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The Salvation Army has changed lives and given hope to countless people throughout the nation. But it never does it alone.

 

It’s people just like you who make our programs
possible by choosing to give your time.


For volunteer opportunities, call (513) 423-9452

One-time Opportunities

Our one-time opportunities are perfect for those who want a quick and easy way to make a difference. These include activities like serving a meal any day of the year or ringing a bell during the holidays.

Ongoing Opportunities

Ongoing opportunities are designed for those who want to get involved on a regular basis. We’ll know you by your first name, and you’ll get to know the people in our programs. These include activities like working with youth, using your professional skills or serving after a disaster strikes.

Group Opportunities

We can accommodate your group’s desire to do something good together – whether family, friends, co-workers, civic or church groups. Group volunteer activities are typically project-based or part of a larger event.

Ring a Bell

The easiest way to help from early November through Christmas Eve is to ring a bell at one of our iconic red kettles. Volunteers are the difference between an empty kettle and one that raises the funds that sustain the help we give all year long.

When you volunteer at the Kettle, in one hour you are feeding 13 people.