Opportunities From: Volunteer Wisconsin

Volunteer: Day of Caring AM - Assist with Book Pricing and Sorting at St. Vincent De Paul Neenah-Menasha

Assist with quality checking and pricing books, along with sorting holiday and antique books as well. 

Please complete our Day of Caring waiver HERE. If you are completing this registration for multiple people, please forward this link to the other attendees.

Agency: United Way Fox Cities

Assist with quality checking and pricing books, along with sorting holiday and antique books as well. 

Please complete our Day of Caring waiver HERE. If you are completing this registration for multiple people, please forward this link to the other attendees.

Agency: United Way Fox Cities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 20, 2026

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Day of Caring AM - Help Clean Up at Foster Elementary

Help clean up Foster Elementary's outdoor learning and play spaces. Projects include cleaning exterior windows, staining outdoor wooden structures, painting bike racks and soccer goals, and refreshing the school garden area with light landscaping and organization. These improvements will help create a welcoming and engaging environment for students and support outdoor learning opportunities!


Please complete our Day of Caring waiver HERE. If you are completing this registration for multiple people, please forward this link to the other attendees. 

Agency: United Way Fox Cities

Help clean up Foster Elementary's outdoor learning and play spaces. Projects include cleaning exterior windows, staining outdoor wooden structures, painting bike racks and soccer goals, and refreshing the school garden area with light landscaping and organization. These improvements will help create a welcoming and engaging environment for students and support outdoor learning opportunities!


Please complete our Day of Caring waiver HERE. If you are completing this registration for multiple people, please forward this link to the other attendees. 

Agency: United Way Fox Cities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 20, 2026

Zip Code: 54913

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Day of Caring PM - Diaper Repack at the Kimberly-Clark Eastern Wisconsin Diaper Bank

The Kimberly-Clark Eastern Wisconsin Diaper Bank is a program of United Way Fox Cities that helps support the one in two families that struggle with diaper need in our community. Our Diaper Bank oversees the collection, storage, and distribution of diapers and involves our community partners every step of the way. 

We rely on volunteers to repack diapers in standard counts to ensure equitable distribution to families. Repacking is a fun, team-building activity, requiring the ability to stand for the two-hour period.


Please complete our Day of Caring waiver HERE. If you are completing this registration for multiple people, please forward this link to the other attendees. 

Agency: United Way Fox Cities

The Kimberly-Clark Eastern Wisconsin Diaper Bank is a program of United Way Fox Cities that helps support the one in two families that struggle with diaper need in our community. Our Diaper Bank oversees the collection, storage, and distribution of diapers and involves our community partners every step of the way. 

We rely on volunteers to repack diapers in standard counts to ensure equitable distribution to families. Repacking is a fun, team-building activity, requiring the ability to stand for the two-hour period.


Please complete our Day of Caring waiver HERE. If you are completing this registration for multiple people, please forward this link to the other attendees. 

Agency: United Way Fox Cities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 20, 2026

Zip Code: 54915

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Landscaping Volunteer

Riveredge is seeking a volunteer (or small group) dedicated to maintaining the front landscaping at the Visitor Center (4458 County Rd Y Saukville Wi 53080).  The volunteer(s) will primarily be in charge of weeding, but direct instructions will be provided from Riveredge conservation staff.

This opportunity would likely be 1-2 weeks per month and last for 1-2 hours at a time, depending on number of volunteers.  Please respond if you or your group would be interested in getting more information about how to participate in this opportunity. We are looking for motivated volunteers who are comfortable standing, bending, kneeling, and pulling weeds.

Agency: Riveredge Nature Center, Inc.

Riveredge is seeking a volunteer (or small group) dedicated to maintaining the front landscaping at the Visitor Center (4458 County Rd Y Saukville Wi 53080).  The volunteer(s) will primarily be in charge of weeding, but direct instructions will be provided from Riveredge conservation staff.

This opportunity would likely be 1-2 weeks per month and last for 1-2 hours at a time, depending on number of volunteers.  Please respond if you or your group would be interested in getting more information about how to participate in this opportunity. We are looking for motivated volunteers who are comfortable standing, bending, kneeling, and pulling weeds.

Agency: Riveredge Nature Center, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53080

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Landscaping Volunteer

Riveredge is seeking a volunteer (or small group) dedicated to maintaining the front landscaping at the Visitor Center (4458 County Rd Y Saukville Wi 53080). 

The volunteer(s) will primarily be in charge of weeding, but direct instructions will be provided from Riveredge conservation staff. This opportunity would likely be 1-2 weeks per month and last for 1-2 hours at a time, depending on number of volunteers. 

Please respond if you or your group would be interested in getting more information about how to participate in this opportunity. We are looking for motivated volunteers who are comfortable standing, bending, kneeling, and pulling weeds. 

Agency: Riveredge Nature Center

Riveredge is seeking a volunteer (or small group) dedicated to maintaining the front landscaping at the Visitor Center (4458 County Rd Y Saukville Wi 53080). 

The volunteer(s) will primarily be in charge of weeding, but direct instructions will be provided from Riveredge conservation staff. This opportunity would likely be 1-2 weeks per month and last for 1-2 hours at a time, depending on number of volunteers. 

Please respond if you or your group would be interested in getting more information about how to participate in this opportunity. We are looking for motivated volunteers who are comfortable standing, bending, kneeling, and pulling weeds. 

Agency: Riveredge Nature Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53080

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Older Adults Stay on Their Feet: Volunteer at our foot care clinic!

https://www.newbridgemadison.org/volunteerapplication

Did you Know?

Nearly 3 in 4 older adults experience foot problems, yet routine foot care is one of the most overlooked aspects of senior health. Regular care, including toenail trimming, can prevent pain, improve balance, and help seniors stay active and independent longer.

NewBridge Foot Clinics bring affordable, dignified foot care to older adults across the Madison area and we need volunteers to help.  No medical experience is needed; just a willingness to help and a friendly smile.

Tasks

Greet participants with a warm welcome.

Handle appointment check-in and record payments from clients.

Prepare warm-water foot soak containers before each appointment and clean up afterward.

Help with general site setup and clean-up

Volunteers are Needed at the Following Locations:

Monona United Methodist Church
606 Nichols Road, Monona
Second, third and fourth Tuesdays of the month, 9:30-11:45 am

Lake Edge Lutheran Church
4032 Monona Drive
First and third Thursdays of the month, 9:30-11:45 am

Lakeview Lutheran Church
4001 Mandrake Road
First Tuesday of the month, 1:00-3:00 pm

Warner Park Community Rec Center
1625 Northport Drive
Third Wednesday of the month, 9:00-11:30 am

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
5701 Raymond Road
Fourth Tuesday of the month, 9:00 am-12:00 pm


Agency: NewBridge

https://www.newbridgemadison.org/volunteerapplication

Did you Know?

Nearly 3 in 4 older adults experience foot problems, yet routine foot care is one of the most overlooked aspects of senior health. Regular care, including toenail trimming, can prevent pain, improve balance, and help seniors stay active and independent longer.

NewBridge Foot Clinics bring affordable, dignified foot care to older adults across the Madison area and we need volunteers to help.  No medical experience is needed; just a willingness to help and a friendly smile.

Tasks

Greet participants with a warm welcome.

Handle appointment check-in and record payments from clients.

Prepare warm-water foot soak containers before each appointment and clean up afterward.

Help with general site setup and clean-up

Volunteers are Needed at the Following Locations:

Monona United Methodist Church
606 Nichols Road, Monona
Second, third and fourth Tuesdays of the month, 9:30-11:45 am

Lake Edge Lutheran Church
4032 Monona Drive
First and third Thursdays of the month, 9:30-11:45 am

Lakeview Lutheran Church
4001 Mandrake Road
First Tuesday of the month, 1:00-3:00 pm

Warner Park Community Rec Center
1625 Northport Drive
Third Wednesday of the month, 9:00-11:30 am

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
5701 Raymond Road
Fourth Tuesday of the month, 9:00 am-12:00 pm


Agency: NewBridge

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53714

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Marketing Coordinator

Job Title: Social Media Marketing Coordinator
Organization: Dane Dances
Location: Madison, WI (Hybrid - within the Madison area)

About Dane Dances
Dane Dances is a beloved Madison summer tradition that brings free live music and dancing to local parks. Our events celebrate community, culture, and connection.

Position Summary
The Social Media Marketing Coordinator will manage and grow Dane Dances’ social media presence to promote events, engage the community, and increase attendance. This role is ideal for a creative, organized individual who enjoys storytelling, community-focused marketing, and local events.

Key Responsibilities

·        Create, schedule, and publish content for social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, and others as needed)

·        Promote weekly events, performers, sponsors, and locations

·        Engage with followers by responding to comments and messages

·        Capture and share photos and short videos at Dane Dances events

·        Maintain a consistent brand voice and visual style

·        Track basic engagement metrics and suggest improvements

Qualifications

·        Experience managing social media accounts for a business, nonprofit, or event

·        Strong writing and communication skills

·        Basic photography and short-form video skills (phone-based content is acceptable)

·        Familiarity with social media scheduling tools

·        Interest in music, dance, or community events is a plus

Time Commitment

·        Part-time, seasonal (summer)

·        Flexible hours with availability during Dane Dances events (Friday nights in August)

Compensation

·        [Hourly rate or stipend – to be determined]

How to Apply
Please submit a brief introduction and examples of social media work (links or screenshots) to:

Agency: Dane Dances! INC.

Job Title: Social Media Marketing Coordinator
Organization: Dane Dances
Location: Madison, WI (Hybrid - within the Madison area)

About Dane Dances
Dane Dances is a beloved Madison summer tradition that brings free live music and dancing to local parks. Our events celebrate community, culture, and connection.

Position Summary
The Social Media Marketing Coordinator will manage and grow Dane Dances’ social media presence to promote events, engage the community, and increase attendance. This role is ideal for a creative, organized individual who enjoys storytelling, community-focused marketing, and local events.

Key Responsibilities

·        Create, schedule, and publish content for social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, and others as needed)

·        Promote weekly events, performers, sponsors, and locations

·        Engage with followers by responding to comments and messages

·        Capture and share photos and short videos at Dane Dances events

·        Maintain a consistent brand voice and visual style

·        Track basic engagement metrics and suggest improvements

Qualifications

·        Experience managing social media accounts for a business, nonprofit, or event

·        Strong writing and communication skills

·        Basic photography and short-form video skills (phone-based content is acceptable)

·        Familiarity with social media scheduling tools

·        Interest in music, dance, or community events is a plus

Time Commitment

·        Part-time, seasonal (summer)

·        Flexible hours with availability during Dane Dances events (Friday nights in August)

Compensation

·        [Hourly rate or stipend – to be determined]

How to Apply
Please submit a brief introduction and examples of social media work (links or screenshots) to:

Agency: Dane Dances! INC.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53701

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help Drive Neighbors to Parkinson’s Wellness Classes

Looking for a meaningful way to give back in your community? Join us as a volunteer driver and make a real difference in the lives of local residents living with Parkinson’s.

Position: Volunteer Driver (Ongoing)
Organization: Interfaith Caregivers of Washington County
Location: West Bend River Shores YMCA

Schedule:

Tuesdays & Fridays 1:00 PM – approximately 3:00 PM

What You’ll Do:

Pick up a vehicle from Interfaith Caregivers Transport clients from their homes to a Parkinson’s exercise class Ensure safe, friendly, and supportive rides Return clients home after class

Route Details:

Client pick-ups: 1:00–1:15 PM Class time: 1:30–2:30 PM Wrap-up: around 3:00 PM

What We’re Looking For:

A consistent and reliable volunteer A caring and patient attitude Commitment to an ongoing schedule

Requirements:

Complete an application with Interfaith Caregivers Attend a brief orientation before starting

Why Volunteer?
You’ll provide more than just a ride—you’ll help neighbors stay active, connected, and supported in their health journey. It’s a small time commitment with a big impact.

Interested?
Reach out today to learn more and get started!

Agency: Interfaith Caregivers of Washington County

Looking for a meaningful way to give back in your community? Join us as a volunteer driver and make a real difference in the lives of local residents living with Parkinson’s.

Position: Volunteer Driver (Ongoing)
Organization: Interfaith Caregivers of Washington County
Location: West Bend River Shores YMCA

Schedule:

Tuesdays & Fridays 1:00 PM – approximately 3:00 PM

What You’ll Do:

Pick up a vehicle from Interfaith Caregivers Transport clients from their homes to a Parkinson’s exercise class Ensure safe, friendly, and supportive rides Return clients home after class

Route Details:

Client pick-ups: 1:00–1:15 PM Class time: 1:30–2:30 PM Wrap-up: around 3:00 PM

What We’re Looking For:

A consistent and reliable volunteer A caring and patient attitude Commitment to an ongoing schedule

Requirements:

Complete an application with Interfaith Caregivers Attend a brief orientation before starting

Why Volunteer?
You’ll provide more than just a ride—you’ll help neighbors stay active, connected, and supported in their health journey. It’s a small time commitment with a big impact.

Interested?
Reach out today to learn more and get started!

Agency: Interfaith Caregivers of Washington County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53095

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join Our Battle of the Big Bands Planning Team

Enjoy being part of a team? Have a creative side? Looking for a way to make an impact for individuals and families in our community?

We’re planning our 3rd Annual Battle of the Big Bands at Becket’s September 25th and are looking for volunteers to join our planning committee. Funds raised through this event support programs focused on basic needs, community gardening, and non-violence initiatives in our area.

Volunteers can help with sponsorship outreach, organize our silent auction, and support event planning details. Most meetings are held via Zoom, and time commitments are flexible. Planning will take place leading up to the fall event, with virtual meetings and optional tasks between meetings.

No prior event planning experience is needed—just a willingness to help.

Agency: Casa Esther

Enjoy being part of a team? Have a creative side? Looking for a way to make an impact for individuals and families in our community?

We’re planning our 3rd Annual Battle of the Big Bands at Becket’s September 25th and are looking for volunteers to join our planning committee. Funds raised through this event support programs focused on basic needs, community gardening, and non-violence initiatives in our area.

Volunteers can help with sponsorship outreach, organize our silent auction, and support event planning details. Most meetings are held via Zoom, and time commitments are flexible. Planning will take place leading up to the fall event, with virtual meetings and optional tasks between meetings.

No prior event planning experience is needed—just a willingness to help.

Agency: Casa Esther

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Sep 25, 2026

Zip Code: 54963

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hairstylist to Support In-home Hospice Patients

If you're a hairstylist and you'd like to be able to use your cutting and styling hair talents to support in-home hospice patients, we'd love to share more about this opportunity! We have patients who request haircuts; sometimes, the filing and painting of nails; especially when it's difficult for them to leave their home. Your services would be helping to restore dignity and a sense of normalcy during a period of profound transition in their lives.

Agency: ThedaCare At Home Hospice

If you're a hairstylist and you'd like to be able to use your cutting and styling hair talents to support in-home hospice patients, we'd love to share more about this opportunity! We have patients who request haircuts; sometimes, the filing and painting of nails; especially when it's difficult for them to leave their home. Your services would be helping to restore dignity and a sense of normalcy during a period of profound transition in their lives.

Agency: ThedaCare At Home Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54915

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) Volunteer for Children

A Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteer is a trained community member appointed by a judge to advocate for the best interests of abused or neglected children in the child welfare system. They gather information, monitor the child's situation, and report directly to the court, providing a consistent, supportive presence for the child.

Information: CASA volunteers thoroughly review records and talk with the child, parents, family members, teachers, doctors, and others involved in the child's life.

Advocacy: They speak for the child’s best interests in court, ensuring their voice is heard, and advocate for their needs regarding safety, education, and health.

Court Reports: CASAs submit written reports to the judge before hearings, offering recommendations regarding the child’s placement, services, and permanent, safe home.

Support & Stability: Unlike social workers who may manage many cases, CASA volunteers usually manage one case at a time, providing a consistent, stable, and trusted adult figure in a child’s often chaotic life.

CASA volunteers work alongside attorneys, social workers, and other professionals. They are required to complete training. While they do not need to be lawyers or social workers, they must be able to work with children and families, maintain confidentiality, and be comfortable in a courtroom setting.

Agency: CASA of Rock County

A Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteer is a trained community member appointed by a judge to advocate for the best interests of abused or neglected children in the child welfare system. They gather information, monitor the child's situation, and report directly to the court, providing a consistent, supportive presence for the child.

Information: CASA volunteers thoroughly review records and talk with the child, parents, family members, teachers, doctors, and others involved in the child's life.

Advocacy: They speak for the child’s best interests in court, ensuring their voice is heard, and advocate for their needs regarding safety, education, and health.

Court Reports: CASAs submit written reports to the judge before hearings, offering recommendations regarding the child’s placement, services, and permanent, safe home.

Support & Stability: Unlike social workers who may manage many cases, CASA volunteers usually manage one case at a time, providing a consistent, stable, and trusted adult figure in a child’s often chaotic life.

CASA volunteers work alongside attorneys, social workers, and other professionals. They are required to complete training. While they do not need to be lawyers or social workers, they must be able to work with children and families, maintain confidentiality, and be comfortable in a courtroom setting.

Agency: CASA of Rock County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53545

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ASL trained person to help with a client

We have a client who comes Tuesdays from 4:30-5 every Tuesday in our riding program who communicates via ASL. We would love to have a volunteer who can help us communicate with her during her lesson. 

