Opportunities From: Volunteer Wisconsin

Volunteer: Thrift Store Volunteers

St Vincent de Paul is seeking Thrift Store Volunteers!

As a St. Vincent de Paul Volunteer you will be busy taking care of the most important people in the building, our customers. Working in our store, you are often the first person to assist our customers with locating merchandise and answering any questions. Training is provided.

As a St. Vincent de Paul Volunteer, you will be responsible for:

• Help our customers locate merchandise on our salesfloor and answering customer questions

• Straightening and organizing merchandise

• Restocking merchandise to the salesfloor

• Sort incoming merchandise into our store

The commitment of time is up to you. We know there are many demands placed upon your time, so we work around your schedule. If you feel the call to serve and would like to learn more, please call us at 715-387-0395.

Better yet -- click this link & fill out an application today!.

 

 

Agency: St. Vincent De Paul Thrift Store & Outreach

St Vincent de Paul is seeking Thrift Store Volunteers!

As a St. Vincent de Paul Volunteer you will be busy taking care of the most important people in the building, our customers. Working in our store, you are often the first person to assist our customers with locating merchandise and answering any questions. Training is provided.

As a St. Vincent de Paul Volunteer, you will be responsible for:

• Help our customers locate merchandise on our salesfloor and answering customer questions

• Straightening and organizing merchandise

• Restocking merchandise to the salesfloor

• Sort incoming merchandise into our store

The commitment of time is up to you. We know there are many demands placed upon your time, so we work around your schedule. If you feel the call to serve and would like to learn more, please call us at 715-387-0395.

Better yet -- click this link & fill out an application today!.

 

 

Agency: St. Vincent De Paul Thrift Store & Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54449

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteers

St Vincent de Paul Outreach is seeking food pantry volunteers!

Volunteers are the heart of our organization.  Without them, we wouldn’t be able to serve the volume of individuals we see daily. Volunteers organize and stock shelves, take donations, fill orders, package food, clean, help with food/hygiene/toy drives and so much more!

The commitment of time is up to you.  We know there are many demands placed upon your time, so we work around your schedule.  If you feel the call to serve and would like to learn more, please call us at 715-387-0395.

Better yet -- click this link & fill out an application today!.

Agency: St. Vincent De Paul Thrift Store & Outreach

St Vincent de Paul Outreach is seeking food pantry volunteers!

Volunteers are the heart of our organization.  Without them, we wouldn’t be able to serve the volume of individuals we see daily. Volunteers organize and stock shelves, take donations, fill orders, package food, clean, help with food/hygiene/toy drives and so much more!

The commitment of time is up to you.  We know there are many demands placed upon your time, so we work around your schedule.  If you feel the call to serve and would like to learn more, please call us at 715-387-0395.

Better yet -- click this link & fill out an application today!.

Agency: St. Vincent De Paul Thrift Store & Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54449

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donate summer supply bags for homeless youth and young adults

With warmer months ahead, our youth experiencing homelessness or housing instability are in need of summer supplies. Help out by putting together Summer Supply Bags for our street outreach team to distribute during the summer months. These bags are typically put together using a drawstring bag and include sun screen, a bottle of water (or reusable water bottle), bug spray, a rain poncho, a cooling towel, body cleansing wipes, a flashlight, and whatever else you would like to include.

If interested in helping out, please respond to this posting, or reach out to Jj Burch, our Volunteer and Community Engagement Manager, at community@pathfindersmke.org.

Agency: Pathfinders

With warmer months ahead, our youth experiencing homelessness or housing instability are in need of summer supplies. Help out by putting together Summer Supply Bags for our street outreach team to distribute during the summer months. These bags are typically put together using a drawstring bag and include sun screen, a bottle of water (or reusable water bottle), bug spray, a rain poncho, a cooling towel, body cleansing wipes, a flashlight, and whatever else you would like to include.

If interested in helping out, please respond to this posting, or reach out to Jj Burch, our Volunteer and Community Engagement Manager, at community@pathfindersmke.org.

Agency: Pathfinders

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53212

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Child Care Provider

FCC is seeking one or more volunteers to provide childcare services to Outpatient client’s children while the client is receiving Outpatient Services.

Play with, care for and talk to children of clients while the client is receiving Outpatient Services. Maintain a safe environment for the children - one that includes no violent play. Communicate with the client’s provider regarding on-going facility, program and child needs or concerns. Keep the playroom and childcare areas clean and organized. Act as a positive role model, particularly modeling and promoting non-violence and healthy interpersonal behaviors. Must be able to understand and follow FCC’s confidentiality policy and other policies and procedures. Abide by mandatory reporting laws. Document any behavioral or accidental incidents. Complete any required training.

 

Education, Training & Work Experience:  Must be 21 years of age or older and have a minimum of high school diploma or the equivalent. Childcare experience preferred. Must pass a criminal background check; any crime against a person may disqualify you from consideration. Must be willing to obtain CPR/First Aid certification, CPR/First Aid certified preferred.

 

Specialized Knowledge & Skills: Basic knowledge of child development preferred.

 

Work Environment & Physical Demands: Indoor office environment predominantly.  Physical demands could include occasional lifting, bending, twisting or reaching.

Agency: Family & Children's Center

FCC is seeking one or more volunteers to provide childcare services to Outpatient client’s children while the client is receiving Outpatient Services.

Play with, care for and talk to children of clients while the client is receiving Outpatient Services. Maintain a safe environment for the children - one that includes no violent play. Communicate with the client’s provider regarding on-going facility, program and child needs or concerns. Keep the playroom and childcare areas clean and organized. Act as a positive role model, particularly modeling and promoting non-violence and healthy interpersonal behaviors. Must be able to understand and follow FCC’s confidentiality policy and other policies and procedures. Abide by mandatory reporting laws. Document any behavioral or accidental incidents. Complete any required training.

 

Education, Training & Work Experience:  Must be 21 years of age or older and have a minimum of high school diploma or the equivalent. Childcare experience preferred. Must pass a criminal background check; any crime against a person may disqualify you from consideration. Must be willing to obtain CPR/First Aid certification, CPR/First Aid certified preferred.

 

Specialized Knowledge & Skills: Basic knowledge of child development preferred.

 

Work Environment & Physical Demands: Indoor office environment predominantly.  Physical demands could include occasional lifting, bending, twisting or reaching.

Agency: Family & Children's Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donation Volunteers for New Refugees

Help obtaining and organizing large donations (such as furniture and mattresses) in need for new refugee and immigrant families in Portage County. This may include organizing the storage area at CAP Services and/or moving big items to and from the donation sites and/or family homes. If you have a trailer that you can use, please let us know. Help make our community welcoming!

Agency: CAP Services RISE

Help obtaining and organizing large donations (such as furniture and mattresses) in need for new refugee and immigrant families in Portage County. This may include organizing the storage area at CAP Services and/or moving big items to and from the donation sites and/or family homes. If you have a trailer that you can use, please let us know. Help make our community welcoming!

Agency: CAP Services RISE

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54481

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event and Outreach Volunteers for New Refugees

Help plan and set up community events that increase understanding and celebrate refugees, including World Refugee Day in June. This may include tabling to recruit volunteers, community trainings on diversity and inclusion, or social activities such as sporting activities, picnics, or holiday celebrations. Help make our community welcoming.

Agency: CAP Services RISE

Help plan and set up community events that increase understanding and celebrate refugees, including World Refugee Day in June. This may include tabling to recruit volunteers, community trainings on diversity and inclusion, or social activities such as sporting activities, picnics, or holiday celebrations. Help make our community welcoming.

Agency: CAP Services RISE

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54481

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Housing and Welcome Volunteers for New Refugees

Volunteer to set up houses for new refugee families before they arrive. This may include cleaning, stocking, and furniture moving. Sometimes we receive very short notice from the refugee resettlement agency, so these volunteers must activate quickly. Help make our community welcoming.

Agency: CAP Services RISE

Volunteer to set up houses for new refugee families before they arrive. This may include cleaning, stocking, and furniture moving. Sometimes we receive very short notice from the refugee resettlement agency, so these volunteers must activate quickly. Help make our community welcoming.

Agency: CAP Services RISE

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54481

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Therapy Volunteer

Provide an adjunct therapy activity for patients who would like additional social or emotional stimulation. Visit with patients, guests, and staff. Pets must be certified through an American Kennel Club accrediting agency.

Agency: Aspirus Wausau Hospital

Provide an adjunct therapy activity for patients who would like additional social or emotional stimulation. Visit with patients, guests, and staff. Pets must be certified through an American Kennel Club accrediting agency.

Agency: Aspirus Wausau Hospital

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Day Surgery Waiting Room Assistant

Volunteer in the Day Surgery waiting room. Help convey patient status to waiting family members. Act as liaison between doctors, staff members, and those waiting. Keep track of family member(s) and locate them when needed. Escort family members to conference rooms or education room to meet with doctor or view video. Assist staff with clerical projects as requested. 

Agency: Aspirus Wausau Hospital

Volunteer in the Day Surgery waiting room. Help convey patient status to waiting family members. Act as liaison between doctors, staff members, and those waiting. Keep track of family member(s) and locate them when needed. Escort family members to conference rooms or education room to meet with doctor or view video. Assist staff with clerical projects as requested. 

Agency: Aspirus Wausau Hospital

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: NICU Assistant

Greet visitors and families in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). General duties including filing, tidying family kitchen area, stock/clean refrigerator as needed, decorate baby signs, fold baby items, etc.

Agency: Aspirus Wausau Hospital

Greet visitors and families in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). General duties including filing, tidying family kitchen area, stock/clean refrigerator as needed, decorate baby signs, fold baby items, etc.

Agency: Aspirus Wausau Hospital

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: MSICU Assistant

Greet and assist visitors in the Medical/Surgical Intensive Care Unit (MSICU). Assist visitors locating patient rooms, rest room or cafeteria. Answer telephone and help with small clerical tasks as requested.

Agency: Aspirus Wausau Hospital

Greet and assist visitors in the Medical/Surgical Intensive Care Unit (MSICU). Assist visitors locating patient rooms, rest room or cafeteria. Answer telephone and help with small clerical tasks as requested.

Agency: Aspirus Wausau Hospital

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spanish Assistance

We are in constant need of assistance with Spanish speakers. We have many clients who only speak Spanish, so we need someone to help with translation during open hours. 

 

Volunteers are needed during Open Hours:


Tuesdays: 1:00pm-3:00pm, and 4:30pm -7:00pm

Wednesdays: 8:30am-12:00pm

Thursdays: 10:30am -1:00pm

Saturdays: 8:30am -12:00 pm

Babies & Beyond of WI, Inc 

Email: volunteer@babiesandbeyondwi.org for more information and to get started

Agency: Babies & Beyond of WI, Inc.

We are in constant need of assistance with Spanish speakers. We have many clients who only speak Spanish, so we need someone to help with translation during open hours. 

 

Volunteers are needed during Open Hours:


Tuesdays: 1:00pm-3:00pm, and 4:30pm -7:00pm

Wednesdays: 8:30am-12:00pm

Thursdays: 10:30am -1:00pm

Saturdays: 8:30am -12:00 pm

Babies & Beyond of WI, Inc 

Email: volunteer@babiesandbeyondwi.org for more information and to get started

Agency: Babies & Beyond of WI, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53716

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Join the Head of the Lakes United Way Board of Directors!

About Head of the Lakes United Way:

HLUW proudly serves Northern Minnesota and Wisconsin communities including Ashland and Bayfield counties, Greater Duluth, Lake and Cook counties and Superior-Douglas county.  We provide funding for over 40 local non-profits within the focus areas of Health, Education and Financial Stability.

People we are looking for:

Have an understanding of our community and
its needs May have previous board experience OR are
wanting to learn how to become a strong
board member Hold community connections or professional
expertise Are willing to commit time for board meetings,
committee meetings, planning sessions, and special
events Are a team player and are direct and unbiased Reside in one of our geographical regions May be recognized leaders (business, political,
community, etc

Board Commitment:

Regular attendance and strong
contributions to board and subcommittees Fund development Attendance of organization-wide events. Time commitment averages 2-3 hours per month.

If you’re passionate about striving to improve the health, education and financial stability of EVERY person in EVERY community we serve, we encourage you to apply.

You can find out more and apply here: www.hlunitedway.org/board

Agency: Head of the Lakes United Way

About Head of the Lakes United Way:

HLUW proudly serves Northern Minnesota and Wisconsin communities including Ashland and Bayfield counties, Greater Duluth, Lake and Cook counties and Superior-Douglas county.  We provide funding for over 40 local non-profits within the focus areas of Health, Education and Financial Stability.

People we are looking for:

Have an understanding of our community and
its needs May have previous board experience OR are
wanting to learn how to become a strong
board member Hold community connections or professional
expertise Are willing to commit time for board meetings,
committee meetings, planning sessions, and special
events Are a team player and are direct and unbiased Reside in one of our geographical regions May be recognized leaders (business, political,
community, etc

Board Commitment:

Regular attendance and strong
contributions to board and subcommittees Fund development Attendance of organization-wide events. Time commitment averages 2-3 hours per month.

If you’re passionate about striving to improve the health, education and financial stability of EVERY person in EVERY community we serve, we encourage you to apply.

You can find out more and apply here: www.hlunitedway.org/board

Agency: Head of the Lakes United Way

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Pet Therapy Volunteer

Oakwood Preferred Hospice is looking for individuals who are interested in visiting with residents on either of the Oakwood Village campuses with their pet. Because a primary goal of hospice services is comfort care, Pet Therapy is an ideal option for providing comfort to residents. Simply cuddling or petting an animal can reduce anxiety, lower blood pressure and heart rate, and ease depression.

To become a pet therapy volunteer with Oakwood Preferred Hospice, volunteers need to complete the volunteer orientation and the volunteer's pet will need to be registered with an approved community organization. If you have not registered your pet with a community organization and are interested, Oakwood Preferred Hospice's volunteer coordinator is happy to assist you in making the connection with an approved organization.

Agency: Oakwood Preferred Hospice

Oakwood Preferred Hospice is looking for individuals who are interested in visiting with residents on either of the Oakwood Village campuses with their pet. Because a primary goal of hospice services is comfort care, Pet Therapy is an ideal option for providing comfort to residents. Simply cuddling or petting an animal can reduce anxiety, lower blood pressure and heart rate, and ease depression.

To become a pet therapy volunteer with Oakwood Preferred Hospice, volunteers need to complete the volunteer orientation and the volunteer's pet will need to be registered with an approved community organization. If you have not registered your pet with a community organization and are interested, Oakwood Preferred Hospice's volunteer coordinator is happy to assist you in making the connection with an approved organization.

Agency: Oakwood Preferred Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53705

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SJC Hygiene & Essentials Pantry Wishlist 2023

Want to help those in need by donating items or hosting a donation drive? Maybe you love to shop and bargain hunt but want to shop for someone else? Well we need your help! Our essentials pantry is having a supply and demand issue: demand is increasing and our supply can't keep up! Help us provide free essential items like personal hygiene products, toiletries, underwear and socks, cleaning/home goods, phone chargers and more - see below for our most-needed items:


PERSONAL HYGIENE PRODUCTS - TOP PRIORITY!
Menstrual products (tampons preferred), deodorant, dental hygiene (toothbrushes, toothpaste, floss, mouthwash), shaving and grooming supplies (razors, shaving cream, tweezers, nail clippers), body wash, facial cleanser

TOILETRIES
Both travel and regular size, bath and body products, skincare, haircare 

PACKS OF UNDERWEAR
UNOPENED, UNUSED underwear, men and women’s, variety of sizes and styles for all genders and body types. Preferences: Men’s = boxer briefs, preferred women’s = anything with medium coverage, both in dark or neutral colors (not white)

HOME ESSENTIALS
Laundry detergent, cleaning spray, dish soap, sponges, wipes, garbage bags, toilet paper etc.

HEALTH & WELLNESS
First aid supplies (band-aids, antibiotic ointment, antiseptic spray), chapstick, tissues, cotton swabs, OTC meds for fever, heartburn, nausea etc., condoms

 

OTHER KINDS OF IMPORTANT ITEMS: 

TRANSPORTATION SUPPORT - Bus passes, Uber/Lyft gift cards, bike locks PHONE CHARGERS - USB-C, Micro USB and Apple lightning cables, wall plug-ins LUGGAGE & STORAGE - Tote bags, wallets, backpacks, duffle bags (we don't have room for huge suitcases, but definitely need more reuseable shopping bags and tote bags!, We also need packaging materials to make supply kits, like small zip bags and sandwich bags) PET FOOD & SUPPLIES - Cat and dog UNOPENED wet or dry food, cat litter OUTDOORS & SURVIVAL GEAR - Rain ponchos, water bottles, bug spray, umbrellas, flashlights, AA or AAA batteries, socks

 

If you want to go the quick and easy route, click here's to order from our amazon wishlist. We are always happy to receive substitutes and encourage community members to support local, small businesses and purchase environmentally-friendly, ethically-made products as much as possible. Supplies can be dropped off Wednesday afternoons during our pantry hours, or anytime during business hours (just drop them off at the front desk!)

