Opportunities From: Volunteer Wisconsin

Volunteer: Deep Cleaning Needed

In our busy active Club we have approximately 100 or more people though it each day.  This means we are always cleaning.  While we take care of the day to day needs we are always in need of helping hands to do spring and fall type cleaning jobs.  

Cleaning vents, baseboards, edges.  Move furniture and clean behind it.  Clean furniture, organize toys and games.  Organize art supplies.  We have both hard labor jobs and light/no lifting jobs

Need volunteers to do while the children are not here.  Which would be before 2:30 pm on school days.

We provide all cleaning supplies.

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of West-Central WI - Tomah

In our busy active Club we have approximately 100 or more people though it each day.  This means we are always cleaning.  While we take care of the day to day needs we are always in need of helping hands to do spring and fall type cleaning jobs.  

Cleaning vents, baseboards, edges.  Move furniture and clean behind it.  Clean furniture, organize toys and games.  Organize art supplies.  We have both hard labor jobs and light/no lifting jobs

Need volunteers to do while the children are not here.  Which would be before 2:30 pm on school days.

We provide all cleaning supplies.

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of West-Central WI - Tomah

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 54660

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Painting Needed

In our busy active Club we have approximately 100 or more people though it each day.  This means we need to repaint the interior of the building approximately every 3-4 years.

Need volunteers to paint the interior of the building, while the children are not here.  Which would be before 2:30 pm on school days.

We can use you to paint a small or large room depending on the time you have available.  We provide all painting supplies.

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of West-Central WI - Tomah

In our busy active Club we have approximately 100 or more people though it each day.  This means we need to repaint the interior of the building approximately every 3-4 years.

Need volunteers to paint the interior of the building, while the children are not here.  Which would be before 2:30 pm on school days.

We can use you to paint a small or large room depending on the time you have available.  We provide all painting supplies.

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of West-Central WI - Tomah

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54660

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Kids Cafe Cook's Helper

Assist our Club staff member (Kids Cafe Cook) in preparing, serving and/or cleaning up our daily meal.  We serve a hot after school meal to approximately 100 children every school day.

May help with many different tasks under the direction of the cook.

Volunteer must have safety in mind at all time.

Assist with set up and clean up of the dining room.  

We welcome help anytime we are preparing meals for Club members.  The most helpful shifts are Monday - Friday from 2:00 - 5:00 pm.  You many volunteer for 1-3 hours per day.

Children welcome with volunteers if they are age 7 or older.

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of West-Central WI - Tomah

Assist our Club staff member (Kids Cafe Cook) in preparing, serving and/or cleaning up our daily meal.  We serve a hot after school meal to approximately 100 children every school day.

May help with many different tasks under the direction of the cook.

Volunteer must have safety in mind at all time.

Assist with set up and clean up of the dining room.  

We welcome help anytime we are preparing meals for Club members.  The most helpful shifts are Monday - Friday from 2:00 - 5:00 pm.  You many volunteer for 1-3 hours per day.

Children welcome with volunteers if they are age 7 or older.

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of West-Central WI - Tomah

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 54660

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Reading Homework Assistant

Spend time reading with children.  Allow them to read to you, for better reading skills.  Assist with a homework area of your choice, science, math, reading, English, social studies.  Work under supervision of a Club staff member.

Purpose:    To assist a youth in a subject area needed while instilling a sense of competency, usefulness, belonging and influence.

 Reading Homework Assistant :  must have safety in mind at all times; relate to staff what progress the youth is making; and relate to staff what additional assistance is needed.

Assist with set up and clean up of the homework room.  

We welcome help anytime we are open for Club members.  They most helpful shifts are Monday - Friday from 3:45 p - 4:45 pm and/or 4:45 pm to 5:45 pm

Children welcome with volunteers if they are age 7 or older.

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of West-Central WI - Tomah

Spend time reading with children.  Allow them to read to you, for better reading skills.  Assist with a homework area of your choice, science, math, reading, English, social studies.  Work under supervision of a Club staff member.

Purpose:    To assist a youth in a subject area needed while instilling a sense of competency, usefulness, belonging and influence.

 Reading Homework Assistant :  must have safety in mind at all times; relate to staff what progress the youth is making; and relate to staff what additional assistance is needed.

Assist with set up and clean up of the homework room.  

We welcome help anytime we are open for Club members.  They most helpful shifts are Monday - Friday from 3:45 p - 4:45 pm and/or 4:45 pm to 5:45 pm

Children welcome with volunteers if they are age 7 or older.

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of West-Central WI - Tomah

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 54660

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Game Room Assistant

Assist Club Staff is supervision of the Game Room.  Room had board games, pool, air hockey, fuse-ball and carpet ball.  Engage with Club members, play games with them.

Purpose:    To aide the program staff in providing fun, safe, and challenging activities that instill a sense of competency, usefulness, belonging and influence.

 The Game Room Aide must: have safety in mind at all times; have the ability to mediate conflicts; have the ability to “play” with youth; have the ability to relate to youth the consequences of their decisions; and relate to staff what additional assistance, supplies, and guidelines are needed.

We welcome help anytime we are open for Club members.  They most helpful shifts are Monday - Friday from 3:45 p - 4:45 pm and/or 4:45 pm to 5:45 pm

Children welcome with volunteers if they are age 7 or older.

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of West-Central WI - Tomah

Assist Club Staff is supervision of the Game Room.  Room had board games, pool, air hockey, fuse-ball and carpet ball.  Engage with Club members, play games with them.

Purpose:    To aide the program staff in providing fun, safe, and challenging activities that instill a sense of competency, usefulness, belonging and influence.

 The Game Room Aide must: have safety in mind at all times; have the ability to mediate conflicts; have the ability to “play” with youth; have the ability to relate to youth the consequences of their decisions; and relate to staff what additional assistance, supplies, and guidelines are needed.

We welcome help anytime we are open for Club members.  They most helpful shifts are Monday - Friday from 3:45 p - 4:45 pm and/or 4:45 pm to 5:45 pm

Children welcome with volunteers if they are age 7 or older.

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of West-Central WI - Tomah

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 54660

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Music Leader

Purpose:    To teach a musical skill to youth that will promote a sense of competency, usefulness, belonging and influence.

The Music Leader:  must have safety in mind at all times; relate to staff what age group and instruments they can teach; relate to staff what supplies are needed two weeks in advance; and relate to staff what assistance is needed.

We welcome any musical teaching.  The Club owes approximately 6 guitars and 3 keyboards.  At our teen center we have a drum set and digital art studio, so club members can record their music

We welcome help anytime we are open for Club members.  They most helpful shifts are Monday - Friday from 3:45 p - 4:45 pm and/or 4:45 pm to 5:45 pm

Children welcome with volunteers if they are age 7 or older.

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of West-Central WI - Tomah

Purpose:    To teach a musical skill to youth that will promote a sense of competency, usefulness, belonging and influence.

The Music Leader:  must have safety in mind at all times; relate to staff what age group and instruments they can teach; relate to staff what supplies are needed two weeks in advance; and relate to staff what assistance is needed.

We welcome any musical teaching.  The Club owes approximately 6 guitars and 3 keyboards.  At our teen center we have a drum set and digital art studio, so club members can record their music

We welcome help anytime we are open for Club members.  They most helpful shifts are Monday - Friday from 3:45 p - 4:45 pm and/or 4:45 pm to 5:45 pm

Children welcome with volunteers if they are age 7 or older.

