Opportunities From: Volunteer Wisconsin

Volunteer: Friendship Partner

We are looking for enthusiastic individuals to serve as Friendship Partners for refugees in our community. In this rewarding role, you will help build genuine friendships by sharing what life is like as a local. Whether it’s exploring parks, attending free community events, or simply sharing a meal or a cup of tea, your involvement will foster connection and support. By becoming a Friendship Partner, you’ll make a meaningful difference in someone’s life while enriching your own shared experiences.

Prior to volunteering you will be required to fill out a volunteer application that can be found here, attend a general volunteer orientation, and complete a background check.

Agency: World Relief Wisconsin

We are looking for enthusiastic individuals to serve as Friendship Partners for refugees in our community. In this rewarding role, you will help build genuine friendships by sharing what life is like as a local. Whether it’s exploring parks, attending free community events, or simply sharing a meal or a cup of tea, your involvement will foster connection and support. By becoming a Friendship Partner, you’ll make a meaningful difference in someone’s life while enriching your own shared experiences.

Prior to volunteering you will be required to fill out a volunteer application that can be found here, attend a general volunteer orientation, and complete a background check.

Agency: World Relief Wisconsin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54911

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Member

Share your talents! You don't necessarily need to be a musician to help us reach our goals. We’d love to expand our board membership to include experts in the areas of marketing, fundraising, strategic planning, and educational outreach.

The full board meets monthly (usually the evening of the fourth Wednesday), often via video conferencing. Members also serve on committees (education, fundraising, marketing, operations) which meet as needed and report back to the full board.

Agency: Civic Symphony of Green Bay

Share your talents! You don't necessarily need to be a musician to help us reach our goals. We’d love to expand our board membership to include experts in the areas of marketing, fundraising, strategic planning, and educational outreach.

The full board meets monthly (usually the evening of the fourth Wednesday), often via video conferencing. Members also serve on committees (education, fundraising, marketing, operations) which meet as needed and report back to the full board.

Agency: Civic Symphony of Green Bay

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54115

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: If you really want to make a difference in someone's life this is for you!

Volunteers deliver meals for homebound seniors throughout Portage County as part of the ADRC's Rural Home Delivered Meal Program.  If you want to really make a difference in someone's life this is for you! A mileage stipend is available.  Number of Volunteers Needed:   15-20

Commitment is approximately 1 ½ - 2 hours between 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Routes are primarily in the villages and rural areas of Portage County, but in most cases start and end at the Lincoln Center in Stevens Point.

Scheduling can be flexible and we'd be happy to talk to you about what works for your schedule.  

You must be 55 years of age or older to volunteer as a part of the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program but our nutrition program is happy to accept volunteers of any age so long as they can drive and pass a background check.

Agency: AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP & FGP of Portage County

Volunteers deliver meals for homebound seniors throughout Portage County as part of the ADRC's Rural Home Delivered Meal Program.  If you want to really make a difference in someone's life this is for you! A mileage stipend is available.  Number of Volunteers Needed:   15-20

Commitment is approximately 1 ½ - 2 hours between 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Routes are primarily in the villages and rural areas of Portage County, but in most cases start and end at the Lincoln Center in Stevens Point.

Scheduling can be flexible and we'd be happy to talk to you about what works for your schedule.  

You must be 55 years of age or older to volunteer as a part of the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program but our nutrition program is happy to accept volunteers of any age so long as they can drive and pass a background check.

Agency: AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP & FGP of Portage County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54481

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Educator for Student Tours

 

Agency: Historic Blooming Grove Historical Society

 

Agency: Historic Blooming Grove Historical Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53716

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: CSD Fundraising Event Volunteer

Community Smiles Dental hosts two signature fundraising events each year - Laugh for a Smile (in mid-April) and Cheers to Community Smiles (in early November). We need a number of volunteers per event to assist with guest relations, guest giving, logistics, raffles, etc. This is a great opportunity to support a large community event and help CSD raise much-needed financial resources for our clinics. 

Specific event dates and roles can be discussed following initial volunteer inquiry. 

Agency: Community Smiles Dental

Community Smiles Dental hosts two signature fundraising events each year - Laugh for a Smile (in mid-April) and Cheers to Community Smiles (in early November). We need a number of volunteers per event to assist with guest relations, guest giving, logistics, raffles, etc. This is a great opportunity to support a large community event and help CSD raise much-needed financial resources for our clinics. 

Specific event dates and roles can be discussed following initial volunteer inquiry. 

Agency: Community Smiles Dental

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53045

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Catholic Eucharistic Minister

Spiritual Services is in need of volunteers to distribute the Sacrament of the Eucharist to patients, as assigned by the spiritual services staff.  Ministers can serve any day of the week. Volunteers are required to be a Roman Catholic Eucharistic Minister approved by the Bishop or Bishop representative. 

Volunteers are needed to give of their time and talents for approximately four hours a week in a variety of positions at Ascension Mercy Hospital in Oshkosh. If you are looking for a rewarding experience and a feeling of community spirit, this is the place for you. For more information about Mercy’s Volunteer Services, contact the volunteer office at 920-223-0225, or email MHVolun@ascension.org.  You can apply onlineat  https://www.ascension.org/ascensionmercyvolunteer.

Agency: Ascension Mercy Hospital

Spiritual Services is in need of volunteers to distribute the Sacrament of the Eucharist to patients, as assigned by the spiritual services staff.  Ministers can serve any day of the week. Volunteers are required to be a Roman Catholic Eucharistic Minister approved by the Bishop or Bishop representative. 

Volunteers are needed to give of their time and talents for approximately four hours a week in a variety of positions at Ascension Mercy Hospital in Oshkosh. If you are looking for a rewarding experience and a feeling of community spirit, this is the place for you. For more information about Mercy’s Volunteer Services, contact the volunteer office at 920-223-0225, or email MHVolun@ascension.org.  You can apply onlineat  https://www.ascension.org/ascensionmercyvolunteer.

Agency: Ascension Mercy Hospital

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54904

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tour Bus Guide

LCHS provides step-on guides for the cruise boat bus tours that run from July through mid-October. We also provide step-on guides for private bus tours that visit La Crosse throughout the year. Tour obligations range from one hour to up to full mornings or full afternoons, depending on the type of tour. Tour content is generally about the history and culture of La Crosse and the region, and training is provided.

Agency: La Crosse County Historical Society

LCHS provides step-on guides for the cruise boat bus tours that run from July through mid-October. We also provide step-on guides for private bus tours that visit La Crosse throughout the year. Tour obligations range from one hour to up to full mornings or full afternoons, depending on the type of tour. Tour content is generally about the history and culture of La Crosse and the region, and training is provided.

Agency: La Crosse County Historical Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cycling Without Age Trishaw Pilots (Electric Bike Driver)

Woodside Senior Communities was the first to bring Cycling Without Age to the Green Bay community through a grant from the Greater Green Bay Community Foundation.  Each spring through fall we train volunteer pilots to give residents rides in the trishaw.  This is an electric bike with a basket in the front where up to two residents can sit.  We do ask for a weekly and/or monthly time commitment.  Rides can happen any day of the week during daylight hours. Must be in good physical shape. 

Agency: Woodside Senior Communities

Woodside Senior Communities was the first to bring Cycling Without Age to the Green Bay community through a grant from the Greater Green Bay Community Foundation.  Each spring through fall we train volunteer pilots to give residents rides in the trishaw.  This is an electric bike with a basket in the front where up to two residents can sit.  We do ask for a weekly and/or monthly time commitment.  Rides can happen any day of the week during daylight hours. Must be in good physical shape. 

Agency: Woodside Senior Communities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54304

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Musical Entertainers at Woodside Manor & Woodside Lutheran Home

Woodside Manor and Woodside Lutheran Home gladly welcome volunteer musical entertainers.  The Life Enrichment Managers will work with you to arrange a time that works for you and the residents. 

Agency: Woodside Senior Communities

Woodside Manor and Woodside Lutheran Home gladly welcome volunteer musical entertainers.  The Life Enrichment Managers will work with you to arrange a time that works for you and the residents. 

Agency: Woodside Senior Communities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54304

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Men's Club Leader at Woodside Lutheran Home

Lead a group of men in various activities of interest.  The volunteer would coordinate a best day and time with the Life Enrichment Manager.  First time volunteers do need to complete the Woodside Senior Communities Volunteer Orientation and paperwork.  We do ask for a weekly and/or monthly time commitment. 

Agency: Woodside Senior Communities

Lead a group of men in various activities of interest.  The volunteer would coordinate a best day and time with the Life Enrichment Manager.  First time volunteers do need to complete the Woodside Senior Communities Volunteer Orientation and paperwork.  We do ask for a weekly and/or monthly time commitment. 

Agency: Woodside Senior Communities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54304

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Manicure Assistant at Woodside Lutheran Home

Assist the Life Enrichment team with providing manicures for residents.  First time volunteers will need to complete the Woodside Senior Communities Volunteer Orientation and paperwork.  We do ask for a weekly and/or monthly time commitment. 

Agency: Woodside Senior Communities

Assist the Life Enrichment team with providing manicures for residents.  First time volunteers will need to complete the Woodside Senior Communities Volunteer Orientation and paperwork.  We do ask for a weekly and/or monthly time commitment. 

Agency: Woodside Senior Communities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54304

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bingo Caller at Woodside Lutheran Home

Assist the Life Enrichment team by calling Bingo every Monday from 1:30 PM to 2:30 PM and every other Friday from 1:30 PM to 2:30 PM.  First time volunteers must complete the Woodside Senior Communities Volunteer Orientation and paperwork.  We do ask for a weekly and/or monthly time commitment. 

Agency: Woodside Senior Communities

Assist the Life Enrichment team by calling Bingo every Monday from 1:30 PM to 2:30 PM and every other Friday from 1:30 PM to 2:30 PM.  First time volunteers must complete the Woodside Senior Communities Volunteer Orientation and paperwork.  We do ask for a weekly and/or monthly time commitment. 

Agency: Woodside Senior Communities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54304

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Evening Activity Assistant at Woodside Lutheran Home

Assist the Life Enrichment team with an evening activity from 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM.  All supplies are provided.  First time volunteers will need to complete the Woodside Senior Communities Volunteer Orientation and paperwork.  We do ask for a weekly and/or monthly time commitment. 

Agency: Woodside Senior Communities

Assist the Life Enrichment team with an evening activity from 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM.  All supplies are provided.  First time volunteers will need to complete the Woodside Senior Communities Volunteer Orientation and paperwork.  We do ask for a weekly and/or monthly time commitment. 

Agency: Woodside Senior Communities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54304

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Happy Hour Server at Woodside Manor

Assist the Life Enrichment team with Resident Happy Hour.  First time volunteers will need to complete the Woodside Senior Communities Volunteer Orientation and paperwork.  We do ask for a weekly and/or monthly time commitment. 

Agency: Woodside Senior Communities

Assist the Life Enrichment team with Resident Happy Hour.  First time volunteers will need to complete the Woodside Senior Communities Volunteer Orientation and paperwork.  We do ask for a weekly and/or monthly time commitment. 

Agency: Woodside Senior Communities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54304

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sports Assistant at Woodside Manor

Assist the Life Enrichment team with leading the residents in sport games.  First time volunteers will need to complete the Woodside Senior Communities Volunteer Orientation and paperwork.  We do ask for a weekly and/or monthly time commitment. 

Agency: Woodside Senior Communities

Assist the Life Enrichment team with leading the residents in sport games.  First time volunteers will need to complete the Woodside Senior Communities Volunteer Orientation and paperwork.  We do ask for a weekly and/or monthly time commitment. 

Agency: Woodside Senior Communities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54304

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Large Activity Group Assistant at Woodside Manor

Assist the Life Enrichment team with large resident activity groups.  First time volunteers will need to complete the Woodside Senior Communities Volunteer Orientation and paperwork.  We do ask for a weekly and/or monthly time commitment. 

Agency: Woodside Senior Communities

Assist the Life Enrichment team with large resident activity groups.  First time volunteers will need to complete the Woodside Senior Communities Volunteer Orientation and paperwork.  We do ask for a weekly and/or monthly time commitment. 

Agency: Woodside Senior Communities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54304

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Bingo Helpers at Woodside Manor

Assist the Life Enrichment team with Bingo every Wednesday from 2 PM to 3:30 PM.  First time volunteers will need to complete the Woodside Senior Communities Volunteer Orientation and paperwork.  We do ask for a weekly and/or monthly time commitment. 

Agency: Woodside Senior Communities

Assist the Life Enrichment team with Bingo every Wednesday from 2 PM to 3:30 PM.  First time volunteers will need to complete the Woodside Senior Communities Volunteer Orientation and paperwork.  We do ask for a weekly and/or monthly time commitment. 

Agency: Woodside Senior Communities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54304

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Transporters for Church Services on Campus (Push Wheelchairs) at Woodside Manor

Transporters will help residents who are in wheelchairs get to the campus Chapel for church services on Wednesdays from 9 AM to 11 AM.  First time volunteers will need to complete the Woodside Senior Communities Volunteer Orientation and paperwork.  We do ask for a weekly and/or monthly time commitment. 

Agency: Woodside Senior Communities

Transporters will help residents who are in wheelchairs get to the campus Chapel for church services on Wednesdays from 9 AM to 11 AM.  First time volunteers will need to complete the Woodside Senior Communities Volunteer Orientation and paperwork.  We do ask for a weekly and/or monthly time commitment. 

Agency: Woodside Senior Communities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54304

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Game Assistant at Woodside Manor

Game Assistant needed every Monday from 3 PM to 4:30 PM to help residents play various games such as bowling, cards, bingo, etc.  First time volunteers will need to complete Woodside Senior Communities Volunteer Orientation and paperwork.  We do ask for a weekly and/or monthly time commitment. 

Agency: Woodside Senior Communities

Game Assistant needed every Monday from 3 PM to 4:30 PM to help residents play various games such as bowling, cards, bingo, etc.  First time volunteers will need to complete Woodside Senior Communities Volunteer Orientation and paperwork.  We do ask for a weekly and/or monthly time commitment. 

Agency: Woodside Senior Communities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54304

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Manicure Assistant at Woodside Manor

Assist the Life Enrichment team with filing and painting residents' fingernails. All supplies will be provided. First time volunteers will need to complete the Woodside Senior Communities volunteer orientation and paperwork.  We do ask for at least a weekly or monthly commitment. 

Agency: Woodside Senior Communities

Assist the Life Enrichment team with filing and painting residents' fingernails. All supplies will be provided. First time volunteers will need to complete the Woodside Senior Communities volunteer orientation and paperwork.  We do ask for at least a weekly or monthly commitment. 

Agency: Woodside Senior Communities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54304

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Eucharistic Minister

Spiritual Services needs volunteers to distribute the Sacrament of the Eucharist to patients.  Ministers can serve any day of the week. Volunteers are required to be a Roman Catholic Eucharistic Minister approved by the Bishop or Bishop representative. 

Volunteers are needed  for approximately four hours a week in a variety of positions at Ascension Calumet Hospital in Chilton. If you are looking for a rewarding experience and a feeling of community spirit, this is the place for you. For more information about Calumet’s Volunteer Services, contact the volunteer office at 920-849-1717, or email MHVolun@ascension.org.  You can apply online at https://www.ascension.org/ascensioncalumentvolunteer

Agency: Ascension Calumet Hospital

Spiritual Services needs volunteers to distribute the Sacrament of the Eucharist to patients.  Ministers can serve any day of the week. Volunteers are required to be a Roman Catholic Eucharistic Minister approved by the Bishop or Bishop representative. 

Volunteers are needed  for approximately four hours a week in a variety of positions at Ascension Calumet Hospital in Chilton. If you are looking for a rewarding experience and a feeling of community spirit, this is the place for you. For more information about Calumet’s Volunteer Services, contact the volunteer office at 920-849-1717, or email MHVolun@ascension.org.  You can apply online at https://www.ascension.org/ascensioncalumentvolunteer

Agency: Ascension Calumet Hospital

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53014

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Short Term Projects

Volunteer for a one-time or shorter-term project such as folding items, or a collating or mail project.  Timeframe is flexible.  A perfect opportunity for a volunteer needing a flexible schedule.

