Our mission | As a partner in the communities we serve, we are dedicated to improving the quality of life of our neighbors. |
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Seven Hills Neighborhood Houses
Ways to help | Preschool & After School Reading Program MentorsStudents will support preschool (during school day) and the after school program (during the 3-6pm period) by helping children with their homework & reading with them. Students can also develop and administer fun classes for children to help them learn about reading, math etc. (education majors)Home Sweet HomeHelp with the flyering and set up of the Home Sweet Home events (August 29th-August 31st)West-End Clean-Up VolunteersStudents will develop flyers and posters to advertise the cleanup day and recycling program in general. Needed: 4 student planners/leaders and 30 student cleanup volunteers.Freeman Street Building Clean-UpStudents will plan and participate in the clean-up of 7 Hills Freeman Street building. The project primarily requires garbage removal. Students will also be asked to assess the building and recommend repairs. Needed: 15-20 volunteers.Clothing SortersStudents will design and plan a clothing giveaway “store” and sort donated clothing items and plan and organize items for future display in a giveaway store. (Need 4-6 self –motivated students - art, design majors)Clothing SortersStudents will design and plan a clothing giveaway “store” and sort donated clothing items and plan and organize items for future display in a giveaway store. (Need 4-6 self –motivated students - art, design majors) |
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How you help | Seven Hills encourages people of all ages and demographics to learn the value of community. The volunteer program includes opportunities for teams of individuals to experience community service, personalized volunteer plans for students to complete capstone and other academic projects, and a variety of opportunities for students to experience service and personal growth particular concerning low-income, vulnerable populations. |
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About us | The Seven Hills Neighborhood House (SHNH) in Cincinnati’s West End has been a social services resource and community gathering place since 1961. A daily safe haven and second home, it serves 1,500-2,500 at-risk children, teens, families, seniors, and disadvantaged citizens annually from one of Cincinnati’s most socio-economically challenged areas via a wide variety of programming. |
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