Agency: Social Justice Center

Want to help those in need by donating items or hosting a donation drive? Maybe you love to shop and bargain hunt but want to shop for someone else? Well we need your help! Our essentials pantry is having a supply and demand issue: demand is increasing and our supply can't keep up! Help us provide free essential items like personal hygiene products, toiletries, underwear and socks, cleaning/home goods, phone chargers and more - see below for our most-needed items:


PERSONAL HYGIENE PRODUCTS - TOP PRIORITY!
Menstrual products (tampons preferred), deodorant, dental hygiene (toothbrushes, toothpaste, floss, mouthwash), shaving and grooming supplies (razors, shaving cream, tweezers, nail clippers), body wash, facial cleanser

TOILETRIES
Both travel and regular size, bath and body products, skincare, haircare 

PACKS OF UNDERWEAR
UNOPENED, UNUSED underwear, men and women’s, variety of sizes and styles for all genders and body types. Preferences: Men’s = boxer briefs, preferred women’s = anything with medium coverage, both in dark or neutral colors (not white)

HOME ESSENTIALS
Laundry detergent, cleaning spray, dish soap, sponges, wipes, garbage bags, toilet paper etc.

HEALTH & WELLNESS
First aid supplies (band-aids, antibiotic ointment, antiseptic spray), chapstick, tissues, cotton swabs, OTC meds for fever, heartburn, nausea etc., condoms

 

OTHER KINDS OF IMPORTANT ITEMS: 

TRANSPORTATION SUPPORT - Bus passes, Uber/Lyft gift cards, bike locks PHONE CHARGERS - USB-C, Micro USB and Apple lightning cables, wall plug-ins LUGGAGE & STORAGE - Tote bags, wallets, backpacks, duffle bags (we don't have room for huge suitcases, but definitely need more reuseable shopping bags and tote bags!, We also need packaging materials to make supply kits, like small zip bags and sandwich bags) PET FOOD & SUPPLIES - Cat and dog UNOPENED wet or dry food, cat litter OUTDOORS & SURVIVAL GEAR - Rain ponchos, water bottles, bug spray, umbrellas, flashlights, AA or AAA batteries, socks

 

If you want to go the quick and easy route, click here's to order from our amazon wishlist. We are always happy to receive substitutes and encourage community members to support local, small businesses and purchase environmentally-friendly, ethically-made products as much as possible. Supplies can be dropped off Wednesday afternoons during our pantry hours, or anytime during business hours (just drop them off at the front desk!)

Agency: Social Justice Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Retired and Senior Volunteer Program

ADVOCAP's Retired Senior Volunteer Program helps volunteers, age 55+, find meaningful volunteer opportunities in Winnebago, Green Lake, and Fond Du Lac Counties. 

Can't Decide???

ADVOCAP RSVP staff will assist you in finding the volunteer position you have been dreaming of! We have partnerships with over 50 agencies in our community. Let us help you find the right place that will give you a sense of purpose, transition your skills, help the next generation, stay social within the community and much more!

Agency: ADVOCAP

ADVOCAP's Retired Senior Volunteer Program helps volunteers, age 55+, find meaningful volunteer opportunities in Winnebago, Green Lake, and Fond Du Lac Counties. 

Can't Decide???

ADVOCAP RSVP staff will assist you in finding the volunteer position you have been dreaming of! We have partnerships with over 50 agencies in our community. Let us help you find the right place that will give you a sense of purpose, transition your skills, help the next generation, stay social within the community and much more!

Agency: ADVOCAP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Build Site Volunteers

Volunteers are the lifeblood of Habitat for Humanity of Kenosha. We rely on the dedication and generosity of volunteers to further our mission. We are always welcoming volunteers with various skills. We have diverse opportunities to volunteer which go beyond swinging a hammer.

No matter what your skills or experience are, you can help build simple, decent, affordable homes to help local families. Habitat for Humanity volunteers develop new skills, make new friends, and have fun while improving the lives of others. Every Habitat home is built by volunteers along with future homeowners.

Sign up on our Volunteer Platform: http://vhub.at/hfhk

 

All volunteers must register on the Habitat for Humanity of Kenosha Volunteer Link above prior to arriving to the volunteer slot. Questions? Email volunteer@habitatkenosha.org

Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Kenosha

Volunteers are the lifeblood of Habitat for Humanity of Kenosha. We rely on the dedication and generosity of volunteers to further our mission. We are always welcoming volunteers with various skills. We have diverse opportunities to volunteer which go beyond swinging a hammer.

No matter what your skills or experience are, you can help build simple, decent, affordable homes to help local families. Habitat for Humanity volunteers develop new skills, make new friends, and have fun while improving the lives of others. Every Habitat home is built by volunteers along with future homeowners.

Sign up on our Volunteer Platform: http://vhub.at/hfhk

 

All volunteers must register on the Habitat for Humanity of Kenosha Volunteer Link above prior to arriving to the volunteer slot. Questions? Email volunteer@habitatkenosha.org

Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Kenosha

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53143

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Are you Good at Crafts? Join the Bizarre Group at Aurora West Allis

You would be part of a historic volunteer team at Aurora West Allis Medical Center.  The Bizarre group makes crafts every Tuesday to be sold at the Bizarre that is held just in time for the holiday

 

Please apply through the link below

Aurora Health part of Advocate Health Volunteering Opportunities

 

 

Agency: Aurora Health Care (Milwaukee & Waukesha County)

You would be part of a historic volunteer team at Aurora West Allis Medical Center.  The Bizarre group makes crafts every Tuesday to be sold at the Bizarre that is held just in time for the holiday

 

Please apply through the link below

Aurora Health part of Advocate Health Volunteering Opportunities

 

 

Agency: Aurora Health Care (Milwaukee & Waukesha County)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53227

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Vince Lombardi Cancer Clinic at Aurora Oshkosh Needs Caring Volunteers

Volunteer will be visiting with cancer patients as they have treatments. 

Duties may include:

rounding on patients. offering support and comfort. offering blanket or beverage (when appropriate). reading materials or puzzles. minor cleaning, restocking areas. wayfinding.

 

Please apply through the link below.

Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities

Agency: Aurora Health Care Oshkosh

Volunteer will be visiting with cancer patients as they have treatments. 

Duties may include:

rounding on patients. offering support and comfort. offering blanket or beverage (when appropriate). reading materials or puzzles. minor cleaning, restocking areas. wayfinding.

 

Please apply through the link below.

Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities

Agency: Aurora Health Care Oshkosh

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54904

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Surgical Center Support Volunteer Aurora Oshkosh

As a volunteer you will contribute to the seamless operation of the center and provide support to patients and families during their surgical journey!  

Responsibilities:

Answer phones at the registrar's department. Answering pre/post op phones Provide update to families in the waiting room. Escort family to recovery area. Cleaning of waiting room.

 

Please apply through the link below.

Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities

Agency: Aurora Health Care Oshkosh

As a volunteer you will contribute to the seamless operation of the center and provide support to patients and families during their surgical journey!  

Responsibilities:

Answer phones at the registrar's department. Answering pre/post op phones Provide update to families in the waiting room. Escort family to recovery area. Cleaning of waiting room.

 

Please apply through the link below.

Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities

Agency: Aurora Health Care Oshkosh

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54904

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Aurora Oshkosh is Looking for Volunteers to Assist in the Emergency Department

Interested in a unique opportunity to make a positive impact during critical moments and are a person interested in a fast-paced environment consider joining our team as an Emergency Department Volunteer!

 

Responsibilities:

Assist patients and families with support in the emergency department. Provide comfort items such as blankets and refreshments. Assemble nursing kits for the nurses in the department. Answer call lights. Keep items in stock and sanitize the department.

 

Please visit to complete an online application.

Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities

Agency: Aurora Health Care Oshkosh

Interested in a unique opportunity to make a positive impact during critical moments and are a person interested in a fast-paced environment consider joining our team as an Emergency Department Volunteer!

 

Responsibilities:

Assist patients and families with support in the emergency department. Provide comfort items such as blankets and refreshments. Assemble nursing kits for the nurses in the department. Answer call lights. Keep items in stock and sanitize the department.

 

Please visit to complete an online application.

Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities

Agency: Aurora Health Care Oshkosh

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54904

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Surgery Center Volunteers Needed at Aurora Oshkosh

Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of others? Join us as a Surgery Center Volunteer and play a crucial role in supporting patients and their families during their surgical journey. As a volunteer, you'll have the opportunity to provide comfort, assistance, and a reassuring presence to patients before and after their procedures.   Responsibilities: Answering phones after the registrar's department. Answering pre/post op phones. Provide updates to family members in waiting area. Escort families back to recovery area. Minor straightening and cleaning of waiting area. Giving directions to visitors looking for patients.  

Apply through the link below.

Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities

Agency: Aurora Health Care Fox Cities

Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of others? Join us as a Surgery Center Volunteer and play a crucial role in supporting patients and their families during their surgical journey. As a volunteer, you'll have the opportunity to provide comfort, assistance, and a reassuring presence to patients before and after their procedures.   Responsibilities: Answering phones after the registrar's department. Answering pre/post op phones. Provide updates to family members in waiting area. Escort families back to recovery area. Minor straightening and cleaning of waiting area. Giving directions to visitors looking for patients.  

Apply through the link below.

Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities

Agency: Aurora Health Care Fox Cities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54904

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Compassionate Volunteers Needed at Vince Lombardi Cancer Clinic at Aurora Oshkosh

Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of those affected by cancer? Join our compassionate team of Cancer Center Volunteers and play a crucial role in providing support, comfort, and companionship to patients and their families during their journey.   Responsibilities: Visit with cancer patients s they have treatments. Rounding on patients. Offer support and comfort to patients. Providing blankets or beverage to patients. Provide reading materials or puzzles. Minor cleaning. Restocking areas where needed. Provide directions to patients and visitors.  

Apply through the link below.

Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities

Agency: Aurora Health Care Fox Cities

Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of those affected by cancer? Join our compassionate team of Cancer Center Volunteers and play a crucial role in providing support, comfort, and companionship to patients and their families during their journey.   Responsibilities: Visit with cancer patients s they have treatments. Rounding on patients. Offer support and comfort to patients. Providing blankets or beverage to patients. Provide reading materials or puzzles. Minor cleaning. Restocking areas where needed. Provide directions to patients and visitors.  

Apply through the link below.

Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities

Agency: Aurora Health Care Fox Cities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54904

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Emergency Department Volunteers Needed at Aurora Oshkosh

Interested in a unique opportunity to make a positive impact during critical moments and are a person interested in a fast-paced environment consider joining our team as an Emergency Department Volunteer!

 

Responsibilities:

Assist patients and families with support in the emergency department. Provide comfort items such as blankets and refreshments. Assemble nursing kits for the nurses in the department. Answer call lights. Keep items in stock and sanitize the department.

 

Please visit to complete an online application.

Aurora Health Care part of Advocate Health: Volunteering opportunities

 

Agency: Aurora Health Care Fox Cities

Interested in a unique opportunity to make a positive impact during critical moments and are a person interested in a fast-paced environment consider joining our team as an Emergency Department Volunteer!

 

Responsibilities:

Assist patients and families with support in the emergency department. Provide comfort items such as blankets and refreshments. Assemble nursing kits for the nurses in the department. Answer call lights. Keep items in stock and sanitize the department.

 

Please visit to complete an online application.

Aurora Health Care part of Advocate Health: Volunteering opportunities

 

Agency: Aurora Health Care Fox Cities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54904

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Mediator

Judicare Legal Aid's Mediation Program is in search of dedicated volunteers who are interested in training to become mediators, working in collaboration with the Marathon County Courts.

As mediators, volunteers play a crucial role in helping local community members resolve various disputes that arise in small claims court, such as those related to housing, debt collection, lawsuits involving amounts under $10,000, and replevins. Our comprehensive training program takes place on an annual basis, and we offer a flexible schedule to accommodate your availability.

If you're intrigued by this exceptional opportunity and would like to get involved, please don't hesitate to reach out to Randy Westgate at mediation@judicare.org or give us a call at 715-847-4501.

Agency: Judicare Legal Aid (fka Wisconsin Judicare)

Judicare Legal Aid's Mediation Program is in search of dedicated volunteers who are interested in training to become mediators, working in collaboration with the Marathon County Courts.

As mediators, volunteers play a crucial role in helping local community members resolve various disputes that arise in small claims court, such as those related to housing, debt collection, lawsuits involving amounts under $10,000, and replevins. Our comprehensive training program takes place on an annual basis, and we offer a flexible schedule to accommodate your availability.

If you're intrigued by this exceptional opportunity and would like to get involved, please don't hesitate to reach out to Randy Westgate at mediation@judicare.org or give us a call at 715-847-4501.

Agency: Judicare Legal Aid (fka Wisconsin Judicare)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54402

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veteran to Veteran Hospice Companionship/Friendly Visitor Volunteers Needed

St. Croix Hospice is looking for veterans to make companionship visits to our veteran patients. As a companionship volunteer you can enrich the lives of terminally ill patients in your community. Visits may involve playing games, reading a book, watching a movie, a walk or just enjoyable conversation. Hours are extremely flexible.

Become a friend/companion to a patient when they really need it most! If you have a little extra time and are looking for something rewarding to do, look no further. When assigned to a patient, we will review the details of the patient’s life before we introduce you to them. We provide you with all the training and any resources you may need.

Agency: St. Croix Hospice

St. Croix Hospice is looking for veterans to make companionship visits to our veteran patients. As a companionship volunteer you can enrich the lives of terminally ill patients in your community. Visits may involve playing games, reading a book, watching a movie, a walk or just enjoyable conversation. Hours are extremely flexible.

Become a friend/companion to a patient when they really need it most! If you have a little extra time and are looking for something rewarding to do, look no further. When assigned to a patient, we will review the details of the patient’s life before we introduce you to them. We provide you with all the training and any resources you may need.

Agency: St. Croix Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54449

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Companionship/Friendly Visitor Volunteers Needed

St. Croix Hospice is looking for individuals to make companionship visits to our patients. As a companionship volunteer you can enrich the lives of terminally ill patients in your community. Visits may involve playing games, reading a book, watching a movie, a walk or just enjoyable conversation. Hours are extremely flexible.

Become a friend/companion to a patient when they really need it most! If you have a little extra time and are looking for something rewarding to do, look no further. When assigned to a patient, we will review the details of the patient’s life before we introduce you to them. We provide you with all the training and any resources you may need.

Agency: St. Croix Hospice

St. Croix Hospice is looking for individuals to make companionship visits to our patients. As a companionship volunteer you can enrich the lives of terminally ill patients in your community. Visits may involve playing games, reading a book, watching a movie, a walk or just enjoyable conversation. Hours are extremely flexible.

Become a friend/companion to a patient when they really need it most! If you have a little extra time and are looking for something rewarding to do, look no further. When assigned to a patient, we will review the details of the patient’s life before we introduce you to them. We provide you with all the training and any resources you may need.

Agency: St. Croix Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54449

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Monthly Newsletter Creator

Newsletter creation - needs to have experience using different email marketing software. We are not currently sending out a monthly newsletter to update our volunteers, participants, and donors of all the great impact we are doing each month. Looking for a talented individual who will join our volunteer team and the marketing committee to assist with the creation of a monthly newsletter. 

Agency: We EmpowHER

Newsletter creation - needs to have experience using different email marketing software. We are not currently sending out a monthly newsletter to update our volunteers, participants, and donors of all the great impact we are doing each month. Looking for a talented individual who will join our volunteer team and the marketing committee to assist with the creation of a monthly newsletter. 

Agency: We EmpowHER

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54935

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Operation: Squeaky Clean Food Pantries!

We enthusiastically invite your team to help with a critical need: cleaning our pantries to keep our pantries hospitable places for the community to gather. You will work with one of our staff who will lead you through the process step-by-step. (Donation is optional for help covering the cost of cleaning supplies).

Cleaning tasks include (but are not limited to): sweeping; mopping; wiping down produce bins, tables, chairs, high-touch surfaces, walls, doors; breaking down cardboard boxes; taking out trash; some limited cleaning of refrigerators, small bathrooms, and a few windows. This opportunity has tasks for everyone including people with lifting restrictions, limited mobility, or needing to sit. Everyone is welcome!

About NourishMKE:

Our community-based food pantries are encouraging places where neighbors can select and prepare free, quality food with dignity, while building relationships and having experiences that support wellness in all areas of life. 

We're a place where everyone can find the nourishment they need. 

Each year our network of community food pantries nourishes over 54,000 lives with food and friendship at four locations and through home deliveries.

We are proud program partners of the United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County.

Agency: NourishMKE

We enthusiastically invite your team to help with a critical need: cleaning our pantries to keep our pantries hospitable places for the community to gather. You will work with one of our staff who will lead you through the process step-by-step. (Donation is optional for help covering the cost of cleaning supplies).

Cleaning tasks include (but are not limited to): sweeping; mopping; wiping down produce bins, tables, chairs, high-touch surfaces, walls, doors; breaking down cardboard boxes; taking out trash; some limited cleaning of refrigerators, small bathrooms, and a few windows. This opportunity has tasks for everyone including people with lifting restrictions, limited mobility, or needing to sit. Everyone is welcome!

About NourishMKE:

Our community-based food pantries are encouraging places where neighbors can select and prepare free, quality food with dignity, while building relationships and having experiences that support wellness in all areas of life. 

We're a place where everyone can find the nourishment they need. 

