Opportunities From: Volunteer Wisconsin

Volunteer: Patient and Family Support

provide companionship, comfort and caregiver respite in a patient's home or extended care facility

Agency: Compassus Hospice

provide companionship, comfort and caregiver respite in a patient's home or extended care facility

Agency: Compassus Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54467

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Office Supplies

The Marathon County Historical Society would appreciate donations of any office supplies specifically copy paper, mailing labels, small removeable stickers, poster board, manilla folders, standard white mail envelopes, scissors, clipboards, pens...anything! We have plenty of binders and colored paper in our inventory.

We appreciate your help. Thank you for your interest and your donation.

 

Agency: Marathon County Historical Society

The Marathon County Historical Society would appreciate donations of any office supplies specifically copy paper, mailing labels, small removeable stickers, poster board, manilla folders, standard white mail envelopes, scissors, clipboards, pens...anything! We have plenty of binders and colored paper in our inventory.

We appreciate your help. Thank you for your interest and your donation.

 

Agency: Marathon County Historical Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Senior Medicare Patrol - Help Educate Medicare Beneficiaries in WI

The SMP program offers volunteers an opportunity to make an important difference in their communities throughout Wisconsin.

Thank you for your interest in the Senior Medicare Patrol volunteer program. As a volunteer, you will play a vital role in the overall success of the Wisconsin SMP. The information that you will impart as a volunteer will help seniors in your community to become better health care consumers. Together we can inform and empower Medicare beneficiaries, their families and caregivers on how to protect, detect, and report Medicare fraud, abuses and errors. By volunteering, you will have an opportunity to use your talents, skills, and networking to provide outreach and education on Medicare fraud in your community. Volunteer involvement ranges from distributing materials, staffing a booth at conferences and outreach events, to giving group presentations. A description of these three activities is below.  

Information distributor: As a distributor, you help to transport and distribute SMP information materials to various sites, kiosks, or senior centers throughout your community where information resources are made available to residences. In this role, you do not need to engage in discussions with others about personal information or situations. However, you simply note all questions or comments and give them to the Volunteer Coordinator for follow-up. Exhibitor: As an exhibitor, you help to staff an informational table or booth at community events such as senior resources fairs, wellness expos, health workshops, conferences, civic or faith-based organizations, food pantries, libraries, or non-profit agencies. In this role, you provide information about the program to the attendees and answer basic questions related to how to prevent, detect and report Medicare fraud, abuse and errors. Presenter: As a presenter, you give presentations about the fundamentals of SMP to small and large groups. The role includes the opportunity for you to interact with the audience. If time allows, additional interaction will occur through Q & A and discussion at the end of the presentation. The presentations vary in length from 15 to 60 minutes. Depending on the time allotment and the audience, the presentations may involve a PowerPoint presentation, or an engagement activity called The FUNdamentals of Patrolling Health Care.

All positions require some training and an orientation. Training is provided both in-person and online. We want to provide you with the information and background you’ll need to be knowledgeable and capable of responding to questions from members of the community. The last two roles also require a background check.

 

Benefits of servings as an SMP Volunteer

The SMP program offers volunteers an opportunity to make an important difference in their communities. Volunteers take pride in working to ensure that the Medicare program will be protected for future generations. Volunteers have access to professional development opportunities, a strong network of aging and disability professionals, and chances to enhance interpersonal skills.

 

Time Commitment

SMP Volunteers have flexibility in the time devoted to the program. While there is no obligation for a specific monthly time commitment, it is asked that volunteers commit to at least a year due to the amount of training required.

 

Reporting

Volunteers report directly to the SMP Volunteer Coordinator and submit monthly time sheets and mileage reports.

 

Qualifications

Commitment to the SMP mission and values Willingness and ability to learn about Medicare and SMP related issues Impartiality when working with people of diverse backgrounds Willingness and means to travel to SMP events and presentations

 

Responsibilities and Requirements

Present a professional manner when representing SMP Complete all required orientation and trainings Broaden the SMP message through the agreed upon role Possess a valid driver’s license and up-to-date auto insurance Consent to a criminal and personal background check Submit monthly time sheets and mileage reports

 

Volunteers are an asset to our program and play a major role of the organization’s success. Please join our growing team of SMP volunteers from across the state!

Agency: Senior Medicare Patrol

The SMP program offers volunteers an opportunity to make an important difference in their communities throughout Wisconsin.

Thank you for your interest in the Senior Medicare Patrol volunteer program. As a volunteer, you will play a vital role in the overall success of the Wisconsin SMP. The information that you will impart as a volunteer will help seniors in your community to become better health care consumers. Together we can inform and empower Medicare beneficiaries, their families and caregivers on how to protect, detect, and report Medicare fraud, abuses and errors. By volunteering, you will have an opportunity to use your talents, skills, and networking to provide outreach and education on Medicare fraud in your community. Volunteer involvement ranges from distributing materials, staffing a booth at conferences and outreach events, to giving group presentations. A description of these three activities is below.  

Information distributor: As a distributor, you help to transport and distribute SMP information materials to various sites, kiosks, or senior centers throughout your community where information resources are made available to residences. In this role, you do not need to engage in discussions with others about personal information or situations. However, you simply note all questions or comments and give them to the Volunteer Coordinator for follow-up. Exhibitor: As an exhibitor, you help to staff an informational table or booth at community events such as senior resources fairs, wellness expos, health workshops, conferences, civic or faith-based organizations, food pantries, libraries, or non-profit agencies. In this role, you provide information about the program to the attendees and answer basic questions related to how to prevent, detect and report Medicare fraud, abuse and errors. Presenter: As a presenter, you give presentations about the fundamentals of SMP to small and large groups. The role includes the opportunity for you to interact with the audience. If time allows, additional interaction will occur through Q & A and discussion at the end of the presentation. The presentations vary in length from 15 to 60 minutes. Depending on the time allotment and the audience, the presentations may involve a PowerPoint presentation, or an engagement activity called The FUNdamentals of Patrolling Health Care.

All positions require some training and an orientation. Training is provided both in-person and online. We want to provide you with the information and background you’ll need to be knowledgeable and capable of responding to questions from members of the community. The last two roles also require a background check.

 

Benefits of servings as an SMP Volunteer

The SMP program offers volunteers an opportunity to make an important difference in their communities. Volunteers take pride in working to ensure that the Medicare program will be protected for future generations. Volunteers have access to professional development opportunities, a strong network of aging and disability professionals, and chances to enhance interpersonal skills.

 

Time Commitment

SMP Volunteers have flexibility in the time devoted to the program. While there is no obligation for a specific monthly time commitment, it is asked that volunteers commit to at least a year due to the amount of training required.

 

Reporting

Volunteers report directly to the SMP Volunteer Coordinator and submit monthly time sheets and mileage reports.

 

Qualifications

Commitment to the SMP mission and values Willingness and ability to learn about Medicare and SMP related issues Impartiality when working with people of diverse backgrounds Willingness and means to travel to SMP events and presentations

 

Responsibilities and Requirements

Present a professional manner when representing SMP Complete all required orientation and trainings Broaden the SMP message through the agreed upon role Possess a valid driver’s license and up-to-date auto insurance Consent to a criminal and personal background check Submit monthly time sheets and mileage reports

 

Volunteers are an asset to our program and play a major role of the organization’s success. Please join our growing team of SMP volunteers from across the state!

Agency: Senior Medicare Patrol

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53714

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Facilitators

Rainbow Kids provides peer support for families dealing with loss such as; the death of a loved one, divorce, separation, incarceration, abandonment, or deployment.  We hold evening sites throughout Sheboygan County and also after-school programs.  We are looking for individuals to facilitate groups of either children or adults.  As a facilitator, you will work with groups of around 6-8 participants by providing activities, stories, and games pertaining to loss.  During that time, you will encourage conversation between the group members that will begin to relate to each other and share their situations.  Children and adults will learn that they are not alone and how to cope with their loss. 

For each program, our sessions are one hour long for 10-weeks.  The time commitment for a program is about 18 hours including training and preparation for sessions.  We are looking for volunteer facilitators for evening sites: 6:15-7:15pm and after school sites: 3:00-4:15pm. 

Agency: Rainbow Kids

Rainbow Kids provides peer support for families dealing with loss such as; the death of a loved one, divorce, separation, incarceration, abandonment, or deployment.  We hold evening sites throughout Sheboygan County and also after-school programs.  We are looking for individuals to facilitate groups of either children or adults.  As a facilitator, you will work with groups of around 6-8 participants by providing activities, stories, and games pertaining to loss.  During that time, you will encourage conversation between the group members that will begin to relate to each other and share their situations.  Children and adults will learn that they are not alone and how to cope with their loss. 

For each program, our sessions are one hour long for 10-weeks.  The time commitment for a program is about 18 hours including training and preparation for sessions.  We are looking for volunteer facilitators for evening sites: 6:15-7:15pm and after school sites: 3:00-4:15pm. 

Agency: Rainbow Kids

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: NAMI Family Support Group Facilitator

Prospective facilitators must be family members (parents, siblings, adult children, spouses or partners) of individuals with mental illness. Must be a NAMI member. (Membership details disclosed upon interview) 

Certification training: Two-day weekend training sponsored by NAMI Wisconsin. Usually offered twice a year. Training, lodging, and meals are paid for by NAMI Wisconsin or NAMI Washington County. 

Commitment: Must be willing to facilitate at least one 90-minute group meeting per month for two years following certification.

Background check required.

Agency: NAMI Washington County Inc

Prospective facilitators must be family members (parents, siblings, adult children, spouses or partners) of individuals with mental illness. Must be a NAMI member. (Membership details disclosed upon interview) 

Certification training: Two-day weekend training sponsored by NAMI Wisconsin. Usually offered twice a year. Training, lodging, and meals are paid for by NAMI Wisconsin or NAMI Washington County. 

Commitment: Must be willing to facilitate at least one 90-minute group meeting per month for two years following certification.

Background check required.

Agency: NAMI Washington County Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53095

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Senior Medicare Patrol - Help Educate Medicare Beneficiaries in WI

The SMP program offers volunteers an opportunity to make an important difference in their communities throughout Wisconsin.

Thank you for your interest in the Senior Medicare Patrol volunteer program. As a volunteer, you will play a vital role in the overall success of the Wisconsin SMP. The information that you will impart as a volunteer will help seniors in your community to become better health care consumers. Together we can inform and empower Medicare beneficiaries, their families and caregivers on how to protect, detect, and report Medicare fraud, abuses and errors. By volunteering, you will have an opportunity to use your talents, skills, and networking to provide outreach and education on Medicare fraud in your community. Volunteer involvement ranges from distributing materials, staffing a booth at conferences and outreach events, to giving group presentations. A description of these three activities is below.  

Information distributor: As a distributor, you help to transport and distribute SMP information materials to various sites, kiosks, or senior centers throughout your community where information resources are made available to residences. In this role, you do not need to engage in discussions with others about personal information or situations. However, you simply note all questions or comments and give them to the Volunteer Coordinator for follow-up. Exhibitor: As an exhibitor, you help to staff an informational table or booth at community events such as senior resources fairs, wellness expos, health workshops, conferences, civic or faith-based organizations, food pantries, libraries, or non-profit agencies. In this role, you provide information about the program to the attendees and answer basic questions related to how to prevent, detect and report Medicare fraud, abuse and errors. Presenter: As a presenter, you give presentations about the fundamentals of SMP to small and large groups. The role includes the opportunity for you to interact with the audience. If time allows, additional interaction will occur through Q & A and discussion at the end of the presentation. The presentations vary in length from 15 to 60 minutes. Depending on the time allotment and the audience, the presentations may involve a PowerPoint presentation, or an engagement activity called The FUNdamentals of Patrolling Health Care.

All positions require some training and an orientation. Training is provided both in-person and online. We want to provide you with the information and background you’ll need to be knowledgeable and capable of responding to questions from members of the community. The last two roles also require a background check.

Benefits of servings as an SMP Volunteer

The SMP program offers volunteers an opportunity to make an important difference in their communities. Volunteers take pride in working to ensure that the Medicare program will be protected for future generations. Volunteers have access to professional development opportunities, a strong network of aging and disability professionals, and chances to enhance interpersonal skills.

Time Commitment

SMP Volunteers have flexibility in the time devoted to the program. While there is no obligation for a specific monthly time commitment, it is asked that volunteers commit to at least a year due to the amount of training required.

Reporting

Volunteers report directly to the SMP Volunteer Coordinator and submit monthly time sheets and mileage reports.

Qualifications

Commitment to the SMP mission and values Willingness and ability to learn about Medicare and SMP related issues Impartiality when working with people of diverse backgrounds Willingness and means to travel to SMP events and presentations

Responsibilities and Requirements

Present a professional manner when representing SMP Complete all required orientation and trainings Broaden the SMP message through the agreed upon role Possess a valid driver’s license and up-to-date auto insurance Consent to a criminal and personal background check Submit monthly time sheets and mileage reports

Volunteers are an asset to our program and play a major role of the organization’s success. Please join our growing team of SMP volunteers from across the state!

 

Best practices for volunteering while avoiding COVID-19 exposure, provided by United Way of Dane County

Rely on updates and instructions from the Center for Disease Control. Volunteering at sites: Volunteers who arrive at a site should wear face masks to avoid possibly exposing the community members at the site as well as from possibly exposing themselves while volunteering at the site. Most sites will provide these or relevant instructions to volunteers. Ask for these in advance of arrival. Those volunteers who are showing signs of physical illness should not volunteer.  Those who were recently in contact with people showing signs of illness should not volunteer. Volunteers should know the exact roles and responsibilities expected by the site and the health and safety policies of the site. Read the volunteer need description clearly to understand your specific tasks. Volunteering remotely: Volunteers should know the exact roles and responsibilities expected by the site. Read the volunteer need description clearly to understand your specific tasks. Volunteer sites are fielding many emails and phone calls right now. Once you get started on tasks, make sure that you know the best way to communicate with the volunteer manager at the site to give you feedback on your progress as a volunteer. Overall, maintain 6-feet of distance from those around you.

Best practices for donating materials while avoiding COVID-19 exposure, provided by United Way of Dane County

Many nonprofits need face masks and hand sanitizer. Check-out the Wish List and call the Volunteer Center for further details on drop off requirements at (608)246-4380.

Before donating, rely on updates from the Center for Disease Control. Those volunteers who are showing signs of physical illness should not directly donate materials. Those who were recently in contact with people showing signs of illness should not directly donate materials.

Use drive-through services where possible, including dropping-off material donations and not walking into sites. 

Agency: Senior Medicare Patrol

The SMP program offers volunteers an opportunity to make an important difference in their communities throughout Wisconsin.

Thank you for your interest in the Senior Medicare Patrol volunteer program. As a volunteer, you will play a vital role in the overall success of the Wisconsin SMP. The information that you will impart as a volunteer will help seniors in your community to become better health care consumers. Together we can inform and empower Medicare beneficiaries, their families and caregivers on how to protect, detect, and report Medicare fraud, abuses and errors. By volunteering, you will have an opportunity to use your talents, skills, and networking to provide outreach and education on Medicare fraud in your community. Volunteer involvement ranges from distributing materials, staffing a booth at conferences and outreach events, to giving group presentations. A description of these three activities is below.  

Information distributor: As a distributor, you help to transport and distribute SMP information materials to various sites, kiosks, or senior centers throughout your community where information resources are made available to residences. In this role, you do not need to engage in discussions with others about personal information or situations. However, you simply note all questions or comments and give them to the Volunteer Coordinator for follow-up. Exhibitor: As an exhibitor, you help to staff an informational table or booth at community events such as senior resources fairs, wellness expos, health workshops, conferences, civic or faith-based organizations, food pantries, libraries, or non-profit agencies. In this role, you provide information about the program to the attendees and answer basic questions related to how to prevent, detect and report Medicare fraud, abuse and errors. Presenter: As a presenter, you give presentations about the fundamentals of SMP to small and large groups. The role includes the opportunity for you to interact with the audience. If time allows, additional interaction will occur through Q & A and discussion at the end of the presentation. The presentations vary in length from 15 to 60 minutes. Depending on the time allotment and the audience, the presentations may involve a PowerPoint presentation, or an engagement activity called The FUNdamentals of Patrolling Health Care.

All positions require some training and an orientation. Training is provided both in-person and online. We want to provide you with the information and background you’ll need to be knowledgeable and capable of responding to questions from members of the community. The last two roles also require a background check.

Benefits of servings as an SMP Volunteer

The SMP program offers volunteers an opportunity to make an important difference in their communities. Volunteers take pride in working to ensure that the Medicare program will be protected for future generations. Volunteers have access to professional development opportunities, a strong network of aging and disability professionals, and chances to enhance interpersonal skills.

Time Commitment

SMP Volunteers have flexibility in the time devoted to the program. While there is no obligation for a specific monthly time commitment, it is asked that volunteers commit to at least a year due to the amount of training required.

Reporting

Volunteers report directly to the SMP Volunteer Coordinator and submit monthly time sheets and mileage reports.

Qualifications

Commitment to the SMP mission and values Willingness and ability to learn about Medicare and SMP related issues Impartiality when working with people of diverse backgrounds Willingness and means to travel to SMP events and presentations

Responsibilities and Requirements

Present a professional manner when representing SMP Complete all required orientation and trainings Broaden the SMP message through the agreed upon role Possess a valid driver’s license and up-to-date auto insurance Consent to a criminal and personal background check Submit monthly time sheets and mileage reports

Volunteers are an asset to our program and play a major role of the organization’s success. Please join our growing team of SMP volunteers from across the state!

 

Best practices for volunteering while avoiding COVID-19 exposure, provided by United Way of Dane County

Rely on updates and instructions from the Center for Disease Control. Volunteering at sites: Volunteers who arrive at a site should wear face masks to avoid possibly exposing the community members at the site as well as from possibly exposing themselves while volunteering at the site. Most sites will provide these or relevant instructions to volunteers. Ask for these in advance of arrival. Those volunteers who are showing signs of physical illness should not volunteer.  Those who were recently in contact with people showing signs of illness should not volunteer. Volunteers should know the exact roles and responsibilities expected by the site and the health and safety policies of the site. Read the volunteer need description clearly to understand your specific tasks. Volunteering remotely: Volunteers should know the exact roles and responsibilities expected by the site. Read the volunteer need description clearly to understand your specific tasks. Volunteer sites are fielding many emails and phone calls right now. Once you get started on tasks, make sure that you know the best way to communicate with the volunteer manager at the site to give you feedback on your progress as a volunteer. Overall, maintain 6-feet of distance from those around you.

Best practices for donating materials while avoiding COVID-19 exposure, provided by United Way of Dane County

Many nonprofits need face masks and hand sanitizer. Check-out the Wish List and call the Volunteer Center for further details on drop off requirements at (608)246-4380.

Before donating, rely on updates from the Center for Disease Control. Those volunteers who are showing signs of physical illness should not directly donate materials. Those who were recently in contact with people showing signs of illness should not directly donate materials.

Use drive-through services where possible, including dropping-off material donations and not walking into sites. 

Agency: Senior Medicare Patrol

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53714

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kitchen Help/Meal Packer

Assist with our daily meal for area seniors.  Volunteers pack up food provided by our caterer, assist with cleanup/dishes, and prepare for next day. Drivers then pick up to be delivered. We also provide carry-out meals. Volunteers can help 9:00 - 11:00 daily (M-F), weekly, or on a substitute basis.

Agency: DeForest Area Community And Senior Center

Assist with our daily meal for area seniors.  Volunteers pack up food provided by our caterer, assist with cleanup/dishes, and prepare for next day. Drivers then pick up to be delivered. We also provide carry-out meals. Volunteers can help 9:00 - 11:00 daily (M-F), weekly, or on a substitute basis.

