There are a variety of volunteer opportunities for both adults and teens. Volunteers perform office work, transport patients, deliver flowers and mail, work at the Information Desk or in the hospitals’ gift shops, or serve as Surgical Waiting Area liaisons. The Volunteer Resources departments will work with you to choose the area best suited to…
The After School League is based at Cincinnati Public School’s Woodward Career Technical High School. We help youth succeed in school and life by supporting their social and emotional development, academic success and career exploration and planning. Caring adults, both staff and volunteers, create a safe environment for youth to explore their talents, strengths and…
OMA volunteers must complete a 3-5 hours of volunteer training program conducted by a certified OMA Facilitator. The training will cover an overview of dementia, OMA philosophy and methodology, and effective communication and creative facilitation skills. Upon completion of this training, volunteers are expected to commit to a weekly session of 60-90 minutes for the…
In one hour a week you can teach a kindergartner to read with Making Sense of Language Arts. You will be trained in our techniques, paired with a child. Then weekly, at a local school, you’ll be given a lesson plan, materials and the supervision to empower this child to learn to read and write.…
Volunteer to help in the after-school computer lab, with a writer’s club, or with arts and crafts for holidays and summer tennis camp.
Help provide homework assistance and tutoring at the after-school program.
Volunteer to teach tennis during the summer tennis camp.
Game assistants with keeping score for weekend games.
Our Learning Center offers free academic tutoring during the school year for children in our sports, academic or leadership programs. We offer assistance for children ages 5-17. Our focus is two-fold: help students with their schoolwork, assignments and/or projects and to communicate with each student’s teacher and work together to improve in whatever subject the…
We build character and promote values for over 700 boys and girls K-8th grades through organized sports. Volunteers help mentor and teach the children of the Friars Club. The Friars children all come from varied socio-economic backgrounds and are coached in life skills and the fundamentals of basketball.