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of West-Central WI - Tomah

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 54660

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Museum Tour guide

Greet visitors, have them sign the guest book, provide a tour of the museum, share information, answer questions, and more.  

We provide training and a training manual.  

Hours are 1 to 4 P.M. May through October 

Scheduling to be done based upon your availability.

Agency: Tomah Area Historical Society & Museum

Greet visitors, have them sign the guest book, provide a tour of the museum, share information, answer questions, and more.  

We provide training and a training manual.  

Hours are 1 to 4 P.M. May through October 

Scheduling to be done based upon your availability.

Agency: Tomah Area Historical Society & Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 54660

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Arts and Crafts Assistant

Purpose:    To assist in the teaching of a craft or skill to youth that will promote a sense of competency, usefulness, belonging and influence.

You must have safety in mind at all times; and support the Club Staff Member leading Arts and Crafts.

Assist with set up and clean up of the craft room.  Engage with Club members during the activity assisting them with their creation

We welcome help anytime we are open for Club members.  They most helpful shifts are Monday - Friday from 3:45 p - 4:45 pm and/or 4:45 pm to 5:45 pm

Children welcome with volunteers if they are age 7 or older.

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of West-Central WI - Tomah

Purpose:    To assist in the teaching of a craft or skill to youth that will promote a sense of competency, usefulness, belonging and influence.

You must have safety in mind at all times; and support the Club Staff Member leading Arts and Crafts.

Assist with set up and clean up of the craft room.  Engage with Club members during the activity assisting them with their creation

We welcome help anytime we are open for Club members.  They most helpful shifts are Monday - Friday from 3:45 p - 4:45 pm and/or 4:45 pm to 5:45 pm

Children welcome with volunteers if they are age 7 or older.

Agency: Boys & Girls Club of West-Central WI - Tomah

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 54660

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Children's Vision Screener

Become a Certified Children's Vision Screener! Help us identify children with potential vision problems and set them on the road to healthy vision through children's vision screenings in your community.  

Founded in 1958 by a group of dedicated volunteers, Prevent Blindness Wisconsin's mission is to prevent blindness and preserve sight in Wisconsin communities. We envision a Wisconsin where everyone enjoys a lifetime of healthy vision and we work toward this goal by providing free, direct sight-saving services, such as vision screenings, throughout the state.

Volunteers help with vision screenings at schools and childcare centers throughout Dane County that otherwise do not have the capacity to screen the children at their schools and centers. All volunteers are required to attend a Prevent Blindness Wisconsin sponsored Children's Vision Screener Training. The training will go over how to vision screen school-age and preschool age children and the last step is to attend a short virtual volunteer orientation. The children’s vision screening certification is good for 3 years. No previous experience with health care or vision screenings is necessary. This is an opportunity for individual adults, teens and small groups (maximum size of 5).

Volunteers are required to complete and pass a background check and Children’s Vision Screener Training before volunteering. To sign up for our online training, please email Breanna at breanna@pbwi.org for the sign-up link.

Time commitment: Vision screenings typically take place on weekday mornings. Depending on classroom size, screenings take between 1 and 3 hours. Vision screenings start in September and go through May. 

Please contact Breanna Reckamp, Director of Operations, at breanna@pbwi.org or (414) 765-0505 to learn more and to sign up for a vision screener training.

Agency: Prevent Blindness Wisconsin

Become a Certified Children's Vision Screener! Help us identify children with potential vision problems and set them on the road to healthy vision through children's vision screenings in your community.  

Founded in 1958 by a group of dedicated volunteers, Prevent Blindness Wisconsin's mission is to prevent blindness and preserve sight in Wisconsin communities. We envision a Wisconsin where everyone enjoys a lifetime of healthy vision and we work toward this goal by providing free, direct sight-saving services, such as vision screenings, throughout the state.

Volunteers help with vision screenings at schools and childcare centers throughout Dane County that otherwise do not have the capacity to screen the children at their schools and centers. All volunteers are required to attend a Prevent Blindness Wisconsin sponsored Children's Vision Screener Training. The training will go over how to vision screen school-age and preschool age children and the last step is to attend a short virtual volunteer orientation. The children’s vision screening certification is good for 3 years. No previous experience with health care or vision screenings is necessary. This is an opportunity for individual adults, teens and small groups (maximum size of 5).

Volunteers are required to complete and pass a background check and Children’s Vision Screener Training before volunteering. To sign up for our online training, please email Breanna at breanna@pbwi.org for the sign-up link.

Time commitment: Vision screenings typically take place on weekday mornings. Depending on classroom size, screenings take between 1 and 3 hours. Vision screenings start in September and go through May. 

Please contact Breanna Reckamp, Director of Operations, at breanna@pbwi.org or (414) 765-0505 to learn more and to sign up for a vision screener training.

Agency: Prevent Blindness Wisconsin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Drive or Fundraiser Coordination

Talk with WAFER’s Executive Director to get assistance in organizing event if desired. WAFER can provide assistance with promotional materials, collection bins, or other help to customize event. Visit waferlacrosse.org for promotional ideas. When you hold your event, be sure to take pictures and share with WAFER. Call ahead to make sure staff can help you, and be ready to receive your donation.

Agency: WAFER Food Pantry

Talk with WAFER’s Executive Director to get assistance in organizing event if desired. WAFER can provide assistance with promotional materials, collection bins, or other help to customize event. Visit waferlacrosse.org for promotional ideas. When you hold your event, be sure to take pictures and share with WAFER. Call ahead to make sure staff can help you, and be ready to receive your donation.

Agency: WAFER Food Pantry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54603

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Lab Manager needed for PJ Jacobs Junior High and Amherst Middle School

We need two volunteers to fill the leadership positions at our STEM Scouts Lab at PJ Jacobs Junior High and Amherst Middle School. The volunteers would be responsible for leading 5-15 youth in fun, hands on projects that allow them to explore science, technology, engineering, and math. This is a coed program for kids in grades 6-8. The lab meets once a week for 90 minutes from December-May. The PJ Jacobs Junior High lab meets on Thursdays from 6-7:30 pm and the Amherst Middle School Lab meets from 3:30-5 pm on Tuesdays. At least one volunteer has to be 21 years of age. We provide training, a specific curriculum to follow that is written at the national level of the BSA, and all of the supplies are sent to you in the mail. We will be there to help the leaders through the first meeting. The sponsor of the lab is Wildcard Corporation so the volunteers will have short term assistance from STEM Professionals and opportunities for field trips. We have kids all signed up and a place to meet we just need an enthusiastic leader in order to bring this great program to the kids. Please let me know if you are interested as soon as possible.  

Agency: STEM Scouts, BSA

We need two volunteers to fill the leadership positions at our STEM Scouts Lab at PJ Jacobs Junior High and Amherst Middle School. The volunteers would be responsible for leading 5-15 youth in fun, hands on projects that allow them to explore science, technology, engineering, and math. This is a coed program for kids in grades 6-8. The lab meets once a week for 90 minutes from December-May. The PJ Jacobs Junior High lab meets on Thursdays from 6-7:30 pm and the Amherst Middle School Lab meets from 3:30-5 pm on Tuesdays. At least one volunteer has to be 21 years of age. We provide training, a specific curriculum to follow that is written at the national level of the BSA, and all of the supplies are sent to you in the mail. We will be there to help the leaders through the first meeting. The sponsor of the lab is Wildcard Corporation so the volunteers will have short term assistance from STEM Professionals and opportunities for field trips. We have kids all signed up and a place to meet we just need an enthusiastic leader in order to bring this great program to the kids. Please let me know if you are interested as soon as possible.  