Agency: Cedar Springs Therapeutic Ranch

We have a client who comes Tuesdays from 4:30-5 every Tuesday in our riding program who communicates via ASL. We would love to have a volunteer who can help us communicate with her during her lesson. 

Agency: Cedar Springs Therapeutic Ranch

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53086

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Serve a Meal, Support Our Construction Volunteers!

Our construction volunteers give their time, energy, and heart to help local families build a safe, affordable place to call home—and you can support them in a delicious way! Fox Cities Habitat is seeking generous Meal Donors to provide lunch for our hardworking build‑site crews. Whether you’re a great cook, love catering from local favorites, or just want to make someone’s day, your meal makes a huge difference. Sign up for a date that works for you, and help fuel the hands that build our community!

Lunch should be delivered to the site around 11:45am. The shift duration is 4 hours to account for shopping, prepping, and serving - you don't have to be on site 4 hours.

Click here to view opportunities and sign up!

Agency: Greater Fox Cities Area Habitat for Humanity

Our construction volunteers give their time, energy, and heart to help local families build a safe, affordable place to call home—and you can support them in a delicious way! Fox Cities Habitat is seeking generous Meal Donors to provide lunch for our hardworking build‑site crews. Whether you’re a great cook, love catering from local favorites, or just want to make someone’s day, your meal makes a huge difference. Sign up for a date that works for you, and help fuel the hands that build our community!

Lunch should be delivered to the site around 11:45am. The shift duration is 4 hours to account for shopping, prepping, and serving - you don't have to be on site 4 hours.

Click here to view opportunities and sign up!

Agency: Greater Fox Cities Area Habitat for Humanity

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54952

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Water Giveaway

Water Giveaway: July 4th, 2026, starting at 3:00 pm we will be handing out the water on the boardwalk. Enjoy a little cool water on a hot day; we will be handing out water to the people that are attending the Festival Foods Fire over the Fox.

Agency: Acts 1:8 Ministry

Water Giveaway: July 4th, 2026, starting at 3:00 pm we will be handing out the water on the boardwalk. Enjoy a little cool water on a hot day; we will be handing out water to the people that are attending the Festival Foods Fire over the Fox.

Agency: Acts 1:8 Ministry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 4, 2026

Zip Code: 54304

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Flag & $2 giveaway

Flag & $2 giveaway: On Saturday, May 23, 2024; from 11-12  located at:  (TBD)   We will be giving away FREE Flags & $2 bills to celebrate the laborer of America just as the Love of Jesus labors for the forgiveness of our sins.

Agency: Acts 1:8 Ministry

Flag & $2 giveaway: On Saturday, May 23, 2024; from 11-12  located at:  (TBD)   We will be giving away FREE Flags & $2 bills to celebrate the laborer of America just as the Love of Jesus labors for the forgiveness of our sins.

Agency: Acts 1:8 Ministry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 23, 2026

Zip Code: 54304

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Rose Giveaway for Mother's Day:

Rose Giveaway for Mother's Day:      on May 9, 2026, from 11 am – 12 pm. We will be handing out roses at Metro Market, 1291 Lombardi Access Rd, Green Bay, WI 54304.  Please join us showing love to Mom’s just as God shows us love every day.

Agency: Acts 1:8 Ministry

Rose Giveaway for Mother's Day:      on May 9, 2026, from 11 am – 12 pm. We will be handing out roses at Metro Market, 1291 Lombardi Access Rd, Green Bay, WI 54304.  Please join us showing love to Mom’s just as God shows us love every day.

Agency: Acts 1:8 Ministry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 9, 2026

Zip Code: 54304

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Partner In Kindness

Join New Perspective at The Hub to put together Environmental Kits!These kits are a great way to give back to the community through hands-on volunteering. Attendees will decorate bags with thoughtful messaging and designs, then fill them with environmental items to benefit our nonprofit partner, Roots and Branches.Free of cost, registration required.Thank you to New Perspective Senior Living for sponsoring this event!

Sign up to participate using this link!

Agency: Volunteer Center of Washington County

Join New Perspective at The Hub to put together Environmental Kits!These kits are a great way to give back to the community through hands-on volunteering. Attendees will decorate bags with thoughtful messaging and designs, then fill them with environmental items to benefit our nonprofit partner, Roots and Branches.Free of cost, registration required.Thank you to New Perspective Senior Living for sponsoring this event!

Sign up to participate using this link!

Agency: Volunteer Center of Washington County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 7, 2026

Zip Code: 53095

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 34th Annual Letter Carriers' Food Drive - Collection Site Crew

The 34th Annual Letter Carriers' Food Drive is Saturday, May 9, 2026. Great Rivers United Way is recruiting collection site volunteers to unload, weigh, sort, and re-load donations into trucks for delivery to our food program partners. This work happens at the Post Office in Downtown La Crosse; however, there can be a situation where we would request a volunteer to meet a Letter Carrier in a location and load donations into their vehicle for transportation back to the Post Office. 

We are also currently working out whether or not we will have a southside drop off location for Letter Carriers. If this is the case, there would be further communication on where to report to. As of right now, we are operating all of this out of the Post Office on 425 State Street, La Crosse WI.

You can volunteer all day (from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.) or for one of three shifts: mid morning – 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.; afternoon – 12:30 to 3:30 p.m.; or early evening – 3:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Lunch will be provided from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. 

This event is rain or shine.

If you have questions regarding this volunteer opportunity, please contact Connor Glassen at (608) 796-1400, ext. 107, or cglassen@gruw.org.

Agency: Great Rivers United Way

The 34th Annual Letter Carriers' Food Drive is Saturday, May 9, 2026. Great Rivers United Way is recruiting collection site volunteers to unload, weigh, sort, and re-load donations into trucks for delivery to our food program partners. This work happens at the Post Office in Downtown La Crosse; however, there can be a situation where we would request a volunteer to meet a Letter Carrier in a location and load donations into their vehicle for transportation back to the Post Office. 

We are also currently working out whether or not we will have a southside drop off location for Letter Carriers. If this is the case, there would be further communication on where to report to. As of right now, we are operating all of this out of the Post Office on 425 State Street, La Crosse WI.

You can volunteer all day (from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.) or for one of three shifts: mid morning – 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.; afternoon – 12:30 to 3:30 p.m.; or early evening – 3:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Lunch will be provided from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. 

This event is rain or shine.

If you have questions regarding this volunteer opportunity, please contact Connor Glassen at (608) 796-1400, ext. 107, or cglassen@gruw.org.

Agency: Great Rivers United Way

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 54601

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Diaper Collection Drive- MWF

Help keep babies clean, dry, and healthy! Join our diaper drive to support MUSKEGO WAY FORWARD Residents by donating diapers or wipes. Every pack makes a difference!  We are specifically in need of large sizes 6 & 7.

Agency: Milwaukee Community Crossroads

Help keep babies clean, dry, and healthy! Join our diaper drive to support MUSKEGO WAY FORWARD Residents by donating diapers or wipes. Every pack makes a difference!  We are specifically in need of large sizes 6 & 7.

Agency: Milwaukee Community Crossroads

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 34th Annual Letter Carriers' Food Drive - Driving Teams

The 34th Annual Letter Carriers' Food Drive is this Saturday, May 9, 2026. Great Rivers United Way is helping out by recruiting driving teams, consisting of a driver and at least one passenger each, who will use a personal vehicle to collect donations on an assigned route(s) ahead of local Letter Carriers in La Crosse and Onalaska.

Drivers and their passenger(s) will report to the La Crosse Post Office, (unless assigned to an Onalaska route) where they will receive materials and a route. Driving teams will follow mail routes, making two or more sweeps of that route to ensure as many donations as possible are picked up by volunteers, rather than Letter Carriers, who are also delivering mail this day. We estimate that driving teams will be done by 3:00 p.m. at the latest. This event is rain or shine.

This is a family-friendly volunteer opportunity – the more helping hands, the better!

Each driver who registers is required to provide at least one passenger. To sign your team up:

Click "Respond as Team." In the pop up window, click "Create New Team." Enter a Team Name. Click the "Add Me" button to add yourself. Click the "Add Volunteer" button for each passenger working out of your vehicle. Click "Finish."

If you have questions regarding this volunteer opportunity, please contact Connor Glassen at (608) 796-1400, ext. 107, or cglassen@gruw.org.

Agency: Great Rivers United Way

The 34th Annual Letter Carriers' Food Drive is this Saturday, May 9, 2026. Great Rivers United Way is helping out by recruiting driving teams, consisting of a driver and at least one passenger each, who will use a personal vehicle to collect donations on an assigned route(s) ahead of local Letter Carriers in La Crosse and Onalaska.

Drivers and their passenger(s) will report to the La Crosse Post Office, (unless assigned to an Onalaska route) where they will receive materials and a route. Driving teams will follow mail routes, making two or more sweeps of that route to ensure as many donations as possible are picked up by volunteers, rather than Letter Carriers, who are also delivering mail this day. We estimate that driving teams will be done by 3:00 p.m. at the latest. This event is rain or shine.

This is a family-friendly volunteer opportunity – the more helping hands, the better!

Each driver who registers is required to provide at least one passenger. To sign your team up:

Click "Respond as Team." In the pop up window, click "Create New Team." Enter a Team Name. Click the "Add Me" button to add yourself. Click the "Add Volunteer" button for each passenger working out of your vehicle. Click "Finish."

If you have questions regarding this volunteer opportunity, please contact Connor Glassen at (608) 796-1400, ext. 107, or cglassen@gruw.org.

Agency: Great Rivers United Way

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 9, 2026

Zip Code: 54601

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Clothing Closet Donation-Drive

Clean Out Your Closet for a Cause 2026! Join us in supporting the Muskego Way Forward Clothing Closet! We are collecting gently used clothing, shoes, and accessories for all ages. Your donations directly support local families in need, providing them with essential, high-quality clothing at no cost.

DROP-OFF DAYS: TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS

ADDRESS: MCC- 807 S. 14th STREET, MILWAUKEE, WI 53204

ACCEPTED DONATIONS:

CLOTHING: ADULT & CHILDREN ALL LAYERS, STYLES & SIZES

SHOES: ALL STYLES & SIZES, STEEL-TOE, ROLLERBLADES, ICE SKATES, SPECIALTY SHOES

ACCESSORIES: PURSES, BELTS, BAGS, HATS, SCARVES, JEWELRY

LINENS: SHEETS, BEDSPREADS, BLANKETS, TOWELS, WASHCLOTHS

TOILETRIES: NEW TOILETRIES, SCENTS & COSMETICS

HYGIENE ITEMS: NEW TOOTHBRUSHES, TOOTHPASTE, SOAP, SHAMPOO, CONDITIONER, MENSTRUAL PRODUCTS

CHILDREN'S ITEMS: BOOKS, TOYS, GAMES, SPORTING EQUIPMENT

HOLIDAY DECORATIONS: SEASONAL ITEMS ENCOURAGED

ENRICHMENT ITEMS: HOME DECOR, INSTRUMENTS, HOBBIES

FOR THE SAFETY OF EVERYONE, WE CAN NOT ACCEPT: PILLOWS, FURNITURE, ELECTRONICS, UNDERGARMENTS & OPENED TOILETRIES/PRODUCTS


Agency: Milwaukee Community Crossroads

Clean Out Your Closet for a Cause 2026! Join us in supporting the Muskego Way Forward Clothing Closet! We are collecting gently used clothing, shoes, and accessories for all ages. Your donations directly support local families in need, providing them with essential, high-quality clothing at no cost.

DROP-OFF DAYS: TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS

ADDRESS: MCC- 807 S. 14th STREET, MILWAUKEE, WI 53204

ACCEPTED DONATIONS:

CLOTHING: ADULT & CHILDREN ALL LAYERS, STYLES & SIZES

SHOES: ALL STYLES & SIZES, STEEL-TOE, ROLLERBLADES, ICE SKATES, SPECIALTY SHOES

ACCESSORIES: PURSES, BELTS, BAGS, HATS, SCARVES, JEWELRY

LINENS: SHEETS, BEDSPREADS, BLANKETS, TOWELS, WASHCLOTHS

TOILETRIES: NEW TOILETRIES, SCENTS & COSMETICS

HYGIENE ITEMS: NEW TOOTHBRUSHES, TOOTHPASTE, SOAP, SHAMPOO, CONDITIONER, MENSTRUAL PRODUCTS

CHILDREN'S ITEMS: BOOKS, TOYS, GAMES, SPORTING EQUIPMENT

HOLIDAY DECORATIONS: SEASONAL ITEMS ENCOURAGED

ENRICHMENT ITEMS: HOME DECOR, INSTRUMENTS, HOBBIES

FOR THE SAFETY OF EVERYONE, WE CAN NOT ACCEPT: PILLOWS, FURNITURE, ELECTRONICS, UNDERGARMENTS & OPENED TOILETRIES/PRODUCTS


Agency: Milwaukee Community Crossroads

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Summer Camp Buddy

Summer Camp Buddies work within the direction of a Summer Camp Educator to assist in camp activities and supervise campers during our week-long summer camps. Summer Campers are rising 1st to 8th graders.

Volunteer opportunities are available Monday through Friday, June 8 - August 28. Opportunities are available for the following times:

-Spend an entire camp with us! Monday-Friday, 9:30am-4pm
-Spend the mornings or afternoons with us. Come in the morning or afternoon, before or after camp lunches. Shift would be about 3-4 hours long depending on timing.
-Looking for more flexibility? Join us once a week (or more) for recess duty! Come and play with the campers 11:30am-1:30pm.

DUTIES

Under the direction of our Education Team Members, Summer Camp Buddies will:

-Assist Campers with projects
-Ensure that Campers stick together while walking through the building
-Play with Campers at recess


Summer Camp Buddies will work directly with our Campers, so a desire to work with or interact with children is preferred. Please note we do ask that our younger Volunteers work with our younger Campers, i.e., if you have just finished your freshman year of high school, we would ask you to sign up for the 1st grade camp if it is still available.

Campers enter Discovery World through the Pavilion space, located on the technology side of our building, right off the Power On exhibit. The Pavilion has large, floor to ceiling windows on multiple sides, with additional artificial lighting on the ceiling. Noise levels will vary based on the number of people in the space.

Camps will take place in one of ten different lab spaces throughout Discovery World. Lab spaces vary in size, décor, windows, and location. Depending on the lab there could be no natural light or large windows. Most lab spaces are on the second floor of the technology building, with one on the lower mezzanine of the same, and two on the second floor of the Aquatarium.

This position includes periods of standing/walking but may be seated for portions of the shift. May include bending and twisting as needed for interaction and tidying.

Online background check for those 18+ is required. Liability and Confidentiality Waiver signature required.

TIMES NEEDED

Camps run 9:30am – 4pm, Monday-Thursday, and 9:30am – 3:30pm on Friday.

MINUMUM AGE

14- You must have completed your freshman year of high school to be eligible.

Agency: Discovery World

Summer Camp Buddies work within the direction of a Summer Camp Educator to assist in camp activities and supervise campers during our week-long summer camps. Summer Campers are rising 1st to 8th graders.

Volunteer opportunities are available Monday through Friday, June 8 - August 28. Opportunities are available for the following times:

-Spend an entire camp with us! Monday-Friday, 9:30am-4pm
-Spend the mornings or afternoons with us. Come in the morning or afternoon, before or after camp lunches. Shift would be about 3-4 hours long depending on timing.
-Looking for more flexibility? Join us once a week (or more) for recess duty! Come and play with the campers 11:30am-1:30pm.

DUTIES

Under the direction of our Education Team Members, Summer Camp Buddies will:

-Assist Campers with projects
-Ensure that Campers stick together while walking through the building
-Play with Campers at recess


Summer Camp Buddies will work directly with our Campers, so a desire to work with or interact with children is preferred. Please note we do ask that our younger Volunteers work with our younger Campers, i.e., if you have just finished your freshman year of high school, we would ask you to sign up for the 1st grade camp if it is still available.

Campers enter Discovery World through the Pavilion space, located on the technology side of our building, right off the Power On exhibit. The Pavilion has large, floor to ceiling windows on multiple sides, with additional artificial lighting on the ceiling. Noise levels will vary based on the number of people in the space.

Camps will take place in one of ten different lab spaces throughout Discovery World. Lab spaces vary in size, décor, windows, and location. Depending on the lab there could be no natural light or large windows. Most lab spaces are on the second floor of the technology building, with one on the lower mezzanine of the same, and two on the second floor of the Aquatarium.

This position includes periods of standing/walking but may be seated for portions of the shift. May include bending and twisting as needed for interaction and tidying.

Online background check for those 18+ is required. Liability and Confidentiality Waiver signature required.

TIMES NEEDED

Camps run 9:30am – 4pm, Monday-Thursday, and 9:30am – 3:30pm on Friday.

MINUMUM AGE

14- You must have completed your freshman year of high school to be eligible.

Agency: Discovery World

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 8, 2026 through Aug 28, 2026

Zip Code: 53202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hmong-English Survey Interpretation Volunteer

Are you bilingual in Hmong and English (written fluency is not required) and enjoy talking with people and supporting our community? Join us as a Hmong-English Survey Interpretation Volunteer to support the Community Voice efforts of Second Harvest Foodbank through the administration of surveys to pantry guests whose primary language is Hmong.


