Volunteer: Community Event VolunteerThe Community Outreach Ambassador will need to be available for events that take place in Washington County. The Volunteer will need to be versed in FRIENDS services, be able to assist someone if they are interested in services or volunteering, and be comfortable providing support if someone discloses an assault or abuse. Duties: Tabling at outreach events, engaging with audience, displaying FRIENDS resources appropriately at events, being comfortable discussing domestic and sexual violence. Qualifications: Communication skills, some awareness of domestic and sexual violence, passionate, practices cultural humility, flexible and reliable. Gainful Experience: Resume building skills, diverse knowledge of the impact domestic and sexual violence has the community and individuals, potential networking contacts, volunteering for a great and needed cause. Training: 1-hour introduction orientation, 2 hours of services overview, trauma-informed training, and minimum of 1 shadowing session. Contact Information: outreach@friendswi.org 262-334-5598 ext. 114 Agency: FRIENDS, Inc. The Community Outreach Ambassador will need to be available for events that take place in Washington County. The Volunteer will need to be versed in FRIENDS services, be able to assist someone if they are interested in services or volunteering, and be comfortable providing support if someone discloses an assault or abuse. Duties: Tabling at outreach events, engaging with audience, displaying FRIENDS resources appropriately at events, being comfortable discussing domestic and sexual violence. Qualifications: Communication skills, some awareness of domestic and sexual violence, passionate, practices cultural humility, flexible and reliable. Gainful Experience: Resume building skills, diverse knowledge of the impact domestic and sexual violence has the community and individuals, potential networking contacts, volunteering for a great and needed cause. Training: 1-hour introduction orientation, 2 hours of services overview, trauma-informed training, and minimum of 1 shadowing session. Contact Information: outreach@friendswi.org 262-334-5598 ext. 114 Agency: FRIENDS, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53095 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: The Women's Community: Join a Fundraising Event CommitteeCurrently we are looking for people to join our fundraising event committee for Hooray for Hollywood and/or SafeFUR Homes Festival, to help plan the events, solicit sponsors, and solicit auction item donations. Skills we are looking for: experience fundraising, comfortable asking for donations and cold calling, organized, connections in the community, and ability to build relationships with donors. Apply to volunteer or learn more: https://shorturl.at/SeTyi If you are interested in joining a fundraising event committee, please contact Allie for more details: allie@womenscommunity.org or (715) 842-5663 Agency: The Women's Community, Inc. Currently we are looking for people to join our fundraising event committee for Hooray for Hollywood and/or SafeFUR Homes Festival, to help plan the events, solicit sponsors, and solicit auction item donations. Skills we are looking for: experience fundraising, comfortable asking for donations and cold calling, organized, connections in the community, and ability to build relationships with donors. Apply to volunteer or learn more: https://shorturl.at/SeTyi If you are interested in joining a fundraising event committee, please contact Allie for more details: allie@womenscommunity.org or (715) 842-5663 Agency: The Women's Community, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer CashierSaint Vincent de Paul in Neenah is in need of cashier volunteers. Shifts are available in 4-hour slots with staff available at all times for backup. Agency: St. Vincent de Paul Neenah/Menasha Saint Vincent de Paul in Neenah is in need of cashier volunteers. Shifts are available in 4-hour slots with staff available at all times for backup. Agency: St. Vincent de Paul Neenah/Menasha Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54956 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Advocates needed in Portage County!If you enjoy engaging with older adults, this opportunity could be perfect for you! We are looking for volunteer advocates to improve lives of residents living in nursing homes and assisted living facilities in Stevens Point and the surrounding Portage County communities! Volunteer advocates make weekly unannounced visits to a designated nursing home or assisted living facility, observe general conditions, meet with residents to educate them about their rights and empower residents to resolve concerns on their own. Our volunteers are friendly visitors on a mission of advocacy! Training and materials are provided and ongoing support is always available. This opportunity is flexible and visits are 1-2 hours in duration and can be made any day of the week between 8am-8pm. Please consider becoming a Volunteer Advocate with the State of Wisconsin Board on Aging and Long Term Care! Agency: The State of Wisconsin Board on Aging and Long Term Care If you enjoy engaging with older adults, this opportunity could be perfect for you! We are looking for volunteer advocates to improve lives of residents living in nursing homes and assisted living facilities in Stevens Point and the surrounding Portage County communities! Volunteer advocates make weekly unannounced visits to a designated nursing home or assisted living facility, observe general conditions, meet with residents to educate them about their rights and empower residents to resolve concerns on their own. Our volunteers are friendly visitors on a mission of advocacy! Training and materials are provided and ongoing support is always available. This opportunity is flexible and visits are 1-2 hours in duration and can be made any day of the week between 8am-8pm. Please consider becoming a Volunteer Advocate with the State of Wisconsin Board on Aging and Long Term Care! Agency: The State of Wisconsin Board on Aging and Long Term Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53704 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Promoting Inclusivity in the AreaWe promote diversity and inclusivity in area workplaces and communities; we offer trainings focused on workplace issues. Agency: Greater La Crosse Area Diversity Council We promote diversity and inclusivity in area workplaces and communities; we offer trainings focused on workplace issues. Agency: Greater La Crosse Area Diversity Council Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Assisting Senior CitizensWe provide volunteers to assist elderly people in Monroe County. Our volunteers are from the local community and churches within Monroe County to serve our neighbors in need of assistance. The services are provided at no charge with donations appreciated. Agency: Faith In Action Volunteers of Monroe County We provide volunteers to assist elderly people in Monroe County. Our volunteers are from the local community and churches within Monroe County to serve our neighbors in need of assistance. The services are provided at no charge with donations appreciated. Agency: Faith In Action Volunteers of Monroe