Opportunities From: Volunteer Wisconsin

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


Volunteer: Prepare Girl Scouts for Adventures at Camp!

Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland Council's mission is to empower girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place. We achieve this through premier K-12 programming in the areas of STEM, life skills, entrepreneurship and the outdoors. Many Girl Scouts will attest that spending a week at camp is an experience unmatched any place else. Here, girls have the space and support to thrive as individuals and foster friendships that will last a lifetime. 

We are currently seeking supplies to stock Camp Brandenburg, located in Dane, WI. Your donation provides direct, hands-on, engaging camp experiences for girls of all ages. We thank you for your generous contribution to those experiences this holiday season.

Learn more about Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland at: https://www.gsbadgerland.org/

 

Camp Wish List: 

Campfire oven mitts: https://www.amazon.com/RAPICCA-Leather-Resistant-Fireplace-handling/dp/B01N1VJDIQ/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=2CH2UCPX1IVSJ&keywords=campfire+gloves&qid=1669146673&sprefix=campfire+gloves,aps,198&sr=8-1-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&psc=1

Campfire Tongs: https://www.amazon.com/Epica-Fireplace-Tongs-Long-Grabber/dp/B00P9RWYLC/ref=sr_1_8?crid=1Z5LE5J33IPB1&keywords=Fire+Tongs&qid=1668542211&sprefix=fire+tongs,aps,1074&sr=8-8

Campfire Shovels: https://www.amazon.com/Bond-ManufacturingBlack-Decker-BD1515-D-Handle/dp/B0028AD6II/ref=sr_1_6?crid=1Y1MCE34JZQZ8&keywords=Short+Shovels&qid=1668542327&sprefix=short+shovels,aps,199&sr=8-6

Aldo Leopold Benches:

Is carpentry your calling? We are currently seeking helping hands to build us Aldo Leopold Benches using treated lumber. Please use the following specifications: https://www.iowadnr.gov/About-DNR/DNR-News-Releases/ArticleID/1218/Build-a-Leopold-bench

 

Items can be delivered to the Madison Leadership Center to be distrubed to camp. Please call 800.236.2710 in advance to arrange your drop off with a staff member. 


Madison Leadership Center
4801 S. Biltmore Ln. 
Madison, WI 53718

Agency: Girls Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland

Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland Council's mission is to empower girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place. We achieve this through premier K-12 programming in the areas of STEM, life skills, entrepreneurship and the outdoors. Many Girl Scouts will attest that spending a week at camp is an experience unmatched any place else. Here, girls have the space and support to thrive as individuals and foster friendships that will last a lifetime. 

We are currently seeking supplies to stock Camp Brandenburg, located in Dane, WI. Your donation provides direct, hands-on, engaging camp experiences for girls of all ages. We thank you for your generous contribution to those experiences this holiday season.

Learn more about Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland at: https://www.gsbadgerland.org/

 

Camp Wish List: 

Campfire oven mitts: https://www.amazon.com/RAPICCA-Leather-Resistant-Fireplace-handling/dp/B01N1VJDIQ/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=2CH2UCPX1IVSJ&keywords=campfire+gloves&qid=1669146673&sprefix=campfire+gloves,aps,198&sr=8-1-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&psc=1

Campfire Tongs: https://www.amazon.com/Epica-Fireplace-Tongs-Long-Grabber/dp/B00P9RWYLC/ref=sr_1_8?crid=1Z5LE5J33IPB1&keywords=Fire+Tongs&qid=1668542211&sprefix=fire+tongs,aps,1074&sr=8-8

Campfire Shovels: https://www.amazon.com/Bond-ManufacturingBlack-Decker-BD1515-D-Handle/dp/B0028AD6II/ref=sr_1_6?crid=1Y1MCE34JZQZ8&keywords=Short+Shovels&qid=1668542327&sprefix=short+shovels,aps,199&sr=8-6

Aldo Leopold Benches:

Is carpentry your calling? We are currently seeking helping hands to build us Aldo Leopold Benches using treated lumber. Please use the following specifications: https://www.iowadnr.gov/About-DNR/DNR-News-Releases/ArticleID/1218/Build-a-Leopold-bench

 

Items can be delivered to the Madison Leadership Center to be distrubed to camp. Please call 800.236.2710 in advance to arrange your drop off with a staff member. 


Madison Leadership Center
4801 S. Biltmore Ln. 
Madison, WI 53718

Agency: Girls Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53718

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fuel the Mission: Volunteer as a Habitat Donation Driver

Position Summary: Habitat for Humanity of Wausau is seeking dedicated and responsible Donations Ambassador-Truck Drivers to assist with the transportation and handling of community donations. This position involves driving a 14x20’ box truck, safely loading and unloading donations, engaging with donors, and educating them on the mission of Habitat for Humanity. The ideal candidate will be a professional, safety-conscious individual who enjoys working as part of a team and has a passion for supporting the community.

Key Responsibilities:

·  Operate a 14-20’ box truck to pick up donations from various donor locations.

·  Safely navigate routes and ensure donations are securely loaded onto the truck.

·  Professionally engage with donors, explaining Habitat for Humanity of Wausau’s mission and how their contributions support our efforts to build affordable homes.

·  Answer questions from donors about Habitat’s programs and the donation process.

·  Unload donations at Habitat Wausau facility, ensuring all items are carefully handled and appropriately placed.

·  Collaborate with team members to ensure smooth operations and efficient pickup and delivery of donations.

·  Report directly to ReStore Management to ensure accurate tracking of donations and adherence to safety protocols.

Requirements:

·  Valid driver’s license with a clean driving record.

·  Ability to safely drive a 14-20’ box truck.

·  Ability to lift and carry a minimum of 50 lbs.

·  Must be able to use stairs and complete physical tasks related to loading, unloading, and organizing donations.

·  Ability to stand for long periods and perform physically demanding tasks.

·  Excellent communication skills and the ability to engage with donors in a professional and friendly manner.

·  Strong teamwork skills and the ability to collaborate effectively with other volunteers and staff.

·  Forklift experience welcomed but not required.

· Ability to utilize various carts & pallet jack when handling donations.


Availability: Donation Ambassador available shifts as follows:

Minimum time commitment of 4 hours per shift.

Tuesday: 8am-12pm or 12pm-4pm Wednesday: 8am-12pm or 12pm-4pm Thursday: 8am-12pm or 12pm-4pm Friday: 8am-12pm or 12pm-4pm

 

Training and Support:

·   Comprehensive training will be provided by an experienced Donations Ambassador Assistant, covering truck operation, safety protocols, and donor interactions.

·   The Donations Ambassador Assistant will be available to provide training on Tuesday mornings, Thursday mornings, and Friday.

·   Ongoing support will be available to ensure success in the role.


Benefits for Volunteers:

Skills Development: Gain experience in truck driving, logistics, customer service, and donor relations. Training: Receive hands-on training and guidance to improve your driving and safety skills. Community Impact: Contribute to Habitat for Humanity of Wausau’s cause by helping provide resources for families in need. Teamwork & Networking: Work alongside a dedicated team and build connections with fellow volunteers and staff. Volunteer Recognition: Be part of a team that values your time and contribution, with opportunities for recognition and appreciation.


How to Apply: If you are passionate about giving back to the community and supporting Habitat for Humanity of Wausau’s cause and mission, we encourage you to apply for this fulfilling volunteer opportunity. Become part of a team that helps make a positive impact!

Agency: Habitat For Humanity Of Wausau

Position Summary: Habitat for Humanity of Wausau is seeking dedicated and responsible Donations Ambassador-Truck Drivers to assist with the transportation and handling of community donations. This position involves driving a 14x20’ box truck, safely loading and unloading donations, engaging with donors, and educating them on the mission of Habitat for Humanity. The ideal candidate will be a professional, safety-conscious individual who enjoys working as part of a team and has a passion for supporting the community.

Key Responsibilities:

·  Operate a 14-20’ box truck to pick up donations from various donor locations.

·  Safely navigate routes and ensure donations are securely loaded onto the truck.

·  Professionally engage with donors, explaining Habitat for Humanity of Wausau’s mission and how their contributions support our efforts to build affordable homes.

·  Answer questions from donors about Habitat’s programs and the donation process.

·  Unload donations at Habitat Wausau facility, ensuring all items are carefully handled and appropriately placed.

·  Collaborate with team members to ensure smooth operations and efficient pickup and delivery of donations.

·  Report directly to ReStore Management to ensure accurate tracking of donations and adherence to safety protocols.

Requirements:

·  Valid driver’s license with a clean driving record.

·  Ability to safely drive a 14-20’ box truck.

·  Ability to lift and carry a minimum of 50 lbs.

·  Must be able to use stairs and complete physical tasks related to loading, unloading, and organizing donations.

·  Ability to stand for long periods and perform physically demanding tasks.

·  Excellent communication skills and the ability to engage with donors in a professional and friendly manner.

·  Strong teamwork skills and the ability to collaborate effectively with other volunteers and staff.

·  Forklift experience welcomed but not required.

· Ability to utilize various carts & pallet jack when handling donations.


Availability: Donation Ambassador available shifts as follows:

Minimum time commitment of 4 hours per shift.

Tuesday: 8am-12pm or 12pm-4pm Wednesday: 8am-12pm or 12pm-4pm Thursday: 8am-12pm or 12pm-4pm Friday: 8am-12pm or 12pm-4pm

 

Training and Support:

·   Comprehensive training will be provided by an experienced Donations Ambassador Assistant, covering truck operation, safety protocols, and donor interactions.

·   The Donations Ambassador Assistant will be available to provide training on Tuesday mornings, Thursday mornings, and Friday.

·   Ongoing support will be available to ensure success in the role.


Benefits for Volunteers:

Skills Development: Gain experience in truck driving, logistics, customer service, and donor relations. Training: Receive hands-on training and guidance to improve your driving and safety skills. Community Impact: Contribute to Habitat for Humanity of Wausau’s cause by helping provide resources for families in need. Teamwork & Networking: Work alongside a dedicated team and build connections with fellow volunteers and staff. Volunteer Recognition: Be part of a team that values your time and contribution, with opportunities for recognition and appreciation.


How to Apply: If you are passionate about giving back to the community and supporting Habitat for Humanity of Wausau’s cause and mission, we encourage you to apply for this fulfilling volunteer opportunity. Become part of a team that helps make a positive impact!

Agency: Habitat For Humanity Of Wausau

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54476

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mindworks Program Volunteer

 

Make a difference in just one afternoon a week! Help create a welcoming and fun environment for people living with dementia during our Mindworks classes. You’ll assist with activities, offer a friendly smile, and enjoy lunch with participants. No experience? No problem! We provide training before you start.

Locations available in Appleton, Menasha, Oshkosh, Chilton, and Waupaca

For more information contact McKenzie Jorgenson @ 920-381-2831 or mckenzie@foxvalleymemoryproject.org

Agency: Fox Valley Memory Project

 

Make a difference in just one afternoon a week! Help create a welcoming and fun environment for people living with dementia during our Mindworks classes. You’ll assist with activities, offer a friendly smile, and enjoy lunch with participants. No experience? No problem! We provide training before you start.

Locations available in Appleton, Menasha, Oshkosh, Chilton, and Waupaca

For more information contact McKenzie Jorgenson @ 920-381-2831 or mckenzie@foxvalleymemoryproject.org

Agency: Fox Valley Memory Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54912

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor Racine teens toward financial capability with SecureFutures

MONEY COACH PROGRAM

The years leading up to high school graduation are critical to the formation of strong money management habits. Personal attention and guidance are the most effective ways to empower teens for a stable and successful financial future. Money Coach, specifically designed for teens from under-resourced communities, is our one-of-a-kind, semester-long financial mentoring program. Small groups of teens are matched with teams of volunteer coaches who guide them through in-depth financial literacy curriculum and provide one-on-one support as they put concepts into practice.

