Volunteer opportunities include registration, bag check, signage, marshals, water stations, post-race party, and more! Groups are welcome, and most volunteer opportunities include extra perks like beer, swag and race vouchers.
Project mentors work directly with participants to guide them through carrying out their projects from start to finish. They coordinate with schools, after-school programs, services sites, and families to meet and work with participants on their projects. The goal is to provide a fun, relaxed environment that keeps the participants excited and in the leadership…
Community connectors connect us with community organizations that our participant’s projects can serve and/or local business partners for sponsorships, discounts, in-kind support, or employee volunteers. Volunteer must be 21+ and have a valid driver’s license.
Help by hosting a sneaker drive in your communities–churches, schools, or with local sports teams.
Help comfort a senior in their last days in our hospice setting
help with local events in the Cincinnati/NKY area. We have many third party events throughout the year and we would love to see new faces!
Is there a project you think would benefit the house? Let us know what you want to do. Past projects have included assistance with creating volunteer handbooks and developing activities for the Hattie and Eliza Stowe Educational Center.
Set-up, tear-down, AV equipment needs and refreshments for specific events, lectures or book discussions.
Assist with special event planning and promotion.
Conduct research on your choice of topics related to the Friends of Harriet Beecher Stowe House. Research can be used to develop programs, lectures and tours and can provide additional resources for visitors and volunteers.