Each year our network of community food pantries nourishes over 54,000 lives with food and friendship at four locations and through home deliveries.

We are proud program partners of the United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County.

Agency: NourishMKE

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53204

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Concessions Stand volunteers

The Sheboygan A's play a an around 25 to 30 home games every season and are looking for people to work in our concessions department. Our first home game for the 2023 season is May 20th continuing through mid August.

Please contact Pam at pgreger@sheboyganbaseball.org

Agency: Sheboygan A's Baseball Club

The Sheboygan A's play a an around 25 to 30 home games every season and are looking for people to work in our concessions department. Our first home game for the 2023 season is May 20th continuing through mid August.

Please contact Pam at pgreger@sheboyganbaseball.org

Agency: Sheboygan A's Baseball Club

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteers needed Thursdays 3:30 - 6:30 p.m.

NH's Food Pantry is unique as it is a FULL CHOICE pantry. Volunteers serve our Pantry guests by fulfilling and packing custom orders of non-perishable, perishable, and frozen food items. Volunteers might also welcome and register guests and build relationships with them. 

Hours Needed: Thursdays 3:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.

Some tasks may require the ability to lift 40 lbs without difficulty. However, there are still lighter, low-impact tasks for those who are unable to lift 40 lbs for any reason!

Children 13+ are welcome to volunteer as long as they are accompanied by a trusted, adult (who is a parent, guardian, group leader, teacher or babysitter/nanny). Children 13-17 will not be tasked with registering pantry guests.

Agency: Neighborhood House of Milwaukee

NH's Food Pantry is unique as it is a FULL CHOICE pantry. Volunteers serve our Pantry guests by fulfilling and packing custom orders of non-perishable, perishable, and frozen food items. Volunteers might also welcome and register guests and build relationships with them. 

Hours Needed: Thursdays 3:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.

Some tasks may require the ability to lift 40 lbs without difficulty. However, there are still lighter, low-impact tasks for those who are unable to lift 40 lbs for any reason!

Children 13+ are welcome to volunteer as long as they are accompanied by a trusted, adult (who is a parent, guardian, group leader, teacher or babysitter/nanny). Children 13-17 will not be tasked with registering pantry guests.

Agency: Neighborhood House of Milwaukee

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53208

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Provide Transportation for Ozaukee County Residents with Disabilities

Through an all-volunteer network, Interfaith Caregivers of Ozaukee County provides vital transportation services to Ozaukee County residents with disabilities. Our generous volunteers transport clients to the doctor, dentist, pharmacy, dialysis, food pantry, grocery store, bank and other essential errands.  Volunteers can use their own vehicle or one of our wheelchair accessible minivans. There are no minimum required volunteer hours. You can volunteer once a week, once a month seasonally or even just a few times a year.  Volunteer on your schedule when it's most convenient for you.  Contact:  dloveridge@interfaithozaukee.org

Agency: Interfaith Caregivers of Ozaukee County

Through an all-volunteer network, Interfaith Caregivers of Ozaukee County provides vital transportation services to Ozaukee County residents with disabilities. Our generous volunteers transport clients to the doctor, dentist, pharmacy, dialysis, food pantry, grocery store, bank and other essential errands.  Volunteers can use their own vehicle or one of our wheelchair accessible minivans. There are no minimum required volunteer hours. You can volunteer once a week, once a month seasonally or even just a few times a year.  Volunteer on your schedule when it's most convenient for you.  Contact:  dloveridge@interfaithozaukee.org

Agency: Interfaith Caregivers of Ozaukee County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53024

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Norwalk Food Pantry Volunteers Needed!

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! 

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Lend a hand at the Norwalk Community Harvest Food Pantry located in the Scenic Bluffs Clinic in Nowalk! 

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The Couleecap Monroe County food pantry in Norwalk is looking for energetic, friendly people to help walk clients through the food pantry, stock shelves, bag groceries, and help carry food to client's vehicles.

The food pantry is open Wednesdays, 12-2 p.m. 

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Spanish speaking is a plus but not required! Translation services are available! 

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Be a part of something amazing and reach out to volunteer in Norwalk today! 

Agency: Couleecap Inc.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! 

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Lend a hand at the Norwalk Community Harvest Food Pantry located in the Scenic Bluffs Clinic in Nowalk! 

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The Couleecap Monroe County food pantry in Norwalk is looking for energetic, friendly people to help walk clients through the food pantry, stock shelves, bag groceries, and help carry food to client's vehicles.

The food pantry is open Wednesdays, 12-2 p.m. 

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Spanish speaking is a plus but not required! Translation services are available! 

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Be a part of something amazing and reach out to volunteer in Norwalk today! 

Agency: Couleecap Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54648

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Site Clean-up

Picking up litter and other detritus to beautify our location and block(s). Depending on weather, and how quickly this project is completed, the group may also help organize our storage area located inside of our building.

If interested in this opportunity, please respond to this posting or reach out to Jj Burch at community@pathfindersmke.org. 

Agency: Pathfinders

Picking up litter and other detritus to beautify our location and block(s). Depending on weather, and how quickly this project is completed, the group may also help organize our storage area located inside of our building.

If interested in this opportunity, please respond to this posting or reach out to Jj Burch at community@pathfindersmke.org. 

Agency: Pathfinders

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53212

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Garden Volunteers

As a neighborhood we maintain several small gardens in public spaces (roundabouts, street intersections, Crowley Park).  Volunteers are needed on an on-going as-needed basis to work independently or with a group of neighbors to water, weed and generally keep the gardens beautiful and thriving.  Funds for supplies are available upon approval by GENA.

Agency: Grandview Emerson Neighborhood Association

As a neighborhood we maintain several small gardens in public spaces (roundabouts, street intersections, Crowley Park).  Volunteers are needed on an on-going as-needed basis to work independently or with a group of neighbors to water, weed and generally keep the gardens beautiful and thriving.  Funds for supplies are available upon approval by GENA.

Agency: Grandview Emerson Neighborhood Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54601

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Recording Studio Volunteers

We need adults with experience using recording studio equipment, to help us run a music program for teenagers in our Club. We have Apple recording equipment, guitars, piano and drums. Someone with musical experience or technical experience, would be a great asset to our program. Also someone who is comfortable teaching their knowledge of this equipment to staff and teenage Club members, would be appreciated.

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of the Northland

We need adults with experience using recording studio equipment, to help us run a music program for teenagers in our Club. We have Apple recording equipment, guitars, piano and drums. Someone with musical experience or technical experience, would be a great asset to our program. Also someone who is comfortable teaching their knowledge of this equipment to staff and teenage Club members, would be appreciated.

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of the Northland

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55806

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Unmounted Horse Leader

Become an Unmounted Horse Leader! Help students in the area learn about horses and grow their confidence through the use of horses. Unmounted horse leaders help by being there for the horse and participant, to lead and follow the direction of the instructor. Unmounted Horse Leaders are there to walk in the arena along with the horses and participants, standing with the horses and follow the directions of the instructor. Classes are fun for both the participant and the Leader. Come and learn with our participants and join today!

Agency: REINS, Inc Equine Assisted Activities and Therapies

Become an Unmounted Horse Leader! Help students in the area learn about horses and grow their confidence through the use of horses. Unmounted horse leaders help by being there for the horse and participant, to lead and follow the direction of the instructor. Unmounted Horse Leaders are there to walk in the arena along with the horses and participants, standing with the horses and follow the directions of the instructor. Classes are fun for both the participant and the Leader. Come and learn with our participants and join today!

Agency: REINS, Inc Equine Assisted Activities and Therapies

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53085

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: TV show production crewmembers needed!!

If you would be interested in learning the basics of how a TV show is put together, this volunteer opportunity is for you!!

Volunteers do not need to have any experience. We will provide all training. Crewmembers will work in rotating positions, as they become trained and are comfortable, in a variety of areas on the production of a cable access TV show, also shown on YouTube, and other social media sites. Positions will include camera person, floor director, audio, graphics, and eventually, director. 

We tape a new show twice monthly (the first and third Thursdays of each month). This may vary periodically, but not very often. Crewmembers arrive at the studio (located in the Oshkosh City Hall building) at 5:30pm and we usually wrap up about 7:30pm. 

If we have a large enough number of volunteers, crewmembers would not necessarily need to "work" both Thursdays in a month. But our crew currently works both Thursdays each month. 

Each week's show covers a different topic. We cover anything and everything that affects or would be of interest to people in the Oshkosh area. This includes: local politics and government; pet therapy and support dogs; local animal shelter happenings; fire safety and prevention; police department issues; poverty; affordable housing; United Way; the Oshkosh Public Library and Oshkosh Public Museum; veterans issues; dementia; breast cancer awareness; the local Farmers Market; food co-op store; etc.

This show has been on-the-air since 2002 and for a complete list of the various topics we've covered and to watch any of our past shows, we would encourage you to search for Eye on Oshkosh on YouTube.com. We have our own YouTube channel and it houses all the shows we've done over the years. 

As a crewmember, you will not only get to learn basics of TV production and have your name on the credits at the end of the show, but you will get to learn a lot of new things that our guests talk about, and meet a lot of new people, many of whom are great connections to have. 

We would invite you to contact us at 920-209-7387 OR Cheryl.Hentz@gmail.com OR EyeOnOshkosh@gmail.com to learn more.  

Agency: Eye on Oshkosh

If you would be interested in learning the basics of how a TV show is put together, this volunteer opportunity is for you!!

Volunteers do not need to have any experience. We will provide all training. Crewmembers will work in rotating positions, as they become trained and are comfortable, in a variety of areas on the production of a cable access TV show, also shown on YouTube, and other social media sites. Positions will include camera person, floor director, audio, graphics, and eventually, director. 

We tape a new show twice monthly (the first and third Thursdays of each month). This may vary periodically, but not very often. Crewmembers arrive at the studio (located in the Oshkosh City Hall building) at 5:30pm and we usually wrap up about 7:30pm. 

If we have a large enough number of volunteers, crewmembers would not necessarily need to "work" both Thursdays in a month. But our crew currently works both Thursdays each month. 

Each week's show covers a different topic. We cover anything and everything that affects or would be of interest to people in the Oshkosh area. This includes: local politics and government; pet therapy and support dogs; local animal shelter happenings; fire safety and prevention; police department issues; poverty; affordable housing; United Way; the Oshkosh Public Library and Oshkosh Public Museum; veterans issues; dementia; breast cancer awareness; the local Farmers Market; food co-op store; etc.

This show has been on-the-air since 2002 and for a complete list of the various topics we've covered and to watch any of our past shows, we would encourage you to search for Eye on Oshkosh on YouTube.com. We have our own YouTube channel and it houses all the shows we've done over the years. 

As a crewmember, you will not only get to learn basics of TV production and have your name on the credits at the end of the show, but you will get to learn a lot of new things that our guests talk about, and meet a lot of new people, many of whom are great connections to have. 

We would invite you to contact us at 920-209-7387 OR Cheryl.Hentz@gmail.com OR EyeOnOshkosh@gmail.com to learn more.  

Agency: Eye on Oshkosh

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 2025 Tram Driving

As a tram driver, you will be responsible for picking up and dropping off visitors in various locations around the 56-acre park. Whether you're driving the tram on a normal business day, providing lifts during busy community events, or chauffeuring a pair of newlyweds, tram drivers provide an invaluable service to our visitors. And because the date and length of tram driving shifts vary depending on event needs, volunteers can pick and choose the opportunities that work for their schedules. 

A valid driver's license required as well as a short Tram Driver Course (provided by us prior to your first tram driving shift).


 

 

Agency: Heritage Hill State Historical Park

As a tram driver, you will be responsible for picking up and dropping off visitors in various locations around the 56-acre park. Whether you're driving the tram on a normal business day, providing lifts during busy community events, or chauffeuring a pair of newlyweds, tram drivers provide an invaluable service to our visitors. And because the date and length of tram driving shifts vary depending on event needs, volunteers can pick and choose the opportunities that work for their schedules. 

A valid driver's license required as well as a short Tram Driver Course (provided by us prior to your first tram driving shift).


 

 

Agency: Heritage Hill State Historical Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 54301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Technology Support Volunteer

ABOUT THE LCEC

Our mission at the Lussier Community Education Center is to build community, create opportunities, and enrich education. At the LCEC, we envision drawing in generations of community members from all walks of life to take care of one another and create a more just, healthy, and vibrant community. 

TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT VOLUNTEER

POSITION SUMMARY: 

Join the Tech Team & help maintain the computer lab at the Lussier Community Education Center.  In this role, volunteers will help with computer maintenance, troubleshooting, and software updates. These volunteers are vital in keeping our computers working properly.

COMMITMENT

This position has flexible hours and we will work with your schedule.

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

Performed installations and configuration of Windows XP. Maintain Computer Lab printer. (Change toner cartridges, refill paper, clean, etc.) Clean and maintain computer systems and their ancillary parts.  Diagnose and repair hardware/software issues.

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS

Understanding and appreciation of socio-economically, ethnically, and culturally diverse populations. Knowledge of PC operating systems Basic knowledge of Microsoft office applications. Ability to operate computer-related equipment such as monitors, printers, speakers, scanners, and wifi devices. 

REPORTS TO: Community Engagement Manager

APPLICATION PROCESS: 

Submit a Volunteer Application & complete informal interview, have a background check on file, complete volunteer training. Timeline for process dependent on timeliness of submission. 

Agency: Lussier Community Education Center

ABOUT THE LCEC

Our mission at the Lussier Community Education Center is to build community, create opportunities, and enrich education. At the LCEC, we envision drawing in generations of community members from all walks of life to take care of one another and create a more just, healthy, and vibrant community. 

TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT VOLUNTEER

POSITION SUMMARY: 

Join the Tech Team & help maintain the computer lab at the Lussier Community Education Center.  In this role, volunteers will help with computer maintenance, troubleshooting, and software updates. These volunteers are vital in keeping our computers working properly.

COMMITMENT

This position has flexible hours and we will work with your schedule.

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

Performed installations and configuration of Windows XP. Maintain Computer Lab printer. (Change toner cartridges, refill paper, clean, etc.) Clean and maintain computer systems and their ancillary parts.  Diagnose and repair hardware/software issues.

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS

Understanding and appreciation of socio-economically, ethnically, and culturally diverse populations. Knowledge of PC operating systems Basic knowledge of Microsoft office applications. Ability to operate computer-related equipment such as monitors, printers, speakers, scanners, and wifi devices. 

REPORTS TO: Community Engagement Manager

APPLICATION PROCESS: 

Submit a Volunteer Application & complete informal interview, have a background check on file, complete volunteer training. Timeline for process dependent on timeliness of submission. 

Agency: Lussier Community Education Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53717

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Good Neighbor Week Committee

Good Neighbor Week event planning committee is looking for community members that wish to give back by helping to plan and execute a week of minor home repairs, landscaping, and yard maintenance for Green Bay homeowners who may have barriers to completing these types of projects on their own, due to limited income, disability, age, or a family situation. GNW is a collaboration between the city of Green Bay, Green Bay Neighborhoods, and NeighborWorks Green Bay. We meet virtually once every 3 weeks on a Monday from 4:00-5:00pm, February through September, culminating with Good Neighbor Week, the last week in September. Work outside of the meeting time is asked, 1-2 hours a month, depending on the planning stage.   

We are seeking members to join our planning committee or a subcommittee that focuses on:

-developing the application process and determining the projects that will be completed 

-developing sponsorships to fund the projects since the repairs are free to the homeowners

-coordinating individuals and groups of volunteers since all of the work is done by volunteers in the community

-assessing projects for estimates of materials, volunteer time, and equipment

-promoting the event through social media, local media (TV, newspaper, radio), neighborhood and community activities


Not able to attend the meetings but want to help?  Assistance can be given for things involving:

-a computer like preparing spreadsheets, documents, or surveys, etc.

-making phone calls to follow up on sponsorship letters, coordinating volunteers, communicating with homeowners and volunteers, etc.

-preparing for the week with material purchases, event organization, lunch coordination, and assembling project folders 

-promoting the event through social media, local media (TV, newspaper, radio), neighborhood and community activities!

Agency: NeighborWorks Green Bay

Good Neighbor Week event planning committee is looking for community members that wish to give back by helping to plan and execute a week of minor home repairs, landscaping, and yard maintenance for Green Bay homeowners who may have barriers to completing these types of projects on their own, due to limited income, disability, age, or a family situation. GNW is a collaboration between the city of Green Bay, Green Bay Neighborhoods, and NeighborWorks Green Bay. We meet virtually once every 3 weeks on a Monday from 4:00-5:00pm, February through September, culminating with Good Neighbor Week, the last week in September. Work outside of the meeting time is asked, 1-2 hours a month, depending on the planning stage.   

We are seeking members to join our planning committee or a subcommittee that focuses on:

-developing the application process and determining the projects that will be completed 

-developing sponsorships to fund the projects since the repairs are free to the homeowners

-coordinating individuals and groups of volunteers since all of the work is done by volunteers in the community

-assessing projects for estimates of materials, volunteer time, and equipment

-promoting the event through social media, local media (TV, newspaper, radio), neighborhood and community activities


Not able to attend the meetings but want to help?  Assistance can be given for things involving:

-a computer like preparing spreadsheets, documents, or surveys, etc.

