Become a foster, attend events, raise money for the cats, help care for the cats, play with the cats to love and socialize them, and much more!
The Guild’s goals and objectives support service in the areas of fundraising and community service. Members are typically 41 years of age and older. These volunteers serve the League through raising both funds and the public’s awareness of the nation’s largest and oldest civil service organization. Guild members also play a pivotal role in connecting…
Help with our season events such as: Go Local Cincinnati Garden, Turkeyfoot Trot 5k, Coat Drive, Christmas Donations, and Adopt a Family.
Take calls from those in need, as well as help with seasonal calls.
The elementary school program consists of five (5) – 30 to 45 minute sessions.
Share a message of hope and opportunity with each and every young person you reach. Work together to teach the importance of workforce readiness, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy.
Develop personal relationships with guardianship clients through twice a month visits around your schedule. You’ll have constant, ongoing communication with our Guardianship team.
Provide information regarding victim rights and referrals to other services, emotional support, assist with financial restitution, and accompaniment to appointments such as health, legal, and law enforcement. Volunteers have constant, ongoing communication with our dedicated staff.
If you are interested in helping us by volunteering for specific activities and events please give us a call as we are always in need of people to help. Do you have a specific skill, talent or gift that you would like to share? Call the center and ask to speak to Cara about possibly…
Help answer phones, take messages, and interact with members. (Tuesdays 9-12 & 9-4:30)