County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54660 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Caring for AnimalsWe are a local non-profit caring for and rescuing animals from suffering and cruelty. Our primary emphasis is to provide care for domestic cats and dogs until 'forever homes' are found. We enhance the lives of our pets and people through education and adoption. Agency: Chasing Daylight Animal Shelter We are a local non-profit caring for and rescuing animals from suffering and cruelty. Our primary emphasis is to provide care for domestic cats and dogs until 'forever homes' are found. We enhance the lives of our pets and people through education and adoption. Agency: Chasing Daylight Animal Shelter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54660 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help with Training Service DogsWe are a non-profit working in training service dogs to address the needs of individuals with seizures, hearing impairments, diabetes, physical disabilities, and autism. Agency: Capable Canines of Wisconsin We are a non-profit working in training service dogs to address the needs of individuals with seizures, hearing impairments, diabetes, physical disabilities, and autism. Agency: Capable Canines of Wisconsin Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54650 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteer - Evening shiftVolunteers perform a variety of tasks; sorting, stocking, repackaging, receiving deliveries, general maintenance, working one on one with clients, assembling food packages, assisting patrons during shopping, and more. Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. There are a limited number of shorter volunteer hours opportunities available. If you need a different time frame for volunteering due to work or school, please plan a minimum of three weeks in advance. Agency: WAFER Food Pantry Volunteers perform a variety of tasks; sorting, stocking, repackaging, receiving deliveries, general maintenance, working one on one with clients, assembling food packages, assisting patrons during shopping, and more. Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. There are a limited number of shorter volunteer hours opportunities available. If you need a different time frame for volunteering due to work or school, please plan a minimum of three weeks in advance. Agency: WAFER Food Pantry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54603 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Spiritual Enrichment VolunteerSpiritual Enrichment Volunteer Needed Work with Unity Chaplains to support the patient and families spiritual needs. Read scripture and share devotions. Visits last about 1 hour. Agency: Unity - Leaders in Hospice and Palliative Care Spiritual Enrichment Volunteer Needed Work with Unity Chaplains to support the patient and families spiritual needs. Read scripture and share devotions. Visits last about 1 hour. Agency: Unity - Leaders in Hospice and Palliative Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Facility VolunteerFacility Volunteers needed:
Our Facility Volunteer will help with the following. Provide companionship and socialization for hospice patients living in a nursing facility. Visits last about 30-60 minutes May visit several patients at one facility Connect with facility staff.Agency: Unity - Leaders in Hospice and Palliative Care Facility Volunteers needed:
Our Facility Volunteer will help with the following. Provide companionship and socialization for hospice patients living in a nursing facility. Visits last about 30-60 minutes May visit several patients at one facility Connect with facility staff.Agency: Unity - Leaders in Hospice and Palliative Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Companion Visitor for Green BayCOMPANION VOLUNTEER:
We are looking for compassionate, kind, and caring individuals who would like to visit our patients and provide companionship. As a hospice volunteer you could: Read a book to them, watch movies, socialize as if they were a long-time friend. Volunteer visits typically are done 1-2 per a week for 1-2 hours at a time. Visits are completed where the patient currently lives. This includes private homes, nursing homes, assisted living facilities or Jack and Engrid Meng Hospice House
To become a volunteer with Unity Hospice we will train you to be a part of our growing volunteer team. If you are interested in this amazing opportunity, please contact Ally Bantes or Kelly Lautenslager at 920-338-1111. Agency: Unity - Leaders in Hospice and Palliative Care COMPANION VOLUNTEER:
We are looking for compassionate, kind, and caring individuals who would like to visit our patients and provide companionship. As a hospice volunteer you could: Read a book to them, watch movies, socialize as if they were a long-time friend. Volunteer visits typically are done 1-2 per a week for 1-2 hours at a time. Visits are completed where the patient currently lives. This includes private homes, nursing homes, assisted living facilities or Jack and Engrid Meng Hospice House
To become a volunteer with Unity Hospice we will train you to be a part of our growing volunteer team. If you are interested in this amazing opportunity, please contact Ally Bantes or Kelly Lautenslager at 920-338-1111. Agency: Unity - Leaders in Hospice and Palliative Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Heirloom GardenerOpportunity to work outside, dig in the soil and find satisfaction in maintaining demonstration gardens for public viewing and education. Volunteer would be doing general gardening tasks in the heirloom garden and landscaped beds around the farmyard; planting, weeding, watering. Flexible hours; contribute when your schedule allows! Agency: Schumacher Farm Park Opportunity to work outside, dig in the soil and find satisfaction in maintaining demonstration gardens for public viewing and education. Volunteer would be doing general gardening tasks in the heirloom garden and landscaped beds around the farmyard; planting, weeding, watering. Flexible hours; contribute when your schedule allows! Agency: Schumacher Farm Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53597 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Indesign Editor (copy)Resource Guide, a 40 page book published twice a year. Nedd a qualified person to make up ad, an updates in the book monthly Agency: Green Bay Area Newcomers And Neighbors Club, Inc Resource Guide, a 40 page book published twice a year. Nedd a qualified person to make up ad, an updates in the book monthly Agency: Green Bay Area Newcomers And Neighbors Club, Inc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54311 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Indesign EditorResource Guide, a 40 page book published twice a year. Nedd a qualified person to make up ad, an updates in the book monthly Agency: Green Bay Area Newcomers And Neighbors Club, Inc Resource Guide, a 40 page book published twice a year. Nedd a qualified person to make up ad, an updates in the book monthly Agency: Green Bay Area Newcomers And Neighbors Club, Inc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54311 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: weekly newsletter on constant contactresearching categories below a&/or placing on the Constant contact: Weekly calendar: Do by Wednesday prior to the Monday sent. Quote: Image jpeg, pertaining to the month’s theme. Jan=New Year, Feb.