We need help with community outreach, administrative needs, our annual walk, and other fun events. We have volunteer opportunities to suit all skills and abilities and time commitments.
There are all manner of opportunities to help, from museum operations and maintenance, publications and communications, education and tours, etc. If you are interested in contributing your talents to help the Museum take it’s place as a historic force for preserving and communicating our World War II aviation legacy, let us know!
Volunteers help their local chapter host events for the community, take an active role in creating safer space in their local community, make positive change, and connect local geek activists to local and national causes.
Providing child care during the Foster Care Program’s Support Group. Volunteers will be accompanied by DCCH personnel. This takes place once a month on the 2nd Tuesday from 6:00 to 8:00 pm.
Did you know many of our children come from counties outside of the Northern Kentucky region? And sometimes, it is difficult for a child’s family to afford to put gas in their car and visit their child. Fuel cards and fast-food gift certificates are wonderful gifts you can provide for a child and their family.…
Assist staff taking developmentally disabled adults to volunteer at other non-profits or invite us to your passion so we might share and be included.
Are you passionate about solving civic and social issues in Los Angeles? Do you want to be part of a growing civic tech ecosystem and contribute to making LA a better place to live? If so, we’re always looking for design mavens, policy wonks, data experts, and other digital wizards to join our community of…
The ScholarBridge Board is a diverse and active group of professionals, entrepreneurs, executives, and companies dedicated to the post-graduation development and success of Fulfillment Fund scholars and alumni.
The demand for advocates for children in Clermont County continues to grow. Advocates meet in-person with the child once every 30 days at a minimum, advocate for the child’s best interests in court and the community, and participate in all scheduled case conferences with supervisory staff.
The STOKED Professional/Career Mentors share their work experience with students. Mentors are assigned a school group and visit once per month during the academic year (September through May) to help monitor a year-long leadership development program. The commitment is 2 hours each month on a weekday during the afterschool hours of 3-6pm.