills Copy, file, and maintain paper or electronic documents Compile, sort and verify the accuracy of data before it is entered Store and distribute financial aid cards Help with sorting and distributing mail Provide general information to staff, volunteers, clients, and the public Greet visitors entering the building who need direction and provide support or assistance Provide support in answering phones, provide information, take messages, or transfer calls
Qualifications: Supportive of the American Red Cross mission and programs Proficient in use of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) Great verbal and written communication skills Friendly and helpful Ability to use office equipment (such as copier and fax machine) Ability and willingness to learn and use Red Cross technology Basic computer skills Willing to volunteer in person Comfortable answering phones and transferring calls People skills are a must Comfortable working on your own and as part of a team
Training provided at no cost and volunteers in the position are asked to work one shifts a week. Each shift is 4.5-6 hours and you choose the shifts that you register for.
If interested you can apply by visiting, www.redcross.org/volunteer, scroll down the page, and clicking on the blue "Apply Now" words. Just follow the directions from there to complete the application and background check. Be sure to have a photo ID handy (driver's license, passport, visa, state issued ID), you will be asked to upload a picture of it for identification purposes. After your application and background check process, a member of our volunteer screening team will reach out to you via phone/text/email - please be sure to respond!
Questions? Please contact Rebecca Dungee, Volunteer Recruitment Specialist at rebecca.dungee@redcross.org. Organization: American Red Cross, Central & Southern Ohio Region Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43015 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Office VolunteerBe a Part of the Team that Keeps Everything Running!
Help support the Operations Department at the American Red Cross as they work to keep everything running in an efficient manner!
Responsibilities: Support the overall administrative functions of the Operations Department Help process vendor payments Manage document retention and vendor contracts and relationships Coordinate work orders for fleet and facilities maintenance and repairs Perform or assist with facility emergency drills Copy, file, and maintain paper or electronic documents Compile, sort and verify the accuracy of data before it is entered Store and distribute financial aid cards Help with sorting and distributing mail Provide general information to staff, volunteers, clients, and the public Greet visitors entering the building who need direction and provide support or assistance Provide support in answering phones, provide information, take messages, or transfer calls
Qualifications: Supportive of the American Red Cross mission and programs Proficient in use of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) Great verbal and written communication skills Friendly and helpful Ability to use office equipment (such as copier and fax machine) Ability and willingness to learn and use Red Cross technology Basic computer skills Willing to volunteer in person Comfortable answering phones and transferring calls People skills are a must Comfortable working on your own and as part of a team
Training provided at no cost and volunteers in the position are asked to work one shifts a week. Each shift is 4.5-6 hours and you choose the shifts that you register for.
If interested you can apply by visiting, www.redcross.org/volunteer, scroll down the page, and clicking on the blue "Apply Now" words. Just follow the directions from there to complete the application and background check. Be sure to have a photo ID handy (driver's license, passport, visa, state issued ID), you will be asked to upload a picture of it for identification purposes. After your application and background check process, a member of our volunteer screening team will reach out to you via phone/text/email - please be sure to respond!
Questions? Please contact Rebecca Dungee, Volunteer Recruitment Specialist at rebecca.dungee@redcross.org. Organization: American Red Cross, Central & Southern Ohio Region Be a Part of the Team that Keeps Everything Running!
Help support the Operations Department at the American Red Cross as they work to keep everything running in an efficient manner!
Responsibilities: Support the overall administrative functions of the Operations Department Help process vendor payments Manage document retention and vendor contracts and relationships Coordinate work orders for fleet and facilities maintenance and repairs Perform or assist with facility emergency drills Copy, file, and maintain paper or electronic documents Compile, sort and verify the accuracy of data before it is entered Store and distribute financial aid cards Help with sorting and distributing mail Provide general information to staff, volunteers, clients, and the public Greet visitors entering the building who need direction and provide support or assistance Provide support in answering phones, provide information, take messages, or transfer calls
Qualifications: Supportive of the American Red Cross mission and programs Proficient in use of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) Great verbal and written communication skills Friendly and helpful Ability to use office equipment (such as copier and fax machine) Ability and willingness to learn and use Red Cross technology Basic computer skills Willing to volunteer in person Comfortable answering phones and transferring calls People skills are a must Comfortable working on your own and as part of a team
Training provided at no cost and volunteers in the position are asked to work one shifts a week. Each shift is 4.5-6 hours and you choose the shifts that you register for.
If interested you can apply by visiting, www.redcross.org/volunteer, scroll down the page, and clicking on the blue "Apply Now" words. Just follow the directions from there to complete the application and background check. Be sure to have a photo ID handy (driver's license, passport, visa, state issued ID), you will be asked to upload a picture of it for identification purposes. After your application and background check process, a member of our volunteer screening team will reach out to you via phone/text/email - please be sure to respond!
Questions? Please contact Rebecca Dungee, Volunteer Recruitment Specialist at rebecca.dungee@redcross.org. Organization: American Red Cross, Central & Southern Ohio Region Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43015 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Technology FacilitatorFrom Me 2 U is seeking facilitators for our Working On Me Club to facilitate photography, pod/videocasting, architectural/interior design, coding, and entrepreneurship workshops. Each workshop is 1.5 hours in length and the population is middle/jr. high school youth. Club runs from 10am -3pm, but the facilitator does not have to facilitate every workshop. Organization: From Me 2 U, Inc From Me 2 U is seeking facilitators for our Working On Me Club to facilitate photography, pod/videocasting, architectural/interior design, coding, and entrepreneurship workshops. Each workshop is 1.5 hours in length and the population is middle/jr. high school youth. Club runs from 10am -3pm, but the facilitator does not have to facilitate every workshop. Organization: From Me 2 U, Inc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44120 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Are you a Veteran in the Cincinnati area?Grace Hospice Cincinnati is in need of Veteran to Veteran Volunteers. Our Veterans' hospice experience is enhanced greatly by contact with other Veterans. We have multiple options available for volunteerism! Organization: Grace Hospice Grace Hospice Cincinnati is in need of Veteran to Veteran Volunteers. Our Veterans' hospice experience is enhanced greatly by contact with other Veterans. We have multiple options available for volunteerism! Organization: Grace Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45212 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Senior CompanionshipThere are several different ways that you can become involved with Grace Hospice. *Provide companionship to our patients and their family members *Assist our office with clerical duties *Assist in our bereavement department *Run errands for patients or their caregivers *Provide Pet Therapy, Massage therapy, Vigil Volunteering, if applicable Organization: Grace Hospice There are several different ways that you can become involved with Grace Hospice. *Provide companionship to our patients and their family members *Assist our office with clerical duties *Assist in our bereavement department *Run errands for patients or their caregivers *Provide Pet Therapy, Massage therapy, Vigil Volunteering, if applicable Organization: Grace Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45212 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Companionship for SeniorsGrace Hospice has several patients in the Pleasant Ridge/Norwood areas who are in need of companionship, play cards or games, light help around the house & yard. Do you have an hour a week to help someone in your community? Hospice volunteering is a work of the heart. All training is provided and all background testing is paid for by Grace Hospice. Please, won't you take a few hours a month to help your neighbor? Organization: Grace Hospice Grace Hospice has several patients in the Pleasant Ridge/Norwood areas who are in need of companionship, play cards or games, light help around the house & yard. Do you have an hour a week to help someone in your community? Hospice volunteering is a work of the heart. All training is provided and all background testing is paid for by Grace Hospice. Please, won't you take a few hours a month to help your neighbor? Organization: Grace Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45212 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer GuardianMake a big difference in a small amount of time! Some people don’t have anyone