=Valentine Mar. St. Pat's or Easter etc.. Feature History or on a Business: Image jpeg & interest story pertaining to the special events this month. Feb = President Day, Feature Activity: Image jpeg & arts & crafts, outdoor activity. Example: how to Ice Fish-clothes, equipment etc. Recipe: Image jpeg & a recipe pertaining to the theme month written out in word document or link Dessert: : Image jpeg pertaining to the theme month & written out in word document or link Joke: Image jpeg pertaining to the theme month.Agency: Green Bay Area Newcomers And Neighbors Club, Inc researching categories below a&/or placing on the Constant contact: Weekly calendar: Do by Wednesday prior to the Monday sent. Quote: Image jpeg, pertaining to the month’s theme. Jan=New Year, Feb.=Valentine Mar. St. Pat's or Easter etc.. Feature History or on a Business: Image jpeg & interest story pertaining to the special events this month. Feb = President Day, Feature Activity: Image jpeg & arts & crafts, outdoor activity. Example: how to Ice Fish-clothes, equipment etc. Recipe: Image jpeg & a recipe pertaining to the theme month written out in word document or link Dessert: : Image jpeg pertaining to the theme month & written out in word document or link Joke: Image jpeg pertaining to the theme month.Agency: Green Bay Area Newcomers And Neighbors Club, Inc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54311 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: social mediaFace book, Linked in
Agency: Green Bay Area Newcomers And Neighbors Club, Inc Face book, Linked in
Agency: Green Bay Area Newcomers And Neighbors Club, Inc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54311 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Digestive Health GreeterDigestive Health Greeter
Our Digestive Health Clinic located on the third floor of the 725 Medical Building, across Webster Avenue from the hospital, has an opportunity for volunteers interested in helping in the clinic. The general duties consist of greeting patients, monitoring the waiting room area, guiding patients to specific areas in the clinic, and helping to assist the staff as needed with other duties. The general hours are mornings from 7 a.m. till 11 a.m. This is a wonderful position for anyone interested in working in a clinical environment. Agency: Bellin Health by Emplify Health Digestive Health Greeter
Our Digestive Health Clinic located on the third floor of the 725 Medical Building, across Webster Avenue from the hospital, has an opportunity for volunteers interested in helping in the clinic. The general duties consist of greeting patients, monitoring the waiting room area, guiding patients to specific areas in the clinic, and helping to assist the staff as needed with other duties. The general hours are mornings from 7 a.m. till 11 a.m. This is a wonderful position for anyone interested in working in a clinical environment. Agency: Bellin Health by Emplify Health Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54305 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bridge Players Wanted!Who would have thought that finding Bridge players would be so hard to do! At Ingleside we have 1 person who really enjoys playing Bridge, but needs 3 people to join them. If you know of a bridge club that would be willing to meet at Ingleside or you yourself are willing to come play or even learn please contact us. Agency: Ingleside Communities Who would have thought that finding Bridge players would be so hard to do! At Ingleside we have 1 person who really enjoys playing Bridge, but needs 3 people to join them. If you know of a bridge club that would be willing to meet at Ingleside or you yourself are willing to come play or even learn please contact us. Agency: Ingleside Communities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53572 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Looking for New Unity Resale Shoppe Volunteers
Shop, donate and volunteer for a cause
Unity Resale Shoppe, LLC is looking for new volunteers to join our team! As we journey through our third year in business, we are busier than ever. Help is needed to sort, price & prepare donations, stage the sales floor, and offer friendly customer service. Stop by, or reach out to Alicia Schram at (920) 339-5501 or at ASchram@unityhospice.org for more information.
Agency: Unity - Leaders in Hospice and Palliative Care
Shop, donate and volunteer for a cause
Unity Resale Shoppe, LLC is looking for new volunteers to join our team! As we journey through our third year in business, we are busier than ever. Help is needed to sort, price & prepare donations, stage the sales floor, and offer friendly customer service. Stop by, or reach out to Alicia Schram at (920) 339-5501 or at ASchram@unityhospice.org for more information.
Agency: Unity - Leaders in Hospice and Palliative Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Creative Projects and Community Outreach Volunteers NeededUNITY HAS THE FOLLOWING VOLUNTEER OPENINGS TO ASSIST WITH CREATVIE PROJECTS AND COMMUNITY OUTREACH
FILLED WITH LOVE Sew Keepsake bears and pillows from the garments of patients (projects are completed at your own home)PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY Knit or crochet shawls and lap blankets for patients. (Projects are completed at your own home.)CAMPUS GARDENER Tend to perennial and annual gardens Maintain Shrubs Mow LawnSPECIAL EVENTS Participate in memorial and fundraising events Represent Unity at Health Fairs, Expos, or speaking engagements Photograph or video record Special Events.For more information contact a Unity Volunteer Coordinator at 920-338-1111 or 1-800-990-9249
Agency: Unity - Leaders in Hospice and Palliative Care UNITY HAS THE FOLLOWING VOLUNTEER OPENINGS TO ASSIST WITH CREATVIE PROJECTS AND COMMUNITY OUTREACH
FILLED WITH LOVE Sew Keepsake bears and pillows from the garments of patients (projects are completed at your own home)PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY Knit or crochet shawls and lap blankets for patients. (Projects are completed at your own home.)CAMPUS GARDENER Tend to perennial and annual gardens Maintain Shrubs Mow LawnSPECIAL EVENTS Participate in memorial and fundraising events Represent Unity at Health Fairs, Expos, or speaking engagements Photograph or video record Special Events.For more information contact a Unity Volunteer Coordinator at 920-338-1111 or 1-800-990-9249
Agency: Unity - Leaders in Hospice and Palliative Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Jack and Engrid Meng Hospice Residence Volunteers.Jack and Engrid Meng Hospice Residence Volunteers
Various volunteer opportunities at our Jack and Engrid Meng Hospice Residence.
Greet and Direct Visitors (Highest Need is for weekend volunteers to staff our greeter desk in the lobby)
Provide companionship for patients
Assist with meal preparation
*Shifts last about 3 hours between 7am-7pm
For more information Contact a Unity Volunteer Coordinator at 920-338-1111
Agency: Unity - Leaders in Hospice and Palliative Care Jack and Engrid Meng Hospice Residence Volunteers
Various volunteer opportunities at our Jack and Engrid Meng Hospice Residence.
