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.
There are all manner of opportunities to help, from museum operations and maintenance, publications and communications, education and tours, etc. If you are interested in contributing your talents to help the Museum take it’s place as a historic force for preserving and communicating our World War II aviation legacy, let us know!
We need help with community outreach, administrative needs, our annual walk, and other fun events. We have volunteer opportunities to suit all skills and abilities and time commitments.
Tamar’s Center needs assistance with clothing sorting, cleaning, and shopping. We are also in need of volunteers with a social work background, with availability weekdays from 8a-12p.
Graphics and Social Media assistance needed in our Office of Development
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.
Assist staff taking developmentally disabled adults to volunteer at other non-profits or invite us to your passion so we might share and be included.
Provide help and create hope for local families through the Christmas Giving Tree and Holiday Food Basket Programs by: participating in sign ups for holiday programs, organizing and sorting gifts and food, or distributing Christmas Giving Tree gifts and Holiday Food Baskets.
SOMC is fortunate enough to have six guilds (Hope, Kardia, Pediatric, Pleasure, Scioto, Service), which create an all-volunteer fundraising network to support SOMC’s mission, vision, and values by sponsoring activities to raise funds for needed equipment, renovations, expansions of SOMC facilities and patient education, health and safety. Our Guilds are proud of their efforts and…
There is no specific age requirement to be a 4-H Volunteer. Youth Volunteers, with the emotional maturity and leadership ability necessary to function in a volunteer role, are important partners in Ohio 4-H programs. Ohio 4-H works with a variety of individuals, with differing interests, skills and abilities, as 4-H volunteers.