Second Harvest is committed to gathering feedback from our neighbors experiencing food insecurity by conducting surveys, facilitating focus groups, and other community engagement activities, and using this feedback to drive our work.


What You'll Do:

Verbally translate 1-3 page surveys from English to Hmong for pantry guests at food pantry distributions.Engage with pantry guests to explain details of surveys and answer any questions.Support guests in completing digital or paper surveys, or administer surveys verbally as needed.Optional: Translate written material from English to Hmong


Where:

This role will accompany the SHF Community Voice Coordinator at distributions at food pantries and community sites throughout Second Harvest’s 16-county service area, primarily in Dane County.


What We're Looking For:

Customer Service experience.Familiarity with Microsoft Forms.Enjoys working with people in a community-based setting.


Commitment:

Dates and times will be coordinated with the volunteer for each project.Approximately 5-10 hours per month, episodic and as needed.5-month commitment, but the role is ongoing if you can commit longer.


Requirements:

Bilingual in Hmong and English (written fluency is not required).18 years and above.Approved Second Harvest volunteer.Successfully complete a background check.Ability to use personal vehicle to drive to pantry locations.Ability to manage confidentiality.

Why Volunteer With Us?

Support efforts to elevate the voices and experiences of neighbors experiencing food insecurity to support our work at Second Harvest.Contribute to the mission of ending hunger in our community.


Interested? We’d love to hear from you! 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 bilingual in Hmong and English (written fluency is not required) and enjoy talking with people and supporting our community? Join us as a Hmong-English Survey Interpretation Volunteer to support the Community Voice efforts of Second Harvest Foodbank through the administration of surveys to pantry guests whose primary language is Hmong.


Second Harvest is committed to gathering feedback from our neighbors experiencing food insecurity by conducting surveys, facilitating focus groups, and other community engagement activities, and using this feedback to drive our work.


What You'll Do:

Verbally translate 1-3 page surveys from English to Hmong for pantry guests at food pantry distributions.Engage with pantry guests to explain details of surveys and answer any questions.Support guests in completing digital or paper surveys, or administer surveys verbally as needed.Optional: Translate written material from English to Hmong


Where:

This role will accompany the SHF Community Voice Coordinator at distributions at food pantries and community sites throughout Second Harvest’s 16-county service area, primarily in Dane County.


What We're Looking For:

Customer Service experience.Familiarity with Microsoft Forms.Enjoys working with people in a community-based setting.


Commitment:

Dates and times will be coordinated with the volunteer for each project.Approximately 5-10 hours per month, episodic and as needed.5-month commitment, but the role is ongoing if you can commit longer.


Requirements:

Bilingual in Hmong and English (written fluency is not required).18 years and above.Approved Second Harvest volunteer.Successfully complete a background check.Ability to use personal vehicle to drive to pantry locations.Ability to manage confidentiality.

Why Volunteer With Us?

Support efforts to elevate the voices and experiences of neighbors experiencing food insecurity to support our work at Second Harvest.Contribute to the mission of ending hunger in our community.


Interested? We’d love to hear from you! 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: Urgent Volunteer Tutor Needs

Fox Valley Literacy has urgent volunteer tutor needs in Clintonville and Waupaca. We currently have two students in Clintonville waiting to be placed in a beginner English class on Saturdays. In addition, there is one male student in Waupaca at an intermediate English level waiting for a Saturday class. Please email Heather@foxvalleylit.org if you can help.

Agency: Fox Valley Literacy

Fox Valley Literacy has urgent volunteer tutor needs in Clintonville and Waupaca. We currently have two students in Clintonville waiting to be placed in a beginner English class on Saturdays. In addition, there is one male student in Waupaca at an intermediate English level waiting for a Saturday class. Please email Heather@foxvalleylit.org if you can help.

Agency: Fox Valley Literacy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54929

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Urgent Childcare Volunteer Need

Fox Valley Literacy has an urgent childcare volunteer need at the Appleton office for Thursdays from 4:30-6:00 p.m. Please email Heather@foxvalleylit.org if you can help.

Agency: Fox Valley Literacy

Fox Valley Literacy has an urgent childcare volunteer need at the Appleton office for Thursdays from 4:30-6:00 p.m. Please email Heather@foxvalleylit.org if you can help.

Agency: Fox Valley Literacy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54911

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor Needed for 7-year-old Appleton Girl

We currently have a 7-year-old girl waiting to be matchedwith a mentor. This bubbly, bright and inquisitive young girl currently lives with relatives in Appleton. She enjoys arts and crafts, dancing and gymnastics. She is interested in spending time at libraries, parks and going to get donuts together!She is excited to be matched with a mentor!

 

The child described above is 1of nearly 30 kids waiting to be matched with a mentor. 

 

For information on how to become a mentor with the Outagamie County Mentoring Program, email us at hhsmentors@outagamie.gov or call (920) 832-5961. We’d love to answer any questions you may have!


Agency: Outagamie County Mentoring Program

We currently have a 7-year-old girl waiting to be matchedwith a mentor. This bubbly, bright and inquisitive young girl currently lives with relatives in Appleton. She enjoys arts and crafts, dancing and gymnastics. She is interested in spending time at libraries, parks and going to get donuts together!She is excited to be matched with a mentor!

 

The child described above is 1of nearly 30 kids waiting to be matched with a mentor. 

 

For information on how to become a mentor with the Outagamie County Mentoring Program, email us at hhsmentors@outagamie.gov or call (920) 832-5961. We’d love to answer any questions you may have!


Agency: Outagamie County Mentoring Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54911

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor Needed for 12-year-old Hortonville Boy

We currently have a 12-year-old boy from Hortonville waiting to be matched with a mentor. This polite and talkative boy has a variety of interests including basketball, fishing and riding his bike. He also really enjoys drawing and working with his hands. He loves his two cats and hopes to become a veterinarian when he grows up.

 

The child described above is 1of nearly 30 kids waiting to be matched with a mentor. 

 

For information on how to become a mentor with the Outagamie County Mentoring Program, email us at hhsmentors@outagamie.org or call (920) 832-5961. We’d love to answer any questions you may have!

Agency: Outagamie County Mentoring Program

We currently have a 12-year-old boy from Hortonville waiting to be matched with a mentor. This polite and talkative boy has a variety of interests including basketball, fishing and riding his bike. He also really enjoys drawing and working with his hands. He loves his two cats and hopes to become a veterinarian when he grows up.

 

The child described above is 1of nearly 30 kids waiting to be matched with a mentor. 

 

For information on how to become a mentor with the Outagamie County Mentoring Program, email us at hhsmentors@outagamie.org or call (920) 832-5961. We’d love to answer any questions you may have!

Agency: Outagamie County Mentoring Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54911

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cow Pie Bingo

Oshkosh Kids Foundation will be hosting our annual Cow Pie Bingo fundraiser on June 14th from 11am-4pm at Sometimes at Pioneer Island! We are looking for volunteers to assist with general event tasks such as: set up, clean up, and selling raffle tickets. 

Agency: Oshkosh Kids Foundation

Oshkosh Kids Foundation will be hosting our annual Cow Pie Bingo fundraiser on June 14th from 11am-4pm at Sometimes at Pioneer Island! We are looking for volunteers to assist with general event tasks such as: set up, clean up, and selling raffle tickets. 

Agency: Oshkosh Kids Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 14, 2026

Zip Code: 54902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Red Cross: Blood Drives

Be part of our work to help save millions of lives each year by volunteering as a blood drive volunteer  and welcoming donors who give the gift of life. Blood donor ambassadors welcome donors to blood drives and provide friendly support before and after they give. This can include helping donors to register, answering their questions and assisting them at the refreshments table. Training is free, but the support you provide is priceless. Make a difference by joining the American Red Cross to collect lifesaving blood to those in need.  We ask that someone interested in volunteering for this position is able to commit to at least one shift per month (average shift is 5-6 hours).  For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org

Agency: American Red Cross

Be part of our work to help save millions of lives each year by volunteering as a blood drive volunteer  and welcoming donors who give the gift of life. Blood donor ambassadors welcome donors to blood drives and provide friendly support before and after they give. This can include helping donors to register, answering their questions and assisting them at the refreshments table. Training is free, but the support you provide is priceless. Make a difference by joining the American Red Cross to collect lifesaving blood to those in need.  We ask that someone interested in volunteering for this position is able to commit to at least one shift per month (average shift is 5-6 hours).  For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 9, 2026

Zip Code: 54552

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Red Cross: Blood Drives

Be part of our work to help save millions of lives each year by volunteering as a blood drive volunteer  and welcoming donors who give the gift of life. Blood donor ambassadors welcome donors to blood drives and provide friendly support before and after they give. This can include helping donors to register, answering their questions and assisting them at the refreshments table. Training is free, but the support you provide is priceless. Make a difference by joining the American Red Cross to collect lifesaving blood to those in need.  We ask that someone interested in volunteering for this position is able to commit to at least one shift per month (average shift is 5-6 hours).  For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org

Agency: American Red Cross

Be part of our work to help save millions of lives each year by volunteering as a blood drive volunteer  and welcoming donors who give the gift of life. Blood donor ambassadors welcome donors to blood drives and provide friendly support before and after they give. This can include helping donors to register, answering their questions and assisting them at the refreshments table. Training is free, but the support you provide is priceless. Make a difference by joining the American Red Cross to collect lifesaving blood to those in need.  We ask that someone interested in volunteering for this position is able to commit to at least one shift per month (average shift is 5-6 hours).  For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 9, 2026

Zip Code: 54848

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Red Cross: Community Blood Drives (Quarterly)

Be part of our work to help save millions of lives each year by volunteering as a blood drive volunteer  and welcoming donors who give the gift of life. Blood donor ambassadors welcome donors to blood drives and provide friendly support before and after they give. This can include helping donors to register, answering their questions and assisting them at the refreshments table. Training is free, but the support you provide is priceless. Make a difference by joining the American Red Cross to collect lifesaving blood to those in need.  We ask that someone interested in volunteering for this position is able to commit to at least four shifts a year (average shift is 5-6 hours).  For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org

Agency: American Red Cross

Be part of our work to help save millions of lives each year by volunteering as a blood drive volunteer  and welcoming donors who give the gift of life. Blood donor ambassadors welcome donors to blood drives and provide friendly support before and after they give. This can include helping donors to register, answering their questions and assisting them at the refreshments table. Training is free, but the support you provide is priceless. Make a difference by joining the American Red Cross to collect lifesaving blood to those in need.  We ask that someone interested in volunteering for this position is able to commit to at least four shifts a year (average shift is 5-6 hours).  For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 9, 2026

Zip Code: 54475

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Red Cross: Community Blood Drives (Quarterly)

Be part of our work to help save millions of lives each year by volunteering as a blood drive volunteer  and welcoming donors who give the gift of life. Blood donor ambassadors welcome donors to blood drives and provide friendly support before and after they give. This can include helping donors to register, answering their questions and assisting them at the refreshments table. Training is free, but the support you provide is priceless. Make a difference by joining the American Red Cross to collect lifesaving blood to those in need.  We ask that someone interested in volunteering for this position is able to commit to at least four shifts a year (average shift is 5-6 hours).  For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org

Agency: American Red Cross

Be part of our work to help save millions of lives each year by volunteering as a blood drive volunteer  and welcoming donors who give the gift of life. Blood donor ambassadors welcome donors to blood drives and provide friendly support before and after they give. This can include helping donors to register, answering their questions and assisting them at the refreshments table. Training is free, but the support you provide is priceless. Make a difference by joining the American Red Cross to collect lifesaving blood to those in need.  We ask that someone interested in volunteering for this position is able to commit to at least four shifts a year (average shift is 5-6 hours).  For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 9, 2026

Zip Code: 54545

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Red Cross: Community Blood Drives (Quarterly)

Be part of our work to help save millions of lives each year by volunteering as a blood drive volunteer  and welcoming donors who give the gift of life. Blood donor ambassadors welcome donors to blood drives and provide friendly support before and after they give. This can include helping donors to register, answering their questions and assisting them at the refreshments table.. Training is free, but the support you provide is priceless. Make a difference by joining the American Red Cross to collect lifesaving blood to those in need.  We ask that someone interested in volunteering for this position is able to commit to at least one four shifts a year (average shift is 5-6 hours).  For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org

Agency: American Red Cross

Be part of our work to help save millions of lives each year by volunteering as a blood drive volunteer  and welcoming donors who give the gift of life. Blood donor ambassadors welcome donors to blood drives and provide friendly support before and after they give. This can include helping donors to register, answering their questions and assisting them at the refreshments table.. Training is free, but the support you provide is priceless. Make a difference by joining the American Red Cross to collect lifesaving blood to those in need.  We ask that someone interested in volunteering for this position is able to commit to at least one four shifts a year (average shift is 5-6 hours).  For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 9, 2026

Zip Code: 54451

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Red Cross: Community Blood Drives (Quarterly)

Be part of our work to help save millions of lives each year by volunteering as a blood drive volunteer  and welcoming donors who give the gift of life. Blood donor ambassadors welcome donors to blood drives and provide friendly support before and after they give. This can include helping donors to register, answering their questions and assisting them at the refreshments table. Training is free, but the support you provide is priceless. Make a difference by joining the American Red Cross to collect lifesaving blood to those in need.  We ask that someone interested in volunteering for this position is able to commit to at least four shifts a year (average shift is 5-6 hours).  For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org

Agency: American Red Cross

Be part of our work to help save millions of lives each year by volunteering as a blood drive volunteer  and welcoming donors who give the gift of life. Blood donor ambassadors welcome donors to blood drives and provide friendly support before and after they give. This can include helping donors to register, answering their questions and assisting them at the refreshments table. Training is free, but the support you provide is priceless. Make a difference by joining the American Red Cross to collect lifesaving blood to those in need.  We ask that someone interested in volunteering for this position is able to commit to at least four shifts a year (average shift is 5-6 hours).  For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 9, 2026

Zip Code: 54862

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Red Cross: Community Blood Drives (Quarterly)

Be part of our work to help save millions of lives each year by volunteering as a blood drive volunteer  and welcoming donors who give the gift of life. Blood donor ambassadors welcome donors to blood drives and provide friendly support before and after they give. This can include helping donors to register, answering their questions and assisting them at the refreshments table. Training is free, but the support you provide is priceless. Make a difference by joining the American Red Cross to collect lifesaving blood to those in need.  We ask that someone interested in volunteering for this position is able to commit to at least four shifts a year (average shift is 5-6 hours).  For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org

Agency: American Red Cross

Be part of our work to help save millions of lives each year by volunteering as a blood drive volunteer  and welcoming donors who give the gift of life. Blood donor ambassadors welcome donors to blood drives and provide friendly support before and after they give. This can include helping donors to register, answering their questions and assisting them at the refreshments table. Training is free, but the support you provide is priceless. Make a difference by joining the American Red Cross to collect lifesaving blood to those in need.  We ask that someone interested in volunteering for this position is able to commit to at least four shifts a year (average shift is 5-6 hours).  For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 9, 2026

Zip Code: 54521

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Red Cross: Community Blood Drives (Quarterly)

Be part of our work to help save millions of lives each year by volunteering as a blood drive volunteer  and welcoming donors who give the gift of life. Blood donor ambassadors welcome donors to blood drives and provide friendly support before and after they give. This can include helping donors to register, answering their questions and assisting them at the refreshments table. Training is free, but the support you provide is priceless. Make a difference by joining the American Red Cross to collect lifesaving blood to those in need.  We ask that someone interested in volunteering for this position is able to commit to at least four shifts a year (average shift is 5-6 hours).  For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org

Agency: American Red Cross

Be part of our work to help save millions of lives each year by volunteering as a blood drive volunteer  and welcoming donors who give the gift of life. Blood donor ambassadors welcome donors to blood drives and provide friendly support before and after they give. This can include helping donors to register, answering their questions and assisting them at the refreshments table. Training is free, but the support you provide is priceless. Make a difference by joining the American Red Cross to collect lifesaving blood to those in need.  We ask that someone interested in volunteering for this position is able to commit to at least four shifts a year (average shift is 5-6 hours).  For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 9, 2026

Zip Code: 54135

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Red Cross: Community Blood Drives (Quarterly)

Be part of our work to help save millions of lives each year by volunteering as a blood drive volunteer  and welcoming donors who give the gift of life. Blood donor ambassadors welcome donors to blood drives and provide friendly support before and after they give. This can include helping donors to register, answering their questions and assisting them at the refreshments table. Training is free, but the support you provide is priceless. Make a difference by joining the American Red Cross to collect lifesaving blood to those in need.  We ask that someone interested in volunteering for this position is able to commit to at least four shifts a year (average shift is 5-6 hours).  For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org

Agency: American Red Cross

Be part of our work to help save millions of lives each year by volunteering as a blood drive volunteer  and welcoming donors who give the gift of life. Blood donor ambassadors welcome donors to blood drives and provide friendly support before and after they give. This can include helping donors to register, answering their questions and assisting them at the refreshments table. Training is free, but the support you provide is priceless. Make a difference by joining the American Red Cross to collect lifesaving blood to those in need.  We ask that someone interested in volunteering for this position is able to commit to at least four shifts a year (average shift is 5-6 hours).  For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 9, 2026

Zip Code: 54112

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative/ Data Entry/Front Desk

Ozaukee Nonprofit Center is seeking a friendly, organized volunteer for the front desk.  Tasks include greeting visitors, directing to proper agencies, assisting with identified events and some computer work. The volunteer will also be responsible to meet the needs of visitors utilizing the Baby Bank as well as stocking the Baby Bank.   Center hours are Monday - Thursday 9-4 and Fridays 9-Noon.   Contact: admin@oznc.org

Agency: Ozaukee Nonprofit Center

Ozaukee Nonprofit Center is seeking a friendly, organized volunteer for the front desk.  Tasks include greeting visitors, directing to proper agencies, assisting with identified events and some computer work. The volunteer will also be responsible to meet the needs of visitors utilizing the Baby Bank as well as stocking the Baby Bank.   Center hours are Monday - Thursday 9-4 and Fridays 9-Noon.   Contact: admin@oznc.org

Agency: Ozaukee Nonprofit Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53024

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer for the 29th Annual Day of Caring


Join Oshkosh Area United Way for our annual Day of Caring on Wednesday, May 20, 2026.