Greet and Direct Visitors (Highest Need is for weekend volunteers to staff our greeter desk in the lobby)
Provide companionship for patients
Assist with meal preparation
*Shifts last about 3 hours between 7am-7pm
For more information Contact a Unity Volunteer Coordinator at 920-338-1111
Agency: Unity - Leaders in Hospice and Palliative Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grief Group Co-FacilitatorDo you have the desire to be a part of the grief support that Unity provides? Have you considered helping out with a support group? Unity’s bereavement department is looking for volunteers who are interested in being a co-facilitator for our grief support groups. Opportunities include being a co-facilitator for an ongoing monthly group that meets the third Thursday of each month or for a 5-week Navigating Grief group that meets on 5 consecutive Tuesdays . These opportunities are for both afternoon and evening groups.
Other Opportunities include: Assistance with set up of our Generations Grief Group with is held the 2nd Thursday of every month at 5:15 pm (This grief group includes Children and Adults)The bereavement team will provide education and training on the topics of grief and group facilitation prior to having you participate as a co-facilitator. You will always have a trained Grief Counselor or other designated trained Unity staff member as your co-facilitator who will also provide ongoing support to you during these volunteer opportunities. If interested please contact the Unity office at 920-338-1111 or 800-990-9249. The bereavement team would be happy to follow up with you to answer questions or to provide additional information.
Agency: Unity - Leaders in Hospice and Palliative Care Do you have the desire to be a part of the grief support that Unity provides? Have you considered helping out with a support group? Unity’s bereavement department is looking for volunteers who are interested in being a co-facilitator for our grief support groups. Opportunities include being a co-facilitator for an ongoing monthly group that meets the third Thursday of each month or for a 5-week Navigating Grief group that meets on 5 consecutive Tuesdays . These opportunities are for both afternoon and evening groups.
Other Opportunities include: Assistance with set up of our Generations Grief Group with is held the 2nd Thursday of every month at 5:15 pm (This grief group includes Children and Adults)The bereavement team will provide education and training on the topics of grief and group facilitation prior to having you participate as a co-facilitator. You will always have a trained Grief Counselor or other designated trained Unity staff member as your co-facilitator who will also provide ongoing support to you during these volunteer opportunities. If interested please contact the Unity office at 920-338-1111 or 800-990-9249. The bereavement team would be happy to follow up with you to answer questions or to provide additional information.
Agency: Unity - Leaders in Hospice and Palliative Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CREATE Portage County Poster DeliveryVolunteers needed for poster delivery for up-coming CREATE events. One of the best ways you can support CREATE is by helping us spread the word on our experiences and programming. This task will involve distribution of posters throughout the community. Volunteers should be willing to go from business to business or places community members pass through often. Agency: CREATE Portage County Volunteers needed for poster delivery for up-coming CREATE events. One of the best ways you can support CREATE is by helping us spread the word on our experiences and programming. This task will involve distribution of posters throughout the community. Volunteers should be willing to go from business to business or places community members pass through often. Agency: CREATE Portage County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54481 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Second City Comedy Show Poster DeliveryHelp us spread the word about CREATE's Second City Comedy Show! 5-10 volunteers needed for poster delivery. This task will involve distribution of posters throughout the community. Volunteers should be willing to go from business to business or places community members pass through often. Agency: CREATE Portage County Help us spread the word about CREATE's Second City Comedy Show! 5-10 volunteers needed for poster delivery. This task will involve distribution of posters throughout the community. Volunteers should be willing to go from business to business or places community members pass through often. Agency: CREATE Portage County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54481 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs) provide a voice in the court for a child involved with the Dane County child welfare system for a case of abuse, neglect, or other situation impacting the child's safety, permanency, or well-being. This is a crucial role for some of Dane County's most vulnerable children! CASAs are appointed by and act as the eyes and ears for the juvenile court judge. Advocates make weekly visits to their assigned child (either in their parental home, foster home, residential treatment facility, at school or in the community), as well as correspond with caregivers, teachers and other service providers to get a complete picture of the child's history and current circumstances. CASAs, with the support of Dane County CASA staff, provide written reports to judges and parties to the case, helping them to make more informed decisions that ensure the child reaches a safe and permanent home as soon as possible. CASAs also work cooperatively with social workers, attorneys and other professionals involved in the case to recommend and coordinate services that support the best interests of the child. QUALIFICATIONS: There are no professional or education requirements to be a CASA in Dane County, but we do require that advocates be at least 21 years of age to serve on a case and commit to serve a minimum of 1 year with our program. Advocates must be willing to serve approximately 2 hours per week, and up to 10-15 hours per month. TRAINING: Advocates are required to complete an initial training that covers topics such as the court system child protective services, strength-based approaches, diversity, and cultural sensitivity. The training format is a combination of "in-class" time and "home study", for an estimated total of 30 hours. The in-class portion usually takes place in two-hour sessions (5:30 - 7:30 pm), one evening per week for a stretch of six weeks.