Volunteers are needed  for approximately four hours a week in a variety of positions at Ascension Calumet Hospital in Chilton. If you are looking for a rewarding experience and a feeling of community spirit, this is the place for you. For more information about Calumet’s Volunteer Services, contact the volunteer office at 920-849-1717, or email MHVolun@ascension.org.  You can apply online at https://www.ascension.org/ascensioncalumentvolunteer

Agency: Ascension Calumet Hospital

Volunteer for a one-time or shorter-term project such as folding items, or a collating or mail project.  Timeframe is flexible.  A perfect opportunity for a volunteer needing a flexible schedule.

Volunteers are needed  for approximately four hours a week in a variety of positions at Ascension Calumet Hospital in Chilton. If you are looking for a rewarding experience and a feeling of community spirit, this is the place for you. For more information about Calumet’s Volunteer Services, contact the volunteer office at 920-849-1717, or email MHVolun@ascension.org.  You can apply online at https://www.ascension.org/ascensioncalumentvolunteer

Agency: Ascension Calumet Hospital

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53014

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Maintenance

Volunteers provide assistance and support to maintenance/facilities staff with tasks such as checking equipment, patching, wheelchair maintenance, painting and furniture assembly.

Volunteers are needed  for approximately four hours a week in a variety of positions at Ascension Calumet Hospital in Chilton. If you are looking for a rewarding experience and a feeling of community spirit, this is the place for you. For more information about Calumet’s Volunteer Services, contact the volunteer office at 920-849-1717, or email MHVolun@ascension.org.  You can apply online at https://www.ascension.org/ascensioncalumentvolunteer

 

Agency: Ascension Calumet Hospital

Volunteers provide assistance and support to maintenance/facilities staff with tasks such as checking equipment, patching, wheelchair maintenance, painting and furniture assembly.

Volunteers are needed  for approximately four hours a week in a variety of positions at Ascension Calumet Hospital in Chilton. If you are looking for a rewarding experience and a feeling of community spirit, this is the place for you. For more information about Calumet’s Volunteer Services, contact the volunteer office at 920-849-1717, or email MHVolun@ascension.org.  You can apply online at https://www.ascension.org/ascensioncalumentvolunteer

 

Agency: Ascension Calumet Hospital

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53014

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Task Force Members

JOSHUA is looking for individuals for their task force who are passionate about social justice and who are looking for a way to contribute to their community by offering and participating in solving local issues. We currently have an active Transformational Justice Committee & Spiritual Leaders Caucus.  In 2024 we will be adding our Housing Task Force once again, along with an Integrated Voter Registration Team.  We are currently looking for leaders to run the Housing Task Force and Integrated Voter Registration team.

Agency: Justice Organization Sharing Hope & United for Action (JOSHUA)

JOSHUA is looking for individuals for their task force who are passionate about social justice and who are looking for a way to contribute to their community by offering and participating in solving local issues. We currently have an active Transformational Justice Committee & Spiritual Leaders Caucus.  In 2024 we will be adding our Housing Task Force once again, along with an Integrated Voter Registration Team.  We are currently looking for leaders to run the Housing Task Force and Integrated Voter Registration team.

Agency: Justice Organization Sharing Hope & United for Action (JOSHUA)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board of Directors Member

We are seeking individuals who care for social justice issues and want to be an active member in the community. As a potential board member, you’d sit in on meetings making decisions for the organization, helping to do outreach, plan events, and more.

Agency: Justice Organization Sharing Hope & United for Action (JOSHUA)

We are seeking individuals who care for social justice issues and want to be an active member in the community. As a potential board member, you’d sit in on meetings making decisions for the organization, helping to do outreach, plan events, and more.

Agency: Justice Organization Sharing Hope & United for Action (JOSHUA)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: YOU can help change a child's story! Become a Court Appointed Special Advocate!

Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Brown County is a volunteer-based nonprofit organization that provides a voice for children who have experienced abuse and/or neglect who are under the legal protection of the court system.

We recruit, train and support community volunteers to advocate on behalf of children under court protection until they are safe and thriving in permanent homes.

CASA volunteers visit the child regularly & submit a monthly report to the judge on the child's safety and well-being to help the judge make important decisions on the child's future. Every CASA works closely with an Advocate Supervisor, on the CASA staff, who provides support and guidance throughout the court process and child's journey.

You do not need any specialized skills to become a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteer. CASA volunteers are 21 or older, undergo a background, child protective services and reference check, take part in a personal interview, & complete CASA volunteer pre-service training.

CASA volunteers are patient, open-minded people from all walks of life who have good communication skills, a history of following through on commitments, and a willingness to accept guidance. Above all, CASA volunteers care about children and their futures!

All volunteers go through an initial 30 hours of training (15 hours of online coursework and 15 hours of in-person training). The training includes sections that guide you through the role of the CASA volunteer, the child welfare system, needs and development of children, trauma, mental health, poverty, professional communication, cultural competence, educational needs and permanency.

Once training is completed, volunteers are then sworn in by a Brown County Judge, taking an oath of confidentiality.

Check out our website to learn more and help us make a difference for children who need a strong voice!

https://www.casabc.org/volunteer

If you have any questions or would like additional information on becoming a CASA, please contact Taylor Connell at taylor@casabc.org or 920-430-0089.

Agency: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Brown County

Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Brown County is a volunteer-based nonprofit organization that provides a voice for children who have experienced abuse and/or neglect who are under the legal protection of the court system.

We recruit, train and support community volunteers to advocate on behalf of children under court protection until they are safe and thriving in permanent homes.

CASA volunteers visit the child regularly & submit a monthly report to the judge on the child's safety and well-being to help the judge make important decisions on the child's future. Every CASA works closely with an Advocate Supervisor, on the CASA staff, who provides support and guidance throughout the court process and child's journey.

You do not need any specialized skills to become a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteer. CASA volunteers are 21 or older, undergo a background, child protective services and reference check, take part in a personal interview, & complete CASA volunteer pre-service training.

CASA volunteers are patient, open-minded people from all walks of life who have good communication skills, a history of following through on commitments, and a willingness to accept guidance. Above all, CASA volunteers care about children and their futures!

All volunteers go through an initial 30 hours of training (15 hours of online coursework and 15 hours of in-person training). The training includes sections that guide you through the role of the CASA volunteer, the child welfare system, needs and development of children, trauma, mental health, poverty, professional communication, cultural competence, educational needs and permanency.

Once training is completed, volunteers are then sworn in by a Brown County Judge, taking an oath of confidentiality.

Check out our website to learn more and help us make a difference for children who need a strong voice!

https://www.casabc.org/volunteer

If you have any questions or would like additional information on becoming a CASA, please contact Taylor Connell at taylor@casabc.org or 920-430-0089.

Agency: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Brown County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bring the Past to Life for Everyone. Work at a Local Museum.

Museums are open to the public to provide a connection to the past. Volunteer to keep those doors open by manning the information desk, be a clerk in the museum store or work to provided income to keep the lights on and the people coming in.  Background checks are required of all volunteers. Training provided. Positions available in Washburn, Ashland, and Hurley.

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Agency: Northwest Wisconsin Community Services Agency Inc

Museums are open to the public to provide a connection to the past. Volunteer to keep those doors open by manning the information desk, be a clerk in the museum store or work to provided income to keep the lights on and the people coming in.  Background checks are required of all volunteers. Training provided. Positions available in Washburn, Ashland, and Hurley.

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Agency: Northwest Wisconsin Community Services Agency Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54806

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ready to Coordinate Clothing? Be a Part of a Team at a Local Thrift Shop

Color Coordinating Clothing. Organizing donations. Scheduling volunteers. Ringing up customers. All in the days work of a thrift shop volunteer. Come help other like-minded volunteers create an environment that is fun to work in along with helping those in need. Schedules vary with you working 1 day per week or 1 day per month. Whatever works in your schedule. Positions available in Washburn, Ashland, and Mercer. Background checks and training are required before being scheduled for your first day.

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Agency: Northwest Wisconsin Community Services Agency Inc

Color Coordinating Clothing. Organizing donations. Scheduling volunteers. Ringing up customers. All in the days work of a thrift shop volunteer. Come help other like-minded volunteers create an environment that is fun to work in along with helping those in need. Schedules vary with you working 1 day per week or 1 day per month. Whatever works in your schedule. Positions available in Washburn, Ashland, and Mercer. Background checks and training are required before being scheduled for your first day.

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Agency: Northwest Wisconsin Community Services Agency Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54806

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Odd Jobs Available a the Ashland Community Shelter

Come help the shelter by taking on odd jobs around the shelter. Cleaning carpets, changing out light bulbs, fixing items that need fixing, and shoveling snow. Any of these can be done to help the shelter. Training and background checks are required before taking the first shift. 

Agency: Northwest Wisconsin Community Services Agency Inc

Come help the shelter by taking on odd jobs around the shelter. Cleaning carpets, changing out light bulbs, fixing items that need fixing, and shoveling snow. Any of these can be done to help the shelter. Training and background checks are required before taking the first shift. 

Agency: Northwest Wisconsin Community Services Agency Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54806

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Daytime Front Desk Attendant for Ashland Community Shelter

Come help the Shelter by becoming a front desk attendant. Help to answer questions from clients and from those that call in. Lock and unlock client's rooms as they come and go from the shelter. Other projects as needed are completed by the attendant. Training and background checks are required before taking the first shift. Positions available in Ashland.

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Agency: Northwest Wisconsin Community Services Agency Inc

Come help the Shelter by becoming a front desk attendant. Help to answer questions from clients and from those that call in. Lock and unlock client's rooms as they come and go from the shelter. Other projects as needed are completed by the attendant. Training and background checks are required before taking the first shift. Positions available in Ashland.

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Agency: Northwest Wisconsin Community Services Agency Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54806

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Provide some security by passing out food at a Food Pantry in Douglas County

Come help those in need receive food for three to five days with your help. Volunteer at a food pantry to make a difference to those in the community who just cannot make ends meet. Background checks and training required before working the first shift. Positions available in Ashland or Superior.

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Agency: Northwest Wisconsin Community Services Agency Inc

Come help those in need receive food for three to five days with your help. Volunteer at a food pantry to make a difference to those in the community who just cannot make ends meet. Background checks and training required before working the first shift. Positions available in Ashland or Superior.

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Agency: Northwest Wisconsin Community Services Agency Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54806

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Mentor - School-Based Program - Marshfield

Become a Mentor!

In our School-Based Mentoring Program, a mentor will give a child the invaluable gift of being a caring and consistent friend to them.

Our School-Based or Site-Based Mentoring Program volunteer will meet with their Little for about 1 hour on a specific day, in a supervised setting, on a weekly basis.  Volunteers are matched during lunch periods or after school hours.  (Hours vary at different sites.)  Volunteering takes place in Marshfield, WI.  Volunteer activity ideas are playing board games, reading together, doing craft projects, or just talking.

 

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Wisconsin

Become a Mentor!

In our School-Based Mentoring Program, a mentor will give a child the invaluable gift of being a caring and consistent friend to them.

Our School-Based or Site-Based Mentoring Program volunteer will meet with their Little for about 1 hour on a specific day, in a supervised setting, on a weekly basis.  Volunteers are matched during lunch periods or after school hours.  (Hours vary at different sites.)  Volunteering takes place in Marshfield, WI.  Volunteer activity ideas are playing board games, reading together, doing craft projects, or just talking.

 

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Wisconsin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54449

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tour guide (docent)

Volunteer tour guides (we use the National Park Service term "docent") are expected to memorize material written on Hearthstone Historic House to provide an approximately 60–75-minute tour to visitors of the museum. Docents will be given a guide plus other interactive tools to get them acquainted with the history of the museum, and to present different historical topics about the house in each of its different themed rooms. Tours are mostly targeted towards adult visitors but may also occasionally include school-aged group tours. An ideal volunteer docent is interested in the early history of Hearthstone and the Fox Cities, enjoys public speaking, and is willing to provide tours in an informative, yet entertaining format! 

For additional information on Hearthstone Historic House Museum, please see www.hearthstonemuseum.org.

Agency: Hearthstone Historic House Museum

Volunteer tour guides (we use the National Park Service term "docent") are expected to memorize material written on Hearthstone Historic House to provide an approximately 60–75-minute tour to visitors of the museum. Docents will be given a guide plus other interactive tools to get them acquainted with the history of the museum, and to present different historical topics about the house in each of its different themed rooms. Tours are mostly targeted towards adult visitors but may also occasionally include school-aged group tours. An ideal volunteer docent is interested in the early history of Hearthstone and the Fox Cities, enjoys public speaking, and is willing to provide tours in an informative, yet entertaining format! 

For additional information on Hearthstone Historic House Museum, please see www.hearthstonemuseum.org.

Agency: Hearthstone Historic House Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54911

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Provide some security by passing out food at food pantry in Ashland County

Come help those in need received food for three to five days with your help. Volunteer at a food pantry to make a difference to those in the community who just can not make ends meet. Background checks and training required before working first shift.

Agency: Northwest Wisconsin Community Services Agency Inc

Come help those in need received food for three to five days with your help. Volunteer at a food pantry to make a difference to those in the community who just can not make ends meet. Background checks and training required before working first shift.

Agency: Northwest Wisconsin Community Services Agency Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54806

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Event Coordinator

The EmBark Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that provides support and services to survivors and their furry friends. EmBark is offering this position so that we can grow in the amount of events, social media campaigns, and fundraisers that we are a part of. This position is highly important as we grow. Through growth of the nonprofit, we hope to turn this position into a paid or work study position.

Duties:

Collaboration with PR specialist on any campaign and campaign development Oversight and management of all volunteers Volunteers will assist on any event or other items that they request Regular communication in collaboration with CCO so that volunteers are up to date on what EmBark is doing - a volunteer newsletter of sorts Physical event planning and delegating tasks to volunteers Can be hosting our own events (~2 events per year) Joining in on an event and coordinating volunteers to be there Partnering with a bar or restaurant for a fundraiser (collaborate with funding associate)



Preferred Qualifications: If a student, be in progress of getting a bachelors or masters degree that is relevant to duties and/or our mission (nonprofit management, business, social work, etc.) Graduate of a bachelors and/or masters in nonprofit management, business, social work or other related fields Organized! Loves to organize and improve structures within a nonprofit! Has experience in systems such as Google drive and Monday.com or willing to learn Have experience in planning events or social media campaigns Strong written and verbal communication skills Comes from a diverse background - BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ folks STRONGLY encouraged to apply Residence in the Milwaukee area or Madison area (not required as the position is remote) Has a passion for our mission

If you have any questions or want to express your interest further, please email me at sammy@embarkfoundation.org!

Agency: EmBark Foundation, Inc.

The EmBark Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that provides support and services to survivors and their furry friends. EmBark is offering this position so that we can grow in the amount of events, social media campaigns, and fundraisers that we are a part of. This position is highly important as we grow. Through growth of the nonprofit, we hope to turn this position into a paid or work study position.

Duties:

Collaboration with PR specialist on any campaign and campaign development Oversight and management of all volunteers Volunteers will assist on any event or other items that they request Regular communication in collaboration with CCO so that volunteers are up to date on what EmBark is doing - a volunteer newsletter of sorts Physical event planning and delegating tasks to volunteers Can be hosting our own events (~2 events per year) Joining in on an event and coordinating volunteers to be there Partnering with a bar or restaurant for a fundraiser (collaborate with funding associate)



Preferred Qualifications: If a student, be in progress of getting a bachelors or masters degree that is relevant to duties and/or our mission (nonprofit management, business, social work, etc.) Graduate of a bachelors and/or masters in nonprofit management, business, social work or other related fields Organized! Loves to organize and improve structures within a nonprofit! Has experience in systems such as Google drive and Monday.com or willing to learn Have experience in planning events or social media campaigns Strong written and verbal communication skills Comes from a diverse background - BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ folks STRONGLY encouraged to apply Residence in the Milwaukee area or Madison area (not required as the position is remote) Has a passion for our mission

If you have any questions or want to express your interest further, please email me at sammy@embarkfoundation.org!

Agency: EmBark Foundation, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: On-Call Volunteer

We find we have a need to engage volunteers for event preparation, diaper bank packing, Backpack Coalition activities and “other duties as assigned”.  We are looking to add more individuals who are willing to jump in with notice to help with a variety of activities at our Milwaukee and/or Waukesha sites as the need arises.  Upon a brief interview, we will further understand your expertise and expectations in supporting our volunteer efforts.   We look forward to matching your interest to our needs.  

If you would be interested in learning more RESPOND below.   

