I didn't realize that this was a non-profit business when my daughter and I stopped by for dinner. We had a great time and the pizza was quite good. I'll definitely return the next time I visit Cincinnati. This is not only a great cause, but good food too. One thing to keep in mind is that most of the workers are in training, so it would be nice to cut them a break. Also, the building itself must be at least 150 years old because Annie Oakley was there when she was a teenager. Apparently, that's where she got her start.
Awesome volunteer experience, and you can eat to help people acquire life skills and a trade