Apply at https://canopycenter.org/volunteeremployee.html
Please note that while everyone is invited to apply, this is an in-demand volunteer position, meaning we are unable to take on all applicants as CASAs. Due to Dane County CASA's strong volunteer retention rate and the interest of new volunteers outweighing the case demand, applicants should expect to wait a year or more before they are able to receive training. As we are able, we will send out updates regarding training sessions to applicants. Agency: Dane County CASA Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs) provide a voice in the court for a child involved with the Dane County child welfare system for a case of abuse, neglect, or other situation impacting the child's safety, permanency, or well-being. This is a crucial role for some of Dane County's most vulnerable children! CASAs are appointed by and act as the eyes and ears for the juvenile court judge. Advocates make weekly visits to their assigned child (either in their parental home, foster home, residential treatment facility, at school or in the community), as well as correspond with caregivers, teachers and other service providers to get a complete picture of the child's history and current circumstances. CASAs, with the support of Dane County CASA staff, provide written reports to judges and parties to the case, helping them to make more informed decisions that ensure the child reaches a safe and permanent home as soon as possible. CASAs also work cooperatively with social workers, attorneys and other professionals involved in the case to recommend and coordinate services that support the best interests of the child. QUALIFICATIONS: There are no professional or education requirements to be a CASA in Dane County, but we do require that advocates be at least 21 years of age to serve on a case and commit to serve a minimum of 1 year with our program. Advocates must be willing to serve approximately 2 hours per week, and up to 10-15 hours per month. TRAINING: Advocates are required to complete an initial training that covers topics such as the court system child protective services, strength-based approaches, diversity, and cultural sensitivity. The training format is a combination of "in-class" time and "home study", for an estimated total of 30 hours. The in-class portion usually takes place in two-hour sessions (5:30 - 7:30 pm), one evening per week for a stretch of six weeks.
Apply at https://canopycenter.org/volunteeremployee.html
Please note that while everyone is invited to apply, this is an in-demand volunteer position, meaning we are unable to take on all applicants as CASAs. Due to Dane County CASA's strong volunteer retention rate and the interest of new volunteers outweighing the case demand, applicants should expect to wait a year or more before they are able to receive training. As we are able, we will send out updates regarding training sessions to applicants. Agency: Dane County CASA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53704 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Computer WhizNeed someone to evaluate our IT needs, make recommendations for hardware & software & security. All on a volunteer basis. Agency: Tomah Area Historical Society & Museum Need someone to evaluate our IT needs, make recommendations for hardware & software & security. All on a volunteer basis. Agency: Tomah Area Historical Society & Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54660 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: InterviewerLEAVEN interviewers must be kind, compassionate listeners willing to help our clients feel comfortable detailing their request for assistance. Volunteers serve at least one 3-hour shift/week between the hours of 9am-7pm, Monday-Friday. Interviewers serve a key role in LEAVEN's ability to provide emergency financial assistance to those most in need in our community. Agency: LEAVEN LEAVEN interviewers must be kind, compassionate listeners willing to help our clients feel comfortable detailing their request for assistance. Volunteers serve at least one 3-hour shift/week between the hours of 9am-7pm, Monday-Friday. Interviewers serve a key role in LEAVEN's ability to provide emergency financial assistance to those most in need in our community. Agency: LEAVEN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54952 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Receptionist/Front Office VolunteersLEAVEN receptionists serve as the voice and face of LEAVEN to everyone who calls or walks through our doors. Volunteers serve at least one 3-hour shift/week between the hours of 9am-7pm, Monday-Friday. Receptionists must be comfortable answering the phone, communicating with clients in-person, and using computers. Agency: LEAVEN LEAVEN receptionists serve as the voice and face of LEAVEN to everyone who calls or walks through our doors. Volunteers serve at least one 3-hour shift/week between the hours of 9am-7pm, Monday-Friday. Receptionists must be comfortable answering the phone, communicating with clients in-person, and using computers. Agency: LEAVEN Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54952 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MDA Summer Camp Counselors Needed, 6/8/19-6/14/19What is MDA Summer Camp?
Kids with muscular dystrophy, spinal muscular atrophy and related life-threatening diseases face daily challenges that often make "just being a kid" difficult. As their muscles progressively get weaker, children may lose basic functions such as walking, dressing, eating, talking or even breathing.
MDA Summer Camp gives kids ages 8-17 the freedom to be kids with others who are just like them during a life-changing week of fun and friendship — all at no cost to their families. Summer Camp offers a world of possibilities and awesome adventures to campers — from swimming and fishing to adaptive sports and camp dances.
Why volunteer?
MDA relies on the support and dedication of volunteer counselors are by campers’ sides day and night so that they can do all the fun activities that summer camp offers.
Volunteering at MDA Summer Camp will enrich your life and inspire you in ways you never dreamed possible. You will help kids discover new interests, build self-confidence and experience the independence of being away from home in a safe environment where barriers don’t exist.
Additionally, you will:
Enhance your resume by gaining hands-on experience that is pertinent to the field of medicine, nursing, special education, physical therapy and more
Develop important leadership skills
Fulfill over 140+ hours of volunteer experience
Meet new people and build lifelong friendships
What are the requirements?
Be at least 18 years of age
Be able to lift and care for campers and assist with their needs
Complete an application
Submit two references if a you are a new volunteer
Have a medical exam within the past year
Present up-to-date immunization records
Receive a favorable criminal background check
Complete an interview with MDA staff
Be able to follow MDA established rules and policies
Always be willing to put the campers’ needs first
Attend a pre-camp training session
Interested? Visit http://www.mda.org/volunteer and indicate that you are interested in being a summer camp volunteer! Questions? Contact: Mallory Williams or Kim Richfield 262-432-7992 Mwilliams@mdausa.org Krichfield@mdausa.org Agency: Muscular Dystrophy Association - Wisconsin & Upper Michigan What is MDA Summer Camp?
Kids with muscular dystrophy, spinal muscular atrophy and related life-threatening diseases face daily challenges that often make "just being a kid" difficult. As their muscles progressively get weaker, children may lose basic functions such as walking, dressing, eating, talking or even breathing.
MDA Summer Camp gives kids ages 8-17 the freedom to be kids with others who are just like them during a life-changing week of fun and friendship — all at no cost to their families. Summer Camp offers a world of possibilities and awesome adventures to campers — from swimming and fishing to adaptive sports and camp dances.
Why volunteer?
MDA relies on the support and dedication of volunteer counselors are by campers’ sides day and night so that they can do all the fun activities that summer camp offers.
Volunteering at MDA Summer Camp will enrich your life and inspire you in ways you never dreamed possible. You will help kids discover new interests, build self-confidence and experience the independence of being away from home in a safe environment where barriers don’t exist.