Agency: DeForest Area Community And Senior Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53532

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Schools of Hope Tutoring Program - Prairie View Middle School

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for Prairie View Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

Agency: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for Prairie View Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

Agency: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53590

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Schools of Hope Tutoring Program - Sherman Middle School

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for Sherman Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

Agency: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for Sherman Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

Agency: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53704

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Schools of Hope Tutoring Program - Patrick Marsh Middle School

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for Patrick Marsh Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

Agency: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for Patrick Marsh Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

Agency: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53590

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Schools of Hope Tutoring Program - Sennett Middle School

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for Sennett Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

Agency: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for Sennett Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

Agency: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53716

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Schools of Hope Tutoring Program - O'Keeffe Middle School

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for O'Keeffe Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

Agency: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for O'Keeffe Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

Agency: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Schools of Hope Tutoring Program - Toki Middle School

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for Toki Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

Agency: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for Toki Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

Agency: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53711

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Schools of Hope Tutoring Program - Cherokee Middle School

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for Cherokee Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

Agency: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for Cherokee Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

Agency: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53711

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Schools of Hope Tutoring Program - Wright Middle School

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for Wright Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

Agency: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for Wright Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

Agency: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53713

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Schools of Hope Tutoring Program - Black Hawk Middle School

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for Black Hawk Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

For more information, or to apply, please contact us at volunteer@ulgm.org or visit us at http://ulgm.org/volunteerhope/.

Agency: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for Black Hawk Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

For more information, or to apply, please contact us at volunteer@ulgm.org or visit us at http://ulgm.org/volunteerhope/.

Agency: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53704

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Schools of Hope Tutoring Program - Whitehorse Middle School

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for Whitehorse Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

Agency: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for Whitehorse Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

Agency: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53714

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Schools of Hope Tutoring Program - Gillespie Middle School

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for Ezekiel Gillespie Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

Agency: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Schools of Hope is one of the largest and most successful community-based tutoring programs in Wisconsin. We are dedicated to empowering youth by providing educational support through tutoring and mentorship. We focus on the essential math and literacy skills necessary to ensure all students are high school, college, and community ready. This volunteer role primarily supports students of color and those from low-income backgrounds. Our volunteers are instrumental in helping students overcome academic challenges to reach their full potential.

 

Join Our Team! We’re seeking committed volunteers for Ezekiel Gillespie Middle School. No prior tutoring experience is required! We provide comprehensive training. As a volunteer, you’ll work with students individually or in small groups, once a week or more, either during or after school hours. By dedicating your time, you directly impact a student’s educational journey. Consider joining Schools of Hope today and commit to creating a stronger community!

 

How to apply:

There are 3 ways to apply for this opportunity.

Apply now online at https://ulgm.org/volunteer/schools-of-hope-tutoring/tutor-application/ Visit us at http://ulgm.org/schools-of-hope-tutoring/ and download an application form. Contact us at dglymph@ulgm.org or call 608-729-1226 and request a Volunteer application for the SOH program.

Agency: Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53717

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Peer-Counseling / Office Support

People often come to/call OutReach to talk to someone. That person is usually the volunteer sitting at the front desk! Ten hours of training will prepare you for staffing our front desk. You will learn everything from how our office functions to dealing with the public. As the first person that people see when they come to OutReach, you play a vital role in helping us serve our communities. You'll provide referral to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender-affirming businesses and organizations as well as document use of OutReach's services. Front desk volunteers also provide important support for staff members in terms agency projects, fundraising events and mailings.

RESTRICTIONS: If you want to volunteer your time directly with clients, attendance is mandatory at all sessions during one of the training sessions listed. The next training is TBD. All peer-counseling volunteers must complete 10 hours of training and must be at least 18 years of age. OutReach asks that you commit to volunteering in this capacity for 3 hours per week for one year. Daytime, evening and weekend hours are available.

URL: www.lgbtoutreach.org

Agency: OutReach LGBTQ+ Community Center

People often come to/call OutReach to talk to someone. That person is usually the volunteer sitting at the front desk! Ten hours of training will prepare you for staffing our front desk. You will learn everything from how our office functions to dealing with the public. As the first person that people see when they come to OutReach, you play a vital role in helping us serve our communities. You'll provide referral to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender-affirming businesses and organizations as well as document use of OutReach's services. Front desk volunteers also provide important support for staff members in terms agency projects, fundraising events and mailings.

RESTRICTIONS: If you want to volunteer your time directly with clients, attendance is mandatory at all sessions during one of the training sessions listed. The next training is TBD. All peer-counseling volunteers must complete 10 hours of training and must be at least 18 years of age. OutReach asks that you commit to volunteering in this capacity for 3 hours per week for one year. Daytime, evening and weekend hours are available.

URL: www.lgbtoutreach.org

Agency: OutReach LGBTQ+ Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53704

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ESL (English as a Second Language) Teacher

Currently in need of a Fall 2024 lead teacher Monday and Wednesday evenings 6-7:30pm!

Change students' lives by helping educate individuals in English as a Second Language! The Center offers free ESL classes open to all adults who want to attend, taught completely by volunteer teachers. We have positions open to teach a class "full-time" and also to be a substitute teacher to teach occasionally.

Classes are for adult students from a variety of different countries, first languages, and educational backgrounds, with a class size of up to 10 students. The ESL teacher is responsible for planning and leading all lessons, with support from the ESL Program Coordinator and using books and materials provided. Teachers are expected to work with a volunteer classroom assistant who can help with exercises, one-on-one or small group work, as well as set up and clean-up.

Classes are Monday-Thursday (Beginner M & W 11-12:30, Intermediate T & Th 10-11:30 at CMC Beld St location, Beginner class M & W 6-7:30pm at CMC Fitchburg location), volunteering a minimum of one day a week required. 

Requirements: Previous teaching experience (any subject) OR extensive experience teaching or tutoring ESL OR certification in teaching ESL or EFL. Strong interpersonal skills and cultural sensitivity are also important. A background check and abuse prevention training are also required. The CMC also provides a two-hour instructor training.

What our students say...

“I like the ESL class at CMC because I can learn a lot of words in here and how to speak anything in English."

"I get more conversation practice here than at other schools.”

"[I like this class because] the teachers speak slowly and when I don’t understand they repeat one or two times.”

"I like the ESL class at CMC because there are a lot of volunteers at CMC.  They are full of love for the ESL students"

 


Agency: Catholic Multicultural Center

Currently in need of a Fall 2024 lead teacher Monday and Wednesday evenings 6-7:30pm!

Change students' lives by helping educate individuals in English as a Second Language! The Center offers free ESL classes open to all adults who want to attend, taught completely by volunteer teachers. We have positions open to teach a class "full-time" and also to be a substitute teacher to teach occasionally.

Classes are for adult students from a variety of different countries, first languages, and educational backgrounds, with a class size of up to 10 students. The ESL teacher is responsible for planning and leading all lessons, with support from the ESL Program Coordinator and using books and materials provided. Teachers are expected to work with a volunteer classroom assistant who can help with exercises, one-on-one or small group work, as well as set up and clean-up.

Classes are Monday-Thursday (Beginner M & W 11-12:30, Intermediate T & Th 10-11:30 at CMC Beld St location, Beginner class M & W 6-7:30pm at CMC Fitchburg location), volunteering a minimum of one day a week required. 

Requirements: Previous teaching experience (any subject) OR extensive experience teaching or tutoring ESL OR certification in teaching ESL or EFL. Strong interpersonal skills and cultural sensitivity are also important. A background check and abuse prevention training are also required. The CMC also provides a two-hour instructor training.

What our students say...

“I like the ESL class at CMC because I can learn a lot of words in here and how to speak anything in English."

"I get more conversation practice here than at other schools.”

"[I like this class because] the teachers speak slowly and when I don’t understand they repeat one or two times.”

"I like the ESL class at CMC because there are a lot of volunteers at CMC.  They are full of love for the ESL students"

 


Agency: Catholic Multicultural Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53713

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Deliver School Lunches!- Van Driver

We are now recruiting for morning shifts for Winter/Spring 2026 school year! Currently in need of drivers most mornings! 

Help deliver fresh and healthy food to local schools! The Culinary Creations Catering enterprise delivers catering orders prepared by trainees and staff to four area schools each weekday and to other locations around Madison throughout the week, and we depend largely on volunteer help to make these deliveries happen!

Scheduling

Volunteers are asked to sign up for a weekly shift, one weekday morning delivering catering orders for area school lunch programs. Shifts are 1.5 or 2.5 hours long. 

Qualifications

Possess a valid driver’s license Be age 21 or over Pass a driving record background check Ability to do moderate lifting (15 to 20 pounds) and bending Good people and customer service skills

You do not need a commercial driver's license or even experience driving a van...as long as you have good driving skills, we'll gladly train you! You will be driving our catering van, so it is not necessary to have your own vehicle.

Your work as van driver will help strengthen the social enterprise and contributes to the mission of providing meaningful training and work experience to individuals facing barriers to employment!

Agency: Catholic Multicultural Center

We are now recruiting for morning shifts for Winter/Spring 2026 school year! Currently in need of drivers most mornings! 

Help deliver fresh and healthy food to local schools! The Culinary Creations Catering enterprise delivers catering orders prepared by trainees and staff to four area schools each weekday and to other locations around Madison throughout the week, and we depend largely on volunteer help to make these deliveries happen!

Scheduling

Volunteers are asked to sign up for a weekly shift, one weekday morning delivering catering orders for area school lunch programs. Shifts are 1.5 or 2.5 hours long. 

Qualifications

Possess a valid driver’s license Be age 21 or over Pass a driving record background check Ability to do moderate lifting (15 to 20 pounds) and bending Good people and customer service skills

You do not need a commercial driver's license or even experience driving a van...as long as you have good driving skills, we'll gladly train you! You will be driving our catering van, so it is not necessary to have your own vehicle.

Your work as van driver will help strengthen the social enterprise and contributes to the mission of providing meaningful training and work experience to individuals facing barriers to employment!

Agency: Catholic Multicultural Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53711

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Prepare Free Community Meal

Currently need help for the summer of 2024! 

The Catholic Multicultural Center offers a free community meal every weekday, and we depend completely on volunteers like you to do so!

Volunteers are needed to take regular, once a month shifts to help with cooking the meal (i.e. every 1st Monday of the month, etc). Volunteers will work alongside the staff meal program coordinator. CMC plans the menu and provides all ingredients for cooking unless the volunteers wish to provide food. There is no need to be a master chef to be able to help, but having basic kitchen skills and the ability to do things like chop veggies, steam rice, and operate an oven and a gas stove are essential.

This opportunity can be done as an individual or small group (2 to 4 people). Contact us via email or phone if you are interested in helping or would like more information!

Agency: Catholic Multicultural Center

Currently need help for the summer of 2024! 

The Catholic Multicultural Center offers a free community meal every weekday, and we depend completely on volunteers like you to do so!

Volunteers are needed to take regular, once a month shifts to help with cooking the meal (i.e. every 1st Monday of the month, etc). Volunteers will work alongside the staff meal program coordinator. CMC plans the menu and provides all ingredients for cooking unless the volunteers wish to provide food. There is no need to be a master chef to be able to help, but having basic kitchen skills and the ability to do things like chop veggies, steam rice, and operate an oven and a gas stove are essential.

This opportunity can be done as an individual or small group (2 to 4 people). Contact us via email or phone if you are interested in helping or would like more information!

Agency: Catholic Multicultural Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53713

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: English for Language Learners Tutor

Volunteer tutors work with adults who are learning the English language skills necessary for living and working in our community. Tutors work one-on-one with individuals who either desire to acquire English language skills to improve communication skills or to start a career at Madison College

Tutors will use published curriculum materials or create appropriate materials to meet the student’s listening, speaking, reading, and writing needs.

Qualifications

Strong desire to improve the English language skills of students Sensitivity to cultural differences Patience, understanding, flexibility, and an unceasingly positive attitude Ability to serve as a tutor/conversation partner for 1-3 hours a week Fluency in English Responsibilities Prepare ESL lesson plans and materials as requested by the student At the close of each session, complete a feedback form Notify the student directly if you are unable to be present during your scheduled hours Communicate any personal needs or concerns to the ESL Coordinator in a timely and appropriate fashion Provide regular feedback to the ESL Coordinator on progress with your student Record hours tutored each session and have the ESL student sign off on hours

If you are interested in learning more about what we do, please visit our facebook page or website at http://www.latinoacademywi.org/.

 

Agency: Latino Academy of Workforce Development

Volunteer tutors work with adults who are learning the English language skills necessary for living and working in our community. Tutors work one-on-one with individuals who either desire to acquire English language skills to improve communication skills or to start a career at Madison College

Tutors will use published curriculum materials or create appropriate materials to meet the student’s listening, speaking, reading, and writing needs.

Qualifications

Strong desire to improve the English language skills of students Sensitivity to cultural differences Patience, understanding, flexibility, and an unceasingly positive attitude Ability to serve as a tutor/conversation partner for 1-3 hours a week Fluency in English Responsibilities Prepare ESL lesson plans and materials as requested by the student At the close of each session, complete a feedback form Notify the student directly if you are unable to be present during your scheduled hours Communicate any personal needs or concerns to the ESL Coordinator in a timely and appropriate fashion Provide regular feedback to the ESL Coordinator on progress with your student Record hours tutored each session and have the ESL student sign off on hours

If you are interested in learning more about what we do, please visit our facebook page or website at http://www.latinoacademywi.org/.

 

Agency: Latino Academy of Workforce Development

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53713

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor Youth at Wright Middle School - Big Brothers Big Sisters

School Friends at Wright Middle School is a great option for individuals who aspire to be mentors and are passionate about positively impacting young lives. Monday's during the school year,2:30 PM to 3:30 PM at Wright Middle School (1717 Fish Hatchery Rd, Madison, WI 53713) Complete an application.  PROGRAM DESCRIPTION After enrolling in our School-Friends Mentoring Program, Bigs and Littles are thoughtfully matched based on interests and preferences (gender, race, age, etc.) Once the Match is approved by Big, Little, and parent/caregiver, they can start meeting!   Minimum of 1 year commitment BBBS provides all activities and conversation starters to help Matches get to know each other during their sessions Time can be spent reading, playing board games, doing crafts, or catching up on homework.

BBBS conducts regular check-in conversations and observations with Bigs and Littles to ensure the relationship is healthy, safe, and thriving.

REQUIREMENTS FOR BIGS 18 years or older Must live or work in Dane County Complete online application, interview, and references Pass a background check Big must connect with Match Support Specialist as required Children entering 7th grade at Wright Middle School REQUIREMENTS FOR LITTLES Must live in Dane County Parent or caregiver must complete the online application for child Committed to meeting with mentor 1 time per week Parent and child must connect with Match Support Specialist as required

Interested in learning more about getting involved as a mentor or a partner?
Reach out to Miriam Whiteagle, Site-Based Program Coordinator,
at mwhiteagle@bbbsmadison.org or 608-661-5437 ext. 1122.

Complete an application. 

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Dane County

School Friends at Wright Middle School is a great option for individuals who aspire to be mentors and are passionate about positively impacting young lives. Monday's during the school year,2:30 PM to 3:30 PM at Wright Middle School (1717 Fish Hatchery Rd, Madison, WI 53713) Complete an application.  PROGRAM DESCRIPTION After enrolling in our School-Friends Mentoring Program, Bigs and Littles are thoughtfully matched based on interests and preferences (gender, race, age, etc.) Once the Match is approved by Big, Little, and parent/caregiver, they can start meeting!   Minimum of 1 year commitment BBBS provides all activities and conversation starters to help Matches get to know each other during their sessions Time can be spent reading, playing board games, doing crafts, or catching up on homework.

BBBS conducts regular check-in conversations and observations with Bigs and Littles to ensure the relationship is healthy, safe, and thriving.

REQUIREMENTS FOR BIGS 18 years or older Must live or work in Dane County Complete online application, interview, and references Pass a background check Big must connect with Match Support Specialist as required Children entering 7th grade at Wright Middle School REQUIREMENTS FOR LITTLES Must live in Dane County Parent or caregiver must complete the online application for child Committed to meeting with mentor 1 time per week Parent and child must connect with Match Support Specialist as required

Interested in learning more about getting involved as a mentor or a partner?
Reach out to Miriam Whiteagle, Site-Based Program Coordinator,
at mwhiteagle@bbbsmadison.org or 608-661-5437 ext. 1122.

Complete an application. 

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Dane County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53713

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor a Child as a Big Brother or Big Sister

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

After enrolling in our Community-Based Mentoring Program, Bigs and Littles are thoughtfully matched based on geography (within a 20-minute drive), preferences (gender, race, age, etc.), and shared interests. Once the Match is approved by Big, Little, and parent/caregiver, introductions are made and we’re off!

Matches get together 2-4 times a month for a few hours. Bigs schedule outings directly with Littles and their parent/caregiver, and are responsible for picking up and transporting their Little. Activities vary based on the interests of the Bigs and Littles, so whether it’s frisbee at the park, paint night and ice cream, or a picnic hike, each Match can define what "quality time" looks like for them. 

THE ROLE OF BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF DANE COUNTY

Starting a new relationship can be daunting for both Big and Little, but we’re here every step of the way, providing:

Regular Match Support Contacts with Big, Little, and parent/caregiver to ensure the Match is healthy, safe, and thriving (monthly calls in the first year, then quarterly) BBBS-hosted activities each month for Matches to attend (skiing event, Halloween party, craft night, etc.) Tickets to sports, concerts, performing arts, etc. for Match outings Discounts or free admission to businesses around town for Match outings Resources and training for Bigs to increase cultural competency, trauma-informed mentoring, acknowledging biases, etc. Access to support services for families DID YOU KNOW?

While the majority of our Bigs mentor their Little one-on-one, more than 10% of our Matches are Big Couples and Big Families. In these Matches, volunteer Bigs sign up with their partner, spouse, children, etc., and get matched together with one Little. Mentoring is great, but mentoring with your family? Even better. To learn more about being part of a Big Couple or Big Family, contact us at reception@bbbsmadison.org or 608-661-5437.

PROGRAM BASICS One-to-one mentoring program for Littles ages 6-18 Bigs and Littles are matched based on geography (within 20-minute drive), Match preferences (gender, race, age, etc.), and shared interests Matches meet in-person for outings, choosing activities based on their schedules and interests Bigs schedule outings with Little and parent/caregiver and are responsible for picking up and transporting Little BBBS conducts regular Match Support contacts with Big/Little/parent to ensure the relationship is healthy, safe, and thriving (monthly contacts during the first year, quarterly after)

TIME & FREQUENCY Most Matches meet on weekends or evenings (timing varies based on schedules of Bigs/Littles) Matches meet 2-4 times each month for 1-3 hours

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Dane County

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

After enrolling in our Community-Based Mentoring Program, Bigs and Littles are thoughtfully matched based on geography (within a 20-minute drive), preferences (gender, race, age, etc.), and shared interests. Once the Match is approved by Big, Little, and parent/caregiver, introductions are made and we’re off!

Matches get together 2-4 times a month for a few hours. Bigs schedule outings directly with Littles and their parent/caregiver, and are responsible for picking up and transporting their Little. Activities vary based on the interests of the Bigs and Littles, so whether it’s frisbee at the park, paint night and ice cream, or a picnic hike, each Match can define what "quality time" looks like for them. 

THE ROLE OF BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF DANE COUNTY

Starting a new relationship can be daunting for both Big and Little, but we’re here every step of the way, providing:

Regular Match Support Contacts with Big, Little, and parent/caregiver to ensure the Match is healthy, safe, and thriving (monthly calls in the first year, then quarterly) BBBS-hosted activities each month for Matches to attend (skiing event, Halloween party, craft night, etc.) Tickets to sports, concerts, performing arts, etc. for Match outings Discounts or free admission to businesses around town for Match outings Resources and training for Bigs to increase cultural competency, trauma-informed mentoring, acknowledging biases, etc. Access to support services for families DID YOU KNOW?

While the majority of our Bigs mentor their Little one-on-one, more than 10% of our Matches are Big Couples and Big Families. In these Matches, volunteer Bigs sign up with their partner, spouse, children, etc., and get matched together with one Little. Mentoring is great, but mentoring with your family? Even better. To learn more about being part of a Big Couple or Big Family, contact us at reception@bbbsmadison.org or 608-661-5437.

PROGRAM BASICS One-to-one mentoring program for Littles ages 6-18 Bigs and Littles are matched based on geography (within 20-minute drive), Match preferences (gender, race, age, etc.), and shared interests Matches meet in-person for outings, choosing activities based on their schedules and interests Bigs schedule outings with Little and parent/caregiver and are responsible for picking up and transporting Little BBBS conducts regular Match Support contacts with Big/Little/parent to ensure the relationship is healthy, safe, and thriving (monthly contacts during the first year, quarterly after)

TIME & FREQUENCY Most Matches meet on weekends or evenings (timing varies based on schedules of Bigs/Littles) Matches meet 2-4 times each month for 1-3 hours

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Dane County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53704

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Impact your community today!