Agency: STEM Scouts, BSA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 54481

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Male Mentor/Advocate

First Choice is looking for male mentors and advocates to provide services to male clients. Volunteer expectations will include completing advocate training and having at least five available hours a week during operating hours. First Choice is also looking for a male to help re-design the "Fatherhood Program and Mentorship Program."

Agency: First Choice Pregnancy Resource Center

First Choice is looking for male mentors and advocates to provide services to male clients. Volunteer expectations will include completing advocate training and having at least five available hours a week during operating hours. First Choice is also looking for a male to help re-design the "Fatherhood Program and Mentorship Program."

Agency: First Choice Pregnancy Resource Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54481

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nurse Volunteer

First Choice is seeking volunteer individuals with active LPN or RN licensure to provide pregnancy tests, accurate pregnancy education for women and couples seeking resources, as well as teach classes including labor and delivery, breastfeeding, post-partum health, and an overview of CPR/first aid. Hours of operation are between 10am - 5pm Monday- Thursday. Volunteers will be fully trained as advocates and are asked to provide a minimum of five hours of volunteer services per week. 

Agency: First Choice Pregnancy Resource Center

First Choice is seeking volunteer individuals with active LPN or RN licensure to provide pregnancy tests, accurate pregnancy education for women and couples seeking resources, as well as teach classes including labor and delivery, breastfeeding, post-partum health, and an overview of CPR/first aid. Hours of operation are between 10am - 5pm Monday- Thursday. Volunteers will be fully trained as advocates and are asked to provide a minimum of five hours of volunteer services per week. 

Agency: First Choice Pregnancy Resource Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54481

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: WOOF!! Your Certified Therapy Dog Wants You to Volunteer with Aurora at Home Hospice--Green Bay

Share your pet's conditional love with our hospice patients. Pet visitor volunteers draw on the bond between animals and humans in order to help improve daily functions and enhance the quality of life for patients.

Agency: Aurora At Home Hospice

Share your pet's conditional love with our hospice patients. Pet visitor volunteers draw on the bond between animals and humans in order to help improve daily functions and enhance the quality of life for patients.

Agency: Aurora At Home Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54311

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: WOOF!! Your Certified Therapy Dog Wants You to Volunteer with Aurora at Home Hospice--Sheboygan

Share your pet's conditional love with our hospice patients. Pet visitor volunteers draw on the bond between animals and humans in order to help improve daily functions and enhance the quality of life for patients.

Agency: Aurora At Home Hospice

Share your pet's conditional love with our hospice patients. Pet visitor volunteers draw on the bond between animals and humans in order to help improve daily functions and enhance the quality of life for patients.

Agency: Aurora At Home Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: WOOF!! Your Certified Therapy Dog Wants You to Volunteer with Aurora at Home Hospice--Oshkosh

Share your pet's conditional love with our hospice patients. Pet visitor volunteers draw on the bond between animals and humans in order to help improve daily functions and enhance the quality of life for patients.

Agency: Aurora At Home Hospice

Share your pet's conditional love with our hospice patients. Pet visitor volunteers draw on the bond between animals and humans in order to help improve daily functions and enhance the quality of life for patients.

Agency: Aurora At Home Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutoring and mentorship

McFarland Youth Center is looking for responsible adults to work with middle school youth after school on homework and goal setting. 

Agency: McFarland Youth Center

McFarland Youth Center is looking for responsible adults to work with middle school youth after school on homework and goal setting. 

Agency: McFarland Youth Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 53558

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Organizers and cleaners

Our community center carpets are in dire need of being carpet cleaned. 

We need a few people who are willing to come in to help us carpet clean our large carpeted area.

(The ability to bring a carpet cleaner along would be amazing but we will rent a couple if we need to)

We also need volunteers for organization of different youth center areas. 

 

Agency: McFarland Youth Center

Our community center carpets are in dire need of being carpet cleaned. 

We need a few people who are willing to come in to help us carpet clean our large carpeted area.

(The ability to bring a carpet cleaner along would be amazing but we will rent a couple if we need to)

We also need volunteers for organization of different youth center areas. 

 

Agency: McFarland Youth Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 53558

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Tax assistance for low income/elderly population

The most important qualification for our volunteers is the ability to communicate and work with a diverse population of clients.  Our program targets both the low income and elderly population.  It also helps to have basic computer skills – nothing fancy.  We will volunteers on the skills they need to prepare simple tax returns and they will work with another volunteer in preparing the returns.  Volunteers need to be able to attend three days of tax training along with some self-study coursework.  Finally, they need to have times open on at least one of the days we prepare the returns – Thursday and Friday at the Lincoln Center and Saturday at the library.

We need volunteers for three training days in January.  The actual tax preparation takes place during the months of Feb, March and half of April on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The prospective volunteer does not need to be at every day or week that we do taxes.

Call Mike at (715) 344-4496 for more information!

Agency: AARP Tax Assistance

The most important qualification for our volunteers is the ability to communicate and work with a diverse population of clients.  Our program targets both the low income and elderly population.  It also helps to have basic computer skills – nothing fancy.  We will volunteers on the skills they need to prepare simple tax returns and they will work with another volunteer in preparing the returns.  Volunteers need to be able to attend three days of tax training along with some self-study coursework.  Finally, they need to have times open on at least one of the days we prepare the returns – Thursday and Friday at the Lincoln Center and Saturday at the library.

We need volunteers for three training days in January.  The actual tax preparation takes place during the months of Feb, March and half of April on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The prospective volunteer does not need to be at every day or week that we do taxes.

Call Mike at (715) 344-4496 for more information!

Agency: AARP Tax Assistance

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54481

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Energetic Adults Make Great Customer Service Volunteers-We Want YOU!

Ascension St. Elizabeth Hospital is seeking adults looking for an opportunity to volunteer.  We have immediate shift openings for people who are energetic, friendly and customer service orientated. We look for someone able to commit to 4 hours once a week for a minimum of 6 months to a year. 

Please help us help our patients and visitors by considering a volunteer assignment or by helping to recruit individuals you know who fit our needs.  For more information go to our website:  affinityhealth.org/volunteer or call 920-738-2425.

Agency: Ascension NE Wisconsin - St. Elizabeth Campus

Ascension St. Elizabeth Hospital is seeking adults looking for an opportunity to volunteer.  We have immediate shift openings for people who are energetic, friendly and customer service orientated. We look for someone able to commit to 4 hours once a week for a minimum of 6 months to a year. 

Please help us help our patients and visitors by considering a volunteer assignment or by helping to recruit individuals you know who fit our needs.  For more information go to our website:  affinityhealth.org/volunteer or call 920-738-2425.

Agency: Ascension NE Wisconsin - St. Elizabeth Campus

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54915

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Love Music? Volunteer at the Warehouse Concert Venue!

The Warehouse Alliance has multiple volunteer opportunities in our program the Warehouse.

The Warehouse is an all-ages concert venue that serves no alcohol.  National bands come through when they are on their way up, like Fall out Boy, Mudvayne, Nine Inch Nails, My Chemical Romance, Motion City Soundtrack, Mod Sun, Wookiefoot, POS, etc. 
We have young local bands perform with the national touring bands, to get real-feel concert experience. 
All of this gives the young adults of the area ongoing opportunities to congregate and enjoy music without being hounded to buy alcohol, consume drugs, etc.  Everyone that comes to shows is there to see and hear the bands and hang with their friends, as well as meeting new friends.

The Warehouse Alliance is the 501c3 non-profit that oversees operations of the Warehouse.