Money Coach is a multi-week program completed over a semester with high school juniors and seniors (Sept-Dec or Feb-May). Group sessions are held every other week, last 60-75-minutes, and focus on specific financial topics with interactive activities and discussion. One-on-one check ins (about 30 minutes each) are held on the weeks between the group sessions and allow for more in-depth focus on each teen's individual budget, expenses, and goals. As a volunteer, you'll mentor teens on their path to financial capability using well-designed curriculum and resources.

 

VOLUNTEER ROLES

SecureFutures' Money Coach program is a hands-on financial coaching program delivered to a group of high school students by volunteer coaches. The program aims to provide a deeper understanding of financial concepts and hands-on goal-setting through a lesson plan that focuses on direct volunteer-to-student interaction. The primary role of all SecureFutures volunteers is to engage students in financial education lessons by asking questions, leading discussions, and sharing professional and life experience. There are two distinct volunteer roles in the Money Coach program.

The Group Coach volunteer engages and encourages participants and leads the group sessions. The sessions serve to educate participants on financial literacy and to guide them in the development of action plans to achieve financial needs and goals. The group sessions take place every other week for the length of the program (about 6 group sessions). All curriculum and materials are provided. We intend to hold the group sessions in person, but sites will determine their visitor policies as they relate to COVID 19 safety protocols. Groups are generally consist of about 12-18 students.

The One-on-One Coach volunteer engages and encourages participants and conducts one-on-one check-ins. The check-ins enable the coach and students to build meaningful and supportive relationships. These take place every other week while the program runs (about 5 one-on-one check ins) and will be conducted by phone or virtually. One-on-one coaches are expected to attend the group sessions, as well. One-on-one coaches will be assigned 3-4 students to mentor.

Coaches help students to develop action plans to achieve financial needs and goals and guide them if they are faced with obstacles while working toward those goals. Students practice healthy money management skills and are provided the opportunity to earn a scholarship as they meet program benchmarks.

Preferred Talents and Interests:
● Desire to work with teens who come from economically disadvantaged families and communities.
● Desire to build meaningful relationships with teens.
● Experience with public speaking, presenting, or teaching.
● Working knowledge of foundational personal finance concepts. (Training and curriculum will be provided.)
● Basic computer skills.

Training:

All volunteers complete a 3 hour, in-person training. The training covers cultural humility, trauma-informed care, and student engagement techniques, as well as all of the logistics and curriculum for the program.

 

HOW TO GET INVOLVED

Have questions about Money Coach? Contact Maria Fuller, maria@securefutures.org or 414-310-5917. Want to learn more about all of SecureFutures' volunteer roles? Review these materials: Volunteer Flyer Volunteer Role Decision Tool Ready to get started?  FILL OUT THIS FORM to receive more information about volunteering for Money Coach in Spring 2024. 

Agency: SecureFutures

MONEY COACH PROGRAM

The years leading up to high school graduation are critical to the formation of strong money management habits. Personal attention and guidance are the most effective ways to empower teens for a stable and successful financial future. Money Coach, specifically designed for teens from under-resourced communities, is our one-of-a-kind, semester-long financial mentoring program. Small groups of teens are matched with teams of volunteer coaches who guide them through in-depth financial literacy curriculum and provide one-on-one support as they put concepts into practice.

Money Coach is a multi-week program completed over a semester with high school juniors and seniors (Sept-Dec or Feb-May). Group sessions are held every other week, last 60-75-minutes, and focus on specific financial topics with interactive activities and discussion. One-on-one check ins (about 30 minutes each) are held on the weeks between the group sessions and allow for more in-depth focus on each teen's individual budget, expenses, and goals. As a volunteer, you'll mentor teens on their path to financial capability using well-designed curriculum and resources.

 

VOLUNTEER ROLES

SecureFutures' Money Coach program is a hands-on financial coaching program delivered to a group of high school students by volunteer coaches. The program aims to provide a deeper understanding of financial concepts and hands-on goal-setting through a lesson plan that focuses on direct volunteer-to-student interaction. The primary role of all SecureFutures volunteers is to engage students in financial education lessons by asking questions, leading discussions, and sharing professional and life experience. There are two distinct volunteer roles in the Money Coach program.

The Group Coach volunteer engages and encourages participants and leads the group sessions. The sessions serve to educate participants on financial literacy and to guide them in the development of action plans to achieve financial needs and goals. The group sessions take place every other week for the length of the program (about 6 group sessions). All curriculum and materials are provided. We intend to hold the group sessions in person, but sites will determine their visitor policies as they relate to COVID 19 safety protocols. Groups are generally consist of about 12-18 students.

The One-on-One Coach volunteer engages and encourages participants and conducts one-on-one check-ins. The check-ins enable the coach and students to build meaningful and supportive relationships. These take place every other week while the program runs (about 5 one-on-one check ins) and will be conducted by phone or virtually. One-on-one coaches are expected to attend the group sessions, as well. One-on-one coaches will be assigned 3-4 students to mentor.

Coaches help students to develop action plans to achieve financial needs and goals and guide them if they are faced with obstacles while working toward those goals. Students practice healthy money management skills and are provided the opportunity to earn a scholarship as they meet program benchmarks.

Preferred Talents and Interests:
● Desire to work with teens who come from economically disadvantaged families and communities.
● Desire to build meaningful relationships with teens.
● Experience with public speaking, presenting, or teaching.
● Working knowledge of foundational personal finance concepts. (Training and curriculum will be provided.)
● Basic computer skills.

Training:

All volunteers complete a 3 hour, in-person training. The training covers cultural humility, trauma-informed care, and student engagement techniques, as well as all of the logistics and curriculum for the program.

 

HOW TO GET INVOLVED

Have questions about Money Coach? Contact Maria Fuller, maria@securefutures.org or 414-310-5917. Want to learn more about all of SecureFutures' volunteer roles? Review these materials: Volunteer Flyer Volunteer Role Decision Tool Ready to get started?  FILL OUT THIS FORM to receive more information about volunteering for Money Coach in Spring 2024. 

Agency: SecureFutures

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Host a Food Drive for the Cavalier Cupboard

Help us stock the Cupboard to provide food and hygiene items to our students by donating today! Frequently needed items include: 

Cereal Oatmeal Granola Bars Pasta Dried dinners & sides Ramen Noodles Canned Fruit Canned Vegetables Canned Tuna Canned Chicken Canned Beans Toilet Paper Shampoo Soap Laundry Detergent Toothpaste Deodorant

Donations can be dropped off to the Welcome Center inside the Student Success Center located at 716 Badger Street, La Crosse, WI. Questions, email Julie at christensenj@westerntc.edu. 


Agency: Western Technical College

Help us stock the Cupboard to provide food and hygiene items to our students by donating today! Frequently needed items include: 

Cereal Oatmeal Granola Bars Pasta Dried dinners & sides Ramen Noodles Canned Fruit Canned Vegetables Canned Tuna Canned Chicken Canned Beans Toilet Paper Shampoo Soap Laundry Detergent Toothpaste Deodorant

Donations can be dropped off to the Welcome Center inside the Student Success Center located at 716 Badger Street, La Crosse, WI. Questions, email Julie at christensenj@westerntc.edu. 


Agency: Western Technical College

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54601

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: JA Elementary Classroom Volunteers

WHAT? Volunteer in an elementary classroom in the Coulee Region.  We currently run elementary JA programming in La Crosse, Onalaska, Holmen, West Salem, La Crescent, Bangor and Tomah. Elementary programs consist of five 45-minute lessons. 

HOW DOES IT WORK? We take care of everything!  We provide a virtual volunteer training and then we match you with a teacher in the Coulee Region (you can indicate a preference for grade, area or school) and allow you to work with them to determine a schedule that works well for both.  Volunteers are provided with well-appointed kits and/or digital resources that are used to teach each lesson. The best part is our lessons are connected to each grade levels curriculum!  

WHY VOLUNTEER FOR JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT (JA)? Junior Achievement’s mission is to inspire and prepare young people to succeed. By volunteering for Junior Achievement YOU have the opportunity to be their inspiration! Our volunteers serve as role models by sharing their experience and preparing our youth by teaching our proven lessons that promote financial capability, work and career readiness, and business ownership. Here are a few comments from elementary teachers who were involved in JA this year. 

Thank you for reaching out! We are absolutely loving everything about JA here in our classroom! The timing is perfect as we are also working on an invention fair and it goes right along with EVERYTHING we are teaching! Thank you for providing this opportunity this year!  This was such a great experience for our class! They truly enjoyed our volunteer and the lessons. They were engaged for every lesson. Thank you!! 

Agency: Junior Achievement-Coulee

WHAT? Volunteer in an elementary classroom in the Coulee Region.  We currently run elementary JA programming in La Crosse, Onalaska, Holmen, West Salem, La Crescent, Bangor and Tomah. Elementary programs consist of five 45-minute lessons. 

HOW DOES IT WORK? We take care of everything!  We provide a virtual volunteer training and then we match you with a teacher in the Coulee Region (you can indicate a preference for grade, area or school) and allow you to work with them to determine a schedule that works well for both.  Volunteers are provided with well-appointed kits and/or digital resources that are used to teach each lesson. The best part is our lessons are connected to each grade levels curriculum!  

WHY VOLUNTEER FOR JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT (JA)? Junior Achievement’s mission is to inspire and prepare young people to succeed. By volunteering for Junior Achievement YOU have the opportunity to be their inspiration! Our volunteers serve as role models by sharing their experience and preparing our youth by teaching our proven lessons that promote financial capability, work and career readiness, and business ownership. Here are a few comments from elementary teachers who were involved in JA this year. 

Thank you for reaching out! We are absolutely loving everything about JA here in our classroom! The timing is perfect as we are also working on an invention fair and it goes right along with EVERYTHING we are teaching! Thank you for providing this opportunity this year!  This was such a great experience for our class! They truly enjoyed our volunteer and the lessons. They were engaged for every lesson. Thank you!! 

Agency: Junior Achievement-Coulee

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Labyrinth Garden Volunteers

The Labyrinth Garden is a 90-foot diameter earth sculpture designed in the tradition of a seven-circuit Cretan labyrinth. It's a beautiful setting for meditation and reflection, lined with  perennials, annuals, herbs, bulbs and ornamental grasses. This garden was built by and continues to be completely maintained by local volunteers.

If you're an experienced gardener (or looking to learn!) you can join our volunteer crew seasonally, from April to October. Our primary needs include adopting a 15 to 30-foot section of garden to visit and maintain weekly. Each plot owner is responsible for weeding, deadheading, and working the soil. No watering or planting is necessary. (P.s. we are flexible if you can't make every week due to a vacation, etc. We're just looking for overall reliability!)

Ages 16+ for plot adoption please. This can also make a great volunteer opportunity for kids of all ages and parents/grandparents/guardians to do together!


Additional volunteer needs may include:

Social media and website support Mowing and weed whipping Occasional heavy lifting/larger-scale maintenance Donations of equipment or garden supplies

You support is what makes this beautiful garden available for enjoyment today and for years to come. Thank you!

 

Agency: West Bend Labyrinth Garden

The Labyrinth Garden is a 90-foot diameter earth sculpture designed in the tradition of a seven-circuit Cretan labyrinth. It's a beautiful setting for meditation and reflection, lined with  perennials, annuals, herbs, bulbs and ornamental grasses. This garden was built by and continues to be completely maintained by local volunteers.