Note: If you have family and friends that would like to hear more about this opportunity please share this posting with them for sign-up.  

Agency: United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County

We find we have a need to engage volunteers for event preparation, diaper bank packing, Backpack Coalition activities and “other duties as assigned”.  We are looking to add more individuals who are willing to jump in with notice to help with a variety of activities at our Milwaukee and/or Waukesha sites as the need arises.  Upon a brief interview, we will further understand your expertise and expectations in supporting our volunteer efforts.   We look forward to matching your interest to our needs.  

If you would be interested in learning more RESPOND below.   

Note: If you have family and friends that would like to hear more about this opportunity please share this posting with them for sign-up.  

Agency: United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Driver

The Dane Sanctuary Coalition has provided rides for many immigrants to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) offices in Milwaukee, Waukegan, IL, and Chicago, as well as the United States Immigration Court in Chicago since 2019. While there are 54 individuals currently on the email distribution list, some of the persons on the email distribution list have never volunteered because they don't want to drive in Chicago (well, no one does), some persons can't be away from home/Dane County for a full day, some persons are snowbirds, etc.  There have been a couple of times in which no one has volunteered to take an individual or a family to their scheduled appointment.  So, we are always seeking additional volunteer drivers.

The scheduled appointments typically are for:

Collection of biometrics, which includes a photograph, fingerprinting, and completion of a form providing identifying information (e.g., color of eyes). Security checks. Generally, the security checks are done annually.  For recently arrived immigrants, they may have an appointment to remove an ankle monitor once the immigrants have a permanent address. Asylum interviews. Court hearings to determine if the immigrant/family will be given a deportation order. Citizenship interviews. Meetings with an immigration attorney to prepare for an asylum interview or immigration court hearing.

There have been a few rides for medical appointments for which our transportation was essential, as well as a couple of rides to consulates in Chicago to obtain identification papers.

The rides to Milwaukee or Waukegan and back generally are completed within six to eight hours.  The rides to Chicago and back are full day + events.  Dane Sanctuary Coalition is able to provide a $25 reimbursement for rides to Milwaukee or Waukegan and a $65 plus parking reimbursement for rides to Chicago.

When one of the referring agencies have an immigrant/family who has an immigrant/family who have a scheduled appointment with USCIS or Immigration Court, Dan Zimmerman or Dineen Grow, the co-coordinators for the volunteer driver program, sends out an email to the distribution list seeking a volunteer driver for the specific ride.  Volunteer drivers only commit to a specific ride based on their availability.

For persons interested in volunteering – A virtual training session will provide further explanation about the role and responsibilities of a volunteer driver, USCIS processes, etc.  If you are interested in being a volunteer driver and the training, please send Dan Zimmerman an email message at zimmerman_dan@hotmail.com or call him at his home at 608-241-1158. 

Agency: Dane Sanctuary Coalition

The Dane Sanctuary Coalition has provided rides for many immigrants to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) offices in Milwaukee, Waukegan, IL, and Chicago, as well as the United States Immigration Court in Chicago since 2019. While there are 54 individuals currently on the email distribution list, some of the persons on the email distribution list have never volunteered because they don't want to drive in Chicago (well, no one does), some persons can't be away from home/Dane County for a full day, some persons are snowbirds, etc.  There have been a couple of times in which no one has volunteered to take an individual or a family to their scheduled appointment.  So, we are always seeking additional volunteer drivers.

The scheduled appointments typically are for:

Collection of biometrics, which includes a photograph, fingerprinting, and completion of a form providing identifying information (e.g., color of eyes). Security checks. Generally, the security checks are done annually.  For recently arrived immigrants, they may have an appointment to remove an ankle monitor once the immigrants have a permanent address. Asylum interviews. Court hearings to determine if the immigrant/family will be given a deportation order. Citizenship interviews. Meetings with an immigration attorney to prepare for an asylum interview or immigration court hearing.

There have been a few rides for medical appointments for which our transportation was essential, as well as a couple of rides to consulates in Chicago to obtain identification papers.

The rides to Milwaukee or Waukegan and back generally are completed within six to eight hours.  The rides to Chicago and back are full day + events.  Dane Sanctuary Coalition is able to provide a $25 reimbursement for rides to Milwaukee or Waukegan and a $65 plus parking reimbursement for rides to Chicago.

When one of the referring agencies have an immigrant/family who has an immigrant/family who have a scheduled appointment with USCIS or Immigration Court, Dan Zimmerman or Dineen Grow, the co-coordinators for the volunteer driver program, sends out an email to the distribution list seeking a volunteer driver for the specific ride.  Volunteer drivers only commit to a specific ride based on their availability.

For persons interested in volunteering – A virtual training session will provide further explanation about the role and responsibilities of a volunteer driver, USCIS processes, etc.  If you are interested in being a volunteer driver and the training, please send Dan Zimmerman an email message at zimmerman_dan@hotmail.com or call him at his home at 608-241-1158. 

Agency: Dane Sanctuary Coalition

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53714

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Platelet Donors Needed

Platelet donation offers an extra-special gift at a time when a patient needs it most.

Platelets are the component of blood that controls our bleeding, which means that when stopping the loss of blood is critical – in transplant recipients, in cancer patients, during traumatic injuries – platelets answer the call. They collect at the site of an injury to help in the formation of clots, which then allows the wound to heal.

Adding to their importance is the fact that they have a short shelf life, which means that they must be replenished continually. Thankfully, since our own body restores this blood component so rapidly, platelet donors can make a donation every seven days.

Platelet FAQs:

How long does it take to donate platelets?

A platelet donation, from registration to cookies, takes about 2 hours.

How often can I donate platelets?

Donors are eligible to donate platelets every 7 days. The average platelet donor donates 5x per year.

How does this donation differ from a blood donation?

The specific machine used for this type of donation collects platelets, a component of blood. Red blood cells and plasma, in addition to saline fluid, are returned to the donor during this process.

Who receives platelets?

Hematology, oncology, cardiac surgeries, and trauma victims are some of the patients who may receive platelets.

Is donating platelets safe?

Yes. All materials are sterile and used only once. CBC follows FDA standards and protocols. Safety is a top priority in all we do.

Are there incentives to donate Platelets?

Yes! We offer a special platelet program for donors to receive rewards for their donations.

Interested in learning more? Contact our helpful Telerecuitment team at (800) 280-4102. 

 

Agency: The Community Blood Center

Platelet donation offers an extra-special gift at a time when a patient needs it most.

Platelets are the component of blood that controls our bleeding, which means that when stopping the loss of blood is critical – in transplant recipients, in cancer patients, during traumatic injuries – platelets answer the call. They collect at the site of an injury to help in the formation of clots, which then allows the wound to heal.

Adding to their importance is the fact that they have a short shelf life, which means that they must be replenished continually. Thankfully, since our own body restores this blood component so rapidly, platelet donors can make a donation every seven days.

Platelet FAQs:

How long does it take to donate platelets?

A platelet donation, from registration to cookies, takes about 2 hours.

How often can I donate platelets?

Donors are eligible to donate platelets every 7 days. The average platelet donor donates 5x per year.

How does this donation differ from a blood donation?

The specific machine used for this type of donation collects platelets, a component of blood. Red blood cells and plasma, in addition to saline fluid, are returned to the donor during this process.

Who receives platelets?

Hematology, oncology, cardiac surgeries, and trauma victims are some of the patients who may receive platelets.

Is donating platelets safe?

Yes. All materials are sterile and used only once. CBC follows FDA standards and protocols. Safety is a top priority in all we do.

Are there incentives to donate Platelets?

Yes! We offer a special platelet program for donors to receive rewards for their donations.

Interested in learning more? Contact our helpful Telerecuitment team at (800) 280-4102. 

 

Agency: The Community Blood Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54913

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Morning Horse Feeding on Sat or Sun Needed

Arrive at the stable at 7 am. 1 or 2 days a week for about 1.5 hours. Working with a lead volunteer to feed the horses hay in their slow feed bags & sweep up in the barn. Need to be comfortable around animals & steady on your feet. 

Agency: Rides & Reins Therapeutic Riding Center

Arrive at the stable at 7 am. 1 or 2 days a week for about 1.5 hours. Working with a lead volunteer to feed the horses hay in their slow feed bags & sweep up in the barn. Need to be comfortable around animals & steady on your feet. 

Agency: Rides & Reins Therapeutic Riding Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53086

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nourish Kitchen Drop-In Hours

During weekly drop-in hours, you will work with Nourish staff to help with food prep and/or cleaning tasks that will vary from week to week. Tasks may include baking bread or muffins, making soups and sauces, cleaning and prepping produce, preparing pizza dough and toppings for community dinners. No culinary skills necessary! Staff will be present to provide recipes, training and support as needed.

Please wear close-toed shoes and comfortable clothing. We appreciate you signing up through our volunteer portal so we can plan accordingly, but please feel free to stop in and leave at any point during the drop-in window.

Please visit the volunteer page of our website to fill out a Volunteer Application, and once your application has been approved, you will be able to view volunteer opportunities and sign up for shifts!

 

Volunteers are critical in ensuring the success of our programs, and we are grateful to all the community members that donate their time to support our mission and vision. Our volunteer opportunities are for all skill-sets and are intended to create a learning experience and community network of good-food champions.

For more information about Nourish, visit our website: https://nourishfarms.org/

Agency: Nourish

During weekly drop-in hours, you will work with Nourish staff to help with food prep and/or cleaning tasks that will vary from week to week. Tasks may include baking bread or muffins, making soups and sauces, cleaning and prepping produce, preparing pizza dough and toppings for community dinners. No culinary skills necessary! Staff will be present to provide recipes, training and support as needed.

Please wear close-toed shoes and comfortable clothing. We appreciate you signing up through our volunteer portal so we can plan accordingly, but please feel free to stop in and leave at any point during the drop-in window.

Please visit the volunteer page of our website to fill out a Volunteer Application, and once your application has been approved, you will be able to view volunteer opportunities and sign up for shifts!

 

Volunteers are critical in ensuring the success of our programs, and we are grateful to all the community members that donate their time to support our mission and vision. Our volunteer opportunities are for all skill-sets and are intended to create a learning experience and community network of good-food champions.

For more information about Nourish, visit our website: https://nourishfarms.org/

Agency: Nourish

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53085

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Legal Guardian

Your commitment can make a world of difference to someone who lacks the support they deserve! Legal Guardians are appointed by the court to act as an advocate for a person who has been found to be incompetent. Responsibilities can include overseeing the individual’s welfare, making personal decisions on their behalf, and managing their assets. Guardians may be appointed in charge of the person, estate, or both. Guardians will be matched to a ward based on their preferences. Complete the work around your schedule. Mileage reimbursement at the federal rate is available. Once you are matched with an individual in need, you can start making a tangible impact in their life. Sign up on our website: Volunteer Legal Guardian

Agency: Outagamie County DHHS

Your commitment can make a world of difference to someone who lacks the support they deserve! Legal Guardians are appointed by the court to act as an advocate for a person who has been found to be incompetent. Responsibilities can include overseeing the individual’s welfare, making personal decisions on their behalf, and managing their assets. Guardians may be appointed in charge of the person, estate, or both. Guardians will be matched to a ward based on their preferences. Complete the work around your schedule. Mileage reimbursement at the federal rate is available. Once you are matched with an individual in need, you can start making a tangible impact in their life. Sign up on our website: Volunteer Legal Guardian

Agency: Outagamie County DHHS

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54911

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Driver

Join us and become a driving force for positive change in the lives of others! Outagamie County provides volunteer drivers to help DHHS clients (children and parents) stay connected by providing transportation for rides to appointments such as child visitation, therapy  and other necessary appointments. There are both local and out of county trips available. Drives are available weekdays, weekends, and evenings. Drivers choose what rides they want to pick up and therefore set their own schedule. Mileage reimbursement at the federal rate is provided. Our drivers allow us to help those in need and continue to serve the community one individual at a time. Getting people to necessary appointments helps support a healthier community! Sign up on our website: Volunteer Driver

Agency: Outagamie County DHHS

Join us and become a driving force for positive change in the lives of others! Outagamie County provides volunteer drivers to help DHHS clients (children and parents) stay connected by providing transportation for rides to appointments such as child visitation, therapy  and other necessary appointments. There are both local and out of county trips available. Drives are available weekdays, weekends, and evenings. Drivers choose what rides they want to pick up and therefore set their own schedule. Mileage reimbursement at the federal rate is provided. Our drivers allow us to help those in need and continue to serve the community one individual at a time. Getting people to necessary appointments helps support a healthier community! Sign up on our website: Volunteer Driver

Agency: Outagamie County DHHS

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54911

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Family Interaction Supervisor

Keep families connected! A volunteer family interaction supervisor monitors visits between children in alternative care and their parent(s) or other family members. The volunteer’s role is to supervise the visit, making sure it is safe and productive. Transporting the child and/or parent to and from the visit is usually also part of the position. Visits are held at a site determined by the social worker and family and may occur at the department, in the community, or in the home. Visits can take place during the day, evenings, or weekends. The volunteer’s schedule is flexible and determined by the hours they want to work and the assignments they accept from the volunteer coordinator. Once a case is accepted the schedule is consistent. Mileage is reimbursed at the federal rate. Help strengthen our community's ability to assist families in crisis and create a ripple effect of positive change. Sign up on our website: Family Interaction Supervisor

Agency: Outagamie County DHHS

Keep families connected! A volunteer family interaction supervisor monitors visits between children in alternative care and their parent(s) or other family members. The volunteer’s role is to supervise the visit, making sure it is safe and productive. Transporting the child and/or parent to and from the visit is usually also part of the position. Visits are held at a site determined by the social worker and family and may occur at the department, in the community, or in the home. Visits can take place during the day, evenings, or weekends. The volunteer’s schedule is flexible and determined by the hours they want to work and the assignments they accept from the volunteer coordinator. Once a case is accepted the schedule is consistent. Mileage is reimbursed at the federal rate. Help strengthen our community's ability to assist families in crisis and create a ripple effect of positive change. Sign up on our website: Family Interaction Supervisor

Agency: Outagamie County DHHS

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54911

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fundraising Director

Fox Cities Festival of Lights is looking for someone or multiple people to help with fundraising.  Because our event is free to the community so anyone can attend, we need to rely on local businesses for sponsorships and grants.  

We have also looked at hosting a fundraising event during the summer but would need help setting this up.  We are looking for somebody with experience in fundraising and/or writing grants.  This position would be year-round but you can help as much or as little as you can. 

Agency: Fox Cities Festival of Lights

Fox Cities Festival of Lights is looking for someone or multiple people to help with fundraising.  Because our event is free to the community so anyone can attend, we need to rely on local businesses for sponsorships and grants.  

We have also looked at hosting a fundraising event during the summer but would need help setting this up.  We are looking for somebody with experience in fundraising and/or writing grants.  This position would be year-round but you can help as much or as little as you can. 

Agency: Fox Cities Festival of Lights

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54915

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Marketing assistant

How would you like to be a part of a fast growing nonprofit whose mission is to create a fun event for families?  Fox Cities Festival of Lights just had a record breaking year in attendance and donations!  

We are still focused on growing this event to be the premier holiday event in Northeast Wisconsin.  To do this we need help promoting this event year round by getting new sponsors and more nonprofit organizations to help.  If you have an interest in helping us please let us know.  

 

Agency: Fox Cities Festival of Lights

How would you like to be a part of a fast growing nonprofit whose mission is to create a fun event for families?  Fox Cities Festival of Lights just had a record breaking year in attendance and donations!  

We are still focused on growing this event to be the premier holiday event in Northeast Wisconsin.  To do this we need help promoting this event year round by getting new sponsors and more nonprofit organizations to help.  If you have an interest in helping us please let us know.  

