Needs From: United Way of Clark, Champaign and Madison Counties, Inc.

Volunteer: Courthouse Move

After a year and a half of remodeling the Courthouse will be reopened and we are moving back.  Rollins has been hired and doing the heavy lifting.  We need extra hands to unpack and get ready for operating out of the newly renovated space. 

Be part of history and help us move and organize.  We will have been moving for several weeks and this will be hopefully our final day of moving depending on how the move works.

Agency: Melissa M. Tuttle, Clerk of Courts

After a year and a half of remodeling the Courthouse will be reopened and we are moving back.  Rollins has been hired and doing the heavy lifting.  We need extra hands to unpack and get ready for operating out of the newly renovated space. 

Be part of history and help us move and organize.  We will have been moving for several weeks and this will be hopefully our final day of moving depending on how the move works.

Agency: Melissa M. Tuttle, Clerk of Courts

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 19, 2025

Zip Code: 45502

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: INVENTORY SUPPLIES

We need help with our inventory! We are a non-profit organization that provides services for survivors fleeing domestic violence and we get LOTS of donations! We could use your help with inventory. 

Agency: Project Woman

We need help with our inventory! We are a non-profit organization that provides services for survivors fleeing domestic violence and we get LOTS of donations! We could use your help with inventory. 

Agency: Project Woman

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45503

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: LANDSCAPING

We are a non-profit organization that provides services for those fleeing domestic violence. In addition to temporary shelter we also have a housing program for eligible survivors. The grounds around our housing units have become overgrown and are in need of some overdue trimming and weeding. 

Agency: Project Woman

We are a non-profit organization that provides services for those fleeing domestic violence. In addition to temporary shelter we also have a housing program for eligible survivors. The grounds around our housing units have become overgrown and are in need of some overdue trimming and weeding. 

Agency: Project Woman

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45503

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Hasting Farm Festival Parking Volunteer

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"Hasting Farm Fest is an annual Music & Community Festival celebrating the rich agricultural history of SW Ohio, while benefitting Second Harvest Food Bank of Clark, Champaign & Logan Counties. HFF features MUSIC, hit songwriters, food, adult beverages, games, vendors, community services, OSU Football celebrity signings, farm equipment & demonstrations, an antique tractor show, Care Flight, and more. Enjoy FREE Kid’s Activities like our petting zoo, farm clowns, bouncy houses, face painting, the CCPL Bookmobile, the OSU Bugmobile, and SO MUCH MORE."

Agency: Second Harvest Food Bank, CCL

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"Hasting Farm Fest is an annual Music & Community Festival celebrating the rich agricultural history of SW Ohio, while benefitting Second Harvest Food Bank of Clark, Champaign & Logan Counties. HFF features MUSIC, hit songwriters, food, adult beverages, games, vendors, community services, OSU Football celebrity signings, farm equipment & demonstrations, an antique tractor show, Care Flight, and more. Enjoy FREE Kid’s Activities like our petting zoo, farm clowns, bouncy houses, face painting, the CCPL Bookmobile, the OSU Bugmobile, and SO MUCH MORE."

Agency: Second Harvest Food Bank, CCL

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Sep 27, 2025

Zip Code: 45505

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Receptionist

The Volunteer Receptionist assists in the daily operations of the administrative office, including incoming and outgoing calls, answering the main entrance door and greeting guests. This role will assist with maintaining administrative data processes, procedures, protocols and tools for the highest level of customer service to all neighbors, guests, volunteers and staff. For this volunteer position we do require applicants to interview and go through our selection process.

Agency: Second Harvest Food Bank, CCL

The Volunteer Receptionist assists in the daily operations of the administrative office, including incoming and outgoing calls, answering the main entrance door and greeting guests. This role will assist with maintaining administrative data processes, procedures, protocols and tools for the highest level of customer service to all neighbors, guests, volunteers and staff. For this volunteer position we do require applicants to interview and go through our selection process.

Agency: Second Harvest Food Bank, CCL

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45503

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Order Ahead Volunteer

Our order ahead program allows our neighbors in need to order groceries online and schedule their pick-up time on Wednesdays. We have a need for a volunteer to help administer the program, they will be responsible for receiving phone calls from neighbors calling in to pick-up orders. The order ahead volunteer will also take orders to neighbors. Pick-ups are scheduled between 10am and 7pm. Volunteers generally work in two or three hour shifts.

Agency: Second Harvest Food Bank, CCL

Our order ahead program allows our neighbors in need to order groceries online and schedule their pick-up time on Wednesdays. We have a need for a volunteer to help administer the program, they will be responsible for receiving phone calls from neighbors calling in to pick-up orders. The order ahead volunteer will also take orders to neighbors. Pick-ups are scheduled between 10am and 7pm. Volunteers generally work in two or three hour shifts.