We have needs for assistance in several positions at the venue and offsite:
 

• Soda Bartenders - Work the soda bar during shows and other events.  Warehouse has a bar with an extensive soda list, with sodas from the US, Canada, Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Mexico, Croatia, and more.

• Poster Distribution - Hang show and event posters around the Coulee Region at businesses and especially at schools.  Looking for intelligent students willing to be the liaison between Warehouse Alliance and Resident Hall Directors at UWL, Viterbo, and Winona State University.

• Load In Crew - Get a behind the scenes look at the music industry and assist bands with bringing gear in and getting set up.  This really isn't a job for someone who is small in stature or weak -- we have LOTS of stairs and music gear is not light.

• Load Out Crew - See behind the scenes and help with tear down and moving band gear outside.  This really isn't a job for someone who is small in stature or weak - we have LOTS of stairs and music gear is not light.

• Stage Crew - Help move equipment around, onto, and offstage during and before the show.  Adjust microphones, stands, assist bands.

• Box Office
 - Sell tickets to shows directly to people coming for the event, also for future events, greet guests, help direct bands.

• Cleaning/Maintenance - this can be anything from painting to window repair to stage equipment repair and more.  Usually during down times when there is no show.

• Data Entry - We are beginning to sort 28 years of concert posters, with the goal of scanning each poster and recording important show information into a massive searchable database for our website, for future generations to enjoy.

• Graphic Design - Upon occasion we are interested in people to work on posters, flyers, and our websites.

If you want to help the local music scene, join a fiercely independent, driven, bunch of music lovers who believe in the power of music.

 

Agency: U

The Warehouse Alliance has multiple volunteer opportunities in our program the Warehouse.

The Warehouse is an all-ages concert venue that serves no alcohol.  National bands come through when they are on their way up, like Fall out Boy, Mudvayne, Nine Inch Nails, My Chemical Romance, Motion City Soundtrack, Mod Sun, Wookiefoot, POS, etc. 
We have young local bands perform with the national touring bands, to get real-feel concert experience. 
All of this gives the young adults of the area ongoing opportunities to congregate and enjoy music without being hounded to buy alcohol, consume drugs, etc.  Everyone that comes to shows is there to see and hear the bands and hang with their friends, as well as meeting new friends.

The Warehouse Alliance is the 501c3 non-profit that oversees operations of the Warehouse.

We have needs for assistance in several positions at the venue and offsite:
 

• Soda Bartenders - Work the soda bar during shows and other events.  Warehouse has a bar with an extensive soda list, with sodas from the US, Canada, Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Mexico, Croatia, and more.

• Poster Distribution - Hang show and event posters around the Coulee Region at businesses and especially at schools.  Looking for intelligent students willing to be the liaison between Warehouse Alliance and Resident Hall Directors at UWL, Viterbo, and Winona State University.

• Load In Crew - Get a behind the scenes look at the music industry and assist bands with bringing gear in and getting set up.  This really isn't a job for someone who is small in stature or weak -- we have LOTS of stairs and music gear is not light.

• Load Out Crew - See behind the scenes and help with tear down and moving band gear outside.  This really isn't a job for someone who is small in stature or weak - we have LOTS of stairs and music gear is not light.

• Stage Crew - Help move equipment around, onto, and offstage during and before the show.  Adjust microphones, stands, assist bands.

• Box Office
 - Sell tickets to shows directly to people coming for the event, also for future events, greet guests, help direct bands.

• Cleaning/Maintenance - this can be anything from painting to window repair to stage equipment repair and more.  Usually during down times when there is no show.

• Data Entry - We are beginning to sort 28 years of concert posters, with the goal of scanning each poster and recording important show information into a massive searchable database for our website, for future generations to enjoy.

• Graphic Design - Upon occasion we are interested in people to work on posters, flyers, and our websites.

If you want to help the local music scene, join a fiercely independent, driven, bunch of music lovers who believe in the power of music.

 

Agency: U

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 54602

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Little Red Schoolhouse Teacher

Partnered with the Marathon County Park Department, the Marathon County Historical Society's Little Red Schoolhouse provides 4th grade students county-wide the unique opportunity of experiencing a day in a 1900's one room schoolhouse.

We are looking for individuals to work with our current teachers, and to fill positions should they become available. Dress in period costume and take students back in time with our curriculum that includes McGuffey Readers, spelling bees, recitation and penmanship.

There are Spring and Fall sessions. Teachers generally take one or 2 days per week.

Agency: Marathon County Historical Society

Partnered with the Marathon County Park Department, the Marathon County Historical Society's Little Red Schoolhouse provides 4th grade students county-wide the unique opportunity of experiencing a day in a 1900's one room schoolhouse.

We are looking for individuals to work with our current teachers, and to fill positions should they become available. Dress in period costume and take students back in time with our curriculum that includes McGuffey Readers, spelling bees, recitation and penmanship.

There are Spring and Fall sessions. Teachers generally take one or 2 days per week.

Agency: Marathon County Historical Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Historical Society Program/Education Assistant

This volunteer will assist our Curator of Education prepare and present historical programs for students and the community.

If you have a love of history and a bit of creativity, this position could take you throughout Wausau and Marathon County! 

Hours and tasks will vary, but preparation is generally Tuesday-Friday afternoons. Programs and events may include hosting school groups at the Historical Society, helping with booths at events like Harvest Fest or Winterfest, etc.

Agency: Marathon County Historical Society

This volunteer will assist our Curator of Education prepare and present historical programs for students and the community.

If you have a love of history and a bit of creativity, this position could take you throughout Wausau and Marathon County! 

Hours and tasks will vary, but preparation is generally Tuesday-Friday afternoons. Programs and events may include hosting school groups at the Historical Society, helping with booths at events like Harvest Fest or Winterfest, etc.

Agency: Marathon County Historical Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Teach JA Programs to Youth at a School or Youth Community Organization

CHANGING THE LIVES OF YOUNG PEOPLE

Junior Achievement (JA) connects Wisconsin's South Central Region teachers with community volunteers who have a passion for education and want to help students learn how to become successful in a global economy.  

JA provides the curriculum for over twenty K-12 classroom programs. Volunteers are trained to teach the program and grade level they choose. All classroom programs use games, activities. and hands-on learning to teach students financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and workforce-readiness skills. On average, volunteers are in the classroom 5 to 7 times for 30- to 45-minutes per visit. Teachers are always present, and the volunteer is running all activities and presenting materials to the students.

Volunteers are needed for the remainder of the current school year. After volunteers choose a JA program and grade level, JA staff connect them with a teacher. The volunteer and teacher arrange the dates and times when the JA program will be taught in the classroom.

Junior Achievement provides volunteers with:

training and turn-key, age-appropriate lesson plans that are simple and relatable programs that are engaging and fun a classroom full of eager youth ready to learn from you!

K-12 Learning Experiences include:

JA Traditional In-Classroom Programs JA Career Exploration Events JA Career Speaker Series JA in a Day JA Titan Business Challenge JA BizTown & JA Finance Park

Agency: Junior Achievement of Wisconsin - South Central Region

CHANGING THE LIVES OF YOUNG PEOPLE

Junior Achievement (JA) connects Wisconsin's South Central Region teachers with community volunteers who have a passion for education and want to help students learn how to become successful in a global economy.  

JA provides the curriculum for over twenty K-12 classroom programs. Volunteers are trained to teach the program and grade level they choose. All classroom programs use games, activities. and hands-on learning to teach students financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and workforce-readiness skills. On average, volunteers are in the classroom 5 to 7 times for 30- to 45-minutes per visit. Teachers are always present, and the volunteer is running all activities and presenting materials to the students.

