The following events/places are great opportunities for service hours. Scroll down to view the variety of agencies. Take advantage of the wide range of activities. Please contact any that interest you and if you have any other ideas, please email Mr. Jefferson @ qjefferson@villamadonna.net
American Red Cross
Animal shelters
Campbell, (859) 635-2819
Kenton, (859) 356-7400
Atria Summit Hills- assisted living home
(859) 331-5951 (Kate Race)
BeConcerned
(859) 291-6789
Behringer- Crawford Museum
Bethany House Services
(513) 921-1131
Catholic Social Services
Center for Great Neighborhoods of Covington
Center for Peace Education
(513) 221-4863
Cincinnati Reads
Contact: Julie Steimle
(513) 602-2424
Cincinnati Youth Collaborative
Contact: Miriam West
(513) 475-4959
Secures mentors and tutors for Cincinnati Public School students in second through twelfth grade.
City Gospel Mission
Coordinate a project to help display local artists.
Diocesan Children’s Home
(859) 331- 2040
Dress for Success
(513) 651-3372 (Aimee Boesing)
Drop Inn Center
Dress for Success
Contact: Aimee Shinkle
(513) 651-3372
Every Child Succeeds
Contact: Brenda Clark
(513) 825-3020
Works to develop a regional program of family support to ensure an optimal start for children. Assemble parent-aid bags, which include educational and useful items for families and babies. You must be at least 13 to become involved.
Freestore/Foodbank
(513) 482-4500 (Cathy Boston)
Greater Cincinnati Coalition for the Homeless
Contact: Susan Knight
(513) 421-2701
Coordinates services for the homeless in an effort to end homelessness in Cincinnati.
Habitat for Humanity
Contact: Volunteer Coordinator
(513) 621-4147, ext. 3
A nonprofit, nondenominational Christian housing organization. They build simple, decent, affordable, houses in partnership with those in need of adequate shelter.
Help to build houses by serving on the construction team.
Serve as a leadership volunteer.
Imago Earth Center
(513) 921-5124 (Gloria Haider or Chris Clements)
Madonna Manor
(859) 341-3981
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
Contact: Terrie Puckett
(513) 333-7569
The National Underground Railroad and Freedom Center brings to life the inspiring, heroic stories of courage, cooperation, and perseverance in the pursuit of freedom, especially from Underground Railroad history.
Freedom Conductors provide the support crucial for success, both behind the scenes and in the spotlight.
Our Daily Bread
Parish Kitchen
(859) 581-7745
People Working Cooperatively
(513) 351-7921 (Angela Lacour)
Redwood
(859) 331-0880
St Charles Care Center
500 Farrell Drive
Covington, KY 41011
(859) 331-3224 Peggy Haskell – Coordinator (Villa Graduate)
(859) 578-2065 Fax
Salvation Army
There are locations in Cincinnati and in Northern Kentucky
Tender Mercies
Provides housing for homeless people who are mentally ill and helps them with supportive services.
Assist the staff with filing, correspondence, and computer-based work.
With your group of two to ten people, prepare and serve a meal to residents.
Assist staff with maintenance projects and overall cleanliness of the facilities.
Facilitate group activities such as trips to the park, movie night or game night.
Teach residents a new craft, hobby, or independent living skill.
Work one-on-one with residents to help them achieve
Edit and write newspaper articles.
The Northern Kentucky Community Action Commission
437 W 9th Street, Newport, KY 41071
Beth Andriacco (859) 431-4177 ext. 23
They are in dire need for help in replenishing their food pantry, and they have been turning away many families because their food supply is depleted.
Welcome House
The point in Covington
(859) 431-6297