Help make copies, put packets together, along with a variety of other administrative duties. This volunteer opportunity does not involve working directly with children; but this administrative assistance allows our specialists to better serve the child care providers who do offer care to children every day.
Work with children, ages 5-10, either one-on-one or in small groups of 2-3 children to improve their literacy skills.
Foster youth are often academically under-prepared and/or behind their peers and just require a little additional support for school success. Tutoring with HEMI is extremely flexible and provides an invaluable service for our youth.
Help collect native wildflower seed for the Center for Conservation’s Native Plant Propagation program. Work with staff in harvesting and processing seed from CNC’s forest and fields as a group, in pairs, or individually. Seed collection work occurs primary from September through November.
he Trailside Volunteer Program is a fluid system, encouraging the involvement of adults of any age or background to help Cincinnati Nature Center serve its mission of educating the public and inspiring passion for nature and conservation.
A growing group of volunteers and kids who get together on Saturday mornings (January – May) for some fun, faith, and positive role modeling through a variety of activities.
Coach and mentor scout leaders.
Cook a meal for the 30 women and children in our shelter, and drop off the meal around 3PM on any day of the week! Great way to help from the comfort of your home and engage children in a good cause.
Host an activity night at our shelter for homeless women and children. Activities could be geared towards adults, children, or both! Shelter activity nights happen Sunday-Thursday, 7:30PM-8:30PM.
Assist staff with receiving and sorting clothing donations.