-making phone calls to follow up on sponsorship letters, coordinating volunteers, communicating with homeowners and volunteers, etc.

-preparing for the week with material purchases, event organization, lunch coordination, and assembling project folders 

-promoting the event through social media, local media (TV, newspaper, radio), neighborhood and community activities!

Agency: NeighborWorks Green Bay

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Events and Engagement Committee

Our Events and Engagement Committee oversees our events including our Annual Celebration, NeighborWorks Week, open houses, and other organizational events.   You would provide logistics, connect us with community leaders, and explore new event opportunities to help bring awareness around our various lines of service.  You would work to foster engagement with the community by sharing NeighborWorks Green Bay's mission of solving housing challenges and building stronger communities and serve as ambassadors by developing relationships with those of similar passions for our mission and service lines.   If you like to develop plans and processes that will help make organizing events easier, help coordinate volunteers, find ways to recognize and celebrate volunteers, supporters, donors, and staff, and make connections with skilled professionals in our community that will help us enhance our mission, we invite you to join us.  

Agency: NeighborWorks Green Bay

Our Events and Engagement Committee oversees our events including our Annual Celebration, NeighborWorks Week, open houses, and other organizational events.   You would provide logistics, connect us with community leaders, and explore new event opportunities to help bring awareness around our various lines of service.  You would work to foster engagement with the community by sharing NeighborWorks Green Bay's mission of solving housing challenges and building stronger communities and serve as ambassadors by developing relationships with those of similar passions for our mission and service lines.   If you like to develop plans and processes that will help make organizing events easier, help coordinate volunteers, find ways to recognize and celebrate volunteers, supporters, donors, and staff, and make connections with skilled professionals in our community that will help us enhance our mission, we invite you to join us.  

Agency: NeighborWorks Green Bay

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Resource Development Committee

Our Resource Development Committee is a fun way to engage the community in NeighborWorks Green Bay’s mission to solve housing challenges and build stronger communities.  No fundraising experience is necessary, but a willingness to engage in sharing gratitude with our partners is!  The Resource Development committee helps staff thank donors for their generosity and strategize for future funding opportunities. 

Agency: NeighborWorks Green Bay

Our Resource Development Committee is a fun way to engage the community in NeighborWorks Green Bay’s mission to solve housing challenges and build stronger communities.  No fundraising experience is necessary, but a willingness to engage in sharing gratitude with our partners is!  The Resource Development committee helps staff thank donors for their generosity and strategize for future funding opportunities. 

Agency: NeighborWorks Green Bay

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Activity Facilitator

We have an exceptional group of Senior Citizens and people with disabilities. They love to interact with people and share in talents and interests. We're looking for people who interact well with others and would be interested in leading activities. These activities can range anywhere from interactive music, arts and craft, games, gardening, and phone/computer instruction. You name it. If you have an area of interest or hobbies that you'd like to share, we can help create an activity around it. Our tenants are enthusiastic and grateful for time spent in activities.

Agency: Bethany St. Joseph Corp.

We have an exceptional group of Senior Citizens and people with disabilities. They love to interact with people and share in talents and interests. We're looking for people who interact well with others and would be interested in leading activities. These activities can range anywhere from interactive music, arts and craft, games, gardening, and phone/computer instruction. You name it. If you have an area of interest or hobbies that you'd like to share, we can help create an activity around it. Our tenants are enthusiastic and grateful for time spent in activities.

Agency: Bethany St. Joseph Corp.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54650

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spanish Speaking Food Pantry Volunteers at Sparta Food Pantry!

VOLUNTEER TODAY! 

To help serve our robust Latinx Community at our Sparta and future Norwalk food pantries we'd love to welcome Spanish Speaking volunteers! 

Don't speak Spanish but want to volunteer? No problem! We currently also utilize a great translation service to help serve our community! 

We hope to find energetic, friendly, folks from all walks of life to join us in serving the community! Duties include assisting clients in shopping the pantry, bagging groceries, stocking shelves and freezers as well as getting food to client's vehicles. 

The pantry is open Monday's and Thursdays from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. 

Agency: Couleecap Inc.

VOLUNTEER TODAY! 

To help serve our robust Latinx Community at our Sparta and future Norwalk food pantries we'd love to welcome Spanish Speaking volunteers! 

Don't speak Spanish but want to volunteer? No problem! We currently also utilize a great translation service to help serve our community! 

We hope to find energetic, friendly, folks from all walks of life to join us in serving the community! Duties include assisting clients in shopping the pantry, bagging groceries, stocking shelves and freezers as well as getting food to client's vehicles. 

The pantry is open Monday's and Thursdays from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. 

Agency: Couleecap Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54656

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Assist our Partners with Pickup Orders and Help Receive in Donations!

Have time and skills to share to help your community thrive? Volunteer with us at the Partner Pickup & Donation Desk, where a volunteer assists our partner pantries with their pickup orders and receives all drop-off donations!


The Partner Pickup & Donation Desk volunteer assists partner pantries by pulling orders located around the Distribution Center, utilizing a hand pallet jacket, and helping load their orders into their vehicles. Additionally, they will record drop-off donations and place received donations into their designated areas of the Distribution Center.


For more information and requirements, please view below!


QUALIFICATIONS:

Volunteers will have some interaction with community members and Second Harvest partners and are expected to abide by SHFB policies and procedures. Friendly, patient, with an eye for detail. Volunteers will be expected to sit; stand; walk; crouch; twist; reach with hands and arms; and lift between 20-30 pounds. Experience using a pallet jack, or willing to learn.

 

COMMITMENT:

Assigned a weekly schedule

 

Current Shifts Open:

Friday Afternoons: 12 pm – 3 pmSubstitutes are needed to fill in for various open shifts as well.

 

REQUIREMENTS:

18 years and above Approved Second Harvest volunteer Ability to work independently and with minimal supervision Adheres to workplace safety standards and procedures

 

LOCATION:

Second Harvest Foodbank Distribution Center, 2802 Dairy Drive, Madison, WI, 53718


APPLICATION PROCESS: To apply for this role please complete a volunteer application. In the application, under Assignment Preference, you will select the ‘Partner Pickup and Donation Desk' to indicate you are applying for this position. We will review your application and get back to you within 72 hours of your application.


Have any questions? Please contact Brie McNett, Volunteer Services Coordinator at volunteers@secondharvestsw.org or call 608.216.7214.

Agency: Second Harvest Foodbank of Southern Wisconsin

Have time and skills to share to help your community thrive? Volunteer with us at the Partner Pickup & Donation Desk, where a volunteer assists our partner pantries with their pickup orders and receives all drop-off donations!


The Partner Pickup & Donation Desk volunteer assists partner pantries by pulling orders located around the Distribution Center, utilizing a hand pallet jacket, and helping load their orders into their vehicles. Additionally, they will record drop-off donations and place received donations into their designated areas of the Distribution Center.


For more information and requirements, please view below!


QUALIFICATIONS:

Volunteers will have some interaction with community members and Second Harvest partners and are expected to abide by SHFB policies and procedures. Friendly, patient, with an eye for detail. Volunteers will be expected to sit; stand; walk; crouch; twist; reach with hands and arms; and lift between 20-30 pounds. Experience using a pallet jack, or willing to learn.

 

COMMITMENT:

Assigned a weekly schedule

 

Current Shifts Open:

Friday Afternoons: 12 pm – 3 pmSubstitutes are needed to fill in for various open shifts as well.

 

REQUIREMENTS:

18 years and above Approved Second Harvest volunteer Ability to work independently and with minimal supervision Adheres to workplace safety standards and procedures

 

LOCATION:

Second Harvest Foodbank Distribution Center, 2802 Dairy Drive, Madison, WI, 53718


APPLICATION PROCESS: To apply for this role please complete a volunteer application. In the application, under Assignment Preference, you will select the ‘Partner Pickup and Donation Desk' to indicate you are applying for this position. We will review your application and get back to you within 72 hours of your application.


Have any questions? Please contact Brie McNett, Volunteer Services Coordinator at volunteers@secondharvestsw.org or call 608.216.7214.

Agency: Second Harvest Foodbank of Southern Wisconsin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53718

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Medication Prescribers

We are in need of medical doctors, nurse practitioners or anyone else with the ability to prescribe medication to our clients. We have various outreach opportunities that we will need these prescribers for. 

Agency: Madison Street Medicine

We are in need of medical doctors, nurse practitioners or anyone else with the ability to prescribe medication to our clients. We have various outreach opportunities that we will need these prescribers for. 

Agency: Madison Street Medicine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Advocating for Survivors - weekdays

FRIENDS, Inc. is looking for On-Call SANE Advocates to provide support to survivors of sexual assault.

When an individual has been sexually assaulted, they are encouraged to go to their local emergency room to have a Sexual Assault Nurse Exam (SANE) completed. 

This volunteer opportunity offers support to victims of sexual assault at the time of their medical exam (SANE exam). The On-Call SANE Advocate is responsible for providing emotional support as needed and information about FRIENDS services and other community resources for victims and their families.

As an On-Call SANE Advocate you are required to sign up to cover 2+ weekdays a month on whatever days work for you assuming they are not taken.

On-call schedules start at 4:30pm and end the same day at 9:00pm, on call response time: 45 min.   

Note: Advocate is responsible for being available during the slots they singed up to cover, between the times stated above. 

 

Locations On-Call SANE Advocates might respond to:

Froedtert West Bend Hospital

Aurora Medical Center Washington County

Froedtert Menomonee Falls Hospital

Aurora Grafton Medical Center

Training, orientation and support provided. 

Application and background check required. 

For more information or questions contact us at 262-334-5598 ext.114 or outreach@friendswi.org

 

 

 

 

Agency: Friends, Inc.

FRIENDS, Inc. is looking for On-Call SANE Advocates to provide support to survivors of sexual assault.

When an individual has been sexually assaulted, they are encouraged to go to their local emergency room to have a Sexual Assault Nurse Exam (SANE) completed. 

This volunteer opportunity offers support to victims of sexual assault at the time of their medical exam (SANE exam). The On-Call SANE Advocate is responsible for providing emotional support as needed and information about FRIENDS services and other community resources for victims and their families.

As an On-Call SANE Advocate you are required to sign up to cover 2+ weekdays a month on whatever days work for you assuming they are not taken.

On-call schedules start at 4:30pm and end the same day at 9:00pm, on call response time: 45 min.   

Note: Advocate is responsible for being available during the slots they singed up to cover, between the times stated above. 

 

Locations On-Call SANE Advocates might respond to:

Froedtert West Bend Hospital

Aurora Medical Center Washington County

Froedtert Menomonee Falls Hospital

Aurora Grafton Medical Center

Training, orientation and support provided. 

Application and background check required. 

For more information or questions contact us at 262-334-5598 ext.114 or outreach@friendswi.org

 

 

 

 

Agency: Friends, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53095

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Event Volunteer

Whatever the Community Event is, the Marathon County Historical Society is there. Our outreach to educate people on the importance of our past goes beyond our exhibits and the Yawkey House Museum. We attend many events like Harvest Fest, Winter Fest, Children's Fest, YMCA Healthy Kids Day, NTC STEM Event, Pride Fest, Dairy Breakfast, WI Valley Fair Booth, Ginseng Festival, World Culture Day and much more. What will this volunteer do? If it's a family/children event we will have a table/booth/tent set up with old-fashioned games, crafts and coloring sheets. If it's an event like the Fair, Ginseng Festival, or World Culture's Day, we'll have an historical display of some kind. This volunteer mans the table/booth and helps with the activity. We have information about the historical society and upcoming events available for attendees to take with them. It is very easy and fun interacting with the community.

Please let us know if this is something you are interested in and thank you so much for your time. Our volunteers are the best!

Agency: Marathon County Historical Society

Whatever the Community Event is, the Marathon County Historical Society is there. Our outreach to educate people on the importance of our past goes beyond our exhibits and the Yawkey House Museum. We attend many events like Harvest Fest, Winter Fest, Children's Fest, YMCA Healthy Kids Day, NTC STEM Event, Pride Fest, Dairy Breakfast, WI Valley Fair Booth, Ginseng Festival, World Culture Day and much more. What will this volunteer do? If it's a family/children event we will have a table/booth/tent set up with old-fashioned games, crafts and coloring sheets. If it's an event like the Fair, Ginseng Festival, or World Culture's Day, we'll have an historical display of some kind. This volunteer mans the table/booth and helps with the activity. We have information about the historical society and upcoming events available for attendees to take with them. It is very easy and fun interacting with the community.

Please let us know if this is something you are interested in and thank you so much for your time. Our volunteers are the best!

Agency: Marathon County Historical Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Vintage Game Night Volunteer

We are bringing back our Vintage Game Night after a long absence but we need volunteers to help us make it a success. This a great opportunity for some young people to earn volunteer service hours whether you are in a school organization/club, community organization or Scouts. If you like games, we can use volunteers to set up and take down the games, get attendees involved, even play games with the guests. This is a fun experience. It will be the first Friday of each month from approximately 5:30-8:30 pm. No heavy lifting. Thank you for your interest.

Agency: Marathon County Historical Society

We are bringing back our Vintage Game Night after a long absence but we need volunteers to help us make it a success. This a great opportunity for some young people to earn volunteer service hours whether you are in a school organization/club, community organization or Scouts. If you like games, we can use volunteers to set up and take down the games, get attendees involved, even play games with the guests. This is a fun experience. It will be the first Friday of each month from approximately 5:30-8:30 pm. No heavy lifting. Thank you for your interest.

Agency: Marathon County Historical Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: JA Classroom Volunteer - Inspire K-12 Students!

Be A Game Changer! Junior Achievement is looking for volunteers to go into Kindergarten - High School classrooms to teach students about financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and work readiness. Opportunity details: The commitment is teaching 5-7, 30–45-minute classes. This can be one class a week, one class each day for a week, or 3 classes one week and 2 the next week. Teachers are flexible and willing to work with your schedule. Teachers remain in the room and are there to support you. JA programs come in a kit that includes everything you need to teach the class.
JA program guides are easy to follow with many hands-on grade appropriate games and activities to keep the students engaged. All new volunteers attend a virtual or in-person training session which will provide you with tips on teaching your JA program. Why should you become a JA Volunteer: You can help students make a connection between what they learn in the classroom and what they need to succeed in work life. The students will make you smile – you get WAY more than you give! The students LOVE JA! We work with schools all over the area and you can choose one near you. There are lots of opportunities for the 24-25 school year.  For more information or to get involved, please contact: Kristine Kolb kkolb@jawis.org or Jill Henshaw jhenshaw@jawis.org 

Agency: Junior Achievement - Winnebago Region

Be A Game Changer! Junior Achievement is looking for volunteers to go into Kindergarten - High School classrooms to teach students about financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and work readiness. Opportunity details: The commitment is teaching 5-7, 30–45-minute classes. This can be one class a week, one class each day for a week, or 3 classes one week and 2 the next week. Teachers are flexible and willing to work with your schedule. Teachers remain in the room and are there to support you. JA programs come in a kit that includes everything you need to teach the class.
JA program guides are easy to follow with many hands-on grade appropriate games and activities to keep the students engaged. All new volunteers attend a virtual or in-person training session which will provide you with tips on teaching your JA program. Why should you become a JA Volunteer: You can help students make a connection between what they learn in the classroom and what they need to succeed in work life. The students will make you smile – you get WAY more than you give! The students LOVE JA! We work with schools all over the area and you can choose one near you. There are lots of opportunities for the 24-25 school year.  For more information or to get involved, please contact: Kristine Kolb kkolb@jawis.org or Jill Henshaw jhenshaw@jawis.org 

Agency: Junior Achievement - Winnebago Region

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54914

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Looking for friends!

The Friends of the West Bend Community Memorial Library are a group of people who are passionate about our local library. We are a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that raises funds solely to enhance programs and services offered to all at the Library beyond what government funding provides.

As a Member of our Friends group, you will be helping us develop exciting community events, large group activities, fundraising, special programs, and more. Member will receive monthly updates on ways to serve the Friends. 

Some members choose to serve on a committee (for example: hospitality, fundraising, and more!) Others volunteer for special events like Free Coffee Fridays, our Book Sale, and (new this year!) a Farmer's Market table. 

A few member benefits include:

Early access to book sales Meet new people, connect with the community, and make new friends Membership dues ($10/year) are tax deductible

Interested in becoming a member? All you have to do is fill out this short & sweet form or connect with us by responding to this posting. 

Agency: Friends of the West Bend Library

The Friends of the West Bend Community Memorial Library are a group of people who are passionate about our local library. We are a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that raises funds solely to enhance programs and services offered to all at the Library beyond what government funding provides.

As a Member of our Friends group, you will be helping us develop exciting community events, large group activities, fundraising, special programs, and more. Member will receive monthly updates on ways to serve the Friends. 

Some members choose to serve on a committee (for example: hospitality, fundraising, and more!) Others volunteer for special events like Free Coffee Fridays, our Book Sale, and (new this year!) a Farmer's Market table. 

A few member benefits include:

Early access to book sales Meet new people, connect with the community, and make new friends Membership dues ($10/year) are tax deductible

Interested in becoming a member? All you have to do is fill out this short & sweet form or connect with us by responding to this posting. 