Each year, volunteers from local businesses, organizations, and the community come together to
support nonprofits, schools, and community partners across southern Winnebago County.
In just one morning, you can help move important work forward.

Last year, more than 200 volunteers made an impact—and we’re ready to do it again.


What You'll Do

Projects vary but may include:

Basic gardening, landscaping, and outdoor cleanupCleaning and organizing spacesPaint prep and paintingAssisting seniors with light household tasksAssembling shelves and other furnitureWriting thank-you or encouragement notes Sharing professional skills like reviewing policies or handbooks, budget creation or financial forecasting, data entry, IT support, or risk management.

Each project supports local organizations working to improve lives across our community.


Event Details

8:00 a.m.-8:50 a.m. – Breakfast & kickoff (Boys & Girls Club of Oshkosh – Radford Gym, Door 3)
9:00 a.m.-Noon – Community Service Projects

✔ Light breakfast provided
✔ Water and snacks available (thanks to Verve, a Credit Union)
✔ Free United Way t-shirt for all volunteers


How to Sign Up

Register as an individual or as a team by clicking the “Respond” button by Friday, May 1.

Team Leaders: If registering a team, include a team name and complete the custom questions once on behalf of the entire team—individual team members do not need to answer them.

Project details will be shared via email the weeks of May 4 and May 11.


Why It Matters

Day of Caring is a simple way to take action locally. Your time helps organizations continue supporting individuals and families across our community.

United is the Way

Can't Participate That Day?

You can still get involved by hosting a basic needs collection drive to support the OAUW Community Vault.

Most-needed items include:

Cleaning supplies (dish soap, laundry detergent, all-purpose cleaners, and toilet cleaner)Newborn diapers Baby wipes

Your support helps local families access essentials they need every day.


Help Spread the Word

Download the 2026 OAUW Day of Caring poster and share it at your workplace or with friends, family, and neighbors.


Agency: Oshkosh Area United Way


Join Oshkosh Area United Way for our annual Day of Caring on Wednesday, May 20, 2026.

Each year, volunteers from local businesses, organizations, and the community come together to
support nonprofits, schools, and community partners across southern Winnebago County.
In just one morning, you can help move important work forward.

Last year, more than 200 volunteers made an impact—and we’re ready to do it again.


What You'll Do

Projects vary but may include:

Basic gardening, landscaping, and outdoor cleanupCleaning and organizing spacesPaint prep and paintingAssisting seniors with light household tasksAssembling shelves and other furnitureWriting thank-you or encouragement notes Sharing professional skills like reviewing policies or handbooks, budget creation or financial forecasting, data entry, IT support, or risk management.

Each project supports local organizations working to improve lives across our community.


Event Details

8:00 a.m.-8:50 a.m. – Breakfast & kickoff (Boys & Girls Club of Oshkosh – Radford Gym, Door 3)
9:00 a.m.-Noon – Community Service Projects

✔ Light breakfast provided
✔ Water and snacks available (thanks to Verve, a Credit Union)
✔ Free United Way t-shirt for all volunteers


How to Sign Up

Register as an individual or as a team by clicking the “Respond” button by Friday, May 1.

Team Leaders: If registering a team, include a team name and complete the custom questions once on behalf of the entire team—individual team members do not need to answer them.

Project details will be shared via email the weeks of May 4 and May 11.


Why It Matters

Day of Caring is a simple way to take action locally. Your time helps organizations continue supporting individuals and families across our community.

United is the Way

Can't Participate That Day?

You can still get involved by hosting a basic needs collection drive to support the OAUW Community Vault.

Most-needed items include:

Cleaning supplies (dish soap, laundry detergent, all-purpose cleaners, and toilet cleaner)Newborn diapers Baby wipes

Your support helps local families access essentials they need every day.


Help Spread the Word

Download the 2026 OAUW Day of Caring poster and share it at your workplace or with friends, family, and neighbors.


Agency: Oshkosh Area United Way

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 20, 2026

Zip Code: 54901

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Theatre House Event Manager

A Theatre House Event Manager volunteer is needed to make an ongoing commitment serving 2-4 hours once a week in rotation with the resident volunteer team to help with basic event technical support.  The volunteer Manager will serve for the University Woods campus Theatre.

Responsibilities include microphone and film setup, supporting musicians with sound checks before concerts, remaining onsite during events to ensure sound quality, and shutting down and securing equipment afterward. 

Ideal candidate is a dependable, detail-oriented adult (No high school/college students necessary) with required technology comfort and enjoys supporting live performances/film events.  Training will be provided.

Interested persons need to get registered to be set up.
 

Agency: Oakwood Village University Woods

A Theatre House Event Manager volunteer is needed to make an ongoing commitment serving 2-4 hours once a week in rotation with the resident volunteer team to help with basic event technical support.  The volunteer Manager will serve for the University Woods campus Theatre.

Responsibilities include microphone and film setup, supporting musicians with sound checks before concerts, remaining onsite during events to ensure sound quality, and shutting down and securing equipment afterward. 

Ideal candidate is a dependable, detail-oriented adult (No high school/college students necessary) with required technology comfort and enjoys supporting live performances/film events.  Training will be provided.

Interested persons need to get registered to be set up.
 

Agency: Oakwood Village University Woods

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53705

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shelter Room Flips

Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services Inc is a non-profit agency that provides emergency shelter, transitional housing, 24-hour crisis support, empowerment services, legal advocacy, support groups, and youth services to survivors experiencing domestic abuse. 

We believe that volunteers are vital partners in fulfilling our mission and strengthening our organization. Volunteers provide us with their unique talents, skills, and time, that in turn plays a crucial role in serving our clients. We are committed to the recruitment, training, and support of volunteers to help us reach our goal of ending the cycle of domestic violence.  

Our facility provides emergency shelter to clients with an immediate safety concern. In 2025, we provided a safe and secure environment for over 175 adults and children. Our shelter consists of 11 apartment style shelter rooms where families and individuals have their own living space, including private kitchens and bathrooms. When we have an individual or family leave shelter, it is imperative that we get the room cleaned and flipped in a timely manner.  Due to our staff's time commitment to provide support services to our clients, we need assistance from volunteers to make sure this happens. We are looking for volunteers who would be able to come in on short notice to assist us in flipping rooms as they become vacant. *Note: Short notice could mean anytime within 1-2 days from time of contact, you are not expected to come in immediately when staff contacts you. Duties may include things such as: 

Sweeping/mopping/vacuuming floors 

Dusting 

Wiping down/sanitizing surfaces 

Cleaning windows 

Cleaning bathrooms 

Cleaning refrigerator, stove, oven, microwave 

Cleaning dishes 

Washing bedding 

Making beds 

Wiping down furniture 

Requirements: 

Must be able to lift 25 lbs. 

Must be able to use the stairs 

Must have cleaning knowledge 

Must be able to be on feet for an extended period of time 

Must be able to move independently 

If you are interested, apply HERE or reach out to Rachel, our Volunteer Coordinator at:   

920-230-2913 or by email at 

Agency: Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Center Inc.

Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services Inc is a non-profit agency that provides emergency shelter, transitional housing, 24-hour crisis support, empowerment services, legal advocacy, support groups, and youth services to survivors experiencing domestic abuse. 

We believe that volunteers are vital partners in fulfilling our mission and strengthening our organization. Volunteers provide us with their unique talents, skills, and time, that in turn plays a crucial role in serving our clients. We are committed to the recruitment, training, and support of volunteers to help us reach our goal of ending the cycle of domestic violence.  

Our facility provides emergency shelter to clients with an immediate safety concern. In 2025, we provided a safe and secure environment for over 175 adults and children. Our shelter consists of 11 apartment style shelter rooms where families and individuals have their own living space, including private kitchens and bathrooms. When we have an individual or family leave shelter, it is imperative that we get the room cleaned and flipped in a timely manner.  Due to our staff's time commitment to provide support services to our clients, we need assistance from volunteers to make sure this happens. We are looking for volunteers who would be able to come in on short notice to assist us in flipping rooms as they become vacant. *Note: Short notice could mean anytime within 1-2 days from time of contact, you are not expected to come in immediately when staff contacts you. Duties may include things such as: 

Sweeping/mopping/vacuuming floors 

Dusting 

Wiping down/sanitizing surfaces 

Cleaning windows 

Cleaning bathrooms 

Cleaning refrigerator, stove, oven, microwave 

Cleaning dishes 

Washing bedding 

Making beds 

Wiping down furniture 

Requirements: 

Must be able to lift 25 lbs. 

Must be able to use the stairs 

Must have cleaning knowledge 

Must be able to be on feet for an extended period of time 

Must be able to move independently 

If you are interested, apply HERE or reach out to Rachel, our Volunteer Coordinator at:   

920-230-2913 or by email at 

Agency: Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Center Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donation Sorting

Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services Inc is a non-profit agency that provides emergency shelter, transitional housing, 24-hour crisis support, empowerment services, legal advocacy, support groups, and youth services to survivors experiencing domestic abuse. 

We believe that volunteers are vital partners in fulfilling our mission and strengthening our organization. Volunteers provide us with their unique talents, skills, and time, that in turn plays a crucial role in serving our clients. We are committed to the recruitment, training, and support of volunteers to help us reach our goal of ending the cycle of domestic violence.  

At Christine Ann we strive to protect our client's dignity by providing them with necessities such as food, hygiene items, and clothing, as well as providing them with a clean and organized space. As a non-profit, a large amount of these items come through donations. With the time commitments our staff provides for our clients, we do not always have time to sort/put away these donations, and they begin to pile up in our common area.  We are looking for a volunteer who could come in weekly to assist with sorting donations and putting them away. 

Requirements: 

Must be able to lift 25 lbs. 

Must be able to use the stairs 

Must have organizational skills 

Must be able to be on feet for an extended period of time 

Must be able to move independently 

If you are interested, apply HERE or reach out to Rachel, our Volunteer Coordinator at:   

920-230-2913 or by email at rachelf@christineann.net or visit Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services - Volunteers

*Day/time can be adjusted to your schedule as long as it is consistent every week


Agency: Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Center Inc.

Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services Inc is a non-profit agency that provides emergency shelter, transitional housing, 24-hour crisis support, empowerment services, legal advocacy, support groups, and youth services to survivors experiencing domestic abuse. 

We believe that volunteers are vital partners in fulfilling our mission and strengthening our organization. Volunteers provide us with their unique talents, skills, and time, that in turn plays a crucial role in serving our clients. We are committed to the recruitment, training, and support of volunteers to help us reach our goal of ending the cycle of domestic violence.  

At Christine Ann we strive to protect our client's dignity by providing them with necessities such as food, hygiene items, and clothing, as well as providing them with a clean and organized space. As a non-profit, a large amount of these items come through donations. With the time commitments our staff provides for our clients, we do not always have time to sort/put away these donations, and they begin to pile up in our common area.  We are looking for a volunteer who could come in weekly to assist with sorting donations and putting them away. 

Requirements: 

Must be able to lift 25 lbs. 

Must be able to use the stairs 

Must have organizational skills 

Must be able to be on feet for an extended period of time 

Must be able to move independently 

If you are interested, apply HERE or reach out to Rachel, our Volunteer Coordinator at:   

920-230-2913 or by email at rachelf@christineann.net or visit Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services - Volunteers

*Day/time can be adjusted to your schedule as long as it is consistent every week


Agency: Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Center Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 54901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Monthly Inventory

Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services Inc is a non-profit agency that provides emergency shelter, transitional housing, 24-hour crisis support, empowerment services, legal advocacy, support groups, and youth services to survivors experiencing domestic abuse. 

We believe that volunteers are vital partners in fulfilling our mission and strengthening our organization. Volunteers provide us with their unique talents, skills, and time, that in turn plays a crucial role in serving our clients. We are committed to the recruitment, training, and support of volunteers to help us reach our goal of ending the cycle of domestic violence.  

At Christine Ann, we strive to protect clients' dignity by providing all the necessities they need, such as hygiene products and cleaning products, as well as maintaining a clean, organized environment for them. Once a month, we check all inventory to gauge what items we are most in need of to ensure that we can obtain and provide them. We are looking for a volunteer who could come in the end of each month to complete the inventory check. This could include: 

Shuffling items from the storage closet to all grab and go areas of the shelter 

Stocking other facility areas (such as bathrooms and break rooms) 

Using checklist to check inventory left in storage closet after stocking is complete 

Requirements: 

Must be able to lift 25 lbs. 

Must be able to use the stairs 

Must have organizational skills 

Must be able to move independently 

If you are interested apply HERE or reach out to Rachel, our Volunteer Coordinator at:   

920-230-2913 or by email at rachelf@christineann.net or visit Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services - Volunteers 

Agency: Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Center Inc.

Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services Inc is a non-profit agency that provides emergency shelter, transitional housing, 24-hour crisis support, empowerment services, legal advocacy, support groups, and youth services to survivors experiencing domestic abuse. 

We believe that volunteers are vital partners in fulfilling our mission and strengthening our organization. Volunteers provide us with their unique talents, skills, and time, that in turn plays a crucial role in serving our clients. We are committed to the recruitment, training, and support of volunteers to help us reach our goal of ending the cycle of domestic violence.  

At Christine Ann, we strive to protect clients' dignity by providing all the necessities they need, such as hygiene products and cleaning products, as well as maintaining a clean, organized environment for them. Once a month, we check all inventory to gauge what items we are most in need of to ensure that we can obtain and provide them. We are looking for a volunteer who could come in the end of each month to complete the inventory check. This could include: 

Shuffling items from the storage closet to all grab and go areas of the shelter 

Stocking other facility areas (such as bathrooms and break rooms) 

Using checklist to check inventory left in storage closet after stocking is complete 

Requirements: 

Must be able to lift 25 lbs. 

Must be able to use the stairs 

Must have organizational skills 

Must be able to move independently 

If you are interested apply HERE or reach out to Rachel, our Volunteer Coordinator at:   

920-230-2913 or by email at rachelf@christineann.net or visit Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services - Volunteers 

Agency: Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Center Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Friday Morning Food Order

Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services Inc is a non-profit agency that provides emergency shelter, transitional housing, 24-hour crisis support, empowerment services, legal advocacy, support groups, and youth services to survivors experiencing domestic abuse. 

We believe that volunteers are vital partners in fulfilling our mission and strengthening our organization. Volunteers provide us with their unique talents, skills, and time, that in turn plays a crucial role in serving our clients. We are committed to the recruitment, training, and support of volunteers to help us reach our goal of ending the cycle of domestic violence.  

Here at Christine Ann, we prioritize our client's dignity by providing all the essentials in a “grab and go” manner, so that they do not need to come to ask for their necessities. This includes food, as well as hygiene products. Every Tuesday morning, we receive a food donation from a local pantry. We are looking for a volunteer who can come around 10:30 am on Fridays to assist us in putting the groceries away, as well as stock the pantry shelves.  

Requirements: 

Must be able to lift 25 lbs. 

Must have organizational skills 

Must be able to be on feet for an extended period of time 

Must be able to move independently 

If you are interested apply HERE or reach out to Rachel, our Volunteer Coordinator at:   

920-230-2913 or by email at rachelf@christineann.net or visit Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services - Volunteers 

Agency: Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Center Inc.

Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services Inc is a non-profit agency that provides emergency shelter, transitional housing, 24-hour crisis support, empowerment services, legal advocacy, support groups, and youth services to survivors experiencing domestic abuse. 

We believe that volunteers are vital partners in fulfilling our mission and strengthening our organization. Volunteers provide us with their unique talents, skills, and time, that in turn plays a crucial role in serving our clients. We are committed to the recruitment, training, and support of volunteers to help us reach our goal of ending the cycle of domestic violence.  

Here at Christine Ann, we prioritize our client's dignity by providing all the essentials in a “grab and go” manner, so that they do not need to come to ask for their necessities. This includes food, as well as hygiene products. Every Tuesday morning, we receive a food donation from a local pantry. We are looking for a volunteer who can come around 10:30 am on Fridays to assist us in putting the groceries away, as well as stock the pantry shelves.  

Requirements: 

Must be able to lift 25 lbs. 

Must have organizational skills 

Must be able to be on feet for an extended period of time 

Must be able to move independently 

If you are interested apply HERE or reach out to Rachel, our Volunteer Coordinator at:   

920-230-2913 or by email at rachelf@christineann.net or visit Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services - Volunteers 

Agency: Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Center Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 54901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sexual Assault & Domestic Violence Hotline Volunteer

Are you interested in supporting folks who have experienced sexual and/or domestic violence? Then consider becoming a hotline volunteer! 


