Our Professional Volunteer Program is designed for any adult interested in helping out developing countries. Past professionals have included doctors, engineers, accountants, researchers, teachers, and architects.
Interns in Kenya work primarily in rural settings and provide support to the community and its leaders. The interns also learn about the rich cultures of Kenya while sharing their own gifts, experiences, and insights. SOTENI’s goal is to enable interns to be AIDS-prevention advocates in both Kenya and their home countries.
Help ensure that youth gain the skills and knowledge to explore college, entrepreneurship, and career exploration. We provide opportunities for youth who may go unmatched with other mentor organizations.
help our youth determine the route they would like to go when it comes to deciding on which business industry they would like to explore.
Help prepare students to develop a clear career goal as well as problem-solving, critical-thinking, communication, time management, and work-related skills.
RefugeeConnect is only greater than the sum of its parts through our extensive partnerships with local businesses and nonprofit, faith-based, and civic organizations. We offer both basic and advanced training on welcoming refugees, engaging volunteer opportunities, long-term mentorship programs, and many other avenues for community involvement.
Our Ambassadors serve as volunteers, mentors, organizers and advocates for RefugeeConnect within the Greater Cincinnati community. If you would like to volunteer your time and skills in direct service with RefugeeConnect, attending an Ambassador Training is the first step.
Help a patient with school work.
Help with families and children in the emergency department.
Our volunteers each commit to one day a week to respond to 10-15 of the most recent stories at avfti.org. All of our volunteers must be comfortable talking online about sexual violence, and talking with people about their experiences.