Did you know?  

By sharing a little time with a young person and doing things friends do - you're helping them:

attend training or college after HS by more than 20%;increase their earning potential more than 15% over their lifetime; and grow up to achieve incomes closer to yours, closing the gap by 2/3.  

What community won't thrive with more of that happening?! Don't miss out!

Visit https://bbbswishoreline.org/why-mentor or call 920.458.0111 today to take the first step in being part of this proven impact!

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters

Did you know?  

By sharing a little time with a young person and doing things friends do - you're helping them:

attend training or college after HS by more than 20%;increase their earning potential more than 15% over their lifetime; and grow up to achieve incomes closer to yours, closing the gap by 2/3.  

What community won't thrive with more of that happening?! Don't miss out!

Visit https://bbbswishoreline.org/why-mentor or call 920.458.0111 today to take the first step in being part of this proven impact!

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53083

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Home Delivered Meal Driver

Helpers on Wheels! Our Home Delivered Meal (HDM) volunteers deliver a nutritious lunchtime meal to homebound or convalescing residents if they are unable to prepare their own meals or attend a congregate dining site.  The vital program helps these individuals to continue to live in their own homes.  Volunteers provide a friendly visit that participants look forward to seeing each day.  

Volunteers are able to have a set schedule or pick days month to month.  

Volunteers must complete an application and pass a background check.  

Agency: DeForest Area Community And Senior Center

Helpers on Wheels! Our Home Delivered Meal (HDM) volunteers deliver a nutritious lunchtime meal to homebound or convalescing residents if they are unable to prepare their own meals or attend a congregate dining site.  The vital program helps these individuals to continue to live in their own homes.  Volunteers provide a friendly visit that participants look forward to seeing each day.  

Volunteers are able to have a set schedule or pick days month to month.  

Volunteers must complete an application and pass a background check.  

Agency: DeForest Area Community And Senior Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53532

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Logo

We are looking for someone to assist in developing a logo for our elementary school.

Agency: Iola-Scandinavia School District

We are looking for someone to assist in developing a logo for our elementary school.

Agency: Iola-Scandinavia School District

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54945

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be an A.N.G.E.L. (Bedside Vigil)

Still recruiting, but in-person services on hold due to COVID-19.

ALLIANCE OF NEIGHBORS GIVING END-OF-LIFE SUPPORT

 “Quietly sitting with patients is sometimes all that's needed to offer comfort to patients.”   -Dale Willis

A.N.G.E.L. Care Team:

Provide bedside support to those who are actively passing Offer respite to tired family members Be a calming presence for families and their loved one Be available quickly as needed Provide a tentative schedule when you are most likely available Just "be there" for our patients during the final hours/days of life Believes: No should die alone!

Ready to be an A.N.G.E.L. or want more information? Call Ann-Marie 920-452-1851 or email ann-marie.fleming@compassus.com

MORE INFORMATION:

A.N.G.E.L.S. consists of Volunteers that provide bedside support to our patients with a calming presence during the final days and hours of life. Volunteers can read, pray, hold their hand and just "be there" for our patients during the final hours/days of life. These volunteers are needed on a quick response basis to give respite to the family or when family is not present.  No one should die alone. 

This position is as needed.  When someone is in the last days of life, the coordinator would contact you to ask if you have any availability to help.  We realize you have other things in your life and it is always OK to say no.  Patients are either in their home or a care facility.

Training is provided.  Must be at least 18.  Requires persons who can demonstrate empathy, compassion, and respect.  Good communications skills are a must.  Call Ann-Marie Fleming at 920-452-1851 or email ann-marie.fleming@compassus.com to learn more and join our team of caring helpers.

Agency: Compassus Hospice

Still recruiting, but in-person services on hold due to COVID-19.

ALLIANCE OF NEIGHBORS GIVING END-OF-LIFE SUPPORT

 “Quietly sitting with patients is sometimes all that's needed to offer comfort to patients.”   -Dale Willis

A.N.G.E.L. Care Team:

Provide bedside support to those who are actively passing Offer respite to tired family members Be a calming presence for families and their loved one Be available quickly as needed Provide a tentative schedule when you are most likely available Just "be there" for our patients during the final hours/days of life Believes: No should die alone!

Ready to be an A.N.G.E.L. or want more information? Call Ann-Marie 920-452-1851 or email ann-marie.fleming@compassus.com

MORE INFORMATION:

A.N.G.E.L.S. consists of Volunteers that provide bedside support to our patients with a calming presence during the final days and hours of life. Volunteers can read, pray, hold their hand and just "be there" for our patients during the final hours/days of life. These volunteers are needed on a quick response basis to give respite to the family or when family is not present.  No one should die alone. 

This position is as needed.  When someone is in the last days of life, the coordinator would contact you to ask if you have any availability to help.  We realize you have other things in your life and it is always OK to say no.  Patients are either in their home or a care facility.

Training is provided.  Must be at least 18.  Requires persons who can demonstrate empathy, compassion, and respect.  Good communications skills are a must.  Call Ann-Marie Fleming at 920-452-1851 or email ann-marie.fleming@compassus.com to learn more and join our team of caring helpers.

Agency: Compassus Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Smile and Time - Make a Difference

Still Recruiting, but in-person services are on hold due to COVID-19. Social distancing options are available.

Social Distancing Options: 

Make Cards Write letters Prepare goodie bags

Items will be sent to patients at various locations. 

 

HOSPICE PATIENTS NEED VISITORS!

Are you:

Compassionate? Friendly? Reliable?

Do you want to make a difference in someone's life?

Provide quality of life Play music or sing Provide emotional and spiritual support  Play games or help with small tasks Just be there to listen or hold a hand

We provide ongoing training and support for volunteer

Create your own schedule 

We require 4-8 hours per month More hours are available if you choose Visits are welcome morning,  afternoon or evening 

“Quietly sitting with patients is sometimes all that's needed to offer comfort to patients.”   -Dale Willis

Friendly Visitor Volunteers - bring the "gift of friendship" to our patients and their families. Regular visits every week or two really brighten the days of our patients. When you bring a smile to them, hold their hand, talk with them, watch television, play bingo, or take walks with them your gift of time helps offer support and companionship!  It is also a comfort to the families to know another caring individual is looking in on them.

We serve hospice patients in various care facilities and in their homes throughout Sheboygan County.  This means there is probably a patient close to you.  Scheduling is flexible and most volunteers commit to four to eight hours per month.  More hours can be done.  Scheduling of visits is also flexible to meet your schedule.   Please consider giving the gift of your time and presence.  You will get so much more in return.

This opportunity will let you practice soft and social skills such as active listening, empathy and conversation.  It will also give you experience in a health care environment.  Both of which are pluses on a resume.  Training is provided at no charge.

Volunteers must be 18 or older with good interpersonal and communication skills.  They must have the ability to work independently with indirect supervision and a willingness to help others as a member of the hospice team. Compassus does an in-depth background check.

Any questions, please  call 920-452-1851 or email ann-marie.fleming@compassus.com to learn more about joining our caring family.

Agency: Compassus Hospice

Still Recruiting, but in-person services are on hold due to COVID-19. Social distancing options are available.

Social Distancing Options: 

Make Cards Write letters Prepare goodie bags

Items will be sent to patients at various locations. 

 

HOSPICE PATIENTS NEED VISITORS!

Are you:

Compassionate? Friendly? Reliable?

Do you want to make a difference in someone's life?

Provide quality of life Play music or sing Provide emotional and spiritual support  Play games or help with small tasks Just be there to listen or hold a hand

We provide ongoing training and support for volunteer

Create your own schedule 

We require 4-8 hours per month More hours are available if you choose Visits are welcome morning,  afternoon or evening 

“Quietly sitting with patients is sometimes all that's needed to offer comfort to patients.”   -Dale Willis

Friendly Visitor Volunteers - bring the "gift of friendship" to our patients and their families. Regular visits every week or two really brighten the days of our patients. When you bring a smile to them, hold their hand, talk with them, watch television, play bingo, or take walks with them your gift of time helps offer support and companionship!  It is also a comfort to the families to know another caring individual is looking in on them.

We serve hospice patients in various care facilities and in their homes throughout Sheboygan County.  This means there is probably a patient close to you.  Scheduling is flexible and most volunteers commit to four to eight hours per month.  More hours can be done.  Scheduling of visits is also flexible to meet your schedule.   Please consider giving the gift of your time and presence.  You will get so much more in return.

This opportunity will let you practice soft and social skills such as active listening, empathy and conversation.  It will also give you experience in a health care environment.  Both of which are pluses on a resume.  Training is provided at no charge.

Volunteers must be 18 or older with good interpersonal and communication skills.  They must have the ability to work independently with indirect supervision and a willingness to help others as a member of the hospice team. Compassus does an in-depth background check.

Any questions, please  call 920-452-1851 or email ann-marie.fleming@compassus.com to learn more about joining our caring family.

Agency: Compassus Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Friendly Visitor Plymouth

“Quietly sitting with patients is sometimes all that's needed to offer comfort to patients.”   -Dale Willis

Friendly Visitor Volunteers -bring the "gift of friendship" to our patients and their families. Regular visits every week or two really brighten the days of our patients. When you bring a smile to them, hold their hand, talk with them, watch television, play bingo, or take walks with them your gift of time helps offer support and companionship!  It is also a comfort to the families to know another caring individual is looking in on them.

We serve hospice patients in various care facilities and in their homes throughout Sheboygan County.  This means there is probably a patient close to you.  Scheduling is flexible and most volunteers commit to four to eight hours per month.  More hours can be done.  Scheduling of visits is also flexible to meet your schedule.   Please consider giving the gift of your time and presence.  You will get so much more in return.

This opportunity will let you practice soft and social skills such as active listening, empathy and conversation.  It will also give you experience in a health care environment.  Both of which are pluses on a resume.  Training is provided at no charge.

Volunteers must be 18 or older with good interpersonal and communication skills.  They must have the ability to work independently with indirect supervision and a willingness to help others as a member of the hospice team. Compassus does an in-depth background check.

Any questions, please  call 920-452-1851 or email ann-marie.fleming@compassus.com to learn more about joining our caring family.

Agency: Compassus Hospice

“Quietly sitting with patients is sometimes all that's needed to offer comfort to patients.”   -Dale Willis

Friendly Visitor Volunteers -bring the "gift of friendship" to our patients and their families. Regular visits every week or two really brighten the days of our patients. When you bring a smile to them, hold their hand, talk with them, watch television, play bingo, or take walks with them your gift of time helps offer support and companionship!  It is also a comfort to the families to know another caring individual is looking in on them.

We serve hospice patients in various care facilities and in their homes throughout Sheboygan County.  This means there is probably a patient close to you.  Scheduling is flexible and most volunteers commit to four to eight hours per month.  More hours can be done.  Scheduling of visits is also flexible to meet your schedule.   Please consider giving the gift of your time and presence.  You will get so much more in return.

This opportunity will let you practice soft and social skills such as active listening, empathy and conversation.  It will also give you experience in a health care environment.  Both of which are pluses on a resume.  Training is provided at no charge.

Volunteers must be 18 or older with good interpersonal and communication skills.  They must have the ability to work independently with indirect supervision and a willingness to help others as a member of the hospice team. Compassus does an in-depth background check.

Any questions, please  call 920-452-1851 or email ann-marie.fleming@compassus.com to learn more about joining our caring family.

Agency: Compassus Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: NAMI Ending the Silence Educator

Speaks to teens in school classrooms throughout Washington County as part of a national effort to help break down the stigma surrounding mental health issues by presenting the NAMI Ending the Silence program.

Requirements:  An adult who is living in recovery with a mental health condition or has a family member with a mental health condition. Individual can relate well to youth ages 13 – 18 and is comfortable speaking before groups of young people. Must have a relatively flexible schedule to be able to present during the school day.

Certification training: Must undergo formal interview process. Complete on-line training as well as in-person coaching & practice with ending the silence team. 

Commitment: Be available to perform AT LEAST one presentation per month for at least one school year. (Presentation schedules are coordinated to the speakers’ availability.)

Background check required.

 

Agency: NAMI Washington County Inc

Speaks to teens in school classrooms throughout Washington County as part of a national effort to help break down the stigma surrounding mental health issues by presenting the NAMI Ending the Silence program.

Requirements:  An adult who is living in recovery with a mental health condition or has a family member with a mental health condition. Individual can relate well to youth ages 13 – 18 and is comfortable speaking before groups of young people. Must have a relatively flexible schedule to be able to present during the school day.

Certification training: Must undergo formal interview process. Complete on-line training as well as in-person coaching & practice with ending the silence team. 

Commitment: Be available to perform AT LEAST one presentation per month for at least one school year. (Presentation schedules are coordinated to the speakers’ availability.)

Background check required.

 

Agency: NAMI Washington County Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53095

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: NAMI Family-to-Family Teacher

Co-leads the NAMI Family-to-Family education course which is a free, 12-session educational program for family members, significant others, and friends of people living with mental health illness. The course is designed to facilitate a better understanding of mental health illness, increase coping skills, and empower participants to become advocates for their family members. It is a designated evidence-based program.

Requirements: Prospective teachers must be family members (parents, siblings, adult children, spouses or partners) of individuals with mental illness. Ideally will have taken the NAMI Family-to-Family course. Because the course requires considerable lecturing, must be a capable reader comfortable reading out loud.

Certification training: Three-day weekend training sponsored by NAMI Wisconsin. Offered twice a year. Training, lodging, and meals are paid for by affiliate and state organizations.

Commitment: Must be willing to teach at least two 12-week courses in the two to three years following certification.

Background check required.

Agency: NAMI Washington County Inc

Co-leads the NAMI Family-to-Family education course which is a free, 12-session educational program for family members, significant others, and friends of people living with mental health illness. The course is designed to facilitate a better understanding of mental health illness, increase coping skills, and empower participants to become advocates for their family members. It is a designated evidence-based program.

Requirements: Prospective teachers must be family members (parents, siblings, adult children, spouses or partners) of individuals with mental illness. Ideally will have taken the NAMI Family-to-Family course. Because the course requires considerable lecturing, must be a capable reader comfortable reading out loud.

Certification training: Three-day weekend training sponsored by NAMI Wisconsin. Offered twice a year. Training, lodging, and meals are paid for by affiliate and state organizations.

Commitment: Must be willing to teach at least two 12-week courses in the two to three years following certification.

Background check required.

Agency: NAMI Washington County Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53095

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Theatre Set and Paint Crew

The Sheboygan Theatre Company is currently looking for interested persons to fill a number of volunteer positions. We are a non-profit organization that consists of passionate volunteers dedicated to making quality live theatre performance experiences. 

Volunteer positions are available as scenery artists, set construction, costume construction.

 

 

Agency: Sheboygan Theatre Company

The Sheboygan Theatre Company is currently looking for interested persons to fill a number of volunteer positions. We are a non-profit organization that consists of passionate volunteers dedicated to making quality live theatre performance experiences. 

Volunteer positions are available as scenery artists, set construction, costume construction.

 

 

Agency: Sheboygan Theatre Company

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Backstage Crew

The Sheboygan Theatre Company is currently looking for interested persons to fill a number of volunteer positions. We are a non-profit organization that consists of passionate volunteers dedicated to making quality live theatre performance experiences. 

Volunteer positions are available as run crew, lighting crew, sound crew, hair and makeup crew, costume crew

Agency: Sheboygan Theatre Company

The Sheboygan Theatre Company is currently looking for interested persons to fill a number of volunteer positions. We are a non-profit organization that consists of passionate volunteers dedicated to making quality live theatre performance experiences. 

Volunteer positions are available as run crew, lighting crew, sound crew, hair and makeup crew, costume crew

Agency: Sheboygan Theatre Company

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Theatre Performance Volunteers

The Sheboygan Theatre Company is currently looking for interested persons to fill a number of volunteer positions. We are a non-profit organization that consists of passionate volunteers dedicated to making quality live theatre performance experiences.

Volunteer positions are available as ushers, ticket takers, coat room attendants, door greeters, concession workers, ticket office.

 

 

Agency: Sheboygan Theatre Company

The Sheboygan Theatre Company is currently looking for interested persons to fill a number of volunteer positions. We are a non-profit organization that consists of passionate volunteers dedicated to making quality live theatre performance experiences.

Volunteer positions are available as ushers, ticket takers, coat room attendants, door greeters, concession workers, ticket office.

 

 

Agency: Sheboygan Theatre Company

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sheboygan Theatre Company Advisory Committee Member

The Advisory Committee of the Sheboygan Theatre Company is the governing body of the Company. The Advisory Committee provides leadership and direction to the organization by defining its philosophy, mission, objectives, strategy, and goals. 

The terms are three years.

The Advisory Committee meets monthly throughout the year. Each member is expected to be a season ticket holder and serve on at least one sub-committee.

 

Agency: Sheboygan Theatre Company

The Advisory Committee of the Sheboygan Theatre Company is the governing body of the Company. The Advisory Committee provides leadership and direction to the organization by defining its philosophy, mission, objectives, strategy, and goals. 

The terms are three years.

The Advisory Committee meets monthly throughout the year. Each member is expected to be a season ticket holder and serve on at least one sub-committee.

 

Agency: Sheboygan Theatre Company

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mission Delivery Internship

Support the Mission Delivery staff in all aspects of the wish granting experience, with an emphasis on special activities and volunteer programs. Will also include general office duties.

Agency: Make-A-Wish Wisconsin

Support the Mission Delivery staff in all aspects of the wish granting experience, with an emphasis on special activities and volunteer programs. Will also include general office duties.

Agency: Make-A-Wish Wisconsin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53226

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentoring with conNEXTions

Have you ever thought about being a mentor? Well, conNEXTions is looking for mentors in many areas to guide young adults 18-30 years old. We just ask that you meet with your mentee in person once a month for at least 6 months. For more information on being a conNEXTions' mentor, please visit https://connextions.org/become-a-mentor/ or email  info@connextions.org. Thank you.

Agency: conNEXTions

Have you ever thought about being a mentor? Well, conNEXTions is looking for mentors in many areas to guide young adults 18-30 years old. We just ask that you meet with your mentee in person once a month for at least 6 months. For more information on being a conNEXTions' mentor, please visit https://connextions.org/become-a-mentor/ or email  info@connextions.org. Thank you.

Agency: conNEXTions

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53705

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Do something truly meaningful with your free time: give the gift of friendship to a hospice patient! (Walworth)

Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! We are looking for more special individuals in Walworth County to join our growing team of superstar volunteers! Companion Volunteers enrich the lives of hospice patients in their area through regular visits, which may involve playing games, enjoying a leisurely stroll around the nursing home/assisted-living facility or just engaging in lively conversation. Service hours are flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. YOU have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients’ lives... a smile and reassurance that comes with knowing they are genuinely cared for! If you have a little extra time to give to hear someone's life story, and have a big heart, click either brown RESPOND button at the top and bottom of this listing to notify Liz, Hospice Volunteer Coordinator, that you wish to learn more about our unique volunteer opportunities. We're waiting to hear from you!

Requirements of Companion Volunteers: must be 18 years or older; agree to a background/reference check; have reliable transportation; and attend an orientation to learn more about the philosophy of hospice, our company, the role of the volunteer and communicating with hospice patients and their families. All companion volunteers must complete 2 step TB testing. Volunteer hours are extremely flexible and opportunities are scheduled according to needs, personality, availability and location.

Agency: Heartland Hospice (Kenosha County)

Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! We are looking for more special individuals in Walworth County to join our growing team of superstar volunteers! Companion Volunteers enrich the lives of hospice patients in their area through regular visits, which may involve playing games, enjoying a leisurely stroll around the nursing home/assisted-living facility or just engaging in lively conversation. Service hours are flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. YOU have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients’ lives... a smile and reassurance that comes with knowing they are genuinely cared for! If you have a little extra time to give to hear someone's life story, and have a big heart, click either brown RESPOND button at the top and bottom of this listing to notify Liz, Hospice Volunteer Coordinator, that you wish to learn more about our unique volunteer opportunities. We're waiting to hear from you!