Additionally, you will:
Enhance your resume by gaining hands-on experience that is pertinent to the field of medicine, nursing, special education, physical therapy and more
Develop important leadership skills
Fulfill over 140+ hours of volunteer experience
Meet new people and build lifelong friendships
What are the requirements?
Be at least 18 years of age
Be able to lift and care for campers and assist with their needs
Complete an application
Submit two references if a you are a new volunteer
Have a medical exam within the past year
Present up-to-date immunization records
Receive a favorable criminal background check
Complete an interview with MDA staff
Be able to follow MDA established rules and policies
Always be willing to put the campers’ needs first
Attend a pre-camp training session
Interested? Visit http://www.mda.org/volunteer and indicate that you are interested in being a summer camp volunteer! Questions? Contact: Mallory Williams or Kim Richfield 262-432-7992 Mwilliams@mdausa.org Krichfield@mdausa.org Agency: Muscular Dystrophy Association - Wisconsin & Upper Michigan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53109 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Thrift Store Assistant - help manage donations and assist customersThe Thrift Store volunteers manage the inventory of thrift store donations and assisting customers and donors. Assist donors with incoming donations Clean, sort and price donations Greet and assist customers, answer phone and operate cash register Stock merchandise, set up product displays and clean retail area Pull out-of-date merchandise to sell in DCHS garage salesREQUIREMENTS: Minimum age 16 years to volunteer solo; minimum age to volunteer as a youth/adult volunteer team is 10 years Reliable attendance and ability to work independently required Have high-level English reading, writing, spelling and communication skills Have the ability to understand, remember and follow instructions and procedures; and the ability to ask questions when appropriate Friendly and positive attitude Ability to squat, bend, twist, lift or stand for up to two hoursSCHEDULE, TRAINING AND COMMITMENT: Training is hands on during your assigned shift Participate in ongoing evaluation program Shifts available: Monday thru Friday: 10am-1pm, 1-4pm and 4-7pm Saturday and Sunday: 10am-1pm, 1-3pm and 3-5pm Consistent attendance required. There are procedures in place if you need time off due to illness, vacation, work or other causes. Our expectation is that you will make up any missed time. Commitment of a two or three-hour shift worked per week for a minimum of six months.Agency: Dane County Humane Society The Thrift Store volunteers manage the inventory of thrift store donations and assisting customers and donors. Assist donors with incoming donations Clean, sort and price donations Greet and assist customers, answer phone and operate cash register Stock merchandise, set up product displays and clean retail area Pull out-of-date merchandise to sell in DCHS garage salesREQUIREMENTS: Minimum age 16 years to volunteer solo; minimum age to volunteer as a youth/adult volunteer team is 10 years Reliable attendance and ability to work independently required Have high-level English reading, writing, spelling and communication skills Have the ability to understand, remember and follow instructions and procedures; and the ability to ask questions when appropriate Friendly and positive attitude Ability to squat, bend, twist, lift or stand for up to two hoursSCHEDULE, TRAINING AND COMMITMENT: Training is hands on during your assigned shift Participate in ongoing evaluation program Shifts available: Monday thru Friday: 10am-1pm, 1-4pm and 4-7pm Saturday and Sunday: 10am-1pm, 1-3pm and 3-5pm Consistent attendance required. There are procedures in place if you need time off due to illness, vacation, work or other causes. Our expectation is that you will make up any missed time. Commitment of a two or three-hour shift worked per week for a minimum of six months.Agency: Dane County Humane Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53719 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Senior Medicare Patrol - Help Educate Medicare Beneficiaries in WIThe 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: Sew Memory BearsSpecial handcrafted keepsakes made from personal clothing and/or possessions of a hospice patient provided by loved ones. Agency: Compassus Hospice Special handcrafted keepsakes made from personal clothing and/or possessions of a hospice patient provided by loved ones. Agency: Compassus Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54467 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Office SupportAssist with clerical organizational tasks and tuck in calls Agency: Compassus Hospice Assist with clerical organizational tasks and tuck in calls Agency: Compassus Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54467 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bereavement SupportAssist with mailings, supportive telephone calls or visiting those in need. Agency: Compassus Hospice Assist with mailings, supportive telephone calls or visiting those in need. Agency: Compassus Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54467 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Veteran to Veteran SupportService recognition and providing companionship for Veterans by volunteers who are veterans. Agency: Compassus Hospice Service recognition and providing companionship for Veterans by volunteers who are veterans. Agency: Compassus Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54467 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pet therapyPet Therapy certified animals have been shown to increase pain tolerance, reduce stress and lower blood pressure. We are in need of Pet Therapy dogs and their owner to visit our patients at home or in Community Faciltiies. Agency: Compassus Hospice Pet Therapy certified animals have been shown to increase pain tolerance, reduce stress and lower blood pressure. We are in need of Pet Therapy dogs and their owner to visit our patients at home or in Community Faciltiies. Agency: Compassus Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54467 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Patient and Family Supportprovide 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: Help Educate Medicare Beneficiaries in WIThe 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 presentationsResponsibilities 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 reportsVolunteers 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 presentationsResponsibilities 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 reportsVolunteers 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: Office SuppliesThe 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 WIThe 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 FacilitatorsRainbow 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 FacilitatorProspective 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 WIThe 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 presentationsResponsibilities 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 reportsVolunteers 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 presentationsResponsibilities 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 reportsVolunteers 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 PackerAssist 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 SchoolSchools 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 SchoolSchools 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 SchoolSchools 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 SchoolSchools 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 SchoolSchools 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 SchoolSchools 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 SchoolSchools 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 SchoolSchools 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 SchoolSchools 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 SchoolSchools 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 SchoolSchools 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 SupportPeople 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: Homework Club TutorPlease message us if you would like to volunteer with the homework club Fall 2025! Help make sure