Share your pride for Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky as you become an ambassador for your community by accompanying exchange participants on their daily activities such as professional meetings and cultural activities. There is so much to do in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, exchange participants need you to share the best that there is to offer…
Our community has the unique opportunity to connect with international participants through hosting “just overnight.” International guests often stay in hotels, eat at local restaurants, and explore our downtown area but do not have the opportunity to see the “real America” until going into homes of our local community. There is no typical overnight host…
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.
Help support scouting by joining a committee that plans events and activities.
There is so much work to be done “behind the scenes” in order to make WordPlay’s events and programs run smoothly. These opportunities cover a wide range of work, from physical to administrative. Volunteers may help us paint a new program space; print, fold and/or pack materials for an outreach event; or hang up flyers…
You don’t need to be a writer or a teacher to join WordPlay’s dedicated volunteer community. But we do need kind, positive individuals to assist with our K-12 programs, both in schools and at WordPlay’s community writing center in Northside. Programs are typically 8 to 12 weeks long for 1-2 hours after school, on Saturdays…
From open mic nights to Ride for Reading, WordPlay hosts several community events throughout the year. And the more people we have around to help, the better! Duties may include setting up/cleaning up; distributing flyers; greeting attendees and showing them where to go; serving food and drinks; and taking photos.
Prom is our alternative to high school proms that can be less than comfortable for LGBTQ students.
As mentors, we help ensure that every school in the Greater Cincinnati area has a GSA that is thriving by connecting them with essential resources, and encouraging youth leadership development. This volunteer position requires less than 5 hours per month.
GLSEN Greater Cincinnati supports GSAs by working with students and administrators to ensure everyone knows their rights and responsibilities, providing training for youth GSA leaders and their adult advisers, and providing materials and support for GLSEN’s “Days of Action” including the Day of Silence and No Name-Calling Week.