Empower girls to lead activities, learn by doing and cooperate with others for a short-term Girl Scout Leadership Experience. Curriculum support and training provided. Series occur anytime throughout the year and meeting schedule is flexible. Assistants help facilitate activities and manage troop business (registration, attendance, money, etc.).
Empower girls to lead activities, learn by doing and cooperate with others for a short-term Girl Scout Leadership Experience. Curriculum support and training provided. Series occur anytime throughout the year and meeting schedule is flexible. Assistants help facilitate activities and manage troop business (registration, attendance, money, etc.).
Meet with the girls on an agreed upon regular basis and guide them through the Girl Scout Leadership Experience.
If you love to help others, make life-long friendships, and expand your horizons, then volunteer at Camp Laurel our HIV session (July 31-August 6), and Camp Mulberry (our transgender/gender diverse session) August 7-August 13!! Volunteers act as role models, mentors, friends, and a support system for these youth. Volunteers will get the opportunity to work…
Serve as overnight caregiver in their home or in the supported family’s home from as little as one night up to two weeks, in accordance with the approval policy of Isaiah’s Place. Must meet additional training and documentation requirements for Care Community Respite Provider.
Work alongside a first-generation college student for two years as they explore careers and receive professional development training. As a Mentor Coach, you will: attend monthly, half day Saturday workshops and regular check-ins with your Fellow; cultivate their strengths; help them secure internships and overcome obstacles; build your own leadership skills; grow your network; and…
Our school partners with the Cincinnati Youth Collaborative and community groups to bring tutors and mentors to students needing individual assistance. Parents, community members, alumni and retired teachers serve as volunteers, mentors and tutors. Their help, support and guidance are greatly appreciated.
In partnership with local law enforcement, the Good Neighbor program reaches out to isolated, home-bound seniors to ensure their safety and build friendships. Volunteers receive training to recognize elder abuse and neglect and connect seniors with valuable resources.
This program offers a unique, personal connection to those who need special care for their feet. Those experiencing homelessness spend so much time on their feet, frequently walking long distances daily. The Foot Care for the Souls program depends on trained volunteers and community support. If you want to learn more about this program or…
The board supports the work of GRNA, Inc. and provides mission-based leadership and strategic governance. While day-to-day operations are led by the Executive Director, the relationship between the board and the Executive Director is a partnership, and the appropriate involvement of the board is both critical and expected.