Agency: Friends of the West Bend Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53095

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Field Trip Support Crew

Help field trip visitors get their day off to a good start at Heritage Hill State Historical Park! Members of the Field Trip Support Crew will:

Board school buses to welcome students Review park rules Help direct buses where to unload and park Help direct students/teachers where to put their lunches

Opportunities for this volunteer position are weekday mornings in May, September, and October from 8:45 - approximately 10 a.m. Exact dates vary based on needs. 

Agency: Heritage Hill State Historical Park

Help field trip visitors get their day off to a good start at Heritage Hill State Historical Park! Members of the Field Trip Support Crew will:

Board school buses to welcome students Review park rules Help direct buses where to unload and park Help direct students/teachers where to put their lunches

Opportunities for this volunteer position are weekday mornings in May, September, and October from 8:45 - approximately 10 a.m. Exact dates vary based on needs. 

Agency: Heritage Hill State Historical Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 54301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Host a Food Drive to Fill Our Empty Shelves!

NourishMKE needs your help hosting a food drive to keep our shelves stocked with free, nutritious foods year-round. You will work one-on-one with a food drive professional who will walk with you every step of the way.

Our community-based food pantries are encouraging places where neighbors can select and prepare free, quality food with dignity while building relationships and having experiences that support wellness in all areas of life. 

We're a place where everyone can find the nourishment they need. 

Each year our network of community food pantries nourishes over 54,000 lives with food and friendship at four locations and through home deliveries.

We are proud program partners of the United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County.

 

Agency: NourishMKE

NourishMKE needs your help hosting a food drive to keep our shelves stocked with free, nutritious foods year-round. You will work one-on-one with a food drive professional who will walk with you every step of the way.

Our community-based food pantries are encouraging places where neighbors can select and prepare free, quality food with dignity while building relationships and having experiences that support wellness in all areas of life. 

We're a place where everyone can find the nourishment they need. 

Each year our network of community food pantries nourishes over 54,000 lives with food and friendship at four locations and through home deliveries.

We are proud program partners of the United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County.

 

Agency: NourishMKE

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53205

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Grocery Shopping Assistance

Are you interested in assisting a senior by shopping for groceries?  Interfaith volunteers can do the grocery shopping entirely or transport a senior by assisting with an extra pair of hands to fill their cart and unload back at home.

Agency: Interfaith Caregivers of Washington County

Are you interested in assisting a senior by shopping for groceries?  Interfaith volunteers can do the grocery shopping entirely or transport a senior by assisting with an extra pair of hands to fill their cart and unload back at home.

Agency: Interfaith Caregivers of Washington County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53095

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Aspirus Regional Cancer Center - Wig Room

This unique opportunity helps support patients navigating cancer treatment at the Aspirus Regional Cancer Center.

Volunteers assist cancer patients with access to and education on wigs, turbans, and scarves, helping them feel confident and cared for during their health journey.

A compassionate approach to working with cancer patients is needed. Training provided.

Our volunteers find this opportunity to be deeply impactful and fulfilling.

Agency: Aspirus Wausau Hospital

This unique opportunity helps support patients navigating cancer treatment at the Aspirus Regional Cancer Center.

Volunteers assist cancer patients with access to and education on wigs, turbans, and scarves, helping them feel confident and cared for during their health journey.

A compassionate approach to working with cancer patients is needed. Training provided.

Our volunteers find this opportunity to be deeply impactful and fulfilling.

Agency: Aspirus Wausau Hospital

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event Planner

Do you love to create events or plan parties? The Oshkosh Area Girl Scouts would love your help! Whether you're planning a badge day, recruitment event or just a fun activity for girls to do, we would love your skills and help planning! Our service unit is an active unit and love to host events for the girls and their troops. 

If you have a special skill and think it would be fun to teach to girls, we'd love to hear from you! 

Big events, small events, we are open to ideas and we will work with you! 

Agency: Girl Scouts of the Northwestern Great Lakes

Do you love to create events or plan parties? The Oshkosh Area Girl Scouts would love your help! Whether you're planning a badge day, recruitment event or just a fun activity for girls to do, we would love your skills and help planning! Our service unit is an active unit and love to host events for the girls and their troops. 

If you have a special skill and think it would be fun to teach to girls, we'd love to hear from you! 

Big events, small events, we are open to ideas and we will work with you! 

Agency: Girl Scouts of the Northwestern Great Lakes

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meal Program Volunteers!

Our shelter meal program provides 3 meals a day to our residents in house, as well as a canteen window option for community members! Help us serve meals to our residents!

If you are interested in volunteering with our meal program, please sign up through our volunteer website!

Once you are an approved volunteer, you will be able to see available opportunities. Most opportunities fall on Fridays and Saturdays. Lunch is served from 11:30-12:30and dinner is served from 4:30-5:30!

 

Agency: The Salvation Army of La Crosse

Our shelter meal program provides 3 meals a day to our residents in house, as well as a canteen window option for community members! Help us serve meals to our residents!

If you are interested in volunteering with our meal program, please sign up through our volunteer website!

Once you are an approved volunteer, you will be able to see available opportunities. Most opportunities fall on Fridays and Saturdays. Lunch is served from 11:30-12:30and dinner is served from 4:30-5:30!

 

Agency: The Salvation Army of La Crosse

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Group Volunteering

Help get the center ready for our next open hours by hosting a group volunteering day with us!

With how busy we have been, it is highly needed to get groups in to be able to continue serving families in need. Groups of up to 30 people are welcome to reach out about volunteering with us. We love working with a variety of groups, from school, church groups, workers, or even friends and family. 

Groups of 10 and under have the option to come during open hours to help out. They are also welcome to schedule for days that we are not open.

Groups of 10-25 we suggest days that we are not open to bettter accomodate. Groups are welcome to schedule times that we are not open to the public.


Register your group here:

Babies & Beyond of WI, Inc


Email: volunteer@babiesandbeyondwi.org for more information and to get started

Agency: Babies & Beyond of WI, Inc.

Help get the center ready for our next open hours by hosting a group volunteering day with us!

With how busy we have been, it is highly needed to get groups in to be able to continue serving families in need. Groups of up to 30 people are welcome to reach out about volunteering with us. We love working with a variety of groups, from school, church groups, workers, or even friends and family. 

Groups of 10 and under have the option to come during open hours to help out. They are also welcome to schedule for days that we are not open.

Groups of 10-25 we suggest days that we are not open to bettter accomodate. Groups are welcome to schedule times that we are not open to the public.


Register your group here:

Babies & Beyond of WI, Inc


Email: volunteer@babiesandbeyondwi.org for more information and to get started

Agency: Babies & Beyond of WI, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53716

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Arts & Craft Supplies/Books needed.

The Behavioral Health Program at North Central Health Care is looking for new donations of craft, and other, items for use in our programs.

Items needed are: 

Markers

Diamond Art kits

Deluxe watercolor sets & watercolor paper

Small & Medium sized canvases

Painting Paper/Pads

Glitter Glue/Glue sticks

Gel pens - various colors

Mod Podge

Corn Starch

Small items that could be painted - figurines, flowerpots. houses, etc. 

Paint

Sidewalk Chalk

Aromatherapy diffusers and essential oils

Lighthearted and positive adolescent appropriate books

Donations can be dropped off at the Volunteer Office located at 2400 Marshall St, Suite B.  

For questions, please contact the Volunteer office at 715-848-4450 or email at volunteer@norcen.org

Agency: North Central Health Care

The Behavioral Health Program at North Central Health Care is looking for new donations of craft, and other, items for use in our programs.

Items needed are: 

Markers

Diamond Art kits

Deluxe watercolor sets & watercolor paper

Small & Medium sized canvases

Painting Paper/Pads

Glitter Glue/Glue sticks

Gel pens - various colors

Mod Podge

Corn Starch

Small items that could be painted - figurines, flowerpots. houses, etc. 

Paint

Sidewalk Chalk

Aromatherapy diffusers and essential oils

Lighthearted and positive adolescent appropriate books

Donations can be dropped off at the Volunteer Office located at 2400 Marshall St, Suite B.  

For questions, please contact the Volunteer office at 715-848-4450 or email at volunteer@norcen.org

Agency: North Central Health Care

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual Dementia Tour Volunteers Needed

Position Description/Responsibilities:

Assist participants with necessary equipment and preparation for the virtual dementia tour. Administer pre and post tests and assist with maintaining equipment and supplies. Observe and record participant behavior. Training will be provided.  Responsibilities will be assigned depending on volunteer’s comfort level and abilities.

 

Anticipated Impact of This Volunteer Activity on Organization and/or Clients Served:  

Help community members, professionals, businesses, and various other groups to enhance awareness of dementia. The virtual tour gives participants a first-hand feel of what it’s really like to live with dementia. This helps to create a better understanding and awareness of those who may have previously been unexposed to this disease as well as enhancing awareness for caregivers.

 

To qualify as a volunteer for RSVP you must be 55 years of age or older.  You can also volunteer for this position without being a member of RSVP.

Agency: AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP & FGP of Portage County

Position Description/Responsibilities:

Assist participants with necessary equipment and preparation for the virtual dementia tour. Administer pre and post tests and assist with maintaining equipment and supplies. Observe and record participant behavior. Training will be provided.  Responsibilities will be assigned depending on volunteer’s comfort level and abilities.

 

Anticipated Impact of This Volunteer Activity on Organization and/or Clients Served:  

Help community members, professionals, businesses, and various other groups to enhance awareness of dementia. The virtual tour gives participants a first-hand feel of what it’s really like to live with dementia. This helps to create a better understanding and awareness of those who may have previously been unexposed to this disease as well as enhancing awareness for caregivers.

 

To qualify as a volunteer for RSVP you must be 55 years of age or older.  You can also volunteer for this position without being a member of RSVP.

Agency: AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP & FGP of Portage County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54481

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grounds Volunteer

Currently in need of grounds help at the CMC Beld St location for Fall 2025!

Help make the Center a welcoming place for all! Keep the grounds well-maintained so the center can have a positive image for our neighborhood and be a dignified place for people to come and get services.

The CMC is in need of some extra help with the care and keeping of our grounds in the Spring through Fall months. We have many flowerbeds and a rain garden that need watering and tending too, so if you have a green thumb or just want to spend some extra time outside we would love to have your help! 

This opportunity takes place weekday mornings, preferably twice a month. Activities include pulling weeds, planting flowers, trimming plants and bushes, picking up litter, mowing the lawn, watering plants. Qualifications include enjoying working outside; ability to bend and do light to moderate lifting; comfortable working with basic yard tools; ability to work independently; basic knowledge of yard care or native plants is a plus.

Please contact sarah@cmcmadison.org for registration.

Agency: Catholic Multicultural Center

Currently in need of grounds help at the CMC Beld St location for Fall 2025!

Help make the Center a welcoming place for all! Keep the grounds well-maintained so the center can have a positive image for our neighborhood and be a dignified place for people to come and get services.

The CMC is in need of some extra help with the care and keeping of our grounds in the Spring through Fall months. We have many flowerbeds and a rain garden that need watering and tending too, so if you have a green thumb or just want to spend some extra time outside we would love to have your help! 

This opportunity takes place weekday mornings, preferably twice a month. Activities include pulling weeds, planting flowers, trimming plants and bushes, picking up litter, mowing the lawn, watering plants. Qualifications include enjoying working outside; ability to bend and do light to moderate lifting; comfortable working with basic yard tools; ability to work independently; basic knowledge of yard care or native plants is a plus.

Please contact sarah@cmcmadison.org for registration.

Agency: Catholic Multicultural Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53713

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Painting nails

Come pamper our residents in assisting with painting their nails.  Once a week on Wed around 10:00am the residents in our assisted living gather to get their nails painted.  If you have a desire to help and to hold conversations we'd love to have you.

Agency: Evergreen Retirement Community

Come pamper our residents in assisting with painting their nails.  Once a week on Wed around 10:00am the residents in our assisted living gather to get their nails painted.  If you have a desire to help and to hold conversations we'd love to have you.

Agency: Evergreen Retirement Community

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gardening Volunteer

GARDENING VOLUNTEER

POSITION SUMMARY: 

Join the Gardening Team & plant and maintain gardens around the Lussier Community Education Center.  In this role, volunteers will help cultivate grounds that are well-cared for and welcoming. Volunteers who enjoy being outdoors, working with their hands, and being creative will thrive in this role. 

COMMITMENT

This position has flexible hours and we will work with your schedule. Having one consistent day/time per week to assist in the gardens is preferred.

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

Perform gardening duties including weeding, digging, pruning, planting, sweeping paths, poisoning weeds, cleaning, general repairs and ad hoc duties as assigned. Help maintain the gardens and grounds in a good condition together with various displays of plants. Assist with planning and development of garden and grounds. Maintain herb garden and harvest herbs when ready. Optional: assist with recruiting volunteers to the Garden Team. Optional: assist with outreach to local nurseries and businesses to obtain flowers and plants. 

 

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS

Understanding and appreciation of socio-economically, ethnically, and culturally diverse populations. Ability to work as part of a team and independently. Basic gardening skills and knowledge to be able to carry out the jobs as requested.

REPORTS TO: Community Engagement Manager

APPLICATION PROCESS: 

Submit a Volunteer Application & complete informal interview, have a background check on file, complete volunteer training. Timeline for process dependent on timeliness of submission. 

Agency: Lussier Community Education Center

GARDENING VOLUNTEER

POSITION SUMMARY: 

Join the Gardening Team & plant and maintain gardens around the Lussier Community Education Center.  In this role, volunteers will help cultivate grounds that are well-cared for and welcoming. Volunteers who enjoy being outdoors, working with their hands, and being creative will thrive in this role. 

COMMITMENT

This position has flexible hours and we will work with your schedule. Having one consistent day/time per week to assist in the gardens is preferred.

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

Perform gardening duties including weeding, digging, pruning, planting, sweeping paths, poisoning weeds, cleaning, general repairs and ad hoc duties as assigned. Help maintain the gardens and grounds in a good condition together with various displays of plants. Assist with planning and development of garden and grounds. Maintain herb garden and harvest herbs when ready. Optional: assist with recruiting volunteers to the Garden Team. Optional: assist with outreach to local nurseries and businesses to obtain flowers and plants. 

 

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS

Understanding and appreciation of socio-economically, ethnically, and culturally diverse populations. Ability to work as part of a team and independently. Basic gardening skills and knowledge to be able to carry out the jobs as requested.

REPORTS TO: Community Engagement Manager

APPLICATION PROCESS: 

Submit a Volunteer Application & complete informal interview, have a background check on file, complete volunteer training. Timeline for process dependent on timeliness of submission. 

Agency: Lussier Community Education Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53717

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer at St. Vincent de Paul - Jackson!

St. Vincent de Paul is in need of some help! All locations Hartford/Jackson/Slinger/West Bend

•  Volunteering is easy and fun.
•  Meet new people while serving the needs of the poor
•  Discover your way of giving to the less fortunate

Volunteering comes in many different forms. Imagine yourself helping people shop or stocking goods in the store. Cleaning store stock or helping process the goods are a few examples of how you can serve a neighbor in need. The savings gained through your volunteer efforts go directly to the needy.

If you are a teenager looking for service hours, a retiree looking for some way to contribute or just need to get our of the house, please consider the work that never stops giving.

Physical Requirements

Ability to lift 25lbs. Bending, twisting and standing Pushing and pulling Ability to use ladder /stairs

Agency: Saint Vincent de Paul of Washington County

St. Vincent de Paul is in need of some help! All locations Hartford/Jackson/Slinger/West Bend

•  Volunteering is easy and fun.
•  Meet new people while serving the needs of the poor
•  Discover your way of giving to the less fortunate

Volunteering comes in many different forms. Imagine yourself helping people shop or stocking goods in the store. Cleaning store stock or helping process the goods are a few examples of how you can serve a neighbor in need. The savings gained through your volunteer efforts go directly to the needy.

If you are a teenager looking for service hours, a retiree looking for some way to contribute or just need to get our of the house, please consider the work that never stops giving.

Physical Requirements

Ability to lift 25lbs. Bending, twisting and standing Pushing and pulling Ability to use ladder /stairs

Agency: Saint Vincent de Paul of Washington County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53037

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer at St. Vincent de Paul - West Bend!

St. Vincent de Paul is in need of some help! All locations Hartford/Jackson/Slinger/West Bend

•  Volunteering is easy and fun.
•  Meet new people while serving the needs of the poor
•  Discover your way of giving to the less fortunate

Volunteering comes in many different forms. Imagine yourself helping people shop or stocking goods in the store. Cleaning store stock or helping process the goods are a few examples of how you can serve a neighbor in need. The savings gained through your volunteer efforts go directly to the needy.

If you are a teenager looking for service hours, a retiree looking for some way to contribute or just need to get our of the house, please consider the work that never stops giving.

Physical Requirements

Ability to lift 25lbs. Bending, twisting and standing Pushing and pulling Ability to use ladder /stairs

Agency: Saint Vincent de Paul of Washington County

St. Vincent de Paul is in need of some help! All locations Hartford/Jackson/Slinger/West Bend

•  Volunteering is easy and fun.
•  Meet new people while serving the needs of the poor
•  Discover your way of giving to the less fortunate

Volunteering comes in many different forms. Imagine yourself helping people shop or stocking goods in the store. Cleaning store stock or helping process the goods are a few examples of how you can serve a neighbor in need. The savings gained through your volunteer efforts go directly to the needy.

