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!

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.

Volunteers perform many important duties. Whether providing companionship in a patient’s home, greeting guests at an inpatient center, assisting with a special event, or handling other meaningful tasks — volunteers play a vital role that enables the hospice to more fully meet the community’s needs.

Volunteers will greet, guide, and offer assistance to patients, visitors, and staff on nursing units and throughout the hospital. Volunteers may assist discharging patients, utilizing wheelchair, escort assistance, and rounding patient rooms and patient areas.

As a Community Outreach Volunteer, you will help identify and coordinate (in conjunction with staff) outreach events and activities including; attending fairs and community events, tabling booths, networking meetings and more to help connect the community with services for both external and internal community.

Each of our talented volunteers are matched with one of our needs, in an area that compliments their interests and strengths. Whether you love music, enjoy gardening, or love making new friends, we want to help you find the place in our community where you feel you belong and can best serve our residents

Identifying partner families who will become the beneficiaries of the covenant partner’s work. The tasks involved in doing this include developing the selection criteria, identifying the population in need, promoting the program among that population, creating the application process, and processing applicants.