Prayer is powerful and necessary! Sign up to receive emails once a month which will help you know how to pray for us. Would your prayer group like to host a night at the DCPHC? Let us know and one of our team will schedule a time for your group to walk through the center…

Beginning in 2021, our food pantry program allows a family to select their own groceries themselves at the Meijer store in Troy. We schedule COA volunteers to meet folks at the store where they can shop for their own non-taxable food items up to a preset amount, then a volunteer will pay for the groceries…

Our Back to School Program is an annual late summer event where parents can sign their school children up for a backpack with grade appropriate supplies and pick it up before the first day of school. COA works with the school office to pay for school fees, if needed.

Are you a history buff? Join the fun and volunteer at our annual Fair at New Boston. Not only will you have the opportunity to learn more about our local history, but share it with others as well!

Whether you participate with the First Mad River Light Artillery with cannon demonstrations, or enjoy battlefield re-enactments, our group of volunteers are always at the ready!

Historical education is emphasized throughout all of our events, and most specifically through our Speaker Series. Volunteers with an area of expertise to share are always appreciated.

In addition, USS offers opportunities for service and enrichment through the RSVP – Retired and Senior Volunteer Program – for seniors aged 55 and better. RSVP is a part of AmeriCorp Seniors. RSVP helps seniors find volunteer opportunities with non-profits and government agencies in Clark County.

USS has a wide variety of challenging volunteer opportunities for all ages. Some volunteers assist in administrative duties, while others provide hands-on services. Opportunities are matched to a volunteer’s skills and interests.

Share Christ to muslims; Give out Swahili Bibles; Pray and encourage families; Teach about water filters; Educate on hygiene; Provide tutoring

Volunteers work with local teachers to provide student tours of local historic sites and museums, classroom visits, and special presentations. The Auglaize County Historical Society also provides educational opportunities for educators themselves, such as teacher institutes.