Requirements of Companion Volunteers: must be 18 years or older; agree to a background/reference check; have reliable transportation; and attend an orientation to learn more about the philosophy of hospice, our company, the role of the volunteer and communicating with hospice patients and their families. All companion volunteers must complete 2 step TB testing. Volunteer hours are extremely flexible and opportunities are scheduled according to needs, personality, availability and location.

Agency: Heartland Hospice (Kenosha County)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53121

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Do something truly meaningful with your free time: give the gift of friendship to a hospice patient! (Racine)

Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! We are looking for more special individuals in Racine County to join our growing team of superstar volunteers! Companion Volunteers enrich the lives of hospice patients in their area through regular visits, which may involve playing games, enjoying a leisurely stroll around the nursing home/assisted-living facility or just engaging in lively conversation. Service hours are flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. YOU have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients’ lives... a smile and reassurance that comes with knowing they are genuinely cared for! If you have a little extra time to give to hear someone's life story, and have a big heart, click either brown RESPOND button at the top and bottom of this listing to notify Liz, Hospice Volunteer Coordinator, that you wish to learn more about our unique volunteer opportunities. We're waiting to hear from you!

Requirements of Companion Volunteers: must be 18 years or older; agree to a background/reference check; have reliable transportation; and attend an orientation to learn more about the philosophy of hospice, our company, the role of the volunteer and communicating with hospice patients and their families. Volunteer hours are extremely flexible and opportunities are scheduled according to needs, personality, availability and location.

Agency: Heartland Hospice (Kenosha County)

Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! We are looking for more special individuals in Racine County to join our growing team of superstar volunteers! Companion Volunteers enrich the lives of hospice patients in their area through regular visits, which may involve playing games, enjoying a leisurely stroll around the nursing home/assisted-living facility or just engaging in lively conversation. Service hours are flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. YOU have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients’ lives... a smile and reassurance that comes with knowing they are genuinely cared for! If you have a little extra time to give to hear someone's life story, and have a big heart, click either brown RESPOND button at the top and bottom of this listing to notify Liz, Hospice Volunteer Coordinator, that you wish to learn more about our unique volunteer opportunities. We're waiting to hear from you!

Requirements of Companion Volunteers: must be 18 years or older; agree to a background/reference check; have reliable transportation; and attend an orientation to learn more about the philosophy of hospice, our company, the role of the volunteer and communicating with hospice patients and their families. Volunteer hours are extremely flexible and opportunities are scheduled according to needs, personality, availability and location.

Agency: Heartland Hospice (Kenosha County)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53406

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Do something truly meaningful with your free time: give the gift of friendship to a hospice patient! (Kenosha)

Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! We are looking for more special individuals in Kenosha County to join our growing team of superstar volunteers! Companion volunteers enrich the lives of hospice patients in their area through regular visits, which may involve playing games, a leisurely stroll through the nursing home/assisted living facility or just engaging in lively conversation. Service hours are flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. YOU have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients' lives . . . a smile and reassurance that comes with knowing they are genuinely cared for! If you have a little extra time to give to hear someone's life story, and have a big heart, click either brown RESPOND button at the top and bottom of this listing to notify Liz, Hospice Volunteer Coordinator, that you wish to learn more about our unique volunteer opportunities. We're waiting to hear from you!

Requirements of Companion Volunteers: must be 18 years or older; agree to background/reference checks; have reliable transportation; and attend an orientation to learn more about the philosophy of hospice, our company, the role of the volunteer and communicating with hospice patients and their families, complete 2-step TB testing. Volunteer hours are flexible and opportunities are scheduled according to needs, personality, availability and location. 

Agency: Heartland Hospice (Kenosha County)

Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! We are looking for more special individuals in Kenosha County to join our growing team of superstar volunteers! Companion volunteers enrich the lives of hospice patients in their area through regular visits, which may involve playing games, a leisurely stroll through the nursing home/assisted living facility or just engaging in lively conversation. Service hours are flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. YOU have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients' lives . . . a smile and reassurance that comes with knowing they are genuinely cared for! If you have a little extra time to give to hear someone's life story, and have a big heart, click either brown RESPOND button at the top and bottom of this listing to notify Liz, Hospice Volunteer Coordinator, that you wish to learn more about our unique volunteer opportunities. We're waiting to hear from you!

Requirements of Companion Volunteers: must be 18 years or older; agree to background/reference checks; have reliable transportation; and attend an orientation to learn more about the philosophy of hospice, our company, the role of the volunteer and communicating with hospice patients and their families, complete 2-step TB testing. Volunteer hours are flexible and opportunities are scheduled according to needs, personality, availability and location. 

Agency: Heartland Hospice (Kenosha County)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Vets-For-Vets Hospice Volunteer (Kenosha/Racine)

Through our "Vets for Vets" program, veteran volunteers will have the unique ability to support our veteran patients who are terminally ill. Heartland Hospice volunteers help to support and enhance the quality of life of those they visit. Bringing the gift of friendship to our patients through regular visits, these volunteers offer services such as: companionship by just being present for the patient and offering to talk or assisting with non-medical tasks; emotional support through listening, sharing experiences and stories; allowing for expression of feelings; holding a hand; giving a needed hug; offering words of comfort; and respite support by staying with the patient while the caregiver enjoys a moment alone to run errands, make appointments, or simply take time to care for themselves.

We recognize that veterans share a special bond among each other. The goal of our "Vets for Vets" program is to match veteran patients with a hospice-trained veteran who may have a similar background. All patient visitation volunteers receive training regarding the philosophy of hospice, the role of the volunteer and other staff members, as well as, helpful skills in caring for and communicating with hospice patients and their families. Volunteers in our veterans program also receive additional training focused on a veteran's specific needs. Volunteer hours are flexible and scheduled according to your availability.

Interested applicants will: be at least 18-years-old, complete initial application paperwork, agree to a background and reference check, attend a volunteer orientation and complete two TB tests. If interested, please click either brown RESPOND button at the top and bottom of this listing to notify us you wish to learn more about this unique volunteer opportunity. 

Agency: Heartland Hospice (Kenosha County)

Through our "Vets for Vets" program, veteran volunteers will have the unique ability to support our veteran patients who are terminally ill. Heartland Hospice volunteers help to support and enhance the quality of life of those they visit. Bringing the gift of friendship to our patients through regular visits, these volunteers offer services such as: companionship by just being present for the patient and offering to talk or assisting with non-medical tasks; emotional support through listening, sharing experiences and stories; allowing for expression of feelings; holding a hand; giving a needed hug; offering words of comfort; and respite support by staying with the patient while the caregiver enjoys a moment alone to run errands, make appointments, or simply take time to care for themselves.

We recognize that veterans share a special bond among each other. The goal of our "Vets for Vets" program is to match veteran patients with a hospice-trained veteran who may have a similar background. All patient visitation volunteers receive training regarding the philosophy of hospice, the role of the volunteer and other staff members, as well as, helpful skills in caring for and communicating with hospice patients and their families. Volunteers in our veterans program also receive additional training focused on a veteran's specific needs. Volunteer hours are flexible and scheduled according to your availability.

Interested applicants will: be at least 18-years-old, complete initial application paperwork, agree to a background and reference check, attend a volunteer orientation and complete two TB tests. If interested, please click either brown RESPOND button at the top and bottom of this listing to notify us you wish to learn more about this unique volunteer opportunity. 

Agency: Heartland Hospice (Kenosha County)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be present for someone in their greatest hour of need! (Racine County)

Our number one goal at Heartland Hospice is to ensure no one dies alone. A hospice Vigil Volunteer is one of Heartland's most special and fulfilling opportunities. Vigil Volunteers sit bedside with a patient who is in their last hours of life. Support may involve prayer (reading from the Bible or other material that is comforting for patient), providing respite to family (allowing them to step away and eat a meal/take a break) or simply being present...providing comfort and peace of mind to all that the patient is not alone.

Our Vigil Volunteer program is more of an "on-call" opportunity; vigil support is based upon request of patient's family or caregiving team. Scheduling of vigil takes into consideration the volunteer's location and availability.

If you live in Racine County and would like to learn more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity to support hospice patients in their greatest hour of need, please click either brown RESPOND button at the top and bottom of this listing to notify Volunteer Coordinator Liz you wish to learn more about our unique volunteer opportunities. 

Applicants must attend an orientation to learn about the philosophy of hospice, the role of a Vigil Volunteer, and skills related to caring for and communicating with hospice patients and their families. Emphasis is on providing comfort during the dying process. Requirements for Vigil Volunteers: 18 years of age or older, must agree to background and reference check, must be appropriately coping with any personal losses, impeccable communication skills, sound judgment regarding issues of death and dying, and ability to work independently with indirect supervision. Characteristics that Heartland is looking for in a Vigil Volunteer include: a positive outlook on life, flexibility, empathy, sensitivity to issues around death and dying, compassion, a willingness to help others and ability to work as a member of the hospice team. Reliable transportation is a must!

Heartland Hospice provides service to patients, either in their own homes or in nursing/assisted-living facilities, throughout Southeastern Wisconsin.

Agency: Heartland Hospice (Kenosha County)

Our number one goal at Heartland Hospice is to ensure no one dies alone. A hospice Vigil Volunteer is one of Heartland's most special and fulfilling opportunities. Vigil Volunteers sit bedside with a patient who is in their last hours of life. Support may involve prayer (reading from the Bible or other material that is comforting for patient), providing respite to family (allowing them to step away and eat a meal/take a break) or simply being present...providing comfort and peace of mind to all that the patient is not alone.

Our Vigil Volunteer program is more of an "on-call" opportunity; vigil support is based upon request of patient's family or caregiving team. Scheduling of vigil takes into consideration the volunteer's location and availability.

If you live in Racine County and would like to learn more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity to support hospice patients in their greatest hour of need, please click either brown RESPOND button at the top and bottom of this listing to notify Volunteer Coordinator Liz you wish to learn more about our unique volunteer opportunities. 

Applicants must attend an orientation to learn about the philosophy of hospice, the role of a Vigil Volunteer, and skills related to caring for and communicating with hospice patients and their families. Emphasis is on providing comfort during the dying process. Requirements for Vigil Volunteers: 18 years of age or older, must agree to background and reference check, must be appropriately coping with any personal losses, impeccable communication skills, sound judgment regarding issues of death and dying, and ability to work independently with indirect supervision. Characteristics that Heartland is looking for in a Vigil Volunteer include: a positive outlook on life, flexibility, empathy, sensitivity to issues around death and dying, compassion, a willingness to help others and ability to work as a member of the hospice team. Reliable transportation is a must!

Heartland Hospice provides service to patients, either in their own homes or in nursing/assisted-living facilities, throughout Southeastern Wisconsin.

Agency: Heartland Hospice (Kenosha County)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53405

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be present for someone in their greatest hour of need! (Kenosha County)

Our number one goal at Heartland Hospice is to ensure no one dies alone. A hospice Vigil Volunteer is one of Heartland's most special and fulfilling opportunities. Vigil Volunteers sit bedside with a patient who is in their last hours of life. Support may involve prayer (reading from the Bible or other material that is comforting for patient), providing respite to family (allowing them to step away and eat a meal/take a break) or simply being present...providing comfort and peace of mind to all that the patient is not alone.

Our Vigil Volunteer program is more of an "on-call" opportunity; vigil support is based upon request of patient's family or caregiving team. Scheduling of vigil takes into consideration the volunteer's location and availability.

If you live in Kenosha County and would like to learn more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity to support hospice patients in their greatest hour of need, please click either brown RESPOND button at the top and bottom of this listing to notify Volunteer Coordinator Liz you wish to learn more about this unique volunteer opportunity. 

Applicants must attend an orientation to learn about the philosophy of hospice, the role of a Vigil Volunteer, and skills related to caring for and communicating with hospice patients and their families. Emphasis is on providing comfort during the dying process. Requirements for Vigil Volunteers: 18 years of age or older, must agree to background and reference check, must be appropriately coping with any personal losses, impeccable communication skills, sound judgment regarding issues of death and dying, and ability to work independently with indirect supervision. Characteristics that Heartland is looking for in a Vigil Volunteer include: a positive outlook on life, flexibility, empathy, sensitivity to issues around death and dying, compassion, a willingness to help others and ability to work as a member of the hospice team. Reliable transportation is a must!

Heartland Hospice provides service to patients, either in their own homes or in nursing/assisted-living facilities, throughout Southeastern Wisconsin.

Agency: Heartland Hospice (Kenosha County)

Our number one goal at Heartland Hospice is to ensure no one dies alone. A hospice Vigil Volunteer is one of Heartland's most special and fulfilling opportunities. Vigil Volunteers sit bedside with a patient who is in their last hours of life. Support may involve prayer (reading from the Bible or other material that is comforting for patient), providing respite to family (allowing them to step away and eat a meal/take a break) or simply being present...providing comfort and peace of mind to all that the patient is not alone.

Our Vigil Volunteer program is more of an "on-call" opportunity; vigil support is based upon request of patient's family or caregiving team. Scheduling of vigil takes into consideration the volunteer's location and availability.

If you live in Kenosha County and would like to learn more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity to support hospice patients in their greatest hour of need, please click either brown RESPOND button at the top and bottom of this listing to notify Volunteer Coordinator Liz you wish to learn more about this unique volunteer opportunity. 

Applicants must attend an orientation to learn about the philosophy of hospice, the role of a Vigil Volunteer, and skills related to caring for and communicating with hospice patients and their families. Emphasis is on providing comfort during the dying process. Requirements for Vigil Volunteers: 18 years of age or older, must agree to background and reference check, must be appropriately coping with any personal losses, impeccable communication skills, sound judgment regarding issues of death and dying, and ability to work independently with indirect supervision. Characteristics that Heartland is looking for in a Vigil Volunteer include: a positive outlook on life, flexibility, empathy, sensitivity to issues around death and dying, compassion, a willingness to help others and ability to work as a member of the hospice team. Reliable transportation is a must!

Heartland Hospice provides service to patients, either in their own homes or in nursing/assisted-living facilities, throughout Southeastern Wisconsin.

Agency: Heartland Hospice (Kenosha County)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be present for someone in their greatest hour of need! (Walworth County)

Our number one goal at Heartland Hospice is to ensure no one dies alone. A hospice Vigil Volunteer is one of Heartland's most special and fulfilling opportunities. Vigil Volunteers sit bedside with a patient who is in their last hours of life. Support may involve prayer (reading from the Bible or other material that is comforting for patient), providing respite to family (allowing them to step away and eat a meal/take a break) or simply being present...providing comfort and peace of mind to all that the patient is not alone.

Our Vigil Volunteer program is more of an "on-call" opportunity; vigil support is based upon request of patient's family or caregiving team. Scheduling of vigil takes into consideration the volunteer's location and availability.

If you live in Walworth County and would like to learn more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity to support hospice patients in their greatest hour of need, please click either brown RESPOND button at the top and bottom of this listing to notify Volunteer Coordinator Liz you wish to learn more about this unique volunteer opportunity. 

Applicants must attend an orientation to learn about the philosophy of hospice, the role of a Vigil Volunteer, and skills related to caring for and communicating with hospice patients and their families. Emphasis is on providing comfort during the dying process. Requirements for Vigil Volunteers: 18 years of age or older, must agree to background and reference check, must be appropriately coping with any personal losses, impeccable communication skills, sound judgment regarding issues of death and dying, and ability to work independently with indirect supervision. Characteristics that Heartland is looking for in a Vigil Volunteer include: a positive outlook on life, flexibility, empathy, sensitivity to issues around death and dying, compassion, a willingness to help others and ability to work as a member of the hospice team. Reliable transportation is a must!

Heartland Hospice provides service to patients, either in their own homes or in nursing/assisted-living facilities, throughout Southeastern Wisconsin.

Agency: Heartland Hospice (Kenosha County)

Our number one goal at Heartland Hospice is to ensure no one dies alone. A hospice Vigil Volunteer is one of Heartland's most special and fulfilling opportunities. Vigil Volunteers sit bedside with a patient who is in their last hours of life. Support may involve prayer (reading from the Bible or other material that is comforting for patient), providing respite to family (allowing them to step away and eat a meal/take a break) or simply being present...providing comfort and peace of mind to all that the patient is not alone.

Our Vigil Volunteer program is more of an "on-call" opportunity; vigil support is based upon request of patient's family or caregiving team. Scheduling of vigil takes into consideration the volunteer's location and availability.

If you live in Walworth County and would like to learn more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity to support hospice patients in their greatest hour of need, please click either brown RESPOND button at the top and bottom of this listing to notify Volunteer Coordinator Liz you wish to learn more about this unique volunteer opportunity. 

Applicants must attend an orientation to learn about the philosophy of hospice, the role of a Vigil Volunteer, and skills related to caring for and communicating with hospice patients and their families. Emphasis is on providing comfort during the dying process. Requirements for Vigil Volunteers: 18 years of age or older, must agree to background and reference check, must be appropriately coping with any personal losses, impeccable communication skills, sound judgment regarding issues of death and dying, and ability to work independently with indirect supervision. Characteristics that Heartland is looking for in a Vigil Volunteer include: a positive outlook on life, flexibility, empathy, sensitivity to issues around death and dying, compassion, a willingness to help others and ability to work as a member of the hospice team. Reliable transportation is a must!

Heartland Hospice provides service to patients, either in their own homes or in nursing/assisted-living facilities, throughout Southeastern Wisconsin.

Agency: Heartland Hospice (Kenosha County)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53121

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Share your pet's unconditional love with our hospice patients (Kenosha)

Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! We are looking for more pet/handler teams to enrich the lives or our hospice patient (in Racine or Kenosha County) by making regular visits to provide companionship and meaningful activities between animal and patient. Service hours are flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. Volunteers and their furry friends have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients' lives . . . a smile and reassurance that comes with knowing they are genuinely cared for. If you have a friendly canine that has a lot of love to give and spreads joy wherever she/he goes, this is the opportunity for you!

If your dog is currently certified through an approved, reputable therapy animal agency, you can immediately apply to become a Heartland Hospice volunteer.

Is your pet not certified? We will happily assist you with this process. Once your pet is certified and registered, you will be trained to become a Heartland Hospice volunteer (i.e., attend an orientation, fill out an application/paperwork, etc). Handlers must be at least 18 years of age, agree to a background and reference check, and have reliable transportation. 

Agency: Heartland Hospice (Kenosha County)

Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! We are looking for more pet/handler teams to enrich the lives or our hospice patient (in Racine or Kenosha County) by making regular visits to provide companionship and meaningful activities between animal and patient. Service hours are flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. Volunteers and their furry friends have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients' lives . . . a smile and reassurance that comes with knowing they are genuinely cared for. If you have a friendly canine that has a lot of love to give and spreads joy wherever she/he goes, this is the opportunity for you!

If your dog is currently certified through an approved, reputable therapy animal agency, you can immediately apply to become a Heartland Hospice volunteer.

Is your pet not certified? We will happily assist you with this process. Once your pet is certified and registered, you will be trained to become a Heartland Hospice volunteer (i.e., attend an orientation, fill out an application/paperwork, etc). Handlers must be at least 18 years of age, agree to a background and reference check, and have reliable transportation. 

Agency: Heartland Hospice (Kenosha County)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Share your pet's unconditional love with our hospice patients! (Walworth)

Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! We are looking for more pet/handler teams to enrich the lives of our hospice patients in Walworth County by making regular visits to provide companionship and meaningful activities between animal and patient. Service hours are flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. Volunteers and their furry friends have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients' lives . . . a smile and reassurance that comes with knowing they are genuinely cared for. If you have a friendly canine that has a lot of love to give and spreads joy wherever she/he goes, this is the opportunity for you! 

If your dog is currently certified through an approved, reputable therapy animal agency, you can immediately apply to become a Heartland Hospice volunteer.

If your pet not certified? We will happily assist with this process. Once your pet is certified and registered, you will then be trained to become a Heartland Hospice volunteer (i.e., fill out an application, attend an orientation, etc). Handlers must be at least 18 years of age, agree to background and reference check, have reliable transportation and complete 2-step TB testing. 

Agency: Heartland Hospice (Kenosha County)

Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! We are looking for more pet/handler teams to enrich the lives of our hospice patients in Walworth County by making regular visits to provide companionship and meaningful activities between animal and patient. Service hours are flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. Volunteers and their furry friends have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients' lives . . . a smile and reassurance that comes with knowing they are genuinely cared for. If you have a friendly canine that has a lot of love to give and spreads joy wherever she/he goes, this is the opportunity for you! 