to help them make important life decisions. A Volunteer Guardian is a trained, caring advocate and substitute decision maker. As a Volunteer Guardian, you will make a real difference in someone’s life. How to become a volunteer: Organization: Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities Make a big difference in a small amount of time! Some people don’t have anyone to help them make important life decisions. A Volunteer Guardian is a trained, caring advocate and substitute decision maker. As a Volunteer Guardian, you will make a real difference in someone’s life. How to become a volunteer: Organization: Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44114 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pantry Office VolunteersThe Center of Hope is in need of pantry office volunteer to answer the phones and schedule appointments. The schedule for pantry office volunteers is Monday: 9am - 12pm and/or Monday - Friday: 1pm - 3pm. Organization: Amelia DiGirolamo Center of Hope (Family & Community Services) The Center of Hope is in need of pantry office volunteer to answer the phones and schedule appointments. The schedule for pantry office volunteers is Monday: 9am - 12pm and/or Monday - Friday: 1pm - 3pm. Organization: Amelia DiGirolamo Center of Hope (Family & Community Services) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44266 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SpiderwebSpiderweb in Jefferson, Ohio needs help to sort through incoming donations. They are a volunteer-run organization, and their hearts are bigger than their volunteer base! Organization: RSVP Ashtabula County Spiderweb in Jefferson, Ohio needs help to sort through incoming donations. They are a volunteer-run organization, and their hearts are bigger than their volunteer base! Organization: RSVP Ashtabula County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44047 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: RSVP of Ashtabula CountyVolunteers through RSVP can offer transportation for seniors to get to essential appointments and companionship calls/visits. Mileage reimbursement and supplemental insurance included. Organization: RSVP Ashtabula County Volunteers through RSVP can offer transportation for seniors to get to essential appointments and companionship calls/visits. Mileage reimbursement and supplemental insurance included. Organization: RSVP Ashtabula County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44004 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: H2O MissionsThis hard-working group of senior volunteers help disadvantaged people throughout Ashtabula County, providing no-cost home repair for those in need. If you are eager, dedicated, and can come willing to work, this is for you! If you have tools, bring them along, but it is not a requirement. Organization: RSVP Ashtabula County This hard-working group of senior volunteers help disadvantaged people throughout Ashtabula County, providing no-cost home repair for those in need. If you are eager, dedicated, and can come willing to work, this is for you! If you have tools, bring them along, but it is not a requirement. Organization: RSVP Ashtabula County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44004 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ashtabula County Animal Protective LeagueAre you an animal lover? This is the perfect opportunity for you to spend time with furry friends! You can help wherever you are most comfortable, even if it is cuddling kitties. Organization: RSVP Ashtabula County Are you an animal lover? This is the perfect opportunity for you to spend time with furry friends! You can help wherever you are most comfortable, even if it is cuddling kitties. Organization: RSVP Ashtabula County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44004 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice VolunteerMount Carmel Hospice services provide expert treatment, counseling and care for patients and their families who are facing a life-limiting illness. Through careful attention to the relief of pain and discomfort, as well as the emotional and spiritual issues patients and families face, we provide end-of-life care with an understanding, private and empathetic sense that is unique to each patient and family. The Mount Carmel Hospice team includes physicians, nurses, social workers, counselors, aides, trained volunteers, and chaplains who work with the attending physician to develop a care plan that is based on patient choice, careful implementation and daily communication. Hospice Care at Home, Hospital, Nursing Home or Assisted Living Center Hospice care is most often provided in the home but can also be provided to patients who reside in assisted living centers or nursing homes. If you are interested in volunteering with us, please visit our website and submit a Volunteer Application: https://www.mountcarmelhealth.com/find-a-service-or-specialty/hospice-care/hospice-volunteers. Our Volunteer Coordinator will then be in contact with you. Organization: Mount Carmel Hospice and Palliative Care Mount Carmel Hospice services provide expert treatment, counseling and care for patients and their families who are facing a life-limiting illness. Through careful attention to the relief of pain and discomfort, as well as the emotional and spiritual issues patients and families face, we provide end-of-life care with an understanding, private and empathetic sense that is unique to each patient and family. The Mount Carmel Hospice team includes physicians, nurses, social workers, counselors, aides, trained volunteers, and chaplains who work with the attending physician to develop a care plan that is based on patient choice, careful implementation and daily communication. Hospice Care at Home, Hospital, Nursing Home or Assisted Living Center Hospice care is most often provided in the home but can also be provided to patients who reside in assisted living centers or nursing homes. If you are interested in volunteering with us, please visit our website and submit a Volunteer Application: https://www.mountcarmelhealth.com/find-a-service-or-specialty/hospice-care/hospice-volunteers. Our Volunteer Coordinator will then be in contact with you. Organization: Mount Carmel Hospice and Palliative Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Safely Serve Families at the Furniture Bank of Central Ohio in Lancaster!We are in need of volunteers to help with assisting clients in picking out furniture. An ongoing commitment is needed. Training is provided. Here’s how we’re keeping volunteers safe: Masks are required for staff, volunteers, clients, and customers regardless of vaccination status. Social distancing is in place. Volunteer areas and frequently touched areas are disinfected regularly. Masks and gloves will be provided to volunteers who do not bring their own. The Furniture Bank and Furniture with a Heart are climate controlled. Organization: Furniture Bank of Central Ohio - Lancaster We are in need of volunteers to help with assisting clients in picking out furniture. An ongoing commitment is needed. Training is provided. Here’s how we’re keeping volunteers safe: Masks are required for staff, volunteers, clients, and customers regardless of vaccination status. Social distancing is in place. Volunteer areas and frequently touched areas are disinfected regularly. Masks and gloves will be provided to volunteers who do not bring their own. The Furniture Bank and Furniture with a Heart are climate controlled. Organization: Furniture Bank of Central Ohio - Lancaster Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43130 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Safely Process Donations at the Furniture Bank of Central Ohio in Lancaster!We are in need of volunteers to help with sorting small donations at our new location on 1217 N Memorial Dr. Household goods and linens will be packaged for families seen through the Furniture Bank side. Furniture and other items that we sell on the thrift store side represent only a small part that are donated to us overall. These are often larger items of furniture than the new homes our clients have moved into can accommodate (sectional couches, exercise equipment, entertainment centers, décor and art pieces, etc.). All the sales are rolled back into our mission to serve families in need. All other donations are given directly to the families we serve. Here’s how we’re keeping volunteers safe: Masks are required for staff, volunteers, and customers regardless of vaccination status. Social distancing is in place. Volunteer areas and frequently touched areas are disinfected regularly. Masks and gloves can be provided to volunteers who do not bring their own. The Furniture Bank and Furniture with a Heart are climate controlled. Organization: Furniture Bank of Central Ohio - Lancaster We are in need of volunteers to help with sorting small donations at our new location on 1217 N Memorial Dr. Household goods and linens will be packaged for families seen through the Furniture Bank side. Furniture and other items that we sell on the thrift store side represent only a small part that are donated to us overall. These are often larger items of furniture than the new homes our clients have moved into can accommodate (sectional couches, exercise equipment, entertainment centers, décor and art pieces, etc.). All the sales are rolled back into our mission to serve families in need. All other donations are given directly to the families we serve. Here’s how we’re keeping volunteers safe: Masks are required for staff, volunteers, and customers regardless of vaccination status. Social distancing is in place. Volunteer areas and frequently touched areas are disinfected regularly. Masks and gloves can be provided to volunteers who do not bring their own. The Furniture Bank and Furniture with a Heart are climate controlled. Organization: Furniture Bank of Central Ohio - Lancaster Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43130 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Save N Serve Thrift StoreIf you are a individual 55 or older consider volunteering at Save N Serve Thrift Store. The opportunities range from sorting items as they come in to tidying shelves. As a RSVP volunteer you dictate