If you're an experienced gardener (or looking to learn!) you can join our volunteer crew seasonally, from April to October. Our primary needs include adopting a 15 to 30-foot section of garden to visit and maintain weekly. Each plot owner is responsible for weeding, deadheading, and working the soil. No watering or planting is necessary. (P.s. we are flexible if you can't make every week due to a vacation, etc. We're just looking for overall reliability!)

Ages 16+ for plot adoption please. This can also make a great volunteer opportunity for kids of all ages and parents/grandparents/guardians to do together!


Additional volunteer needs may include:

Social media and website support Mowing and weed whipping Occasional heavy lifting/larger-scale maintenance Donations of equipment or garden supplies

You support is what makes this beautiful garden available for enjoyment today and for years to come. Thank you!

 

Agency: West Bend Labyrinth Garden

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53090

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Outdoor Food Distribution

Load pre-boxed and bagged food items into vehicles.

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

Agency: Mission Nutrition DeForest Inc

Load pre-boxed and bagged food items into vehicles.

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

Agency: Mission Nutrition DeForest Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53532

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Office Assistant

We are looking for a volunteer to assist us at our front desk! 

You would be answering phones, checking people in for their appointments, managing and accessing therapist's Google calendars, provide clients information about Reach, and possible filing and other office work such as making copies, shredding documents, etc.

Ideal volunteer will have a positive personality and be able to work well in a fast paced environment as well as have a basic knowledge of Google Docs and Calendars.

REACH will provide all training materials and lead the training process.

Open volunteer shift hours:

8:30am – 4:30pm Monday – Friday based on the availability of the volunteer.

Agency: Reach Counseling

We are looking for a volunteer to assist us at our front desk! 

You would be answering phones, checking people in for their appointments, managing and accessing therapist's Google calendars, provide clients information about Reach, and possible filing and other office work such as making copies, shredding documents, etc.

Ideal volunteer will have a positive personality and be able to work well in a fast paced environment as well as have a basic knowledge of Google Docs and Calendars.

REACH will provide all training materials and lead the training process.

Open volunteer shift hours:

8:30am – 4:30pm Monday – Friday based on the availability of the volunteer.

Agency: Reach Counseling

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Friendly Companions for Hospice Needed in Fond du Lac Co. and Neenah

We are looking to connect with wonderful new volunteers for our Aurora Health at Home Hospice programs. Flexible schedule, in person, or remote opportunities available. We're seeking caring individuals to help with Patient visits and calls, Veteran's support, and Bereavement calls & cards.

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

We are looking to connect with wonderful new volunteers for our Aurora Health at Home Hospice programs. Flexible schedule, in person, or remote opportunities available. We're seeking caring individuals to help with Patient visits and calls, Veteran's support, and Bereavement calls & cards.

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54935

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Compassionate Contact Corps - Virtual Volunteer Opportunity

Agency: Tomah VA Medical Center - VA Center for Development and Civic Engagement (Voluntary Services)

Agency: Tomah VA Medical Center - VA Center for Development and Civic Engagement (Voluntary Services)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54660

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers Needed

We have loads of events and activities planned for the upcoming holidays. Come spend time with our residents as they participate in these fun things planned!

Agency: Brookdale - La Crosse

We have loads of events and activities planned for the upcoming holidays. Come spend time with our residents as they participate in these fun things planned!

Agency: Brookdale - La Crosse

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sexual Assault Victim Services Advocate

SAVS (Sexual Assault Victims Services) is a service program that uses staff and trained volunteers to provide accompaniment, information and support to anyone victimized by sexual violence and their families. Volunteers serve as advocates who respond during non-office hours and on weekends. Volunteers are available to be present with victims during medical examinations, police reporting and during judicial proceedings - all depending on the needs and choices of the victim. The calls are occasional yet a trained volunteer who is able to connect with the victim at a critical time is important in our community. The Family Crisis Center receives the calls and makes the connection with the volunteer advocate who returns the call and offers support. Reminding a victim that they are not alone is possible because ...no SAVS provider is ever alone.

Volunteers must be 18 years old, have access to an insured vehicle, commit to one year of service, successfully complete 20 hours of training and attend monthly in-service/support meetings. The ability to maintain confidentiality is a must. Successful candidates are good listeners and able to be non-judgemental and empathetic in supporting individuals victimized by sexual assault.

Agency: CAP Services Inc. - Sexual Assault Victim Services

SAVS (Sexual Assault Victims Services) is a service program that uses staff and trained volunteers to provide accompaniment, information and support to anyone victimized by sexual violence and their families. Volunteers serve as advocates who respond during non-office hours and on weekends. Volunteers are available to be present with victims during medical examinations, police reporting and during judicial proceedings - all depending on the needs and choices of the victim. The calls are occasional yet a trained volunteer who is able to connect with the victim at a critical time is important in our community. The Family Crisis Center receives the calls and makes the connection with the volunteer advocate who returns the call and offers support. Reminding a victim that they are not alone is possible because ...no SAVS provider is ever alone.

Volunteers must be 18 years old, have access to an insured vehicle, commit to one year of service, successfully complete 20 hours of training and attend monthly in-service/support meetings. The ability to maintain confidentiality is a must. Successful candidates are good listeners and able to be non-judgemental and empathetic in supporting individuals victimized by sexual assault.

Agency: CAP Services Inc. - Sexual Assault Victim Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54481

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor - Community Based Program - Portage County

Become a Mentor! 

In our Community-Based Mentoring Program, a mentor will give a Little the invaluable gift of being a caring and consistent adult friend to them.  By simply changing the perspective of their world, you can literally start changing their life.  This can happen while giving just a few hours of your time each month.  It's really pretty simple - by doing everyday activities with a child, you can make a BIG difference in the life of a local child. 

In the Community-Based Mentoring Program, matches between the Big and Little meet in the community each week at a time convenient for both the volunteer and the child.  No cost/low cost activities are encouraged - after all, it is about spending time together, not spending money.  Some activity ideas are playing catch at a park, riding bikes, doing arts and crafts or leaning a new skill together.

 

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Wisconsin

Become a Mentor! 

In our Community-Based Mentoring Program, a mentor will give a Little the invaluable gift of being a caring and consistent adult friend to them.  By simply changing the perspective of their world, you can literally start changing their life.  This can happen while giving just a few hours of your time each month.  It's really pretty simple - by doing everyday activities with a child, you can make a BIG difference in the life of a local child. 

In the Community-Based Mentoring Program, matches between the Big and Little meet in the community each week at a time convenient for both the volunteer and the child.  No cost/low cost activities are encouraged - after all, it is about spending time together, not spending money.  Some activity ideas are playing catch at a park, riding bikes, doing arts and crafts or leaning a new skill together.

 

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Wisconsin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54481

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual GED Tutor - Milwaukee County Jail Program

Looking to make a difference in your community?

Literacy Services of Wisconsin is excited to now be offering GED tutoring at the Milwaukee County Jail (MCJ)! We are looking for more tutors to help us expanding this program. Watch this video to learn more about this program!

The GED helps non-traditional students earn a high school credential and consists of 4 standardized tests in the subjects of Language Arts, Math, Science, and Social Studies. Volunteer tutors in this program will work with students virtually to build the knowledge necessary to pass each test. Preference will be given for tutors willing to help with more than one subject.

LSW believes in the importance of equitable access to education and is excited to partner with volunteers and MCJ to help provide transformational opportunities for every student in our service area.

 

Volunteer Requirements:

Must have valid email address, regular email access, and be comfortable using technology including Zoom Should be willing to learn alongside their students Must be available for at least one time slot on either a Monday / Wednesday or Tuesday / Thursday basis Must be willing to complete an orientation, MCJ background check, including fingerprinting (even if remote), and attend an in-person training at the jail (will be virtual if not located in driving distance) Must be located in the US and have a local phone number Able to make a six month commitment to volunteering

Available time slots:

M/W                                   T/Th

9:00am -10:20am            9:00am - 10:20am            

1:00pm - 2:30pm             10:40 - 12:00pm

2:45pm - 4:15pm

 

GET STARTED!

If you are interested in helping provide services in the Milwaukee County Jail, please send an email to Volunteer@literacyservices.org. Learn more about program requirements and what to expect at an informational session.

Agency: Literacy Services Of Wisconsin, Inc.

Looking to make a difference in your community?

Literacy Services of Wisconsin is excited to now be offering GED tutoring at the Milwaukee County Jail (MCJ)! We are looking for more tutors to help us expanding this program. Watch this video to learn more about this program!

The GED helps non-traditional students earn a high school credential and consists of 4 standardized tests in the subjects of Language Arts, Math, Science, and Social Studies. Volunteer tutors in this program will work with students virtually to build the knowledge necessary to pass each test. Preference will be given for tutors willing to help with more than one subject.

LSW believes in the importance of equitable access to education and is excited to partner with volunteers and MCJ to help provide transformational opportunities for every student in our service area.

 

Volunteer Requirements:

Must have valid email address, regular email access, and be comfortable using technology including Zoom Should be willing to learn alongside their students Must be available for at least one time slot on either a Monday / Wednesday or Tuesday / Thursday basis Must be willing to complete an orientation, MCJ background check, including fingerprinting (even if remote), and attend an in-person training at the jail (will be virtual if not located in driving distance) Must be located in the US and have a local phone number Able to make a six month commitment to volunteering

Available time slots:

M/W                                   T/Th

9:00am -10:20am            9:00am - 10:20am            

1:00pm - 2:30pm             10:40 - 12:00pm

2:45pm - 4:15pm

 

GET STARTED!

If you are interested in helping provide services in the Milwaukee County Jail, please send an email to Volunteer@literacyservices.org. Learn more about program requirements and what to expect at an informational session.

Agency: Literacy Services Of Wisconsin, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wish List Waterproof Sandwich Board with Letters

We seek an in-kind gift of a 2'X3' waterproof sandwich board with letters to help us promote events and activities at our location.

Agency: Hope & A Future

We seek an in-kind gift of a 2'X3' waterproof sandwich board with letters to help us promote events and activities at our location.

Agency: Hope & A Future

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53719

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Exhibit maintenance

MVMEC is looking for volunteers to help with maintenance of the exhibits part of its collection.

Items to be done might include:

Constructing exhibits, to include construction of dioramas, shadow boxes, and dressing mannequins.

Researching, printing and putting up informational signage.

Cleaning of uniforms.

Repair and maintenance of vehicles. 

Cleaning and rotation of exhibit items.

Agency: Military Veterans Museum

MVMEC is looking for volunteers to help with maintenance of the exhibits part of its collection.

Items to be done might include:

Constructing exhibits, to include construction of dioramas, shadow boxes, and dressing mannequins.

Researching, printing and putting up informational signage.

Cleaning of uniforms.

Repair and maintenance of vehicles. 

Cleaning and rotation of exhibit items.

Agency: Military Veterans Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dane County Humane Society Wish List

Whether you choose to donate monetarily, purchase items from our wish list or donate gently used items, your kindness will ensure that animals at DCHS receive the care they deserve. Thank you! Check below for our most needed items: 

 

1. Monetary Donations

DCHS is always in need of monetary gifts to help us best meet the needs of animals in our care. Because we never know what animals may come through our doors, your monetary donations allow us the flexibility to meet those ever-changing needs. We encourage you to let us do the shopping! We have many partner organizations that help us get the best 'bang for our buck' by offering great discounts.

You can make a monetary donation here.