 

Agency: Fox Cities Festival of Lights

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54915

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: preschool supplies

Hello, Please consider donating to our Head Start Program wish list to help us to have all the materials and supplies needed for us to be successful and productive! Every donation is truly appreciated and will make a difference in our program. We are looking for

Kleenex’s Any 2 pocket folders Crayons Blunt tip Scissors Backpacks Glue stick Pencil bags/boxes Zip lock bags of all sizes Plastic 2 pocket folders Watercolor paint      

I have also added our Amazon wish list link https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/OFDPQNNAZS4Y?ref_=wl_share Marathon county Head Start Wish List 

Agency: Head Start-Marathon County

Hello, Please consider donating to our Head Start Program wish list to help us to have all the materials and supplies needed for us to be successful and productive! Every donation is truly appreciated and will make a difference in our program. We are looking for

Kleenex’s Any 2 pocket folders Crayons Blunt tip Scissors Backpacks Glue stick Pencil bags/boxes Zip lock bags of all sizes Plastic 2 pocket folders Watercolor paint      

I have also added our Amazon wish list link https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/OFDPQNNAZS4Y?ref_=wl_share Marathon county Head Start Wish List 

Agency: Head Start-Marathon County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Crisis Line Volunteer

Are you a compassionate person looking to provide support to survivors of violence in crisis? This may be the opportunity for you! We are looking for volunteers to come in for 4 hours at a time to help answer our crisis line. 

Who is a good fit for this volunteer opportunity?

- Someone who is comfortable under pressure, stress and listening to difficult experiences

- Someone who can pass an extensive background check

- Someone who is comfortable talking on the phone and learning procedures

- Someone willing to commit to 1 year of training and service, with 4 hours a week minimum 

This opportunity may not be a good fit for someone who:

- Has recently or currently experiencing domestic violence, sexual assault or other traumatic experiences, or has a loved one who has/is experiencing these things. 

- Cannot pass an extensive background check 

- Has a busy schedule and not able to commit time to training

- Is not comfortable answering or making phone calls on a frequent basis

- is uncomfortable in a fast paced and stressful environment

If you are interested in learning more, please fill out our online application! https://www.sheboygansafeharbor.org/how-can-you-help/volunteer/signup-online/ 

Agency: Safe Harbor of Sheboygan

Are you a compassionate person looking to provide support to survivors of violence in crisis? This may be the opportunity for you! We are looking for volunteers to come in for 4 hours at a time to help answer our crisis line. 

Who is a good fit for this volunteer opportunity?

- Someone who is comfortable under pressure, stress and listening to difficult experiences

- Someone who can pass an extensive background check

- Someone who is comfortable talking on the phone and learning procedures

- Someone willing to commit to 1 year of training and service, with 4 hours a week minimum 

This opportunity may not be a good fit for someone who:

- Has recently or currently experiencing domestic violence, sexual assault or other traumatic experiences, or has a loved one who has/is experiencing these things. 

- Cannot pass an extensive background check 

- Has a busy schedule and not able to commit time to training

- Is not comfortable answering or making phone calls on a frequent basis

- is uncomfortable in a fast paced and stressful environment

If you are interested in learning more, please fill out our online application! https://www.sheboygansafeharbor.org/how-can-you-help/volunteer/signup-online/ 

Agency: Safe Harbor of Sheboygan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer in a Sheboygan County K-12 Class by teaching JA!

Teach a valuable JA lesson in Financial Literacy, Work & Career Readiness or Entrepreneurship.  We provide the lessons and training.  Make an impact in a K-12 class.  Volunteer opportunities are available now.  Volunteering to teach JA is once per week for 5 weeks, lessons are 45 minutes each.  Schedule is flexible and is determined between educator and volunteer's schedule. 

Learn more here:  https://sheboygan.ja.org/volunteer/index

Agency: Junior Achievement of Wisconsin-Sheboygan Area

Teach a valuable JA lesson in Financial Literacy, Work & Career Readiness or Entrepreneurship.  We provide the lessons and training.  Make an impact in a K-12 class.  Volunteer opportunities are available now.  Volunteering to teach JA is once per week for 5 weeks, lessons are 45 minutes each.  Schedule is flexible and is determined between educator and volunteer's schedule. 

Learn more here:  https://sheboygan.ja.org/volunteer/index

Agency: Junior Achievement of Wisconsin-Sheboygan Area

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lunch Provider

Pillars Adult Shelter received grant funding to keep the Adult Shelter open on the weekends so that our clients have access to Pillars services 7 days a week, 24 hours a day! Since we are now open over lunch on Saturdays and Sundays, we are in need of YOUR help as a Lunch Provider!  

Lunch Providers make 30 lunches for our clients on Saturday OR Sunday, to be delivered between 11:15am - 12pm (we are able to be flexible on the timing if needed)!  
Lunches can be as simple as a PB & J sandwich with a side (chips, applesauce, etc.) and a fruit/veggie. It could also be something more complex - totally up to you and your ability!  
 
*Volunteers of all ages are welcome to participate off-site. Any volunteers making a meal or delivering a meal to the Adult Shelter must be 18 or older.  

Contact Tessa Evers, Volunteer Manager, for more information!


tevers@pillarsinc.org

920-734-9192 ext. 125

Agency: Pillars

Pillars Adult Shelter received grant funding to keep the Adult Shelter open on the weekends so that our clients have access to Pillars services 7 days a week, 24 hours a day! Since we are now open over lunch on Saturdays and Sundays, we are in need of YOUR help as a Lunch Provider!  

Lunch Providers make 30 lunches for our clients on Saturday OR Sunday, to be delivered between 11:15am - 12pm (we are able to be flexible on the timing if needed)!  
Lunches can be as simple as a PB & J sandwich with a side (chips, applesauce, etc.) and a fruit/veggie. It could also be something more complex - totally up to you and your ability!  
 
*Volunteers of all ages are welcome to participate off-site. Any volunteers making a meal or delivering a meal to the Adult Shelter must be 18 or older.  

Contact Tessa Evers, Volunteer Manager, for more information!


tevers@pillarsinc.org

920-734-9192 ext. 125

Agency: Pillars

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54914

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Egg Cartons

Clean, empty 1-dozen size, styrofoam or cardboard egg cartons.  Thank you!

Agency: Paul's Pantry

Clean, empty 1-dozen size, styrofoam or cardboard egg cartons.  Thank you!

Agency: Paul's Pantry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54302-1163

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Your Musical Talent for Hospice Patients

Aurora Health at Home Hospice of Ozaukee County would love for you to share your musical talents with our patients. 

All volunteers need to be at least 18 years of age. 

 

To learn more about this wonderful program, click the link below

Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care 

 

Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice

Aurora Health at Home Hospice of Ozaukee County would love for you to share your musical talents with our patients. 

All volunteers need to be at least 18 years of age. 

 

To learn more about this wonderful program, click the link below

Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care 

 

Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53024

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veteran Visting a Veteran

We are seeking dedicated Veteran Volunteers to provide compassionate companionship and support to fellow veterans receiving hospice care. This unique opportunity allows veterans to connect on a shared level, fostering camaraderie and understanding during this sensitive time.

 

Responsibilities:

Spend quality time with another veteran patient. Provide a listening ear and emotional support! Veteran to veteran bonding foster connections based on shared military experiences.

 

Please apply through the link below.

Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities

 

Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice

We are seeking dedicated Veteran Volunteers to provide compassionate companionship and support to fellow veterans receiving hospice care. This unique opportunity allows veterans to connect on a shared level, fostering camaraderie and understanding during this sensitive time.

 

Responsibilities:

Spend quality time with another veteran patient. Provide a listening ear and emotional support! Veteran to veteran bonding foster connections based on shared military experiences.

 

Please apply through the link below.

Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities

 

Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53024

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Canine Comfort Crew Needed for Hospice Patients

We are seeking compassionate individuals with certified therapy dogs to join our hospice care team and provide comfort, companionship, and emotional support to patients facing end-of-life challenges. As a Hospice Therapy Dog Volunteer, you and your furry companion will play a crucial role in enhancing the overall well-being of our patients.

 

Responsibilities:

Provide comfort and companionship to patients in hospice. Conduct regular visits to patients in hospice care. Ensure that your therapy dog is certified.

 

Please apply through the link below

Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care

 

Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice

We are seeking compassionate individuals with certified therapy dogs to join our hospice care team and provide comfort, companionship, and emotional support to patients facing end-of-life challenges. As a Hospice Therapy Dog Volunteer, you and your furry companion will play a crucial role in enhancing the overall well-being of our patients.

 

Responsibilities:

Provide comfort and companionship to patients in hospice. Conduct regular visits to patients in hospice care. Ensure that your therapy dog is certified.

 

Please apply through the link below

Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care

 

Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53024

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Hand Portrait Photographer - Hospice Care

Join our compassionate team as a Volunteer Hand Portrait Photographer for our hospice care program. As a vital member of our support network, you will capture meaningful moments by providing hand portrait sessions for our hospice patients. Your talent and empathy will contribute to creating lasting memories and offering solace to individuals and their families during challenging times.

 

Aurora Health at Home Hospice is a not-for-profit organization designed to provide services for terminally ill patients and their families. We will accommodate your schedule and provide flexible hours. Aurora Health at Home Hospice provides hands-on training.

All volunteers need to be at least 18 years of age.  

 

To learn more about this wonderful program, click the link below

 Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care 

Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice

Join our compassionate team as a Volunteer Hand Portrait Photographer for our hospice care program. As a vital member of our support network, you will capture meaningful moments by providing hand portrait sessions for our hospice patients. Your talent and empathy will contribute to creating lasting memories and offering solace to individuals and their families during challenging times.

 

Aurora Health at Home Hospice is a not-for-profit organization designed to provide services for terminally ill patients and their families. We will accommodate your schedule and provide flexible hours. Aurora Health at Home Hospice provides hands-on training.

All volunteers need to be at least 18 years of age.  

 

To learn more about this wonderful program, click the link below

 Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care 

Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53024

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Companion Volunteers Needed in Ozaukee County

Volunteers are the HEART of Aurora at Home Hospice. We are looking for kind, caring individuals to provide companionship to our patients and respite for their caregivers. As a Hospice Companion Volunteer, you could: Play games. Read a book. Participate in life review. Be present while a caregiver rests. Remember special days. Laugh with a patient. Hold their hand while the rest.

 

Please apply through the link below

Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities

Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice

Volunteers are the HEART of Aurora at Home Hospice. We are looking for kind, caring individuals to provide companionship to our patients and respite for their caregivers. As a Hospice Companion Volunteer, you could: Play games. Read a book. Participate in life review. Be present while a caregiver rests. Remember special days. Laugh with a patient. Hold their hand while the rest.

 

Please apply through the link below

Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities

Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53024

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Crafters Needed at Aurora Hospice

We are seeking compassionate and creative individuals to serve as Volunteer Hospice Crafting Companions. This role involves crafting personalized items to bring comfort and joy to hospice patients during their end-of-life journey. Volunteers will play a crucial part in enhancing the quality of life for individuals in hospice care through the thoughtful creation of handmade items.

 

Aurora Health at Home Hospice is a not-for-profit organization designed to provide services for terminally ill patients and their families. We will accommodate your schedule and provide flexible hours. Aurora Health at Home-Hospice provides hands-on training.

 

To learn more about this wonderful program, click the link below

Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care.

 

Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice

We are seeking compassionate and creative individuals to serve as Volunteer Hospice Crafting Companions. This role involves crafting personalized items to bring comfort and joy to hospice patients during their end-of-life journey. Volunteers will play a crucial part in enhancing the quality of life for individuals in hospice care through the thoughtful creation of handmade items.

 

Aurora Health at Home Hospice is a not-for-profit organization designed to provide services for terminally ill patients and their families. We will accommodate your schedule and provide flexible hours. Aurora Health at Home-Hospice provides hands-on training.

 

To learn more about this wonderful program, click the link below

Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care.

 

Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53024

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Warehouse Volunteer

Volunteer needed to assist with receiving deliveries, offloading, weighing in product, sorting and storing donations, taking out recycling. This is a moderately physical position. Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fridays are the days when more help is needed.

Agency: WAFER Food Pantry

Volunteer needed to assist with receiving deliveries, offloading, weighing in product, sorting and storing donations, taking out recycling. This is a moderately physical position. Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fridays are the days when more help is needed.

Agency: WAFER Food Pantry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54603

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Outreach Comittee Volunteers

We are in need of outreach committee members. Our outreach committee is responsible for education the community on community resources, sheltering, and pets. Outreach members should have experience handling animals and would preferably spend some time volunteering IN the shelter each week to become familiar with our animals. As an outreach committee member, you will work behind the scenes, preparing for events, and then will also help out at the events. If you are interested in becoming a member of our outreach committee, please fill out a volunteer application at www.neenahanimalshelter.org.

Agency: Neenah Animal Shelter

We are in need of outreach committee members. Our outreach committee is responsible for education the community on community resources, sheltering, and pets. Outreach members should have experience handling animals and would preferably spend some time volunteering IN the shelter each week to become familiar with our animals. As an outreach committee member, you will work behind the scenes, preparing for events, and then will also help out at the events. If you are interested in becoming a member of our outreach committee, please fill out a volunteer application at www.neenahanimalshelter.org.

Agency: Neenah Animal Shelter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SANE Volunteer

A victim’s first point of contact is a critical step in the healing process.  As an on-call SANE (Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner) Volunteer, you will learn to:

accompany victims to emergency rooms, hospitals and/or police stations guide victims through evidence collection and legal process provide compassionate understanding and emotional support

Due to the extensive training, we ask volunteers for a 6 month commitment. Typically, each volunteer will be on-call two to three nights a month. Typical on-call hours are: 5:00 pm-7:00 am Monday-Friday and Weekend/Holiday hours. You do not need medical training to be a SANE Volunteer.

Agency: Harbor House

A victim’s first point of contact is a critical step in the healing process.  As an on-call SANE (Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner) Volunteer, you will learn to:

accompany victims to emergency rooms, hospitals and/or police stations guide victims through evidence collection and legal process provide compassionate understanding and emotional support

Due to the extensive training, we ask volunteers for a 6 month commitment. Typically, each volunteer will be on-call two to three nights a month. Typical on-call hours are: 5:00 pm-7:00 am Monday-Friday and Weekend/Holiday hours. You do not need medical training to be a SANE Volunteer.

Agency: Harbor House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54914

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Chief Operations Officer

The COO is in charge of creating and maintaining partnerships, gathering funds through events, campaigns, fundraisers, and partnerships, and oversight of the chapter supervisor. This position will be essential for the growth and development of EmBark in the coming years. We are looking for someone who wants to work hand-in-hand with the CEO to grow EmBark and benefit as many survivors as possible. 

Preferred Qualifications: 

Bachelor’s degree - preferably a bachelor’s degree in nonprofit management, psychology, social work, business, or a relevant field. Master’s degree is a plus. 

If a student, be in progress of getting a bachelors or masters degree that is relevant to duties and/or our mission (nonprofit management, business, finance, social work, psychology, etc.)

Have a passion for service and helping survivors of DV/IPV, sexual assault, and child abuse

Very organized and great communicator 

​Have managerial experience or the ability to delegate tasks efficiently. 

​Come from a diverse background. LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC individuals strongly encouraged to apply! 

Located in Milwaukee, WI (Preferred not required, as this position is remote)

Agency: EmBark Foundation, Inc.

The COO is in charge of creating and maintaining partnerships, gathering funds through events, campaigns, fundraisers, and partnerships, and oversight of the chapter supervisor. This position will be essential for the growth and development of EmBark in the coming years. We are looking for someone who wants to work hand-in-hand with the CEO to grow EmBark and benefit as many survivors as possible. 

Preferred Qualifications: 

Bachelor’s degree - preferably a bachelor’s degree in nonprofit management, psychology, social work, business, or a relevant field. Master’s degree is a plus. 

If a student, be in progress of getting a bachelors or masters degree that is relevant to duties and/or our mission (nonprofit management, business, finance, social work, psychology, etc.)

Have a passion for service and helping survivors of DV/IPV, sexual assault, and child abuse

Very organized and great communicator 

​Have managerial experience or the ability to delegate tasks efficiently. 

​Come from a diverse background. LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC individuals strongly encouraged to apply! 

Located in Milwaukee, WI (Preferred not required, as this position is remote)

Agency: EmBark Foundation, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Remote Volunteer for Aurora Hospice- Bereavement caller

Bereavement Volunteers play a pivotal role in providing comfort and empathy to individuals who are navigating challenges of grief. This role offers a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact to offer support to individuals coping with grief.

 

Responsibilities: Place calls to patients home 6 months after their loss. Providing families with a listening ear, and validating feelings. Share information about grieving process and provide resources available. Assist in support groups, one-on-one grief support, and phone calls.

 

 Please apply for this position below

Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities

Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice

Bereavement Volunteers play a pivotal role in providing comfort and empathy to individuals who are navigating challenges of grief. This role offers a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact to offer support to individuals coping with grief.

