Groups who volunteer receive an educational, team-building experience while sorting and packing food for those in need. The Kids Who Care (KWC) program is a special volunteer opportunity that allows children as young as 10 years old to volunteer alongside family and friends, bagging and boxing food for children, seniors and families in need.

Requirements: 18+; once a week commitment on the same day/time every week; Training Shifts: 7 days a week Volunteers are trained monitor animals post-surgery to make sure they are recovering.

As a volunteer, you will greet and orient guests to the museum’s layout and resources. Assist with Great American Ball Park tours. Assist with school groups (grades K-12) by leading tours through the museum. Actively engage guests by using interactive exhibits, baseball artifacts, and interpretive techniques. Staff merchandise stations on game days in both the…

Split the Pot volunteering involves canvasing Great American Ball Park to promote and sell 50/50 raffle tickets. Volunteers are needed to sell tickets from the time the gates open until the beginning of the seventh inning.

Character mentors and baseball station instructors are needed for June and July sessions hosted at the P&G MLB Cincinnati Reds Youth Academy. The original outreach initiative of the Reds Community Fund, this free, coed, character-building introductory baseball program features more than 2,000 6-to-13 year olds in five markets – Cincinnati, Butler County (Fairfield), Clermont County…

Volunteer baseball and softball coaches are needed for programs such as: skills training, fundamentals, individual instruction and conditioning.

If you are looking for a volunteer project that will have a demonstratable impact, please contact us!