Agency: Second Harvest Food Bank, CCL

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45503

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Maintaining the grounds & gardens at the Pennsylvania House

We have weeds growing up through the mulch that we just put down. An over abundance of thistles. Apples from out trees. Trash/litter on the property

Agency: Pennsylvania House

We have weeds growing up through the mulch that we just put down. An over abundance of thistles. Apples from out trees. Trash/litter on the property

Agency: Pennsylvania House

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45504

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Furniture Delivery Helper

Are you looking for a meaningful way to make a difference in your community? The Clark County Department of Reentry is seeking a dedicated volunteer with a truck to assist with furniture pick-up and delivery for justice-impacted citizens transitioning into new homes. Role Overview: Use your truck to pick up furniture donations from community providers.

Deliver and set up furniture in the homes of those in need.

Time Commitment: This is an as-needed position, with an expected time commitment of 2-6 hours per month based on availability and demand.

Requirements:

A truck suitable for transporting furniture.

Ability to lift and move furniture safely.

Reliable transportation and punctuality.

A desire to support individuals as they rebuild their lives.

Why Volunteer? Your efforts will provide a fresh start for individuals reentering the community, helping to create a safe and stable home environment. Join us in making a direct and lasting impact!

Agency: Clark County Department of Reentry

Are you looking for a meaningful way to make a difference in your community? The Clark County Department of Reentry is seeking a dedicated volunteer with a truck to assist with furniture pick-up and delivery for justice-impacted citizens transitioning into new homes. Role Overview: Use your truck to pick up furniture donations from community providers.

Deliver and set up furniture in the homes of those in need.

Time Commitment: This is an as-needed position, with an expected time commitment of 2-6 hours per month based on availability and demand.

Requirements:

A truck suitable for transporting furniture.

Ability to lift and move furniture safely.

Reliable transportation and punctuality.

A desire to support individuals as they rebuild their lives.

Why Volunteer? Your efforts will provide a fresh start for individuals reentering the community, helping to create a safe and stable home environment. Join us in making a direct and lasting impact!

Agency: Clark County Department of Reentry

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45505

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RideConnect Volunteer Driver Program

Since its inception in July 2021, The Catholic Social Services’ RideConnect program has made significant strides in bridging the transportation gap for our communities. As the program celebrates its third anniversary, it is reaching out to the community for new volunteer drivers to help expand its services and continue to make a difference in the lives of residents.

 

RideConnect, a grassroots initiative dedicated to providing reliable and accessible transportation has been instrumental in connecting individuals to essential services such as medical appointments, grocery shopping, and community events. The program has proven to be a lifeline for many, particularly for seniors, individuals with disabilities, and those without access to personal vehicles.  However, the program is dependent on volunteers and their availability to provide these services to individuals in need. 

 Volunteers Drive their own vehicle - we provide mileage reimbursement for approved RideConnect trips

Trips are flexible - Volunteers accept requests based on their availability

Why Volunteer with RideConnect?

Make a Tangible Impact: Volunteer drivers play a crucial role in enhancing the quality of life for area residents. By offering a helping hand, volunteers directly contribute to the well-being and independence of community members who might otherwise struggle with transportation. Flexible Commitment: RideConnect understands that volunteers have varied schedules and commitments. The program offers flexible driving opportunities that can be tailored to fit around your availability. Whether you can spare a few hours a week or a few days a month, your contributions are valued. Build Community Connections: Volunteering with RideConnect provides a unique opportunity to forge meaningful connections with individuals across your community. It's a chance to meet new people, learn about their stories, and become an integral part of a supportive network. Personal Fulfillment: Many volunteers find that giving back to their community brings a deep sense of personal satisfaction. Knowing that your efforts help someone get to a crucial appointment or attend an important event is a rewarding experience that enriches both the giver and the receiver. Receive Support and Training: RideConnect is committed to providing its volunteers with all necessary support and training. New drivers will receive screenings and orientation to ensure they feel confident and well-prepared. The program also offers ongoing assistance and resources to make the volunteering experience as smooth as possible.

For more information visit www.cssmv.org/RideConnect

Agency: Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley

Since its inception in July 2021, The Catholic Social Services’ RideConnect program has made significant strides in bridging the transportation gap for our communities. As the program celebrates its third anniversary, it is reaching out to the community for new volunteer drivers to help expand its services and continue to make a difference in the lives of residents.

 

RideConnect, a grassroots initiative dedicated to providing reliable and accessible transportation has been instrumental in connecting individuals to essential services such as medical appointments, grocery shopping, and community events. The program has proven to be a lifeline for many, particularly for seniors, individuals with disabilities, and those without access to personal vehicles.  However, the program is dependent on volunteers and their availability to provide these services to individuals in need. 

 Volunteers Drive their own vehicle - we provide mileage reimbursement for approved RideConnect trips

Trips are flexible - Volunteers accept requests based on their availability

Why Volunteer with RideConnect?

