July 12, 2024

Searching for service hours? We’ve got you.

Community service is a common way for students to build their resumes and networks. We believe that meaningful service can also connect students to their personal and professional goals. The following opportunities and more are posted on the service board in the Class 101 office. If you would like to share a service opportunity with our students, please email [email protected]

Scroll to learn about a variety of different opportunities for high school students to give back! 

UPDATED ON 7/12/24

Dayton Live Teen Usher & Ambassador Program (Schuster Center, Broadway in Dayton)
Applications Close August 9
DaytonLive.org

ArtFest on Main in Springboro on August 24
Volunteer shifts on 8/23, 8/24, 8/25
artfestonmain.com

Ohio Attorney General Teen Ambassador Board
Applications close September 15
ohioattorneygeneral.gov

Youth at the Booth — 17-year-old seniors can be poll workers in Ohio
VoteOhio.gov/DefendDemocracy
Contact your county Board of Elections

Class 101 Avenue of Flags Installation Team
Proceeds from the Class 101 Avenue of Flags route benefit the Excellence is a Habit Scholarship Fund! Class 101 students should email [email protected] to sign up for notifications. The next installations are Labor Day and Veterans’ Day.

Keep looking for service that resonates with your personal goals and interests! Explore opportunities to serve through youth sports, places of worship, community arts events, hometown festivals, and more. Class 101 students also recently volunteered with the following organizations.

Centerville Washington History
Centerville-Washington Park District
Dayton Art Institute
Dayton Metro Library
Five Rivers MetroParks
FLOC – For Love of Children Dayton
Good Works Farm
Hannah’s Treasure Chest
Kettering Health Network
Miracle League – Dayton
Premier Health Network
Springboro Area Historical Society
Therapeutic Riding Institute

“The meaning of life is to find your gift.
The purpose of life is to give it away.”
Pablo Picasso

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