Host an activity, meal, training or workshop for our clients, write messages of hope to persons in recovery, landscape or help with site renovation projects. We welcome volunteers of all ages and abilities.

281-CARE is a 24-hour telephone crisis intervention, information and referral service. A 40-hour training will be provided along with ASIST (Applied Suicide Intervention Training). Requirements: High School diploma or GED, background check, 5-10 hours per week (hours are flexible) and a three month commitment.

Each year on Father’s Day, Talbert House hosts this FREE event for dads and families to enjoy a day of games, entertainment, arts and crafts, food and beverages, live music, sports activities, and more.

Build financial stability for families by helping them prepare and file their taxes at one of our free tax sites. Volunteers will receive training to meet one-on-one with families and file their return using tax software. Individuals can help on their own, or groups can adopt a tax site and volunteer together.

Share your skills by assisting residents overcoming trauma through the healing hands of gardening.

Help guide tours with your passion for the arts, enthusiasm for Cincinnati history, and the ability to tell a story.

You can volunteer as a ‘mentor’ in the TAP program, working both one-on-one and in a group with V+V artists.

Volunteers play a key role in the execution of these opportunities, assisting with everything from food service to gallery prep.

Volunteers have the opportunity to collaborate with artists through their art-making process, building meaningful relationships and creative skills along the way.

Our founder, Roger Grein, could use people who could help him get to the schools for his speaking engagements.