Make a Tangible Impact: Volunteer drivers play a crucial role in enhancing the quality of life for area residents. By offering a helping hand, volunteers directly contribute to the well-being and independence of community members who might otherwise struggle with transportation. Flexible Commitment: RideConnect understands that volunteers have varied schedules and commitments. The program offers flexible driving opportunities that can be tailored to fit around your availability. Whether you can spare a few hours a week or a few days a month, your contributions are valued. Build Community Connections: Volunteering with RideConnect provides a unique opportunity to forge meaningful connections with individuals across your community. It's a chance to meet new people, learn about their stories, and become an integral part of a supportive network. Personal Fulfillment: Many volunteers find that giving back to their community brings a deep sense of personal satisfaction. Knowing that your efforts help someone get to a crucial appointment or attend an important event is a rewarding experience that enriches both the giver and the receiver. Receive Support and Training: RideConnect is committed to providing its volunteers with all necessary support and training. New drivers will receive screenings and orientation to ensure they feel confident and well-prepared. The program also offers ongoing assistance and resources to make the volunteering experience as smooth as possible.

For more information visit www.cssmv.org/RideConnect

Agency: Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45501

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: United for Families: Volunteer with Our Parenting Network!

Position: Parenting Network Volunteer

Description:

Are you looking to make an investment in someone's life that will make positive changes within our community? Family & Youth Initiatives has a Parenting Network program where you can do just that! We seek volunteers who can dedicate 2-3 hours weekly at any of our three locations: New Carlisle, Springfield, and Fairborn. Your support will help create a stronger and more supportive parenting community.

Training:

Training is provided through the Bright Couse Curriculum and by the Parenting Network Staff.

Responsibilities:

Support:  Office management, answering phones, scheduling appointments, greeting clients, sorting donations, bundling diapers, etc. Active Listening: Listen to the concerns and questions of fellow parents without judgment, offering empathy and understanding. Empowering: Encourage parents to actively participate in their children's lives and make decisions that benefit their family. One-on-One Meetings: Meet with clients to address their unique needs and concerns. Collaboration: Work closely with parent educators and other professionals to ensure a comprehensive support system.

Qualifications:

A friendly and compassionate demeanor, patience, and an ability to work with people of diverse backgrounds are highly desirable.

Hours:  Volunteer hours may vary based on the location and your availability. Please see below.

Fairborn – Tuesday 10 am-3 pm; Wednesday – 2 pm-7 pm; and Thursday - 10 am-3 pm Springfield – Tuesday 10 am-6 pm; Wednesday – 10 am – 6 pm and Thursday 9 am – 5 pm New Carlisle – Tuesday 10 am-6 pm; Wednesday – 3 pm-7 pm

 

If you're interested in becoming a Parenting Network Volunteer and making a meaningful difference in the lives of fellow parents, we encourage you to contact Rebecca Swearingen at rebecca@fyiohio.org

Agency: Family & Youth Initiatives

Position: Parenting Network Volunteer

Description:

Are you looking to make an investment in someone's life that will make positive changes within our community? Family & Youth Initiatives has a Parenting Network program where you can do just that! We seek volunteers who can dedicate 2-3 hours weekly at any of our three locations: New Carlisle, Springfield, and Fairborn. Your support will help create a stronger and more supportive parenting community.

Training:

Training is provided through the Bright Couse Curriculum and by the Parenting Network Staff.

Responsibilities:

Support:  Office management, answering phones, scheduling appointments, greeting clients, sorting donations, bundling diapers, etc. Active Listening: Listen to the concerns and questions of fellow parents without judgment, offering empathy and understanding. Empowering: Encourage parents to actively participate in their children's lives and make decisions that benefit their family. One-on-One Meetings: Meet with clients to address their unique needs and concerns. Collaboration: Work closely with parent educators and other professionals to ensure a comprehensive support system.

Qualifications:

A friendly and compassionate demeanor, patience, and an ability to work with people of diverse backgrounds are highly desirable.

Hours:  Volunteer hours may vary based on the location and your availability. Please see below.

Fairborn – Tuesday 10 am-3 pm; Wednesday – 2 pm-7 pm; and Thursday - 10 am-3 pm Springfield – Tuesday 10 am-6 pm; Wednesday – 10 am – 6 pm and Thursday 9 am – 5 pm New Carlisle – Tuesday 10 am-6 pm; Wednesday – 3 pm-7 pm

 

If you're interested in becoming a Parenting Network Volunteer and making a meaningful difference in the lives of fellow parents, we encourage you to contact Rebecca Swearingen at rebecca@fyiohio.org

Agency: Family & Youth Initiatives

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45344

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Empower the Future: Become a Student Mentor Today!