Hotline Volunteers are responsible for responding to our 24-hour confidential hotline at the Aurora Healing Center at Sinai Hospital. Volunteers will work within the Healing Center at Sinai and answer calls coming through the hotline. Volunteers will be trained to assess and address the needs of the caller by providing information and referrals, emotional support, and crisis intervention. Volunteers may also assist with some office support during their shifts as well! 

This position requires a minimum of 8 hours of coverage per month and a minimum of a 6-month commitment. Shifts are very flexible!

Extensive volunteer training is required for this position, and the next volunteer training is:

Wednesday, May 13 5:30pm-8:30pm (virtual)Thursday, May 14 5:30pm-8:30pm (virtual)Tuesday, May 19 5:30pm-8:30pm virtualWednesday, May 20 5:30pm-8:00pm (in person at Aurora Sinai)

On top of these real time trainings (which will be a combination of both virtual and in person), there are some pre-recorded trainings that volunteers must watch on their own time. Training is about 12 hours total.

For more information, email nicole.glaser@aah.org. Compete this form if you're interested in moving forward with this position. 

 

Agency: Aurora Healing and Advocacy Services

Are you interested in supporting folks who have experienced sexual and/or domestic violence? Then consider becoming a hotline volunteer! 


Hotline Volunteers are responsible for responding to our 24-hour confidential hotline at the Aurora Healing Center at Sinai Hospital. Volunteers will work within the Healing Center at Sinai and answer calls coming through the hotline. Volunteers will be trained to assess and address the needs of the caller by providing information and referrals, emotional support, and crisis intervention. Volunteers may also assist with some office support during their shifts as well! 

This position requires a minimum of 8 hours of coverage per month and a minimum of a 6-month commitment. Shifts are very flexible!

Extensive volunteer training is required for this position, and the next volunteer training is:

Wednesday, May 13 5:30pm-8:30pm (virtual)Thursday, May 14 5:30pm-8:30pm (virtual)Tuesday, May 19 5:30pm-8:30pm virtualWednesday, May 20 5:30pm-8:00pm (in person at Aurora Sinai)

On top of these real time trainings (which will be a combination of both virtual and in person), there are some pre-recorded trainings that volunteers must watch on their own time. Training is about 12 hours total.

For more information, email nicole.glaser@aah.org. Compete this form if you're interested in moving forward with this position. 

 

Agency: Aurora Healing and Advocacy Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 11, 2026

Zip Code: 53233

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Accessible Van Driver

Make a Difference—Drive Someone’s Independence Forward

Imagine needing to get to a medical appointment, the grocery store, or simply visit a friend—but not having a way to get there. For many seniors and individuals with disabilities, this is a daily reality. You can change that.

We’re looking for compassionate volunteer accessible van drivers to help provide safe, reliable transportation in our community.

As a volunteer driver, you will:

·         Transport individuals who use wheelchairs or have mobility challenges

·         Help passengers enter and exit the accessible van safely

·         Offer a friendly, supportive presence along the way

What you give:

·         A few hours of your time (flexible scheduling)

·         A caring attitude and willingness to help others

What you get:

·         The chance to make a real, meaningful impact

·         Connections with people in your community

·         The rewarding feeling of helping someone maintain their independence

No special experience? No problem. Training is provided—we’ll make sure you feel confident every step of the way

Agency: Make the Ride Happen (Lutheran Social Services of WI & Upper MI)

Make a Difference—Drive Someone’s Independence Forward

Imagine needing to get to a medical appointment, the grocery store, or simply visit a friend—but not having a way to get there. For many seniors and individuals with disabilities, this is a daily reality. You can change that.

We’re looking for compassionate volunteer accessible van drivers to help provide safe, reliable transportation in our community.

As a volunteer driver, you will:

·         Transport individuals who use wheelchairs or have mobility challenges

·         Help passengers enter and exit the accessible van safely

·         Offer a friendly, supportive presence along the way

What you give:

·         A few hours of your time (flexible scheduling)

·         A caring attitude and willingness to help others

What you get:

·         The chance to make a real, meaningful impact

·         Connections with people in your community

·         The rewarding feeling of helping someone maintain their independence

No special experience? No problem. Training is provided—we’ll make sure you feel confident every step of the way

Agency: Make the Ride Happen (Lutheran Social Services of WI & Upper MI)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54911

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Animal Foster Families Needed!

We are looking for more fosters to help our animals that are struggling in the shelter atmosphere. These dogs and cats could be nursing mothers and their kittens, young kittens and puppies that are too little to be adopted, animals in surgical recovery, shy animals needing to build confidence, or long term residents that need some time in a real home. 

Fill out our online application here: Online Foster Application

Agency: Neenah Animal Shelter

We are looking for more fosters to help our animals that are struggling in the shelter atmosphere. These dogs and cats could be nursing mothers and their kittens, young kittens and puppies that are too little to be adopted, animals in surgical recovery, shy animals needing to build confidence, or long term residents that need some time in a real home. 

Fill out our online application here: Online Foster Application

Agency: Neenah Animal Shelter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Handyman – Elevate Crisis Services

Elevate is seeking a dependable and detail-oriented Handyman to support the daily operations of our Crisis Services office. This role ensures our facilities remain safe, clean, functional, and welcoming for clients, staff, and community partners.

Key Responsibilities:

Lift, move, and assemble furniture, equipment, and supplies as neededPerform light maintenance tasks (minor repairs, changing light fixtures, basic plumbing fixes, etc.)Shovel snow and maintain safe walkways during winter monthsComplete light cleaning duties and assist with facility up keepConduct routine building checks to identify and address maintenance needsSupport special projects and office setup as requested

Qualifications:

Ability to lift and move heavy items (50+ lbs)Basic maintenance and repair skillsReliable, self-motivated, and able to work independently Strong attention to safety and detail

Schedule:

Flexible/Part-time (as needed or set schedule)

Agency: Elevate Inc.

Elevate is seeking a dependable and detail-oriented Handyman to support the daily operations of our Crisis Services office. This role ensures our facilities remain safe, clean, functional, and welcoming for clients, staff, and community partners.

Key Responsibilities:

Lift, move, and assemble furniture, equipment, and supplies as neededPerform light maintenance tasks (minor repairs, changing light fixtures, basic plumbing fixes, etc.)Shovel snow and maintain safe walkways during winter monthsComplete light cleaning duties and assist with facility up keepConduct routine building checks to identify and address maintenance needsSupport special projects and office setup as requested

Qualifications:

Ability to lift and move heavy items (50+ lbs)Basic maintenance and repair skillsReliable, self-motivated, and able to work independently Strong attention to safety and detail

Schedule:

Flexible/Part-time (as needed or set schedule)

Agency: Elevate Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Invasive Species Awareness Workday

Invasive plants are taking a toll on Wisconsin's landscapes. The DNR is working with citizens and partners to slow the spread of invasive species. Through educational outreach, strategic planning and active management, we are protecting our environment from invasives. Join us for a short introduction on invasive species impacting the forest and then help cut and haul some invasive woody vegetation! Participants are encouraged to bring a fillable water bottle, insect repellent, sunscreen, sturdy footwear, and gloves. Hand tools will be provided. No experience is necessary to participate and all ages are welcome. All individuals 17 and under must be accompanied by an adult. This event is weather-dependent.

Agency: Friends of the Kettle Moraine

Invasive plants are taking a toll on Wisconsin's landscapes. The DNR is working with citizens and partners to slow the spread of invasive species. Through educational outreach, strategic planning and active management, we are protecting our environment from invasives. Join us for a short introduction on invasive species impacting the forest and then help cut and haul some invasive woody vegetation! Participants are encouraged to bring a fillable water bottle, insect repellent, sunscreen, sturdy footwear, and gloves. Hand tools will be provided. No experience is necessary to participate and all ages are welcome. All individuals 17 and under must be accompanied by an adult. This event is weather-dependent.

Agency: Friends of the Kettle Moraine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 20, 2026

Zip Code: 53010

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Trail Stewards

Do you have a favorite trail that you enjoy walking, horseback riding, biking, or skiing? We could use your eyes and ears to help us keep alert to maintenance needs and unique natural happenings on "your trail." Volunteers sign up for a trail or a specific trail loop on which to be a Trail Steward. They let the staff know if there are maintenance needs like downed trees or vandalized signs. They inform the other staff what flowers are blooming, what birds/animals were sighted and what other unique finds were found.

Agency: Friends of the Kettle Moraine

Do you have a favorite trail that you enjoy walking, horseback riding, biking, or skiing? We could use your eyes and ears to help us keep alert to maintenance needs and unique natural happenings on "your trail." Volunteers sign up for a trail or a specific trail loop on which to be a Trail Steward. They let the staff know if there are maintenance needs like downed trees or vandalized signs. They inform the other staff what flowers are blooming, what birds/animals were sighted and what other unique finds were found.

Agency: Friends of the Kettle Moraine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53010

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tree Waterer

We are looking for someone who would be able to water newly planted trees from end of April through the fall on either a weekly or biweekly schedule. The person would fill water bags surrounding the trees using a UTV. Training will be provided on how to operate a UTV safely.

Agency: Friends of the Kettle Moraine

We are looking for someone who would be able to water newly planted trees from end of April through the fall on either a weekly or biweekly schedule. The person would fill water bags surrounding the trees using a UTV. Training will be provided on how to operate a UTV safely.

Agency: Friends of the Kettle Moraine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2026

Zip Code: 53010

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Campground Hosts

This is an exciting opportunity for anyone who loves camping, spending time outdoors, and helping people.

Host responsibilities generally include:

·       Greeting and assisting campers with information about the park and facilities

·       Assisting in daily campground operations and setting an example by being a model camper

·       Cleaning campsites, bathrooms, and facilities and assisting with other light maintenance

·       Sharing park information and assisting with campground programs

·       Enjoying the company of other campers and making sure that they have a safe and enjoyable stay

 

Host opportunities are available at the Long Lake and Mauthe Lake campgrounds throughout the spring and summer and in the fall at the New Prospect Horse Riders Campground.

 

Hosts can be a single person, a couple, or a family. Each host is asked to spend a minimum of two to three weeks at a campground. Hosts are provided with a free campsite, tools, access to an UTV, and information about the property.

Agency: Friends of the Kettle Moraine

This is an exciting opportunity for anyone who loves camping, spending time outdoors, and helping people.

Host responsibilities generally include:

·       Greeting and assisting campers with information about the park and facilities

·       Assisting in daily campground operations and setting an example by being a model camper

·       Cleaning campsites, bathrooms, and facilities and assisting with other light maintenance

·       Sharing park information and assisting with campground programs

·       Enjoying the company of other campers and making sure that they have a safe and enjoyable stay

 

Host opportunities are available at the Long Lake and Mauthe Lake campgrounds throughout the spring and summer and in the fall at the New Prospect Horse Riders Campground.

 

Hosts can be a single person, a couple, or a family. Each host is asked to spend a minimum of two to three weeks at a campground. Hosts are provided with a free campsite, tools, access to an UTV, and information about the property.

Agency: Friends of the Kettle Moraine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53010

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tackle Tuner

The Northern Unit is a Tackle Loaner Site for the Dept. of Natural Resources Bureau of Fisheries and R3 program. We provide rods/reels and simple tackle boxes for those anglers who need gear. We have rods/reels for regular open water, fly, and ice fishing. As you can imagine with so many people using our equipment, it sometimes needs a bit of tuning and maintenance, and tackle boxes require restocking. We are looking for volunteers to check on the gear and tackle at the Mauthe Lake and Long Lake Entrance Stations every week or two during the warm season and at the Ice Age Visitor Center on an as-needed basis.

Agency: Friends of the Kettle Moraine

The Northern Unit is a Tackle Loaner Site for the Dept. of Natural Resources Bureau of Fisheries and R3 program. We provide rods/reels and simple tackle boxes for those anglers who need gear. We have rods/reels for regular open water, fly, and ice fishing. As you can imagine with so many people using our equipment, it sometimes needs a bit of tuning and maintenance, and tackle boxes require restocking. We are looking for volunteers to check on the gear and tackle at the Mauthe Lake and Long Lake Entrance Stations every week or two during the warm season and at the Ice Age Visitor Center on an as-needed basis.

Agency: Friends of the Kettle Moraine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53010

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Invasive Species Awareness Workday

Invasive plants are taking a toll on Wisconsin's landscapes. The DNR is working with citizens and partners to slow the spread of invasive species. Through educational outreach, strategic planning, and active management, we are protecting our environment from invasives. Join us for a short introduction on invasive species impacting the forest and then help cut and haul some invasive woody vegetation! Participants are encouraged to bring a fillable water bottle, insect repellent, sunscreen, sturdy footwear, and gloves. Hand tools will be provided. No experience is necessary to participate and all ages are welcome. All individuals 17 and under must be accompanied by an adult. This event is weather-dependent.

Agency: Friends of the Kettle Moraine

Invasive plants are taking a toll on Wisconsin's landscapes. The DNR is working with citizens and partners to slow the spread of invasive species. Through educational outreach, strategic planning, and active management, we are protecting our environment from invasives. Join us for a short introduction on invasive species impacting the forest and then help cut and haul some invasive woody vegetation! Participants are encouraged to bring a fillable water bottle, insect repellent, sunscreen, sturdy footwear, and gloves. Hand tools will be provided. No experience is necessary to participate and all ages are welcome. All individuals 17 and under must be accompanied by an adult. This event is weather-dependent.

Agency: Friends of the Kettle Moraine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 20, 2026

Zip Code: 53010

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Trail Stewards

Do you have a favorite trail that you enjoy walking, horseback riding, biking, or skiing? We could use your eyes and ears to help us keep alert to maintenance needs and unique natural happenings on "your trail." Volunteers sign up for a trail or a specific trail loop on which to be a Trail Steward. They let the forest staff know if there are maintenance needs like downed trees or vandalized signs. They inform the other staff what flowers are blooming, what birds/animals were sighted and what other unique finds were found.

Agency: Friends of the Kettle Moraine

Do you have a favorite trail that you enjoy walking, horseback riding, biking, or skiing? We could use your eyes and ears to help us keep alert to maintenance needs and unique natural happenings on "your trail." Volunteers sign up for a trail or a specific trail loop on which to be a Trail Steward. They let the forest staff know if there are maintenance needs like downed trees or vandalized signs. They inform the other staff what flowers are blooming, what birds/animals were sighted and what other unique finds were found.

Agency: Friends of the Kettle Moraine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53010

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tree Waterer

We are looking for someone who would be able to water newly planted trees from end of April through the fall on either a weekly or biweekly schedule. The person would fill water bags surrounding the trees using a UTV. Training will be provided on how to operate a UTV safely.

Agency: Friends of the Kettle Moraine

We are looking for someone who would be able to water newly planted trees from end of April through the fall on either a weekly or biweekly schedule. The person would fill water bags surrounding the trees using a UTV. Training will be provided on how to operate a UTV safely.

Agency: Friends of the Kettle Moraine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2026

Zip Code: 53010

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Campground Hosts

This is an exciting opportunity for anyone who loves camping, spending time outdoors, and helping people.

 

Host responsibilities generally include:

·       Greeting and assisting campers with information about the park and facilities

·       Assisting in daily campground operations and setting an example by being a model camper

·       Cleaning campsites, bathrooms, and facilities and assisting with other light maintenance

·       Sharing park information and assisting with campground programs

·       Enjoying the company of other campers and making sure that they have a safe and enjoyable stay

·        

Host opportunities are available at the Long Lake and Mauthe Lake campgrounds throughout the spring and summer and in the fall at the New Prospect Horse Riders Campground.

 

Hosts can be a single person, a couple, or a family. Each host is asked to spend a minimum of two to three weeks at a campground. Hosts are provided with a free campsite, tools, access to an UTV, and, information about the property.

Agency: Friends of the Kettle Moraine

This is an exciting opportunity for anyone who loves camping, spending time outdoors, and helping people.

 

Host responsibilities generally include:

·       Greeting and assisting campers with information about the park and facilities

·       Assisting in daily campground operations and setting an example by being a model camper

·       Cleaning campsites, bathrooms, and facilities and assisting with other light maintenance

·       Sharing park information and assisting with campground programs

·       Enjoying the company of other campers and making sure that they have a safe and enjoyable stay

·        

Host opportunities are available at the Long Lake and Mauthe Lake campgrounds throughout the spring and summer and in the fall at the New Prospect Horse Riders Campground.

 

Hosts can be a single person, a couple, or a family. Each host is asked to spend a minimum of two to three weeks at a campground. Hosts are provided with a free campsite, tools, access to an UTV, and, information about the property.

Agency: Friends of the Kettle Moraine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53010

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tackle Tuner

The Kettle Moraine State Forest - Northern Unit is a Tackle Loaner Site for the Dept. of Natural Resources Bureau of Fisheries and R3 program. We provide rods/reels and simple tackle boxes for those anglers who need gear. We have rods/reels for regular open water, fly, and ice fishing. As you can imagine with so many people using our equipment, it sometimes needs a bit of tuning and maintenance, and tackle boxes require restocking. We are looking for volunteers to check on the gear and tackle at the Mauthe Lake and Long Lake Entrance Stations every week or two during the warm season and at the Ice Age Visitor Center on an as-needed basis.