If your dog is currently certified through an approved, reputable therapy animal agency, you can immediately apply to become a Heartland Hospice volunteer.

If your pet not certified? We will happily assist with this process. Once your pet is certified and registered, you will then be trained to become a Heartland Hospice volunteer (i.e., fill out an application, attend an orientation, etc). Handlers must be at least 18 years of age, agree to background and reference check, have reliable transportation and complete 2-step TB testing. 

Agency: Heartland Hospice (Kenosha County)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53147

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Songs from the heart: give the gift of music to hospice patients! (Kenosha/Racine)

Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! Do you know how to play an instrument and/or enjoy singing? we are looking for more special individuals in Kenosha and Racine County to join our growing team of superstar volunteers! Musician volunteers enrich the lives of hospice patients in their area by sharing their talents during regular visits. In addition to providing music, volunteers provide much needed socialization and one-on-one support. Service hours are flexible and scheduled according to your location and availability. Musician volunteers have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients' lives . .  uplifting music, a smile and reassurance that they are genuinely cared for! If you have a little extra time to give to share your love of melody, and have a big heart, please click either brown RESPOND button at the top and bottom of this listing to notify Volunteer Coordinator Liz you wish to learn more about this unique volunteer opportunity. 

Qualifications of musician volunteers: must be 18 years or older; agree to a background/reference check; and attend an orientation to learn more about the philosophy of hospice and our company, the role of the volunteer and communicating with hospice patients and their families. Volunteers must complete 2-step TB testing. Travel is required for this role, reliable transportation is a must. 

Agency: Heartland Hospice (Kenosha County)

Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! Do you know how to play an instrument and/or enjoy singing? we are looking for more special individuals in Kenosha and Racine County to join our growing team of superstar volunteers! Musician volunteers enrich the lives of hospice patients in their area by sharing their talents during regular visits. In addition to providing music, volunteers provide much needed socialization and one-on-one support. Service hours are flexible and scheduled according to your location and availability. Musician volunteers have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients' lives . .  uplifting music, a smile and reassurance that they are genuinely cared for! If you have a little extra time to give to share your love of melody, and have a big heart, please click either brown RESPOND button at the top and bottom of this listing to notify Volunteer Coordinator Liz you wish to learn more about this unique volunteer opportunity. 

Qualifications of musician volunteers: must be 18 years or older; agree to a background/reference check; and attend an orientation to learn more about the philosophy of hospice and our company, the role of the volunteer and communicating with hospice patients and their families. Volunteers must complete 2-step TB testing. Travel is required for this role, reliable transportation is a must. 

Agency: Heartland Hospice (Kenosha County)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer from home: craft your way into the hearts of hospice patients (Kenosha)

Do you live in Kenosha County? Do you enjoy making crafts? Can you crochet and/or knit? Turn your hobby into healing by becoming a craft volunteer . . . all from the comforts of your own home! Heart Hospice needs more talented craft volunteers to donate items that will bring comfort to patients facing life-limiting illnesses. The sky's the limit when it comes to what will bring a smile to a patient's face, but some suggestions include: crocheted lap blankets/shawls/slipper, cards for every occasion (birthdays, holidays, "thinking of you", etc), veterans appreciation items, stuffed animals (teddy bears) or any other craft item that will brighten a patient's room. 

Once you have items ready to donate, staff will gladly pick them up at the volunteer's destination of choice or donations can be dropped off at our Kenosha business office. This is your chance to make a BIG difference without even leaving your doorstep! Please click either brown RESPOND button at the top and bottom of this listing to notify Volunteer Coordinator Liz you're interested in donating handmade gifts of comfort to our hospice patients. We're waiting to hear from you!

Heartland Hospice provides end-of-life services to patients and their families throughout Southeastern Wisconsin: Kenosha, Milwaukee, Racine, Waukesha, Walworth, Jefferson, Dodge, Washington and Ozaukee.

Agency: Heartland Hospice (Kenosha County)

Do you live in Kenosha County? Do you enjoy making crafts? Can you crochet and/or knit? Turn your hobby into healing by becoming a craft volunteer . . . all from the comforts of your own home! Heart Hospice needs more talented craft volunteers to donate items that will bring comfort to patients facing life-limiting illnesses. The sky's the limit when it comes to what will bring a smile to a patient's face, but some suggestions include: crocheted lap blankets/shawls/slipper, cards for every occasion (birthdays, holidays, "thinking of you", etc), veterans appreciation items, stuffed animals (teddy bears) or any other craft item that will brighten a patient's room. 

Once you have items ready to donate, staff will gladly pick them up at the volunteer's destination of choice or donations can be dropped off at our Kenosha business office. This is your chance to make a BIG difference without even leaving your doorstep! Please click either brown RESPOND button at the top and bottom of this listing to notify Volunteer Coordinator Liz you're interested in donating handmade gifts of comfort to our hospice patients. We're waiting to hear from you!

Heartland Hospice provides end-of-life services to patients and their families throughout Southeastern Wisconsin: Kenosha, Milwaukee, Racine, Waukesha, Walworth, Jefferson, Dodge, Washington and Ozaukee.

Agency: Heartland Hospice (Kenosha County)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53144

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veterans Serving Veterans: Volunteer in Hospice! (Mukwonago)

Through our "Vets for Vets" program, veteran volunteers will have the unique ability to support our veteran patients who are terminally ill. Heartland Hospice volunteers help to support and enhance the quality of life of those they visit. Bringing the gift of friendship to our patients through regular visits, these volunteers offer services such as: companionship by just being present for the patient and offering to talk or assisting with non-medical tasks; emotional support through listening, sharing experiences and stories; allowing for expression of feelings; holding a hand; giving a needed hug; offering words of comfort; and respite support by staying with the patient while the caregiver enjoys a moment alone to run errands, make appointments, or simply take time to care for themself.

We recognize that veterans share a special bond among each other. The goal of our "Vets for Vets'' program is to match veteran patients with a hospice-trained veteran who may have a similar background. All patient visitation volunteers receive training regarding the philosophy of hospice, the role of the volunteers and other staff members as well as helpful skills in caring for and communicating with hospice patients and their families. Volunteers in our veterans program and receive additional training focused a on a veteran's specific needs. Volunteer hours are flexible and scheduled according to your availability. 

Interested applicants will: be at least 18-years-old, complete initial application paperwork, agree to a background and reference check, attend a volunteer orientation and complete the two TB tests. 

Agency: Heartland Hospice (Kenosha County)

Through our "Vets for Vets" program, veteran volunteers will have the unique ability to support our veteran patients who are terminally ill. Heartland Hospice volunteers help to support and enhance the quality of life of those they visit. Bringing the gift of friendship to our patients through regular visits, these volunteers offer services such as: companionship by just being present for the patient and offering to talk or assisting with non-medical tasks; emotional support through listening, sharing experiences and stories; allowing for expression of feelings; holding a hand; giving a needed hug; offering words of comfort; and respite support by staying with the patient while the caregiver enjoys a moment alone to run errands, make appointments, or simply take time to care for themself.

We recognize that veterans share a special bond among each other. The goal of our "Vets for Vets'' program is to match veteran patients with a hospice-trained veteran who may have a similar background. All patient visitation volunteers receive training regarding the philosophy of hospice, the role of the volunteers and other staff members as well as helpful skills in caring for and communicating with hospice patients and their families. Volunteers in our veterans program and receive additional training focused a on a veteran's specific needs. Volunteer hours are flexible and scheduled according to your availability. 

Interested applicants will: be at least 18-years-old, complete initial application paperwork, agree to a background and reference check, attend a volunteer orientation and complete the two TB tests. 

Agency: Heartland Hospice (Kenosha County)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53149

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be present for someone in their greatest hour of need! (Mukwonago)

Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! Do you believe no one should die alone? Are you caring, compassionate, dependable, and patient? This may bet he opportunity for you. Our vigil volunteers sit with our patients during their last hours. Volunteers read, hold hands, and offer quiet support to patients and their families. 

This is an on-call volunteer opportunity and the volunteer can always decline the request. Training and ongoing support are provided. Emphasis is on providing comfort during the dying process. Questions? Please click either brown RESPOND button at the top and bottom of this listing to notify us you wish to learn more about this unique volunteer opportunity. 

Requirements: Must be 18 years or older; agree to a background/reference check; and attend an orientation to learn more about he philosophy of hospice and our company, the role of the volunteer and communicating with hospice patients and their families. Must be appropriately coping with any personal losses, impeccable communication skills, sound judgement regarding issues of death and dying, and ability to work independently with indirect supervision. Travel is required for this volunteer opportunity, so volunteers must have reliable transportation. 

Agency: Heartland Hospice (Kenosha County)

Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! Do you believe no one should die alone? Are you caring, compassionate, dependable, and patient? This may bet he opportunity for you. Our vigil volunteers sit with our patients during their last hours. Volunteers read, hold hands, and offer quiet support to patients and their families. 

This is an on-call volunteer opportunity and the volunteer can always decline the request. Training and ongoing support are provided. Emphasis is on providing comfort during the dying process. Questions? Please click either brown RESPOND button at the top and bottom of this listing to notify us you wish to learn more about this unique volunteer opportunity. 

Requirements: Must be 18 years or older; agree to a background/reference check; and attend an orientation to learn more about he philosophy of hospice and our company, the role of the volunteer and communicating with hospice patients and their families. Must be appropriately coping with any personal losses, impeccable communication skills, sound judgement regarding issues of death and dying, and ability to work independently with indirect supervision. Travel is required for this volunteer opportunity, so volunteers must have reliable transportation. 

Agency: Heartland Hospice (Kenosha County)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53149

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Do something truly meaningful with your free time: give the gift of friendship to a hospice patient! (Mukwonago)

Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice!

As a companion volunteer you can enrich the lives of terminally ill patients in your community by visiting one or more times each month. Visits may involved playing games, enjoying a leisurely stroll around the nursing home/assisted living facility or just engaging in lively conversation.  Service hours are flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. 

You have the power to bring the greatest gift to our patients' lives. . . a smile and reassurance that comes with knowing they are genuinely cared for! If you have a little extra time to give to hear someone's life story, and have a big heart, click either brown RESPOND button at the top and bottom of this listing to notify Liz, Hospice Volunteer Coordinator that you wish to learn more about our unique volunteer opportunities. We're waiting to hear from you!

Requirements: Must be 18 years or older; agree to a background/reference check; and attend an orientation to learn more about the philosophy of hospice and our company, the role of the volunteer and communicating with hospice patients and their families. Travel is required for this volunteer opportunity, so volunteers must have reliable transportation. 

Agency: Heartland Hospice (Kenosha County)

Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice!

As a companion volunteer you can enrich the lives of terminally ill patients in your community by visiting one or more times each month. Visits may involved playing games, enjoying a leisurely stroll around the nursing home/assisted living facility or just engaging in lively conversation.  Service hours are flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. 

You have the power to bring the greatest gift to our patients' lives. . . a smile and reassurance that comes with knowing they are genuinely cared for! If you have a little extra time to give to hear someone's life story, and have a big heart, click either brown RESPOND button at the top and bottom of this listing to notify Liz, Hospice Volunteer Coordinator that you wish to learn more about our unique volunteer opportunities. We're waiting to hear from you!

Requirements: Must be 18 years or older; agree to a background/reference check; and attend an orientation to learn more about the philosophy of hospice and our company, the role of the volunteer and communicating with hospice patients and their families. Travel is required for this volunteer opportunity, so volunteers must have reliable transportation. 

Agency: Heartland Hospice (Kenosha County)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53149

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers Needed: Meal Prep, Serving, and Clean Up!

The Place of Grace hosts meals on a regular basis.  Volunteers will get to prepare meals for guests, serve meals to guests, display hospitality to guests, and help clean up after the meals.  

 

Our greatest needs are Tuesday from 9a-1pm and Thursdays from 5-6:30pm.

 

Agency: Place of Grace - Catholic Worker House

The Place of Grace hosts meals on a regular basis.  Volunteers will get to prepare meals for guests, serve meals to guests, display hospitality to guests, and help clean up after the meals.  

 

Our greatest needs are Tuesday from 9a-1pm and Thursdays from 5-6:30pm.

 

Agency: Place of Grace - Catholic Worker House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54601

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Mentors Needed!

General Description: The general responsibilities of the tutors are to provide a fun learning atmosphere for children in grades 5 thru 8. Must be able to or at least be open to working with children as you will be assisting them in Sports (coaching, skills leading, instruction) & Trauma Relationship Coaching (social-emotional learning) and various other activities. Complete the program specifics for Trauma Relationship Coaching. 

 

Specific Duties:

1. Provide academic, social, and emotional assistance to students as needed.

2. Help students develop positive attitudes toward learning and studying.

3. Serve as a role model, establish and maintain rapport with the assigned student(s).

4. Help students develop a high level of motivation in academic areas.

5. Safely transport students to and from school and practice site as necessary. (Driver’s License required)

 

General Requirements:

1. Be apart of certification training for Trauma Relationship Coaches.

2. Confidentiality is a must!

3. Must be courteous, pleasant, prompt, reliable, and well organized.

4. Must be able to create a positive and effective working relationship with younger students.

5. Must be able to work between the hours of 4pm-8pm or/and flexible hours (during tournament days).

6. Tutors must provide their own transportation.

 

Male athletes of color from Western Technical College are encouraged to apply!

Agency: SMA - Sport Mentorship Academy

General Description: The general responsibilities of the tutors are to provide a fun learning atmosphere for children in grades 5 thru 8. Must be able to or at least be open to working with children as you will be assisting them in Sports (coaching, skills leading, instruction) & Trauma Relationship Coaching (social-emotional learning) and various other activities. Complete the program specifics for Trauma Relationship Coaching. 

 

Specific Duties:

1. Provide academic, social, and emotional assistance to students as needed.

2. Help students develop positive attitudes toward learning and studying.

3. Serve as a role model, establish and maintain rapport with the assigned student(s).

4. Help students develop a high level of motivation in academic areas.

5. Safely transport students to and from school and practice site as necessary. (Driver’s License required)

 

General Requirements:

1. Be apart of certification training for Trauma Relationship Coaches.

2. Confidentiality is a must!

3. Must be courteous, pleasant, prompt, reliable, and well organized.

4. Must be able to create a positive and effective working relationship with younger students.

5. Must be able to work between the hours of 4pm-8pm or/and flexible hours (during tournament days).

6. Tutors must provide their own transportation.

 

Male athletes of color from Western Technical College are encouraged to apply!

Agency: SMA - Sport Mentorship Academy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55555

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Support

GPS Education Partners could use administrative support in our offices on a periodic basis. 

Activities would include things like folder stuffing, scanning files, and basic data entry.  

Agency: GPS Education Partners

GPS Education Partners could use administrative support in our offices on a periodic basis. 

Activities would include things like folder stuffing, scanning files, and basic data entry.  

Agency: GPS Education Partners

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53186

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Friday Fun

Homme Home is looking for fun loving volunteers to join us on Friday afternoons! Let's celebrate TGIF and make our residents' afternoons brighter.Typical Friday activities include games, happy hour, special events, cooking, and crafts.

Volunteers are needed to transport resident to and from their rooms before and after the activity as well as assist throughout the activity. Residents' abilities vary. Some may benefit from one to one support while other activities would benefit from general helpers. The ideal candidate for this activity is able to provide support to residents in a small group setting, pay attention to multiple details at one time, and offer gentle encouragement as needed for successful participation in the activity. 

All volunteers must complete an application and pass a background check prior to volunteering. Contact Devin by phone at 715-253-2125 or email at devinm@homme.org for more information or to receive volunteer paperwork.

Agency: Homme Home for the Aging

Homme Home is looking for fun loving volunteers to join us on Friday afternoons! Let's celebrate TGIF and make our residents' afternoons brighter.Typical Friday activities include games, happy hour, special events, cooking, and crafts.

Volunteers are needed to transport resident to and from their rooms before and after the activity as well as assist throughout the activity. Residents' abilities vary. Some may benefit from one to one support while other activities would benefit from general helpers. The ideal candidate for this activity is able to provide support to residents in a small group setting, pay attention to multiple details at one time, and offer gentle encouragement as needed for successful participation in the activity. 

All volunteers must complete an application and pass a background check prior to volunteering. Contact Devin by phone at 715-253-2125 or email at devinm@homme.org for more information or to receive volunteer paperwork.

Agency: Homme Home for the Aging

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54499

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veteran Volunteers Needed!

VETERAN TO VETERAN COMPANION VOLUNTEER:

 We are looking for Veterans who interested in providing companionship to our Veteran hospice patients. For many Veterans, the opportunity to share their stories can be fulfilling and often contributes a sense of fellowship, life closure and peace. If the volunteer visiting is a Veteran, the sharing can be all that more powerful. Veterans may want to share their stories with someone who understands what they went through. They feel connected by hearing other Veteran stories. They gain validation and understanding in a very special way from another Veteran.

 If you feel compelled to be of service to a fellow Veteran in this way, please contact our volunteer coordinators for more information. You can do so by calling 920-338-1111.

 

Agency: Unity - Leaders in Hospice and Palliative Care

VETERAN TO VETERAN COMPANION VOLUNTEER:

 We are looking for Veterans who interested in providing companionship to our Veteran hospice patients. For many Veterans, the opportunity to share their stories can be fulfilling and often contributes a sense of fellowship, life closure and peace. If the volunteer visiting is a Veteran, the sharing can be all that more powerful. Veterans may want to share their stories with someone who understands what they went through. They feel connected by hearing other Veteran stories. They gain validation and understanding in a very special way from another Veteran.

 If you feel compelled to be of service to a fellow Veteran in this way, please contact our volunteer coordinators for more information. You can do so by calling 920-338-1111.

 

Agency: Unity - Leaders in Hospice and Palliative Care

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54115

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: UW-La Crosse Food Recovery

Help collect excess food from Whitney Dining Hall and feed people, not landfills! All collections are directly donated to Hunger Task Force. Recoveries are Tuesdays and Thursdays at 4PM and usually last about 30-45 minutes. Limited to enrolled UW La Crosse student volunteers. Please meet in Whitney lobby at 4PM if interested!

Agency: UWL Food Recovery Network

Help collect excess food from Whitney Dining Hall and feed people, not landfills! All collections are directly donated to Hunger Task Force. Recoveries are Tuesdays and Thursdays at 4PM and usually last about 30-45 minutes. Limited to enrolled UW La Crosse student volunteers. Please meet in Whitney lobby at 4PM if interested!

Agency: UWL Food Recovery Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54601

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Wish List for In-Kind Donations

Office| 2-Ply Toilet Paper, Dish Soap, Hand Soap, 8.5” x 11” White Printer Paper, Kyocera TK-5217K Black Standard Toner Cartridge, USPS Postage Stamps, BIC Permanent Ultra Fine Marker, Post Its (4”x4”), Scotch Tape

Gift Cards | Lowes, Home Depot, Kwik Trip

Project Site | Paint Tarps (9’ x 12’, 10 x 10’, or 12’ x 15’), Large Black Trash Bags, Paper Towels, Large and Small Containers Clorox Wipes, Disposable Coffee Cups, Cold Drink Cups (Solo), Napkins, Disposable Plates (8” or 10”), Plastic Silverware (Forks, Spoons, Knives), Hand Sanitizer (Large for Project Sites)

Agency: Rebuilding Together Fox Valley

Office| 2-Ply Toilet Paper, Dish Soap, Hand Soap, 8.5” x 11” White Printer Paper, Kyocera TK-5217K Black Standard Toner Cartridge, USPS Postage Stamps, BIC Permanent Ultra Fine Marker, Post Its (4”x4”), Scotch Tape

Gift Cards | Lowes, Home Depot, Kwik Trip

Project Site | Paint Tarps (9’ x 12’, 10 x 10’, or 12’ x 15’), Large Black Trash Bags, Paper Towels, Large and Small Containers Clorox Wipes, Disposable Coffee Cups, Cold Drink Cups (Solo), Napkins, Disposable Plates (8” or 10”), Plastic Silverware (Forks, Spoons, Knives), Hand Sanitizer (Large for Project Sites)

Agency: Rebuilding Together Fox Valley

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Facilitator Assistant - Adult Groups

PARENTS PLACE, promoting strong, healthy families through support and education! All families can benefit from our educational classes, playgroups, support groups, information & referral, and crisis support. All families can benefit from sound parenting information and support.