If you are a teenager looking for service hours, a retiree looking for some way to contribute or just need to get our of the house, please consider the work that never stops giving.

Physical Requirements

Ability to lift 25lbs. Bending, twisting and standing Pushing and pulling Ability to use ladder /stairs

Agency: Saint Vincent de Paul of Washington County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53090

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer at St. Vincent de Paul - Slinger!

St. Vincent de Paul is in need of some help! All locations Hartford/Jackson/Slinger/West Bend

•  Volunteering is easy and fun.
•  Meet new people while serving the needs of the poor
•  Discover your way of giving to the less fortunate

Volunteering comes in many different forms. Imagine yourself helping people shop or stocking goods in the store. Cleaning store stock or helping process the goods are a few examples of how you can serve a neighbor in need. The savings gained through your volunteer efforts go directly to the needy.

If you are a teenager looking for service hours, a retiree looking for some way to contribute or just need to get our of the house, please consider the work that never stops giving.

Physical Requirements

Ability to lift 25lbs. Bending, twisting and standing Pushing and pulling Ability to use ladder /stairs

Agency: Saint Vincent de Paul of Washington County

St. Vincent de Paul is in need of some help! All locations Hartford/Jackson/Slinger/West Bend

•  Volunteering is easy and fun.
•  Meet new people while serving the needs of the poor
•  Discover your way of giving to the less fortunate

Volunteering comes in many different forms. Imagine yourself helping people shop or stocking goods in the store. Cleaning store stock or helping process the goods are a few examples of how you can serve a neighbor in need. The savings gained through your volunteer efforts go directly to the needy.

If you are a teenager looking for service hours, a retiree looking for some way to contribute or just need to get our of the house, please consider the work that never stops giving.

Physical Requirements

Ability to lift 25lbs. Bending, twisting and standing Pushing and pulling Ability to use ladder /stairs

Agency: Saint Vincent de Paul of Washington County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53086

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer at St. Vincent de Paul - Hartford!

St. Vincent de Paul is in need of some help! All locations Hartford/Jackson/Slinger/West Bend

•  Volunteering is easy and fun.
•  Meet new people while serving the needs of the poor
•  Discover your way of giving to the less fortunate

Volunteering comes in many different forms. Imagine yourself helping people shop or stocking goods in the store. Cleaning store stock or helping process the goods are a few examples of how you can serve a neighbor in need. The savings gained through your volunteer efforts go directly to the needy.

If you are a teenager looking for service hours, a retiree looking for some way to contribute or just need to get our of the house, please consider the work that never stops giving.

Physical Requirements

Ability to lift 25lbs. Bending, twisting and standing Pushing and pulling Ability to use ladder /stairs

Agency: Saint Vincent de Paul of Washington County

St. Vincent de Paul is in need of some help! All locations Hartford/Jackson/Slinger/West Bend

•  Volunteering is easy and fun.
•  Meet new people while serving the needs of the poor
•  Discover your way of giving to the less fortunate

Volunteering comes in many different forms. Imagine yourself helping people shop or stocking goods in the store. Cleaning store stock or helping process the goods are a few examples of how you can serve a neighbor in need. The savings gained through your volunteer efforts go directly to the needy.

If you are a teenager looking for service hours, a retiree looking for some way to contribute or just need to get our of the house, please consider the work that never stops giving.

Physical Requirements

Ability to lift 25lbs. Bending, twisting and standing Pushing and pulling Ability to use ladder /stairs

Agency: Saint Vincent de Paul of Washington County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53027

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Assistant

Please call our office to schedule an appointment to complete the volunteering process: 920-232-7660 ext. 13

Duties:

Greet and assist clients shop the pantry Stock shelves Rotate fresh produce & products Help unload daily deliveries Clean refrigerators and freezers when needed Break down cardboard and recycle Complete other tasks requested by coordinator

Please call our office and speak with Patty, our Volunteer Coordinator, 920-232-7660 ext. 3 to schedule an interview.

 

Agency: The Salvation Army

Please call our office to schedule an appointment to complete the volunteering process: 920-232-7660 ext. 13

Duties:

Greet and assist clients shop the pantry Stock shelves Rotate fresh produce & products Help unload daily deliveries Clean refrigerators and freezers when needed Break down cardboard and recycle Complete other tasks requested by coordinator

Please call our office and speak with Patty, our Volunteer Coordinator, 920-232-7660 ext. 3 to schedule an interview.

 

Agency: The Salvation Army

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Children's Vision Screener

Become a Certified Children's Vision Screener! Help us identify children with potential vision problems and set them on the road to healthy vision through children's vision screenings in your community.

Founded in 1958 by a group of dedicated volunteers, Prevent Blindness Wisconsin's mission is to prevent blindness and preserve sight in Wisconsin communities. We envision a Wisconsin where everyone enjoys a lifetime of healthy vision and we work toward this goal by providing free, direct sight-saving services, such as vision screenings, throughout the state. 

Volunteers help with vision screenings at schools and childcare centers throughout greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County that otherwise do not have the capacity to screen the children at their schools and centers. All volunteers are required to attend a Prevent Blindness Wisconsin sponsored Children's Vision Screener Training. The training will go over how to vision screen school-age and preschool age children and the last step is to attend a short virtual volunteer orientation. The children’s vision screening certification is good for 3 years. No previous experience with health care or vision screenings is necessary. This is an opportunity for individual adults, teens and small groups (maximum size of 5).   

Volunteers are required to complete and pass a background check and Children’s Vision Screener Training before volunteering. To sign up for our online training, please email Breanna at breanna@pbwi.org for the sign-up link.

Time commitment: Vision screenings typically take place on weekday mornings. Depending on classroom size, screenings take between 1 and 3 hours. Vision screenings start in September and go through May. 

Please contact Breanna Reckamp, Director of Operations, at breanna@pbwi.org or (414) 765-0505 to learn more and to sign up for a vision screener training.   

Click the video below to see what it’s like to volunteer with Prevent Blindness Wisconsin as a Children’s Vision Screener—making a big impact only takes a little time! Discover how you can help kids start their journey to healthy vision.

Agency: Prevent Blindness Wisconsin

Become a Certified Children's Vision Screener! Help us identify children with potential vision problems and set them on the road to healthy vision through children's vision screenings in your community.

Founded in 1958 by a group of dedicated volunteers, Prevent Blindness Wisconsin's mission is to prevent blindness and preserve sight in Wisconsin communities. We envision a Wisconsin where everyone enjoys a lifetime of healthy vision and we work toward this goal by providing free, direct sight-saving services, such as vision screenings, throughout the state. 

Volunteers help with vision screenings at schools and childcare centers throughout greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County that otherwise do not have the capacity to screen the children at their schools and centers. All volunteers are required to attend a Prevent Blindness Wisconsin sponsored Children's Vision Screener Training. The training will go over how to vision screen school-age and preschool age children and the last step is to attend a short virtual volunteer orientation. The children’s vision screening certification is good for 3 years. No previous experience with health care or vision screenings is necessary. This is an opportunity for individual adults, teens and small groups (maximum size of 5).   

Volunteers are required to complete and pass a background check and Children’s Vision Screener Training before volunteering. To sign up for our online training, please email Breanna at breanna@pbwi.org for the sign-up link.

Time commitment: Vision screenings typically take place on weekday mornings. Depending on classroom size, screenings take between 1 and 3 hours. Vision screenings start in September and go through May. 

Please contact Breanna Reckamp, Director of Operations, at breanna@pbwi.org or (414) 765-0505 to learn more and to sign up for a vision screener training.   

Click the video below to see what it’s like to volunteer with Prevent Blindness Wisconsin as a Children’s Vision Screener—making a big impact only takes a little time! Discover how you can help kids start their journey to healthy vision.

Agency: Prevent Blindness Wisconsin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Serve a purpose by being one of our Committee Members at Linwood Community

Do you have a special skill, experience or a talent that will contribute to one of our existing committees? Our current committees at our organization include Finance, Ministry, Property and Marketing & Development. To find out more about serving in one of these areas, please call us at 920-734-7225 and speak with the Executive Director. 

 

Agency: Linwood Community - A Ministry of Fox Valley Lutheran Homes

Do you have a special skill, experience or a talent that will contribute to one of our existing committees? Our current committees at our organization include Finance, Ministry, Property and Marketing & Development. To find out more about serving in one of these areas, please call us at 920-734-7225 and speak with the Executive Director. 

 

Agency: Linwood Community - A Ministry of Fox Valley Lutheran Homes

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54914

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Various opportunities as a volunteer where ever it is needed, throughout the year!

You can help where needed at Fox Valley Lutheran Homes by supporting our fundraising events as a volunteer; serve refreshments or greet people. Some other ideas include art or craft days, cleaning days, music is appreciated or game times. If you have any other creative idea, please call us! Love yard work? We have that too! 

 

Agency: Linwood Community - A Ministry of Fox Valley Lutheran Homes

You can help where needed at Fox Valley Lutheran Homes by supporting our fundraising events as a volunteer; serve refreshments or greet people. Some other ideas include art or craft days, cleaning days, music is appreciated or game times. If you have any other creative idea, please call us! Love yard work? We have that too! 

 

Agency: Linwood Community - A Ministry of Fox Valley Lutheran Homes

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54914

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer as an Engagement Facilitator or arrange Friendly visits to tenants

Facilitate singing, playing musical instruments, picnics or luncheons, leading an art or craft project, etc. These can be done with a group you belong to, or entertain our tenants one-on-one.

Spend some time with tenants who would like company. Tenants may need support with shopping, rides, using technology, planning and/or leading a game in the afternoon or at night, or getting to a social event.

Share your passions and talents with our community. It can be daily, weekly or just monthly. Have an idea for something we didn't mention? Please call us to discuss it at 920-734-7225. 

Agency: Linwood Community - A Ministry of Fox Valley Lutheran Homes

Facilitate singing, playing musical instruments, picnics or luncheons, leading an art or craft project, etc. These can be done with a group you belong to, or entertain our tenants one-on-one.

Spend some time with tenants who would like company. Tenants may need support with shopping, rides, using technology, planning and/or leading a game in the afternoon or at night, or getting to a social event.

Share your passions and talents with our community. It can be daily, weekly or just monthly. Have an idea for something we didn't mention? Please call us to discuss it at 920-734-7225. 

Agency: Linwood Community - A Ministry of Fox Valley Lutheran Homes

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54914

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Contribute by helping with our building and/or ground maintenance all year round

Ways to contribute include seasonal projects such as spring and fall cleanup, general grounds/building management (mowing weeding, raking, painting, window washing, just to name a few). Or help prepare garden spaces for tenants to grow vegetables and flowers in the spring. Some of our jobs or projects are available on a continuing basis and some are indoors, while others are outdoors. Help as much or as little as your schedule allows. 

Agency: Linwood Community - A Ministry of Fox Valley Lutheran Homes

Ways to contribute include seasonal projects such as spring and fall cleanup, general grounds/building management (mowing weeding, raking, painting, window washing, just to name a few). Or help prepare garden spaces for tenants to grow vegetables and flowers in the spring. Some of our jobs or projects are available on a continuing basis and some are indoors, while others are outdoors. Help as much or as little as your schedule allows. 

Agency: Linwood Community - A Ministry of Fox Valley Lutheran Homes

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54914

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Make a Difference ~Join our Family Selection & Nurturing Committee Members

Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, strengthen communities, and empowers low-income households. The Family Selection & Nurturing Committee’s purpose is to guide selection and assist households pursuing enrollment into Habitat for Humanity’s Homeownership Program.  The committee also serves to support the families through the transition to becoming homeowners. The Family Selection & Nurturing Committee aims to be thorough in its processes and empathetic to the families we reach.

Our committee members are: Empathetic, Non-judgmental, Community focused, able to attend monthly meetings via Zoom or in person, and be comfortable mentoring and interviewing Habitat for Humanity Partner Families.  

The monthly time commitment ranges from 2-4+ hours/month depending on your level of involvement in the committee. Meetings are typically held on Mondays at 6:00 PM.

We ask for a year of participation if you are accepted.

We hope you'll join us to support the families in our community!

 

Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Washington and Dodge Counties

Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, strengthen communities, and empowers low-income households. The Family Selection & Nurturing Committee’s purpose is to guide selection and assist households pursuing enrollment into Habitat for Humanity’s Homeownership Program.  The committee also serves to support the families through the transition to becoming homeowners. The Family Selection & Nurturing Committee aims to be thorough in its processes and empathetic to the families we reach.

Our committee members are: Empathetic, Non-judgmental, Community focused, able to attend monthly meetings via Zoom or in person, and be comfortable mentoring and interviewing Habitat for Humanity Partner Families.  

The monthly time commitment ranges from 2-4+ hours/month depending on your level of involvement in the committee. Meetings are typically held on Mondays at 6:00 PM.

We ask for a year of participation if you are accepted.

We hope you'll join us to support the families in our community!

 

Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Washington and Dodge Counties

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53095

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Interested in leading an ongoing training program?

The ADRC of Portage County has several opportunities available to become a trainer in an evidenced based program.

 

Stay Strong and Connected: Become a StrongBodies Exercise Program Leader

Teach the StrongBodies exercise program to older adults at the Plover Municipal Center. StrongBodies is an evidence-based exercise program that helps participants increase their strength, flexibility, balance, endurance, bone density, and connection with others. 

To become a leader, individuals must pass a caregiver background check and complete the StrongBodies base training. The Aging & Disability Resource Center of Portage County covers all training fees and expenses. Once trained, new leaders can be paired with more experienced leaders until they're comfortable leading on their own. Co-leaders are also welcome, so if you have an interested friend or family member, invite them to become a leader too! 

 

 

Stay Strong and Connected: Become an Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program Leader

Teach the AFEX program to older adults at Lincoln Center. The evidence-based program helps older adults with arthritis, rheumatic disease, and musculoskeletal conditions of all activity levels to improve their mobility, coordination, muscular strength, functional ability, self-confidence, and self-care. The program is proven to reduce fatigue, pain, and stiffness in its participants. To become certified in this program, candidates must pass a caregiver background check, obtain and maintain a certificate in CPR, and complete an online training course and exam. Program leader certificates are valid for two years. The Aging & Disability Resource Center of Portage County covers all leader training requirements. 



Mind Over Matter: Healthy Bowels, Healthy Bladder (MOM) workshop facilitator.

MOM is a researched and proven community-based program designed to give women the tools they need to take control of bladder and bowel leakage. The program incorporates social interaction, tasteful humor, and fiber-filled snacks in a small and comfortable group setting to help women get back to the things that matter most to them.

The next facilitator training session is on August 27 and 28 from 9:00 AM- 4:00 PM CST and will be offered virtually. Facilitator training is covered by the ADRC. Applicants must be female and comfortable discussing bowel and bladder function. Please contact the Health Promotion Coordinator at 715-346-1401 if you are interested in learning more about this opportunity.


Agency: AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP & FGP of Portage County

The ADRC of Portage County has several opportunities available to become a trainer in an evidenced based program.

 

Stay Strong and Connected: Become a StrongBodies Exercise Program Leader

Teach the StrongBodies exercise program to older adults at the Plover Municipal Center. StrongBodies is an evidence-based exercise program that helps participants increase their strength, flexibility, balance, endurance, bone density, and connection with others. 

To become a leader, individuals must pass a caregiver background check and complete the StrongBodies base training. The Aging & Disability Resource Center of Portage County covers all training fees and expenses. Once trained, new leaders can be paired with more experienced leaders until they're comfortable leading on their own. Co-leaders are also welcome, so if you have an interested friend or family member, invite them to become a leader too! 

 

 

Stay Strong and Connected: Become an Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program Leader

Teach the AFEX program to older adults at Lincoln Center. The evidence-based program helps older adults with arthritis, rheumatic disease, and musculoskeletal conditions of all activity levels to improve their mobility, coordination, muscular strength, functional ability, self-confidence, and self-care. The program is proven to reduce fatigue, pain, and stiffness in its participants. To become certified in this program, candidates must pass a caregiver background check, obtain and maintain a certificate in CPR, and complete an online training course and exam. Program leader certificates are valid for two years. The Aging & Disability Resource Center of Portage County covers all leader training requirements. 



Mind Over Matter: Healthy Bowels, Healthy Bladder (MOM) workshop facilitator.

MOM is a researched and proven community-based program designed to give women the tools they need to take control of bladder and bowel leakage. The program incorporates social interaction, tasteful humor, and fiber-filled snacks in a small and comfortable group setting to help women get back to the things that matter most to them.

The next facilitator training session is on August 27 and 28 from 9:00 AM- 4:00 PM CST and will be offered virtually. Facilitator training is covered by the ADRC. Applicants must be female and comfortable discussing bowel and bladder function. Please contact the Health Promotion Coordinator at 715-346-1401 if you are interested in learning more about this opportunity.


Agency: AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP & FGP of Portage County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54481

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: WayForward Resources Food Pantry Wish List

Help stock our food pantry shelves right from your phone or computer!

You are invited to shop the WayForward Resources Food Pantry Wish List at Amazon.com to put high demand items on our food pantry shelves. You shop. Amazon ships directly to MOM! 