Agency: Friends of the Kettle Moraine

The Kettle Moraine State Forest - Northern Unit is a Tackle Loaner Site for the Dept. of Natural Resources Bureau of Fisheries and R3 program. We provide rods/reels and simple tackle boxes for those anglers who need gear. We have rods/reels for regular open water, fly, and ice fishing. As you can imagine with so many people using our equipment, it sometimes needs a bit of tuning and maintenance, and tackle boxes require restocking. We are looking for volunteers to check on the gear and tackle at the Mauthe Lake and Long Lake Entrance Stations every week or two during the warm season and at the Ice Age Visitor Center on an as-needed basis.

Agency: Friends of the Kettle Moraine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53010

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Foot & Nail Clinic Support Volunteer

Position Overview:

non-clinicalClinic Preparation & Turnover: 

 Welcome clients upon arrival, confirm appointment times, assist with sign-in, and communicate wait times when needed.Hospitality / Concierge Services: 

 Help with appointment reminders, schedule coordination, or clerical tasks under RN and program direction.Payment Handling: 

 Ensure the clinic area remains clean, tidy, and well-organized throughout service hours.Team Collaboration:No direct patient careNo handling of medical instrumentsNo clinical tasks or assessment involvementNo documentation in medical recordsFriendly, compassionate, and service-orientedDependable and punctualComfortable working alongside clinical staff and older adultsOrganized with strong attention to detailProfessional and discreet with sensitive informationAble to maintain infection control and safety guidelines

Agency: St. Paul Elder Services

Position Overview:

non-clinicalClinic Preparation & Turnover: 

 Welcome clients upon arrival, confirm appointment times, assist with sign-in, and communicate wait times when needed.Hospitality / Concierge Services: 

 Help with appointment reminders, schedule coordination, or clerical tasks under RN and program direction.Payment Handling: 

 Ensure the clinic area remains clean, tidy, and well-organized throughout service hours.Team Collaboration:No direct patient careNo handling of medical instrumentsNo clinical tasks or assessment involvementNo documentation in medical recordsFriendly, compassionate, and service-orientedDependable and punctualComfortable working alongside clinical staff and older adultsOrganized with strong attention to detailProfessional and discreet with sensitive informationAble to maintain infection control and safety guidelines

Agency: St. Paul Elder Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54130

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ElderMatch Volunteer

Program Description:

In order to assist older adults to live in their home safely and healthy for as long as they choose, St. Paul Elder Services offers several services to community members.  ElderMatch is a free, volunteer program to decrease isolation in older adults. Studies show that there is a direct link between isolation and decline in cognitive, emotional, and physical health, particularly among the elderly.   Providing companionship on a regular basis with individuals of common interests is shown to alleviate and prolong any decline in these areas.  St Paul Elder Services and the Outagamie County ADRC are partners in developing and carrying out this program.

Qualifications & Attributes:

Those who understand the importance of developing a relationship with a homebound older adult to maintain their well-being. Those companions who want to work as part of a team to enhance the quality of life for the homebound. Those who have a willingness to be flexible in their schedule to meet the needs of their Match for a minimum of twice a month. The companion is someone who will strive to find shared interests and activities to engage their match during each visit. Also has a willingness to offer insights and ideas to improve this program.

Activities/Tasks:

1.      Meet with match every week or at minimum twice in one month for at least 1 hour per visit.

2.      Complete required paperwork for each visit and report monthly (report immediately in an emergency)

3.      Attend trainings and meetings for ElderMatch volunteers.

Benefits

Building a relationship with an older adult and sharing in their lives. Ability to volunteer at own schedule. Attend on-going training to build skills. Be part of an effort to improve the quality of lives of those living on their own in our community.

Agency: St. Paul Elder Services

Program Description:

In order to assist older adults to live in their home safely and healthy for as long as they choose, St. Paul Elder Services offers several services to community members.  ElderMatch is a free, volunteer program to decrease isolation in older adults. Studies show that there is a direct link between isolation and decline in cognitive, emotional, and physical health, particularly among the elderly.   Providing companionship on a regular basis with individuals of common interests is shown to alleviate and prolong any decline in these areas.  St Paul Elder Services and the Outagamie County ADRC are partners in developing and carrying out this program.

Qualifications & Attributes:

Those who understand the importance of developing a relationship with a homebound older adult to maintain their well-being. Those companions who want to work as part of a team to enhance the quality of life for the homebound. Those who have a willingness to be flexible in their schedule to meet the needs of their Match for a minimum of twice a month. The companion is someone who will strive to find shared interests and activities to engage their match during each visit. Also has a willingness to offer insights and ideas to improve this program.

Activities/Tasks:

1.      Meet with match every week or at minimum twice in one month for at least 1 hour per visit.

2.      Complete required paperwork for each visit and report monthly (report immediately in an emergency)

3.      Attend trainings and meetings for ElderMatch volunteers.

Benefits

Building a relationship with an older adult and sharing in their lives. Ability to volunteer at own schedule. Attend on-going training to build skills. Be part of an effort to improve the quality of lives of those living on their own in our community.

Agency: St. Paul Elder Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54130

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SPOONS volunteer

SPOON Volunteer Program – St. Paul Elder Services

Program Overview:
The SPOON program helps residents enjoy safe, one-on-one assistance during meals while promoting socialization and companionship. Volunteers are oriented, trained, and supervised to support nursing staff and enhance the mealtime experience for residents, particularly those with advanced dementia or chronic health conditions.


Orientation & Training:

Volunteers are identified by the Director of Volunteer Services.

Orientation and training are provided by the Speech Therapist and Manager of Outreach Services, following established curriculum.

Volunteers complete a neighborhood competency evaluation before assisting residents.


Volunteer Role & Supervision:

Volunteers feed residents assigned by the staff nurse.

Clinical Coordinator provides ongoing supervision and feedback.

Director of Volunteer Services reviews volunteer performance as needed.


Program Objectives:

Increase resident socialization and companionship during meals.

Provide a person-centered, one-on-one mealtime experience.

Maintain residents’ quality of life and dignity.

Agency: St. Paul Elder Services

SPOON Volunteer Program – St. Paul Elder Services

Program Overview:
The SPOON program helps residents enjoy safe, one-on-one assistance during meals while promoting socialization and companionship. Volunteers are oriented, trained, and supervised to support nursing staff and enhance the mealtime experience for residents, particularly those with advanced dementia or chronic health conditions.


Orientation & Training:

Volunteers are identified by the Director of Volunteer Services.

Orientation and training are provided by the Speech Therapist and Manager of Outreach Services, following established curriculum.

Volunteers complete a neighborhood competency evaluation before assisting residents.


Volunteer Role & Supervision:

Volunteers feed residents assigned by the staff nurse.

Clinical Coordinator provides ongoing supervision and feedback.

Director of Volunteer Services reviews volunteer performance as needed.


Program Objectives:

Increase resident socialization and companionship during meals.

Provide a person-centered, one-on-one mealtime experience.

Maintain residents’ quality of life and dignity.

Agency: St. Paul Elder Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54130

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Programing Mentor

Share your knowledge with students of all ages, helping them grow their skills in business, teamwork, and STEM. We are looking for volunteers to mentor students technical skills related to automation, object detection, and programing (Java, C++, Python).

The Programming subteam is crucial for creating a functional robot, that not only works, but runs at maximum capacity. This team is responsible for creating the programming logic between the operator’s controls and the robot’s sensors and motors. They will program any autonomous routines and any other automated functions that are used.

Agency: Wave Robotics

Share your knowledge with students of all ages, helping them grow their skills in business, teamwork, and STEM. We are looking for volunteers to mentor students technical skills related to automation, object detection, and programing (Java, C++, Python).

The Programming subteam is crucial for creating a functional robot, that not only works, but runs at maximum capacity. This team is responsible for creating the programming logic between the operator’s controls and the robot’s sensors and motors. They will program any autonomous routines and any other automated functions that are used.

Agency: Wave Robotics

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Electrical Mentor

Share your knowledge with students of all ages, helping them grow their skills in business, teamwork, and STEM. We are looking for volunteers to mentor students technical skills related to wiring, soldering, and electrical systems.

The Electrical subteam is the bridge between the mechanical and programming elements of the robot. They’re in charge of creating and managing the electrical board, as well as locating the board in a safe but easy to access area of the robot.

Agency: Wave Robotics

Share your knowledge with students of all ages, helping them grow their skills in business, teamwork, and STEM. We are looking for volunteers to mentor students technical skills related to wiring, soldering, and electrical systems.

The Electrical subteam is the bridge between the mechanical and programming elements of the robot. They’re in charge of creating and managing the electrical board, as well as locating the board in a safe but easy to access area of the robot.

Agency: Wave Robotics

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Manufacturing Mentor

Share your knowledge with students of all ages, helping them grow their skills in business, teamwork, and STEM. We are looking for volunteers to mentor students technical skills related to  3D Printing, Machinery, and assembly.

The Manufacturing subteam is responsible for the manufacturing and assembly of the robot. During the design phase, they will prototype different end effectors and mechanisms that the team may potentially use. After the design is finalized and drawings are made, this team will manufacture and assemble the parts necessary for the robot.

Agency: Wave Robotics

Share your knowledge with students of all ages, helping them grow their skills in business, teamwork, and STEM. We are looking for volunteers to mentor students technical skills related to  3D Printing, Machinery, and assembly.

The Manufacturing subteam is responsible for the manufacturing and assembly of the robot. During the design phase, they will prototype different end effectors and mechanisms that the team may potentially use. After the design is finalized and drawings are made, this team will manufacture and assemble the parts necessary for the robot.

Agency: Wave Robotics

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lead Seated Exercise Sessions at Sheboygan Senior Community

Help Lead Seated Exercise Sessions at Sheboygan Senior Community

Do you enjoy uplifting others and bringing joyful movement into someone’s day? We’re looking for enthusiastic volunteers to lead 30‑minute seated exercise sessions for our assisted living residents!

These sessions are fully seated and can be done with or without weights — perfect for anyone who wants to help our residents stay active, engaged, and smiling.

What can you lead?

Pretty much anything that’s safe and seated! Want to lead an established routine? Wonderful! Love seated yoga? Our residents would too! Interested in cardio drumming? Let’s do it! If you’re excited to lead it, we’d love to hear from you and get you on the schedule.

Session Time: 10:00 AM                                                                                                              Days Needed: Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Pick your day and let us know!

If you’re interested in volunteering or would like more information, please reach out — we’d be thrilled to have you join us in making wellness fun and accessible for our residents!

Interested? Reach out to Sally at 920-458-2137 x819 or sbork@sscnonprofit.org We’d love to welcome you to our volunteer team!

Agency: Sheboygan Senior Community

Help Lead Seated Exercise Sessions at Sheboygan Senior Community

Do you enjoy uplifting others and bringing joyful movement into someone’s day? We’re looking for enthusiastic volunteers to lead 30‑minute seated exercise sessions for our assisted living residents!

These sessions are fully seated and can be done with or without weights — perfect for anyone who wants to help our residents stay active, engaged, and smiling.

What can you lead?

Pretty much anything that’s safe and seated! Want to lead an established routine? Wonderful! Love seated yoga? Our residents would too! Interested in cardio drumming? Let’s do it! If you’re excited to lead it, we’d love to hear from you and get you on the schedule.

Session Time: 10:00 AM                                                                                                              Days Needed: Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Pick your day and let us know!

If you’re interested in volunteering or would like more information, please reach out — we’d be thrilled to have you join us in making wellness fun and accessible for our residents!

Interested? Reach out to Sally at 920-458-2137 x819 or sbork@sscnonprofit.org We’d love to welcome you to our volunteer team!

Agency: Sheboygan Senior Community

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53083

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Tutors Needed in Clintonville

Fox Valley Literacy needs English Language, Reading, and Computer volunteer tutors to teach one-on-one or small-group classes. We currently have opportunities during the week and weekends. If you or someone you know in the Clintonville area have been waiting for the just-right volunteering experience, please email: Heather@foxvalleylit.org or call 920-991-9840. Thank you for your generous gift of time.

Agency: Fox Valley Literacy

Fox Valley Literacy needs English Language, Reading, and Computer volunteer tutors to teach one-on-one or small-group classes. We currently have opportunities during the week and weekends. If you or someone you know in the Clintonville area have been waiting for the just-right volunteering experience, please email: Heather@foxvalleylit.org or call 920-991-9840. Thank you for your generous gift of time.

Agency: Fox Valley Literacy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54929

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Childcare and Transportation Volunteers Needed

Fox Valley Literacy has a need for childcare volunteers Tuesdays from 1 p.m.-2:30 p.m. and transportation and/or childcare volunteers for Thursdays 9:30 a.m.-10:45 a.m. If you are interested in helping our adult students get to and from their literacy classes or assisting with childcare while our adult students participate in their classes, please email: Heather@foxvalleylit.org or call: 920-991-9840. Thank you for the gift of your time!

Agency: Fox Valley Literacy

Fox Valley Literacy has a need for childcare volunteers Tuesdays from 1 p.m.-2:30 p.m. and transportation and/or childcare volunteers for Thursdays 9:30 a.m.-10:45 a.m. If you are interested in helping our adult students get to and from their literacy classes or assisting with childcare while our adult students participate in their classes, please email: Heather@foxvalleylit.org or call: 920-991-9840. Thank you for the gift of your time!

Agency: Fox Valley Literacy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54911

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Companion Hospice Volunteer - Fond du Lac

                                          SHARE YOUR CARE

                           COULD I BE A HOSPICE VOLUNTEER?

                                                      YES!

Consider a meaningful opportunity of being a companion volunteer serving hospice patients and their families in your community.

Volunteers can visit on their own schedule as little as two hours a month, making it a manageable yet impactful way for individuals to share their compassion and support for others.

 

Agency: Heartland Hospice

                                          SHARE YOUR CARE

                           COULD I BE A HOSPICE VOLUNTEER?

                                                      YES!

Consider a meaningful opportunity of being a companion volunteer serving hospice patients and their families in your community.

Volunteers can visit on their own schedule as little as two hours a month, making it a manageable yet impactful way for individuals to share their compassion and support for others.

 

Agency: Heartland Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54937

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Friday Donation Pick-Up Route Driver

Duties:

Drive to pick up daily donations using Salvation Army vehicle. Unload and sort donations. Deliver donations to correct department.

You can volunteer for one or more days of the week.  We would like to have the same driver dedicated the same day of the week.

Please call our office to set an interview appointment, 920-232-7660 ext. 13.

Background check and MVR (Driving Report) Check required.

Agency: The Salvation Army

Duties:

Drive to pick up daily donations using Salvation Army vehicle. Unload and sort donations. Deliver donations to correct department.

You can volunteer for one or more days of the week.  We would like to have the same driver dedicated the same day of the week.

Please call our office to set an interview appointment, 920-232-7660 ext. 13.

Background check and MVR (Driving Report) Check required.

Agency: The Salvation Army

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Taste of Hope - Looking for Booyah Chefs

Taste of Hope - A Golden Ladle Event brings together local supporters for a celebration of music, craft beer, raffle prizes, and of course—delicious Booyah, a cherished Midwest tradition. As we build this unique culinary experience, we are searching for talented local chefs like you to help make this event a success.

We are currently looking for chefs and cooking teams to join us by preparing their own special Booyah recipe to serve at the event. Attendees will sample each variety and vote for their favorite in what we hope will become an annual Golden Ladle tradition. It’s a chance to showcase your culinary creativity, connect with the community, and support a great cause. 

To learn more and sign up to be a chef, please email Marissa Heim at marissa@goldenhousegb.org

Agency: Golden House

Taste of Hope - A Golden Ladle Event brings together local supporters for a celebration of music, craft beer, raffle prizes, and of course—delicious Booyah, a cherished Midwest tradition. As we build this unique culinary experience, we are searching for talented local chefs like you to help make this event a success.

We are currently looking for chefs and cooking teams to join us by preparing their own special Booyah recipe to serve at the event. Attendees will sample each variety and vote for their favorite in what we hope will become an annual Golden Ladle tradition. It’s a chance to showcase your culinary creativity, connect with the community, and support a great cause. 

To learn more and sign up to be a chef, please email Marissa Heim at marissa@goldenhousegb.org

Agency: Golden House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jul 11, 2026

Zip Code: 54115

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Studio Y Dance Recital

The Studio Y Dance Program is looking for backstage and front-of-house volunteers assisting with check-in/check-out, supervising dancers, and selling flowers.

Agency: YMCA of the Fox Cities

The Studio Y Dance Program is looking for backstage and front-of-house volunteers assisting with check-in/check-out, supervising dancers, and selling flowers.

Agency: YMCA of the Fox Cities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 2, 2026

Zip Code: 54911

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Children's Wisconsin Wish List

We’re so grateful for your generosity, passion and creativity! Because of you, Children’s Wisconsin is able to fulfill our mission of helping Wisconsin’s kids be the healthiest in the nation. Thank you for taking a moment to learn how you can make the most impactful gift to the kids we serve.

Our gift registries are the preferred in-kind donation method – it’s fast for you and ensures your donation makes the biggest impact possible! *Note: In-kind donations are any non-monetary gift of goods or services.