 

Responsibilities: Place calls to patients home 6 months after their loss. Providing families with a listening ear, and validating feelings. Share information about grieving process and provide resources available. Assist in support groups, one-on-one grief support, and phone calls.

 

 Please apply for this position below

Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities

Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54311

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help with Bereavement Calls in Fox Cities Area

Volunteers place calls to patient’s home approx. 6 months after their loss.  The volunteer call to the bereaved is to offer a listening ear, validate feelings and offer our bereavement resources: mailings, groups, one-on-one grief support, and future phone calls. 

Aurora Health at Home Hospice is a not-for-profit organization designed to provide services for terminally ill patients and their families. We will accommodate your schedule and provide flexible hours. Aurora Health at Home Hospice provides hands-on training.

To learn more about this wonderful program, click here Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care.

All volunteers need to be at least 18 years of age.

Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice

Volunteers place calls to patient’s home approx. 6 months after their loss.  The volunteer call to the bereaved is to offer a listening ear, validate feelings and offer our bereavement resources: mailings, groups, one-on-one grief support, and future phone calls. 

Aurora Health at Home Hospice is a not-for-profit organization designed to provide services for terminally ill patients and their families. We will accommodate your schedule and provide flexible hours. Aurora Health at Home Hospice provides hands-on training.

To learn more about this wonderful program, click here Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care.

All volunteers need to be at least 18 years of age.

Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54311

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Guiding Light in Grief Volunteers Needed in Fond du Lac Co.

Bereavement Volunteers play a pivotal role in providing comfort and empathy to individuals who are navigating challenges of grief. This role offers a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact to offer support to individuals coping with grief.

 

Responsibilities: Place calls to patients home 6 months after their loss Providing families with a listening ear, and validating feelings Share information about grieving process and provide resources available. Assist in support groups, one-on-one grief support, and phone calls.

 

 We will accommodate your schedule and provide flexible hours. The Aurora at Home-Hospice provides flexible hands-on training.

The Aurora At Home-Hospice is a not-for-profit organization designed to provide services for terminally ill patients and their families. 

 Please apply for this position below

Aurora Health Care part of Advocate Health: Volunteering opportunities

Agency: Aurora Health at Home

Bereavement Volunteers play a pivotal role in providing comfort and empathy to individuals who are navigating challenges of grief. This role offers a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact to offer support to individuals coping with grief.

 

Responsibilities: Place calls to patients home 6 months after their loss Providing families with a listening ear, and validating feelings Share information about grieving process and provide resources available. Assist in support groups, one-on-one grief support, and phone calls.

 

 We will accommodate your schedule and provide flexible hours. The Aurora at Home-Hospice provides flexible hands-on training.

The Aurora At Home-Hospice is a not-for-profit organization designed to provide services for terminally ill patients and their families. 

 Please apply for this position below

Aurora Health Care part of Advocate Health: Volunteering opportunities

Agency: Aurora Health at Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54311

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteers, Need Bilingual Hmong/English speaking volunteers

Comfort and compassion for our patients!  That is always the goal.  In order to make sure all patients and families are comfortable with their volunteer; we are in need of bilingual Hmong/English-speaking volunteers for the Oshkosh and Fox Valley areas. 

3600 SECONDS! That is the amount of time I need from you a week. As little as one hour to visit a hospice patient. You may be the only person that sees them that day or the only one to make them smile.  How rewarding is that?! Aurora Health at Home Hospice is looking for caring hearts to visit for companionship, Veterans to share stories, Massage Therapy and Pet Therapy for the comfort, Music lovers to soothe the soul or Media experts to record a life story (We have the audio equip) Do you have 3600 Seconds?

Please apply at Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care or Call Jayne @920-252-5146 or email Jayne.Syrjamaki@aah.org.

Agency: Aurora Health at Home

Comfort and compassion for our patients!  That is always the goal.  In order to make sure all patients and families are comfortable with their volunteer; we are in need of bilingual Hmong/English-speaking volunteers for the Oshkosh and Fox Valley areas. 

3600 SECONDS! That is the amount of time I need from you a week. As little as one hour to visit a hospice patient. You may be the only person that sees them that day or the only one to make them smile.  How rewarding is that?! Aurora Health at Home Hospice is looking for caring hearts to visit for companionship, Veterans to share stories, Massage Therapy and Pet Therapy for the comfort, Music lovers to soothe the soul or Media experts to record a life story (We have the audio equip) Do you have 3600 Seconds?

Please apply at Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care or Call Jayne @920-252-5146 or email Jayne.Syrjamaki@aah.org.

Agency: Aurora Health at Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veterans Visiting Veterans

We are seeking dedicated Veteran Volunteers to provide compassionate companionship and support to fellow veterans receiving hospice care. This unique opportunity allows veterans to connect on a shared level, fostering camaraderie and understanding during this sensitive time.

 

Responsibilities:

Spend quality time with another veteran patient. Provide a listening ear and emotional support! Veteran to veteran bonding foster connections based on shared military experiences.

 

Please apply through the link below

Aurora Health part of Advocate Health Volunteering Opportunities

 

Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice

We are seeking dedicated Veteran Volunteers to provide compassionate companionship and support to fellow veterans receiving hospice care. This unique opportunity allows veterans to connect on a shared level, fostering camaraderie and understanding during this sensitive time.

 

Responsibilities:

Spend quality time with another veteran patient. Provide a listening ear and emotional support! Veteran to veteran bonding foster connections based on shared military experiences.

 

Please apply through the link below

Aurora Health part of Advocate Health Volunteering Opportunities

 

Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53140

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Canine Comfort Needed for Hospice

We are seeking compassionate individuals with certified therapy dogs to join our hospice care team and provide comfort, companionship, and emotional support to patients facing end-of-life challenges. As a Hospice Therapy Dog Volunteer, you and your furry companion will play a crucial role in enhancing the overall well-being of our patients.

 

Responsibilities:

Provide comfort and companionship to patients in hospice. Conduct regular visits to patients in hospice care. Ensure that your therapy dog is certified.

 

Please apply through the link below

Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care

 

Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice

We are seeking compassionate individuals with certified therapy dogs to join our hospice care team and provide comfort, companionship, and emotional support to patients facing end-of-life challenges. As a Hospice Therapy Dog Volunteer, you and your furry companion will play a crucial role in enhancing the overall well-being of our patients.

 

Responsibilities:

Provide comfort and companionship to patients in hospice. Conduct regular visits to patients in hospice care. Ensure that your therapy dog is certified.

 

Please apply through the link below

Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care

 

Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53140

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Massage and Reiki Therapists to Volunteer

Massage Therapists, Reiki and Healing Touch Providers

Have you ever thought of helping someone who is unable to leave their home, well now is your chance! You can make a difference in someone’s life today just by giving a few hours of your time a month.

We know these therapies are great way to relieve stress, pain and tension. Unfortunately, not everyone is able to have this pleasure due to their health.

The Aurora Health at Home Hospice is a not-for-profit organization designed to provide services for terminally ill patients and their families. Our office works with patients and their families in the Walworth, Kenosha and Racine counties. We will accommodate your schedule and provide flexible hours.

To learn more about this wonderful program, click here Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care or email VeraJane Johnson (VJ) vera.johnson@aah.org or Erica Reed @ Erica.reed@ah.org.  You may also call 262.757.2575.

All volunteers need to be at least 18 years of age.  

 

Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice

Massage Therapists, Reiki and Healing Touch Providers

Have you ever thought of helping someone who is unable to leave their home, well now is your chance! You can make a difference in someone’s life today just by giving a few hours of your time a month.

We know these therapies are great way to relieve stress, pain and tension. Unfortunately, not everyone is able to have this pleasure due to their health.

The Aurora Health at Home Hospice is a not-for-profit organization designed to provide services for terminally ill patients and their families. Our office works with patients and their families in the Walworth, Kenosha and Racine counties. We will accommodate your schedule and provide flexible hours.

To learn more about this wonderful program, click here Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care or email VeraJane Johnson (VJ) vera.johnson@aah.org or Erica Reed @ Erica.reed@ah.org.  You may also call 262.757.2575.

All volunteers need to be at least 18 years of age.  

 

Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53140

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Flower Arrangement and Delivery Volunteer

As a Hospice Flower Arrangement and Delivery Volunteer, you will play a vital role in bringing joy and comfort to our patients during their end-of-life journey. Your creative touch and compassionate spirit will contribute to the well-being of our patients and their families, providing them with moments of beauty and serenity.

 

You would arrange flowers Wednesdays from 11a-12p at our office in Kenosha (2707 15th Place, Kenosha). Once the arrangements are completed, you would be able to drop off the arrangements & visit with a hospice patient close to your home. We care for people throughout Racine & Kenosha counties, so we would find someone close & convenient for you!

The Aurora Health at Home Hospice is a not-for-profit organization designed to provide services for terminally ill patients and their families. We will accommodate your schedule and provide flexible hours. The Aurora Health at Home Hospice provides hands-on training.

To learn more about this wonderful program, click here Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care or email Erica Reed @ Erica.reed@aah.org.  

All volunteers need to be at least 18 years of age.

 

Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice

As a Hospice Flower Arrangement and Delivery Volunteer, you will play a vital role in bringing joy and comfort to our patients during their end-of-life journey. Your creative touch and compassionate spirit will contribute to the well-being of our patients and their families, providing them with moments of beauty and serenity.

 

You would arrange flowers Wednesdays from 11a-12p at our office in Kenosha (2707 15th Place, Kenosha). Once the arrangements are completed, you would be able to drop off the arrangements & visit with a hospice patient close to your home. We care for people throughout Racine & Kenosha counties, so we would find someone close & convenient for you!

The Aurora Health at Home Hospice is a not-for-profit organization designed to provide services for terminally ill patients and their families. We will accommodate your schedule and provide flexible hours. The Aurora Health at Home Hospice provides hands-on training.

To learn more about this wonderful program, click here Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care or email Erica Reed @ Erica.reed@aah.org.  

All volunteers need to be at least 18 years of age.

 

Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53140

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Home Helper - Hospice Volunteers

Home Helpers – Hospice Volunteers

Have you ever thought of helping someone who is unable to leave their home, well now is your chance! You can make a difference in someone’s life today by giving a few hours of your time to help someone in need, just by offering to do some vacuuming, dusting, wash a few dishes or other tasks for a patient who is unable to do for themselves. The Aurora Health at Home Hospice is a not-for-profit organization designed to provide services for terminally ill patients and their families. Our office works with patients and their families in the Walworth, Kenosha and Racine counties. We will accommodate your schedule and provide flexible hours. The Aurora Health at Home Hospice provides the hospice training.

 

To learn more about this wonderful program, click the link below

Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care 

Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice

Home Helpers – Hospice Volunteers

Have you ever thought of helping someone who is unable to leave their home, well now is your chance! You can make a difference in someone’s life today by giving a few hours of your time to help someone in need, just by offering to do some vacuuming, dusting, wash a few dishes or other tasks for a patient who is unable to do for themselves. The Aurora Health at Home Hospice is a not-for-profit organization designed to provide services for terminally ill patients and their families. Our office works with patients and their families in the Walworth, Kenosha and Racine counties. We will accommodate your schedule and provide flexible hours. The Aurora Health at Home Hospice provides the hospice training.

 

To learn more about this wonderful program, click the link below

Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care 

Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53140

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Guiding Light in Grief

Bereavement Volunteers play a pivotal role in providing comfort and empathy to individuals who are navigating challenges of grief. This role offers a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact to offer support to individuals coping with grief.

 

Responsibilities: Place calls to patients home 6 months after their loss Providing families with a listening ear, and validating feelings Share information about grieving process and provide resources available. Assist in support groups, one-on-one grief support, and phone calls.

 

 We will accommodate your schedule and provide flexible hours. The Aurora at Home-Hospice provides flexible hands-on training.

The Aurora At Home-Hospice is a not-for-profit organization designed to provide services for terminally ill patients and their families. 

 Please apply for this position below

Aurora Health Care part of Advocate Health: Volunteering opportunities

Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice

Bereavement Volunteers play a pivotal role in providing comfort and empathy to individuals who are navigating challenges of grief. This role offers a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact to offer support to individuals coping with grief.

 

Responsibilities: Place calls to patients home 6 months after their loss Providing families with a listening ear, and validating feelings Share information about grieving process and provide resources available. Assist in support groups, one-on-one grief support, and phone calls.

 

 We will accommodate your schedule and provide flexible hours. The Aurora at Home-Hospice provides flexible hands-on training.

The Aurora At Home-Hospice is a not-for-profit organization designed to provide services for terminally ill patients and their families. 

 Please apply for this position below

Aurora Health Care part of Advocate Health: Volunteering opportunities

Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53140

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hand Portrait Photographer – Hospice Racine/Kenosha Counties

Join our compassionate team as a Volunteer Hand Portrait Photographer for our hospice care program. As a vital member of our support network, you will capture meaningful moments by providing hand portrait sessions for our hospice patients. Your talent and empathy will contribute to creating lasting memories and offering solace to individuals and their families during challenging times.

 

Aurora Health at Home Hospice is a not-for-profit organization designed to provide services for terminally ill patients and their families. We will accommodate your schedule and provide flexible hours. Aurora Health at Home Hospice provides hands-on training.

All volunteers need to be at least 18 years of age.  

 

To learn more about this wonderful program, click the link below

 Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care 

Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice

Join our compassionate team as a Volunteer Hand Portrait Photographer for our hospice care program. As a vital member of our support network, you will capture meaningful moments by providing hand portrait sessions for our hospice patients. Your talent and empathy will contribute to creating lasting memories and offering solace to individuals and their families during challenging times.

 

Aurora Health at Home Hospice is a not-for-profit organization designed to provide services for terminally ill patients and their families. We will accommodate your schedule and provide flexible hours. Aurora Health at Home Hospice provides hands-on training.

All volunteers need to be at least 18 years of age.  

 

To learn more about this wonderful program, click the link below

 Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care 

Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53140

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Canine Comfort Crew URGENTLY needed for Aurora at Home Hospice

Do you have a furry companion that would like to make a difference by bringing joy and comfort to patients if you do consider joining our amazing team here at Home Hospice Outagamie, Winnebago, Waushara, Waupaca, Fond du Lac!

 

Responsibilities:

Visits with patients, families, and staff providing emotional support with you furry companion. Assist in creating a soothing environment. Bring joy and smiles to patients and families.

 

If your dog is certified through Pets Helping People, TDI, or Pet Partners:

Jayne.Syrjamaki@Aurora.org

Jayne 920-252-5146

Please apply at Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care

Agency: Aurora Health at Home

Do you have a furry companion that would like to make a difference by bringing joy and comfort to patients if you do consider joining our amazing team here at Home Hospice Outagamie, Winnebago, Waushara, Waupaca, Fond du Lac!

 

Responsibilities:

Visits with patients, families, and staff providing emotional support with you furry companion. Assist in creating a soothing environment. Bring joy and smiles to patients and families.

 

If your dog is certified through Pets Helping People, TDI, or Pet Partners:

Jayne.Syrjamaki@Aurora.org

Jayne 920-252-5146

Please apply at Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care

Agency: Aurora Health at Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Memory Bear Makers Needed

Aurora Health at Home Hospice is in need of individuals to sew Memory bears from clothing. This is a great offering to the families of our hospice patients and help them with their grief.

 

Call Jayne @920-252-5146 or email Jayne.Syrjamaki@aah.org and apply through the link below

Aurora Health part of Advocate Health Volunteering Opportunities

Agency: Aurora Health at Home

Aurora Health at Home Hospice is in need of individuals to sew Memory bears from clothing. This is a great offering to the families of our hospice patients and help them with their grief.

 

Call Jayne @920-252-5146 or email Jayne.Syrjamaki@aah.org and apply through the link below

Aurora Health part of Advocate Health Volunteering Opportunities

Agency: Aurora Health at Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veteran Volunteers for Aurora Health at Home

Veterans Visiting Veterans. Vets are needed for our hospice veterans. 

Duties:

Visting with patients in hospice and sharing stories. Visit patients in their homes or at a facility. Training required.

 

Call Jayne  920-252-5146 or apply through the link below

Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care

Agency: Aurora Health at Home

Veterans Visiting Veterans. Vets are needed for our hospice veterans. 

Duties:

Visting with patients in hospice and sharing stories. Visit patients in their homes or at a facility. Training required.