Student Mentor

Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of young students? Do you believe in the power of mentorship to inspire and guide the next generation? If so, we invite you to become a valued volunteer for the FYI New Roots Mentoring Program.

About the Program: FYI New Roots Mentoring Program is an exciting initiative to provide guidance, support, and positive role models. By fostering meaningful connections, we can empower students to reach their full potential academically, socially, and emotionally.

Volunteer Opportunities:

Student Mentors (Elementary and Middle Schools):

Location: Elementary and middle schools within the Tecumseh and Greenon School districts Time Commitment: You can serve from 1 1/2 to 6 hours once a week.  Engage with students, provide guidance, share experiences, and foster a positive and supportive environment. Mentoring occurs one-on-one, in groups, or in classroom settings. Responsibilities: Provide mental and emotional support to students by being a consistent presence in their lives.  Being a positive role model in their lives  Reinforce positive self-esteem and influence by showing them they are valued, heard, and understood.

Why Volunteer:

Make a positive impact on students' lives. Develop valuable mentoring and leadership skills. Give back to the community and contribute to its growth. Create lasting connections and memories.

How to Get Involved:

If you want to become a parenting or student mentor, we would love to hear from you! Please fill out our volunteer application form https://www.fyiohio.org/mentoring-program to express your interest and share more about your background and skills.

Let's work together to nurture a supportive and empowering community for our students. Don't hesitate to contact Staci Sowders at staci@fyiohio.org for any questions or further information.

Thank you for considering this opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of our young learners. Together, we can build solid foundations for their success!

Agency: Family & Youth Initiatives

Student Mentor

Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of young students? Do you believe in the power of mentorship to inspire and guide the next generation? If so, we invite you to become a valued volunteer for the FYI New Roots Mentoring Program.

About the Program: FYI New Roots Mentoring Program is an exciting initiative to provide guidance, support, and positive role models. By fostering meaningful connections, we can empower students to reach their full potential academically, socially, and emotionally.

Volunteer Opportunities:

Student Mentors (Elementary and Middle Schools):

Location: Elementary and middle schools within the Tecumseh and Greenon School districts Time Commitment: You can serve from 1 1/2 to 6 hours once a week.  Engage with students, provide guidance, share experiences, and foster a positive and supportive environment. Mentoring occurs one-on-one, in groups, or in classroom settings. Responsibilities: Provide mental and emotional support to students by being a consistent presence in their lives.  Being a positive role model in their lives  Reinforce positive self-esteem and influence by showing them they are valued, heard, and understood.

Why Volunteer:

Make a positive impact on students' lives. Develop valuable mentoring and leadership skills. Give back to the community and contribute to its growth. Create lasting connections and memories.

How to Get Involved:

If you want to become a parenting or student mentor, we would love to hear from you! Please fill out our volunteer application form https://www.fyiohio.org/mentoring-program to express your interest and share more about your background and skills.

Let's work together to nurture a supportive and empowering community for our students. Don't hesitate to contact Staci Sowders at staci@fyiohio.org for any questions or further information.

Thank you for considering this opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of our young learners. Together, we can build solid foundations for their success!

Agency: Family & Youth Initiatives

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45344

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Receptionist

Fill in at the front desk to answer questions, field telephone calls from parents and tutors, and facilitate the registration of new students and volunteers.  Key points:

best if you can come the same day(s) and time will require a little training position requires the ability to work with the public cheerfully business casual attire Monday through Thursday can volunteer for one or more days each week 

Agency: Clark County Literacy Coalition

Fill in at the front desk to answer questions, field telephone calls from parents and tutors, and facilitate the registration of new students and volunteers.  Key points:

best if you can come the same day(s) and time will require a little training position requires the ability to work with the public cheerfully business casual attire Monday through Thursday can volunteer for one or more days each week 

Agency: Clark County Literacy Coalition

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45502

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sensational Sensory Days Assistant

Brighten the day for our residents at the Mueller Center with simple arts, crafts and games! Assist staff who will conduct activities such as making sensory bags, playing balloon games, and offering other stimulating activities for individuals with IDD. Perfect for high school or college students with interest in direct support careers, nursing, education or social work.

Agency: Developmental Disabilities of Clark County

Brighten the day for our residents at the Mueller Center with simple arts, crafts and games! Assist staff who will conduct activities such as making sensory bags, playing balloon games, and offering other stimulating activities for individuals with IDD. Perfect for high school or college students with interest in direct support careers, nursing, education or social work.

Agency: Developmental Disabilities of Clark County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45505

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Partygoers for Icebreaker Parties!

Come and "break the ice" and help people with intellectual and developmental disabilities build their communication skills! Play "getting-to-know-you" games, enjoy a paired activity (like BINGO) and enjoy refreshments and social time. If you are a person who has never met someone with IDD or someone with IDD who would like to practice small talk in a fun and safe environment, this is the party for you!