We consider every element of a hospital stay through the eyes of the kids and families we serve. When you purchase a new gift from our registries, you enhance a child’s health care experience by providing comfort and therapeutic distraction to normalize the hospital environment. Likewise, treatment milestones, birthdays and holidays are made even more special with child-friendly surprises. Our Child Life and Creative Arts Therapies team frequently updates our Amazon registry with our most-needed items. These purchases are shipped directly to Children’s Wisconsin, Neenah location.

Current wishlist: https://www.amazon.com/registries/gl/guest-view/53URC6MYB9EP?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_ggr-subnav-share_ZZH487HW0138Y2RW91ZM

Agency: Children's Wisconsin

We’re so grateful for your generosity, passion and creativity! Because of you, Children’s Wisconsin is able to fulfill our mission of helping Wisconsin’s kids be the healthiest in the nation. Thank you for taking a moment to learn how you can make the most impactful gift to the kids we serve.

Our gift registries are the preferred in-kind donation method – it’s fast for you and ensures your donation makes the biggest impact possible! *Note: In-kind donations are any non-monetary gift of goods or services.

We consider every element of a hospital stay through the eyes of the kids and families we serve. When you purchase a new gift from our registries, you enhance a child’s health care experience by providing comfort and therapeutic distraction to normalize the hospital environment. Likewise, treatment milestones, birthdays and holidays are made even more special with child-friendly surprises. Our Child Life and Creative Arts Therapies team frequently updates our Amazon registry with our most-needed items. These purchases are shipped directly to Children’s Wisconsin, Neenah location.

Current wishlist: https://www.amazon.com/registries/gl/guest-view/53URC6MYB9EP?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_ggr-subnav-share_ZZH487HW0138Y2RW91ZM

Agency: Children's Wisconsin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Design Mentor

Share your knowledge with students of all ages, helping them grow their skills in business, teamwork, and STEM. We are looking for volunteers to mentor students technical skills related to engineering, CAD, and manufacturing.

The design subteam is in charge of designing the robot based on the prototypes and decisions that the team agrees upon. Using that design, they will create computer or hand sketches for the Mechanical team to use during fabrication. For FIRSTRobotics Competition teams who use 3D printing or computer aided manufacturing on their robot, this work may fall under this subteam.

Agency: Wave Robotics

Share your knowledge with students of all ages, helping them grow their skills in business, teamwork, and STEM. We are looking for volunteers to mentor students technical skills related to engineering, CAD, and manufacturing.

The design subteam is in charge of designing the robot based on the prototypes and decisions that the team agrees upon. Using that design, they will create computer or hand sketches for the Mechanical team to use during fabrication. For FIRSTRobotics Competition teams who use 3D printing or computer aided manufacturing on their robot, this work may fall under this subteam.

Agency: Wave Robotics

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Marketing Mentor

Share your knowledge with students of all ages, helping them grow their skills in business, teamwork, and STEM. We are looking for volunteers to mentor students soft skills related to communications, audio/visual (AV), and graphic design.

The marketing subteam covers several different topics such as the team’s website, newsletters, social media management, and award submissions. Any other work requiring communication, composition, and writing/editing/revising not covered above would also fall under this team.

In addition the subteam is responsible for photography and videography such as: visual documentation, graphic design, video production, and photo/video editing. The majority of this team’s time is spent documenting competitions/events, creating the Impact’s video, and editing photos for use on the team’s social media.

Agency: Wave Robotics

Share your knowledge with students of all ages, helping them grow their skills in business, teamwork, and STEM. We are looking for volunteers to mentor students soft skills related to communications, audio/visual (AV), and graphic design.

The marketing subteam covers several different topics such as the team’s website, newsletters, social media management, and award submissions. Any other work requiring communication, composition, and writing/editing/revising not covered above would also fall under this team.

In addition the subteam is responsible for photography and videography such as: visual documentation, graphic design, video production, and photo/video editing. The majority of this team’s time is spent documenting competitions/events, creating the Impact’s video, and editing photos for use on the team’s social media.

Agency: Wave Robotics

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Scouting Mentor

Share your knowledge with students of all ages, helping them grow their skills in business, teamwork, and STEM. We are looking for volunteers to mentor students soft skills related to analytics, strategy, and communications.

The scouting subteam is responsible for gathering and analyzing data from all of the matches in order to effectively select alliance partners during Playoffs. During the build season, this team uses the game manual and mock matches to develop an initial strategy for the robot. In competition season, this team will develop the overall team’s strategy. Members will communicate directly with the drive team in order to create customized strategies for each match.

Agency: Wave Robotics

Share your knowledge with students of all ages, helping them grow their skills in business, teamwork, and STEM. We are looking for volunteers to mentor students soft skills related to analytics, strategy, and communications.

The scouting subteam is responsible for gathering and analyzing data from all of the matches in order to effectively select alliance partners during Playoffs. During the build season, this team uses the game manual and mock matches to develop an initial strategy for the robot. In competition season, this team will develop the overall team’s strategy. Members will communicate directly with the drive team in order to create customized strategies for each match.

Agency: Wave Robotics

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Outreach Mentor

Share your knowledge with students of all ages, helping them grow their skills in business, teamwork, and STEM. We are looking for volunteers to mentor students soft skills related to communications, volunteering, and outreach.

The Outreach subteam is responsible for expanding a team’s work beyond their own team. This group will create and participate in events, with an overall goal to spread awareness of FIRST and STEM. Whether it’s helping another FIRST team, volunteering within the community, or spreading the benefits of STEM, there are no limits to what can be done.

Agency: Wave Robotics

Share your knowledge with students of all ages, helping them grow their skills in business, teamwork, and STEM. We are looking for volunteers to mentor students soft skills related to communications, volunteering, and outreach.

The Outreach subteam is responsible for expanding a team’s work beyond their own team. This group will create and participate in events, with an overall goal to spread awareness of FIRST and STEM. Whether it’s helping another FIRST team, volunteering within the community, or spreading the benefits of STEM, there are no limits to what can be done.

Agency: Wave Robotics

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be the Welcome at WayForward Resources!

Partner with another volunteer to be the welcoming presence that helps guests feel valued from the moment they arrive.

You’ll create an inviting lobby space, manage our fair-access lottery system for guests waiting to shop, keep the coffee flowing, and serve as a friendly connector between guests, volunteers, and staff.

This brand new role means you’ll help shape it as we go – perfect for someone who enjoys variety, stays calm during busy moments, and genuinely loves interacting with people. Your warm presence transforms what could be a stressful experience for someone seeking help into one of dignity and community support.

Available Shifts: Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday 9:15-11:30am – Wednesday 3:15-5:30pm – Friday 8:30-10:30am

No experience required – we’ll provide complete training and ongoing support.

Must to 21+ years of age and be available or a weekly or biweekly volunteer shift with general availability for 3+ months.

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

Partner with another volunteer to be the welcoming presence that helps guests feel valued from the moment they arrive.

You’ll create an inviting lobby space, manage our fair-access lottery system for guests waiting to shop, keep the coffee flowing, and serve as a friendly connector between guests, volunteers, and staff.

This brand new role means you’ll help shape it as we go – perfect for someone who enjoys variety, stays calm during busy moments, and genuinely loves interacting with people. Your warm presence transforms what could be a stressful experience for someone seeking help into one of dignity and community support.

Available Shifts: Tuesday, Thursday, or Saturday 9:15-11:30am – Wednesday 3:15-5:30pm – Friday 8:30-10:30am

No experience required – we’ll provide complete training and ongoing support.

Must to 21+ years of age and be available or a weekly or biweekly volunteer shift with general availability for 3+ months.

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53562

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Waupaca All-Stars

Waupaca Area All-Stars is a recreational program designed for individuals ages 5-18 with physical and/or mental disabilities. We host dozens of events throughout the year, such as art workshops, wheelchair basketball, bowling, pizza night, swimming, and lots more! Volunteers are an integral part of this program from working 1:1 with the youth to helping lead events.

Please register here to become a volunteer: https://waupacarec.recdesk.com/Community/Program/Detail?programId=69

Agency: City of Waupaca Parks and Recreation

Waupaca Area All-Stars is a recreational program designed for individuals ages 5-18 with physical and/or mental disabilities. We host dozens of events throughout the year, such as art workshops, wheelchair basketball, bowling, pizza night, swimming, and lots more! Volunteers are an integral part of this program from working 1:1 with the youth to helping lead events.

Please register here to become a volunteer: https://waupacarec.recdesk.com/Community/Program/Detail?programId=69

Agency: City of Waupaca Parks and Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54981

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shop until you Drop.

Come join our residents on a shopping trip one time a month to our local Walmart , Hobby Lobby, or Dollar  store. Volunteers meet at Cedar Community and ride along on the bus to our destination point. They assist residents with shopping 1:1  and help them check out as needed. This does at times require pushing wheelchairs throughout the store. 

Agency: Cedar Community

Come join our residents on a shopping trip one time a month to our local Walmart , Hobby Lobby, or Dollar  store. Volunteers meet at Cedar Community and ride along on the bus to our destination point. They assist residents with shopping 1:1  and help them check out as needed. This does at times require pushing wheelchairs throughout the store. 

Agency: Cedar Community

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53095

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Lunch Bunch

Come join us residents for lunch outing to one of our local favorite residents. Volunteers assist residents to and from the bus, ordering lunch and socializing with them. This does require pushing wheelchairs at time. Your meal will be provided.

Agency: Cedar Community

Come join us residents for lunch outing to one of our local favorite residents. Volunteers assist residents to and from the bus, ordering lunch and socializing with them. This does require pushing wheelchairs at time. Your meal will be provided.

Agency: Cedar Community

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53095

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Special Event Volunteers

Enjoy spreading happiness to others. We are looking for volunteers who would like to be on our monthly mailinglist, where they could chose from a wide variety of events to assist our Life Enrichment staff. Such as Game Days, Musical Events, Shopping trips, Happy hours and more! Most events take place in the mornings from 10:00 a.m. - 12noon or afternoons from 2- 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Occasionally we have something available on the weekends. 


Agency: Cedar Community

Enjoy spreading happiness to others. We are looking for volunteers who would like to be on our monthly mailinglist, where they could chose from a wide variety of events to assist our Life Enrichment staff. Such as Game Days, Musical Events, Shopping trips, Happy hours and more! Most events take place in the mornings from 10:00 a.m. - 12noon or afternoons from 2- 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Occasionally we have something available on the weekends. 


Agency: Cedar Community

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53095

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Pontoon Boat Drivers

Come join our Pontoon Boat Captains this summer and fall . Enjoy taking residents on rides around Big Cedar Lake, A two - step training is provided in early May and June . Volunteers are needed Monday through Thursday either in the late morning or afternoon hours. Volunteers must be 21 years of age

Agency: Cedar Community

Come join our Pontoon Boat Captains this summer and fall . Enjoy taking residents on rides around Big Cedar Lake, A two - step training is provided in early May and June . Volunteers are needed Monday through Thursday either in the late morning or afternoon hours. Volunteers must be 21 years of age

Agency: Cedar Community

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53095

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adopt-A-Highway Clean-Up

Join our Environmental Justice Task Force in cleaning up a segment of the highway! There are three opportunities in 2026 to help clean up your local environment. All supplies are provided. AGE REQUIREMENTS – All two-lane highways, participants shall be at least 11 years of age or in the 6th grade. 

Date(s) and time(s): Saturday, May 30th, 9 to 11 AM | Saturday, August 8th, 9 to 11 AM | Saturday, October 17th, 9 to 11 AM 

Please note that back up dates for inclement weather will be the following Saturday of each scheduled date: June 6th, August 15th, and October 24th

Location: State Highway 54, Section: State Highway 172 to County Highway GE

Parking: We will meet at the Oneida Public Utilities parking lot, 3759 W Mason St, Hobart WI, 54155.

Register to volunteer: https://secure.everyaction.com/drqIwQ42YE-8vJ6ZgHUF1g2

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

Join our Environmental Justice Task Force in cleaning up a segment of the highway! There are three opportunities in 2026 to help clean up your local environment. All supplies are provided. AGE REQUIREMENTS – All two-lane highways, participants shall be at least 11 years of age or in the 6th grade. 

Date(s) and time(s): Saturday, May 30th, 9 to 11 AM | Saturday, August 8th, 9 to 11 AM | Saturday, October 17th, 9 to 11 AM 

Please note that back up dates for inclement weather will be the following Saturday of each scheduled date: June 6th, August 15th, and October 24th

Location: State Highway 54, Section: State Highway 172 to County Highway GE

Parking: We will meet at the Oneida Public Utilities parking lot, 3759 W Mason St, Hobart WI, 54155.

Register to volunteer: https://secure.everyaction.com/drqIwQ42YE-8vJ6ZgHUF1g2

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: May 30, 2026 through Oct 17, 2026

Zip Code: 54155

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: National Rebuilding Day - Green Bay

National Rebuilding Month began in 1973 in Midland, TX when neighbors came together to repair homes for those who needed a hand. What started as “Christmas in April” grew into Rebuilding Together — a nationwide movement that now mobilizes volunteers year-round to make homes and community spaces safe, healthy, and welcoming.

Here in Northeast Wisconsin, Rebuilding Together Fox Valley brings that spirit to life through National Rebuilding Day. Many nonprofits struggle to find funding to repair or refresh their spaces — and that’s where volunteers make an incredible difference. By teaming up with local businesses and community members, we roll up our sleeves and transform spaces that serve our neighbors every day.

Big news for 2026: we’re expanding the impact with a new Green Bay National Rebuilding Day! We’re honored to continue the legacy of Rebuilding Together Greater Green Bay in a fresh and exciting way.

Agency: Rebuilding Together Fox Valley

National Rebuilding Month began in 1973 in Midland, TX when neighbors came together to repair homes for those who needed a hand. What started as “Christmas in April” grew into Rebuilding Together — a nationwide movement that now mobilizes volunteers year-round to make homes and community spaces safe, healthy, and welcoming.

Here in Northeast Wisconsin, Rebuilding Together Fox Valley brings that spirit to life through National Rebuilding Day. Many nonprofits struggle to find funding to repair or refresh their spaces — and that’s where volunteers make an incredible difference. By teaming up with local businesses and community members, we roll up our sleeves and transform spaces that serve our neighbors every day.

Big news for 2026: we’re expanding the impact with a new Green Bay National Rebuilding Day! We’re honored to continue the legacy of Rebuilding Together Greater Green Bay in a fresh and exciting way.

Agency: Rebuilding Together Fox Valley

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 16, 2026

Zip Code: 54313

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: National Rebuilding Day - Fox Cities

National Rebuilding Month began in 1973 in Midland, TX when neighbors came together to repair homes for those who needed a hand. What started as “Christmas in April” grew into Rebuilding Together — a nationwide movement that now mobilizes volunteers year-round to make homes and community spaces safe, healthy, and welcoming.

Here in Northeast Wisconsin, Rebuilding Together Fox Valley brings that spirit to life through National Rebuilding Day. Many nonprofits struggle to find funding to repair or refresh their spaces — and that’s where volunteers make an incredible difference. By teaming up with local businesses and community members, we roll up our sleeves and transform spaces that serve our neighbors every day.

Big news for 2026: we’re expanding the impact with a new Green Bay National Rebuilding Day! We’re honored to continue the legacy of Rebuilding Together Greater Green Bay in a fresh and exciting way.


Agency: Rebuilding Together Fox Valley

National Rebuilding Month began in 1973 in Midland, TX when neighbors came together to repair homes for those who needed a hand. What started as “Christmas in April” grew into Rebuilding Together — a nationwide movement that now mobilizes volunteers year-round to make homes and community spaces safe, healthy, and welcoming.

Here in Northeast Wisconsin, Rebuilding Together Fox Valley brings that spirit to life through National Rebuilding Day. Many nonprofits struggle to find funding to repair or refresh their spaces — and that’s where volunteers make an incredible difference. By teaming up with local businesses and community members, we roll up our sleeves and transform spaces that serve our neighbors every day.

Big news for 2026: we’re expanding the impact with a new Green Bay National Rebuilding Day! We’re honored to continue the legacy of Rebuilding Together Greater Green Bay in a fresh and exciting way.


Agency: Rebuilding Together Fox Valley

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 2, 2026

Zip Code: 54915

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteers

Food Pantry Helper – Do you enjoying talking to people? SVdP Neenah is looking for people that want to interact with the community. We are looking for volunteers who want to help give food to those in need and helping people sign up for our pantry. It would be a 3-4 hour shift on Saturdays. Training will be given as it does involve a computer system.  

Agency: St. Vincent de Paul Neenah/Menasha

Food Pantry Helper – Do you enjoying talking to people? SVdP Neenah is looking for people that want to interact with the community. We are looking for volunteers who want to help give food to those in need and helping people sign up for our pantry. It would be a 3-4 hour shift on Saturdays. Training will be given as it does involve a computer system.  

Agency: St. Vincent de Paul Neenah/Menasha

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Oostburg Manicures (File and Paint only)

Do you enjoy painting nails and chit chatting? At our Oostburg location we are looking for individuals who could dedicate a couple hours a month on Wednesday mornings to file and paint residents nails. The ladies (some gentleman) love to have their nails painted and we can't keep up! The volunteer would work alongside a staff member.

