| AIDS Volunteers of Cincinnati, Inc.: Site is dedicated to all person affected and infected with HIV/AIDS. |
| Autism Society of Cincinnati: Serving persons with Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) and the entire spectrum of Autism related disorders. |
| Bethesda Foundation Inc.: Seeks support for indigent care, medical education and research, and patient services provided by Bethesda hospital and its related entities. |
| Cancer Family Care: Counseling and support services to cancer patients and their families to help them cope with the devastating impact of cancer. |
| Cincinnati Academy of Professional Psychology: An organization of professional psychologists in various fields of applied psychology who offer their services to individuals, groups, agencies and institutions. |
| Cincinnati Area Senior Services: Promotes self-sufficiency and self-determination for older adults. |
| Cincinnati Dental Assistants' Society (CDAS): Education, career advancement, consumer information, and credentialing. |
| CIncinnati Medical Association: Serving the needs of African-American physicians in the greater Cincinnati area. Includes a physician finder, information about the organization, and calendar of events. |
| Clovernook Center For The Blind: To promote independence and foster the highest quality of life for people with visual impairments, including those with multiple disabilities. |
| Every Child Succeeds: A voluntary program offering first-time mothers and their families support to help ensure an optimal start for their children. |
| Family Advisory Council of Cincinnati Children's Hospital: Ensures that families have a strong voice in hospital wide decision making and patient care. |
| Family Service of Cincinnati: Counseling for families, children and individuals. Consumer credit counseling, school-based programs, treatment of substance abuse and domestic violence. |
| Heimlich Institute: A non-profit organization involved in medical research on: the Heimlich maneuver for choking, drowning and asthma; malariotherapy for HIV and Lyme disease; and the Heimlich MicroTrach for oxygen delivery in lung disease. |
| Hoxworth Blood Center: Provides blood and blood products for transfusion to the greater Cincinnati area. |
| Inclusion Network: Working to build a more inclusive world for those with disabilities. |
| Professional Pastoral Counseling Institute: Provides faith-based professional and clinical counseling for individuals, families and groups. |
| River Valley Pediatricians Inc.: Service organization helping local pediatric offices to reduce costs. |
| St. Joseph Orphanage: Exists to provide mental health care and support services to neglected, abused, and emotionally-troubled children and their families. |
| Stepping Stones Center: Provides opportunities for children and adults with disabilities to increase independence and promote inclusion within the community. Includes details on programs, history, and volunteering. |
| The Kidney Foundation of Greater Cincinnati: Promotes kidney health care through direct services to patients, education, organ donor awareness and the advancement of research. |
| The Olympus Center: A nonprofit organization that provides diagnostic and consultative services for children, adolescents, and adults with learning problems. |