the children in our community succeed in school! The CMC homework club afterschool tutoring program meets Tuesdays and Thursdays 3:00 to 5:00pm to offer students homework help and extra practice in subjects such as reading, writing, math, Spanish, and more. Volunteer tutors work one-on-one or in small groups with students grades 1 through 8. Students must register, so the group of students is consistent throughout the school year. The homework club is in need of additional volunteer tutors for Fall 2025. Volunteers will work under the direction of the volunteer homework club leaders to go over homework assignments with students and give them extra practice in various subjects. Volunteers must be able to manage kids in an informal classroom setting, assist with planning grade-level appropriate activities for kids, and oversee other volunteers in conducting the activities with the kids. Past teaching or tutoring experience, experience working with children, and being able to speak Spanish is helpful for this position. All volunteers working with children at the CMC are required to go through an online background check and child abuse prevention training. Agency: Catholic Multicultural Center Please message us if you would like to volunteer with the homework club Fall 2025! Help make sure the children in our community succeed in school! The CMC homework club afterschool tutoring program meets Tuesdays and Thursdays 3:00 to 5:00pm to offer students homework help and extra practice in subjects such as reading, writing, math, Spanish, and more. Volunteer tutors work one-on-one or in small groups with students grades 1 through 8. Students must register, so the group of students is consistent throughout the school year. The homework club is in need of additional volunteer tutors for Fall 2025. Volunteers will work under the direction of the volunteer homework club leaders to go over homework assignments with students and give them extra practice in various subjects. Volunteers must be able to manage kids in an informal classroom setting, assist with planning grade-level appropriate activities for kids, and oversee other volunteers in conducting the activities with the kids. Past teaching or tutoring experience, experience working with children, and being able to speak Spanish is helpful for this position. All volunteers working with children at the CMC are required to go through an online background check and child abuse prevention training. Agency: Catholic Multicultural Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53713 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ESL (English as a Second Language) TeacherCurrently 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 DriverWe are now recruiting for morning shifts for Fall/Winter 2025 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 skillsYou 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 Fall/Winter 2025 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 skillsYou 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 MealCurrently 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 TutorVolunteer 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 hoursIf 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 hoursIf 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 requiredInterested in learning more about getting involved as a mentor or a partner? 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 requiredInterested in learning more about getting involved as a mentor or a partner? 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 SisterPROGRAM 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 COUNTYStarting 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. 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 COUNTYStarting 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. 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 DriverHelpers 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: LogoWe 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 DifferenceStill 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 bagsItems 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 handWe 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 bagsItems 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 handWe 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: Volunteer Office AssistantThe Volunteer Office Assistant will perform a variety of tasks within the Hometown Hospice & Homecare office. This will include answering phones and other administrative tasks as assigned by the Volunteer Coordinator. This position helps to extend the resources in Hometown Hospice & Homecare to better assist and direct the needs of our clients. Agency: Hometown Hospice & Homecare (FDL) The Volunteer Office Assistant will perform a variety of tasks within the Hometown Hospice & Homecare office. This will include answering phones and other administrative tasks as assigned by the Volunteer Coordinator. This position helps to extend the resources in Hometown Hospice & Homecare to better assist and direct the needs of our clients. Agency: Hometown Hospice & Homecare (FDL) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54935 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Companion/Patient Care AssistantAs a volunteer Companion/Patient Care Assistant you will have the opportunity to provide companionship, emotional support and practical assistance to patients with terminal illnesses. The Companion PCA will also maintain client confidentiality, a safe environment, and a strict adherence to client’s rights. Hometown delivers services to residential homes, apartments, assisted living facilities and nursing homes; this position helps to extend our resources to better assist and direct the needs of our clients and their families. Agency: Hometown Hospice & Homecare (FDL) As a volunteer Companion/Patient Care Assistant you will have the opportunity to provide companionship, emotional support and practical assistance to patients with terminal illnesses. The Companion PCA will also maintain client confidentiality, a safe environment, and a strict adherence to client’s rights. Hometown delivers services to residential homes, apartments, assisted living facilities and nursing homes; this position helps to extend our resources to better assist and direct the needs of our clients and their families. Agency: Hometown Hospice & Homecare (FDL) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54935 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: NAMI Ending the Silence EducatorSpeaks 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 TeacherCo-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: Blog Volunteer/Intern Needed!Volunteers welcomed and needed! We are looking for the right candidate who would enjoy providing the public interesting opinions and articles on the Green Bay Area. Description The Social Media Specialist (Blog) will spend two to three hours weekly creating casual works for use on the organization's blog. The volunteer will need to apply basic journalism and research skills to craft detailed articles about the Green Bay area. This volunteer may also assist the Social Media Manager with the creation and maintenance of social media, such as Pinterest. Position Details Individual will do the following in this position: -Generate post ideas -Interview residents, organizations, and others on their interests or history of the area -Write articles and publish them on the organization's webpage using tools including (but not limited to) Google Drive and Wordpress -Other tasks as assigned
Requirements Individual must possess the following skills to be successful in this position: -Pre-existing experience preferred -Ability to drive traffic to a blog and update the blog regularly with meaningful posts -Ability to generate/sustain a two-way conversation that leads to a sense of community and reader loyalty -Excellent grammar and proofreading skills -Knowledge and accounts of social media pages -An understanding of Search Engine Optimization (SEO) -An understanding of copyright laws, including but not limited to those pertaining to blogging -Communication skills to interview guests and feature businesses -Knowledge and access to online calling software (Skype, Google Hangouts, etc.) and proper equipment
Training will be provided. However, the individual must possess the listed requirements to be successful.