 

Call Jayne  920-252-5146 or apply through the link below

Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care

Agency: Aurora Health at Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Art and Music Therapy Volunteer

Are you passionate about the healing power of art and music? Do you believe in the transformative impact of creativity on well-being? If so, we invite you to join our esteemed team as an Art and Music Therapy Volunteer. In this role, you'll have the opportunity to uplift spirits, foster self-expression, and promote healing among our patients through engaging artistic and musical activities.

Responsibilities:

Facilitate art and music therapy sessions under the guidance of our certified therapists. Provide emotional support and encouragement to participants during sessions. Assist with setting up and organizing materials for therapy sessions. Maintain a safe and welcoming environment conducive to creativity and expression. Collaborate with healthcare professionals to tailor activities to the needs and preferences of participants.

 

Please contact me at Jayne.Syrjamaki@Aurora.org

Jayne 920-252-5146

Please apply at Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care

Agency: Aurora Health at Home

Are you passionate about the healing power of art and music? Do you believe in the transformative impact of creativity on well-being? If so, we invite you to join our esteemed team as an Art and Music Therapy Volunteer. In this role, you'll have the opportunity to uplift spirits, foster self-expression, and promote healing among our patients through engaging artistic and musical activities.

Responsibilities:

Facilitate art and music therapy sessions under the guidance of our certified therapists. Provide emotional support and encouragement to participants during sessions. Assist with setting up and organizing materials for therapy sessions. Maintain a safe and welcoming environment conducive to creativity and expression. Collaborate with healthcare professionals to tailor activities to the needs and preferences of participants.

 

Please contact me at Jayne.Syrjamaki@Aurora.org

Jayne 920-252-5146

Please apply at Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care

Agency: Aurora Health at Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Refugee Resettlement

Refugee Resettlement

 

Assistance in following areas:

 

Advocacy Aljirani – mentorship Community Action for Refugee Arrivals (CARA) Program – support JSS refugee clients by setting up apartments and engaging the broader community in ways to make Madison an even more welcoming place for refugees. Co-sponsorship – receive training and assistance from JSS staff to share the work of resettlement. Activities include finding and preparing homes pre-arrival, greeting the family at the airport, connecting them with local services, helping them secure employment and providing transportation as needed, all with assistance from JSS’s experienced staff. Donations & Storage Driving Employment ESL Tutoring General/other support Housing Interpretation

          1. Arabic
          2. Farsi/ Dari
          3. French
          4. Swahili

Move in (lifting) Move in (set up) Move in (truck/hauling vehicle) Office support

Agency: Jewish Social Services

Refugee Resettlement

 

Assistance in following areas:

 

Advocacy Aljirani – mentorship Community Action for Refugee Arrivals (CARA) Program – support JSS refugee clients by setting up apartments and engaging the broader community in ways to make Madison an even more welcoming place for refugees. Co-sponsorship – receive training and assistance from JSS staff to share the work of resettlement. Activities include finding and preparing homes pre-arrival, greeting the family at the airport, connecting them with local services, helping them secure employment and providing transportation as needed, all with assistance from JSS’s experienced staff. Donations & Storage Driving Employment ESL Tutoring General/other support Housing Interpretation

          1. Arabic
          2. Farsi/ Dari
          3. French
          4. Swahili

Move in (lifting) Move in (set up) Move in (truck/hauling vehicle) Office support

Agency: Jewish Social Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53719

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer To Drop Off Food to Local Partners!

Are you interested in being a driving force for change and delivering nourishing foods to neighboring organizations? Join our Volunteer Delivery Driver Team at Second Harvest Foodbank!


What You'll Do:

Volunteer Delivery Drivers provide nourishing foods to our community by delivering up to 8 pallets of food to our partner organizations while using a Second Harvest vehicle. 


What We're Looking For:

Comfortable driving non-CDL delivery truck vehicles. We have 4 vehicle types that vary in size! We'll work with your comfort level to assign you a vehicle.Friendly, reliable individuals who enjoy working as part of a team and individually.Able to work independently and lift more than 50 pounds if needed (most lifting will be lighter, and assistance is available for heavier items!)Comfortable interacting respectfully with community members.


Commitment:

Volunteer shifts are typically 3-4 hours per week, between the hours of 8:00 am - 4:30 pm.We'll work with you to be assigned a weekly route, depending on your availablity. We ask for at least a 6-month minimum commitment.


Requirements:

18 years and above.Approved Second Harvest volunteer.Successfully complete a background check and motor vehicle registration check.Adherence to all workplace safety standards and procedures.


Why Volunteer With Us?

You'll be part of a mission-driven team working to address food insecurity right in your community.Volunteering with us means building community, staying active, and knowing your time is making a direct impact- one delivery at a time.


Ready to be a driving force for change? You can complete our volunteer application linked here or email us for more information at volunteers@secondharvestsw.org.

Agency: Second Harvest Foodbank of Southern Wisconsin

Are you interested in being a driving force for change and delivering nourishing foods to neighboring organizations? Join our Volunteer Delivery Driver Team at Second Harvest Foodbank!


What You'll Do:

Volunteer Delivery Drivers provide nourishing foods to our community by delivering up to 8 pallets of food to our partner organizations while using a Second Harvest vehicle. 


What We're Looking For:

Comfortable driving non-CDL delivery truck vehicles. We have 4 vehicle types that vary in size! We'll work with your comfort level to assign you a vehicle.Friendly, reliable individuals who enjoy working as part of a team and individually.Able to work independently and lift more than 50 pounds if needed (most lifting will be lighter, and assistance is available for heavier items!)Comfortable interacting respectfully with community members.


Commitment:

Volunteer shifts are typically 3-4 hours per week, between the hours of 8:00 am - 4:30 pm.We'll work with you to be assigned a weekly route, depending on your availablity. We ask for at least a 6-month minimum commitment.


Requirements:

18 years and above.Approved Second Harvest volunteer.Successfully complete a background check and motor vehicle registration check.Adherence to all workplace safety standards and procedures.


Why Volunteer With Us?

You'll be part of a mission-driven team working to address food insecurity right in your community.Volunteering with us means building community, staying active, and knowing your time is making a direct impact- one delivery at a time.


Ready to be a driving force for change? You can complete our volunteer application linked here or email us for more information at volunteers@secondharvestsw.org.

Agency: Second Harvest Foodbank of Southern Wisconsin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53718

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nutrition Site volunteer- Court Tower

ADVOCAP’s Food and Nutrition Program is looking for new volunteers for our meal sites!

We have a wide variety of volunteer opportunities available including:

Helping Guests Check in

Setting the Tables

Serving Food

Cleaning Tables after the Meal

Visiting with our Program Members

And much more!

 

We have various sites around the county that could use your help! Our meals are served at lunch time and our sites are typically open Mon-Fri From 10:30 am to 1 pm. Volunteers can pick and choose their time and day(s) for volunteering.

 

Please reach out and we will provide more information concerning the program and match you up with one of our meal site managers. They will work with you to determine how best to use your skills to improve our meal site, our program, and our community!

Agency: ADVOCAP

ADVOCAP’s Food and Nutrition Program is looking for new volunteers for our meal sites!

We have a wide variety of volunteer opportunities available including:

Helping Guests Check in

Setting the Tables

Serving Food

Cleaning Tables after the Meal

Visiting with our Program Members

And much more!

 

We have various sites around the county that could use your help! Our meals are served at lunch time and our sites are typically open Mon-Fri From 10:30 am to 1 pm. Volunteers can pick and choose their time and day(s) for volunteering.

 

Please reach out and we will provide more information concerning the program and match you up with one of our meal site managers. They will work with you to determine how best to use your skills to improve our meal site, our program, and our community!

Agency: ADVOCAP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nutrition Site volunteer- Marian Manor

ADVOCAP’s Food and Nutrition Program is looking for new volunteers for our meal sites!

We have a wide variety of volunteer opportunities available including:

Helping Guests Check in

Setting the Tables

Serving Food

Cleaning Tables after the Meal

Visiting with our Program Members

And much more!

 

We have various sites around the county that could use your help! Our meals are served at lunch time and our sites are typically open Mon-Fri From 10:30 am to 1 pm. Volunteers can pick and choose their time and day(s) for volunteering.

 

Please reach out and we will provide more information concerning the program and match you up with one of our meal site managers. They will work with you to determine how best to use your skills to improve our meal site, our program, and our community!

Agency: ADVOCAP

ADVOCAP’s Food and Nutrition Program is looking for new volunteers for our meal sites!

We have a wide variety of volunteer opportunities available including:

Helping Guests Check in

Setting the Tables

Serving Food

Cleaning Tables after the Meal

Visiting with our Program Members

And much more!

 

We have various sites around the county that could use your help! Our meals are served at lunch time and our sites are typically open Mon-Fri From 10:30 am to 1 pm. Volunteers can pick and choose their time and day(s) for volunteering.

 

Please reach out and we will provide more information concerning the program and match you up with one of our meal site managers. They will work with you to determine how best to use your skills to improve our meal site, our program, and our community!

Agency: ADVOCAP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Special Recreation BINGO Night

Join our Special Recreation Participants for this fun event.  Come enjoy an evening of BINGO including prizes and snacks.

Volunteers will be help with set up and clean up and assist participants. 

All volunteers are required to go through a Class A Volunteer Orientation prior to volunteering. 

 

Agency: La Crosse Special Recreation

Join our Special Recreation Participants for this fun event.  Come enjoy an evening of BINGO including prizes and snacks.

Volunteers will be help with set up and clean up and assist participants. 

All volunteers are required to go through a Class A Volunteer Orientation prior to volunteering. 

 

Agency: La Crosse Special Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 54603

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Forestry / Landscaping Volunteers

The Oshkosh Parks department manages and maintains several acres of parks, shoreline and trails. Volunteers are needed to assist with various landscaping tasks such as invasive species control, mulching and weeding of flowers beds, cleaning of boat docks, and more!

Volunteers will be provided with appropriate tools but may need to supply their own work/gardening gloves. Landscaping projects may require a stricter schedule, however, volunteers signing up for weekly/biweekly projects may have a more flexible schedule.

Volunteers shall be 18 or older unless under supervision of an adult approved by the Oshkosh Parks staff.

For more information or to sign-up, click the link below:

https://bttr.im/r5aqb 

Agency: City of Oshkosh Parks Department

The Oshkosh Parks department manages and maintains several acres of parks, shoreline and trails. Volunteers are needed to assist with various landscaping tasks such as invasive species control, mulching and weeding of flowers beds, cleaning of boat docks, and more!

Volunteers will be provided with appropriate tools but may need to supply their own work/gardening gloves. Landscaping projects may require a stricter schedule, however, volunteers signing up for weekly/biweekly projects may have a more flexible schedule.

Volunteers shall be 18 or older unless under supervision of an adult approved by the Oshkosh Parks staff.

For more information or to sign-up, click the link below:

https://bttr.im/r5aqb 

Agency: City of Oshkosh Parks Department

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54901

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: H.O.P.E. - Care Package Drive

Hope Care Package Drive

Community Benefit Tree (CBT) needs your support to host a care package drive and help families going through a medical crisis by providing some joy, hope and comfort.  When families have a sick loved one, they often are drained emotionally and financially.  We would like to send them care packages to assist them with this difficult time.  

Looking for companies, schools, churches, families and organizations to host a "Hope Care Package Drive". The collection box will display a list of needs to assemble the care packages to give to families in the community struggling with a medical crisis.  These items will be packaged and given to families who need immediate assistance.

Items needed:  Gas cards, Restaurant cards, Coffee Places gift cards, Grocery Store gift cards, board games, socks, blankets, lip balm, crossword puzzles, kid's toys, coloring books, crayons, pencils, and totes to put the items in.

If you are able to host a Care Package Drive at your location or if you have any questions, please feel free to contact, Community Benefit Tree at 920-422-1919 or by email to: info@communitybenefittree.org.

 

www.communitybenefittree.org 

  twitter.com/CBTreecelebrate

  facebook.com/CBTree/

 

Medical Debt Awareness-#1 Cause of Bankruptcy. 1 out of every 3 people delay medical care due to cost. Many Americans rack up credit card spending or visit a payday lender to pay medical debt or basic needs. Help support local families struggling with medical debt by going to our website and supporting those that are struggling! Your gift will mean the difference between life saving treatments/medication and basic needs (food, gas, rent/mortgage,etc...) Go to www.communitybenefittree.org

 

Agency: Community Benefit Tree

Hope Care Package Drive

Community Benefit Tree (CBT) needs your support to host a care package drive and help families going through a medical crisis by providing some joy, hope and comfort.  When families have a sick loved one, they often are drained emotionally and financially.  We would like to send them care packages to assist them with this difficult time.  

Looking for companies, schools, churches, families and organizations to host a "Hope Care Package Drive". The collection box will display a list of needs to assemble the care packages to give to families in the community struggling with a medical crisis.  These items will be packaged and given to families who need immediate assistance.

Items needed:  Gas cards, Restaurant cards, Coffee Places gift cards, Grocery Store gift cards, board games, socks, blankets, lip balm, crossword puzzles, kid's toys, coloring books, crayons, pencils, and totes to put the items in.

If you are able to host a Care Package Drive at your location or if you have any questions, please feel free to contact, Community Benefit Tree at 920-422-1919 or by email to: info@communitybenefittree.org.

 

www.communitybenefittree.org 

  twitter.com/CBTreecelebrate

  facebook.com/CBTree/

 

Medical Debt Awareness-#1 Cause of Bankruptcy. 1 out of every 3 people delay medical care due to cost. Many Americans rack up credit card spending or visit a payday lender to pay medical debt or basic needs. Help support local families struggling with medical debt by going to our website and supporting those that are struggling! Your gift will mean the difference between life saving treatments/medication and basic needs (food, gas, rent/mortgage,etc...) Go to www.communitybenefittree.org

 

Agency: Community Benefit Tree

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54130

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: H.O.P.E. - Care Package Drive

Hope Care Package Drive

Community Benefit Tree (CBT) needs your support to host a care package drive and help families going through a medical crisis by providing some joy, hope and comfort.  When families have a sick loved one, they often are drained emotionally and financially.  We would like to send them care packages to assist them during their difficult time.  

Looking for companies, schools, churches, families and organizations to host a "Hope Care Package Drive". The collection box will display a list of needs to assemble the care packages to give to families in the community struggling with a medical crisis.  These items will be packaged and given to families who need immediate assistance.

Items needed:  Gas cards, Restaurant cards, Coffee Place gift cards, Grocery Store gift cards, board and card games, socks, blankets, lip balm, lotions, crossword puzzles, kid's toys, coloring books (adult and child), crayons, colored pencils, and totes to put the items in.

If you are able to host a Care Package Drive at your location or if you have any questions, please feel free to contact, Community Benefit Tree at 920-422-1919 or by email to: info@communitybenefittree.org.

 

www.communitybenefittree.org 

 twitter.com/CBTreecelebrate

 facebook.com/CBTree/

 

Medical Debt Awareness-#1 Cause of Bankruptcy. 1 and 3 people delay medical care due to cost. Many Americans rack up credit card spending or visit a payday lender to pay medical debt or for basic needs. Help support local families struggling with medical debt by going to our website and supporting those that are struggling! Your gift will mean the difference between life saving treatments/medication and basic needs (food, gas, rent/mortgage, etc.) Go to www.communitybenefittree.org.

Agency: Community Benefit Tree

Hope Care Package Drive

Community Benefit Tree (CBT) needs your support to host a care package drive and help families going through a medical crisis by providing some joy, hope and comfort.  When families have a sick loved one, they often are drained emotionally and financially.  We would like to send them care packages to assist them during their difficult time.  

Looking for companies, schools, churches, families and organizations to host a "Hope Care Package Drive". The collection box will display a list of needs to assemble the care packages to give to families in the community struggling with a medical crisis.  These items will be packaged and given to families who need immediate assistance.

Items needed:  Gas cards, Restaurant cards, Coffee Place gift cards, Grocery Store gift cards, board and card games, socks, blankets, lip balm, lotions, crossword puzzles, kid's toys, coloring books (adult and child), crayons, colored pencils, and totes to put the items in.

If you are able to host a Care Package Drive at your location or if you have any questions, please feel free to contact, Community Benefit Tree at 920-422-1919 or by email to: info@communitybenefittree.org.