how many hours you want to volunteer you can volunteer a couple of hours a month to 40 hours a week. This volunteer site follows all COVID-19 protocals. Organization: COAD/RSVP Program If you are a individual 55 or older consider volunteering at Save N Serve Thrift Store. The opportunities range from sorting items as they come in to tidying shelves. As a RSVP volunteer you dictate how many hours you want to volunteer you can volunteer a couple of hours a month to 40 hours a week. This volunteer site follows all COVID-19 protocals. Organization: COAD/RSVP Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44654 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Millersburg Church of God Food PantryThe food pantry is in need of volunteers to help on Friday's 10-4 pm. As a volunteer at the food pantry you would help stock shelves, distribute, and break down bulk. The food pantry follows social distancing and COVID-19 safety protocols. Organization: COAD/RSVP Program The food pantry is in need of volunteers to help on Friday's 10-4 pm. As a volunteer at the food pantry you would help stock shelves, distribute, and break down bulk. The food pantry follows social distancing and COVID-19 safety protocols. Organization: COAD/RSVP Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44654 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ombudsman Associate Volunteer - West UnionThe Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of Adams, Brown, Gallia, Highland, Jackson, Lawrence, Pike, Ross, Scioto, and Vinton counties has an urgent need for volunteers. In this region, there are 83 long-term care facilities with over 5,000 residents in long-term care. The program needs volunteer Ombudsmen to advocate for excellence in long-term care, visiting residents in long-term care facilities, educating them and empowering them to exercise their rights. These advocacy visits reveal unheard complaints, concerns, suggestions, and questions from residents about care. Free training to certify the volunteer as an Ombudsman as well as additional infection control and PPE training and supplies will be provided. Remote volunteer opportunities are also available. To learn more about how to become an ombudsman volunteer visit https://www.aaa7.org/site/550/volunteer_ombudsman_program.aspx Fill out an application online at http://www.stepup.ohio.gov Organization: Long-Term Care Ombudsman The Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of Adams, Brown, Gallia, Highland, Jackson, Lawrence, Pike, Ross, Scioto, and Vinton counties has an urgent need for volunteers. In this region, there are 83 long-term care facilities with over 5,000 residents in long-term care. The program needs volunteer Ombudsmen to advocate for excellence in long-term care, visiting residents in long-term care facilities, educating them and empowering them to exercise their rights. These advocacy visits reveal unheard complaints, concerns, suggestions, and questions from residents about care. Free training to certify the volunteer as an Ombudsman as well as additional infection control and PPE training and supplies will be provided. Remote volunteer opportunities are also available. To learn more about how to become an ombudsman volunteer visit https://www.aaa7.org/site/550/volunteer_ombudsman_program.aspx Fill out an application online at http://www.stepup.ohio.gov Organization: Long-Term Care Ombudsman Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45693 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ombudsman Associate Volunteer - Van WertThe Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of Allen, Auglaize, Hancock, Hardin, Mercer, Putnam, and Van Wert counties has an urgent need for volunteers. In this region, there are 91 long-term care facilities with over 6,000 residents in long-term care. The program needs volunteer Ombudsmen to advocate for excellence in long-term care, visiting residents in long-term care facilities, educating them and empowering them to exercise their rights. These advocacy visits reveal unheard complaints, concerns, suggestions, and questions from residents about care. Free training to certify the volunteer as an Ombudsman as well as additional infection control and PPE training and supplies will be provided. Remote volunteer opportunities are also available. Fill out an application online at http://www.stepup.ohio.gov Organization: Long-Term Care Ombudsman The Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of Allen, Auglaize, Hancock, Hardin, Mercer, Putnam, and Van Wert counties has an urgent need for volunteers. In this region, there are 91 long-term care facilities with over 6,000 residents in long-term care. The program needs volunteer Ombudsmen to advocate for excellence in long-term care, visiting residents in long-term care facilities, educating them and empowering them to exercise their rights. These advocacy visits reveal unheard complaints, concerns, suggestions, and questions from residents about care. Free training to certify the volunteer as an Ombudsman as well as additional infection control and PPE training and supplies will be provided. Remote volunteer opportunities are also available. Fill out an application online at http://www.stepup.ohio.gov Organization: Long-Term Care Ombudsman Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45891 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ombudsman Associate Volunteer - ToledoDescription The Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of Defiance, Erie, Fulton, Henry, Lucas, Ottawa, Paulding, Sandusky, Williams, and Wood counties has an urgent need for volunteers. In this region, there are 269 long-term care facilities with over 12,000 residents in long-term care. The program needs volunteer Ombudsmen to advocate for excellence in long-term care, visiting residents in long-term care facilities, educating them and empowering them to exercise their rights. These advocacy visits reveal unheard complaints, concerns, suggestions, and questions from residents about care. Free training to certify the volunteer as an Ombudsman as well as additional infection control and PPE training and supplies will be provided. Remote volunteer opportunities are also available. Fill out a volunteer application online at http://www.stepup.ohio.gov To learn more about how to become a volunteer Ombudsman representative visit https://www.ablelaw.org/ombudsman-volunteers Organization: Long-Term Care Ombudsman Description The Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of Defiance, Erie, Fulton, Henry, Lucas, Ottawa, Paulding, Sandusky, Williams, and Wood counties has an urgent need for volunteers. In this region, there are 269 long-term care facilities with over 12,000 residents in long-term care. The program needs volunteer Ombudsmen to advocate for excellence in long-term care, visiting residents in long-term care facilities, educating them and empowering them to exercise their rights. These advocacy visits reveal unheard complaints, concerns, suggestions, and questions from residents about care. Free training to certify the volunteer as an Ombudsman as well as additional infection control and PPE training and supplies will be provided. Remote volunteer opportunities are also available. Fill out a volunteer application online at http://www.stepup.ohio.gov To learn more about how to become a volunteer Ombudsman representative visit https://www.ablelaw.org/ombudsman-volunteers Organization: Long-Term Care Ombudsman Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43604 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ombudsman Associate Volunteer - YoungstownThe Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of Ashtabula, Columbiana, Trumbull, and Mahoning counties has an urgent need for volunteers. In this region, there are 152 long-term care facilities with over 10,000 residents in long-term care. The program needs volunteer Ombudsmen to advocate for excellence in long-term care, visiting residents in long-term care facilities, educating them and empowering them to exercise their rights. These advocacy visits reveal unheard complaints, concerns, suggestions, and questions from residents about care. Free training to certify the volunteer as an Ombudsman as well as additional infection control and PPE training and supplies will be provided. Remote volunteer opportunities are also available. Learn more about the long-term care ombudsman program here: https://dheo.org/long-term-care-ombudsman/ Fill out an application online at http://www.stepup.ohio.gov Organization: Long-Term Care Ombudsman The Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of Ashtabula, Columbiana, Trumbull, and Mahoning counties has an urgent need for volunteers. In this region, there are 152 long-term care facilities with over 10,000 residents in long-term care. The program needs volunteer Ombudsmen to advocate for excellence in long-term care, visiting residents in long-term care facilities, educating them and empowering them to exercise their rights. These advocacy visits reveal unheard complaints, concerns, suggestions, and questions from residents about care. Free training to certify the volunteer as an Ombudsman as well as additional infection control and PPE training and supplies will be provided. Remote volunteer opportunities are also available. Learn more about the long-term care ombudsman program here: https://dheo.org/long-term-care-ombudsman/ Fill out an application online at http://www.stepup.ohio.gov Organization: Long-Term Care Ombudsman Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44446 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ombudsman Associate Volunteer - PortsmouthThe Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of Adams, Brown, Gallia, Highland, Jackson, Lawrence, Pike, Ross, Scioto, and Vinton counties has an urgent need for volunteers. In this region, there are 83 long-term care facilities with over 5,000 residents in long-term care. The program needs volunteer Ombudsmen to advocate for excellence in long-term care, visiting residents in long-term care facilities, educating them and empowering them to exercise their rights. These advocacy visits reveal unheard complaints, concerns, suggestions, and questions from residents about care. Free training to