Volunteers work in public areas of hospital, information desk, tour guide, food services, patient or event ambassador. We need volunteers who like to work with people and are warm, sociable, friendly and courteous to fill these positions. Please note that we have limited positions on weekends and evenings.

Volunteers work in areas such as child life, & clinic. They interact with patients and families, so they need to be extra sensitive to the needs of hospitalized patients and their families. Extra screening and background checks required, as well as additional orientation. Experience in child life preferred. Please note that we have limited positions…

Youth volunteers must be 15 and up to 18 years of age by June 1 and have completed 9th grade. (Must have at least two non-family member references)

These volunteers assist administration staff in different offices, such as development, volunteers and marketing and communications, fiscal services, health information, plant services and receiving. Please note that we have limited positions on weekends and evenings.

Mentors in the Hampton Mentoring Program read with a student and work on completing activities that are aligned to Ohio’s New Learning standards. Everything is ready and prepared for the mentors by the Hampton Room coordinator. Some mentors choose to stay for an hour or more. Some mentors choose to come for 30 minutes a…

After Climate Advocate Training, you are encouraged to connect with your local chapter and jump right in getting involved. Additionally, you are invited to attend CCL’s Core Volunteer Training Series so you can learn specifics in the many ways you can take your climate leadership to the next level with CCL.

We will not only teach you about Citizens’ Climate Lobby’s methods and visions but also inspire you to find your role so you can hit the ground running. Join CCL marches, trips to DC, or informational events to promote legislation that addresses climate change.

TRI is always looking for volunteers to help our students in class. These positions play a key role in allowing our students to achieve their goals and put a smile on their face. To learn more about becoming a Side Helper or Horse Leader. (March – December)

We are always looking for dedicated individuals and groups to help with our Equine program. Opportunities include grooming, training, feeding, leading, side walking, and maintaining. For a detailed explanation of each responsibility, check out the Volunteers Needed for Equine Program article.

Mentoring a child supports our residents by continuing to develop appropriate relationships with adults, and keeping the youth connected to the community to which they will return. Mentors are matched one-on-one with a child from our program. Adults considering this opportunity must be able to volunteer at least one time per week for 2-4 hours…

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