Volunteers assist the Agency by providing interpretation and translation (written and oral) for clients, families, clinicians, psychiatrists and the administrative staff. The primary role of the interpreter is to participate as a neutral party in the role as a conduit of information that flows between the clinic staff and the client and their family member(s)/caretaker.

Volunteers will assist staff with tasks such as opening, sorting, faxing, processing mail, filing, simple date entry/word processing, photocopying, reception backup, lobby assistance, setting appointments and reminder calls, answering phones and pulling charts. Volunteers may be asked to assist with Functional Family Therapy (FFT) and Parent-Child Interaction Therapy aide.

How can you help? Help with events, help with office work, assist in fundraising, join friends of CASA and diversity committee.

A Court Appointed Special Advocate visits with a child on a regular basis, interacts with all professionals involved in the child’s case and makes recommendations directly to the court, ensuring the child’s best interests are heard. A CASA will address a child’s educational needs, help find a permanent home and provide the guidance and resources…

Volunteers for Veggies at the Greenacres location meets on Wednesday evenings at 6:30 during the growing season, usually mid-April through late October. Our garden of over 20 raised beds is located at the corner of Spooky Hollow Road and Loveland-Madeira Road in Indian Hill. We grow organic produce for the Freestore Foodbank. Our main crops…

Volunteers are assigned a bluebird trail consisting of 7 to 10 nest boxes which need to be checked at least once a week and preferably twice a week. On each check, the volunteer records data about the nest box, such as number of eggs or nestlings. Simple maintenance tasks are also sometimes done at the…

Adults as well as high-school students are needed for shifts of 90 minutes each for homework help and tutoring after school at 3 different locations in Loveland.

Drivers are needed to pick-up food donations from food banks, local restaurants, and grocery stores. These fresh food donations are a healthy addition to the standard nonperishable food items. Pick ups typically take place in the morning, but scheduling varies Monday through Thursday.

Is responsible for connecting community residents with WTLC’s services as well as networking with schools, businesses, faith-based communities, and service providers to provide trainings and presentations. Our program asks for a commitment of five hours per week to answer hotline calls and document those calls.