certify the volunteer as an Ombudsman as well as additional infection control and PPE training and supplies will be provided. Remote volunteer opportunities are also available. To learn more about how to become an ombudsman volunteer visit https://www.aaa7.org/site/550/volunteer_ombudsman_program.aspx Fill out an application online at http://www.stepup.ohio.gov Organization: Long-Term Care Ombudsman The Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of Adams, Brown, Gallia, Highland, Jackson, Lawrence, Pike, Ross, Scioto, and Vinton counties has an urgent need for volunteers. In this region, there are 83 long-term care facilities with over 5,000 residents in long-term care. The program needs volunteer Ombudsmen to advocate for excellence in long-term care, visiting residents in long-term care facilities, educating them and empowering them to exercise their rights. These advocacy visits reveal unheard complaints, concerns, suggestions, and questions from residents about care. Free training to certify the volunteer as an Ombudsman as well as additional infection control and PPE training and supplies will be provided. Remote volunteer opportunities are also available. To learn more about how to become an ombudsman volunteer visit https://www.aaa7.org/site/550/volunteer_ombudsman_program.aspx Fill out an application online at http://www.stepup.ohio.gov Organization: Long-Term Care Ombudsman Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45694 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ombudsman Associate Volunteer - MarionThe Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of Ashland, Crawford, Huron, Knox, Marion, Morrow, Richland, Seneca, and Wyandot counties has an urgent need for volunteers. In this region, there are 102 long-term care facilities with over 6,000 residents in long-term care. The program needs volunteer Ombudsmen to advocate for excellence in long-term care, visiting residents in long-term care facilities, educating them and empowering them to exercise their rights. These advocacy visits reveal unheard complaints, concerns, suggestions, and questions from residents about care. Free training to certify the volunteer as an Ombudsman as well as additional infection control and PPE training and supplies will be provided. Remote volunteer opportunities are also available. To learn more about how to become an ombudsman volunteer visit https://www.aaa5ohio.org/about/volunteer-opportunities/ Fill out an application online at http://www.stepup.ohio.gov Organization: Long-Term Care Ombudsman The Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of Ashland, Crawford, Huron, Knox, Marion, Morrow, Richland, Seneca, and Wyandot counties has an urgent need for volunteers. In this region, there are 102 long-term care facilities with over 6,000 residents in long-term care. The program needs volunteer Ombudsmen to advocate for excellence in long-term care, visiting residents in long-term care facilities, educating them and empowering them to exercise their rights. These advocacy visits reveal unheard complaints, concerns, suggestions, and questions from residents about care. Free training to certify the volunteer as an Ombudsman as well as additional infection control and PPE training and supplies will be provided. Remote volunteer opportunities are also available. To learn more about how to become an ombudsman volunteer visit https://www.aaa5ohio.org/about/volunteer-opportunities/ Fill out an application online at http://www.stepup.ohio.gov Organization: Long-Term Care Ombudsman Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44906 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ombudsman Associate Volunteer - MariettaThe Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of Athens, Hocking, Meigs, Monroe, Morgan, Noble, Perry, and Washington counties has an urgent need for volunteers. In this region, there are 37 long-term care facilities with over 2,000 residents in long-term care. The program needs volunteer Ombudsmen to advocate for excellence in long-term care, visiting residents in long-term care facilities, educating them and empowering them to exercise their rights. These advocacy visits reveal unheard complaints, concerns, suggestions, and questions from residents about care. Free training to certify the volunteer as an Ombudsman as well as additional infection control and PPE training and supplies will be provided. Remote volunteer opportunities are also available. To become a volunteer Ombudsman representative, complete an application at http://stepup.ohio.gov Organization: Long-Term Care Ombudsman The Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of Athens, Hocking, Meigs, Monroe, Morgan, Noble, Perry, and Washington counties has an urgent need for volunteers. In this region, there are 37 long-term care facilities with over 2,000 residents in long-term care. The program needs volunteer Ombudsmen to advocate for excellence in long-term care, visiting residents in long-term care facilities, educating them and empowering them to exercise their rights. These advocacy visits reveal unheard complaints, concerns, suggestions, and questions from residents about care. Free training to certify the volunteer as an Ombudsman as well as additional infection control and PPE training and supplies will be provided. Remote volunteer opportunities are also available. To become a volunteer Ombudsman representative, complete an application at http://stepup.ohio.gov Organization: Long-Term Care Ombudsman Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43130 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ombudsman Associate Volunteer - LimaThe Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of Allen, Auglaize, Hancock, Hardin, Mercer, Putnam, and Van Wert counties has an urgent need for volunteers. In this region, there are 91 long-term care facilities with over 6,000 residents in long-term care. The program needs volunteer Ombudsmen to advocate for excellence in long-term care, visiting residents in long-term care facilities, educating them and empowering them to exercise their rights. These advocacy visits reveal unheard complaints, concerns, suggestions, and questions from residents about care. Free training to certify the volunteer as an Ombudsman as well as additional infection control and PPE training and supplies will be provided. Remote volunteer opportunities are also available. Fill out an application online at http://www.stepup.ohio.gov Organization: Long-Term Care Ombudsman The Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of Allen, Auglaize, Hancock, Hardin, Mercer, Putnam, and Van Wert counties has an urgent need for volunteers. In this region, there are 91 long-term care facilities with over 6,000 residents in long-term care. The program needs volunteer Ombudsmen to advocate for excellence in long-term care, visiting residents in long-term care facilities, educating them and empowering them to exercise their rights. These advocacy visits reveal unheard complaints, concerns, suggestions, and questions from residents about care. Free training to certify the volunteer as an Ombudsman as well as additional infection control and PPE training and supplies will be provided. Remote volunteer opportunities are also available. Fill out an application online at http://www.stepup.ohio.gov Organization: Long-Term Care Ombudsman Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45805 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ombudsman Associate Volunteer - KentonThe Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of Allen, Auglaize, Hancock, Hardin, Mercer, Putnam, and Van Wert counties has an urgent need for volunteers. In this region, there are 91 long-term care facilities with over 6,000 residents in long-term care. The program needs volunteer Ombudsmen to advocate for excellence in long-term care, visiting residents in long-term care facilities, educating them and empowering them to exercise their rights. These advocacy visits reveal unheard complaints, concerns, suggestions, and questions from residents about care. Free training to certify the volunteer as an Ombudsman as well as additional infection control and PPE training and supplies will be provided. Remote volunteer opportunities are also available. Fill out an application online at http://www.stepup.ohio.gov Organization: Long-Term Care Ombudsman The Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of Allen, Auglaize, Hancock, Hardin, Mercer, Putnam, and Van Wert counties has an urgent need for volunteers. In this region, there are 91 long-term care facilities with over 6,000 residents in long-term care. The program needs volunteer Ombudsmen to advocate for excellence in long-term care, visiting residents in long-term care facilities, educating them and empowering them to exercise their rights. These advocacy visits reveal unheard complaints, concerns, suggestions, and questions from residents about care. Free training to certify the volunteer as an Ombudsman as well as additional infection control and PPE training and supplies will be provided. Remote volunteer opportunities are also available. Fill out an application online at http://www.stepup.ohio.gov Organization: Long-Term Care Ombudsman Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43326 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ombudsman Associate Volunteer - JacksonThe Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of Adams, Brown, Gallia, Highland, Jackson, Lawrence, Pike, Ross, Scioto, and Vinton counties has an urgent need for volunteers. In this region, there are 83 long-term care facilities with over 5,000 residents in long-term care. The program needs volunteer Ombudsmen to advocate for excellence in long-term care, visiting residents in long-term care facilities, educating them and empowering them to exercise their rights. These advocacy visits reveal unheard complaints, concerns, suggestions, and questions from residents about care. Free training to certify the volunteer as an Ombudsman as well as additional infection control and PPE training and supplies will be provided. Remote volunteer opportunities are also available. To learn more about how to become an ombudsman volunteer visit https://www.aaa7.org/site/550/volunteer_ombudsman_program.aspx