Are you ready to help make the 8th My Furry Valentine Mega Adoption (August 18-19) our most successful event yet? Volunteers must attend the Volunteer Orientation scheduled for Thursday, August 16th from 6:00-8:00 PM at the Sharonville Convention Center. There are many tasks that we will need help with during the event including helping rescues…
If physical labor isn’t for you, you can be a Friend in many other ways! We need volunteers to coordinate and answer our Trail Hotline, write informational and publicity articles, and manage our social networking—and that’s just a sample. Let us know of your special skill or interest, and we’ll put you to work!
Plant trees, repair fences, fill our kiosks, grind down trail bumps, pull our blower behind your vehicle to clear leaves and debris from the trail–if it’s on our trail, it can use your help!
We offer flexible community service opportunities for students, businesses, churches and civic organizations. Choose the time and place best for you, and we’ll match you up with one of our experienced volunteers to plan and direct your efforts. You’ll have fun with your group while contributing to your community.
Join a group that helps maintain a section of trail near you. Work with the team or on your own to clear debris from the trail and berm, pick up litter, trim vegetation, or work a chainsaw. We provide tools and training. Our teams work to improve safety on the trail while enhancing its beauty…
L.I.F.E. is providing breakfast on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings at LIS, LES, and LPS. We are in need of additional volunteers to help put out and clean up the items on those days. It’s a short time commitment but it offers the kids a better start to their morning, especially after a weekend where…
Assist with office duties, preparing learning aids, toy and equipment preparation, making games, organizing cabinets and materials.
Volunteers needed during normal Food Pantry hours to assist with the distribution of food and helping families.
Volunteers assist with reading and playing games with the special needs children (6 weeks to 5th grade), helping with art activities, and helping during gym and outdoor activities during the listed morning and afternoon hours.
At the shelter, our cats need daily care and socialization, including cleaning their rooms, feeding, petting and socializing them. If you can provide a wonderful, temporary home for cats and kittens, OAR also uses foster homes. And if you’re a people-person, join a committee to help us with some of our annual fundraisers and marketing…