Agency: WayForward Resources (formerly Middleton Outreach Ministry - MOM)

Help stock our food pantry shelves right from your phone or computer!

You are invited to shop the WayForward Resources Food Pantry Wish List at Amazon.com to put high demand items on our food pantry shelves. You shop. Amazon ships directly to MOM! 

Agency: WayForward Resources (formerly Middleton Outreach Ministry - MOM)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Feeding Families while they HEAL!

FRIENDS, Inc. is a local shelter that houses individuals and families who are fleeing from violence and abuse. We provide housing and support services to those who need it the most. Included with a safe environment, residents and their children receive food and personal care items.

We are looking for someone like you to help grocery shop for shelter at least once a month via a signup list

Current grocery pick up time is at 9 am each Friday. 

Are you interested?

For more information or questions contact us at 262-334-5598 ext.114 or outreach@friendswi.org

Training, orientation and support provided. 

*Application and background check required.* 

Agency: Friends, Inc.

FRIENDS, Inc. is a local shelter that houses individuals and families who are fleeing from violence and abuse. We provide housing and support services to those who need it the most. Included with a safe environment, residents and their children receive food and personal care items.

We are looking for someone like you to help grocery shop for shelter at least once a month via a signup list

Current grocery pick up time is at 9 am each Friday. 

Are you interested?

For more information or questions contact us at 262-334-5598 ext.114 or outreach@friendswi.org

Training, orientation and support provided. 

*Application and background check required.* 

Agency: Friends, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53095

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: PET THERAPY COMPANION VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

PET THERAPY COMPANION VOLUNTEER

We are looking for a sweet therapy dog who you think would do well at visiting with our hospice patients. Under our pet therapy program, your specially trained dog would be able to provide companionship to our patients. Pet companionship can bring our patients a sense of peace, comfort and trust.

Dog temperament requirements:

Must be at least one year of age and gets along well with other animals. Does not jump or pull while on leash Has a calm and sweet demeanor. Is comfortable in unfamiliar environments

Pet therapy volunteer program requirements:

Owner must complete patient volunteer orientation Pet and owner must be registered with a nationally recognized animal organization (see below)

Acceptable Therapy Dog Registration Organizations:

Alliance of Therapy Dogs, Inc Pet Partners Therapy Dogs International

If you feel you and your therapy dog would be a great fit “fur” this, please contact Ally Bantes at abantes@unityhospice.org or call 920-339-5527

Agency: Unity - Leaders in Hospice and Palliative Care

PET THERAPY COMPANION VOLUNTEER

We are looking for a sweet therapy dog who you think would do well at visiting with our hospice patients. Under our pet therapy program, your specially trained dog would be able to provide companionship to our patients. Pet companionship can bring our patients a sense of peace, comfort and trust.

Dog temperament requirements:

Must be at least one year of age and gets along well with other animals. Does not jump or pull while on leash Has a calm and sweet demeanor. Is comfortable in unfamiliar environments

Pet therapy volunteer program requirements:

Owner must complete patient volunteer orientation Pet and owner must be registered with a nationally recognized animal organization (see below)

Acceptable Therapy Dog Registration Organizations:

Alliance of Therapy Dogs, Inc Pet Partners Therapy Dogs International

If you feel you and your therapy dog would be a great fit “fur” this, please contact Ally Bantes at abantes@unityhospice.org or call 920-339-5527

Agency: Unity - Leaders in Hospice and Palliative Care

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54115

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor

Volunteers would spend time with a youth at the club, playing games, helping with homework, or just talking about their day. Some members improve greatly with one on one time with volunteers who show they care! 

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of Washington County

Volunteers would spend time with a youth at the club, playing games, helping with homework, or just talking about their day. Some members improve greatly with one on one time with volunteers who show they care! 

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of Washington County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53090

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Painting

We need help painting our upstairs bedrooms! At the COTS Men's building located on Koeller St. in Oshkosh, we are looking for volunteers to help finish painting men's bedrooms. The faster the bedrooms are finished the faster we can accept new residents to move in!

Agency: COTS

We need help painting our upstairs bedrooms! At the COTS Men's building located on Koeller St. in Oshkosh, we are looking for volunteers to help finish painting men's bedrooms. The faster the bedrooms are finished the faster we can accept new residents to move in!

Agency: COTS

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54902

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Teen Connections Group Co-Facilitator

This is a lead support group co-facilitator role.  Groups typically meet one day per week for 1.25 hours or if in a school setting, one day a week for 50 minutes during the academic school year. Co-facilitators are responsible for ensuring group format follows NAMI Wisconsin training, ensuring group members understand the purpose and rules for the group, offering options and support to teens sharing within the group, and ensuring all enrollment forms and attendance sheets are turned in following the group session.

Facilitator Qualifications:

24 years or older, HS diploma required, some college helpful experience working with teens in some capacity is helpful good interpersonal skills, time management skills, and organizational skills maintains confidentiality, always using good judgement must pass background check

Commitment:

Must be able to commit to 1 year after training

 

Agency: NAMI Washington County Inc

This is a lead support group co-facilitator role.  Groups typically meet one day per week for 1.25 hours or if in a school setting, one day a week for 50 minutes during the academic school year. Co-facilitators are responsible for ensuring group format follows NAMI Wisconsin training, ensuring group members understand the purpose and rules for the group, offering options and support to teens sharing within the group, and ensuring all enrollment forms and attendance sheets are turned in following the group session.

Facilitator Qualifications:

24 years or older, HS diploma required, some college helpful experience working with teens in some capacity is helpful good interpersonal skills, time management skills, and organizational skills maintains confidentiality, always using good judgement must pass background check

Commitment:

Must be able to commit to 1 year after training

 

Agency: NAMI Washington County Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53095

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Life Skills Mentor

Work alongside World Relief Education Services to empower new arrivals coming to the Fox Valley area. These mentor roles were created to provide more in-depth education around various skills to promote self-sufficiency. Topics to teach include WIC (Women, Infants, and Children), Digital Literacy, Public Transportation, Home Cleanliness and Safety, Job Readiness, Health Support, and English Tutoring.

Prior to volunteering you will be required to fill out a volunteer application that can be found here. After we receive your application, you will be added to our email list and will be contacted with next steps.

Agency: World Relief Wisconsin

Work alongside World Relief Education Services to empower new arrivals coming to the Fox Valley area. These mentor roles were created to provide more in-depth education around various skills to promote self-sufficiency. Topics to teach include WIC (Women, Infants, and Children), Digital Literacy, Public Transportation, Home Cleanliness and Safety, Job Readiness, Health Support, and English Tutoring.

Prior to volunteering you will be required to fill out a volunteer application that can be found here. After we receive your application, you will be added to our email list and will be contacted with next steps.

Agency: World Relief Wisconsin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54911

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Fundraising & Events Volunteers

We need help with fundraising activities and help at special events throughout the year including Day at the Derby in the spring, BOOfest, Holiday for the Horses, and Santa at the Ranch.

Learn more about all our volunteer opportunities at beaminginc.org/volunteer-opportunities. Volunteers must be 14 years old. No experience necessary; training provided. Watch our Volunteer Overview Video at bit.ly/3YLcXQu.

Sign up for Volunteer Training by emailing our Volunteer Coordinator Denise at volunteer4beaming@gmail.com. You can then sign up for volunteer shifts at https://bit.ly/3YLdBxn. We would love for you to join the BEAMING family!

Agency: BEAMING Inc.

We need help with fundraising activities and help at special events throughout the year including Day at the Derby in the spring, BOOfest, Holiday for the Horses, and Santa at the Ranch.

Learn more about all our volunteer opportunities at beaminginc.org/volunteer-opportunities. Volunteers must be 14 years old. No experience necessary; training provided. Watch our Volunteer Overview Video at bit.ly/3YLcXQu.

Sign up for Volunteer Training by emailing our Volunteer Coordinator Denise at volunteer4beaming@gmail.com. You can then sign up for volunteer shifts at https://bit.ly/3YLdBxn. We would love for you to join the BEAMING family!

Agency: BEAMING Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Member Service and Programs Coordinator

Reports to: Director of Member Services

Activities: Provide exceptional customer service to members and customers of ASA, CSSA, and SSSA, along with programmatic support, records maintenance, and administrative assistance. Assist the department director and member services staff in carrying out their programs.

Responsibilities Include:

Provide telephone and email support for membership contacts. Assist with contacting members during retention call campaigns. Understand and be able to explain the processes, requirements and benefits of membership. Maintain and update the membership database/records as new information is provided and/or clean-up projects are required. Assist individuals as they join, renew and update membership/subscriptions. Support our member Communities, Divisions, and Specialty Groups with communications, updates, election assistance, materials, website information edits, discussion boards, and other projects as they develop. Assist the geographical Branch leaders with their annual meetings (promotions, logistics (as needed), elections, and communications. Oversee the administration of our scholarship programs (Encompass, Bridge Scholars, others) including communications, logistics, tracking, and report writing. Coordinate and process award honorariums and travel expense reports. Assist in the coordination, with department managers, of prework for the Annual Meeting to includes student and other cohort programs. Provide back-up customer service for our Career Placement Center job submission site. Make web updates using Drupal. Provide administrative/clerical support as requested - including filebound, Zoom scheduling, doodle polls, database queries, etc. Other activities as requested.

Qualifications: Well-developed written and verbal communication skills are required. Very high level of attention to detail - understanding that this can make or break the excellence of our programs. Understanding of common software technologies are a must. A strong work ethic, team-oriented can-do attitude and flexible aptitude are valued in our fast-paced, continually changing environment. Ability to interact, establish and maintain effective and collegial working relationships with staff, members, and leaders, as well as with Societies and vendors, is a must. This position requires a strong customer/member-service orientation.

Minimum Qualifications (Education, Experience, Skills): Accuracy and attention to detail is absolutely required, as well as a track record of reliability, confidentiality, and conscientious work habits. Proficient in Microsoft 365, specifically Word and Excel and Teams Ability to work independently with little supervision. Ability to organize and prioritize effectively. Willingness to ask questions and ask for help when needed. Ability to adapt and work efficiently in a rapidly changing dynamic environment with deadline pressures. Demonstrated ability to ensure open, transparent communications. Demonstrated ability in dealing directly with employees and board members.

Language Skills: Ability to read, analyze, and interpret documents. Ability to respond effectively to member inquiries.

Physical Demands: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally required to stand, walk, sit, use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; climb stairs; balance; stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl; talk or hear; taste or smell. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by the job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.

Work Environment: Work environment characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is not exposed to weather conditions. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.

Travel: Business travel may or may not occur.

Location: Fitchburg (Madison), WI - this position requires a minimum of two days per week in the office and the ideal candidate will be willing to work in our office full-time.

Agency: Alliance of Crop, Soil and Environmental Science Societies

Reports to: Director of Member Services

Activities: Provide exceptional customer service to members and customers of ASA, CSSA, and SSSA, along with programmatic support, records maintenance, and administrative assistance. Assist the department director and member services staff in carrying out their programs.

Responsibilities Include:

Provide telephone and email support for membership contacts. Assist with contacting members during retention call campaigns. Understand and be able to explain the processes, requirements and benefits of membership. Maintain and update the membership database/records as new information is provided and/or clean-up projects are required. Assist individuals as they join, renew and update membership/subscriptions. Support our member Communities, Divisions, and Specialty Groups with communications, updates, election assistance, materials, website information edits, discussion boards, and other projects as they develop. Assist the geographical Branch leaders with their annual meetings (promotions, logistics (as needed), elections, and communications. Oversee the administration of our scholarship programs (Encompass, Bridge Scholars, others) including communications, logistics, tracking, and report writing. Coordinate and process award honorariums and travel expense reports. Assist in the coordination, with department managers, of prework for the Annual Meeting to includes student and other cohort programs. Provide back-up customer service for our Career Placement Center job submission site. Make web updates using Drupal. Provide administrative/clerical support as requested - including filebound, Zoom scheduling, doodle polls, database queries, etc. Other activities as requested.

Qualifications: Well-developed written and verbal communication skills are required. Very high level of attention to detail - understanding that this can make or break the excellence of our programs. Understanding of common software technologies are a must. A strong work ethic, team-oriented can-do attitude and flexible aptitude are valued in our fast-paced, continually changing environment. Ability to interact, establish and maintain effective and collegial working relationships with staff, members, and leaders, as well as with Societies and vendors, is a must. This position requires a strong customer/member-service orientation.

Minimum Qualifications (Education, Experience, Skills): Accuracy and attention to detail is absolutely required, as well as a track record of reliability, confidentiality, and conscientious work habits. Proficient in Microsoft 365, specifically Word and Excel and Teams Ability to work independently with little supervision. Ability to organize and prioritize effectively. Willingness to ask questions and ask for help when needed. Ability to adapt and work efficiently in a rapidly changing dynamic environment with deadline pressures. Demonstrated ability to ensure open, transparent communications. Demonstrated ability in dealing directly with employees and board members.

Language Skills: Ability to read, analyze, and interpret documents. Ability to respond effectively to member inquiries.

Physical Demands: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally required to stand, walk, sit, use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; climb stairs; balance; stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl; talk or hear; taste or smell. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by the job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.

Work Environment: Work environment characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is not exposed to weather conditions. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.

Travel: Business travel may or may not occur.

Location: Fitchburg (Madison), WI - this position requires a minimum of two days per week in the office and the ideal candidate will be willing to work in our office full-time.

Agency: Alliance of Crop, Soil and Environmental Science Societies

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53711

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Groundskeeping and Maintenance for Horseback Riding Facility

We need volunteers to help with lawn care, helping to maintain our bird and butterfly gardens and horse paddocks, general maintenance, and other work in and around the barn.

Learn more about all our volunteer opportunities at beaminginc.org/volunteer-opportunities. Volunteers must be 14 years old. No experience necessary; training provided. Watch our Volunteer Overview Video at bit.ly/3YLcXQu.

Sign up for Volunteer Training by emailing our Volunteer Coordinator Denise at volunteer4beaming@gmail.com. You can then sign up for volunteer shifts at https://bit.ly/3YLdBxn. We would love for you to join the BEAMING family!

Agency: BEAMING Inc.

We need volunteers to help with lawn care, helping to maintain our bird and butterfly gardens and horse paddocks, general maintenance, and other work in and around the barn.

Learn more about all our volunteer opportunities at beaminginc.org/volunteer-opportunities. Volunteers must be 14 years old. No experience necessary; training provided. Watch our Volunteer Overview Video at bit.ly/3YLcXQu.

Sign up for Volunteer Training by emailing our Volunteer Coordinator Denise at volunteer4beaming@gmail.com. You can then sign up for volunteer shifts at https://bit.ly/3YLdBxn. We would love for you to join the BEAMING family!

Agency: BEAMING Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Counselors for Summer Teen Equine Camps

We need volunteers to help as counselors at our summer Hold Your Horses Teen Camps! These camps run from 9am-2pm, Monday-Thursday. There are two 4-day sessions each summer. Counselors are responsible for taking a small group of 3-5 teens each day through the educational and horse-related sessions. This is an ideal volunteer opportunity for teachers, counselors and other educators. Join us for an uplifting, exciting summer camp experience working with teens!

Learn more about all our volunteer opportunities at beaminginc.org/volunteer-opportunities. Volunteers must be 14 years old. No experience necessary; training provided. Watch our Volunteer Overview Video at bit.ly/3YLcXQu.

Sign up for Volunteer Training by emailing our Volunteer Coordinator Denise at volunteer4beaming@gmail.com. You can then sign up for volunteer shifts at https://bit.ly/3YLdBxn. We would love for you to join the BEAMING family!

Agency: BEAMING Inc.

We need volunteers to help as counselors at our summer Hold Your Horses Teen Camps! These camps run from 9am-2pm, Monday-Thursday. There are two 4-day sessions each summer. Counselors are responsible for taking a small group of 3-5 teens each day through the educational and horse-related sessions. This is an ideal volunteer opportunity for teachers, counselors and other educators. Join us for an uplifting, exciting summer camp experience working with teens!

Learn more about all our volunteer opportunities at beaminginc.org/volunteer-opportunities. Volunteers must be 14 years old. No experience necessary; training provided. Watch our Volunteer Overview Video at bit.ly/3YLcXQu.

Sign up for Volunteer Training by emailing our Volunteer Coordinator Denise at volunteer4beaming@gmail.com. You can then sign up for volunteer shifts at https://bit.ly/3YLdBxn. We would love for you to join the BEAMING family!

Agency: BEAMING Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lesson Prep Assistants for Horseback Riding Programs

We need individuals to assist with lesson preparation by grooming and saddling our horses.

Learn more about all our volunteer opportunities at beaminginc.org/volunteer-opportunities. Volunteers must be 14 years old. No experience necessary; training provided. Watch our Volunteer Overview Video at bit.ly/3YLcXQu.

Sign up for Volunteer Training by emailing our Volunteer Coordinator Denise at volunteer4beaming@gmail.com. You can then sign up for volunteer shifts at https://bit.ly/3YLdBxn. We would love for you to join the BEAMING family!

Agency: BEAMING Inc.

We need individuals to assist with lesson preparation by grooming and saddling our horses.

