Literature Distribution – distributing ORTL folders and pro-life materials at events as needed. Meeting with leaders in church communities and minority communities to distribute pro-life materials. Social Media – inviting friends and family to join ORTL through various social media networks. Forwarding emails and important information as requested. Partnership Development – meeting with community leaders,…

Walking dogs and cuddling cats in our shelter Taking animals to outside adoption events Taking animals to nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and schools. Helping with events and fundraisers Driving animals to the vet or transporting to rescue Helping in the shelter with animal care, including bathing and grooming, helping with laundry, washing food and…

Preparedness education program for grades K-2, is presented by reading a storybook that follows Pedro the Penguin as he learns how to “Be Prepared and Take Action” during an emergency. Pedro storybooks include hazards such as home fires, earthquakes, tsunamis, floods, hurricanes, and tornadoes

Presenters prepare adults through delivery of training on various topics such as local weather hazards, fire safety, and how to build an emergency preparedness kit. Volunteers offer 30-minute presentations tailored to suit the needs of the audience

Since 2013, The Pillowcase Project has reached more than 1 million students across the country and on U.S. military bases abroad. Created in New Orleans, the program was inspired by university students who carried their belongings in pillowcases during evacuations for Hurricane Katrina. It’s also a key component of the national Red Cross Home Fire…

Presentations are offered to promote our free Ready Rating website https://www.readyrating.org/ that guides businesses, schools, and organizations to become better before emergencies and more resilient after emergencies. By working with groups such as these, we foster both individual and family preparedness.

No matter what your talent, interests and schedule are, you can help change someone’s life at the Y. Whether it is coaching a youngster in soccer or basketball, determining policy on a committee or the Board, or caring for a baby in our Child Watch Center, we have a place for you.

Volunteer opportunities include: special events, leading programs, branch board of advisors, serving on special interest committees, youth sports coaches and referees, teaching skills, fundraising, office work, and maintenance.

Volunteers are critical to the success of the Miami County Right to Life Society, Inc. Volunteer help us with housekeeping, maintenance, parenting classes, letter writing, fundraising and more!