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2545 Monroe Street, Glenwood Lutheran Church, Toledo, OH 43620
Provides a free store for anyone in need. Offers weekly shopping of clothes, house wares, electronics, books,. personal hygiene items, toys, and cleaning supplies. Fresh Food as available as well when coordinating with Food Not Bombs.
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2145 N Cove Boulevard, Toledo, OH 43606
Provides volunteer positions in the Retired Seniors Volunteer Patrol (RSVP) program.
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1300 E 9th St., Ste. 1220, Cleveland, OH 44114
Provides information to businesses about volunteerism and volunteer opportunities and arranges placement for employees (as groups or as individuals) in volunteer service projects. Consults with businesses in developing community involvement strategies that benefit businesses, employees and the community. Also offers board referral and training services (see "Board Training and Referral" service group), as well as volunteer consultants, who are able to provide up to 20 hours of volunteer service in areas such as human resources, marketing, technology and finance.
1037 Conneaut Avenue, Bowling Green, OH 43402
Provides health care services, specialists, physicians, preventative medicine, programs and education to the surrounding community. Wood County provides care to those who have acute, life-threatening injuries or severe illnesses and also provide drug and alcohol abuse withdrawal treatment.
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125 West Main Street, Springfield, OH 45502
Recruits volunteers of all ages for special projects, ongoing responsibilities at our centers and with our clients. RSVP recruits those who are retired or senior citizens for volunteer opportunities and places them in non-profit organizations and community projects around Clark County. Individuals are placed in areas that are of interest to them and enhance their special skills.
388 S Main St., Ste. 325, Akron, OH 44311
Provides a local office for a national program for older adults that matches volunteers with organizations where their time, interest, talents, knowledge, and experience are most effectively utilized to meet important needs in communities. Volunteers choose how, where, and when they want to serve, with commitments ranging from one-time events, up to a few hours a week/month, or as often as they wish throughout the year.
230 S Dearborn St., Ste. 2020 Jck Federal Building, Chicago, IL 60603
Recruits and places volunteers to go to developing countries to contribute their skills to help fulfill the basic human needs of people in those countries.
1080 East Main Street, Xenia, OH 45385
Provides volunteer opportunities to the diverse community of Greene County. The areas of training are: clerical positions, health and safety instructors, as well as yard and building maintenance.
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4415 Euclid Ave., Ste. 200, Cleveland, OH 44103
Provides volunteers for short-term community service projects such as one-day festivals, fairs, races and holiday-related ventures. Volunteers perform duties such as produce and gift distribution, registration and information booths, ushers, ticket takers and refreshments servers.
323 North Third Street, Hamilton, OH 45011

Provides an online volunteer portal for volunteer opportunities across Butler County. Also allows nonprofit organizations to post volunteer opportunities for participation.

318 West Main Cross Street, Floor 2, Findlay, OH 45840
Provides a variety of volunteer opportunities.
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370 West First Street, Dayton, OH 45402-0517
Oregon Disaster Tragedy Service Center is open daily staffed with health care professionals, spiritual case workers, mental health professionals, caseworkers. additional support referrals.
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388 South Main Street Suite 325, Akron, OH 44311
Recruits and coordinates the placement of volunteers who are 55 or older into various organizations around Ohio. Includes health care facilities, schools, community and youth centers, non-profit agencies, and government agencies.
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1 Pinchot Ln., Athens, OH 45701
Provided retired older adults (ages 55 and up) volunteer opportunities within their community. Volunteering may be for a few hours each month up to 40 hours a week.
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1300 E 9th St., Ste. 1220, Cleveland, OH 44114
Acts as a clearing house by seeking and referring direct service volunteers to serve in various capacities for nonprofit agencies. Maintains a database that lists services needed and matches those needed services to individual wanting to volunteer. Individual volunteers are able to contact agencies needing service independently/directly.
1111 Research Drive, Toledo, OH 43614
Provides wide range volunteer opportunities including: blood donor ambassadors, disaster assistance, contacting military personnel and their families, blood delivery to hospitals, smoke alarm installations, and more.
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642 Broadway Avenue, Lorain, OH 44052
Serves as a connecting point for volunteer opportunities with United Way collaborative partners.
Actively recruits individuals for volunteer work and service projects that benefits the Hudson community who are willing to work without remuneration.
534 Abbe Road South, Elyria, OH 44035
Provides opportunities for older adults to volunteer with local nonprofit organizations, public agencies, and faith-based organizations. Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) volunteers receive no stipend for their work but may be reimbursed for meals and transportation. RSVP is part of AmeriCorps Seniors.
580 Calumet Lane, Dayton, OH 45417
At Ohio 4-H, we inspire curiosity, fuel adventure, and build lifelong skills to grow tomorrow's leaders today. 4-H mission is empowering young people with the skills to lead for a lifetime.
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33 West First, Dayton, OH 45402
Provides volunteer opportunities for youth and adults in Greene, Montgomery and Preble counties.
9285 Progress Parkway, Mentor, OH 44060-1854
Assesses community needs and problems, monitors service delivery systems, and fosters development of new approaches to respond to community needs. Also sponsors an annual county-wide fundraising campaign.
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4415 Euclid Ave., Ste. 200, Cleveland, OH 44103
Provides opportunities for those age 50 and older to work as one-on-one literacy tutors for elementary school students in grades 1-3 who are attending schools in the Cleveland Metropolitan and Euclid school districts. Program focuses on improving reading fluency. Tutoring occurs in person at the school site, during the school day.