Any help is greatly appreciated, in any capacity, no matter how big or small.

Getting from here to there can be impossible! Many immigrants are both low-income and unable to get drivers’ licenses. Doctors’ appointments, teachers’ meetings, etc., are essential to a family’s well-being. Can you help take non-English speakers from Price Hill to these appointments?

Options include art, yoga, group therapy, or other skills you can provide.

Many tasks include answering the phone, greeting guests, and calling to check on guests. Engaging with guests (include playing games, participating in activities, and getting to know guests).

The Center has many random projects that need completed. They depend on the group size and the ages of the volunteers.

On Sundays’s volunteers go downtown to handout food and clothing to people who are experiencing homelessness.

Volunteers can help support our Bookclubs, Arts programs and STEM programs.

Pantry volunteers help stock and distribute food to the families that we serve, separate items from cases / bulk quantities at the pantry, help clients select food items during pantry operations, coordinate pantry food donations from member churches, and more.

Volunteers can tutor or mentor at local schools or help with our new After School program.