Fill out an application online at http://www.stepup.ohio.gov Organization: Long-Term Care Ombudsman The Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of Adams, Brown, Gallia, Highland, Jackson, Lawrence, Pike, Ross, Scioto, and Vinton counties has an urgent need for volunteers. In this region, there are 83 long-term care facilities with over 5,000 residents in long-term care. The program needs volunteer Ombudsmen to advocate for excellence in long-term care, visiting residents in long-term care facilities, educating them and empowering them to exercise their rights. These advocacy visits reveal unheard complaints, concerns, suggestions, and questions from residents about care. Free training to certify the volunteer as an Ombudsman as well as additional infection control and PPE training and supplies will be provided. Remote volunteer opportunities are also available. To learn more about how to become an ombudsman volunteer visit https://www.aaa7.org/site/550/volunteer_ombudsman_program.aspx Fill out an application online at http://www.stepup.ohio.gov Organization: Long-Term Care Ombudsman Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45640 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ombudsman Associate Volunteer - FindlayThe Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of Allen, Auglaize, Hancock, Hardin, Mercer, Putnam, and Van Wert counties has an urgent need for volunteers. In this region, there are 91 long-term care facilities with over 6,000 residents in long-term care. The program needs volunteer Ombudsmen to advocate for excellence in long-term care, visiting residents in long-term care facilities, educating them and empowering them to exercise their rights. These advocacy visits reveal unheard complaints, concerns, suggestions, and questions from residents about care. Free training to certify the volunteer as an Ombudsman as well as additional infection control and PPE training and supplies will be provided. Remote volunteer opportunities are also available. Fill out an application online at http://www.stepup.ohio.gov Organization: Long-Term Care Ombudsman The Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of Allen, Auglaize, Hancock, Hardin, Mercer, Putnam, and Van Wert counties has an urgent need for volunteers. In this region, there are 91 long-term care facilities with over 6,000 residents in long-term care. The program needs volunteer Ombudsmen to advocate for excellence in long-term care, visiting residents in long-term care facilities, educating them and empowering them to exercise their rights. These advocacy visits reveal unheard complaints, concerns, suggestions, and questions from residents about care. Free training to certify the volunteer as an Ombudsman as well as additional infection control and PPE training and supplies will be provided. Remote volunteer opportunities are also available. Fill out an application online at http://www.stepup.ohio.gov Organization: Long-Term Care Ombudsman Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45840 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ombudsman Associate Volunteer - DoverThe Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of Belmont, Carroll, Coshocton, Guernsey, Harrison, Holmes, Jefferson, Muskingum, and Tuscarawas counties has an urgent need for volunteers. In this region, there are 103 long-term care facilities with over 6,000 residents in long-term care. The program needs volunteer Ombudsmen to advocate for excellence in long-term care, visiting residents in long-term care facilities, educating them and empowering them to exercise their rights. These advocacy visits reveal unheard complaints, concerns, suggestions, and questions from residents about care. Free training to certify the volunteer as an Ombudsman as well as additional infection control and PPE training and supplies will be provided. Remote volunteer opportunities are also available. Fill out an application online at http://www.stepup.ohio.gov Organization: Long-Term Care Ombudsman The Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of Belmont, Carroll, Coshocton, Guernsey, Harrison, Holmes, Jefferson, Muskingum, and Tuscarawas counties has an urgent need for volunteers. In this region, there are 103 long-term care facilities with over 6,000 residents in long-term care. The program needs volunteer Ombudsmen to advocate for excellence in long-term care, visiting residents in long-term care facilities, educating them and empowering them to exercise their rights. These advocacy visits reveal unheard complaints, concerns, suggestions, and questions from residents about care. Free training to certify the volunteer as an Ombudsman as well as additional infection control and PPE training and supplies will be provided. Remote volunteer opportunities are also available. Fill out an application online at http://www.stepup.ohio.gov Organization: Long-Term Care Ombudsman Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44622 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ombudsman Associate Volunteer - DaytonThe Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of Champaign, Clark, Darke, Greene, Loga, Miami, Montgomery, Preble, and Shelby counties has an urgent need for volunteers. In this region, there are 217 long-term care facilities with over 16,000 residents in long-term care. The program needs volunteer Ombudsmen to advocate for excellence in long-term care, visiting residents in long-term care facilities, educating them and empowering them to exercise their rights. These advocacy visits reveal unheard complaints, concerns, suggestions, and questions from residents about care. Free training to certify the volunteer as an Ombudsman as well as additional infection control and PPE training and supplies will be provided. Remote volunteer opportunities are also available. To learn more about how to become a volunteer Ombudsman representative visit http://www.dayton-ombudsman.org/volunteer.html Or fill out an application online at http://www.stepup.ohio.gov Organization: Long-Term Care Ombudsman The Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of Champaign, Clark, Darke, Greene, Loga, Miami, Montgomery, Preble, and Shelby counties has an urgent need for volunteers. In this region, there are 217 long-term care facilities with over 16,000 residents in long-term care. The program needs volunteer Ombudsmen to advocate for excellence in long-term care, visiting residents in long-term care facilities, educating them and empowering them to exercise their rights. These advocacy visits reveal unheard complaints, concerns, suggestions, and questions from residents about care. Free training to certify the volunteer as an Ombudsman as well as additional infection control and PPE training and supplies will be provided. Remote volunteer opportunities are also available. To learn more about how to become a volunteer Ombudsman representative visit http://www.dayton-ombudsman.org/volunteer.html Or fill out an application online at http://www.stepup.ohio.gov Organization: Long-Term Care Ombudsman Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45402 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ombudsman Associate Volunteer - ColumbusThe Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of Delaware, Fairfield, Fayette, Franklin, Licking, Madison, Pickaway, and Union counties has an urgent need for volunteers. In this region, there are 274 long-term care facilities with over 20,000 residents in long-term care. The program needs volunteer Ombudsmen to advocate for excellence in long-term care, visiting residents in long-term care facilities, educating them and empowering them to exercise their rights. These advocacy visits reveal unheard complaints, concerns, suggestions, and questions from residents about care. Free training to certify the volunteer as an Ombudsman as well as additional infection control and PPE training and supplies will be provided. Remote volunteer opportunities are also available. To learn more about how to become an ombudsman volunteer visit https://www.easterseals.com/centralohio/our-programs/senior-services/long-term-care-ombudsman.html Fill out an application online at http://www.stepup.ohio.gov Organization: Long-Term Care Ombudsman The Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of Delaware, Fairfield, Fayette, Franklin, Licking, Madison, Pickaway, and Union counties has an urgent need for volunteers. In this region, there are 274 long-term care facilities with over 20,000 residents in long-term care. The program needs volunteer Ombudsmen to advocate for excellence in long-term care, visiting residents in long-term care facilities, educating them and empowering them to exercise their rights. These advocacy visits reveal unheard complaints, concerns, suggestions, and questions from residents about care. Free training to certify the volunteer as an Ombudsman as well as additional infection control and PPE training and supplies will be provided. Remote volunteer opportunities are also available. To learn more about how to become an ombudsman volunteer visit https://www.easterseals.com/centralohio/our-programs/senior-services/long-term-care-ombudsman.html Fill out an application online at http://www.stepup.ohio.gov Organization: Long-Term Care Ombudsman Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43026 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ombudsman Associate Volunteer - ClevelandThe Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain, and Medina counties has an urgent need for volunteers. In this region, there are 677 long-term care facilities with over 32,000 residents in long-term care. The program needs volunteer Ombudsmen to advocate for excellence in long-term care, visiting residents in long-term care facilities, educating them and empowering them to exercise their rights. These advocacy visits reveal unheard complaints, concerns, suggestions, and questions from residents about care. Free training to certify the volunteer as an Ombudsman as well as additional infection control and PPE training and supplies will be provided. Remote volunteer opportunities are also available. Learn more about the long-term care ombudsman program here: http://www.ltco.org/volunteer1.aspx Fill out an application