Be the support staff to facilitators of adult parenting classes. Help collect necessary data during classes and assist facilitator in getting questions answered. On-site training will be provided. Parenting classes are held on Monday thru Thursdays between 5:00 - 8:00 p.m.

Agency: Parents Place

PARENTS PLACE, promoting strong, healthy families through support and education! All families can benefit from our educational classes, playgroups, support groups, information & referral, and crisis support. All families can benefit from sound parenting information and support.

Be the support staff to facilitators of adult parenting classes. Help collect necessary data during classes and assist facilitator in getting questions answered. On-site training will be provided. Parenting classes are held on Monday thru Thursdays between 5:00 - 8:00 p.m.

Agency: Parents Place

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53186

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Say YES to new adventures with Girl Scouts!

Are you ready for the adventure of a lifetime? Are you ready to impact a young Girl Scout's life and prepare her for a dazzling future? Then we need you! We have so many volunteer opportunities to fit any schedule, any skill set!

You can choose your adventure to help lead our future leaders:

Troop Leaders, Co-Leaders and Helpers for geo-based, community partner and virtual troops Program Aides for programming and events Mentors and experts for the Badgerland Speakers' Bureau Administrative assistance at the Leadership Center, from packing kits to tidying up resource rooms

We are able to accommodate virtual and in-person volunteering. Check out all of our opportunities here!

Be a part of the Badgerland Girl Scout team!

Questions? Call or email the Partnership & Volunteer Manager, Crystal Hester
608.237.1163 hesterc@gsbadgerland.org

Agency: Girls Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland

Are you ready for the adventure of a lifetime? Are you ready to impact a young Girl Scout's life and prepare her for a dazzling future? Then we need you! We have so many volunteer opportunities to fit any schedule, any skill set!

You can choose your adventure to help lead our future leaders:

Troop Leaders, Co-Leaders and Helpers for geo-based, community partner and virtual troops Program Aides for programming and events Mentors and experts for the Badgerland Speakers' Bureau Administrative assistance at the Leadership Center, from packing kits to tidying up resource rooms

We are able to accommodate virtual and in-person volunteering. Check out all of our opportunities here!

Be a part of the Badgerland Girl Scout team!

Questions? Call or email the Partnership & Volunteer Manager, Crystal Hester
608.237.1163 hesterc@gsbadgerland.org

Agency: Girls Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53718

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Say YES to new adventures

Are you ready for the adventure of a lifetime? Are you ready to impact a young girl's life and prepare her for a dazzling future? We have small groups of girls (troops) looking for the opportunity to continue with Girl Scouts, with help from someone who likes working with children.

If mentoring is in your passion-then we need you!

We have so many volunteer opportunities to fit any schedule, any skill set! Check out all of our opportunities at www.gsbadgerland.org 

Be a part of the Badgerland Girl Scout team!

Questions? Call or email Teressa 
1-800-236-2710 roet@gsbadgerland.org

Agency: Girl Scouts of Wisconsin - Badgerland Council

Are you ready for the adventure of a lifetime? Are you ready to impact a young girl's life and prepare her for a dazzling future? We have small groups of girls (troops) looking for the opportunity to continue with Girl Scouts, with help from someone who likes working with children.

If mentoring is in your passion-then we need you!

We have so many volunteer opportunities to fit any schedule, any skill set! Check out all of our opportunities at www.gsbadgerland.org 

Be a part of the Badgerland Girl Scout team!

Questions? Call or email Teressa 
1-800-236-2710 roet@gsbadgerland.org

Agency: Girl Scouts of Wisconsin - Badgerland Council

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Prepare a girl for a lifetime of leadership! Troop helpers and mentors needed!

Prepare her for a lifetime of leadership, and be the mentor she needs.

As a volunteer, you’ll introduce girls to new experiences that show them they’re capable of more than they ever imagined. They’ll each find their inner G.I.R.L. (Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-Taker, Leader)™ after all!

You’ll be their cheerleader, guide, and mentor, helping them develop essential life skills and confidence that will last a lifetime. Imagine the excitement, the impact, the memories made—those are the moments you’ll share at Girl Scouts.

Embark on an extraordinary journey of leadership!  Visit us at: www.gsbadgerland.org 

 

 

Agency: Girl Scouts of Wisconsin - Badgerland Council

Prepare her for a lifetime of leadership, and be the mentor she needs.

As a volunteer, you’ll introduce girls to new experiences that show them they’re capable of more than they ever imagined. They’ll each find their inner G.I.R.L. (Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-Taker, Leader)™ after all!

You’ll be their cheerleader, guide, and mentor, helping them develop essential life skills and confidence that will last a lifetime. Imagine the excitement, the impact, the memories made—those are the moments you’ll share at Girl Scouts.

Embark on an extraordinary journey of leadership!  Visit us at: www.gsbadgerland.org 

 

 

Agency: Girl Scouts of Wisconsin - Badgerland Council

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: PASS AmeriCorps Program Leader

PASS AmeriCorps Program Leaders will work with Badgerland Council staff to deliver Girl Scout Leadership and Troop experiences through partnerships with other PASS host sites in Dane County. These Girl Scouts PASS members will have the opportunity to work as a team to deliver weekly troop experiences for girls in after school programming.  Tutoring will not be a component of this position. This position may also include adult volunteer recruitment, supporting summer day camp programs for middle school girls, and supporting a series-based Girl Scout leadership experience for middle school girls.

 

Principal Responsibilities:

Facilitate weekly after school troop experiences and programs at identified sites which incorporates Girl Scout programming with an emphasis on improved academic achievement, school attendance, and leadership development. Maintain registration records for all participants. Participate in weekly AmeriCorps members meetings and training hours (as available). Complete data reporting as needed for programs. Take leadership in curriculum development and program implementation. Assist in developing community service projects & adult volunteer recruitment. Ensure safe and enriching environment for participants and community. Assist in planning and lead implementing of special projects. Attend regularly scheduled meetings with supervisor to maintain open communication about the status of groups which position is responsible for leading. Know and follow all policies, standards, and procedures of the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. and Girl Scouts of Wisconsin - Badgerland Council, Inc.

 

Required Skills and Abilities:

At least one year volunteer or paid experience in youth work or social services preferred Ability to build positive relationships and create an accepting atmosphere Ability to be energetic and creative Experience in behavior management of adolescent youth Experience working with youth and staff from many socio-economic & ethnic backgrounds Desire to learn and teach in a fun and challenging work environment Bringing a positive attitude to work daily and maintain open communication with fellow staff Programming will occur during the after school and evening hours so candidates must be able to commit to flexible hours including some weekends and most weekday evenings

 

PASS AmeriCorps Requirements:

Serve 900 hours by August 31 Be a citizen of the United States, a United States national, or a legal permanent resident of the United States Have a high school degree or equivalent (or agrees to obtain a high school diploma or GED) Be a least 17 years old Pass a criminal background check including National Sex Offender Registry, State(s) registry and FBI finger print

 

Agency: Girls Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland

PASS AmeriCorps Program Leaders will work with Badgerland Council staff to deliver Girl Scout Leadership and Troop experiences through partnerships with other PASS host sites in Dane County. These Girl Scouts PASS members will have the opportunity to work as a team to deliver weekly troop experiences for girls in after school programming.  Tutoring will not be a component of this position. This position may also include adult volunteer recruitment, supporting summer day camp programs for middle school girls, and supporting a series-based Girl Scout leadership experience for middle school girls.

 

Principal Responsibilities:

Facilitate weekly after school troop experiences and programs at identified sites which incorporates Girl Scout programming with an emphasis on improved academic achievement, school attendance, and leadership development. Maintain registration records for all participants. Participate in weekly AmeriCorps members meetings and training hours (as available). Complete data reporting as needed for programs. Take leadership in curriculum development and program implementation. Assist in developing community service projects & adult volunteer recruitment. Ensure safe and enriching environment for participants and community. Assist in planning and lead implementing of special projects. Attend regularly scheduled meetings with supervisor to maintain open communication about the status of groups which position is responsible for leading. Know and follow all policies, standards, and procedures of the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. and Girl Scouts of Wisconsin - Badgerland Council, Inc.

 

Required Skills and Abilities:

At least one year volunteer or paid experience in youth work or social services preferred Ability to build positive relationships and create an accepting atmosphere Ability to be energetic and creative Experience in behavior management of adolescent youth Experience working with youth and staff from many socio-economic & ethnic backgrounds Desire to learn and teach in a fun and challenging work environment Bringing a positive attitude to work daily and maintain open communication with fellow staff Programming will occur during the after school and evening hours so candidates must be able to commit to flexible hours including some weekends and most weekday evenings

 

PASS AmeriCorps Requirements:

Serve 900 hours by August 31 Be a citizen of the United States, a United States national, or a legal permanent resident of the United States Have a high school degree or equivalent (or agrees to obtain a high school diploma or GED) Be a least 17 years old Pass a criminal background check including National Sex Offender Registry, State(s) registry and FBI finger print

 

Agency: Girls Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53713

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Freshman Friday Support Specialist

Assist with weekly academic catch-up program for ninth graders. This position is equal parts logistical assistance and tutoring, requiring clear communication skills and the ability to meet and escort students throughout the building as they received targeted and early intervention for any academic challenges encountered during the course of the current week. Fridays, during the school day.

Agency: Madison East High School

Assist with weekly academic catch-up program for ninth graders. This position is equal parts logistical assistance and tutoring, requiring clear communication skills and the ability to meet and escort students throughout the building as they received targeted and early intervention for any academic challenges encountered during the course of the current week. Fridays, during the school day.

Agency: Madison East High School

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53704

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Art/Photography Classroom Aide

Assist High School Art Teacher with materials management and art students with exploring and deepening their creative talents. Help with brainstorming ideas, share your experience with technical aspects of various media. Opportunities in both 2-D and 3-D art , plus photography in Spring 2020 semester.  School day hours--contact teacher for schedule specifics.  Note: All volunteers working directly with MMSD students must give consent to a basic background check, the results of which may impact eligibility for placement.

Agency: Madison East High School

Assist High School Art Teacher with materials management and art students with exploring and deepening their creative talents. Help with brainstorming ideas, share your experience with technical aspects of various media. Opportunities in both 2-D and 3-D art , plus photography in Spring 2020 semester.  School day hours--contact teacher for schedule specifics.  Note: All volunteers working directly with MMSD students must give consent to a basic background check, the results of which may impact eligibility for placement.

Agency: Madison East High School

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53704

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Weekend Activity Helpers

Homme Home is looking for fun loving volunteers to join us on the weekends! Every weekend offers a new opportunity. Some of our favorite activities are playing dice games, attending sing-a-longs, and socializing. Volunteers are needed to transport resident to and from their rooms before and after the activity as well as assist throughout the activity. Residents' abilities vary. Some may benefit from one to one support while other activities would benefit from general helpers. The ideal candidate for this activity is able to provide support to residents in a small group setting, pay attention to multiple details at one time, and offer gentle encouragement as needed for successful participation in the activity.  All volunteers must complete an application and pass a background check prior to volunteering. Contact Devin by phone at 715-253-2125 or email at devinm@homme.org for more information or to receive volunteer paperwork.

Agency: Homme Home for the Aging

Homme Home is looking for fun loving volunteers to join us on the weekends! Every weekend offers a new opportunity. Some of our favorite activities are playing dice games, attending sing-a-longs, and socializing. Volunteers are needed to transport resident to and from their rooms before and after the activity as well as assist throughout the activity. Residents' abilities vary. Some may benefit from one to one support while other activities would benefit from general helpers. The ideal candidate for this activity is able to provide support to residents in a small group setting, pay attention to multiple details at one time, and offer gentle encouragement as needed for successful participation in the activity.  All volunteers must complete an application and pass a background check prior to volunteering. Contact Devin by phone at 715-253-2125 or email at devinm@homme.org for more information or to receive volunteer paperwork.

Agency: Homme Home for the Aging

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54499

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Members wanted

If you or anyone you know are interested,Coulee Reading Center is looking to grow it's Board of Directors. We meet once a month on the second Monday, at 5:45 for 1-11/2 hours. If you are passionate about Literacy in the Coulee region please consider joining us.

Agency: Coulee Reading Center

If you or anyone you know are interested,Coulee Reading Center is looking to grow it's Board of Directors. We meet once a month on the second Monday, at 5:45 for 1-11/2 hours. If you are passionate about Literacy in the Coulee region please consider joining us.

Agency: Coulee Reading Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Mentor

Are you a caring, positive adult looking to make a difference in the life of young person in either Twin Port? Consider becoming a mentor! 

Mentor North matches youth between the ages of 7 and 17 with adult mentors based on complementary interests, personality, preferences and goals.

Learn more by visiting mentornorth.org to explore ways to get involved. 

Mentoring is not just for the youth - it promotes friendship, community engagement, and mutual learning for both the mentor and mentee!


Agency: Mentor North

Are you a caring, positive adult looking to make a difference in the life of young person in either Twin Port? Consider becoming a mentor! 

Mentor North matches youth between the ages of 7 and 17 with adult mentors based on complementary interests, personality, preferences and goals.

Learn more by visiting mentornorth.org to explore ways to get involved. 

Mentoring is not just for the youth - it promotes friendship, community engagement, and mutual learning for both the mentor and mentee!


Agency: Mentor North

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55806

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donation Center Sorters

Help sort baby items for our Sharing Center! Items include baby and maternity clothes, toys and equipment. 

  Duties include sorting donations, hanging clothes, replenishing bins, equipment, organizing etc. 

Come individually or with a group!  We have lots of open space to spread out.

 

Volunteers are needed during Open Hours:

Mondays 12:00pm-3:00pm

Tuesdays 12:30pm-2:30pm, 2:30pm-4:30pm, 4:30 -7:00pm

Wednesdays 8:30am-12:00pm

Thursdays 9:00am-10:30am, 10:30am -1:00pm, 1:00pm-3:00pm

Saturdays 8:30am -12:00 pm

View our website and schedule to get started! 

Babies & Beyond of WI, Inc

We can accommodate groups larger than 12, reach out for more information.

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

Agency: Babies & Beyond of WI, Inc.

Help sort baby items for our Sharing Center! Items include baby and maternity clothes, toys and equipment. 

  Duties include sorting donations, hanging clothes, replenishing bins, equipment, organizing etc. 

Come individually or with a group!  We have lots of open space to spread out.

 

Volunteers are needed during Open Hours:

Mondays 12:00pm-3:00pm

Tuesdays 12:30pm-2:30pm, 2:30pm-4:30pm, 4:30 -7:00pm

Wednesdays 8:30am-12:00pm

Thursdays 9:00am-10:30am, 10:30am -1:00pm, 1:00pm-3:00pm

Saturdays 8:30am -12:00 pm

View our website and schedule to get started! 

Babies & Beyond of WI, Inc

We can accommodate groups larger than 12, reach out for more information.

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

Agency: Babies & Beyond of WI, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53716

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Greeter

Volunteer greeters will assist visitors of Hearthstone Historic House Museum by welcoming them into the museum, helping customers pay admissions with our POS system, and organizing visitors into an upcoming tour group. Other responsibilities of a greeter include answering questions customers may have upon arriving, answering the phone, if applicable, and helping customers pay for gift shop items. Volunteers require minimal previous experience for the greeter position and will be trained alongside another experienced greeter for multiple shifts. An ideal volunteer greeter is friendly, welcoming, and willing to be the first face visitors of the museum see! 

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

Agency: Hearthstone Historic House Museum

Volunteer greeters will assist visitors of Hearthstone Historic House Museum by welcoming them into the museum, helping customers pay admissions with our POS system, and organizing visitors into an upcoming tour group. Other responsibilities of a greeter include answering questions customers may have upon arriving, answering the phone, if applicable, and helping customers pay for gift shop items. Volunteers require minimal previous experience for the greeter position and will be trained alongside another experienced greeter for multiple shifts. An ideal volunteer greeter is friendly, welcoming, and willing to be the first face visitors of the museum see! 

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

Agency: Hearthstone Historic House Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54911

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kitchen Helper

Assisting in preparing, cooking, and cleaning up from meals for children at camp.

Agency: Living Waters Bible Camp

Assisting in preparing, cooking, and cleaning up from meals for children at camp.

Agency: Living Waters Bible Camp

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54667

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help hospice patients look and feel their best: become a cosmetology volunteer! (Milwaukee)

Sometimes it's the smallest of gestures that can make the most impact. Heartland Hospice is looking for professional, licensed cosmetologists to brighten a patient's day and lift their spirits by providing a fresh haircut, beard trim (for the gentlemen!) and possible styling, if requested. A haircut and friendly conversation can go a long way in helping home-bound patients look and feel their best. Providing these services is based around your availability and the patient's location.

This is a great way to give back to your community and reassure terminally-ill patients that they are genuinely cared for. Join the Heartland volunteer team today! We're waiting to hear from you. Contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com or 414-944-2000 for more info!

All interested applicants must: be at least 18-years-old, have a current cosmetology license, fill out application paperwork, agree to a background and reference check, attend an orientation and complete a TB tests.

Agency: Heartland Hospice

Sometimes it's the smallest of gestures that can make the most impact. Heartland Hospice is looking for professional, licensed cosmetologists to brighten a patient's day and lift their spirits by providing a fresh haircut, beard trim (for the gentlemen!) and possible styling, if requested. A haircut and friendly conversation can go a long way in helping home-bound patients look and feel their best. Providing these services is based around your availability and the patient's location.

This is a great way to give back to your community and reassure terminally-ill patients that they are genuinely cared for. Join the Heartland volunteer team today! We're waiting to hear from you. Contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com or 414-944-2000 for more info!

All interested applicants must: be at least 18-years-old, have a current cosmetology license, fill out application paperwork, agree to a background and reference check, attend an orientation and complete a TB tests.

Agency: Heartland Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help hospice patients look and feel their best: become a cosmetology volunteer! (Oak Creek)

Sometimes it's the smallest of gestures that can make the most impact. Heartland Hospice is looking for professional, licensed cosmetologists to brighten a patient's day and lift their spirits by providing a fresh haircut, beard trim (for the gentlemen!) and possible styling, if requested. A haircut and friendly conversation can go a long way in helping home-bound patients look and feel their best. Providing these services is based around your availability and the patient's location.

This is a great way to give back to your community and reassure terminally-ill patients that they are genuinely cared for. Join the Heartland volunteer team today! We're waiting to hear from you. Contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com or 414-944-2000 for more info!

All interested applicants must: be at least 18-years-old, have a current cosmetology license, fill out application paperwork, agree to a background and reference check, attend an orientation and complete a TB test.

Agency: Heartland Hospice

Sometimes it's the smallest of gestures that can make the most impact. Heartland Hospice is looking for professional, licensed cosmetologists to brighten a patient's day and lift their spirits by providing a fresh haircut, beard trim (for the gentlemen!) and possible styling, if requested. A haircut and friendly conversation can go a long way in helping home-bound patients look and feel their best. Providing these services is based around your availability and the patient's location.

This is a great way to give back to your community and reassure terminally-ill patients that they are genuinely cared for. Join the Heartland volunteer team today! We're waiting to hear from you. Contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com or 414-944-2000 for more info!

All interested applicants must: be at least 18-years-old, have a current cosmetology license, fill out application paperwork, agree to a background and reference check, attend an orientation and complete a TB test.

Agency: Heartland Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53154

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help hospice patients look and feel their best: become a cosmetology volunteer! (Waukesha)

Sometimes it's the smallest of gestures that can make the most impact. Heartland Hospice is looking for professional, licensed cosmetologists to brighten a patient's day and lift their spirits by providing a fresh haircut, beard trim (for the gentlemen!) and possible styling, if requested. A haircut and friendly conversation can go a long way in helping home-bound patients look and feel their best. Providing these services is based around your availability and the patient's location.

This is a great way to give back to your community and reassure terminally-ill patients that they are genuinely cared for. Join the Heartland volunteer team today! We're waiting to hear from you. Contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com or 414-944-2000 for more info!

