Individuals co-lead a support group in our evening program. They help create a caring environment in which group members share their stories, feelings and memories and discuss how to cope with challenges in their lives.

Individuals provide help with preparation of materials for use in our support groups.

Volunteers can assist with class instruction to help provide more teaching and training to youth and adults.

Provide literacy assistance to help youth prepare for a successful future.

Be a mentor and assist youth with mental health issues to establish a meaningful role within society.

Assist the clerical staff. Office volunteers help extend our resources so we can reach more individuals.

Assist with teaching students to learn life skills and finances. Opportunities at the event include registration/greeting students and staffing a table for the life-sized Finances 101 Game – It’s easy and training is provided.

The goal of the program is to provide students with an understanding of fundamental economic principles through a hands-on, interactive approach. For three weeks high school students will take a college level microeconomics course at the University of Cincinnati and go on tours to some of the top multinational corporations. Volunteers assist with activities and…

In StEP, elementary students earn school currency for positive behaviors such as completing homework on time, arriving at school on time, showing academic achievement, behaving well, etc. The Center provides an on-site school store at some school buildings four times per year, where students have the opportunity to purchase school supplies and novelty items. We…

As part of the application process, Clergy who enter into TJM’s Clergy Contact Visiting Program are provided a training orientation: Sessions are offered six times annually, the second Tuesday of the month in January, March, May, July, September and November.