Provide information regarding victim rights and referrals to other services, emotional support, assist with financial restitution, and accompaniment to appointments such as health, legal, and law enforcement. Volunteers have constant, ongoing communication with our dedicated staff.

The high school program consists of five (5) to ten (10) – 45 minute sessions.

The middle grades program consists of six (6) to eight (8) – 45 minute sessions.

The elementary school program consists of five (5) – 30 to 45 minute sessions.

Share a message of hope and opportunity with each and every young person you reach. Work together to teach the importance of workforce readiness, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy.

Help provide and serve meals for around 40 shelter guests.

We are searching certified teachers that are interested in participating in Homework Help.

The intensive Homework Help program uses certified teachers (often retired) to reteach math and literacy skills through the homework designated by students’ daytime classroom teachers. Tutors typically work with small groups of students several times a week.

FamiliesFORWARD is always in search of volunteer tutors who would enjoy working one-on-one or in small groups with students. Companies, college students, and others are all welcome to give their time to help students who are struggling to understand reading, math and other learning concepts.

Event volunteers assist with set up and take down of event equipment. During events, CPC volunteers educate the general public about “pit bull” dogs and about the work our organizations does, both within the rescue community as well as the Greater Cincinnati community at large.