online at http://www.stepup.ohio.gov Organization: Long-Term Care Ombudsman The Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain, and Medina counties has an urgent need for volunteers. In this region, there are 677 long-term care facilities with over 32,000 residents in long-term care. The program needs volunteer Ombudsmen to advocate for excellence in long-term care, visiting residents in long-term care facilities, educating them and empowering them to exercise their rights. These advocacy visits reveal unheard complaints, concerns, suggestions, and questions from residents about care. Free training to certify the volunteer as an Ombudsman as well as additional infection control and PPE training and supplies will be provided. Remote volunteer opportunities are also available. Learn more about the long-term care ombudsman program here: http://www.ltco.org/volunteer1.aspx Fill out an application online at http://www.stepup.ohio.gov Organization: Long-Term Care Ombudsman Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ombudsman Associate Volunteer - CincinnatiThe Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of Butler, Clermont, Clinton, Hamilton, and Warren counties has an urgent need for volunteers. In this region, there are 341 long-term care facilities with over 23,000 residents in long-term care. The program needs volunteer Ombudsmen to advocate for excellence in long-term care, visiting residents in long-term care facilities, educating them and empowering them to exercise their rights. These advocacy visits reveal unheard complaints, concerns, suggestions, and questions from residents about care. Free training to certify the volunteer as an Ombudsman as well as additional infection control and PPE training and supplies will be provided. Remote volunteer opportunities are also available. To learn more about how to become a volunteer Ombudsman representative visit https://www.proseniors.org/long-term-care-ombudsman/volunteer/ Or fill out an application online at http://www.stepup.ohio.gov Organization: Long-Term Care Ombudsman The Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of Butler, Clermont, Clinton, Hamilton, and Warren counties has an urgent need for volunteers. In this region, there are 341 long-term care facilities with over 23,000 residents in long-term care. The program needs volunteer Ombudsmen to advocate for excellence in long-term care, visiting residents in long-term care facilities, educating them and empowering them to exercise their rights. These advocacy visits reveal unheard complaints, concerns, suggestions, and questions from residents about care. Free training to certify the volunteer as an Ombudsman as well as additional infection control and PPE training and supplies will be provided. Remote volunteer opportunities are also available. To learn more about how to become a volunteer Ombudsman representative visit https://www.proseniors.org/long-term-care-ombudsman/volunteer/ Or fill out an application online at http://www.stepup.ohio.gov Organization: Long-Term Care Ombudsman Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45237 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ombudsman Associate Volunteer - ChillicotheThe Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of Adams, Brown, Gallia, Highland, Jackson, Lawrence, Pike, Ross, Scioto, and Vinton counties has an urgent need for volunteers. In this region, there are 83 long-term care facilities with over 5,000 residents in long-term care. The program needs volunteer Ombudsmen to advocate for excellence in long-term care, visiting residents in long-term care facilities, educating them and empowering them to exercise their rights. These advocacy visits reveal unheard complaints, concerns, suggestions, and questions from residents about care. Free training to certify the volunteer as an Ombudsman as well as additional infection control and PPE training and supplies will be provided. Remote volunteer opportunities are also available. To learn more about how to become an ombudsman volunteer visit https://www.aaa7.org/site/550/volunteer_ombudsman_program.aspx Fill out an application online at http://www.stepup.ohio.gov Organization: Long-Term Care Ombudsman The Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of Adams, Brown, Gallia, Highland, Jackson, Lawrence, Pike, Ross, Scioto, and Vinton counties has an urgent need for volunteers. In this region, there are 83 long-term care facilities with over 5,000 residents in long-term care. The program needs volunteer Ombudsmen to advocate for excellence in long-term care, visiting residents in long-term care facilities, educating them and empowering them to exercise their rights. These advocacy visits reveal unheard complaints, concerns, suggestions, and questions from residents about care. Free training to certify the volunteer as an Ombudsman as well as additional infection control and PPE training and supplies will be provided. Remote volunteer opportunities are also available. To learn more about how to become an ombudsman volunteer visit https://www.aaa7.org/site/550/volunteer_ombudsman_program.aspx Fill out an application online at http://www.stepup.ohio.gov Organization: Long-Term Care Ombudsman Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ombudsman Associate Volunteer - Akron and CantonThe Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of Portage, Stark, Summit, and Wayne counties has an urgent need for volunteers. In this region, there are 325 long-term care facilities with over 18,000 residents in long-term care. The program needs volunteer Ombudsmen to advocate for excellence in long-term care, visiting residents in long-term care facilities, educating them and empowering them to exercise their rights. These advocacy visits reveal unheard complaints, concerns, suggestions, and questions from residents about care. Free training to certify the volunteer as an Ombudsman as well as additional infection control and PPE training and supplies will be provided. Remote volunteer opportunities are also available. Learn more about the long-term care ombudsman program here: https://dhad.org/elder-rights/long-term-care-ombudsman/ Fill out an application online at http://www.stepup.ohio.gov Organization: Long-Term Care Ombudsman The Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program of Portage, Stark, Summit, and Wayne counties has an urgent need for volunteers. In this region, there are 325 long-term care facilities with over 18,000 residents in long-term care. The program needs volunteer Ombudsmen to advocate for excellence in long-term care, visiting residents in long-term care facilities, educating them and empowering them to exercise their rights. These advocacy visits reveal unheard complaints, concerns, suggestions, and questions from residents about care. Free training to certify the volunteer as an Ombudsman as well as additional infection control and PPE training and supplies will be provided. Remote volunteer opportunities are also available. Learn more about the long-term care ombudsman program here: https://dhad.org/elder-rights/long-term-care-ombudsman/ Fill out an application online at http://www.stepup.ohio.gov Organization: Long-Term Care Ombudsman Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44685 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ShareCorps VISTA Hunger & Health AssociateInterested in making a lasting impact? Join us as we expand access to the most integral form of medicine: nutritious food. Be at the cutting edge of the Hunger and Health movement! The Ohio Association of Foodbanks has available Hunger and Health AmeriCorps VISTA positions at 20 locations throughout Ohio. Benefits of your service include: Living allowance of around $1,150 per month Health care allowance provided End of Service Award of either $6,345 Eli Segal Education Award or $1,800 cash stipend Qualified loans placed into forbearance and interest accrued during year paid Childcare benefits provided, if eligible Relocation allowance, if applicable Biannual in-service trainings and professional development opportunitiesIf you want to be on the forefront of the future of food security, health, and wellbeing, and you have an interest in leading coalitions and community organizations toward systemic change, we want you on our team! Learn more about AmeriCorps VISTA national service and submit your application to available positions today. To view available position listings and apply, visit this link. Organization: Ohio Association of Foodbanks Interested in making a lasting impact? Join us as we expand access to the most integral form of medicine: nutritious food. Be at the cutting edge of the Hunger and Health movement! The Ohio Association of Foodbanks has available Hunger and Health AmeriCorps VISTA positions at 20 locations throughout Ohio. Benefits of your service include: Living allowance of around $1,150 per month Health care allowance provided End of Service Award of either $6,345 Eli Segal Education Award or $1,800 cash stipend Qualified loans placed into forbearance and interest accrued during year paid Childcare benefits provided, if eligible Relocation allowance, if applicable Biannual in-service trainings and professional development opportunitiesIf you want to be on the forefront of the future of food security, health, and wellbeing, and you have an interest in leading coalitions and community organizations toward systemic change, we want you on our team! Learn more about AmeriCorps VISTA national service and submit your application to available positions today. To view available position listings and apply, visit this link. Organization: Ohio Association of Foodbanks Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43215 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hot Meals to the Summit County community!The Salvation Army is currently looking for volunteers to help go to three locations to pass out hot meals around lunch time each day. We currently serve Patterson Park and Summit Lake Community Centers and our main location at Maple Street in Akron. If you would like more information please contact John Kasler, Volunteer Coordinator with the Summit County Salvation Army at john.kasler@use.salvationarmy.org or text/phone at 330.958.2906.