 

www.communitybenefittree.org 

 twitter.com/CBTreecelebrate

 facebook.com/CBTree/

 

Medical Debt Awareness-#1 Cause of Bankruptcy. 1 and 3 people delay medical care due to cost. Many Americans rack up credit card spending or visit a payday lender to pay medical debt or for basic needs. Help support local families struggling with medical debt by going to our website and supporting those that are struggling! Your gift will mean the difference between life saving treatments/medication and basic needs (food, gas, rent/mortgage, etc.) Go to www.communitybenefittree.org.

Agency: Community Benefit Tree

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54130

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: In need of child pants

Marathon county head start is in need of 4T to 6 T Boy's and girl's pants learning to use the toilet is one of the many important developmental milestones we work on with the children we serve. We all know that there can be many accidents while learning to use the toilet and having clean pants and underwear are necessary and we are running very low. 

Agency: Head Start-Marathon County

Marathon county head start is in need of 4T to 6 T Boy's and girl's pants learning to use the toilet is one of the many important developmental milestones we work on with the children we serve. We all know that there can be many accidents while learning to use the toilet and having clean pants and underwear are necessary and we are running very low. 

Agency: Head Start-Marathon County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Have some free nights or evenings? Be a Shelter Assistant at Pillars!

Purpose: Shelter Assistants act as supplemental support to staff at both Pillars shelters. While Shelter Assistants are providing support throughout shelter for staff, Crisis Housing staff can provide one-on-one support to clients and provide intake interviews for incoming individuals & families. 

Key Responsibilities:

Provide donation intake assistance Store donations in their proper storage areas Date and rotate donations, including non-perishable food donations Assist staff with filling other critical volunteer roles as needed during volunteer’s shift Adult & Family Shelter Only Tasks: Fill voucher request for clients by accessing donation storage throughout shelter Sort mail for clients Adult Shelter Only Tasks: Prepare bagged lunches for clients working the following day Serve worker’s trays (leftovers) for clients that arrive after dinner, following work or appointments Assist with shelter & client laundry

Shift Times at Adult & Family Shelter:

2 hour shifts, all 24 hours of the day! Currently, overnights and evenings are VERY NEEDED!

Shift Times at Adult Shelter: 

PM Shift: 7-9pm or 9-11pm (you decide!)

 

All new Pillars volunteers must attend a volunteer orientation. 

Contact Tessa Evers, Volunteer Manager, for more information!


tevers@pillarsinc.org

920-734-9192 ext. 125

Agency: Pillars

Purpose: Shelter Assistants act as supplemental support to staff at both Pillars shelters. While Shelter Assistants are providing support throughout shelter for staff, Crisis Housing staff can provide one-on-one support to clients and provide intake interviews for incoming individuals & families. 

Key Responsibilities:

Provide donation intake assistance Store donations in their proper storage areas Date and rotate donations, including non-perishable food donations Assist staff with filling other critical volunteer roles as needed during volunteer’s shift Adult & Family Shelter Only Tasks: Fill voucher request for clients by accessing donation storage throughout shelter Sort mail for clients Adult Shelter Only Tasks: Prepare bagged lunches for clients working the following day Serve worker’s trays (leftovers) for clients that arrive after dinner, following work or appointments Assist with shelter & client laundry

Shift Times at Adult & Family Shelter:

2 hour shifts, all 24 hours of the day! Currently, overnights and evenings are VERY NEEDED!

Shift Times at Adult Shelter: 

PM Shift: 7-9pm or 9-11pm (you decide!)

 

All new Pillars volunteers must attend a volunteer orientation. 

Contact Tessa Evers, Volunteer Manager, for more information!


tevers@pillarsinc.org

920-734-9192 ext. 125

Agency: Pillars

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54911

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Model Railroad Conductor

Engage with museum guests at the All Aboard model railroad exhibit! The five train, 35-foot HO-scale layout features Milwaukee landmarks. The Conductor may be tasked with basic daily upkeep but will mainly engage with guests of all ages during open hours. The main goal of this role is to answer questions about the layout and facilitate understanding of how railroads work and have impacted the development of Milwaukee and innovation in general. Shifts available Wednesday-Sunday 9am-4pm.

Training and background materials provided.

Conductors can be seated for portions of their shift, but some standing, and walking will be required.

OPENINGS AVAILABLE, APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED ON A ROLLING BASIS

AGE

Minimum age 14 years old or 12-14 with an adult

COMMITMENT & SHIFTS

MINIMUM 1 shift per month for a total of 28 hours (8 shifts)

Shifts available Wednesday-Sunday 9am-12:30pm or 12:30pm-4pm

REQUIREMENTS

Online background check for those over 18 and Liability Waiver and Confidentiality Policy required

USEFUL SKILLS TO HAVE OR SKILLS YOU CAN DEVELOP

Public speaking, organization, group management, time management, knowledge of railroad history in Milwaukee and the Midwest

Agency: Discovery World Ltd.

Engage with museum guests at the All Aboard model railroad exhibit! The five train, 35-foot HO-scale layout features Milwaukee landmarks. The Conductor may be tasked with basic daily upkeep but will mainly engage with guests of all ages during open hours. The main goal of this role is to answer questions about the layout and facilitate understanding of how railroads work and have impacted the development of Milwaukee and innovation in general. Shifts available Wednesday-Sunday 9am-4pm.

Training and background materials provided.

Conductors can be seated for portions of their shift, but some standing, and walking will be required.

OPENINGS AVAILABLE, APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED ON A ROLLING BASIS

AGE

Minimum age 14 years old or 12-14 with an adult

COMMITMENT & SHIFTS

MINIMUM 1 shift per month for a total of 28 hours (8 shifts)

Shifts available Wednesday-Sunday 9am-12:30pm or 12:30pm-4pm

REQUIREMENTS

Online background check for those over 18 and Liability Waiver and Confidentiality Policy required

USEFUL SKILLS TO HAVE OR SKILLS YOU CAN DEVELOP

Public speaking, organization, group management, time management, knowledge of railroad history in Milwaukee and the Midwest

Agency: Discovery World Ltd.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Forklift Maintenance

Looking for a mechanically inclined volunteer who would like to offer their services to help maintain the forklifts used for the movement of donated items for humanitarian shipments.   Ideal for employers who are offering VTO - Volunteer Time Off, great way to use your skills to help others. 

Please contact Wisconsin/Nicaragua Partners at 715-346-4702 for more information.   

Agency: Wisconsin Nicaragua Partners of the Americas, Inc.

Looking for a mechanically inclined volunteer who would like to offer their services to help maintain the forklifts used for the movement of donated items for humanitarian shipments.   Ideal for employers who are offering VTO - Volunteer Time Off, great way to use your skills to help others. 

Please contact Wisconsin/Nicaragua Partners at 715-346-4702 for more information.   

Agency: Wisconsin Nicaragua Partners of the Americas, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54482

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Events Assistant

Staffing Programs may include: 

Help move and set up furniture - before and afterSet up games such as Chess and LegosWelcome attendeesAssist during program as neededBe put on a call/email list to contact as needed. 

 

Agency: West Bend Community Memorial Library

Staffing Programs may include: 

Help move and set up furniture - before and afterSet up games such as Chess and LegosWelcome attendeesAssist during program as neededBe put on a call/email list to contact as needed. 

 

Agency: West Bend Community Memorial Library

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53095

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Before-School Youth Mentor

What skills or passions can you share with youth in Sheboygan? Help a child learn to read, do art projects, play basketball - or simply enjoy time together playing a board game.

Kids in Sheboygan could use someone like YOU during before school time at the Club! Sites available include Longfellow Elementary, Jefferson Elementary and Cooper Elementary.

As a volunteer, you have the honor of making a meaningful and lasting impact on each child you encounter—a reward that will leave you feeling good for a lifetime!

Volunteers should be available on a somewhat regular basis (e.g., one hour weekly or two hours monthly) and must successfully complete background check and training.

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Sheboygan County

What skills or passions can you share with youth in Sheboygan? Help a child learn to read, do art projects, play basketball - or simply enjoy time together playing a board game.

Kids in Sheboygan could use someone like YOU during before school time at the Club! Sites available include Longfellow Elementary, Jefferson Elementary and Cooper Elementary.

As a volunteer, you have the honor of making a meaningful and lasting impact on each child you encounter—a reward that will leave you feeling good for a lifetime!

Volunteers should be available on a somewhat regular basis (e.g., one hour weekly or two hours monthly) and must successfully complete background check and training.

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Sheboygan County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Knitters/Crocheters Needed

Knitters / Crocheters Needed.  Looking for volunteers to Knit or Crochet Red, White, and Blue Lap Blankets. We will provide the yarn.  If you feel compelled to be of service to fellow Veterans in this way, please contact Unity for more information by calling 920-338-1111 or 800-990-9249 and by email at volunteer@unityhospice.org.

 

 

    

Agency: Unity - Leaders in Hospice and Palliative Care

Knitters / Crocheters Needed.  Looking for volunteers to Knit or Crochet Red, White, and Blue Lap Blankets. We will provide the yarn.  If you feel compelled to be of service to fellow Veterans in this way, please contact Unity for more information by calling 920-338-1111 or 800-990-9249 and by email at volunteer@unityhospice.org.

 

 

    

Agency: Unity - Leaders in Hospice and Palliative Care

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54115-9207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Greeter Desk Volunteers / Office Projects

Greet visitors, perform data entry and assemble information packets at our De Pere Location. Call or email for more details. 

Agency: Unity - Leaders in Hospice and Palliative Care

Greet visitors, perform data entry and assemble information packets at our De Pere Location. Call or email for more details. 

Agency: Unity - Leaders in Hospice and Palliative Care

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54115-9207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Omro Thrift Store

Omro Thrift Store is looking for a few volunteers to assist in a variety of jobs around the store. Some of these jobs would include pricing products, sort and price clothing, check out customers, create product displays, and to assist any customers that come into the store.

We are looking for friendly individuals who are looking to give back to the community.

Agency: ADVOCAP

Omro Thrift Store is looking for a few volunteers to assist in a variety of jobs around the store. Some of these jobs would include pricing products, sort and price clothing, check out customers, create product displays, and to assist any customers that come into the store.

We are looking for friendly individuals who are looking to give back to the community.

Agency: ADVOCAP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54963

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Diaper Club Delivery Driver

EOTO need your help to deliver this resource to parents and other caregivers in OUR community! As an official partner & distribution site for the Dane County Village Diaper Bank EOTO (Each One Teach One) is able to offer up to 100 free diapers per month per child to families in need. 

Delivery Drivers need access to a reliable insured vehicle and must be available for once-a-week deliveries within Madison & nearby surrounding areas.  

 If interested in this opportunity, please respond to this post. 

Agency: EOTO Culturally Rooted

EOTO need your help to deliver this resource to parents and other caregivers in OUR community! As an official partner & distribution site for the Dane County Village Diaper Bank EOTO (Each One Teach One) is able to offer up to 100 free diapers per month per child to families in need. 

Delivery Drivers need access to a reliable insured vehicle and must be available for once-a-week deliveries within Madison & nearby surrounding areas.  

 If interested in this opportunity, please respond to this post. 

Agency: EOTO Culturally Rooted

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53704

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kitchen Help

We are in need of packagers to put the meals together.  Hours are 9am-11am at Aspirus Hospital Kitchen.  A one day a week commitment or a sub as needed.  Whatever works with your schedule. 

Agency: Wausau Area Mobile Meals

We are in need of packagers to put the meals together.  Hours are 9am-11am at Aspirus Hospital Kitchen.  A one day a week commitment or a sub as needed.  Whatever works with your schedule. 

Agency: Wausau Area Mobile Meals

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: A Wish List for MARCC

Marshfield Area Respite Care Center is in need of items to help stock their shelves with the everyday items necessary for their programming.

Items needed are:

toilet paper 500 count packs of napkins paper towels small boxes & travel packs of Kleenex 13 & 55 gallon trash bags gallon & quart Ziploc freezer bags 8 cups or larger dishwasher safe food storage hand sanitizers & hand soap pumps disinfecting wipes toilet cleaner gift cards (Festival, Target, Walmart) stamps Puzzles with large pieces (100 piece or less) Little Debbie snacks Crystal Lite drink mixes (grape & fruit punch) Bush's baked beans jars of gravy (beef, chicken, or pork) canned fruit brownie & cake mixes individually wrapped snacks (crackers, cookies, chips, Teddy grahams) acrylic paints (red, yellow, green, blue, black, white, orange, purple) disposable sponge paint brushes (1-inch, other assorted sizes) Elmer's goes-on-purple glue sticks hot glue sticks for crafts  

If you have any questions regarding donations or donation drop-off, please contact MARCC by phone at 715-384-8478 or by email at marshfieldarearespite@outlook.com

Agency: Marshfield Area Respite Care Center

Marshfield Area Respite Care Center is in need of items to help stock their shelves with the everyday items necessary for their programming.

Items needed are:

toilet paper 500 count packs of napkins paper towels small boxes & travel packs of Kleenex 13 & 55 gallon trash bags gallon & quart Ziploc freezer bags 8 cups or larger dishwasher safe food storage hand sanitizers & hand soap pumps disinfecting wipes toilet cleaner gift cards (Festival, Target, Walmart) stamps Puzzles with large pieces (100 piece or less) Little Debbie snacks Crystal Lite drink mixes (grape & fruit punch) Bush's baked beans jars of gravy (beef, chicken, or pork) canned fruit brownie & cake mixes individually wrapped snacks (crackers, cookies, chips, Teddy grahams) acrylic paints (red, yellow, green, blue, black, white, orange, purple) disposable sponge paint brushes (1-inch, other assorted sizes) Elmer's goes-on-purple glue sticks hot glue sticks for crafts  

If you have any questions regarding donations or donation drop-off, please contact MARCC by phone at 715-384-8478 or by email at marshfieldarearespite@outlook.com

Agency: Marshfield Area Respite Care Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54449

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Coach with Girls on the Run at Todd Elementary this spring!

Girls on the Run teams are led by volunteer coaches. Coaches teach 3rd - 5th graders life skills through dynamic, interactive lessons and running games. Girls on the Run hosts 2 seasons per year, spring and fall.

Coaches lead team practices 2x/week and are 90 minutes long.

At Todd, practice will be held on Mondays and Fridays 3:30 - 5:00pm. Our Spring 2023 season runs from April 3 - June 3. 

Coaches deliver a well laid out, easy to follow curriculum designed to be user friendly. We train coaches to build relationships, create positive inclusive environments and to focus on girls’ individualized efforts and growth. We embrace coaches from all backgrounds and gender identities, regardless of prior coaching or running experience

Running is used to inspire and motivate girls, encourage lifelong health and fitness, and build confidence through accomplishment. Important social, emotional, and physical skills and abilities are developed and reinforced throughout the program. At each season's conclusion, the girls and their running buddies complete a celebratory 5K running event which gives them a tangible sense of achievement as well as a framework for setting and achieving life goals.

Coach Responsibilities:

Coaches must be at least 18 years old Coaches complete an application, background check and coach training prior to the start of the season. Ability to consistently attend practice each week throughout the season Arrive on time and prepared for practice each week Attend the season-end culminating 5K event and support the team Work together with a team of coaches to joyfully deliver a positive experience Communicate and engage with co-coaches and participant families throughout the season Deliver program as designed, GOTR provides detailed curriculum and all supplies needed to confidently deliver each lesson Serve as a positive role model for program participants Have fun!

Spring 2023 Season Details

Coach application for the spring season will be open from 10/20/22 - 3/27/23 Lottery registration for participants will be open from 3/1/23 - 3/8/23 The spring season will start the week of April 3rd The culminating GOTR 5K event will be on Saturday, June 3rd in Verona, WI

Learn more at our website: www.girlsontherunscwi.org/Coach

Agency: Girls on the Run of South Central Wisconsin

Girls on the Run teams are led by volunteer coaches. Coaches teach 3rd - 5th graders life skills through dynamic, interactive lessons and running games. Girls on the Run hosts 2 seasons per year, spring and fall.

Coaches lead team practices 2x/week and are 90 minutes long.

At Todd, practice will be held on Mondays and Fridays 3:30 - 5:00pm. Our Spring 2023 season runs from April 3 - June 3. 

Coaches deliver a well laid out, easy to follow curriculum designed to be user friendly. We train coaches to build relationships, create positive inclusive environments and to focus on girls’ individualized efforts and growth. We embrace coaches from all backgrounds and gender identities, regardless of prior coaching or running experience

Running is used to inspire and motivate girls, encourage lifelong health and fitness, and build confidence through accomplishment. Important social, emotional, and physical skills and abilities are developed and reinforced throughout the program. At each season's conclusion, the girls and their running buddies complete a celebratory 5K running event which gives them a tangible sense of achievement as well as a framework for setting and achieving life goals.