 

2. Soft, Dog Treats / Training Treats 

3. Rolled Rawhides 

4. Large / XL Kongs 

5. Squeeze Cheese 

6. Creamy Peanut Butter 

7. Paper Towels 

8. Unscented, Clumping Cat Litter 

9. Liquid Laundry Detergent 

 

These item donations can be delivered to the Main Shelter, 5132 Voges Road, Madison, WI 53718. You do not need to call ahead. A no-contact drop off bin is outside the main entrance during business hours.

Agency: Dane County Humane Society

Whether you choose to donate monetarily, purchase items from our wish list or donate gently used items, your kindness will ensure that animals at DCHS receive the care they deserve. Thank you! Check below for our most needed items: 

 

1. Monetary Donations

DCHS is always in need of monetary gifts to help us best meet the needs of animals in our care. Because we never know what animals may come through our doors, your monetary donations allow us the flexibility to meet those ever-changing needs. We encourage you to let us do the shopping! We have many partner organizations that help us get the best 'bang for our buck' by offering great discounts.

You can make a monetary donation here.

 

2. Soft, Dog Treats / Training Treats 

3. Rolled Rawhides 

4. Large / XL Kongs 

5. Squeeze Cheese 

6. Creamy Peanut Butter 

7. Paper Towels 

8. Unscented, Clumping Cat Litter 

9. Liquid Laundry Detergent 

 

These item donations can be delivered to the Main Shelter, 5132 Voges Road, Madison, WI 53718. You do not need to call ahead. A no-contact drop off bin is outside the main entrance during business hours.

Agency: Dane County Humane Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53718

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Comfort Cart

Bring some joy to patients by providing comfort items at the bedside to enhance their hospital stay. A variety of items are provided at no charge to patients such as puzzle books, playing cards, coloring books, etc. 

Agency: Aspirus Wausau Hospital

Bring some joy to patients by providing comfort items at the bedside to enhance their hospital stay. A variety of items are provided at no charge to patients such as puzzle books, playing cards, coloring books, etc. 

Agency: Aspirus Wausau Hospital

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Aspirus Regional Cancer Center

Help support the patients and families navigating cancer treatment at the Aspirus Regional Cancer Center.

Volunteers provide comfort and connection by offering warm blankets, refreshments, and a friendly presence to those undergoing cancer treatment.

This role requires a compassionate approach to working with cancer patients. Training is provided.

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

Agency: Aspirus Wausau Hospital

Help support the patients and families navigating cancer treatment at the Aspirus Regional Cancer Center.

Volunteers provide comfort and connection by offering warm blankets, refreshments, and a friendly presence to those undergoing cancer treatment.

This role requires a compassionate approach to working with cancer patients. Training is provided.

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

Agency: Aspirus Wausau Hospital

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Eucharistic Volunteer

Providing emotional support and comfort to patients during their hospital stay can make a significant difference in their well-being. For Catholic patients, receiving Holy Communion can offer peace and strength, especially when facing health challenges.

Volunteers are needed to help bring this support to Catholic patients.

Must be appointed by the Catholic Church as an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion.

Orientation will be provided. The time commitment is small but impactful.

Agency: Aspirus Wausau Hospital

Providing emotional support and comfort to patients during their hospital stay can make a significant difference in their well-being. For Catholic patients, receiving Holy Communion can offer peace and strength, especially when facing health challenges.

Volunteers are needed to help bring this support to Catholic patients.

Must be appointed by the Catholic Church as an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion.

Orientation will be provided. The time commitment is small but impactful.

Agency: Aspirus Wausau Hospital

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Middle School After School Program Volunteer

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

 

MIDDLE SCHOOL AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM VOLUNTEER

POSITION SUMMARY: 
Volunteers will assist our free after school program serving a diverse group of middle school students.
Volunteers will support our vision for youth programs at LCEC to prepare our youth to be college and
career ready. Volunteers who thrive in this role focus on building a relationship with youth by getting to
know them as individuals, building trust, and being someone youth can talk to about their day.

HOURS: 
1.75 hours/week
Shift Options: Mondays-Fridays 4:15 PM – 6:00 PM


DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

Help engage youth in any daily activities. Help staff with any set up or cleanup for activities.

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS

Experience building relationships and working with youth of color. Mature attitude, creativity & resourcefulness. Understanding and appreciation of socio-economically, ethnically and culturally diverse populations. Cultural humility and focus on positive youth development.

REPORTS TO: Youth Programs Manager

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

Agency: Lussier Community Education Center

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

 

MIDDLE SCHOOL AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM VOLUNTEER

POSITION SUMMARY: 
Volunteers will assist our free after school program serving a diverse group of middle school students.
Volunteers will support our vision for youth programs at LCEC to prepare our youth to be college and
career ready. Volunteers who thrive in this role focus on building a relationship with youth by getting to
know them as individuals, building trust, and being someone youth can talk to about their day.

HOURS: 
1.75 hours/week
Shift Options: Mondays-Fridays 4:15 PM – 6:00 PM


DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

Help engage youth in any daily activities. Help staff with any set up or cleanup for activities.

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS

Experience building relationships and working with youth of color. Mature attitude, creativity & resourcefulness. Understanding and appreciation of socio-economically, ethnically and culturally diverse populations. Cultural humility and focus on positive youth development.

REPORTS TO: Youth Programs Manager

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

Agency: Lussier Community Education Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53717

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Cooking for Youth

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

COOKING VOLUNTEER

POSITION SUMMARY: 
Join the cooking team & assist staff with cooking healthy and nutritious meals for elementary, middle and
high school-aged students participating in afterschool programming at the Lussier Community Education
Center. Volunteers prepare meals for students on Mondays and Fridays during the academic year. 

HOURS: 
3-6 hours/week (time dependent on number of shifts per week)
Mondays and/or Fridays 3:30 PM – 6:30 PM

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

Following a pre-made meal plan, prepare and serve the dinner meal to 50-80 students. Some foods will have been prepared during the morning volunteer shift. (i.e. potatoes used in mashed potatoes will be washed and peeled; frozen meats will be thawed.) Following the meal, store leftovers, and clean kitchen. Students will bring leftover food and dishes to the kitchen window and will clean off tables before storing.

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS

Experience preparing meals for large numbers of people. Ability to work collaboratively with people of all ages and from diverse backgrounds, and with minimal supervision from LCEC staff. Mature attitude, creativity & resourcefulness. Understanding and appreciation of socio-economically, ethnically and culturally diverse populations.

REPORTS TO: Community Engagement Manager

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

Agency: Lussier Community Education Center

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

COOKING VOLUNTEER

POSITION SUMMARY: 
Join the cooking team & assist staff with cooking healthy and nutritious meals for elementary, middle and
high school-aged students participating in afterschool programming at the Lussier Community Education
Center. Volunteers prepare meals for students on Mondays and Fridays during the academic year. 

HOURS: 
3-6 hours/week (time dependent on number of shifts per week)
Mondays and/or Fridays 3:30 PM – 6:30 PM

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

Following a pre-made meal plan, prepare and serve the dinner meal to 50-80 students. Some foods will have been prepared during the morning volunteer shift. (i.e. potatoes used in mashed potatoes will be washed and peeled; frozen meats will be thawed.) Following the meal, store leftovers, and clean kitchen. Students will bring leftover food and dishes to the kitchen window and will clean off tables before storing.

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS

Experience preparing meals for large numbers of people. Ability to work collaboratively with people of all ages and from diverse backgrounds, and with minimal supervision from LCEC staff. Mature attitude, creativity & resourcefulness. Understanding and appreciation of socio-economically, ethnically and culturally diverse populations.

REPORTS TO: Community Engagement Manager

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

Agency: Lussier Community Education Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53717

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Coffee Shop

The Aspirus Coffee Shop is powered by dedicated baristas who bring warmth and energy to every cup served. We need your help to make the experience even better.

Volunteers play a vital role by greeting customers, taking orders, processing sales, and assisting with general shop duties. Plus, if you wish, you can have the opportunity to learn the art of crafting the delicious beverages.

All proceeds from the Aspirus Coffee Shop directly support Aspirus Volunteer programs and essential services for patients and families. Join us and make a meaningful impact, one cup at a time.

Agency: Aspirus Wausau Hospital

The Aspirus Coffee Shop is powered by dedicated baristas who bring warmth and energy to every cup served. We need your help to make the experience even better.

Volunteers play a vital role by greeting customers, taking orders, processing sales, and assisting with general shop duties. Plus, if you wish, you can have the opportunity to learn the art of crafting the delicious beverages.

All proceeds from the Aspirus Coffee Shop directly support Aspirus Volunteer programs and essential services for patients and families. Join us and make a meaningful impact, one cup at a time.

Agency: Aspirus Wausau Hospital

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: AmeriCorps WAFCC Clinic/Health Department Member

 A AmeriCorps Member serving at one of our sites may be doing a variety of things depending on the population you're serving and what the sites needs are some of which may include: developing clinic policies and procedures, growing the sites volunteer pool, helping maintain the Standards of Excellence, helping build and maintain partnerships with schools, coalitions and other community organizations, continuing to develop the sites social media presence, implementation of community education and awareness events, increasing capacity of recovery and substance abuse treatment programs, development of educational materials and resources the community can use to slow the spread of COVID -19, building the capacity of the health department to relay scientific and evidenced-based information to the public regarding COVID -19 , and coordination of volunteers for contact tracing and much more

Agency: Wisconsin Association of Free and Charitable Clinics

 A AmeriCorps Member serving at one of our sites may be doing a variety of things depending on the population you're serving and what the sites needs are some of which may include: developing clinic policies and procedures, growing the sites volunteer pool, helping maintain the Standards of Excellence, helping build and maintain partnerships with schools, coalitions and other community organizations, continuing to develop the sites social media presence, implementation of community education and awareness events, increasing capacity of recovery and substance abuse treatment programs, development of educational materials and resources the community can use to slow the spread of COVID -19, building the capacity of the health department to relay scientific and evidenced-based information to the public regarding COVID -19 , and coordination of volunteers for contact tracing and much more

Agency: Wisconsin Association of Free and Charitable Clinics

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53072

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: AmeriCorps WAFCC Clinic/Health Department VISTA

 A VISTA working at one of our sites may be doing a variety of things depending on the population you're serving and what the site's needs are, some of which may include: developing clinic policies and procedures, growing the site's volunteer pool, grant-writing/fundraising, helping create systems for maintaining the Standards of Excellence, helping build and maintain partnerships with schools, coalitions and other community organizations, continuing to develop the site's social media presence, implementation of community education and awareness events, increasing capacity of recovery and substance abuse treatment programs, development of educational materials and resources the community can use to slow the spread of COVID -19, building the capacity of the health department to relay scientific and evidenced-based information to the public regarding COVID -19, and development of volunteer resources for contact tracing.

Agency: Wisconsin Association of Free and Charitable Clinics

 A VISTA working at one of our sites may be doing a variety of things depending on the population you're serving and what the site's needs are, some of which may include: developing clinic policies and procedures, growing the site's volunteer pool, grant-writing/fundraising, helping create systems for maintaining the Standards of Excellence, helping build and maintain partnerships with schools, coalitions and other community organizations, continuing to develop the site's social media presence, implementation of community education and awareness events, increasing capacity of recovery and substance abuse treatment programs, development of educational materials and resources the community can use to slow the spread of COVID -19, building the capacity of the health department to relay scientific and evidenced-based information to the public regarding COVID -19, and development of volunteer resources for contact tracing.