Volunteers are needed for the remainder of the current school year. After volunteers choose a JA program and grade level, JA staff connect them with a teacher. The volunteer and teacher arrange the dates and times when the JA program will be taught in the classroom.

Junior Achievement provides volunteers with:

training and turn-key, age-appropriate lesson plans that are simple and relatable programs that are engaging and fun a classroom full of eager youth ready to learn from you!

K-12 Learning Experiences include:

JA Traditional In-Classroom Programs JA Career Exploration Events JA Career Speaker Series JA in a Day JA Titan Business Challenge JA BizTown & JA Finance Park

Agency: Junior Achievement of Wisconsin - South Central Region

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 53713

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Advocacy

Volunteer advocates are the heart and soul of First Choice Pregnancy Resource Center. Advocates are trained to provide resources and educate clients who are in need of services. Advocates provide pregnancy tests, options education, teach HOPE (Hands on Parenting Education) classes, and provide community resources and referrals. Advocates will need to fill out a volunteer application, receive a background check, and be fully trained before providing services. If you are interested in volunteer advocacy, call 715-345-0280 or email Stephanie at stephanie@firstchoiceprc.org.

Agency: First Choice Pregnancy Resource Center

Volunteer advocates are the heart and soul of First Choice Pregnancy Resource Center. Advocates are trained to provide resources and educate clients who are in need of services. Advocates provide pregnancy tests, options education, teach HOPE (Hands on Parenting Education) classes, and provide community resources and referrals. Advocates will need to fill out a volunteer application, receive a background check, and be fully trained before providing services. If you are interested in volunteer advocacy, call 715-345-0280 or email Stephanie at stephanie@firstchoiceprc.org.

Agency: First Choice Pregnancy Resource Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54481

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Member

Volunteer Board Members make up the Board of Directors for First Choice Pregnancy Resource Center. Board of Directors meet monthly at pre-arranged times to discuss budget and finances, goals, and general organization topics. Interested in becoming a Board Member? Email Cindy at cindy@firstchoiceprc.org. She will then provide you with the Board Membership Application. 

Agency: First Choice Pregnancy Resource Center

Volunteer Board Members make up the Board of Directors for First Choice Pregnancy Resource Center. Board of Directors meet monthly at pre-arranged times to discuss budget and finances, goals, and general organization topics. Interested in becoming a Board Member? Email Cindy at cindy@firstchoiceprc.org. She will then provide you with the Board Membership Application. 

Agency: First Choice Pregnancy Resource Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54481

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Greenhouse Volunteer

Help work in the sustainable greenhouse and environmental learning center to water plants, maintain growing systems, repair small items, clean spaces, maintain the library, create museum signage and enjoy the beautiful space.

Agency: Irwin A. & Robert D. Goodman Greenhouse at Spring Harbor

Help work in the sustainable greenhouse and environmental learning center to water plants, maintain growing systems, repair small items, clean spaces, maintain the library, create museum signage and enjoy the beautiful space.

Agency: Irwin A. & Robert D. Goodman Greenhouse at Spring Harbor

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 53705

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Assistant Educators

With only one part time staff member at our parks, we rely on volunteers to help us with our environmental education programs. If you love kids, this opportunity is right for you. Duties for this include:

-Assist during field trips. This may mean that you are leading an activity

-Assist during preschool classes

-Assist with prep work

-Assist during our school age classes

-Help at a weekend program

Agency: Friends of Willow River and Kinnickinnic State Parks, Inc

With only one part time staff member at our parks, we rely on volunteers to help us with our environmental education programs. If you love kids, this opportunity is right for you. Duties for this include:

-Assist during field trips. This may mean that you are leading an activity

-Assist during preschool classes

-Assist with prep work

-Assist during our school age classes

-Help at a weekend program

Agency: Friends of Willow River and Kinnickinnic State Parks, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54016

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Tuesday Morning Work Crews

Interested in working outdoors to improve local parks. We have a great Tuesday morning work crew AKA the Buckthorn Brigade or Litter Picker Uppers. This group meets regularly on Tuesday mornings at 8:45 AM till usually 11AM. Emails are communicated with those who are interested to let them know what the task will be for that week. Come for one Tuesday or come for them all. Come for the whole time or for a little bit of the time. This group is critical in helping the park.

Duties may include:

-Removing buckthorn via pesticide, cutting, chipping, or chainsawing

-Picking up litter

-Attaching signs to the park

-Clearing Trails

 

Projects this group has worked on

-Painting of buildings

-Natural Playground building

-Buckthorn removal

-Litter clean-up

-Graffiti removal

-Attaching signs to picnic tables

Agency: Friends of Willow River and Kinnickinnic State Parks, Inc

Interested in working outdoors to improve local parks. We have a great Tuesday morning work crew AKA the Buckthorn Brigade or Litter Picker Uppers. This group meets regularly on Tuesday mornings at 8:45 AM till usually 11AM. Emails are communicated with those who are interested to let them know what the task will be for that week. Come for one Tuesday or come for them all. Come for the whole time or for a little bit of the time. This group is critical in helping the park.

Duties may include:

-Removing buckthorn via pesticide, cutting, chipping, or chainsawing

-Picking up litter

-Attaching signs to the park

-Clearing Trails

 

Projects this group has worked on

-Painting of buildings

-Natural Playground building

-Buckthorn removal

-Litter clean-up

-Graffiti removal

-Attaching signs to picnic tables

Agency: Friends of Willow River and Kinnickinnic State Parks, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 54016

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Nature Center Host

Looking for a great opportunity to help park visitors? Nature Center hosts help staff the nature center completing the following duties:

1) Greet visitors

2) Answer visitor questions to the best of their knowledge regarding the park

3) Make gift shop sales

4) May do general cleaning tasks like vacuuming

5) Maybe perform opening and closing procedures (turning on lights, locking doors)

 

You may sign up to cover part of a shift or a whole shift. Our nature center is only open when we are not doing programming and when we have volunteers to staff it. We try and have the center open at least from noon-4pm daily.

Agency: Friends of Willow River and Kinnickinnic State Parks, Inc

Looking for a great opportunity to help park visitors? Nature Center hosts help staff the nature center completing the following duties:

1) Greet visitors

2) Answer visitor questions to the best of their knowledge regarding the park

3) Make gift shop sales

4) May do general cleaning tasks like vacuuming

5) Maybe perform opening and closing procedures (turning on lights, locking doors)

 

You may sign up to cover part of a shift or a whole shift. Our nature center is only open when we are not doing programming and when we have volunteers to staff it. We try and have the center open at least from noon-4pm daily.

Agency: Friends of Willow River and Kinnickinnic State Parks, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 54016

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: We Honor Veterans Hospice Volunteer

Ministry We Honor Veterans Hospice Volunteer

Ministry Hospice is seeking Veterans that would visit the homes of patients that are Veterans themselves to celebrate and honor their service.  Every Veteran receiving hospice care will receive a lapel pin, a patriotic lap quilt, and a framed certificate of appreciation.

Hospice provides free, extensive training for all volunteers.  Please contact Susan for more information at 715.204.3443 or susan.barrett@ahah.net. 

Agency: Ministry Home Care Hospice

Ministry We Honor Veterans Hospice Volunteer

Ministry Hospice is seeking Veterans that would visit the homes of patients that are Veterans themselves to celebrate and honor their service.  Every Veteran receiving hospice care will receive a lapel pin, a patriotic lap quilt, and a framed certificate of appreciation.