Agency: Developmental Disabilities of Clark County

Come and "break the ice" and help people with intellectual and developmental disabilities build their communication skills! Play "getting-to-know-you" games, enjoy a paired activity (like BINGO) and enjoy refreshments and social time. If you are a person who has never met someone with IDD or someone with IDD who would like to practice small talk in a fun and safe environment, this is the party for you!

Agency: Developmental Disabilities of Clark County

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45505

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 1122 West Perrin Ave. Build Site volunteer

Join us as we build our first home for Katara and her Family at 1122 W. Perrin Ave., Springfield 45506. This site will begin Saturday, August 16, 2022. Build Site is open Tuesday-Saturday 8:30 am - 3:30 pm. (lunch 11:30 am - 12:30 pm)

If you are interested as an individual volunteer please go to http://daytonhabitat.volunteerhub.com. All volunteers must pre-register for the event. 

If you have a group that is interested please contact Volunteer Services at kday@daytonhabitat.org or 937.965.7679.

Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Dayton

Join us as we build our first home for Katara and her Family at 1122 W. Perrin Ave., Springfield 45506. This site will begin Saturday, August 16, 2022. Build Site is open Tuesday-Saturday 8:30 am - 3:30 pm. (lunch 11:30 am - 12:30 pm)

If you are interested as an individual volunteer please go to http://daytonhabitat.volunteerhub.com. All volunteers must pre-register for the event. 

If you have a group that is interested please contact Volunteer Services at kday@daytonhabitat.org or 937.965.7679.

Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Dayton

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45506

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: SUMMER CLEAN-UP!

HELP! We need help with some outdoor SUMMER CLEAN-UP at one of our facilities . If you like working outside doing light landscaping we NEED YOU! Weeding, removal of brush and overgrowth and old mulch, thin out perennials, plant flowers, add new mulch, etc...

 

Agency: Project Woman

HELP! We need help with some outdoor SUMMER CLEAN-UP at one of our facilities . If you like working outside doing light landscaping we NEED YOU! Weeding, removal of brush and overgrowth and old mulch, thin out perennials, plant flowers, add new mulch, etc...

 

Agency: Project Woman

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45503

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Associate Ombudsman

Ombudsman Associates are volunteer advocates who seek to enhance the quality of life of long-term care consumers living in nursing homes and assisted living homes. They educate residents, family members and friends about the resources available to them through the Ombudsman program and about the Residents’ Rights. They visit an assigned Home, make observations on the environment and engage residents in conversations about the care and services that they are receiving. 

Associates complete a report after each visit and submit it to the regional office. They document problems that they observed during their visit or were informed of by a resident, family member or friend. Many times it is through these reports that complaints and trends are identified that may need to be investigated by a staff ombudsman. It is common for Associates to work together with staff Ombudsman to investigate, resolve and follow-up on uncomplicated complaints.

Agency: Long-Term Care Ombudsman

Ombudsman Associates are volunteer advocates who seek to enhance the quality of life of long-term care consumers living in nursing homes and assisted living homes. They educate residents, family members and friends about the resources available to them through the Ombudsman program and about the Residents’ Rights. They visit an assigned Home, make observations on the environment and engage residents in conversations about the care and services that they are receiving. 

Associates complete a report after each visit and submit it to the regional office. They document problems that they observed during their visit or were informed of by a resident, family member or friend. Many times it is through these reports that complaints and trends are identified that may need to be investigated by a staff ombudsman. It is common for Associates to work together with staff Ombudsman to investigate, resolve and follow-up on uncomplicated complaints.

Agency: Long-Term Care Ombudsman

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45402

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: WellSpring Board Member

WellSpring is looking for Board Members who live and/or work in Champaign County.  Board member duties include meeting six times per year to discuss agency business including the strategic plan and financials.  Board members guide agency direction by evaluating local data and community conditions to make recommendations for agency programming and planning.  Board meetings are held at the Springfield Location at 15 E. Pleasant Street on the third Wednesday of odd number months (January, March, etc) from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Interested volunteers can contact the Executive Director, Richele Shepard, at richele@wellspringfield.org for more information.  After initial contact, the process requires interested volunteers to meet with existing board members for an informal interview before final vote by the entire WellSpring Board.  

Agency: WellSpring

WellSpring is looking for Board Members who live and/or work in Champaign County.  Board member duties include meeting six times per year to discuss agency business including the strategic plan and financials.  Board members guide agency direction by evaluating local data and community conditions to make recommendations for agency programming and planning.  Board meetings are held at the Springfield Location at 15 E. Pleasant Street on the third Wednesday of odd number months (January, March, etc) from 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Interested volunteers can contact the Executive Director, Richele Shepard, at richele@wellspringfield.org for more information.  After initial contact, the process requires interested volunteers to meet with existing board members for an informal interview before final vote by the entire WellSpring Board.  