Agency: Wisconsin Association of Free and Charitable Clinics

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53072

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Share an afternoon, play a game, 1:1, or musical talents with seniors in Hartford, WI at SPERO GARDENS

Do you enjoy baking in a group, playing uno, assisting a craft, help with fun game of bingo or have a musical talent?  SPERO GARDENS Senior Living Facility would love to hear you! We are looking to add volunteers to our weekly life enrichment and bring creative ideas into our facility and deliver intergenerational connections to our residents. We invite anyone interested to reach out! We are happy for a few hours a week, month, or a one-time special holiday sharing of a musical talent.  We encourage new singers, small choirs, groups of carolers, instrument recitals, and other music entertainment groups to reach out. For more information about 1:1 volunteer, entertainment volunteering opportunities, please contact Julianne at SPERO GARDENS- Senior Living at 262-345-5590.

(Highly open to parent/child volunteer opportunities & boy scout/girl scout/4H/NHS students/ church youth groups)

Agency: Spero Gardens

Do you enjoy baking in a group, playing uno, assisting a craft, help with fun game of bingo or have a musical talent?  SPERO GARDENS Senior Living Facility would love to hear you! We are looking to add volunteers to our weekly life enrichment and bring creative ideas into our facility and deliver intergenerational connections to our residents. We invite anyone interested to reach out! We are happy for a few hours a week, month, or a one-time special holiday sharing of a musical talent.  We encourage new singers, small choirs, groups of carolers, instrument recitals, and other music entertainment groups to reach out. For more information about 1:1 volunteer, entertainment volunteering opportunities, please contact Julianne at SPERO GARDENS- Senior Living at 262-345-5590.

(Highly open to parent/child volunteer opportunities & boy scout/girl scout/4H/NHS students/ church youth groups)

Agency: Spero Gardens

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53027

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Coach with Girls on the Run at Community Elementary (Edgerton) 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 Community Elementary, practice will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays 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 Community Elementary, practice will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays 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: 53534

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Welcoming New Data Entry Volunteers with the Alzheimer's Association Wisconsin Chapter!

Alzheimer's Association Data Entry Volunteers are responsible for entering constituent data and other information into the Association’s databases, ensuring that records for the Association are updated and accurate. Millions of Americans are impacted by Alzheimer’s disease, and you can do something to help by becoming an Alzheimer’s Association Data Entry Volunteer. Our ability to reach and support those affected depends on people like you who are dedicated to the fight against this disease. As an Association volunteer, you can use your unique talents to make a meaningful impact in your community while connecting with others who share your passion.

 

Key Activities:

• Data entry into the Personify software system. Data could come from various departments and require different levels of entry.

• Position requires being able to interpret data received in different forms, including but not limited to: hand written communication, typed forms, Google docs, online data, faxed forms, incoming mail, and email.

• Position requires a high level of organization and some problem solving skills.

• The person filling this position needs to be comfortable with a lot of computer work and interacting with many staff and volunteers.

 

Qualifications:

• Demonstrated ability with integrated CRM software systems.

• Demonstrated success in data entry.

• Familiarity with email, google drive, calendar.

• Highly detail oriented with project management skills to take initiative and check own work for accuracy.

• Takes initiative to research and investigate missing data.

• Excellent verbal and written communications skills.

• Proactive and passionate about the mission of Alzheimer’s Association.

• Must be age 18 to apply. Background checks are required.

 

Commitment Expected:

• Data Entry Volunteers commit to a 1-year term which is renewable upon successful completion of annual goal-setting conversation with your staff partner.

• Orientation includes: online general volunteer orientation (1 hour) + program volunteer orientation (1 hour) + Personify database training (8 hours).

• Background checks are required as part of the volunteer selection process.

• Comply with Alzheimer’s Association volunteer policies and procedures.

• Participate in initial training and ongoing education about Alzheimer’s, dementia and the Alzheimer's Association.

 

Benefits to the Volunteer:

• Working in an office environment alongside other volunteers and staff, learning aspects of various programs and enhancing computer skills.

• Flexible schedule to accommodate your availability.

• Build your resume and skill set.

• Join a network of other volunteers, Alzheimer's Association staff and professionals and caregivers in the aging field.

 

Reporting & Support Provided:

• Data Entry Volunteers work with local staff partners in local chapter offices within normal business hours.

• Alzheimer's Association will provide training, information and electronic or printed materials to assist in your efforts.

 

Getting started is easy! Sign up today HERE.

 

For any further questions, please contact Heidi Neeley at 608.340.1499

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Alzheimer's Association Data Entry Volunteers are responsible for entering constituent data and other information into the Association’s databases, ensuring that records for the Association are updated and accurate. Millions of Americans are impacted by Alzheimer’s disease, and you can do something to help by becoming an Alzheimer’s Association Data Entry Volunteer. Our ability to reach and support those affected depends on people like you who are dedicated to the fight against this disease. As an Association volunteer, you can use your unique talents to make a meaningful impact in your community while connecting with others who share your passion.

 

Key Activities:

• Data entry into the Personify software system. Data could come from various departments and require different levels of entry.

• Position requires being able to interpret data received in different forms, including but not limited to: hand written communication, typed forms, Google docs, online data, faxed forms, incoming mail, and email.

• Position requires a high level of organization and some problem solving skills.

• The person filling this position needs to be comfortable with a lot of computer work and interacting with many staff and volunteers.

 

Qualifications:

• Demonstrated ability with integrated CRM software systems.

• Demonstrated success in data entry.

• Familiarity with email, google drive, calendar.

• Highly detail oriented with project management skills to take initiative and check own work for accuracy.

• Takes initiative to research and investigate missing data.

• Excellent verbal and written communications skills.

• Proactive and passionate about the mission of Alzheimer’s Association.

• Must be age 18 to apply. Background checks are required.

 

Commitment Expected:

• Data Entry Volunteers commit to a 1-year term which is renewable upon successful completion of annual goal-setting conversation with your staff partner.

• Orientation includes: online general volunteer orientation (1 hour) + program volunteer orientation (1 hour) + Personify database training (8 hours).

• Background checks are required as part of the volunteer selection process.

• Comply with Alzheimer’s Association volunteer policies and procedures.

• Participate in initial training and ongoing education about Alzheimer’s, dementia and the Alzheimer's Association.

 

Benefits to the Volunteer:

• Working in an office environment alongside other volunteers and staff, learning aspects of various programs and enhancing computer skills.

• Flexible schedule to accommodate your availability.

• Build your resume and skill set.

• Join a network of other volunteers, Alzheimer's Association staff and professionals and caregivers in the aging field.

 

Reporting & Support Provided:

• Data Entry Volunteers work with local staff partners in local chapter offices within normal business hours.

• Alzheimer's Association will provide training, information and electronic or printed materials to assist in your efforts.

 

Getting started is easy! Sign up today HERE.

 

For any further questions, please contact Heidi Neeley at 608.340.1499

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53718

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Welcoming New Support Group Facilitator Volunteers with the Alzheimer's Association Wisconsin Chapter!

Support Group Facilitators provide mentoring and training support for facilitators of early stage or caregiver groups. Millions of Americans are impacted by Alzheimer’s disease, and you can do something to help by becoming an Alzheimer’s Association Support Group Facilitator Volunteer. Our ability to reach and support those affected depends on people like you who are dedicated to the fight against this disease. As an Association volunteer, you can use your unique talents to make a meaningful impact in your community while connecting with others who share your passion.

 

Key Activities:

• Collaborate with Association staff to provide hands-on assistance where needed to improve the quality and participation in Alzheimer's Association support groups.

• Provide co-training, ongoing consultation, mentoring support and assistance and evaluate successes, challenges and needs of the group.

• Provide annual quality assurance visits and review evaluation data with Facilitators to improve the constituent experience.

• Consult with support group leaders and staff to devise a plan to grow participation and expand the reach of support groups.

• Serve as a substitute for short-term facilitator absences or co-facilitator for virtual support groups during which time the Mentor assumes the temporary role of Facilitator.

 

Qualifications:

• Long-term success facilitating and leading support groups with strong listening and effective facilitation and communication skills.

• Demonstrated ability to lead a team of volunteers to high performance.

• Demonstrated technology skills and comfort delivering groups or visiting facilitators via virtual platforms.

• Ability to promote local groups through in person, print and electronic methods.

• Passionate about the Alzheimer’s Association mission with personal or professional experience with dementia preferred.

• Must be age 21 to apply. Background checks are required.

 

Commitment Expected:

• Support Group Facilitator commit to a 1-year term supporting up to 10 Facilitators.

• All program volunteers participate in initial training and ongoing education and must comply with Alzheimer’s Association volunteer policies and procedures.

• Terms are renewable upon successful completion of annual goal-setting conversation with your staff partner.

 

Benefits to the Volunteer:

• Perfect your volunteer engagement, quality assurance and people management skills.

• Increase your knowledge of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias.

• Be recognized as a leader and resource for Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.

•Join a network of other volunteers,staff and community leaders to help create a world without Alzheimer’s and all other dementia.

 

The Alzheimer's Association will provide training, information and electronic or printed materials to assist in your efforts. Orientation includes several hours of online learning, self-study and shadowing or mentoring by local Alzheimer's Association staff and volunteers. To apply to become a Support Group Facilitator, click HERE.

 

For any further questions, please contact Heidi Neeley at 608.340.1499

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Support Group Facilitators provide mentoring and training support for facilitators of early stage or caregiver groups. Millions of Americans are impacted by Alzheimer’s disease, and you can do something to help by becoming an Alzheimer’s Association Support Group Facilitator Volunteer. Our ability to reach and support those affected depends on people like you who are dedicated to the fight against this disease. As an Association volunteer, you can use your unique talents to make a meaningful impact in your community while connecting with others who share your passion.

 

Key Activities:

• Collaborate with Association staff to provide hands-on assistance where needed to improve the quality and participation in Alzheimer's Association support groups.

• Provide co-training, ongoing consultation, mentoring support and assistance and evaluate successes, challenges and needs of the group.

• Provide annual quality assurance visits and review evaluation data with Facilitators to improve the constituent experience.

• Consult with support group leaders and staff to devise a plan to grow participation and expand the reach of support groups.

• Serve as a substitute for short-term facilitator absences or co-facilitator for virtual support groups during which time the Mentor assumes the temporary role of Facilitator.

 

Qualifications:

• Long-term success facilitating and leading support groups with strong listening and effective facilitation and communication skills.

• Demonstrated ability to lead a team of volunteers to high performance.

• Demonstrated technology skills and comfort delivering groups or visiting facilitators via virtual platforms.

• Ability to promote local groups through in person, print and electronic methods.

• Passionate about the Alzheimer’s Association mission with personal or professional experience with dementia preferred.

• Must be age 21 to apply. Background checks are required.

 

Commitment Expected:

• Support Group Facilitator commit to a 1-year term supporting up to 10 Facilitators.

• All program volunteers participate in initial training and ongoing education and must comply with Alzheimer’s Association volunteer policies and procedures.

• Terms are renewable upon successful completion of annual goal-setting conversation with your staff partner.

 

Benefits to the Volunteer:

• Perfect your volunteer engagement, quality assurance and people management skills.

• Increase your knowledge of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias.

• Be recognized as a leader and resource for Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.

•Join a network of other volunteers,staff and community leaders to help create a world without Alzheimer’s and all other dementia.

 

The Alzheimer's Association will provide training, information and electronic or printed materials to assist in your efforts. Orientation includes several hours of online learning, self-study and shadowing or mentoring by local Alzheimer's Association staff and volunteers. To apply to become a Support Group Facilitator, click HERE.

 

For any further questions, please contact Heidi Neeley at 608.340.1499

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53718

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Welcoming New Community Representative Volunteers with the Alzheimer's Association Wisconsin Chapter!

