Adults from the community are invited to help in our Homework Club after-school program. As an after-school volunteer, you could be a homework helper, reading buddy, activity assistant, or even the leader of your own special project. All adults working with children must complete a background check, provided free of charge courtesy of the Mentoring…

We are always interested in partnering with student groups and community organizations. Contact us, if your group is interested in helping out regularly in our homework rooms, leading an activity for our youth, or completing a short-term project.

Our chapter is comprised of volunteers that have tremendous pride in our community. We share our experiences and expertise with the next generation of entrepreneurs, knowing that strong small businesses are the foundation of a strong local economy.

Our Adult Say Services Program runs Monday through Friday from 8:30am to 5:30pm and provides an array of educational and therapeutic services for the community members that we serve; as a volunteer, you can help with administering our various services. Our program, among other things, includes art and music therapy classes, adaptive fitness classes, and…

Our Vocational Habilitation program prepares individuals to enter the workforce at entry-level positions throughout Cuyahoga County, equipping them with the vocational skills they need to succeed. We are currently seeking local professionals in an array of career fields to talk about their specific careers, instruct vocational skills, and/or provide advice about gaining entry-level employment in…

Provide résumé reviews or mock interviews, attend a networking reception to help our clients practice, act as a computer lab monitor, and present a workshop based on your area of expertise.

Help with set-up/tear-down, food prep, mailing, office assistance, building maintenance and technology/media assistance.

We see every challenge as an opportunity, and this initiative helps us ensure that our partners are better prepared to manage the unique situations they find themselves in. We are invested in an innovative approach that empowers our community and delivers the support they need, when they need it.

Most of our efforts pertaining to this program involve studying new approaches and developing innovative ways to implement them. We evaluate our success in this field by gathering qualitative and quantitative data, and using that information to measure shifts and changes from our baseline measurements.

Volunteers assist us with opening camp in May and closing of camp in October. Skilled project workers such as carpenters, electricians, plumbers, and other specialized trades are always needed.