Hospice provides free, extensive training for all volunteers.  Please contact Susan for more information at 715.204.3443 or susan.barrett@ahah.net. 

Agency: Ministry Home Care Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54481

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: LifeDirect (Emergency Response Unit) Volunteer Installers

LifeDirect Volunteer Installers Needed Ministry LifeDirect is in need of volunteers to install personal emergency response units in subscribers’ homes in the Marshfield, Stevens Point, Wausau, Waupaca and Wisconsin Rapids areas.    LifeDirect provides a 24-hour personal emergency response service to people who want to continue living independently, who may be elderly, medically at risk or disabled. The service provides a small device that is worn by the individual; when the button is pushed, an alert activates assistance by trained professionals any time of day or night.   The program relies on specially-trained volunteers to travel to subscribers' homes to install the devices, teach subscribers how to use the system and check on them if and when concerns arise.  Schedules are flexible and incurred mileage is reimbursed.   For more information, please contact Kate Frisk, MinistryLifeDirect Coordinator at 844.601.3899.

Agency: Ministry Home Care Hospice

LifeDirect Volunteer Installers Needed Ministry LifeDirect is in need of volunteers to install personal emergency response units in subscribers’ homes in the Marshfield, Stevens Point, Wausau, Waupaca and Wisconsin Rapids areas.    LifeDirect provides a 24-hour personal emergency response service to people who want to continue living independently, who may be elderly, medically at risk or disabled. The service provides a small device that is worn by the individual; when the button is pushed, an alert activates assistance by trained professionals any time of day or night.   The program relies on specially-trained volunteers to travel to subscribers' homes to install the devices, teach subscribers how to use the system and check on them if and when concerns arise.  Schedules are flexible and incurred mileage is reimbursed.   For more information, please contact Kate Frisk, MinistryLifeDirect Coordinator at 844.601.3899.

Agency: Ministry Home Care Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54481

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Math Tutors

La Crescent High School is seeking individuals to help tutor students in Math.  There are two opportunities to do so.  One is during the school day, during our Flex Period.  This Flex period runs Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 7:55-8:28am.  We are seeking individuals interested in coming during any of those days/periods to help reteach math to students in need.

We also have families looking for individual tutors for their children.  This would be scheduled between the person interested and the family.  Depending on the student/family, there may be compensation for the tutoring, but it is not expected.

 Please contact Abby Kemp - 507-895-4467 or abby.kemp@isd300.k12.mn.us if interested in either opportunity.

Agency: La Crescent High School

La Crescent High School is seeking individuals to help tutor students in Math.  There are two opportunities to do so.  One is during the school day, during our Flex Period.  This Flex period runs Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 7:55-8:28am.  We are seeking individuals interested in coming during any of those days/periods to help reteach math to students in need.

We also have families looking for individual tutors for their children.  This would be scheduled between the person interested and the family.  Depending on the student/family, there may be compensation for the tutoring, but it is not expected.

 Please contact Abby Kemp - 507-895-4467 or abby.kemp@isd300.k12.mn.us if interested in either opportunity.

Agency: La Crescent High School

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 55947

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Committee Service Opportunity

Band Committee

This committee is responsible for listening to, assessing, recommending for booking local and area bands and DJ's.  Of specific importance to this committee is to contract with ethnically and musically diverse bands.

Logistics Committee

This committee has the responsibility of planning and coordinating the routine activities for each night of Dane Dances.

Publicity Committee

This committee ensures that Dane Dances and its mission and activities are consistently presented in a positive way to the public.

Fund-Raising Committee

This committee is responsible for fundraising planning and implementation, including identifying what funding is needed; exploring funding sources; creating strategies to approach potential sponsors; and assisting in preparation of proposals and presentations.

 

Agency: Dane Dances! INC.

Band Committee

This committee is responsible for listening to, assessing, recommending for booking local and area bands and DJ's.  Of specific importance to this committee is to contract with ethnically and musically diverse bands.

Logistics Committee

This committee has the responsibility of planning and coordinating the routine activities for each night of Dane Dances.

Publicity Committee

This committee ensures that Dane Dances and its mission and activities are consistently presented in a positive way to the public.

Fund-Raising Committee

This committee is responsible for fundraising planning and implementation, including identifying what funding is needed; exploring funding sources; creating strategies to approach potential sponsors; and assisting in preparation of proposals and presentations.

 

Agency: Dane Dances! INC.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 53701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dane Dances Board Members needed (6)

The Board of Directors in conjunction with the Members, the Board is responsible for overall policy and direction of the organization, and delegates responsibility for day-to-day operations to the Organization's Director and committees.

The specific duties of the Board shall include, but not limited to the following:

(a) Approving the budget for the organization and any major expenditure of funds which may be recommended by the Director.

(b) Evaluating and approving policies relating to the operation of the organization to ensure that the organization is governed in a manner best suited to serve it Members.

(c) Reviewing the Director's reports on the status and progress of the organization and advising the Director of any recommended changes in the organization.

(d) Selecting the Officers who will serve on the Executive committee.

(e) Appointing successors for Board members who resign or are removed.

(f) Making decisions concerning the general business of the organization when there is a conflict with the Members under this section para C.

(g) Enhancing the Organization's public image by helping to articulate the organization's mission, accomplishments and goals, as well as gathering support from the community.

(h) Working in partnership with the Director and Fundraising Committee to raise funds from the community.

The board receives no compensation.

Board meetings are quarterly in the Madison area.

Agency: Dane Dances! INC.

The Board of Directors in conjunction with the Members, the Board is responsible for overall policy and direction of the organization, and delegates responsibility for day-to-day operations to the Organization's Director and committees.

The specific duties of the Board shall include, but not limited to the following:

(a) Approving the budget for the organization and any major expenditure of funds which may be recommended by the Director.

(b) Evaluating and approving policies relating to the operation of the organization to ensure that the organization is governed in a manner best suited to serve it Members.

(c) Reviewing the Director's reports on the status and progress of the organization and advising the Director of any recommended changes in the organization.

(d) Selecting the Officers who will serve on the Executive committee.

(e) Appointing successors for Board members who resign or are removed.

(f) Making decisions concerning the general business of the organization when there is a conflict with the Members under this section para C.

(g) Enhancing the Organization's public image by helping to articulate the organization's mission, accomplishments and goals, as well as gathering support from the community.

(h) Working in partnership with the Director and Fundraising Committee to raise funds from the community.

The board receives no compensation.

Board meetings are quarterly in the Madison area.

Agency: Dane Dances! INC.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 53701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meal Service

 

GREAT opportunity for small groups, family and friends. 

Volunteer involvement in providing meals at Freedom House is vital to serving our families. It is a great opportunity to share your gift of cooking.

The goal of Meal Teams is to provide a steady stream of home-cooked meals for the 16 families residing at Freedom House.

Donate a meal for the families staying at Freedom House to enjoy!  Stay to serve the meal or choose to drop it off.  

Search for open dinner shifts: https://mealtrain.com/wm10e7

Agency: Freedom House

 

GREAT opportunity for small groups, family and friends. 

Volunteer involvement in providing meals at Freedom House is vital to serving our families. It is a great opportunity to share your gift of cooking.

The goal of Meal Teams is to provide a steady stream of home-cooked meals for the 16 families residing at Freedom House.

Donate a meal for the families staying at Freedom House to enjoy!  Stay to serve the meal or choose to drop it off.  