Agency: WellSpring

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43078

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Manager

WellSpring is in need of social media marketing expertise.  The volunteer would help in the following areas.

Developing and managing a twitter account Developing appropriate Facebook posts for approximately two posts per week each month Suggesting relevant updates for the webpage Any other recommended social media information

Any amount of volunteers hours would be appreciated.  One hour a week would probably be adequate.   

Agency: WellSpring

WellSpring is in need of social media marketing expertise.  The volunteer would help in the following areas.

Developing and managing a twitter account Developing appropriate Facebook posts for approximately two posts per week each month Suggesting relevant updates for the webpage Any other recommended social media information

Any amount of volunteers hours would be appreciated.  One hour a week would probably be adequate.   

Agency: WellSpring

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45506

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Clerical Support

WellSpring is interested in finding volunteers to complete basic data entries into a variety of different programs.  Training will be provided.  Hours are flexible.  Any amount of time would be appreciated.  

Agency: WellSpring

WellSpring is interested in finding volunteers to complete basic data entries into a variety of different programs.  Training will be provided.  Hours are flexible.  Any amount of time would be appreciated.  

Agency: WellSpring

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45506

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutor

Tutor children, option to pick from several sites.

Agency: Retired & Senior Volunteer Program

Tutor children, option to pick from several sites.

Agency: Retired & Senior Volunteer Program

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45502

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Home Build/Rehab Assistant

Assist with a local agency to help build or rehab homes for homeless families.  No construction experience required, many opportunities to help available.  

Agency: Retired & Senior Volunteer Program

Assist with a local agency to help build or rehab homes for homeless families.  No construction experience required, many opportunities to help available.  

Agency: Retired & Senior Volunteer Program

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45502

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers to help set up new garden beds

Westlake:

We have raised beds being built and will need help filling them with soil, compost and mulch, and mulching around the beds to control weeds. Need people to tend common beds: plant, mulch, water, weed, and harvest.

 

Agency: New Carlisle Community Garden

Westlake:

We have raised beds being built and will need help filling them with soil, compost and mulch, and mulching around the beds to control weeds. Need people to tend common beds: plant, mulch, water, weed, and harvest.

 

Agency: New Carlisle Community Garden

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45344

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: TEST

* THIS IS AN EXAMPLE OF A NEED

Agency: Community Events

* THIS IS AN EXAMPLE OF A NEED

Agency: Community Events

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45502

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth Mentors Needed - Big Brothers Big Sisters

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Springfield is recruiting volunteers to mentor youth in Clark and Madison Counties. For additional information on becoming a big brother or big sister, please visit our website: https://bbbscentralohio.org/volunteer/ 

or email: gburke@bbbscentralohio.org

 

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Springfield

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Springfield is recruiting volunteers to mentor youth in Clark and Madison Counties. For additional information on becoming a big brother or big sister, please visit our website: https://bbbscentralohio.org/volunteer/ 

or email: gburke@bbbscentralohio.org

 

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Springfield

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45503

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Junior Achievement Classroom Volunteer

INSPIRE A FUTURE GENERATION
For a time investment of only an hour each day in one week or one school day, you may be the difference between a young person in your community just making ends meet or getting a more fulfilling career and life.

MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN YOUR COMMUNITY
By being a JA volunteer and sharing your personal and professional experiences and skills with students from your community, you help them make the connection between what they are learning in school and what they will need to succeed in work and life.

JA PROVIDES AN AMAZING AND REWARDING VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
JA gives you an opportunity through your employer's volunteer program (or on your own) to impact young people in your community in a positive way with simple to implement programs on financial literacy, work readiness, and entrepreneurship. This will empower young people to own their economic success.

ALL TRAINING AND MATERIALS NEED TO TEACH JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT PROGRAMS ARE PROVIDED

Opportunities available in Clark, Champaign, Madison, and Logan Counties.

Agency: Junior Achievement Mad River Region

INSPIRE A FUTURE GENERATION
For a time investment of only an hour each day in one week or one school day, you may be the difference between a young person in your community just making ends meet or getting a more fulfilling career and life.

MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN YOUR COMMUNITY
By being a JA volunteer and sharing your personal and professional experiences and skills with students from your community, you help them make the connection between what they are learning in school and what they will need to succeed in work and life.

JA PROVIDES AN AMAZING AND REWARDING VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE
JA gives you an opportunity through your employer's volunteer program (or on your own) to impact young people in your community in a positive way with simple to implement programs on financial literacy, work readiness, and entrepreneurship. This will empower young people to own their economic success.

ALL TRAINING AND MATERIALS NEED TO TEACH JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT PROGRAMS ARE PROVIDED

Opportunities available in Clark, Champaign, Madison, and Logan Counties.