Alzheimer's Association Community Representatives are community engagers that raise awareness of Alzheimer's Association programs, provide basic disease information, and link consumers to Alzheimer’s Association services. Millions of Americans are impacted by Alzheimer’s disease, and you can do something to help by becoming an Alzheimer’s Association Community Representative Volunteer. Our ability to reach and support those affected depends on people like you who are dedicated to the fight against this disease. As an Association volunteer, you can use your unique talents to make a meaningful impact in your community while connecting with others who share your passion.

 

Key Activities:

• Represent the Alzheimer's Association at a target of 12 community events per year in neighborhoods, rural counties, business and civic organizations or faith communities.

• Offer 20-minute Introduction to Alzheimer’s presentations for community organizations, congregations, civic organizations, sororities / fraternities, clubs and other locations.

• Promote support groups, education programs, Alzheimer & Brain Awareness Month, Walk to End Alzheimer’s, or The Longest Day using your local connections, bulletin boards, social media and physical displays in your community.

• Connect the Alzheimer's Association to new community organizations and connect people with additional Association services and volunteer opportunities.

 

Qualifications:

• Self-motivated individual that is comfortable reaching out to individuals, organizations and families in need and connecting them to the Alzheimer's Association.

• Excellent verbal and written communications skills and comfort with computers and email.

• Passionate about the Alzheimer’s Association mission with personal or professional experience with dementia preferred.

• Must be age 18 to apply. Background checks are required.

 

Commitment Expected:

• Community Representatives commit to appearing at a target of 12 events annually.

• All program volunteers participate in initial training and ongoing education and must comply with Alzheimer’s Association volunteer policies and procedures.

• Terms are renewable upon successful completion of annual goal-setting conversation with your staff partner.

 

Benefits to the Volunteer:

• Increase your knowledge of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias while serving your local community.

• Be recognized as a leader and resource for Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.

• Join a network of other volunteers, staff and community leaders to help create a world without Alzheimer’s and all other dementia.

 

The Alzheimer's Association will provide training, information and electronic or printed materials to assist in your efforts. Orientation includes several hours of online learning, self-study and shadowing or mentoring by local Alzheimer's Association staff and volunteers. Some materials are available in multiple languages. To apply to become a Community Representative, click HERE.

 

For any further questions, please contact Heidi Neeley at 608.340.1499

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Alzheimer's Association Community Representatives are community engagers that raise awareness of Alzheimer's Association programs, provide basic disease information, and link consumers to Alzheimer’s Association services. Millions of Americans are impacted by Alzheimer’s disease, and you can do something to help by becoming an Alzheimer’s Association Community Representative Volunteer. Our ability to reach and support those affected depends on people like you who are dedicated to the fight against this disease. As an Association volunteer, you can use your unique talents to make a meaningful impact in your community while connecting with others who share your passion.

 

Key Activities:

• Represent the Alzheimer's Association at a target of 12 community events per year in neighborhoods, rural counties, business and civic organizations or faith communities.

• Offer 20-minute Introduction to Alzheimer’s presentations for community organizations, congregations, civic organizations, sororities / fraternities, clubs and other locations.

• Promote support groups, education programs, Alzheimer & Brain Awareness Month, Walk to End Alzheimer’s, or The Longest Day using your local connections, bulletin boards, social media and physical displays in your community.

• Connect the Alzheimer's Association to new community organizations and connect people with additional Association services and volunteer opportunities.

 

Qualifications:

• Self-motivated individual that is comfortable reaching out to individuals, organizations and families in need and connecting them to the Alzheimer's Association.

• Excellent verbal and written communications skills and comfort with computers and email.

• Passionate about the Alzheimer’s Association mission with personal or professional experience with dementia preferred.

• Must be age 18 to apply. Background checks are required.

 

Commitment Expected:

• Community Representatives commit to appearing at a target of 12 events annually.

• All program volunteers participate in initial training and ongoing education and must comply with Alzheimer’s Association volunteer policies and procedures.

• Terms are renewable upon successful completion of annual goal-setting conversation with your staff partner.

 

Benefits to the Volunteer:

• Increase your knowledge of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias while serving your local community.

• Be recognized as a leader and resource for Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.

• Join a network of other volunteers, staff and community leaders to help create a world without Alzheimer’s and all other dementia.

 

The Alzheimer's Association will provide training, information and electronic or printed materials to assist in your efforts. Orientation includes several hours of online learning, self-study and shadowing or mentoring by local Alzheimer's Association staff and volunteers. Some materials are available in multiple languages. To apply to become a Community Representative, click HERE.

 

For any further questions, please contact Heidi Neeley at 608.340.1499

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53718

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Welcoming New Community Educator Volunteers with the Alzheimer's Association Wisconsin Chapter!

Alzheimer's Association Community Educators are volunteer public speakers who provide Alzheimer's Association education programs to community audiences. Millions of Americans are impacted by Alzheimer’s disease, and you can do something to help by becoming an Alzheimer’s Association Community Educator Volunteer. Our ability to reach and support those affected depends on people like you who are dedicated to the fight against this disease. As an Association volunteer, you can use your unique talents to make a meaningful impact in your community while connecting with others who share your passion. 

 

Key Activities:

• Deliver approximately 12 presentations annually using prepared Alzheimer’s Association evidence-based consumereducation programs on a variety of care and support topics.

• Collaborate with local Association staff to expand programs by securing community partners, scheduling presentations, delivering the programs, and managing needed materials.

• Serve as presenter for chapter-scheduled education programs and conferences.

• Connect people with additional Association services and volunteer opportunities by proactively making referrals to Alzheimer's Association programs & free 24/7 Helpline.

 

Qualifications:

• Demonstrated success with health education using excellent communication, presentation and adult education skills.

• Comfort with computers and familiarity with email and PPT presentations.

• Ability to network, and collaborate with staff, volunteers, and community partners.

• Passionate about the Alzheimer’s Association mission with personal or professional experience with dementia preferred.

• Must be age 21 to apply. Background checks are required.

 

Commitment Expected:

• Community Educators commit to delivering a target of 12 presentations annually.

• All program volunteers participate in initial training and ongoing education and must comply with Alzheimer’s Association volunteer policies and procedures.

• Terms are renewable upon successful completion of annual goal-setting conversation with your staff partner.

 

Benefits to the Volunteer:

• Perfect your public speaking ability and technique while serving your local community.

• Increase your knowledge of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias.

• Be recognized as a leader and resource for Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.

• Join a network of other volunteers,staff and community leaders to help create a world without Alzheimer’s and all other dementia.

 

The Alzheimer's Association will provide training, information and electronic or printed materials to assist in your efforts. Orientation includes several hours of online learning, self-study and shadowing or mentoring by local Alzheimer's Association staff and volunteers. Some materials are available in multiple languages. To apply to become a Community Educator, click HERE.

 

For any further questions, please contact Heidi Neeley at 608.340.1499

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Alzheimer's Association Community Educators are volunteer public speakers who provide Alzheimer's Association education programs to community audiences. Millions of Americans are impacted by Alzheimer’s disease, and you can do something to help by becoming an Alzheimer’s Association Community Educator Volunteer. Our ability to reach and support those affected depends on people like you who are dedicated to the fight against this disease. As an Association volunteer, you can use your unique talents to make a meaningful impact in your community while connecting with others who share your passion. 

 

Key Activities:

• Deliver approximately 12 presentations annually using prepared Alzheimer’s Association evidence-based consumereducation programs on a variety of care and support topics.

• Collaborate with local Association staff to expand programs by securing community partners, scheduling presentations, delivering the programs, and managing needed materials.

• Serve as presenter for chapter-scheduled education programs and conferences.

• Connect people with additional Association services and volunteer opportunities by proactively making referrals to Alzheimer's Association programs & free 24/7 Helpline.

 

Qualifications:

• Demonstrated success with health education using excellent communication, presentation and adult education skills.

• Comfort with computers and familiarity with email and PPT presentations.

• Ability to network, and collaborate with staff, volunteers, and community partners.

• Passionate about the Alzheimer’s Association mission with personal or professional experience with dementia preferred.

• Must be age 21 to apply. Background checks are required.

 

Commitment Expected:

• Community Educators commit to delivering a target of 12 presentations annually.

• All program volunteers participate in initial training and ongoing education and must comply with Alzheimer’s Association volunteer policies and procedures.

• Terms are renewable upon successful completion of annual goal-setting conversation with your staff partner.

 

Benefits to the Volunteer:

• Perfect your public speaking ability and technique while serving your local community.

• Increase your knowledge of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias.

• Be recognized as a leader and resource for Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.

• Join a network of other volunteers,staff and community leaders to help create a world without Alzheimer’s and all other dementia.

 

The Alzheimer's Association will provide training, information and electronic or printed materials to assist in your efforts. Orientation includes several hours of online learning, self-study and shadowing or mentoring by local Alzheimer's Association staff and volunteers. Some materials are available in multiple languages. To apply to become a Community Educator, click HERE.

 

For any further questions, please contact Heidi Neeley at 608.340.1499

Agency: Alzheimer's Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53718

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Looking for a community service club to join?

The Sheboygan Evening Lions are looking for energetic and community oriented people to join our club.  You can help us with the many projects listed on this website.  Or, if you and/or a group of friends have a special project in mind and need a club structure to help get it off the ground, the Evening Lions are just the place for you.  Don't wait!!  Call us now!

 

Our International Club Motto is "WE SERVE"!  Are you ready for this challenge?

Agency: Sheboygan Evening Lions Club

The Sheboygan Evening Lions are looking for energetic and community oriented people to join our club.  You can help us with the many projects listed on this website.  Or, if you and/or a group of friends have a special project in mind and need a club structure to help get it off the ground, the Evening Lions are just the place for you.  Don't wait!!  Call us now!

 

Our International Club Motto is "WE SERVE"!  Are you ready for this challenge?

Agency: Sheboygan Evening Lions Club

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53082

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Scanning and Documenting Historic Negatives

Join a group of folks who meet on Wednesdays and Saturdays to scan negatives donated to the North Wood County Historical Society by the Marshfield News Herald!

You can help with the scanning process (we will teach you!) Or if you are good with entering information on an excel spreadsheet, we are in need of someone to help enter identified images into the database.

Agency: North Wood County Historical Society

Join a group of folks who meet on Wednesdays and Saturdays to scan negatives donated to the North Wood County Historical Society by the Marshfield News Herald!

You can help with the scanning process (we will teach you!) Or if you are good with entering information on an excel spreadsheet, we are in need of someone to help enter identified images into the database.

Agency: North Wood County Historical Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54449

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Readers Are Leaders Tutor

In Kenosha County, just one in four children read proficiently in third grade, an early indicator of a student's success.

United Way of Kenosha County's Readers Are Leaders tutoring program, in collaboration with Kenosha Unified School District, provides young children in grades kindergarten through third grade with tutors on a regular basis to increase reading achievement in the early grades. 

In just 30 minutes per week, Readers Are Leaders volunteers help students become more confident and capable readers. 

Agency: United Way of Kenosha County

In Kenosha County, just one in four children read proficiently in third grade, an early indicator of a student's success.

United Way of Kenosha County's Readers Are Leaders tutoring program, in collaboration with Kenosha Unified School District, provides young children in grades kindergarten through third grade with tutors on a regular basis to increase reading achievement in the early grades. 

In just 30 minutes per week, Readers Are Leaders volunteers help students become more confident and capable readers. 