Search for open dinner shifts: https://mealtrain.com/wm10e7

Agency: Freedom House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: 1 years old

Zip Code: 54311

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Front Desk

Pick your hours, 2, 4, 6, or 8.

 

Serve as a welcoming presence for donors, residents, and visitors by greeting everyone with a warm smile and friendly interaction. Provide support to House staff by answering/screening phone calls and creating a positive, helpful environment at the front desk.

 

Agency: Freedom House

Pick your hours, 2, 4, 6, or 8.

 

Serve as a welcoming presence for donors, residents, and visitors by greeting everyone with a warm smile and friendly interaction. Provide support to House staff by answering/screening phone calls and creating a positive, helpful environment at the front desk.

 

Agency: Freedom House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54311

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Soda Bar-tender

The Warehouse (a program of the Warehouse Alliance) stocks over 75 sodas from around the world, including sodas from Japan, Germany, Mexico, Ireland, England, Canada, and Thailand. Soda Bartenders serve customers during shows, assist with stocking product, and general clean up after shows. 

 

 Hours and days vary depending on show schedules. 

Agency: U

The Warehouse (a program of the Warehouse Alliance) stocks over 75 sodas from around the world, including sodas from Japan, Germany, Mexico, Ireland, England, Canada, and Thailand. Soda Bartenders serve customers during shows, assist with stocking product, and general clean up after shows. 

 

 Hours and days vary depending on show schedules. 

Agency: U

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 54601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer at Brookdale Stevens Point

Our Senior Living Community is looking for individuals who are interested in volunteering hours helping with activities and events at our community.  Are you interested in visiting the community with your pet, sharing a musical talent, reading, playing cards, sharing stories, we encourage you to let us know. Please contact us if you are interested in this rewarding volunteer opportunity. Become a part of our team today!  Contact us at 715-343-7376.

Agency: Brookdale Stevens Point

Our Senior Living Community is looking for individuals who are interested in volunteering hours helping with activities and events at our community.  Are you interested in visiting the community with your pet, sharing a musical talent, reading, playing cards, sharing stories, we encourage you to let us know. Please contact us if you are interested in this rewarding volunteer opportunity. Become a part of our team today!  Contact us at 715-343-7376.

Agency: Brookdale Stevens Point

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54482

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Yard and Garden

Volunteers will work with The Master Gardner's in maintaining the grounds of the Upham Mansion. 

Our grounds maintenance includes, but is not limited to, the following tasks:

Garden Prep: raking leaves and cleaning flower beds Cultivating Flower Beds Removing Weeds Removing burlap winter protection roses, prune dead wood Prepare all garden beds for wood mulch  Monarch Butterfly Migration  Plant annual flowers Water annual flowers weed prevention spray and trim roses

 

 

Agency: North Wood County Historical Society

Volunteers will work with The Master Gardner's in maintaining the grounds of the Upham Mansion. 

Our grounds maintenance includes, but is not limited to, the following tasks:

Garden Prep: raking leaves and cleaning flower beds Cultivating Flower Beds Removing Weeds Removing burlap winter protection roses, prune dead wood Prepare all garden beds for wood mulch  Monarch Butterfly Migration  Plant annual flowers Water annual flowers weed prevention spray and trim roses

 

 

Agency: North Wood County Historical Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 54449

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Board Member

Latinos United for College Education Scholarships (LUCES) is seeking to add members to its Board of Directors.  LUCES is a non-profit 501 (c)(3) that is organized exclusively for charitable and educational purposes.  LUCES exists to promote and advocate for the higher educational advancement of Latinos in the state of Wisconsin by providing merit and need based scholarships.  Available positions include:

Fund Development Committee - Develop and implement fundraising strategies to expand the amount of money and scholarships that LUCES can give out annually. Scholarship Committee - Serve on the scholarship committee that determines who will be the annual LUCES recipients. Secretary - Maintain notes of all LUCES meetings and maintain LUCES records.

If you are interested, please send a copy of your resume and a note expressing your interest to board@luces-wisconsin.org.

For more information about LUCES, please visit our website at http://www.luces-wisconsin.org.

Agency: Latinos United for College Education Scholarships

Latinos United for College Education Scholarships (LUCES) is seeking to add members to its Board of Directors.  LUCES is a non-profit 501 (c)(3) that is organized exclusively for charitable and educational purposes.  LUCES exists to promote and advocate for the higher educational advancement of Latinos in the state of Wisconsin by providing merit and need based scholarships.  Available positions include:

Fund Development Committee - Develop and implement fundraising strategies to expand the amount of money and scholarships that LUCES can give out annually. Scholarship Committee - Serve on the scholarship committee that determines who will be the annual LUCES recipients. Secretary - Maintain notes of all LUCES meetings and maintain LUCES records.

If you are interested, please send a copy of your resume and a note expressing your interest to board@luces-wisconsin.org.

For more information about LUCES, please visit our website at http://www.luces-wisconsin.org.

Agency: Latinos United for College Education Scholarships

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 53708

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Events Volunteer

Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center is now accepting new applications for summer evening opportunities. We are looking for friendly volunteers to help out at various Monona Terrace produced community events to check people in at events and serve as a welcome liaison. Ideal candidates will have experience and be comfortable working with smartphones and iPads/tablets. Details can be found here under “Community Event Volunteer”: https://www.mononaterrace.com/programs-and-events/volunteer/

For more information, contact Misty Lohrentz at mlohrentz@mononaterrace.com / (608) 261-4062.

Agency: Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center - WI - Madison/Dane County

Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center is now accepting new applications for summer evening opportunities. We are looking for friendly volunteers to help out at various Monona Terrace produced community events to check people in at events and serve as a welcome liaison. Ideal candidates will have experience and be comfortable working with smartphones and iPads/tablets. Details can be found here under “Community Event Volunteer”: https://www.mononaterrace.com/programs-and-events/volunteer/

For more information, contact Misty Lohrentz at mlohrentz@mononaterrace.com / (608) 261-4062.

Agency: Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center - WI - Madison/Dane County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help with cataloging artifacts

The Historical Society could use some extra hands to help with donated material that needs to be processed and put into our data base. Some knowledge with excel is helpful but not necessary; however, attention to detail is key. The NWCHS Coordinator will oversee and direct each project.

Material includes archival documents and some artifacts.

Agency: North Wood County Historical Society

The Historical Society could use some extra hands to help with donated material that needs to be processed and put into our data base. Some knowledge with excel is helpful but not necessary; however, attention to detail is key. The NWCHS Coordinator will oversee and direct each project.

Material includes archival documents and some artifacts.

Agency: North Wood County Historical Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 54449

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event Support

Whether it’s PRIDE weekend, our Halloween Gala, concert events or other outreach activities, there are always people needed to work behind the scenes to make things run smoothly. You may be involved with setup, running errands, helping vendors, working in the concession area, acting as a stage hand or any other number of duties.

Agency: The Center: 7 Rivers LGBTQ Connection

Whether it’s PRIDE weekend, our Halloween Gala, concert events or other outreach activities, there are always people needed to work behind the scenes to make things run smoothly. You may be involved with setup, running errands, helping vendors, working in the concession area, acting as a stage hand or any other number of duties.

Agency: The Center: 7 Rivers LGBTQ Connection

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54601

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: College Intern

The Center is proud to offer a wide variety of internship opportunities at The Center. Whether it’s community outreach, fundraising, or day to day operations of a non-profit, there’s something for you. We tailor your experience to best accommodate your personal interests and field of study. Additionally, we work with local universities to meet the requirements of your internship and prepare you for future career goals.  Using this website allows easy check in and tracking of your cumulative hours for reporting purposes.