Agency: Junior Achievement Mad River Region

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45501

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: IHN Hygiene, Cleaning Items, and Bedding Needed

Items Need For IHN:

Bedding (Twin/Full Size) Towels Kitchenware Toiletry Items Laundry Products Cleaning Supplies Diapers Size 1-6 Baby Wipes Disinfectant Wipes

Agency: Interfaith Hospitality Network

Items Need For IHN:

Bedding (Twin/Full Size) Towels Kitchenware Toiletry Items Laundry Products Cleaning Supplies Diapers Size 1-6 Baby Wipes Disinfectant Wipes

Agency: Interfaith Hospitality Network

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45506

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gently Used Items for Rocking Horse Parent Infant Center

In need of gently used clothing, household items, toys and other material goods for families who receive help through Rocking Horse Parent Infant Center.

Agency: Rocking Horse Community Health Center

In need of gently used clothing, household items, toys and other material goods for families who receive help through Rocking Horse Parent Infant Center.

Agency: Rocking Horse Community Health Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45505

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Guardianship Program

Trained volunteers work as court appointed Guardians of Person Only and serve as personal advocates for nursing home residents who have been deemed incompetent by a physician. 

Background check and training provided.

 

Agency: United Senior Services

Trained volunteers work as court appointed Guardians of Person Only and serve as personal advocates for nursing home residents who have been deemed incompetent by a physician. 

Background check and training provided.

 

Agency: United Senior Services

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 45502

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Summer Lunch Program

Beginning June 8, 2016-August 15, 2016:  Preparing daily lunch for youth and families in need:  Volunteers will begin making sandwiches and salads at 10:00 AM for lunches at Inside Out,  501 S. Wittenberg Avenue.  The food items are placed into brown paper sacks and packed for delivery.  A volunteer will deliver from Inside Out HQ  at 11:45 AM to Ronez Manor Apartments and another volunteer  to Sunset Apartments.  A volunteer is needed to serve the packed lunches at both sites from 12:00-1:00 PM and return containers to Inside Out.   We have a schedule at HQ that volunteers can sign up. 

 Volunteers can sign up for one hour timeslots.   If you only have time to make sandwiches or salads, you will only be signed up for that activity.  If you only have time to serve from 12-1 PM, you will only be signed up for that hour.  Please call Carol or Debra at 937-525-9953 to sign up for an activity.  

Thank you for helping to serve the youth in our community meals this summer! 

Agency: Inside Out

Beginning June 8, 2016-August 15, 2016:  Preparing daily lunch for youth and families in need:  Volunteers will begin making sandwiches and salads at 10:00 AM for lunches at Inside Out,  501 S. Wittenberg Avenue.  The food items are placed into brown paper sacks and packed for delivery.  A volunteer will deliver from Inside Out HQ  at 11:45 AM to Ronez Manor Apartments and another volunteer  to Sunset Apartments.  A volunteer is needed to serve the packed lunches at both sites from 12:00-1:00 PM and return containers to Inside Out.   We have a schedule at HQ that volunteers can sign up. 

 Volunteers can sign up for one hour timeslots.   If you only have time to make sandwiches or salads, you will only be signed up for that activity.  If you only have time to serve from 12-1 PM, you will only be signed up for that hour.  Please call Carol or Debra at 937-525-9953 to sign up for an activity.  

Thank you for helping to serve the youth in our community meals this summer! 

Agency: Inside Out

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 45506

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Mercy McAuley Activities Department

We are looking for volunteers to spend quality time with our residents.  Make crafts, do some making, take them for walks in the beautiful gardens, go on road trips with staff, or even just help residents to and from bingo or on campus church events. 

Agency: Mercy McAuley Center

We are looking for volunteers to spend quality time with our residents.  Make crafts, do some making, take them for walks in the beautiful gardens, go on road trips with staff, or even just help residents to and from bingo or on campus church events. 

Agency: Mercy McAuley Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43078

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Theater Clean-Up Crew

We are always looking for help to clean up after our events! Clean-up may include: picking up trash, sweeping and mopping the house floor, vacuuming the carpet, cleaning restrooms, or cleaning and restocking concession stand.

Agency: Gloria Theatre

We are always looking for help to clean up after our events! Clean-up may include: picking up trash, sweeping and mopping the house floor, vacuuming the carpet, cleaning restrooms, or cleaning and restocking concession stand.

Agency: Gloria Theatre

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43078

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Champaign Family YMCA Volunteer Opportunities

Looking for volunteers for different departments.  All volunteer positions are open in these departments: Welcome Center, Groundskeeping, Daycare, Before and After Care and HR.  For the Welcome Center, one of the main volunteer jobs will be scanning membership cards and filing/organizing guest passes.  Two of the main roles for the Groundskeeping Department will be to sweep floors and pick up trash.  Some roles for Daycare will include rocking babies and needing an extra person to play with children.  Before and After Care volunteer jobs would include Attendance sheets that could be counted and Setting up tables for events.  The main role for the HR department is to do office/administrative help.  Come to the Welcome Center at our Champaign Family YMCA for applications about any of our volunteer opportunities.