All interested applicants must: be at least 18-years-old, have a current cosmetology license, fill out application paperwork, agree to a background and reference check, attend an orientation and complete a TB test.

Agency: Heartland Hospice

Sometimes it's the smallest of gestures that can make the most impact. Heartland Hospice is looking for professional, licensed cosmetologists to brighten a patient's day and lift their spirits by providing a fresh haircut, beard trim (for the gentlemen!) and possible styling, if requested. A haircut and friendly conversation can go a long way in helping home-bound patients look and feel their best. Providing these services is based around your availability and the patient's location.

This is a great way to give back to your community and reassure terminally-ill patients that they are genuinely cared for. Join the Heartland volunteer team today! We're waiting to hear from you. Contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com or 414-944-2000 for more info!

All interested applicants must: be at least 18-years-old, have a current cosmetology license, fill out application paperwork, agree to a background and reference check, attend an orientation and complete a TB test.

Agency: Heartland Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53188

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gift Shop Clerk/Cashier

Neville Public Museum is in need of volunteers for our Gift Shop. Volunteers must be dependable, have good customer service and communication skills, know how to use a computer and accurately handle money, be over 21, and willing to work one four hour time slot per week on an ongoing basis. Volunteers will greet/assist customers and operate a computerized cash register. Training will be provided.

Agency: Neville Public Museum

Neville Public Museum is in need of volunteers for our Gift Shop. Volunteers must be dependable, have good customer service and communication skills, know how to use a computer and accurately handle money, be over 21, and willing to work one four hour time slot per week on an ongoing basis. Volunteers will greet/assist customers and operate a computerized cash register. Training will be provided.

Agency: Neville Public Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54303

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Housekeeping - Shelter

Running a shelter requires a team of individuals who all care deeply about the cause and the individuals being served. 

The shelter in Ladysmith, Wisconsin has been home to thousands of men and women through the years. With survivors coming and going from the shelter, there is a consistent need for volunteers to clean the shelter. It may be assisting with taking out the trash, mopping floors, picking up children's toys, scrubbing bathrooms, vacuuming, etc. 

Embrace is looking for individuals who can commit to ongoing volunteering. Probably around 5 hours a week keeping the shelter a safe and healthy facility for families.

Agency: Embrace, Inc.

Running a shelter requires a team of individuals who all care deeply about the cause and the individuals being served. 

The shelter in Ladysmith, Wisconsin has been home to thousands of men and women through the years. With survivors coming and going from the shelter, there is a consistent need for volunteers to clean the shelter. It may be assisting with taking out the trash, mopping floors, picking up children's toys, scrubbing bathrooms, vacuuming, etc. 

Embrace is looking for individuals who can commit to ongoing volunteering. Probably around 5 hours a week keeping the shelter a safe and healthy facility for families.

Agency: Embrace, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54848

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Programming and events

Would you like to be a part of keeping our community seniors and others connected?  – social and educational events can go a long way to maintaining quality of life, friendships and life long learning. We welcome you to contribute

Volunteer for holiday, social events, and Shabbats: Assisting staff to help participants, family and friends enjoy and participate in meals, holiday celebrations, and various social and educational events.

If you would like to help put together holiday gift bags, and/ or delivering holiday treats to people in their homes and facilities - we will welcome you to join our crew!

Event help and planning: We have a variety of programs, usually weekly. Have an idea for a program? Would you like to help us research, plan, and/ or invite presenters - let us know. 

 

 

Agency: Jewish Social Services

Would you like to be a part of keeping our community seniors and others connected?  – social and educational events can go a long way to maintaining quality of life, friendships and life long learning. We welcome you to contribute

Volunteer for holiday, social events, and Shabbats: Assisting staff to help participants, family and friends enjoy and participate in meals, holiday celebrations, and various social and educational events.

If you would like to help put together holiday gift bags, and/ or delivering holiday treats to people in their homes and facilities - we will welcome you to join our crew!

Event help and planning: We have a variety of programs, usually weekly. Have an idea for a program? Would you like to help us research, plan, and/ or invite presenters - let us know. 

 

 

Agency: Jewish Social Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53719

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Friendly Visitors - supportive service

Would you like to be a part of keeping our community seniors and others connected? You can provide a friendly visit and help identify and connect with services. Many of our clients and participants have some interesting backgrounds and great stories to tell.

Extend and provide support to family caretakers by helping with care for loved ones. Calls and visits with clients in their homes, apartments, or in rehabilitation, hospital, or memory care. Scheduling is variable and flexible according to your availability, and schedule and needs of client. 

Most clients prefer in-person visit, but may be options to provide support or supplement visits with calling, email and corresponding in writing as well. You will have support from volunteer coordinator, case workers, and chaplain as needed.  

Agency: Jewish Social Services

Would you like to be a part of keeping our community seniors and others connected? You can provide a friendly visit and help identify and connect with services. Many of our clients and participants have some interesting backgrounds and great stories to tell.

Extend and provide support to family caretakers by helping with care for loved ones. Calls and visits with clients in their homes, apartments, or in rehabilitation, hospital, or memory care. Scheduling is variable and flexible according to your availability, and schedule and needs of client. 

Most clients prefer in-person visit, but may be options to provide support or supplement visits with calling, email and corresponding in writing as well. You will have support from volunteer coordinator, case workers, and chaplain as needed.  

Agency: Jewish Social Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53719

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Drivers Needed from Birnamwood, Marathon, Mosinee, Athens, Hatley and other outlying areas of Marathon County

Share your time once or twice a month with Faith in Action Marathon County to make a significant difference in the lives of seniors living in rural areas.  Your help with transportation to medical appointments or grocery shopping is invaluable. 


Volunteers living in the outlying areas of Marathon County (Marathon, Mosinee, Athens, Birnamwood, Hatley, etc.) are needed to help seniors living in rural areas. Your assistance can make a world of difference.

We are receiving more applications from older adults living outside of Wausau but in Marathon County who need rides to doctors' visits or their local grocery stores.


When the need arises, volunteers are contacted and asked if they can provide transportation. We request a week's notice. The best part? No steady commitment is necessary. You can volunteer as often or as little as you would like, giving you the power to manage your time. 


Contact Jamie at Faith in Action, 715-848-8783, or email WausauFIAinfo@gmail.com to start a volunteer application.

Agency: Faith In Action Of Marathon County

Share your time once or twice a month with Faith in Action Marathon County to make a significant difference in the lives of seniors living in rural areas.  Your help with transportation to medical appointments or grocery shopping is invaluable. 


Volunteers living in the outlying areas of Marathon County (Marathon, Mosinee, Athens, Birnamwood, Hatley, etc.) are needed to help seniors living in rural areas. Your assistance can make a world of difference.

We are receiving more applications from older adults living outside of Wausau but in Marathon County who need rides to doctors' visits or their local grocery stores.


When the need arises, volunteers are contacted and asked if they can provide transportation. We request a week's notice. The best part? No steady commitment is necessary. You can volunteer as often or as little as you would like, giving you the power to manage your time. 


Contact Jamie at Faith in Action, 715-848-8783, or email WausauFIAinfo@gmail.com to start a volunteer application.

Agency: Faith In Action Of Marathon County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cleanup Volunteers

The Portage County Hoarding Task Force works with people age 60 and over to ensure in-home safety and mobility while respecting the individual's self-determination and personal needs. The Hoarding Task Force was founded in 2017 to meet the need for awareness and treatment of hoarding disorder in Portage County. We are an interdisciplinary group of professionals, students, county residents, and volunteers who seek to care for the mental health concerns of older people in our community.

Hoarding is a mental health issue, so it is important that our volunteers be open to learning more about mental health and be respectful and supportive during the recovery process of the people we serve. We can also work around volunteer schedules, so you can tell us what times of the week or month work best for you. If you want to improve mental health and quality of life for elders in our community, feel free to send us an email or give us a call to help with our cleanups!

Agency: Adult Protective Services

The Portage County Hoarding Task Force works with people age 60 and over to ensure in-home safety and mobility while respecting the individual's self-determination and personal needs. The Hoarding Task Force was founded in 2017 to meet the need for awareness and treatment of hoarding disorder in Portage County. We are an interdisciplinary group of professionals, students, county residents, and volunteers who seek to care for the mental health concerns of older people in our community.

Hoarding is a mental health issue, so it is important that our volunteers be open to learning more about mental health and be respectful and supportive during the recovery process of the people we serve. We can also work around volunteer schedules, so you can tell us what times of the week or month work best for you. If you want to improve mental health and quality of life for elders in our community, feel free to send us an email or give us a call to help with our cleanups!

Agency: Adult Protective Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54481

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Household Needs Supply Drive for Emergency Youth Shelter

Help support homeless and runaway youth in your community! Each year, hundreds of youth in crisis find support and a safe place to stay at our emergency shelter for ages 11-17, and we can only provide this critical resource through the support of the community.

Select this project to organize a workplace or community supply drive to help ensure that the shelter is stocked with the household items that are used at the shelter every day, such as laundry detergent, tape, liquid hand soap, and paper, among a variety of other household, cleaning, and office supply items (a detailed donation drive list is available here).

This project is open to any size group. Even one dedicated volunteer can make a huge difference for us with this project!

Agency: Walker's Point Youth & Family Center

Help support homeless and runaway youth in your community! Each year, hundreds of youth in crisis find support and a safe place to stay at our emergency shelter for ages 11-17, and we can only provide this critical resource through the support of the community.

Select this project to organize a workplace or community supply drive to help ensure that the shelter is stocked with the household items that are used at the shelter every day, such as laundry detergent, tape, liquid hand soap, and paper, among a variety of other household, cleaning, and office supply items (a detailed donation drive list is available here).

This project is open to any size group. Even one dedicated volunteer can make a huge difference for us with this project!

Agency: Walker's Point Youth & Family Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Hygiene Supply Drive for Emergency Youth Shelter

Help support homeless and runaway youth in your community! Each year, hundreds of youth in crisis find support and a safe place to stay at our emergency shelter for ages 11-17, but we can only provide this critical resource through the support we receive from members of the community like you.

Select this project to organize a workplace or community hygiene supply drive to help ensure that the shelter is stocked with personal hygiene items (a detailed donation drive list is available here) that the youth in crisis whom we serve often need when arriving at the shelter.

This project is open to any size group. Even one dedicated volunteer can make a huge difference for us with this project!

Agency: Walker's Point Youth & Family Center

Help support homeless and runaway youth in your community! Each year, hundreds of youth in crisis find support and a safe place to stay at our emergency shelter for ages 11-17, but we can only provide this critical resource through the support we receive from members of the community like you.

Select this project to organize a workplace or community hygiene supply drive to help ensure that the shelter is stocked with personal hygiene items (a detailed donation drive list is available here) that the youth in crisis whom we serve often need when arriving at the shelter.

This project is open to any size group. Even one dedicated volunteer can make a huge difference for us with this project!

Agency: Walker's Point Youth & Family Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Clothing Donation Drive for Emergency Youth Shelter

Help support homeless and runaway youth in your community! Each year, hundreds of youth in crisis find support and a safe place to stay at our emergency shelter for ages 11-17, but we can only provide this critical resource through the support that we receive from members of the community like you.

Select this project to organize a workplace or community clothing drive to help ensure that the shelter has a supply of socks, shorts, underwear, and other clothing items (a detailed donation drive list is available here) that the homeless and runaway youth whom we serve often need when staying at our shelter. 

This project is open to any size group. Even one dedicated volunteer can make a huge difference for us with this project!

To learn more about the services that we provide the community, please visit our website, at www.walkerspoint.org.

Agency: Walker's Point Youth & Family Center

Help support homeless and runaway youth in your community! Each year, hundreds of youth in crisis find support and a safe place to stay at our emergency shelter for ages 11-17, but we can only provide this critical resource through the support that we receive from members of the community like you.

Select this project to organize a workplace or community clothing drive to help ensure that the shelter has a supply of socks, shorts, underwear, and other clothing items (a detailed donation drive list is available here) that the homeless and runaway youth whom we serve often need when staying at our shelter. 

This project is open to any size group. Even one dedicated volunteer can make a huge difference for us with this project!

To learn more about the services that we provide the community, please visit our website, at www.walkerspoint.org.

Agency: Walker's Point Youth & Family Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Welcome Kit Supply Drive for Transitional & Supportive Housing Program

Please help support homeless youth in the community by making their new homes whole! In our Transitional & Supportive Housing Program, we are able to assist homeless young adults ages 18-24 obtain housing and work on independent living goals with self-sufficiency in mind. Many of our youth enter into the programming with little to no household items and we can only provide this critical resource through the generous support of people like you.

Select this project to organize a workplace or community supply drive to help ensure that the Transitional & Supportive Housing Program is stocked with the household items that make our homeless young adults feel at home.

This project is open to any size group. Even one dedicated volunteer can make a huge difference for us with this project!

To learn more about the services that we provide the community, please visit our website, at www.walkerspoint.org.

Agency: Walker's Point Youth & Family Center

Please help support homeless youth in the community by making their new homes whole! In our Transitional & Supportive Housing Program, we are able to assist homeless young adults ages 18-24 obtain housing and work on independent living goals with self-sufficiency in mind. Many of our youth enter into the programming with little to no household items and we can only provide this critical resource through the generous support of people like you.

Select this project to organize a workplace or community supply drive to help ensure that the Transitional & Supportive Housing Program is stocked with the household items that make our homeless young adults feel at home.

This project is open to any size group. Even one dedicated volunteer can make a huge difference for us with this project!

To learn more about the services that we provide the community, please visit our website, at www.walkerspoint.org.

Agency: Walker's Point Youth & Family Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: School Supply Donation Drive

The Silver Spring Neighborhood Center has a need for the following school supplies for roughly 300 youth ages 4-19:

Cinch bags Back packs Loose leaf paper Notebooks Folders Boxes of Crayons Pencils (No. 2) Pens Glue Sticks Rulers Pencil Sharpeners Erasers Protractors Hand sanitizer & Kleenex

 

 

Agency: Silver Spring Neighborhood Center

The Silver Spring Neighborhood Center has a need for the following school supplies for roughly 300 youth ages 4-19:

Cinch bags Back packs Loose leaf paper Notebooks Folders Boxes of Crayons Pencils (No. 2) Pens Glue Sticks Rulers Pencil Sharpeners Erasers Protractors Hand sanitizer & Kleenex

 

 

Agency: Silver Spring Neighborhood Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53218

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be a Leader for a Girl Scout Community Partnership Troop!

Community Partnership Troop Co-Leader

Mission

Girl Scouts builds girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place.   We strive to be the premier leadership experience for girls in the USA.

Girl Scouts of Wisconsin – Badgerland Council & Community Partners

The Girl Scouts of Wisconsin – Badgerland Council and community-based youth-serving organizations and schools are coming together in partnership to develop after-school troop experiences that are site-based. The convenience of these partnership allows troop meetings to take place during the after-school hours and at the partner site. The goal of these partnerships is to bring the Girl Scout Leadership Experience to the girls in our communities every week while supporting these youth-serving organizations.  

Position Summary

The Community Partnership Troop Co-Leader is excited to work in the community as a troop leader. They have the enthusiasm and ability to generate girls’ interests and curiosities about the ways that they can discover themselves, connect with others and take action to make the world a better place through Girl Scout Leadership Experience (GSLE).  The nature of this position requires the individual to provide direct service to girls, helping them to develop their leadership skills on an individual and group basis. 

Responsibilities

Guide troop meetings during after school hours at a Badgerland partner site Follow planned curriculum and detailed notes for program sessions Teach the Girl Scout curriculum Determine communication plan to parents and caregivers in collaboration with the partner site; deliver appropriate communication Plan outings, activities, and events for your troop, as allowed by the specific site Support and encourage girls in attaining desired goals and awards Encourage parents/ caregivers in your troop to volunteer in support of the troop throughout the academic year; this may include cookie coordinators, drivers, chaperones, or other volunteer needs depending on the troop activities Adhere to all policies, standards, and procedures for Girl Scouts of the USA and Girl Scouts of Wisconsin – Badgerland Council, Inc. Register as an Adult Girl Scout Member and submit a background check

Volunteer Impact

Community Partnership Troop Co-Leaders support the goal of bringing the Girl Scout Leadership Experience to more girls in our communities. They have the opportunity to mentor and provide a positive influence on young girls to help them become courageous and confident, girls of character.

Skill Qualifications

Adaptability – adjusts, modifies own behavior, and remains flexible and professional in response to changes Girl Focus – Incorporates girls in the decision-making process and/or design of programs and events Leadership – Inspires, encourages, and guides others toward accomplishing troop goals Communication – Expresses ideas and facts clearly and accurately Organizational knowledge – Recognizes and supports Girl Scout goals, including membership development and retention

Time Commitment & Requirements

Troop meetings are held weekly at the partner site Meetings are 1-2 hours long Minimum of 1-year commitment, academic year September 2021-M22 Pass a criminal background check in compliance with GSUSA and Site requirements.

Training & Supervision

Attend Co-Leader and Volunteer Toolkit training webinars Attend local volunteer meetings to network with other leaders, stay up-to-date on policies and procedures, and learn about volunteer education opportunities as well as council and community events. Communicate regularly with designated Badgerland Council staff contacts & the partner site contacts Be willing to participate in any site-specific trainings

Benefits of being a Co-Leader Troop Volunteer:

Mentor and lead a group of girls in your community Connect with and build relationships with other volunteers Expand your own skills and talents Promote positive values in youth Create memories Make a difference in others Improve your resume Learn new skills Have fun!

Agency: Girls Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland

Community Partnership Troop Co-Leader

Mission

Girl Scouts builds girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place.   We strive to be the premier leadership experience for girls in the USA.

Girl Scouts of Wisconsin – Badgerland Council & Community Partners

The Girl Scouts of Wisconsin – Badgerland Council and community-based youth-serving organizations and schools are coming together in partnership to develop after-school troop experiences that are site-based. The convenience of these partnership allows troop meetings to take place during the after-school hours and at the partner site. The goal of these partnerships is to bring the Girl Scout Leadership Experience to the girls in our communities every week while supporting these youth-serving organizations.  

Position Summary

The Community Partnership Troop Co-Leader is excited to work in the community as a troop leader. They have the enthusiasm and ability to generate girls’ interests and curiosities about the ways that they can discover themselves, connect with others and take action to make the world a better place through Girl Scout Leadership Experience (GSLE).  The nature of this position requires the individual to provide direct service to girls, helping them to develop their leadership skills on an individual and group basis. 

Responsibilities

Guide troop meetings during after school hours at a Badgerland partner site Follow planned curriculum and detailed notes for program sessions Teach the Girl Scout curriculum Determine communication plan to parents and caregivers in collaboration with the partner site; deliver appropriate communication Plan outings, activities, and events for your troop, as allowed by the specific site Support and encourage girls in attaining desired goals and awards Encourage parents/ caregivers in your troop to volunteer in support of the troop throughout the academic year; this may include cookie coordinators, drivers, chaperones, or other volunteer needs depending on the troop activities Adhere to all policies, standards, and procedures for Girl Scouts of the USA and Girl Scouts of Wisconsin – Badgerland Council, Inc. Register as an Adult Girl Scout Member and submit a background check

Volunteer Impact

Community Partnership Troop Co-Leaders support the goal of bringing the Girl Scout Leadership Experience to more girls in our communities. They have the opportunity to mentor and provide a positive influence on young girls to help them become courageous and confident, girls of character.

Skill Qualifications

Adaptability – adjusts, modifies own behavior, and remains flexible and professional in response to changes Girl Focus – Incorporates girls in the decision-making process and/or design of programs and events Leadership – Inspires, encourages, and guides others toward accomplishing troop goals Communication – Expresses ideas and facts clearly and accurately Organizational knowledge – Recognizes and supports Girl Scout goals, including membership development and retention

Time Commitment & Requirements

Troop meetings are held weekly at the partner site Meetings are 1-2 hours long Minimum of 1-year commitment, academic year September 2021-M22 Pass a criminal background check in compliance with GSUSA and Site requirements.

Training & Supervision

Attend Co-Leader and Volunteer Toolkit training webinars Attend local volunteer meetings to network with other leaders, stay up-to-date on policies and procedures, and learn about volunteer education opportunities as well as council and community events. Communicate regularly with designated Badgerland Council staff contacts & the partner site contacts Be willing to participate in any site-specific trainings

Benefits of being a Co-Leader Troop Volunteer:

Mentor and lead a group of girls in your community Connect with and build relationships with other volunteers Expand your own skills and talents Promote positive values in youth Create memories Make a difference in others Improve your resume Learn new skills Have fun!