Coach Responsibilities:

Coaches must be at least 18 years old Coaches complete an application, background check and coach training prior to the start of the season. Ability to consistently attend practice each week throughout the season Arrive on time and prepared for practice each week Attend the season-end culminating 5K event and support the team Work together with a team of coaches to joyfully deliver a positive experience Communicate and engage with co-coaches and participant families throughout the season Deliver program as designed, GOTR provides detailed curriculum and all supplies needed to confidently deliver each lesson Serve as a positive role model for program participants Have fun!

Spring 2023 Season Details

Coach application for the spring season will be open from 10/20/22 - 3/27/23 Lottery registration for participants will be open from 3/1/23 - 3/8/23 The spring season will start the week of April 3rd The culminating GOTR 5K event will be on Saturday, June 3rd in Verona, WI

Learn more at our website: www.girlsontherunscwi.org/Coach

Agency: Girls on the Run of South Central Wisconsin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53511

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Coach with Girls on the Run at Northside Intermediate this spring!

Girls on the Run teams are led by volunteer coaches. Coaches teach 3rd - 5th graders life skills through dynamic, interactive lessons and running games. Girls on the Run hosts 2 seasons per year, spring and fall.

Coaches lead team practices 2x/week and are 90 minutes long.

At Northside, practice will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays 4:00 - 5:30pm. Our Spring 2023 season runs from April 3 - June 3. 

Coaches deliver a well laid out, easy to follow curriculum designed to be user friendly. We train coaches to build relationships, create positive inclusive environments and to focus on girls’ individualized efforts and growth. We embrace coaches from all backgrounds and gender identities, regardless of prior coaching or running experience

Running is used to inspire and motivate girls, encourage lifelong health and fitness, and build confidence through accomplishment. Important social, emotional, and physical skills and abilities are developed and reinforced throughout the program. At each season's conclusion, the girls and their running buddies complete a celebratory 5K running event which gives them a tangible sense of achievement as well as a framework for setting and achieving life goals.

Coach Responsibilities:

Coaches must be at least 18 years old Coaches complete an application, background check and coach training prior to the start of the season. Ability to consistently attend practice each week throughout the season Arrive on time and prepared for practice each week Attend the season-end culminating 5K event and support the team Work together with a team of coaches to joyfully deliver a positive experience Communicate and engage with co-coaches and participant families throughout the season Deliver program as designed, GOTR provides detailed curriculum and all supplies needed to confidently deliver each lesson Serve as a positive role model for program participants Have fun!

Spring 2023 Season Details

Coach application for the spring season will be open from 10/20/22 - 3/27/23 Lottery registration for participants will be open from 3/1/23 - 3/8/23 The spring season will start the week of April 3rd The culminating GOTR 5K event will be on Saturday, June 3rd in Verona, WI

Learn more at our website: www.girlsontherunscwi.org/Coach

Agency: Girls on the Run of South Central Wisconsin

Girls on the Run teams are led by volunteer coaches. Coaches teach 3rd - 5th graders life skills through dynamic, interactive lessons and running games. Girls on the Run hosts 2 seasons per year, spring and fall.

Coaches lead team practices 2x/week and are 90 minutes long.

At Northside, practice will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays 4:00 - 5:30pm. Our Spring 2023 season runs from April 3 - June 3. 

Coaches deliver a well laid out, easy to follow curriculum designed to be user friendly. We train coaches to build relationships, create positive inclusive environments and to focus on girls’ individualized efforts and growth. We embrace coaches from all backgrounds and gender identities, regardless of prior coaching or running experience

Running is used to inspire and motivate girls, encourage lifelong health and fitness, and build confidence through accomplishment. Important social, emotional, and physical skills and abilities are developed and reinforced throughout the program. At each season's conclusion, the girls and their running buddies complete a celebratory 5K running event which gives them a tangible sense of achievement as well as a framework for setting and achieving life goals.

Coach Responsibilities:

Coaches must be at least 18 years old Coaches complete an application, background check and coach training prior to the start of the season. Ability to consistently attend practice each week throughout the season Arrive on time and prepared for practice each week Attend the season-end culminating 5K event and support the team Work together with a team of coaches to joyfully deliver a positive experience Communicate and engage with co-coaches and participant families throughout the season Deliver program as designed, GOTR provides detailed curriculum and all supplies needed to confidently deliver each lesson Serve as a positive role model for program participants Have fun!

Spring 2023 Season Details

Coach application for the spring season will be open from 10/20/22 - 3/27/23 Lottery registration for participants will be open from 3/1/23 - 3/8/23 The spring season will start the week of April 3rd The culminating GOTR 5K event will be on Saturday, June 3rd in Verona, WI

Learn more at our website: www.girlsontherunscwi.org/Coach

Agency: Girls on the Run of South Central Wisconsin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53563

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Coach with Girls on the Run at McNeel Intermediate this spring!

Girls on the Run teams are led by volunteer coaches. Coaches teach 3rd - 5th graders life skills through dynamic, interactive lessons and running games. Girls on the Run hosts 2 seasons per year, spring and fall.

Coaches lead team practices 2x/week and are 90 minutes long.

At McNeel, practice will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays 3:45 - 5:15pm. Our Spring 2023 season runs from April 3 - June 3. 

Coaches deliver a well laid out, easy to follow curriculum designed to be user friendly. We train coaches to build relationships, create positive inclusive environments and to focus on girls’ individualized efforts and growth. We embrace coaches from all backgrounds and gender identities, regardless of prior coaching or running experience

Running is used to inspire and motivate girls, encourage lifelong health and fitness, and build confidence through accomplishment. Important social, emotional, and physical skills and abilities are developed and reinforced throughout the program. At each season's conclusion, the girls and their running buddies complete a celebratory 5K running event which gives them a tangible sense of achievement as well as a framework for setting and achieving life goals.

Coach Responsibilities:

Coaches must be at least 18 years old Coaches complete an application, background check and coach training prior to the start of the season. Ability to consistently attend practice each week throughout the season Arrive on time and prepared for practice each week Attend the season-end culminating 5K event and support the team Work together with a team of coaches to joyfully deliver a positive experience Communicate and engage with co-coaches and participant families throughout the season Deliver program as designed, GOTR provides detailed curriculum and all supplies needed to confidently deliver each lesson Serve as a positive role model for program participants Have fun!

Spring 2023 Season Details

Coach application for the spring season will be open from 10/20/22 - 3/27/23 Lottery registration for participants will be open from 3/1/23 - 3/8/23 The spring season will start the week of April 3rd The culminating GOTR 5K event will be on Saturday, June 3rd in Verona, WI

Learn more at our website: www.girlsontherunscwi.org/Coach

Agency: Girls on the Run of South Central Wisconsin

Girls on the Run teams are led by volunteer coaches. Coaches teach 3rd - 5th graders life skills through dynamic, interactive lessons and running games. Girls on the Run hosts 2 seasons per year, spring and fall.

Coaches lead team practices 2x/week and are 90 minutes long.

At McNeel, practice will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays 3:45 - 5:15pm. Our Spring 2023 season runs from April 3 - June 3. 

Coaches deliver a well laid out, easy to follow curriculum designed to be user friendly. We train coaches to build relationships, create positive inclusive environments and to focus on girls’ individualized efforts and growth. We embrace coaches from all backgrounds and gender identities, regardless of prior coaching or running experience

Running is used to inspire and motivate girls, encourage lifelong health and fitness, and build confidence through accomplishment. Important social, emotional, and physical skills and abilities are developed and reinforced throughout the program. At each season's conclusion, the girls and their running buddies complete a celebratory 5K running event which gives them a tangible sense of achievement as well as a framework for setting and achieving life goals.

Coach Responsibilities:

Coaches must be at least 18 years old Coaches complete an application, background check and coach training prior to the start of the season. Ability to consistently attend practice each week throughout the season Arrive on time and prepared for practice each week Attend the season-end culminating 5K event and support the team Work together with a team of coaches to joyfully deliver a positive experience Communicate and engage with co-coaches and participant families throughout the season Deliver program as designed, GOTR provides detailed curriculum and all supplies needed to confidently deliver each lesson Serve as a positive role model for program participants Have fun!

Spring 2023 Season Details

Coach application for the spring season will be open from 10/20/22 - 3/27/23 Lottery registration for participants will be open from 3/1/23 - 3/8/23 The spring season will start the week of April 3rd The culminating GOTR 5K event will be on Saturday, June 3rd in Verona, WI

Learn more at our website: www.girlsontherunscwi.org/Coach

Agency: Girls on the Run of South Central Wisconsin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53511

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Coach with Girls on the Run at Harrison Elementary this spring!

Girls on the Run teams are led by volunteer coaches. Coaches teach 3rd - 5th graders life skills through dynamic, interactive lessons and running games. Girls on the Run hosts 2 seasons per year, spring and fall.

Coaches lead team practices 2x/week and are 90 minutes long.

At Harrison Elementary, practice will be held on Mondays and Wednesdays 3:15 - 4:45pm. Our Spring 2023 season runs from April 3 - June 3. 

Coaches deliver a well laid out, easy to follow curriculum designed to be user friendly. We train coaches to build relationships, create positive inclusive environments and to focus on girls’ individualized efforts and growth. We embrace coaches from all backgrounds and gender identities, regardless of prior coaching or running experience

Running is used to inspire and motivate girls, encourage lifelong health and fitness, and build confidence through accomplishment. Important social, emotional, and physical skills and abilities are developed and reinforced throughout the program. At each season's conclusion, the girls and their running buddies complete a celebratory 5K running event which gives them a tangible sense of achievement as well as a framework for setting and achieving life goals.

Coach Responsibilities:

Coaches must be at least 18 years old Coaches complete an application, background check and coach training prior to the start of the season. Ability to consistently attend practice each week throughout the season Arrive on time and prepared for practice each week Attend the season-end culminating 5K event and support the team Work together with a team of coaches to joyfully deliver a positive experience Communicate and engage with co-coaches and participant families throughout the season Deliver program as designed, GOTR provides detailed curriculum and all supplies needed to confidently deliver each lesson Serve as a positive role model for program participants Have fun!

Spring 2023 Season Details

Coach application for the spring season will be open from 10/20/22 - 3/27/23 Lottery registration for participants will be open from 3/1/23 - 3/8/23 The spring season will start the week of April 3rd The culminating GOTR 5K event will be on Saturday, June 3rd in Verona, WI

Learn more at our website: www.girlsontherunscwi.org/Coach

Agency: Girls on the Run of South Central Wisconsin

Girls on the Run teams are led by volunteer coaches. Coaches teach 3rd - 5th graders life skills through dynamic, interactive lessons and running games. Girls on the Run hosts 2 seasons per year, spring and fall.

Coaches lead team practices 2x/week and are 90 minutes long.

At Harrison Elementary, practice will be held on Mondays and Wednesdays 3:15 - 4:45pm. Our Spring 2023 season runs from April 3 - June 3. 

Coaches deliver a well laid out, easy to follow curriculum designed to be user friendly. We train coaches to build relationships, create positive inclusive environments and to focus on girls’ individualized efforts and growth. We embrace coaches from all backgrounds and gender identities, regardless of prior coaching or running experience

Running is used to inspire and motivate girls, encourage lifelong health and fitness, and build confidence through accomplishment. Important social, emotional, and physical skills and abilities are developed and reinforced throughout the program. At each season's conclusion, the girls and their running buddies complete a celebratory 5K running event which gives them a tangible sense of achievement as well as a framework for setting and achieving life goals.

Coach Responsibilities:

Coaches must be at least 18 years old Coaches complete an application, background check and coach training prior to the start of the season. Ability to consistently attend practice each week throughout the season Arrive on time and prepared for practice each week Attend the season-end culminating 5K event and support the team Work together with a team of coaches to joyfully deliver a positive experience Communicate and engage with co-coaches and participant families throughout the season Deliver program as designed, GOTR provides detailed curriculum and all supplies needed to confidently deliver each lesson Serve as a positive role model for program participants Have fun!

Spring 2023 Season Details

Coach application for the spring season will be open from 10/20/22 - 3/27/23 Lottery registration for participants will be open from 3/1/23 - 3/8/23 The spring season will start the week of April 3rd The culminating GOTR 5K event will be on Saturday, June 3rd in Verona, WI

Learn more at our website: www.girlsontherunscwi.org/Coach

Agency: Girls on the Run of South Central Wisconsin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53546

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Coach with Girls on the Run at Gaston Elementary this spring!

Girls on the Run teams are led by volunteer coaches. Coaches teach 3rd - 5th graders life skills through dynamic, interactive lessons and running games. Girls on the Run hosts 2 seasons per year, spring and fall.

Coaches lead team practices 2x/week and are 90 minutes long.

At Gaston Elementary, practice will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays 3:30 - 5:00pm. Our Spring 2023 season runs from April 3 - June 3. 

Coaches deliver a well laid out, easy to follow curriculum designed to be user friendly. We train coaches to build relationships, create positive inclusive environments and to focus on girls’ individualized efforts and growth. We embrace coaches from all backgrounds and gender identities, regardless of prior coaching or running experience

Running is used to inspire and motivate girls, encourage lifelong health and fitness, and build confidence through accomplishment. Important social, emotional, and physical skills and abilities are developed and reinforced throughout the program. At each season's conclusion, the girls and their running buddies complete a celebratory 5K running event which gives them a tangible sense of achievement as well as a framework for setting and achieving life goals.

Coach Responsibilities:

Coaches must be at least 18 years old Coaches complete an application, background check and coach training prior to the start of the season. Ability to consistently attend practice each week throughout the season Arrive on time and prepared for practice each week Attend the season-end culminating 5K event and support the team Work together with a team of coaches to joyfully deliver a positive experience Communicate and engage with co-coaches and participant families throughout the season Deliver program as designed, GOTR provides detailed curriculum and all supplies needed to confidently deliver each lesson Serve as a positive role model for program participants Have fun!

Spring 2023 Season Details

Coach application for the spring season will be open from 10/20/22 - 3/27/23 Lottery registration for participants will be open from 3/1/23 - 3/8/23 The spring season will start the week of April 3rd The culminating GOTR 5K event will be on Saturday, June 3rd in Verona, WI

Learn more at our website: www.girlsontherunscwi.org/Coach

Agency: Girls on the Run of South Central Wisconsin

Girls on the Run teams are led by volunteer coaches. Coaches teach 3rd - 5th graders life skills through dynamic, interactive lessons and running games. Girls on the Run hosts 2 seasons per year, spring and fall.

Coaches lead team practices 2x/week and are 90 minutes long.

At Gaston Elementary, practice will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays 3:30 - 5:00pm. Our Spring 2023 season runs from April 3 - June 3. 

Coaches deliver a well laid out, easy to follow curriculum designed to be user friendly. We train coaches to build relationships, create positive inclusive environments and to focus on girls’ individualized efforts and growth. We embrace coaches from all backgrounds and gender identities, regardless of prior coaching or running experience

Running is used to inspire and motivate girls, encourage lifelong health and fitness, and build confidence through accomplishment. Important social, emotional, and physical skills and abilities are developed and reinforced throughout the program. At each season's conclusion, the girls and their running buddies complete a celebratory 5K running event which gives them a tangible sense of achievement as well as a framework for setting and achieving life goals.

Coach Responsibilities:

Coaches must be at least 18 years old Coaches complete an application, background check and coach training prior to the start of the season. Ability to consistently attend practice each week throughout the season Arrive on time and prepared for practice each week Attend the season-end culminating 5K event and support the team Work together with a team of coaches to joyfully deliver a positive experience Communicate and engage with co-coaches and participant families throughout the season Deliver program as designed, GOTR provides detailed curriculum and all supplies needed to confidently deliver each lesson Serve as a positive role model for program participants Have fun!

Spring 2023 Season Details

Coach application for the spring season will be open from 10/20/22 - 3/27/23 Lottery registration for participants will be open from 3/1/23 - 3/8/23 The spring season will start the week of April 3rd The culminating GOTR 5K event will be on Saturday, June 3rd in Verona, WI

Learn more at our website: www.girlsontherunscwi.org/Coach

Agency: Girls on the Run of South Central Wisconsin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53511

Allow Groups: Yes