Agency: Champaign Family YMCA

Looking for volunteers for different departments.  All volunteer positions are open in these departments: Welcome Center, Groundskeeping, Daycare, Before and After Care and HR.  For the Welcome Center, one of the main volunteer jobs will be scanning membership cards and filing/organizing guest passes.  Two of the main roles for the Groundskeeping Department will be to sweep floors and pick up trash.  Some roles for Daycare will include rocking babies and needing an extra person to play with children.  Before and After Care volunteer jobs would include Attendance sheets that could be counted and Setting up tables for events.  The main role for the HR department is to do office/administrative help.  Come to the Welcome Center at our Champaign Family YMCA for applications about any of our volunteer opportunities.

Agency: Champaign Family YMCA

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 43078

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: CASA Volunteers

The Clark County Juvenile Court CASA program is currently recruiting volunteers to advocate for child abuse/neglect/dependency cases. Please visit our agency profile for additional information, or contact us at:

(937) 521-1622

CASA@clarkohiojuvcourt.us

Agency: Clark County Juvenile Court CASA Program

The Clark County Juvenile Court CASA program is currently recruiting volunteers to advocate for child abuse/neglect/dependency cases. Please visit our agency profile for additional information, or contact us at:

(937) 521-1622

CASA@clarkohiojuvcourt.us

Agency: Clark County Juvenile Court CASA Program

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 45502

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals-on-Wheels Volunteer

Volunteers are the heart of LifeCare Alliance, and allow us to continue serving clients without a waiting list—keeping homebound older adults and
individuals with a medical challenge or disability safe, independent, and in their own homes, where they want to be! We welcome individuals and families, as well as companies, schools, and community groups to serve. Deliver hot, nutritious meals to homebound neighbors during the lunch hour, using your own vehicle.

Agency: LifeCare Alliance

Volunteers are the heart of LifeCare Alliance, and allow us to continue serving clients without a waiting list—keeping homebound older adults and
individuals with a medical challenge or disability safe, independent, and in their own homes, where they want to be! We welcome individuals and families, as well as companies, schools, and community groups to serve. Deliver hot, nutritious meals to homebound neighbors during the lunch hour, using your own vehicle.

Agency: LifeCare Alliance

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43078

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Tutor

Adults who are willing to be trained by our organization and then matched with a student.  All tutors meet with a student twice a week, for an hour each time.  Tutors choose between working with kids or adults.

Agency: Clark County Literacy Coalition

Adults who are willing to be trained by our organization and then matched with a student.  All tutors meet with a student twice a week, for an hour each time.  Tutors choose between working with kids or adults.

Agency: Clark County Literacy Coalition

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 45502

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: IHN Pantry Items Needed

Items Need For Our Food Pantry:

All canned vegetables Can Pork n Beans Can Tomatoes Sauce Can Cranberry Sauce Can Fruits Macaroni Shells Spaghetti Noodles Egg Noodles Peanut Butter Jelly  Macaroni and Cheese Noodles Canned Tuna Hamburger Helper Crackers Canned Ravioli Bags of Rice Dry Beans Ketchup and Mustard Breakfast Bars Cereal Can Soups Can Chicken

Agency: Interfaith Hospitality Network

Items Need For Our Food Pantry:

All canned vegetables Can Pork n Beans Can Tomatoes Sauce Can Cranberry Sauce Can Fruits Macaroni Shells Spaghetti Noodles Egg Noodles Peanut Butter Jelly  Macaroni and Cheese Noodles Canned Tuna Hamburger Helper Crackers Canned Ravioli Bags of Rice Dry Beans Ketchup and Mustard Breakfast Bars Cereal Can Soups Can Chicken

Agency: Interfaith Hospitality Network

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45506

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Member

Serve as a board member for TAC Industries,Inc.

Agency: TAC Industries, Inc.

Serve as a board member for TAC Industries,Inc.

Agency: TAC Industries, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 45505

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Events planning and implementation

Help plan and carry out fundraising events.

Agency: TAC Industries, Inc.

Help plan and carry out fundraising events.

Agency: TAC Industries, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45505

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Advocacy

Assist individuals with disabilities in expressing their needs and desires. Contacting parties on behalf of individuals with disabiities.

Agency: TAC Industries, Inc.

Assist individuals with disabilities in expressing their needs and desires. Contacting parties on behalf of individuals with disabiities.

Agency: TAC Industries, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 45505

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Engineer

Develop fixtures to assist with employee production

Agency: TAC Industries, Inc.

Develop fixtures to assist with employee production

Agency: TAC Industries, Inc.

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45505

Allow Groups: No