We hope to hear from you soon! Please reach out to Nicole with any questions @ 920-550-5289 or nicole.vansluys@pinehaven.org

Agency: Pine Haven Christian Communities

Do you enjoy painting nails and chit chatting? At our Oostburg location we are looking for individuals who could dedicate a couple hours a month on Wednesday mornings to file and paint residents nails. The ladies (some gentleman) love to have their nails painted and we can't keep up! The volunteer would work alongside a staff member.

We hope to hear from you soon! Please reach out to Nicole with any questions @ 920-550-5289 or nicole.vansluys@pinehaven.org

Agency: Pine Haven Christian Communities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53070

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Looking for Adventure? The Red Cross has what you need.

The Red Cross deploys volunteers to disasters. Whether you're interested in national deployments, state deployments or just helping out friends and neighbors, the Red Cross wants you. The Red Cross offers an opportunity to help in ways that the general public never gets to experience. For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org

Agency: American Red Cross

The Red Cross deploys volunteers to disasters. Whether you're interested in national deployments, state deployments or just helping out friends and neighbors, the Red Cross wants you. The Red Cross offers an opportunity to help in ways that the general public never gets to experience. For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 9, 2026

Zip Code: 54446

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Looking for Adventure? The Red Cross has what you need.

The Red Cross deploys volunteers to disasters. Whether you're interested in national deployments, state deployments or just helping out friends and neighbors, the Red Cross wants you. The Red Cross offers an opportunity to help in ways that the general public never gets to experience. For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org

Agency: American Red Cross

The Red Cross deploys volunteers to disasters. Whether you're interested in national deployments, state deployments or just helping out friends and neighbors, the Red Cross wants you. The Red Cross offers an opportunity to help in ways that the general public never gets to experience. For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 9, 2026

Zip Code: 54768

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Learn for Life Substitute Tutor

LEARN FOR LIFE

 

What: Learn for Life, a United Way of Portage County internal program, provides 2nd and 3rd grade learners who are below grade level reading proficiency with volunteer tutors. Tutors work with teachers in support of increasing reading achievement in the early grades. Students are tutored each week during their Reading class, rather than pulling them out of other subjects. 

 

When: Looking for Learn for Life Substitute tutors for the 2026 Spring semester, starting now and ending in mid-May.

 

Where: Learn for Life is in all public Portage County schools and some private schools. 

 

Commitment: 30 minute or 60 minute slots depending on teacher needs. *Check with your employer to see if VTO is available for this opportunity.

 

Qualifications: All new tutors will need to apply, agree to a background check*, interview and attend an orientation.

 

How to sign up:

 

1. Sign up online at

2025-2026 Learn for Life Volunteer Registration

OR

2. Email abi@unitedwaypoco.org to request a printable application

 

For questions, please call the United Way of Portage County office at 715-341-6740. For more information about the program, please visit our website: Learn for life | United Way of Portage County (unitedwaypoco.org)

 

Thank you for your support in helping Portage County students strengthen their reading skills and Learn for Life!


 

Agency: United Way of Portage County Volunteer Center

LEARN FOR LIFE

 

What: Learn for Life, a United Way of Portage County internal program, provides 2nd and 3rd grade learners who are below grade level reading proficiency with volunteer tutors. Tutors work with teachers in support of increasing reading achievement in the early grades. Students are tutored each week during their Reading class, rather than pulling them out of other subjects. 

 

When: Looking for Learn for Life Substitute tutors for the 2026 Spring semester, starting now and ending in mid-May.

 

Where: Learn for Life is in all public Portage County schools and some private schools. 

 

Commitment: 30 minute or 60 minute slots depending on teacher needs. *Check with your employer to see if VTO is available for this opportunity.

 

Qualifications: All new tutors will need to apply, agree to a background check*, interview and attend an orientation.

 

How to sign up:

 

1. Sign up online at

2025-2026 Learn for Life Volunteer Registration

OR

2. Email abi@unitedwaypoco.org to request a printable application

 

For questions, please call the United Way of Portage County office at 715-341-6740. For more information about the program, please visit our website: Learn for life | United Way of Portage County (unitedwaypoco.org)

 

Thank you for your support in helping Portage County students strengthen their reading skills and Learn for Life!


 

Agency: United Way of Portage County Volunteer Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 8, 2026

Zip Code: 54481

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 2026 Scarecrow Festival - Volunteer with us!

Join us for a family friendly "Scarecrow" and fall inspired festival at The Christopher Farm & Gardens. All proceeds from this event go toward Camp Y-Koda's mission. To run a successful and safe festival, we need your help! There are a number of tasks available.

Festival Dates: Saturday-Sunday, October 10 & 11, 2026Set-Up/Clean-up Dates: Thursday-Friday, October 8-9, 2025 AND Monday, October 12, 2026

All volunteers receive a complimentary ticket to use before or after their shift and will get exclusive information prior. 

The many ways you van be involved: 

Set-Up and Take Down before/after the event (October 8-9 & 12)Leading & Assisting with a variety of kid-friendly activities such as: fishing, arts & crafts, story time and more.Assisting with selling concessions at a booth or the camp storeRegistration & Ticketing AreasEvent Clean-upAnd More!

All Volunteers must be age 18 or older. If teens are interested in volunteering, a parent needs to volunteer with them. All volunteers will need to complete the YMCA waiver form before starting their shift.

SIGN-UP LINK  (through SignUpGenius)

Agency: YMCA Camp Y-Koda

Join us for a family friendly "Scarecrow" and fall inspired festival at The Christopher Farm & Gardens. All proceeds from this event go toward Camp Y-Koda's mission. To run a successful and safe festival, we need your help! There are a number of tasks available.

Festival Dates: Saturday-Sunday, October 10 & 11, 2026Set-Up/Clean-up Dates: Thursday-Friday, October 8-9, 2025 AND Monday, October 12, 2026

All volunteers receive a complimentary ticket to use before or after their shift and will get exclusive information prior. 

The many ways you van be involved: 

Set-Up and Take Down before/after the event (October 8-9 & 12)Leading & Assisting with a variety of kid-friendly activities such as: fishing, arts & crafts, story time and more.Assisting with selling concessions at a booth or the camp storeRegistration & Ticketing AreasEvent Clean-upAnd More!

All Volunteers must be age 18 or older. If teens are interested in volunteering, a parent needs to volunteer with them. All volunteers will need to complete the YMCA waiver form before starting their shift.

SIGN-UP LINK  (through SignUpGenius)

Agency: YMCA Camp Y-Koda

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Oct 10, 2026 through Oct 11, 2026

Zip Code: 53083

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Child Visit Monitor

The CVM is a trained volunteer who temporarily looks after the interests of a child who is involved with the court system due to allegations of abuse or neglect. The CVM conducts monthly home visits with the child to gather updates and assesses their needs. This information includes, but is not limited to, their physical living space, educational, medical, social, emotional wellbeing needs, etc. The CVM will send a report to CASA staff upon completion of the visit.

Agency: CASA of East Central Wisconsin

The CVM is a trained volunteer who temporarily looks after the interests of a child who is involved with the court system due to allegations of abuse or neglect. The CVM conducts monthly home visits with the child to gather updates and assesses their needs. This information includes, but is not limited to, their physical living space, educational, medical, social, emotional wellbeing needs, etc. The CVM will send a report to CASA staff upon completion of the visit.

Agency: CASA of East Central Wisconsin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54220

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Advocate

CASA Volunteer Advocates go through an initial training before being sworn in and being assigned a child. Volunteers get to know the child by talking with everyone involved in that child's life including parents, relatives, foster parents, teachers, medical professionals, attorneys, social workers, and others. Volunteers use this information to inform judges and others of what the child needs and what will be the best permanent home for them via a monthly report. The recommended commitment is 1 hour per week visiting with the child in addition to taking time to connect with other people in the child's life as stated above.  

Must be at least 21 and pass a background check

Agency: CASA of East Central Wisconsin

CASA Volunteer Advocates go through an initial training before being sworn in and being assigned a child. Volunteers get to know the child by talking with everyone involved in that child's life including parents, relatives, foster parents, teachers, medical professionals, attorneys, social workers, and others. Volunteers use this information to inform judges and others of what the child needs and what will be the best permanent home for them via a monthly report. The recommended commitment is 1 hour per week visiting with the child in addition to taking time to connect with other people in the child's life as stated above.  

Must be at least 21 and pass a background check

Agency: CASA of East Central Wisconsin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54220

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gardening Volunteers

House of Hope is considering starting a gardening club! We’re looking to gauge interest from volunteers willing to get their hands dirty to help improve our outdoor spaces. Gardening club volunteers will work on tasks such as planting, weeding, and general landscaping.

While it isn't time for gardening quite yet, we’d love to connect now with individuals who may be interested so we can prepare for the upcoming season! Please sign up to express your interest in joining our gardening club.


To sign up, click this link: https://www.mobilize.us/houseofhopegb/event/897422/

Agency: House of Hope Green Bay, Inc.

House of Hope is considering starting a gardening club! We’re looking to gauge interest from volunteers willing to get their hands dirty to help improve our outdoor spaces. Gardening club volunteers will work on tasks such as planting, weeding, and general landscaping.

While it isn't time for gardening quite yet, we’d love to connect now with individuals who may be interested so we can prepare for the upcoming season! Please sign up to express your interest in joining our gardening club.


To sign up, click this link: https://www.mobilize.us/houseofhopegb/event/897422/

Agency: House of Hope Green Bay, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54303

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Drywall Volunteers

We plan to add several rooms in a basement space and will need volunteers who are comfortable hanging, taping, and finishing drywall. While dates aren’t set yet, we’d love to connect now with qualified individuals or teams who may be interested when the project moves forward.

Thank you for helping us build hope — literally.

To sign up, please click this link: 

Agency: House of Hope Green Bay, Inc.

We plan to add several rooms in a basement space and will need volunteers who are comfortable hanging, taping, and finishing drywall. While dates aren’t set yet, we’d love to connect now with qualified individuals or teams who may be interested when the project moves forward.

Thank you for helping us build hope — literally.

To sign up, please click this link: 

Agency: House of Hope Green Bay, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54303

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Corporate Secretary

The Corporate Secretary plays a vital role in guiding the strategic direction, sustainability, and impact of Rebuilding Together Sheboygan County (RTSC). As a Board Member, you'll act as an ambassador of our mission by providing leadership, governance, and support needed to build RTSC’s resources and meet current and future client needs.

Key Responsibilities

Timely prepare meeting minutes and email them to Board members following each meeting.Issue proper notices of all meetings.File reports and statements as required by law.Send thank you letters to sponsors/businesses/individuals that donate cash or goods to support RTSC’s operations and projects.Perform such other duties as shall from time to time be assigned by the Board.

Governance, Oversight and Strategic Leadership

Attend and actively participate in monthly board meetings. Review and approve policies, budgets, and program plans. Uphold and promote RTSC’s mission, vision, and values. Collaborate on long-term goals and organizational growth strategies. Provide professional insight to improve services, outreach, and participant engagement.

Financial Stewardship

Review financial statements, approve budgets, and help ensure fiscal accountability. Support fundraising efforts through donor outreach and community partnerships. Assist in identifying grant and funding opportunities to sustain program expansion.

Community Engagement & Advocacy

Serve as a public ambassador for RTSC, sharing our mission and impact. Build and maintain relationships with local organizations, agencies, and supporters.

Committee Participation

Serve on at least one committee. Contribute expertise in areas such as construction and trades, project management, marketing, finance, community outreach, fundraising, or administration.

Expectations

Serve a three-year term, renewable upon board approval. Actively participate on committees and/or rebuilding projects. Represent and promote RTSC within your networks. Support the mission through advocacy, fundraising, and community engagement. Approximate time commitment: 8 hours per month.

Benefits of Board Service

Play a leadership role in ensuring neighbors are safe, warm, and dry. Gain hands-on experience in nonprofit governance and strategic planning. Expand your professional and community network. Make a meaningful impact on veterans, older adults, individuals with disabilities, and families throughout Sheboygan County.

Agency: Rebuilding Together Sheboygan County

The Corporate Secretary plays a vital role in guiding the strategic direction, sustainability, and impact of Rebuilding Together Sheboygan County (RTSC). As a Board Member, you'll act as an ambassador of our mission by providing leadership, governance, and support needed to build RTSC’s resources and meet current and future client needs.

Key Responsibilities

Timely prepare meeting minutes and email them to Board members following each meeting.Issue proper notices of all meetings.File reports and statements as required by law.Send thank you letters to sponsors/businesses/individuals that donate cash or goods to support RTSC’s operations and projects.Perform such other duties as shall from time to time be assigned by the Board.

Governance, Oversight and Strategic Leadership

Attend and actively participate in monthly board meetings. Review and approve policies, budgets, and program plans. Uphold and promote RTSC’s mission, vision, and values. Collaborate on long-term goals and organizational growth strategies. Provide professional insight to improve services, outreach, and participant engagement.

Financial Stewardship

Review financial statements, approve budgets, and help ensure fiscal accountability. Support fundraising efforts through donor outreach and community partnerships. Assist in identifying grant and funding opportunities to sustain program expansion.

Community Engagement & Advocacy

Serve as a public ambassador for RTSC, sharing our mission and impact. Build and maintain relationships with local organizations, agencies, and supporters.

Committee Participation

Serve on at least one committee. Contribute expertise in areas such as construction and trades, project management, marketing, finance, community outreach, fundraising, or administration.

Expectations

Serve a three-year term, renewable upon board approval. Actively participate on committees and/or rebuilding projects. Represent and promote RTSC within your networks. Support the mission through advocacy, fundraising, and community engagement. Approximate time commitment: 8 hours per month.

Benefits of Board Service

Play a leadership role in ensuring neighbors are safe, warm, and dry. Gain hands-on experience in nonprofit governance and strategic planning. Expand your professional and community network. Make a meaningful impact on veterans, older adults, individuals with disabilities, and families throughout Sheboygan County.

Agency: Rebuilding Together Sheboygan County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53082

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Green Bay Sail & Paddle other volunteer activity

Have an idea for another activity that you could assist us with? Feel free to reach out!

Agency: Green Bay Sail and Paddle

Have an idea for another activity that you could assist us with? Feel free to reach out!

Agency: Green Bay Sail and Paddle

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54302

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Green Bay Sail & Paddle Racing Instructors

On Tuesday evenings in the summer, we race our S2 7.9 at Windjammers Sailing Club in Suamico. We are looking for a few volunteers with big boat racing experience that would be willing to assist with navigating the vessel and coach participants on racing techniques. Summer racing is a 15 week series, but we are looking to have multiple two-person instructor teams to make it an easier commitment. Previous sailing experience on a bigger boat is required.

Agency: Green Bay Sail and Paddle

On Tuesday evenings in the summer, we race our S2 7.9 at Windjammers Sailing Club in Suamico. We are looking for a few volunteers with big boat racing experience that would be willing to assist with navigating the vessel and coach participants on racing techniques. Summer racing is a 15 week series, but we are looking to have multiple two-person instructor teams to make it an easier commitment. Previous sailing experience on a bigger boat is required.

Agency: Green Bay Sail and Paddle

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: May 26, 2026 through Sep 1, 2026

Zip Code: 54173

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bi-Lingual Mentors

Are you a parent who feels called to mentor new parents?  If so, consider volunteering as a Parent Mentor. Here at Vida, mentors help parents learn about child development and discipline. They also provide positive encouragement to moms and dads, something we all need as parents! For more information, contact Tracey Miles at tmiles@vidacares.org!

Agency: Vida Medical Clinic and Support Services

Are you a parent who feels called to mentor new parents?  If so, consider volunteering as a Parent Mentor. Here at Vida, mentors help parents learn about child development and discipline. They also provide positive encouragement to moms and dads, something we all need as parents! For more information, contact Tracey Miles at tmiles@vidacares.org!

Agency: Vida Medical Clinic and Support Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54914

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pack new Underwear for C.A.R.D.S Closet

We believe every child deserves clean clothing and warm winter wear. C.A.R.D.S. Closet is a free clothing resource for children and youth in the Sun Prairie and Marshall School Districts. Families get a social worker referral to participate, then select clothing in private and compassionate 30-minute appointment. C.A.R.D.S. Closet accepts clean and gently used seasonal YOUTH clothing and footwear, and brand-new socks and undergarments. If you want to give—and be certain that your donation benefits children in your community—drop off clothing donations in the large bin outside our store. Help reduce underwear insecurity and help provide new underwear for students. Consider hosting a new underwear drive at your workplace or with friends! All sizes are welcome for new underwear. Check out our link on amazon to purchase items.  After the collection is done you can package them at Sunshine Place for students to grab them while they shop. This a really fun group activity. 

Agency: Sunshine Place

We believe every child deserves clean clothing and warm winter wear. C.A.R.D.S. Closet is a free clothing resource for children and youth in the Sun Prairie and Marshall School Districts. Families get a social worker referral to participate, then select clothing in private and compassionate 30-minute appointment. C.A.R.D.S. Closet accepts clean and gently used seasonal YOUTH clothing and footwear, and brand-new socks and undergarments. If you want to give—and be certain that your donation benefits children in your community—drop off clothing donations in the large bin outside our store. Help reduce underwear insecurity and help provide new underwear for students. Consider hosting a new underwear drive at your workplace or with friends! All sizes are welcome for new underwear. Check out our link on amazon to purchase items.  After the collection is done you can package them at Sunshine Place for students to grab them while they shop. This a really fun group activity. 

Agency: Sunshine Place

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53590

Allow Groups: No