Pleae email or call the following people with interest or questions: -Joleen Allard, joleen@greenbaynewcomers.com 920-680-7437 -Jacob Kulis, jacdankul@gmail.com 920-489-4633 Agency: Green Bay Area Newcomers And Neighbors Club, Inc Volunteers welcomed and needed! We are looking for the right candidate who would enjoy providing the public interesting opinions and articles on the Green Bay Area. Description The Social Media Specialist (Blog) will spend two to three hours weekly creating casual works for use on the organization's blog. The volunteer will need to apply basic journalism and research skills to craft detailed articles about the Green Bay area. This volunteer may also assist the Social Media Manager with the creation and maintenance of social media, such as Pinterest. Position Details Individual will do the following in this position: -Generate post ideas -Interview residents, organizations, and others on their interests or history of the area -Write articles and publish them on the organization's webpage using tools including (but not limited to) Google Drive and Wordpress -Other tasks as assigned
Requirements Individual must possess the following skills to be successful in this position: -Pre-existing experience preferred -Ability to drive traffic to a blog and update the blog regularly with meaningful posts -Ability to generate/sustain a two-way conversation that leads to a sense of community and reader loyalty -Excellent grammar and proofreading skills -Knowledge and accounts of social media pages -An understanding of Search Engine Optimization (SEO) -An understanding of copyright laws, including but not limited to those pertaining to blogging -Communication skills to interview guests and feature businesses -Knowledge and access to online calling software (Skype, Google Hangouts, etc.) and proper equipment
Training will be provided. However, the individual must possess the listed requirements to be successful.
Pleae email or call the following people with interest or questions: -Joleen Allard, joleen@greenbaynewcomers.com 920-680-7437 -Jacob Kulis, jacdankul@gmail.com 920-489-4633 Agency: Green Bay Area Newcomers And Neighbors Club, Inc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Theatre Set and Paint CrewThe 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.
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.
Agency: Sheboygan Theatre Company Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53081 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Backstage CrewThe 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. 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. Agency: Sheboygan Theatre Company Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53081 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Theatre Performance VolunteersThe 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.
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.
Agency: Sheboygan Theatre Company Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53081 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Sheboygan Theatre Company Advisory Committee MemberThe 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 InternshipSupport 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 conNEXTionsHave 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. 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! 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. 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! 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. 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! 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. 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! 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. 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! 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. 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! 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: Volunteer at Holiday Memories 2025Volunteers are needed daily to keep the refreshments table stocked with punch and cookies, to assist with the Make & Take Kids' Crafts, to greet visitors as Bruce the Spruce, and more during Sheboygan County Museum's annual Holiday Memories exhibit. Consider volunteering a few hours of time to help with this popular holiday event that attracts over 8000 visitors in just a few short weeks! Each year, the Museum celebrates the holiday season with our Holiday Memories exhibit. Continuing the tradition of animated department store window displays, the Museum features an exhibit utilizing mechanized pieces from the H.C. Prange, Younkers, and Boston Store of Sheboygan, along with decorating the two historic homes on the property. Additional activities include visiting with Bruce the Spruce, riding vintage Garton Toys, creating a Make & Take project, finding hidden scavenger hunt items in the historic Taylor House, and more! Volunteer shifts are available from November 28 through December 30 (closed Dec 24-25). Volunteer shifts are typically 2-3 hours long, with weekday and weekend availability, as well as opportunities to volunteer during the day, afternoon, or evening. Due to the large number of volunteers needed, shifts are coordinated through the Museum. To sign up, please contact Sheboygan County Museum's volunteer coordinator at 920-458-1103 ext. 7105 or erin.brehmer@sheboygancounty.com. Holiday Memories Volunteer Application Form All volunteers will be required to fill out a volunteer form and agree to a background check. Agency: Sheboygan County Museum Volunteers are needed daily to keep the refreshments table stocked with punch and cookies, to assist with the Make & Take Kids' Crafts, to greet visitors as Bruce the Spruce, and more during Sheboygan County Museum's annual Holiday Memories exhibit. Consider volunteering a few hours of time to help with this popular holiday event that attracts over 8000 visitors in just a few short weeks! Each year, the Museum celebrates the holiday season with our Holiday Memories exhibit. Continuing the tradition of animated department store window displays, the Museum features an exhibit utilizing mechanized pieces from the H.C. Prange, Younkers, and Boston Store of Sheboygan, along with decorating the two historic homes on the property. Additional activities include visiting with Bruce the Spruce, riding vintage Garton Toys, creating a Make & Take project, finding hidden scavenger hunt items in the historic Taylor House, and more! Volunteer shifts are available from November 28 through December 30 (closed Dec 24-25). Volunteer shifts are typically 2-3 hours long, with weekday and weekend availability, as well as opportunities to volunteer during the day, afternoon, or evening. Due to the large number of volunteers needed, shifts are coordinated through the Museum. To sign up, please contact Sheboygan County Museum's volunteer coordinator at 920-458-1103 ext. 7105 or erin.brehmer@sheboygancounty.com. Holiday Memories Volunteer Application Form All volunteers will be required to fill out a volunteer form and agree to a background check. Agency: Sheboygan County Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Oct 22, 2025 through Dec 30, 2025 Zip Code: 53081 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: United Way General VolunteerThis is an opportunity for individuals to volunteer generally with the Fond du Lac Area United Way and for a place to track hours for volunteer work done with us. Like to file? Want to touch up the Born Learning Trail? Did we convince you to help us with campaign materials or mailings? This is the place to sign up or track those hours. Other examples could be: spent time promoting us at the Farmers Market, refed a kickball game, folded t-shirts. Any time you want to volunteer or have volunteered, this is the place to go! Agency: Fond du Lac County United Way This is an opportunity for individuals to volunteer generally with the Fond du Lac Area United Way and for a place to track hours for volunteer work done with us. Like to file? Want to touch up the Born Learning Trail? Did we convince you to help us with campaign materials or mailings? This is the place to sign up or track those hours. Other examples could be: spent time promoting us at the Farmers Market, refed a kickball game, folded t-shirts. Any time you want to volunteer or have volunteered, this is the place to go! Agency: Fond du Lac County United Way Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54935-4274 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Administrative SupportGPS 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 |