Learn more about all our volunteer opportunities at beaminginc.org/volunteer-opportunities. Volunteers must be 14 years old. No experience necessary; training provided. Watch our Volunteer Overview Video at bit.ly/3YLcXQu.

Sign up for Volunteer Training by emailing our Volunteer Coordinator Denise at volunteer4beaming@gmail.com. You can then sign up for volunteer shifts at https://bit.ly/3YLdBxn. We would love for you to join the BEAMING family!

Agency: BEAMING Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Horse Handlers for Horseback Riding Programs

Horse handlers are responsible for the horse's behavior while a participant rides. Horse handling requires experience and we offer training in 5 different levels of horse handling. Testing is required for certification at each level.

Learn more about all our volunteer opportunities at beaminginc.org/volunteer-opportunities. Volunteers must be 14 years old. No experience necessary; training provided. Watch our Volunteer Overview Video at bit.ly/3YLcXQu.

Sign up for Volunteer Training by emailing our Volunteer Coordinator Denise at volunteer4beaming@gmail.com. You can then sign up for volunteer shifts at https://bit.ly/3YLdBxn. We would love for you to join the BEAMING family!

 

Agency: BEAMING Inc.

Horse handlers are responsible for the horse's behavior while a participant rides. Horse handling requires experience and we offer training in 5 different levels of horse handling. Testing is required for certification at each level.

Learn more about all our volunteer opportunities at beaminginc.org/volunteer-opportunities. Volunteers must be 14 years old. No experience necessary; training provided. Watch our Volunteer Overview Video at bit.ly/3YLcXQu.

Sign up for Volunteer Training by emailing our Volunteer Coordinator Denise at volunteer4beaming@gmail.com. You can then sign up for volunteer shifts at https://bit.ly/3YLdBxn. We would love for you to join the BEAMING family!

 

Agency: BEAMING Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Side Walkers for Horseback Riding Programs

Assist program participants with maintaining balance and control and interpreting directions given by the Riding Instructor during lessons.

Learn more about all our volunteer opportunities at beaminginc.org/volunteer-opportunities. Volunteers must be 14 years old. No experience necessary; training provided. Watch our Volunteer Overview Video at bit.ly/3YLcXQu.

Sign up for Volunteer Training by emailing our Volunteer Coordinator Denise at volunteer4beaming@gmail.com. You can then sign up for volunteer shifts at https://bit.ly/3YLdBxn. We would love for you to join the BEAMING family!

Agency: BEAMING Inc.

Assist program participants with maintaining balance and control and interpreting directions given by the Riding Instructor during lessons.

Learn more about all our volunteer opportunities at beaminginc.org/volunteer-opportunities. Volunteers must be 14 years old. No experience necessary; training provided. Watch our Volunteer Overview Video at bit.ly/3YLcXQu.

Sign up for Volunteer Training by emailing our Volunteer Coordinator Denise at volunteer4beaming@gmail.com. You can then sign up for volunteer shifts at https://bit.ly/3YLdBxn. We would love for you to join the BEAMING family!

Agency: BEAMING Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help deliver food to local seniors!

We're looking for volunteers to assist with the distribution on Senior Stockboxes. This program provides non-perishable food items and fresh produce to over 400seniors in our community.

Volunteers will start out riding along on the routes then if there's interest in driving the route that can be discussed with our Stockbox Coordinator.

We are looking for volunteers for the following days and times:

Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays or Fridays from about 9am until 1pm


*Driver Volunteers must have clean driving record.

Fill out the volunteer registration form here: bit.ly/3yOiC0a

Agency: The Hunger Task Force of La Crosse

We're looking for volunteers to assist with the distribution on Senior Stockboxes. This program provides non-perishable food items and fresh produce to over 400seniors in our community.

Volunteers will start out riding along on the routes then if there's interest in driving the route that can be discussed with our Stockbox Coordinator.

We are looking for volunteers for the following days and times:

Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays or Fridays from about 9am until 1pm


*Driver Volunteers must have clean driving record.

Fill out the volunteer registration form here: bit.ly/3yOiC0a

Agency: The Hunger Task Force of La Crosse

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54603

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Pet Visitor Volunteer

Pet Therapy volunteers provide social interaction and enjoyment to a hospice patient who loves animals. Pet Therapy Certification is required for animals to visit patients. ProMedica Hospice has information on a certification program to help certify your pet, if not already certified. 

Contact us today and let’s make a difference together!

  

Agency: ProMedica

Pet Therapy volunteers provide social interaction and enjoyment to a hospice patient who loves animals. Pet Therapy Certification is required for animals to visit patients. ProMedica Hospice has information on a certification program to help certify your pet, if not already certified. 

Contact us today and let’s make a difference together!

  

Agency: ProMedica

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54115

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Vet to Vet Volunteer

Nobody understands the concerns of a United States Veteran more than a fellow Veteran or Active Duty Military Personnel. Vet to Vet Volunteers know firsthand the impact of serving our country, thereby creating an environment where life review and healing may occur.

Agency: ProMedica

Nobody understands the concerns of a United States Veteran more than a fellow Veteran or Active Duty Military Personnel. Vet to Vet Volunteers know firsthand the impact of serving our country, thereby creating an environment where life review and healing may occur.

Agency: ProMedica

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54115

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Vigil Volunteer

The goal of the Vigil Volunteer is to connect with patients during their final days and hours to help ensure that no one dies alone. This may be through companionship by being with the patient, who is dying or by providing support to family members who need a break from the bedside of their loved one.

Agency: ProMedica

The goal of the Vigil Volunteer is to connect with patients during their final days and hours to help ensure that no one dies alone. This may be through companionship by being with the patient, who is dying or by providing support to family members who need a break from the bedside of their loved one.

Agency: ProMedica

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54115

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Friendly Visitor/Companion Volunteer

Friendly Visitor Volunteers enhance the quality of our patient’s lives through regular visits and social interaction. Volunteers provide companionship by reading to a patient, going for social visits to reminiscence, playing cards or simply holding a hand and listening. Visits are based on your schedule and availability and patients are in your community.

Contact us today and let’s make a difference together!

Agency: ProMedica

Friendly Visitor Volunteers enhance the quality of our patient’s lives through regular visits and social interaction. Volunteers provide companionship by reading to a patient, going for social visits to reminiscence, playing cards or simply holding a hand and listening. Visits are based on your schedule and availability and patients are in your community.

Contact us today and let’s make a difference together!

Agency: ProMedica

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54115

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Firewood Splitter

SUMMARY OF VOLUNTEER DUTIES

At Heritage Hill State Historical Park, the costumed living history activities that take place often involve fires – to cook meals, dip candles, or even just to keep warm. Fortunately, with 56 acres of nature, firewood is never far away and volunteers like you help make it available for use in the park.

As a volunteer team member of Heritage Hill State Historical Park, you will help build a positive working environment as well as inspire, transform, and build our community through exceptional cultural and historic experiences. Under the general supervision of the Park’s Director of Operations, the volunteer firewood splitter provides principal support and assures seamless functioning of the (Restoration/Maintenance Department).

PRIMARY FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Assist the Restoration/Maintenance staff with splitting and distributing firewood supply. Dependability - adhere to prescheduled work times and dates. Work safely and adhere to Heritage Hill procedures. This position has a flexible work schedule however scheduling in advance is highly preferred.

Key Responsibilities: 

Operating a hydraulic log splitter. Operating a golf cart utility vehicle. Equipment maintenance checks prior to shift.

The Length of Appointment: Year-round.

Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling, however scheduling in advance is highly preferred.

Qualifications:

Positive attitude required to maintain effective working relationships with volunteers and staff. Ability to represent the organization in a professional and positive manner. Safe operation of assigned equipment with physical agility, optical, auditory, and manual dexterity. Ability to lift to 50 pounds as necessary.

Support: Safety training pertaining to this position will be provided by Heritage Hill staff.

Age Requirement: 18+

Dress Code: sturdy shoes, presentable and appropriate clothing for the type of duties described.

Agency: Heritage Hill State Historical Park

SUMMARY OF VOLUNTEER DUTIES

At Heritage Hill State Historical Park, the costumed living history activities that take place often involve fires – to cook meals, dip candles, or even just to keep warm. Fortunately, with 56 acres of nature, firewood is never far away and volunteers like you help make it available for use in the park.

As a volunteer team member of Heritage Hill State Historical Park, you will help build a positive working environment as well as inspire, transform, and build our community through exceptional cultural and historic experiences. Under the general supervision of the Park’s Director of Operations, the volunteer firewood splitter provides principal support and assures seamless functioning of the (Restoration/Maintenance Department).

PRIMARY FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Assist the Restoration/Maintenance staff with splitting and distributing firewood supply. Dependability - adhere to prescheduled work times and dates. Work safely and adhere to Heritage Hill procedures. This position has a flexible work schedule however scheduling in advance is highly preferred.

Key Responsibilities: 

Operating a hydraulic log splitter. Operating a golf cart utility vehicle. Equipment maintenance checks prior to shift.

The Length of Appointment: Year-round.

Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling, however scheduling in advance is highly preferred.

Qualifications:

Positive attitude required to maintain effective working relationships with volunteers and staff. Ability to represent the organization in a professional and positive manner. Safe operation of assigned equipment with physical agility, optical, auditory, and manual dexterity. Ability to lift to 50 pounds as necessary.

Support: Safety training pertaining to this position will be provided by Heritage Hill staff.

Age Requirement: 18+

Dress Code: sturdy shoes, presentable and appropriate clothing for the type of duties described.

Agency: Heritage Hill State Historical Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Equipment Restorer

SUMMARY OF VOLUNTEER DUTIES

As an outdoor living history museum that looks at over 300 years worth of history, there is always a need to restore historic equipment. But it’s worth it – having historic equipment that looks brand new in our historic spaces helps transport visitors into the past and gives them an experience to remember.

As a volunteer team member of Heritage Hill State Historical Park, you will help build a positive working environment as well as inspire, transform, and build our community through exceptional cultural and historic experiences. Under the general supervision of the Park’s Director of Operations, provides principal support and assures seamless functioning of the (Restoration/Maintenance Department). 

PRIMARY FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Assist the Restoration/Maintenance department with the Restoration and Preservation of exhibit farm equipment at Heritage Hill’s Belgian farm area that dates from 1870-1910.

Key Responsibilities:

Disassemble, repair, replicate missing components, clean, paint, reassembly.

The Length of Appointment: Ongoing.

Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling, however scheduling in advance is highly preferred.

Qualifications:

Equipment repair or general mechanical understanding- however do not need to be specifically knowledgeable of the workings of old farm equipment. Knowledge of using oxy/acetylene torch. Basic knowledge of gas or MIG welding. Some wood working knowledge is preferred.

Support: Safety training pertaining to this position will be provided by Heritage Hill staff. All PPE and tools provided by Heritage Hill.

Age Requirement: 18+

Dress Code: Sturdy shoes, presentable and appropriate clothing for the type of duties described.

Agency: Heritage Hill State Historical Park

SUMMARY OF VOLUNTEER DUTIES

As an outdoor living history museum that looks at over 300 years worth of history, there is always a need to restore historic equipment. But it’s worth it – having historic equipment that looks brand new in our historic spaces helps transport visitors into the past and gives them an experience to remember.

As a volunteer team member of Heritage Hill State Historical Park, you will help build a positive working environment as well as inspire, transform, and build our community through exceptional cultural and historic experiences. Under the general supervision of the Park’s Director of Operations, provides principal support and assures seamless functioning of the (Restoration/Maintenance Department). 

PRIMARY FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Assist the Restoration/Maintenance department with the Restoration and Preservation of exhibit farm equipment at Heritage Hill’s Belgian farm area that dates from 1870-1910.

Key Responsibilities:

Disassemble, repair, replicate missing components, clean, paint, reassembly.

The Length of Appointment: Ongoing.

Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling, however scheduling in advance is highly preferred.

Qualifications:

Equipment repair or general mechanical understanding- however do not need to be specifically knowledgeable of the workings of old farm equipment. Knowledge of using oxy/acetylene torch. Basic knowledge of gas or MIG welding. Some wood working knowledge is preferred.

Support: Safety training pertaining to this position will be provided by Heritage Hill staff. All PPE and tools provided by Heritage Hill.

Age Requirement: 18+

Dress Code: Sturdy shoes, presentable and appropriate clothing for the type of duties described.

Agency: Heritage Hill State Historical Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: General Volunteer

Love nature? Looking to support conservation work? Interested in getting outside? Love to support local nonprofits? Want to be on call for volunteer opportunities? Not sure where to start? Look no further! 

Riveredge Nature Center is the place to be! With a variety of volunteer opportunities-- from working as a receptionist to working with homeschool students, helping with construction projects to monitoring sturgeon, hauling sap to working at summer camp-- there is something for everyone! 

We'd love to help you get set up with the right opportunity for your schedule, interests, and personal development! We offer a variety of opportunities for different mobility and skill levels. If you are interested in the outdoors we can help you find the perfect thing! 

Responding to this listing will connect you with our Volunteer Manager, Hannah Sedgwick, who can help you navigate our volunteer opportunities to find the right fit for you! 

 

Riveredge Nature Center is committed to supporting conservation through education that awakens curiosity, engages the body, and explores connections to nature for all generations. We envision a world of healthier human and natural communities. We hope to prioritize adventure, a sense of place, discovery, and joy. Our vision and goals are made possible by our wonderful group of committed volunteers. If you are interested in getting outdoors and helping us build healthier human and natural communities, we'd love to have you join us! 

Agency: Riveredge Nature Center

Love nature? Looking to support conservation work? Interested in getting outside? Love to support local nonprofits? Want to be on call for volunteer opportunities? Not sure where to start? Look no further! 

Riveredge Nature Center is the place to be! With a variety of volunteer opportunities-- from working as a receptionist to working with homeschool students, helping with construction projects to monitoring sturgeon, hauling sap to working at summer camp-- there is something for everyone! 

We'd love to help you get set up with the right opportunity for your schedule, interests, and personal development! We offer a variety of opportunities for different mobility and skill levels. If you are interested in the outdoors we can help you find the perfect thing! 

Responding to this listing will connect you with our Volunteer Manager, Hannah Sedgwick, who can help you navigate our volunteer opportunities to find the right fit for you! 

 

Riveredge Nature Center is committed to supporting conservation through education that awakens curiosity, engages the body, and explores connections to nature for all generations. We envision a world of healthier human and natural communities. We hope to prioritize adventure, a sense of place, discovery, and joy. Our vision and goals are made possible by our wonderful group of committed volunteers. If you are interested in getting outdoors and helping us build healthier human and natural communities, we'd love to have you join us! 

Agency: Riveredge Nature Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53080

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: General Volunteer

Love nature? Looking to support conservation work? Interested in getting outside? Love to support local nonprofits? Want to be on call for volunteer opportunities? Not sure where to start? Look no further! 

Riveredge Nature Center is the place to be! With a variety of volunteer opportunities-- from working as a receptionist to working with homeschool students, helping with construction projects to monitoring sturgeon, hauling sap to working at summer camp-- there is something for everyone! 

We'd love to help you get set up with the right opportunity for your schedule, interests, and personal development! We offer a variety of opportunities for different mobility and skill levels. If you are interested in the outdoors we can help you find the perfect thing! 

Responding to this listing will connect you with our Volunteer Manager, Hannah Sedgwick, who can help you navigate our volunteer opportunities to find the right fit for you! 

 

Riveredge Nature Center is committed to supporting conservation through education that awakens curiosity, engages the body, and explores connections to nature for all generations. We envision a world of healthier human and natural communities. We hope to prioritize adventure, a sense of place, discovery, and joy. Our vision and goals are made possible by our wonderful group of committed volunteers. If you are interested in getting outdoors and helping us build healthier human and natural communities, we'd love to have you join us! 

Agency: Riveredge Nature Center, Inc.

Love nature? Looking to support conservation work? Interested in getting outside? Love to support local nonprofits? Want to be on call for volunteer opportunities? Not sure where to start? Look no further! 

Riveredge Nature Center is the place to be! With a variety of volunteer opportunities-- from working as a receptionist to working with homeschool students, helping with construction projects to monitoring sturgeon, hauling sap to working at summer camp-- there is something for everyone! 

We'd love to help you get set up with the right opportunity for your schedule, interests, and personal development! We offer a variety of opportunities for different mobility and skill levels. If you are interested in the outdoors we can help you find the perfect thing! 

Responding to this listing will connect you with our Volunteer Manager, Hannah Sedgwick, who can help you navigate our volunteer opportunities to find the right fit for you! 

 

Riveredge Nature Center is committed to supporting conservation through education that awakens curiosity, engages the body, and explores connections to nature for all generations. We envision a world of healthier human and natural communities. We hope to prioritize adventure, a sense of place, discovery, and joy. Our vision and goals are made possible by our wonderful group of committed volunteers. If you are interested in getting outdoors and helping us build healthier human and natural communities, we'd love to have you join us! 

Agency: Riveredge Nature Center, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53080

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shoe & Linen Volunteer

We have a need for a volunteer to help sort and mate shoes as well as fold and prep linen for our sales floor. 

Agency: St Vincent de Paul of Green Bay

We have a need for a volunteer to help sort and mate shoes as well as fold and prep linen for our sales floor. 

Agency: St Vincent de Paul of Green Bay

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54302

Allow Groups: Yes