Agency: Girls Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53713

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Nettoyage

In english please...nettoyage means cleaning; but doesn’t it sound more glamorous in French?  Our Bread of Healing Clinic on Florist Ave. is a diamond in the rough.  Help us bring back its luster.  We need a fun and lively group to help us do some deep cleaning.  We are so busy helping our patients with ongoing medical needs the clinic gets neglected.  We want to make everyone feel welcome and special.  Your help would go along way in helping us achieve that goal!

Cleaning supplies will be provided along with an energy-boosting snack.

 

Agency: Bread of Healing Clinic

In english please...nettoyage means cleaning; but doesn’t it sound more glamorous in French?  Our Bread of Healing Clinic on Florist Ave. is a diamond in the rough.  Help us bring back its luster.  We need a fun and lively group to help us do some deep cleaning.  We are so busy helping our patients with ongoing medical needs the clinic gets neglected.  We want to make everyone feel welcome and special.  Your help would go along way in helping us achieve that goal!

Cleaning supplies will be provided along with an energy-boosting snack.

 

Agency: Bread of Healing Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53209

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Outdoor Beautification

Are you an HGTV junkie, do you love watching home makeovers and yard crashers?  Here is your chance to grab your co-workers and spend a day in the sun.  How about putting some of that know-how to use, making visual improvements to make our patients feel welcome.

We are located in Milwaukee and could use a landscaping makeover.  If you love to “design on a dime” and uncover beauty (pick-up unsightly trash) this is the project for you!

We can provide some tools and supplies.  You supply the willingness and man power.

 

Agency: Bread of Healing Clinic

Are you an HGTV junkie, do you love watching home makeovers and yard crashers?  Here is your chance to grab your co-workers and spend a day in the sun.  How about putting some of that know-how to use, making visual improvements to make our patients feel welcome.

We are located in Milwaukee and could use a landscaping makeover.  If you love to “design on a dime” and uncover beauty (pick-up unsightly trash) this is the project for you!

We can provide some tools and supplies.  You supply the willingness and man power.

 

Agency: Bread of Healing Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53205

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Re-Vamp our Ramp

Our dentists have drills but not the right skills, our doctors and nurses will fix any bruises or bumps, behavioral health will keep you calm under pressure…but what we really need is a handy carpenter to build a new ramp for all the four seasons!

Help needed to repair or build a new wooden ramp.  Our patients are the under or uninsured, our goal is to make them feel welcome from the moment they arrive.  The ramp that is currently in use needs some structural help, if not replacing.  We have patients that use walkers, canes, and wheelchairs.  Your help would provide much needed safety and access to the medical care we provide. 

We will provide all needed materials…skill and tools required. 

Agency: Bread of Healing Clinic

Our dentists have drills but not the right skills, our doctors and nurses will fix any bruises or bumps, behavioral health will keep you calm under pressure…but what we really need is a handy carpenter to build a new ramp for all the four seasons!

Help needed to repair or build a new wooden ramp.  Our patients are the under or uninsured, our goal is to make them feel welcome from the moment they arrive.  The ramp that is currently in use needs some structural help, if not replacing.  We have patients that use walkers, canes, and wheelchairs.  Your help would provide much needed safety and access to the medical care we provide. 

We will provide all needed materials…skill and tools required. 

Agency: Bread of Healing Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53205

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sexual Assault Nurses Examiner Advocates (SANE)!!

Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Advocates. FRIENDS provides advocacy to those that experience Sexual Assault. We need volunteers to advocate for those survivors. The SANE Advocate will accompany the survivor to the hospital for the exam. 

This is an on call position. You must be 18 years or older, and live in the Washington County Area. Please have your own transportation. 

For More information please contact us at:

outreach@friendswi.org
262-335-5598 ext. 114

Agency: FRIENDS, Inc.

Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Advocates. FRIENDS provides advocacy to those that experience Sexual Assault. We need volunteers to advocate for those survivors. The SANE Advocate will accompany the survivor to the hospital for the exam. 

This is an on call position. You must be 18 years or older, and live in the Washington County Area. Please have your own transportation. 

For More information please contact us at:

outreach@friendswi.org
262-335-5598 ext. 114

Agency: FRIENDS, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53095

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Scouting Busy Work

Every Wednesday at the Boy Scout office we are in need of people to sort, file, make copies and stuff envelopes to help the Scouting program grow.  This is a great opportunity for someone who wants to help on their own timeline.  Any given Wednesday from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. we will have some busy work for anyone interested in helping!

Agency: Boy Scouts of America, Potawatomi Area Council

Every Wednesday at the Boy Scout office we are in need of people to sort, file, make copies and stuff envelopes to help the Scouting program grow.  This is a great opportunity for someone who wants to help on their own timeline.  Any given Wednesday from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. we will have some busy work for anyone interested in helping!

Agency: Boy Scouts of America, Potawatomi Area Council

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53188

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: The Women's Community: Items Needed For Our Pantry

Our pantry is utilized by our residents as well as clients who live off-site and are in need of some items. Our greatest current needs are listed below. 

Current needs that are new:

Highlighted bullet points are biggest needs

    Toiletries:

Individual Toothbrushes Tampons Toilet Paper Paper Towels Kleenx Baby wipes

    Non-perishables:

Pasta/Rice Sides

Crackers Granola bars Canned fruits Juice Jelly Cake frosting Flour Sugar Breakfast bars Mac n cheese

    Perishables:

Eggs Cheese Milk Butter Lunch meat Hotdogs

    Clothing (new or gently used) & Other:

New pillows Lightening cables (iphone charger) C-type cables (android charger) Charging blocks for USB cords Laundry Detergent  Dish soap Children's socks and underwear (new only) Gas gift cards Grocery Gift cards

Donations can be dropped off Monday, Wednesday, Friday between 8am and 4pm at 3200 Hilltop Ave in Wausau.

Contact Allie at allie@womenscommunity.org or 715-842-5663 for questions

Agency: The Women's Community, Inc.

Our pantry is utilized by our residents as well as clients who live off-site and are in need of some items. Our greatest current needs are listed below. 

Current needs that are new:

Highlighted bullet points are biggest needs

    Toiletries:

Individual Toothbrushes Tampons Toilet Paper Paper Towels Kleenx Baby wipes

    Non-perishables:

Pasta/Rice Sides

Crackers Granola bars Canned fruits Juice Jelly Cake frosting Flour Sugar Breakfast bars Mac n cheese

    Perishables:

Eggs Cheese Milk Butter Lunch meat Hotdogs

    Clothing (new or gently used) & Other:

New pillows Lightening cables (iphone charger) C-type cables (android charger) Charging blocks for USB cords Laundry Detergent  Dish soap Children's socks and underwear (new only) Gas gift cards Grocery Gift cards

Donations can be dropped off Monday, Wednesday, Friday between 8am and 4pm at 3200 Hilltop Ave in Wausau.

Contact Allie at allie@womenscommunity.org or 715-842-5663 for questions

Agency: The Women's Community, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bus Buddy Coordinator

RSVP is currently looking for Volunteer Bus Buddy-Ride Coordinators for the 2025 Bus Buddy Tours Season. 

Have fun coaching and training others to navigate the new Madison Metro Bus System using maps, schedules and the internet. 

The Bus Buddies program offers Dane County seniors who wish to utilize public transportation to community and senior centers, shopping, appointments, and places of interest,  the opportunity for help and companionship from experienced volunteers that are familiar with public transportation.

Bus Buddy Tours offers seniors age 60 and over an opportunity to go on a group trip by city bus to a designated location while learning how to navigate the Madison Metro Bus System. This program is designed to help ease the way for those who are not used to using the bus system while creating a fun social outing for those involved. 

Volunteers who offer to be Ride Coordinators must be able to meet the following requirement

Be registered as an RSVP volunteer Be familiar with public transportation options in their community Have experience with using public transportation in their community Be willing to coach and train others to navigate the public transportation system using maps, schedules, and internet Be willing to accompany new riders on their first 2 or 3 outings until they feel comfortable traveling independently Be prepared to spend up to 4 hours escorting new riders on their excursions Responsible for completion of rider and coordinator registration, report, and evaluation forms.

BENEFITS

Madison Metro bus passes provided while on assignment

Satisfaction of helping others become more independent and mobile

Free excess accident and liability insurance while on assignment

Annual volunteer recognition and quarterly newsletter

 

 

 

 

Agency: RSVP of Dane County

RSVP is currently looking for Volunteer Bus Buddy-Ride Coordinators for the 2025 Bus Buddy Tours Season. 

Have fun coaching and training others to navigate the new Madison Metro Bus System using maps, schedules and the internet. 

The Bus Buddies program offers Dane County seniors who wish to utilize public transportation to community and senior centers, shopping, appointments, and places of interest,  the opportunity for help and companionship from experienced volunteers that are familiar with public transportation.

Bus Buddy Tours offers seniors age 60 and over an opportunity to go on a group trip by city bus to a designated location while learning how to navigate the Madison Metro Bus System. This program is designed to help ease the way for those who are not used to using the bus system while creating a fun social outing for those involved. 

Volunteers who offer to be Ride Coordinators must be able to meet the following requirement

Be registered as an RSVP volunteer Be familiar with public transportation options in their community Have experience with using public transportation in their community Be willing to coach and train others to navigate the public transportation system using maps, schedules, and internet Be willing to accompany new riders on their first 2 or 3 outings until they feel comfortable traveling independently Be prepared to spend up to 4 hours escorting new riders on their excursions Responsible for completion of rider and coordinator registration, report, and evaluation forms.

BENEFITS

Madison Metro bus passes provided while on assignment

Satisfaction of helping others become more independent and mobile

Free excess accident and liability insurance while on assignment

Annual volunteer recognition and quarterly newsletter

 

 

 

 

Agency: RSVP of Dane County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53719

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Baby Holders Needed! Hold Infants While Mothers Participate in Group On-Site

The ARC Maternal and Infant Program is a residential treatment program for up to 12 women and their infants.  ARC seeks volunteers to hold babies/babysit for 1 1/2 to 2 hours while mothers participate in treatment groups.  Mothers and staff will be on-site.  ARC is initially seeking volunteers for groups held on Wednesday mornings, Wednesday evenings, Thursday afternoons, Friday mornings, or Friday afternoons.  

ARC will conduct a caregiver background check for volunteers and requires volunteers to follow agency confidentiality policies. 

Agency: ARC Community Services

The ARC Maternal and Infant Program is a residential treatment program for up to 12 women and their infants.  ARC seeks volunteers to hold babies/babysit for 1 1/2 to 2 hours while mothers participate in treatment groups.  Mothers and staff will be on-site.  ARC is initially seeking volunteers for groups held on Wednesday mornings, Wednesday evenings, Thursday afternoons, Friday mornings, or Friday afternoons.  

ARC will conduct a caregiver background check for volunteers and requires volunteers to follow agency confidentiality policies. 

Agency: ARC Community Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53716

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help us with lunch service on Tuesdays & Thursdays at the Mary Beth Nienhaus Activity Center!

Help us provide nutritious meals to older adults!

The Outagamie County Nutrition Program serves meals to individuals who are 60+ years old. Meals are served in two different settings: congregate and home-delivered. Congregate meals are offered at five different locations: Hortonville, Kaukauna, Oneida Heights (Appleton), Seymour, and the Mary Beth Nienhaus Activity Center (Appleton). Home-delivered meals are offered throughout Outagamie County.

Days vary but hours are typically between 10:00am-12:30pm. 

Volunteer Qualifications & Requirements: 18+ Must complete an Application, Care Givers and Criminal Background Checks Orientation and Food Safety training Not appropriate for court ordered community service What will you do as a Mealsite Volunteer? Pack Meals Set Tables Serve Meals Assist with Clean-up Socialize Ready to begin enriching lives?  Apply Today!

Agency: Outagamie County Nutrition Program

Help us provide nutritious meals to older adults!

The Outagamie County Nutrition Program serves meals to individuals who are 60+ years old. Meals are served in two different settings: congregate and home-delivered. Congregate meals are offered at five different locations: Hortonville, Kaukauna, Oneida Heights (Appleton), Seymour, and the Mary Beth Nienhaus Activity Center (Appleton). Home-delivered meals are offered throughout Outagamie County.

Days vary but hours are typically between 10:00am-12:30pm. 

Volunteer Qualifications & Requirements: 18+ Must complete an Application, Care Givers and Criminal Background Checks Orientation and Food Safety training Not appropriate for court ordered community service What will you do as a Mealsite Volunteer? Pack Meals Set Tables Serve Meals Assist with Clean-up Socialize Ready to begin enriching lives?  Apply Today!

Agency: Outagamie County Nutrition Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54915

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Housing Resource Volunteer

Families First of Monroe County

Housing Resource Volunteer

 

Program Description:

Families First of Monroe County is a nonprofit, charitable organization serving residents struggling with life and financial challenges in Monroe County, Wisconsin. Families First provides supportive services including a Safe and Stable Housing program. The program provides case management and limited financial support for household who may be at high risk of losing their stable housing and entering into a literally homeless situation.

Volunteer Position Description:

Families First is seeking a dedicated volunteer to support households in obtaining safe and stable housing. Under the direction of the Families First Director and Case Manager the Housing Resource volunteer will support households by:

Cooperatively searching for housing via known resources including newspaper, online resources and community contacts. Support the stability planning goals identified by the household and case manager with regards to new housing affordability. Support critical thinking and interpersonal skill develop in areas of land lord/ tenant communication, application completion and task management related to housing search and obtainment. In coordination with Families First Director and Case Manager, facilitate landlord, Families First and household communication and scheduling per program procedures. Serve as an advocate for households facing barriers to obtaining stable housing. Assist the Families First Director and Case Manager in maintaining accurate case notes, communication logs and community resource materials.

 

Desired Skills and Requirements:

Familiarity with Monroe County communities and rental housing market. Basic familiarity with Landlord/ Tenant rights, lease agreement and housing habitability requirements. Background in working with individuals and households facing barriers to housing stability including, low income, disability, limited formal education, previous experiences of homelessness or domestic violence. Possesses interpersonal skills necessary to professionally provide support for client successes as well as skills necessary to address adversity and support resiliency. A commitment to maintaining client privacy and confidentiality in all aspects of communication.

Position Scope:

The position will maintain limited availability of 3-5 hours weekly, as program household needs exist. This position will primarily work directly in the Families First office in Tomah, Wisconsin. Limited community meetings may be beneficial in coordination of household housing support. This position will report to the Families First Director and work in collaboration with the Families First Case Manager.

Training provided:

Families First of Monroe County/ Safe and Stable Housing Orientation. Families First Privacy and Confidentiality Training. Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES) Training. Trauma Informed Care Training.

 

 

Contact Ben Hein with any questions at 608-374-4141 or exec.familiesfirst@gmail.com

Agency: Families First of Monroe County

Families First of Monroe County

Housing Resource Volunteer

 

Program Description:

Families First of Monroe County is a nonprofit, charitable organization serving residents struggling with life and financial challenges in Monroe County, Wisconsin. Families First provides supportive services including a Safe and Stable Housing program. The program provides case management and limited financial support for household who may be at high risk of losing their stable housing and entering into a literally homeless situation.

Volunteer Position Description:

Families First is seeking a dedicated volunteer to support households in obtaining safe and stable housing. Under the direction of the Families First Director and Case Manager the Housing Resource volunteer will support households by:

Cooperatively searching for housing via known resources including newspaper, online resources and community contacts. Support the stability planning goals identified by the household and case manager with regards to new housing affordability. Support critical thinking and interpersonal skill develop in areas of land lord/ tenant communication, application completion and task management related to housing search and obtainment. In coordination with Families First Director and Case Manager, facilitate landlord, Families First and household communication and scheduling per program procedures. Serve as an advocate for households facing barriers to obtaining stable housing. Assist the Families First Director and Case Manager in maintaining accurate case notes, communication logs and community resource materials.

 

Desired Skills and Requirements:

Familiarity with Monroe County communities and rental housing market. Basic familiarity with Landlord/ Tenant rights, lease agreement and housing habitability requirements. Background in working with individuals and households facing barriers to housing stability including, low income, disability, limited formal education, previous experiences of homelessness or domestic violence. Possesses interpersonal skills necessary to professionally provide support for client successes as well as skills necessary to address adversity and support resiliency. A commitment to maintaining client privacy and confidentiality in all aspects of communication.

Position Scope:

The position will maintain limited availability of 3-5 hours weekly, as program household needs exist. This position will primarily work directly in the Families First office in Tomah, Wisconsin. Limited community meetings may be beneficial in coordination of household housing support. This position will report to the Families First Director and work in collaboration with the Families First Case Manager.

Training provided:

Families First of Monroe County/ Safe and Stable Housing Orientation. Families First Privacy and Confidentiality Training. Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES) Training. Trauma Informed Care Training.

 

 

Contact Ben Hein with any questions at 608-374-4141 or exec.familiesfirst@gmail.com

Agency: Families First of Monroe County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54660

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers Opportunities - The Good Shepherd Shelter

Volunteer Opportunities:

Volunteers are needed to keep our night shelter open. Volunteering at The Good Shepherd Shelter can take many forms, including donating food, preparing meals, serving meals, distributing bedding and clothing, helping guests read and understand our policies and procedures, and interacting with guests to help them feel welcome and included in our community. Whatever your schedule and comfort level permits, we have a volunteer opportunity for you! Volunteer roles include:

Intake helpers from 6:00-9:00 pm Kitchen Crew from 6:00-9:00 pm Meal providers to supply and deliver meals between 6-6:15 pm Overnight hospitality 9:00 pm-2:00 am and 2:00 am-8:00 am Morning hospitality from 6-8:00 am

Catholic Charities of Wausau

Agency: Catholic Charities, Wausau

Volunteer Opportunities:

Volunteers are needed to keep our night shelter open. Volunteering at The Good Shepherd Shelter can take many forms, including donating food, preparing meals, serving meals, distributing bedding and clothing, helping guests read and understand our policies and procedures, and interacting with guests to help them feel welcome and included in our community. Whatever your schedule and comfort level permits, we have a volunteer opportunity for you! Volunteer roles include:

Intake helpers from 6:00-9:00 pm Kitchen Crew from 6:00-9:00 pm Meal providers to supply and deliver meals between 6-6:15 pm Overnight hospitality 9:00 pm-2:00 am and 2:00 am-8:00 am Morning hospitality from 6-8:00 am

Catholic Charities of Wausau

Agency: Catholic Charities, Wausau

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Homer Wants to Play Ball Mascot Volunteer Needed For Our 2022 Season!

Our Mascot needs a body to help him move! We still need a HOMER volunteer for special events and into our 2022 season! 2022 kicks off the 16th season of Miracle League of Green Bay baseball which will run from June 4th 2022 to August 6th 2022. Homer, our mascot is a VIP and players, coaches and volunteers alike look forward to his entertaining appearances throughout the season!

Unfortunately, Homer doesn't work very well without assistance. 
We are looking for a fun and energetic individual who can keep him moving so he can continue to interact at the ballpark throughout the season.

Homers shirt size is an extra large so someone taller would probably have the most success. 

Please call the Miracle League of Green Bay's general contact number for more information. 920-544-0072 or email us at aomlofgb@gmail.com. 
We look forward to hearing from you! 

Agency: Miracle League of Green Bay

Our Mascot needs a body to help him move! We still need a HOMER volunteer for special events and into our 2022 season! 2022 kicks off the 16th season of Miracle League of Green Bay baseball which will run from June 4th 2022 to August 6th 2022. Homer, our mascot is a VIP and players, coaches and volunteers alike look forward to his entertaining appearances throughout the season!

Unfortunately, Homer doesn't work very well without assistance. 
We are looking for a fun and energetic individual who can keep him moving so he can continue to interact at the ballpark throughout the season.

Homers shirt size is an extra large so someone taller would probably have the most success. 

Please call the Miracle League of Green Bay's general contact number for more information. 920-544-0072 or email us at aomlofgb@gmail.com. 
We look forward to hearing from you! 

Agency: Miracle League of Green Bay

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54301

Allow Groups: No