Agency: United Way of Kenosha County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53140

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spanish Speaking Assistance

The CMC has many Spanish speaking only clients, so in order to serve all our guests, bilingual volunteer speakers are needed!

Volunteers are needed in both the job search office and for as needed events/immigration assistance. Help is generally needed between the hours of 9am -5pm Monday through Friday. Volunteers can provide assistance for a minimum of 1 hour a week up to as many as is needed, whatever works with your schedule! 

Please email or call us if you are interested, thank you!

Agency: Catholic Multicultural Center

The CMC has many Spanish speaking only clients, so in order to serve all our guests, bilingual volunteer speakers are needed!

Volunteers are needed in both the job search office and for as needed events/immigration assistance. Help is generally needed between the hours of 9am -5pm Monday through Friday. Volunteers can provide assistance for a minimum of 1 hour a week up to as many as is needed, whatever works with your schedule! 

Please email or call us if you are interested, thank you!

Agency: Catholic Multicultural Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53713

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Supplies for Activities

We are always accepting donations for our day service programs! Below is a list of various items you can donate or check out our Amazon Wish List to have items directly sent to our programs. Thank you! Please mail them to 901 post rd., Madison, WI   Attn: Melissa Loerke

-craft kits

-science kits

-any sensory items

-gift cards (fast food resturants, craft stores, grocery stores, Amazon)

-gently used clothes

-Depends

-plastic silverware

Search Madison Area Rehabilitation Centers Amazon Wishlist to find our wish list or go here: https://a.co/1Pm8j6u 

Agency: MARC, Inc. (Madison Area Rehab Centers)

We are always accepting donations for our day service programs! Below is a list of various items you can donate or check out our Amazon Wish List to have items directly sent to our programs. Thank you! Please mail them to 901 post rd., Madison, WI   Attn: Melissa Loerke

-craft kits

-science kits

-any sensory items

-gift cards (fast food resturants, craft stores, grocery stores, Amazon)

-gently used clothes

-Depends

-plastic silverware

Search Madison Area Rehabilitation Centers Amazon Wishlist to find our wish list or go here: https://a.co/1Pm8j6u 

Agency: MARC, Inc. (Madison Area Rehab Centers)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53711

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Working with children

A Million Dreamz is seeking volunteers to work with children in multiple capacities. Assisting ECE teachers with little ones, art projects, homework, story time or playing. Must pass fingerprint background check. Flexible hours available. Call for more info. 920-287-3092

Agency: A Million Dreamz

A Million Dreamz is seeking volunteers to work with children in multiple capacities. Assisting ECE teachers with little ones, art projects, homework, story time or playing. Must pass fingerprint background check. Flexible hours available. Call for more info. 920-287-3092

Agency: A Million Dreamz

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53083

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Bereavement Volunteers Needed

When you give your time as a volunteer with St. Croix Hospice, you join a team of individuals dedicated to providing patient-centered care and comfort during advanced-stage illnesses. Hospice volunteers offer companionship, compassionate help and support for patients and their loved ones when they need it most. Volunteers provide an empathic, respectful and caring presence for patients and their loved ones.

The St. Croix Hospice team provides exceptional hospice care with an emphasis on quality of life. Our holistic care model offers physical, emotional and spiritual support uniquely tailored to a patient’s individual needs and wishes. When you join our team as a volunteer, you are making a difference in the lives of individuals and families right in your own community.

St. Croix Hospice is looking for individuals to make calls to bereaved loved ones of our patients that requested check-in calls.  Training is provided.  Hours are extremely flexible and calls can be made anytime from your home.

I would be more than happy to answer any questions via email, phone or in person, please do not hesitate to reach out to me. My name is Missie Peterson and I am the Volunteer Coordinator, my phone number is 612-476-5041, e-mail address is mpeterson@stcroixhospice.com.

Agency: St. Croix Hospice

When you give your time as a volunteer with St. Croix Hospice, you join a team of individuals dedicated to providing patient-centered care and comfort during advanced-stage illnesses. Hospice volunteers offer companionship, compassionate help and support for patients and their loved ones when they need it most. Volunteers provide an empathic, respectful and caring presence for patients and their loved ones.

The St. Croix Hospice team provides exceptional hospice care with an emphasis on quality of life. Our holistic care model offers physical, emotional and spiritual support uniquely tailored to a patient’s individual needs and wishes. When you join our team as a volunteer, you are making a difference in the lives of individuals and families right in your own community.

St. Croix Hospice is looking for individuals to make calls to bereaved loved ones of our patients that requested check-in calls.  Training is provided.  Hours are extremely flexible and calls can be made anytime from your home.

I would be more than happy to answer any questions via email, phone or in person, please do not hesitate to reach out to me. My name is Missie Peterson and I am the Volunteer Coordinator, my phone number is 612-476-5041, e-mail address is mpeterson@stcroixhospice.com.

Agency: St. Croix Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Virtual Volunteers Needed

When you give your time as a volunteer with St. Croix Hospice, you join a team of individuals dedicated to providing patient-centered care and comfort during advanced-stage illnesses. Hospice volunteers offer companionship, compassionate help and support for patients and their loved ones when they need it most. Volunteers provide an empathic, respectful and caring presence for patients and their loved ones.

The St. Croix Hospice team provides exceptional hospice care with an emphasis on quality of life. Our holistic care model offers physical, emotional and spiritual support uniquely tailored to a patient’s individual needs and wishes. When you join our team as a volunteer, you are making a difference in the lives of individuals and families right in your own community.

St. Croix Hospice is looking for individuals to send letters, send cards, call or video chat with our patients. So many of our patients love receiving cards, letters and phone calls. Make a difference in the lives of our patients with this rewarding opportunity.

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

I would be more than happy to answer any questions via email, phone or in person, please do not hesitate to reach out to me. My name is Missie Peterson and I am the Volunteer Coordinator, my phone number is 612-476-5041, e-mail address is mpeterson@stcroixhospice.com.

Agency: St. Croix Hospice

When you give your time as a volunteer with St. Croix Hospice, you join a team of individuals dedicated to providing patient-centered care and comfort during advanced-stage illnesses. Hospice volunteers offer companionship, compassionate help and support for patients and their loved ones when they need it most. Volunteers provide an empathic, respectful and caring presence for patients and their loved ones.

The St. Croix Hospice team provides exceptional hospice care with an emphasis on quality of life. Our holistic care model offers physical, emotional and spiritual support uniquely tailored to a patient’s individual needs and wishes. When you join our team as a volunteer, you are making a difference in the lives of individuals and families right in your own community.

St. Croix Hospice is looking for individuals to send letters, send cards, call or video chat with our patients. So many of our patients love receiving cards, letters and phone calls. Make a difference in the lives of our patients with this rewarding opportunity.

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

I would be more than happy to answer any questions via email, phone or in person, please do not hesitate to reach out to me. My name is Missie Peterson and I am the Volunteer Coordinator, my phone number is 612-476-5041, e-mail address is mpeterson@stcroixhospice.com.

Agency: St. Croix Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Aurora Walker's Point Community Clinic

Aurora Walker's Point Community Clinic is the largest free clinic in Wisconsin. We are located in Milwaukee and primarily serve people who do not have health insurance, have low incomes, and face challenges to accessing care.  

 

Volunteers at Walker's Point support everything from making calls or sending letters to patients, helping patients navigate health care systems and technologies, and helping with data entry, to assisting with support groups and educational classes for patients, providing clinical care, conducting eligibility and needs assessments, helping patients connect with community resources, and more. 

 

If you speak Spanish or a common refugee language, are interested in community health, and would like to support our mission to provide excellent, dignified health care to people who are often marginalized, please contact Nicole at Nicole.Meirose@aah.org or simply apply at Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care. 

Agency: Aurora Health Care (Milwaukee & Waukesha County)

Aurora Walker's Point Community Clinic is the largest free clinic in Wisconsin. We are located in Milwaukee and primarily serve people who do not have health insurance, have low incomes, and face challenges to accessing care.  

 

Volunteers at Walker's Point support everything from making calls or sending letters to patients, helping patients navigate health care systems and technologies, and helping with data entry, to assisting with support groups and educational classes for patients, providing clinical care, conducting eligibility and needs assessments, helping patients connect with community resources, and more. 

 

If you speak Spanish or a common refugee language, are interested in community health, and would like to support our mission to provide excellent, dignified health care to people who are often marginalized, please contact Nicole at Nicole.Meirose@aah.org or simply apply at Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care. 

Agency: Aurora Health Care (Milwaukee & Waukesha County)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Campaign Fund Manager

Sole responsibility is to form relationships with businesses/donors with a goal of receiving regular financial support to sustain the ministry. 

Agency: Hand of Hope, Inc.

Sole responsibility is to form relationships with businesses/donors with a goal of receiving regular financial support to sustain the ministry. 

Agency: Hand of Hope, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54162

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: General Office Help

Organizing paperwork which includes receipts for expenses and deposits. Preparation to go to Accountant. Misc. office duties.

Agency: Hand of Hope, Inc.

Organizing paperwork which includes receipts for expenses and deposits. Preparation to go to Accountant. Misc. office duties.

Agency: Hand of Hope, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54162

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Spanish Translator- Stoughton, WI

Description:

Work collaboratively with teammates to make decisions, consult as a language expert to assist with translation Interpret/translate Reach Dane Stoughton team in their partnership with enrolled families Communicate with staff regarding availability, team decisions and assignments Collaborate in a respectful manner Reply to emails and messages in a timely fashion Accurate interpretation without personal additions to the communication

Performance Requirements:

Proficiency in Spanish and English, Near-native fluency Reliability in making scheduled meetings and deadlines Willingness to learn new skills that may be necessary for fuller participation  Ability to work successfully with Reach Dane Stoughton team toward shared goals Maintain confidentiality of the families Relationship- based and Trauma Informed approach to serving families

Agency: Reach Dane/Reach Green

Description:

Work collaboratively with teammates to make decisions, consult as a language expert to assist with translation Interpret/translate Reach Dane Stoughton team in their partnership with enrolled families Communicate with staff regarding availability, team decisions and assignments Collaborate in a respectful manner Reply to emails and messages in a timely fashion Accurate interpretation without personal additions to the communication

Performance Requirements:

Proficiency in Spanish and English, Near-native fluency Reliability in making scheduled meetings and deadlines Willingness to learn new skills that may be necessary for fuller participation  Ability to work successfully with Reach Dane Stoughton team toward shared goals Maintain confidentiality of the families Relationship- based and Trauma Informed approach to serving families

Agency: Reach Dane/Reach Green

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53589

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers Needed to Help with Post-Surgical Patients at Aurora Medical Center Oshkosh

Are you passionate about helping others on their road to recovery? Do you thrive in providing compassionate care and support? If so, we invite you to become a valued member of our Post-Surgical Support Team at Aurora Medical Center Oshkosh. As a post-surgical volunteer, you will play a crucial role in easing the transition from surgery to recovery for our patients.  

Responsibilities:

Folding and putting together surgery pre-packs. Making after care bags. Fold patient belonging bags. Folding and replenishing surgical towels. Checking water and ice packs. Other light works as needed or requested by surgical staff.

 

Apply through the link below.

Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities

Agency: Aurora Health Care Fox Cities

Are you passionate about helping others on their road to recovery? Do you thrive in providing compassionate care and support? If so, we invite you to become a valued member of our Post-Surgical Support Team at Aurora Medical Center Oshkosh. As a post-surgical volunteer, you will play a crucial role in easing the transition from surgery to recovery for our patients.  

Responsibilities:

Folding and putting together surgery pre-packs. Making after care bags. Fold patient belonging bags. Folding and replenishing surgical towels. Checking water and ice packs. Other light works as needed or requested by surgical staff.