Organization: The Salvation Army of Summit County The Salvation Army is currently looking for volunteers to help go to three locations to pass out hot meals around lunch time each day. We currently serve Patterson Park and Summit Lake Community Centers and our main location at Maple Street in Akron. If you would like more information please contact John Kasler, Volunteer Coordinator with the Summit County Salvation Army at john.kasler@use.salvationarmy.org or text/phone at 330.958.2906.
Organization: The Salvation Army of Summit County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44302 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: International Services: Regional Restoring Family Links LeadThe RFL program serves clients, through casework and outreach, who have been separated from family members internationally due to armed conflict, migration, disasters, or other humanitarian emergencies. Duties: Will manage and supervise the regional Restoring Family Links (RFL) program for the Northern Ohio Region. (*Due to the predominant location of resettlement agencies, much of this work will be in the Greater Cleveland and Akron area.*) This position manages and leads casework and outreach volunteers and will serve as subject matter expert in this program for the region. Casework can include delivery of Red Cross messages, responding to tracing inquiries and providing information and referral services. Outreach will help inform community of services and maintain partnerships with community partners. Commitment: Approximately 4-6 per week, schedule flexible. Organization: American Red Cross - Northern Ohio The RFL program serves clients, through casework and outreach, who have been separated from family members internationally due to armed conflict, migration, disasters, or other humanitarian emergencies. Duties: Will manage and supervise the regional Restoring Family Links (RFL) program for the Northern Ohio Region. (*Due to the predominant location of resettlement agencies, much of this work will be in the Greater Cleveland and Akron area.*) This position manages and leads casework and outreach volunteers and will serve as subject matter expert in this program for the region. Casework can include delivery of Red Cross messages, responding to tracing inquiries and providing information and referral services. Outreach will help inform community of services and maintain partnerships with community partners. Commitment: Approximately 4-6 per week, schedule flexible. Organization: American Red Cross - Northern Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: International Humanitarian Law (IHL) Basic Level InstructorInternational Humanitarian Law (IHL) is the body of law that applies during times of armed conflict and seeks to protect persons who are not or are no longer participating in the armed conflict and to restrict the means and methods of warfare. Duties: Basic Level Instructors facilitate presentations to interested individuals (those looking for an introduction to IHL or are curious how the American Red Cross works with IHL). Commitment: 10-12 hours a month to plan, facilitate, and report IHL outreach and classes within their region. Organization: American Red Cross - Northern Ohio International Humanitarian Law (IHL) is the body of law that applies during times of armed conflict and seeks to protect persons who are not or are no longer participating in the armed conflict and to restrict the means and methods of warfare. Duties: Basic Level Instructors facilitate presentations to interested individuals (those looking for an introduction to IHL or are curious how the American Red Cross works with IHL). Commitment: 10-12 hours a month to plan, facilitate, and report IHL outreach and classes within their region. Organization: American Red Cross - Northern Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Services to the Armed Forces: Hero Care Regional Family Contact VolunteerClick here to view video of the opportunity Duties: Ensure that military families know they are supported during the critical times of entering the military and preparing for deployment. Support and assist with the full range of client services to military members, veterans, and their families, to include: emergency communications; information and referral; access to financial assistance; and family follow-up services. Commitment: 1 day a week with flexible work hours. Organization: American Red Cross - Northern Ohio Click here to view video of the opportunity Duties: Ensure that military families know they are supported during the critical times of entering the military and preparing for deployment. Support and assist with the full range of client services to military members, veterans, and their families, to include: emergency communications; information and referral; access to financial assistance; and family follow-up services. Commitment: 1 day a week with flexible work hours. Organization: American Red Cross - Northern Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Services to the Armed Forces: Adult ReConnection Workshop Facilitator VIRTUALDuties: Provide virtual workshops to military members, veterans and their families. Topics included dealing with stress, coping with depression and managing conflict. Qualifications: Must be an independently licensed mental health professional, holding a current & unencumbered license. Commitment: Varies based on requests received. Organization: American Red Cross - Northern Ohio Duties: Provide virtual workshops to military members, veterans and their families. Topics included dealing with stress, coping with depression and managing conflict. Qualifications: Must be an independently licensed mental health professional, holding a current & unencumbered license. Commitment: Varies based on requests received. Organization: American Red Cross - Northern Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Blood Donor Transport (Holmes and Wayne Counties)Duties: Support the collection efforts of the Northern Ohio Blood Services Region by transporting donors to blood driveappointments. Commitment: Minimum of 8 hour shift, two times per month. Organization: American Red Cross - Northern Ohio Duties: Support the collection efforts of the Northern Ohio Blood Services Region by transporting donors to blood driveappointments. Commitment: Minimum of 8 hour shift, two times per month. Organization: American Red Cross - Northern Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44654 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help During a National Disaster - Shelter Service AssociateWith the anticipated hurricanes and the ongoing western wildfires, we have an urgent need for volunteers who are willing to train now and potentially deploy (14-day commitment) to a Red Cross Disaster Relief Operation. Shelter Support Compassionate and committed individuals are needed to support sheltering efforts this disaster season. Shelter volunteers support the day-to-day activities within a shelter which may include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information or other vital areas within a shelter. Free online training will be provided. Organization: American Red Cross - Northern Ohio With the anticipated hurricanes and the ongoing western wildfires, we have an urgent need for volunteers who are willing to train now and potentially deploy (14-day commitment) to a Red Cross Disaster Relief Operation. Shelter Support Compassionate and committed individuals are needed to support sheltering efforts this disaster season. Shelter volunteers support the day-to-day activities within a shelter which may include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information or other vital areas within a shelter. Free online training will be provided. Organization: American Red Cross - Northern Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help During a National Disaster - Disaster Health Services AssociateWith the anticipated hurricanes and the ongoing western wildfires, we have an urgent need for volunteers who are willing to train now and potentially deploy (14-day commitment) to a Red Cross Disaster Relief Operation. Disaster Health Services Are you a licensed healthcare professional? If so, we also have a high need for health care workers to provide assistance and healthcare to shelter residents. Free online training will be provided and you can also obtain your CE credits. Licenses needed include: RN, LPN, LVN, EMT, Paramedic, MD, DO, PA, NP, APRN. Organization: American Red Cross - Northern Ohio With the anticipated hurricanes and the ongoing western wildfires, we have an urgent need for volunteers who are willing to train now and potentially deploy (14-day commitment) to a Red Cross Disaster Relief Operation. Disaster Health Services Are you a licensed healthcare professional? If so, we also have a high need for health care workers to provide assistance and healthcare to shelter residents. Free online training will be provided and you can also obtain your CE credits. Licenses needed