Our volunteers are as awesome and unique as the kids in our care! And we know you might want to volunteer in a “behind-the-scenes” role. Well, we have the job for you! You can help support some of our team with duties such as filing, mailings, school attendance, and general record keeping.
We have many other roles to be filled by individuals and groups of all sizes: furniture pickup for our Flea Market, general maintenance for buildings and grounds, general housekeeping for floors and gymnasium, painting, and more! We have the necessary equipment and tools to complete these jobs. All we need are willing volunteers.
Did you know many of our children come from counties outside of the Northern Kentucky region? And sometimes, it is difficult for a child’s family to afford to put gas in their car and visit their child. Fuel cards and fast-food gift certificates are wonderful gifts you can provide for a child and their family.…
Do you have experience teaching children how to do Yoga, Dance, Gymnastics, Music or Art? Many of our kids are willing and eager to learn new skills. They just need you!
Do you want to get involved with the kids but are unsure of the time commitment or nervous about getting started? The HALO (Helping All the Little Ones) group provides fun activities like holiday parties, cookouts, community outings, and other special events for the children in our residential treatment program. Meetings are held the third…
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…
St. Leo’s Children’s Liturgy of the Word program serves children ages 3 through 6th grade with a combination of music and prayer and activities related to the Sunday readings. It is a great opportunity to meet people of different cultures, a chance to share your faith, a way to make a difference one child at…
Responsible for the purchased and donated acquisition of food, evaluate weekly inventory, and manage weekly orders with the Freestore Foodbank and other food resources, for pantry needs, parish needs, and neighborhood functions as needed. Manage communications with all volunteers. (Approx. 15 hours a week, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.)
We need adults to help with the St Leo’s summer youth program. You must be 18 years or older and Virtus trained (if you need training please see Judie Kuhlman). High School Teens are needed this summer to help be teen leaders for the Summer Youth program.