 

Apply through the link below.

Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities

Agency: Aurora Health Care Fox Cities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54904

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help with Post-Surgical Patients at Aurora Medical Center Oshkosh

The Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) is looking for wonderful volunteers to assist in providing the best care to our patients. Volunteers can provide items to help the patients be comfortable. The volunteer is responsible for checking if the patient needs or can have water, folding and putting together surgery pre-packs: which are non-clinical items patients need prior to surgery. Other light work as needed or requested by surgical staff.

 

Please apply through the link below.

Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities

Agency: Aurora Health Care Oshkosh

The Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) is looking for wonderful volunteers to assist in providing the best care to our patients. Volunteers can provide items to help the patients be comfortable. The volunteer is responsible for checking if the patient needs or can have water, folding and putting together surgery pre-packs: which are non-clinical items patients need prior to surgery. Other light work as needed or requested by surgical staff.

 

Please apply through the link below.

Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities

Agency: Aurora Health Care Oshkosh

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54904

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nursing Unit Support Volunteers at Aurora Medical Center Oshkosh

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

 

Responsibilities:

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

 

Please visit to complete an online application.

Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities

 

Agency: Aurora Health Care Oshkosh

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

 

Responsibilities:

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

 

Please visit to complete an online application.

Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities

 

Agency: Aurora Health Care Oshkosh

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54904

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Remote Volunteer Opportunity for Aurora Health Care

Are you interested in making a positive impact on inpatients in our hospitals without leaving your home? We would love to have you on our team!  We are looking for volunteers to call inpatients while in the hospital to welcome them to our care, relay visitation guidelines and inquire how their stay has been.

 

Concierge Admission Program (CAP) include the following tasks for volunteers:

Remotely, volunteers call patients using a well-developed script and introduce themselves, inquire how their patient experience has been since they arrived and explains the hospitals visitation guidelines. Volunteers inquire with patients if their emergency contact would like us to call to explain visitation guidelines and to ensure they have patient’s room phone number/nurse unit phone number. If yes, volunteers will place these calls. If/when patients relay needs or concerns, we connect with nursing staff at the end of the patient call to assist in real time with the need/concern. If/when patients recognize staff for providing exceptional care, we send recognition emails to the staff members with a copy to their leader.

Advocate Aurora computer access is provided for all volunteers.

 

Training consists of 4-6 hours. Volunteers will learn to place and conduct patient calls with the guidance of our training coordinator, and when the volunteer feels confident with the call script and all questions/concerns are answered, they may begin to make calls on their own.

 

 Please apply through the link below

Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities

 Or call Amy at 920-609-3522 during regular business hours.

 

 

 

Agency: Aurora Health Care Oshkosh

Are you interested in making a positive impact on inpatients in our hospitals without leaving your home? We would love to have you on our team!  We are looking for volunteers to call inpatients while in the hospital to welcome them to our care, relay visitation guidelines and inquire how their stay has been.

 

Concierge Admission Program (CAP) include the following tasks for volunteers:

Remotely, volunteers call patients using a well-developed script and introduce themselves, inquire how their patient experience has been since they arrived and explains the hospitals visitation guidelines. Volunteers inquire with patients if their emergency contact would like us to call to explain visitation guidelines and to ensure they have patient’s room phone number/nurse unit phone number. If yes, volunteers will place these calls. If/when patients relay needs or concerns, we connect with nursing staff at the end of the patient call to assist in real time with the need/concern. If/when patients recognize staff for providing exceptional care, we send recognition emails to the staff members with a copy to their leader.

Advocate Aurora computer access is provided for all volunteers.

 

Training consists of 4-6 hours. Volunteers will learn to place and conduct patient calls with the guidance of our training coordinator, and when the volunteer feels confident with the call script and all questions/concerns are answered, they may begin to make calls on their own.

 

 Please apply through the link below

Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities

 Or call Amy at 920-609-3522 during regular business hours.

 

 

 

Agency: Aurora Health Care Oshkosh

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53233

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Front Entrance Volunteers at Aurora Medical Center Oshkosh

Come join our dynamic team as a Front entrance Volunteer and become the face of positivity and warmth for our community!

 

Responsibilities:

Greet and welcome individuals entering the facility. Offer assistance, provide directions, and answer basic questions. Assist with wheelchair transports. Provide support and comfort with patients experiencing anxiety.

 Volunteers need to be at least 15 years of age.

 

Please visit the link below to complete an online application.

Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities

 

 

Agency: Aurora Health Care Oshkosh

Come join our dynamic team as a Front entrance Volunteer and become the face of positivity and warmth for our community!

 

Responsibilities:

Greet and welcome individuals entering the facility. Offer assistance, provide directions, and answer basic questions. Assist with wheelchair transports. Provide support and comfort with patients experiencing anxiety.

 Volunteers need to be at least 15 years of age.

 

Please visit the link below to complete an online application.

Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities

 

 

Agency: Aurora Health Care Oshkosh

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54904

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Email Accounts/Contacts Manager

Oversee Email Accounts of the Organization. Create Donor List/Groups/Labels in the Email Contacts. Keep up to date and build/add Donor Base. 

Agency: Hand of Hope, Inc.

Oversee Email Accounts of the Organization. Create Donor List/Groups/Labels in the Email Contacts. Keep up to date and build/add Donor Base. 

Agency: Hand of Hope, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54162

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Coordinator

A Volunteer Coordinator is responsible for overseeing Volunteer activities within our organization. The duties include interviewing and hiring Volunteers, placing Volunteers in different roles based on their qualifications and maintaining accurate Volunteer records.

Agency: Hand of Hope, Inc.

A Volunteer Coordinator is responsible for overseeing Volunteer activities within our organization. The duties include interviewing and hiring Volunteers, placing Volunteers in different roles based on their qualifications and maintaining accurate Volunteer records.

Agency: Hand of Hope, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54162

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Manager

Volunteer needed to oversee all Social Media Accounts. This includes researching platforms to keep up with best practices. 

Should have the ability to use social media to maintain or build a brand for our organization. They should regularly post text, video and images that engage the market. Great verbal and written communication skills are essential. Should be creative in crafting engaging content. Technical/Computer skills are a must. Skills in learning social media trends and identifying new social media tools is important. Must have an understanding of the trends and techniques of social media as well as the company’s online presence to effectively handle social media marketing. 

Agency: Hand of Hope, Inc.

Volunteer needed to oversee all Social Media Accounts. This includes researching platforms to keep up with best practices. 

Should have the ability to use social media to maintain or build a brand for our organization. They should regularly post text, video and images that engage the market. Great verbal and written communication skills are essential. Should be creative in crafting engaging content. Technical/Computer skills are a must. Skills in learning social media trends and identifying new social media tools is important. Must have an understanding of the trends and techniques of social media as well as the company’s online presence to effectively handle social media marketing. 

Agency: Hand of Hope, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54162

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fundraiser/Event Coordinator and Team

Lead Coordinator and team members both needed. Volunteer would do Fundraisers/Events to help raise money for our organization. Need to be creative, energetic, and have an ability to get people involved. Minors may participate on team as long as they have Adult Leader. 

 

 

Agency: Hand of Hope, Inc.

Lead Coordinator and team members both needed. Volunteer would do Fundraisers/Events to help raise money for our organization. Need to be creative, energetic, and have an ability to get people involved. Minors may participate on team as long as they have Adult Leader. 

 

 

Agency: Hand of Hope, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54162

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Packer Game Workers for Ticket Scanning

Ticket Scanners: Volunteers will be given a handheld ticket scanning device. Once they are at their assigned gate, a supervisor will train them how to use. Volunteers scan tickets of fans upon entering the stadium. Groups normally stay 30-45 minutes after kick-off and will then be released by their gate supervisor. Approximate shifts 3.5 - 4.5 hours

Packer Coordinator: Kristi King

920-265-9708, Packer@reachingthehandofhope.com 

Agency: Hand of Hope, Inc.

Ticket Scanners: Volunteers will be given a handheld ticket scanning device. Once they are at their assigned gate, a supervisor will train them how to use. Volunteers scan tickets of fans upon entering the stadium. Groups normally stay 30-45 minutes after kick-off and will then be released by their gate supervisor. Approximate shifts 3.5 - 4.5 hours

Packer Coordinator: Kristi King

920-265-9708, Packer@reachingthehandofhope.com 

Agency: Hand of Hope, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54304

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Office Receptionist Needed!

Catholic Charities is looking for an office receptionist Wednesday afternoons from 1pm-4pm weekly. Open to this shift being divided between multiple volunteers. 

Contact Jill or Erin to get involved! 

Phone: 715-849-3311

Email: jcasper@cclse.org or egregoria@cclse.org 

Agency: Catholic Charities, Wausau

Catholic Charities is looking for an office receptionist Wednesday afternoons from 1pm-4pm weekly. Open to this shift being divided between multiple volunteers. 

Contact Jill or Erin to get involved! 

Phone: 715-849-3311

Email: jcasper@cclse.org or egregoria@cclse.org 

Agency: Catholic Charities, Wausau

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Wake Up Call Tour Guides and Greeters

Empower parents and prevent youth substance use. Provide guided tours for adults through our mock teen's bedroom with over 50 red flags of alcohol, tobacco and other drug use. 1 hour training, can start and end anytime between 4:00 and 6:00 pm on Oct. 13th.  at the Clean Slate Center, 2635 Hemstock St., La Crosse  Can also re-schedule for a group of 2 or more.   

Alliance to Heal is holding a volunteer training for the Wake Up Call event.  There are two volunteer categories:

Guided Tour program Volunteers—the volunteer guides participants through a life—size exhibit of a teen’s bedroom with more than 20 red flags that can signal drug use including alcohol. Volunteers must be 18 years or older.

 

Greeter Volunteers—welcome participants, assist with completing surveys, and disburse resources. Open to all ages. 

Our next volunteer opportunity is:   

Onalaska School District: 2 hour shifts, sign up for as many as you are able. Wednesday, October 19, 2022 from 4:00 – 8:00 pm Thursday, October 20, 2022 from 12:00 – 8:00 pm

If you would like to volunteer, but the training time does not work with your schedule please contact Judi Zabel, jzabel@lacrossecounty.org, and we can work with your schedule to provide a training. 

Agency: La Crosse Area Health Initiative

Empower parents and prevent youth substance use. Provide guided tours for adults through our mock teen's bedroom with over 50 red flags of alcohol, tobacco and other drug use. 1 hour training, can start and end anytime between 4:00 and 6:00 pm on Oct. 13th.  at the Clean Slate Center, 2635 Hemstock St., La Crosse  Can also re-schedule for a group of 2 or more.   

Alliance to Heal is holding a volunteer training for the Wake Up Call event.  There are two volunteer categories:

Guided Tour program Volunteers—the volunteer guides participants through a life—size exhibit of a teen’s bedroom with more than 20 red flags that can signal drug use including alcohol. Volunteers must be 18 years or older.

 

Greeter Volunteers—welcome participants, assist with completing surveys, and disburse resources. Open to all ages. 

Our next volunteer opportunity is:   

Onalaska School District: 2 hour shifts, sign up for as many as you are able. Wednesday, October 19, 2022 from 4:00 – 8:00 pm Thursday, October 20, 2022 from 12:00 – 8:00 pm

If you would like to volunteer, but the training time does not work with your schedule please contact Judi Zabel, jzabel@lacrossecounty.org, and we can work with your schedule to provide a training. 

Agency: La Crosse Area Health Initiative

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54603

Allow Groups: No