include: RN, LPN, LVN, EMT, Paramedic, MD, DO, PA, NP, APRN. Organization: American Red Cross - Northern Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Disaster Response (Disaster Action Team Member)Click here to view video of the opportunity Duties: Every day people are forced from their homes due to fires, storms and other disasters. You can be part of a team that helps and responds to these emergencies. From offering a caring and compassionate ear, to meeting the disaster-caused needs of individuals and households, such as lodging and clothing, and connecting them with long term recovery services, our volunteers ensure that families don’t have to face tough times alone. Requirements and Commitment: Must be age 18+, commit to 24 on-call volunteer hours per month and training to serve in the role. Organization: American Red Cross - Northern Ohio Click here to view video of the opportunity Duties: Every day people are forced from their homes due to fires, storms and other disasters. You can be part of a team that helps and responds to these emergencies. From offering a caring and compassionate ear, to meeting the disaster-caused needs of individuals and households, such as lodging and clothing, and connecting them with long term recovery services, our volunteers ensure that families don’t have to face tough times alone. Requirements and Commitment: Must be age 18+, commit to 24 on-call volunteer hours per month and training to serve in the role. Organization: American Red Cross - Northern Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Blood Transportation Specialist (Cuyahoga, Summit, Mahoning and Lucas Counties)
Click here to view video of the opportunity Duties: Blood Transportation Specialists are needed in order to continue delivering lifesaving blood to those in need. Volunteers are needed to drive donations from blood drives to our labs, and from storage facilities to hospitals throughout their community. Commitment: Minimum commitment of 2 volunteer shifts per month, 4-6 hours per shift Organization: American Red Cross - Northern Ohio
Click here to view video of the opportunity Duties: Blood Transportation Specialists are needed in order to continue delivering lifesaving blood to those in need. Volunteers are needed to drive donations from blood drives to our labs, and from storage facilities to hospitals throughout their community. Commitment: Minimum commitment of 2 volunteer shifts per month, 4-6 hours per shift Organization: American Red Cross - Northern Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Blood Drive Volunteer (Donor Ambassador) age 16+Click here to view video of the opportunity Duties: Ensure that blood donors have a pleasant and fulfilling experience, from the moment they arrive to the moment they leave. During a blood drive, whether you’re greeting donors, supporting safety protocols, answering questions or thanking them for their donation, your courtesy and professionalism will create a favorable impression that encourages ongoing donor support. Requirements and Commitment: Must be age 16+, commit to 1-2 shifts (4-6 hours) a month. Flexible schedule - volunteers get to choose which blood drives to staff! Organization: American Red Cross - Northern Ohio Click here to view video of the opportunity Duties: Ensure that blood donors have a pleasant and fulfilling experience, from the moment they arrive to the moment they leave. During a blood drive, whether you’re greeting donors, supporting safety protocols, answering questions or thanking them for their donation, your courtesy and professionalism will create a favorable impression that encourages ongoing donor support. Requirements and Commitment: Must be age 16+, commit to 1-2 shifts (4-6 hours) a month. Flexible schedule - volunteers get to choose which blood drives to staff! Organization: American Red Cross - Northern Ohio Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 44115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donation DriveWe need you and your group to host a donation drive!
It could be many things of your choice. Canned goods, new underwear, toilet paper, pillows, etc. so many options to choose from. You can be a vital part of helping those struggling with poverty and despair. Together we can make an impact on our community! Organization: Hope House Mission We need you and your group to host a donation drive!
It could be many things of your choice. Canned goods, new underwear, toilet paper, pillows, etc. so many options to choose from. You can be a vital part of helping those struggling with poverty and despair. Together we can make an impact on our community! Organization: Hope House Mission Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45044 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Lend Your Neighbor a Hand!Are you handy and willing to lend your neighbor a hand? With Village in the Ville, you're getting as much as you put in. You're not just lending a hand, you're gaining a friend. So many of our volunteers develop relationships with our Village members, to the point that they're no longer providing a service but catching-up, hanging out, and just spending time with their friends. Organization: Village in the Ville Are you handy and willing to lend your neighbor a hand? With Village in the Ville, you're getting as much as you put in. You're not just lending a hand, you're gaining a friend. So many of our volunteers develop relationships with our Village members, to the point that they're no longer providing a service but catching-up, hanging out, and just spending time with their friends. Organization: Village in the Ville Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43202 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Lend A Neighbor A Ride!Give a member of Clintonville's aging-population a ride to a medical appointment, trip to the grocery store, or social event. Help them run errands, like picking up prescriptions or returning library books. And if anything happens, we've got you covered. You'll be protected under our insurance as well. For that, we'll just need: A Copy of Your Driver's License A Copy of the Front Disbursement Page of Your Insurance Coverage The Last Four Digits of Your Social Security Number Your Date of BirthYou'll also be reimbursed $0.56 for every mile you drive. Or, if you'd prefer, we have our own vehicles that you can use! Organization: Village in the Ville Give a member of Clintonville's aging-population a ride to a medical appointment, trip to the grocery store, or social event. Help them run errands, like picking up prescriptions or returning library books. And if anything happens, we've got you covered. You'll be protected under our insurance as well. For that, we'll just need: A Copy of Your Driver's License A Copy of the Front Disbursement Page of Your Insurance Coverage The Last Four Digits of Your Social Security Number Your Date of BirthYou'll also be reimbursed $0.56 for every mile you drive. Or, if you'd prefer, we have our own vehicles that you can use! Organization: Village in the Ville Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 43202 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Fundraising DrivesWe are always looking for groups and organizations in the community to help us collect the following items for our kids! We ask that all donations are new and unused. If you would like to do an item drive, please contact Volunteer@newpath.org to schedule a donation time. Back to School Drive Pencils Pens Notebooks Paper Folders Glue and Glue Sticks Markers Crayons Colored Pencils Scissors Rulers Pencil Sharpener Erasers Pencil Bags Tissues Clorox WipeNonperishable Food Items Peanut Butter Jelly Crackers Fruit Cups Pop-tab Canned Goods Plastic Silverware Pasta Individual Mac & Cheese CerealNew Clothing - All Youth and Adult Sizes Needed Socks Underwear Shirts Pants Sweatshirts Shoes Leggings JacketsOther Items Towels Hygiene Products Sheets and Bedding Journals and Note books Gift CardsPlease let us know if you have a different idea!
Organization: NewPath Child & Family Solutions We are always looking for groups and organizations in the community to help us collect the following items for our kids! We ask that all donations are new and unused. If you would like to do an item drive, please contact Volunteer@newpath.org to schedule a donation time. Back to School Drive Pencils Pens Notebooks Paper Folders Glue and Glue Sticks Markers Crayons Colored Pencils Scissors Rulers Pencil Sharpener Erasers Pencil Bags Tissues Clorox WipeNonperishable Food Items Peanut Butter Jelly Crackers Fruit Cups Pop-tab Canned Goods Plastic Silverware Pasta Individual Mac & Cheese CerealNew Clothing - All Youth and Adult Sizes Needed Socks Underwear Shirts Pants Sweatshirts Shoes Leggings JacketsOther Items Towels Hygiene Products Sheets and Bedding Journals and Note books Gift CardsPlease let us know if you have a different idea!
Organization: NewPath Child & Family Solutions Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 45239 Allow Groups: No |