Our projects take us in unexpected directions, so we never know what kinds of skills might come in handy. Want to drive innovation where it’s needed most? Tell us about yourself.

Technology skills, distributing and posting flyers throughout the community, outreach and recruitment for CIWC events and functions, bookkeeping or accounting experience, and canvassing and survey skills.

Volunteer needs include Spanish translation and interpretation skills (French is a plus as well).

Volunteers help their local chapter host events for the community, take an active role in creating safer space in their local community, make positive change, and connect local geek activists to local and national causes.

The demand for advocates for children in Clermont County continues to grow. Advocates meet in-person with the child once every 30 days at a minimum, advocate for the child’s best interests in court and the community, and participate in all scheduled case conferences with supervisory staff.

You can make a difference in someone’s life by simply being present. You’ll provide support and companionship to patients and families by giving caregivers a short break.

– Collecting and sorting through donations. – Help one-on-one with laundry (loading, unloading, folding) – Sign in/welcoming. – Watching children/keeping kids entertained (background check required)

Serve in a role on our board to guide policy and governance.

Help us make our yearly events a success!