TRI is always looking for volunteers to help our students in class. These positions play a key role in allowing our students to achieve their goals and put a smile on their face. To learn more about becoming a Side Helper or Horse Leader. (March – December)

Deliver nutritious meals to homebound older adults. Deliver meals in a timely, courteous manner. Check on the welfare of customers. Notify CSSI of any problems or irregularities. Reimbursement for mileage.

Provide safety checks and limited, informal support to the homebound senior. Mutually agreed upon by both volunteer and customer. This may include shopping, visiting, or running errands. Check on the customer’s wellbeing. Notify CSSI or emergency contacts of any problems or irregularities.

Assist seniors with informal support to keep them living independently in their homes. Occasionally helping with bulk mailings – stuffing and labeling envelopes, working on special projects or special events. Being on-call to pick up a few items at the store, from the post office, at the pharmacy, etc. Light household chores.

The Women in Leadership is the Chamber’s largest committee. The goal of the committee is to bring professional women together in a monthly meeting for networking and business education. The committee hosts an annual evening of networking dinner and scholarships for mature women continuing their education to further their career goals.

Help plan and execute quarterly marketing roundtable events as well as other major events throughout the year. Provide support for other businesses in the community looking to expand their marketing efforts.

L.I.F.E. is providing breakfast on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings at LIS, LES, and LPS. We are in need of additional volunteers to help put out and clean up the items on those days. It’s a short time commitment but it offers the kids a better start to their morning, especially after a weekend where…

Volunteers can assist the Observatory by performing a variety of tasks including greeting visitors, taking admissions, helping in the gift shop, helping in the dome, or pointing telescopes

Members serve for a year and help plan events and overall development of CincySmiles Foundation.

Collect and assemble kits, including a toothbrush, toothpaste, floss and a dental care tip booklet, which CincySmiles patients will receive.