Agency: The Center: 7 Rivers LGBTQ Connection

The Center is proud to offer a wide variety of internship opportunities at The Center. Whether it’s community outreach, fundraising, or day to day operations of a non-profit, there’s something for you. We tailor your experience to best accommodate your personal interests and field of study. Additionally, we work with local universities to meet the requirements of your internship and prepare you for future career goals.  Using this website allows easy check in and tracking of your cumulative hours for reporting purposes.

Agency: The Center: 7 Rivers LGBTQ Connection

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Museum Docent

The North Wood County Historical Society is looking to bring 2 more Docent on board! 

Are you interested in your local history? Do you have an interest in educating others? If so, look no further! This position comes with training and a name badge! We need Docent Volunteers on Wednsday's and Saturday's.

 

Please respond by email or come on in and visit us at the Upham Mansion.

 

visit our web page

 

Agency: North Wood County Historical Society

The North Wood County Historical Society is looking to bring 2 more Docent on board! 

Are you interested in your local history? Do you have an interest in educating others? If so, look no further! This position comes with training and a name badge! We need Docent Volunteers on Wednsday's and Saturday's.

 

Please respond by email or come on in and visit us at the Upham Mansion.

 

visit our web page

 

Agency: North Wood County Historical Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 54449

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Receptionist - Main Office

The main office at the Colonial Club Senior Activity Center is the center of all activities and programs.  

Volunteers answer phones, transfer calls, register members for activities/programs, take payments for programs/services, write receipts, assist guests, answer questions, and direct guests to locations around the building.

Shifts are either 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., or 12:30 p.m.-4:00 p.m.

Volunteers are required to undergo a background check.  Training is provided, and a six month commitment is desired.  A regular one day weekly commitment is desirable, but biweekly and substitute positions are also available.  It is very important for the volunteer in this role to commit to his/her scheduled time.  

URL: www.colonialclub.org

Agency: Colonial Club Senior Activity Center

The main office at the Colonial Club Senior Activity Center is the center of all activities and programs.  

Volunteers answer phones, transfer calls, register members for activities/programs, take payments for programs/services, write receipts, assist guests, answer questions, and direct guests to locations around the building.

Shifts are either 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., or 12:30 p.m.-4:00 p.m.

Volunteers are required to undergo a background check.  Training is provided, and a six month commitment is desired.  A regular one day weekly commitment is desirable, but biweekly and substitute positions are also available.  It is very important for the volunteer in this role to commit to his/her scheduled time.  

URL: www.colonialclub.org

Agency: Colonial Club Senior Activity Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 53590

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lunchtime Assistance - Adult Day Center

The Adult Day Center within the Colonial Club Senior Center provides daytime respite care for family members that may not be able to stay home alone, but are not yet ready for a nursing home.  

We are looking for volunteers interested in providing lunchtime assistance.  Tasks will include setting tables, serving meals, clearing/wiping tables, sweeping floor, and providing an additional set of eyes for staff during meal times.

Shifts will be 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

A regular one day weekly commitment is desirable.  Volunteer needs to be comfortable in a standing position.

Volunteers are required to undergo a background check.

URL: www.colonialclub.org

Agency: Colonial Club Senior Activity Center

The Adult Day Center within the Colonial Club Senior Center provides daytime respite care for family members that may not be able to stay home alone, but are not yet ready for a nursing home.  

We are looking for volunteers interested in providing lunchtime assistance.  Tasks will include setting tables, serving meals, clearing/wiping tables, sweeping floor, and providing an additional set of eyes for staff during meal times.

Shifts will be 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

A regular one day weekly commitment is desirable.  Volunteer needs to be comfortable in a standing position.

Volunteers are required to undergo a background check.

URL: www.colonialclub.org

Agency: Colonial Club Senior Activity Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 53590

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fundraising Enthusiast Wanted!

Saving Paws Animal Rescue, Inc. is a volunteer-run, no-kill animal rescue in Appleton that functions entirely on community support.  

 Fundraising Enthusiast Wanted!

Fundraising volunteers can be any age.  Even the youngest among us are welcome to participate by having neighborhood lemonade stands or bake sales.  Maybe they could organize a “Penny War” at their school.  Tweens and teens could gather their friends to do a food drive.  No event is too small to help.   Adults could arrange events at local restaurants or create an activity at our adoption events.  

To begin your volunteer adventure, please e-mail fundraising@savingpawswi.com or visit us online at www.savingpaws.com

 

Agency: Saving Paws Animal Rescue

Saving Paws Animal Rescue, Inc. is a volunteer-run, no-kill animal rescue in Appleton that functions entirely on community support.  

 Fundraising Enthusiast Wanted!

Fundraising volunteers can be any age.  Even the youngest among us are welcome to participate by having neighborhood lemonade stands or bake sales.  Maybe they could organize a “Penny War” at their school.  Tweens and teens could gather their friends to do a food drive.  No event is too small to help.   Adults could arrange events at local restaurants or create an activity at our adoption events.  

To begin your volunteer adventure, please e-mail fundraising@savingpawswi.com or visit us online at www.savingpaws.com

 

Agency: Saving Paws Animal Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54913

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Saving Paws - Wish List Items Needed

 We Greatly Appreciate any help with our Wish list!!

Animal Care Supplies:

Metal or ceramic food/water bowls (no plastic, please) Small paper plates and disposable forks Disposable Latex gloves Disposable medical gowns Swabs/Cotton balls

 

Rescue Supplies:

Paper towels Bleach HE Laundry Detergent Dawn (Animal Friendly Salt to Melt Ice (Animal Friendly)

Agency: Saving Paws Animal Rescue

 We Greatly Appreciate any help with our Wish list!!

Animal Care Supplies:

Metal or ceramic food/water bowls (no plastic, please) Small paper plates and disposable forks Disposable Latex gloves Disposable medical gowns Swabs/Cotton balls

 

Rescue Supplies:

Paper towels Bleach HE Laundry Detergent Dawn (Animal Friendly Salt to Melt Ice (Animal Friendly)

Agency: Saving Paws Animal Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54913

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Drivers

Volunteer drivers are needed to help transport domestic violence and/or sexual assault victims to shelter or appointments. A local and state background check, and training must be completed by our agency before volunteering can begin. Mileage for out of town transportation would be reimbursed. Must have valid drivers license and proof of insurance.

Agency: Personal Development Center

Volunteer drivers are needed to help transport domestic violence and/or sexual assault victims to shelter or appointments. A local and state background check, and training must be completed by our agency before volunteering can begin. Mileage for out of town transportation would be reimbursed. Must have valid drivers license and proof of insurance.

Agency: Personal Development Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54449

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Garden

Need help with weeding, harvesting and building an expanded additional garden area.  The need is overwhelming for our local food pantries and churches.  Very flexible schedule.

Agency: Boy Scouts of America, Potawatomi Area Council

Need help with weeding, harvesting and building an expanded additional garden area.  The need is overwhelming for our local food pantries and churches.  Very flexible schedule.

Agency: Boy Scouts of America, Potawatomi Area Council

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53188

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Friendly Visitor

We are looking for volunteers that may be interested in visiting, playing a game, reading to a resident, etc.  The time commitment is very flexible.  Potential volunteers do need to have a background check and reference checks completed as well as comply with the volunteer guidelines presented by Hillview Health Care and La Crosse County.  If you are interested please go to our website to complete our online application form. Volunteer Services and Internships (lacrossecounty.org) 

Agency: Hillview Health Care Center

We are looking for volunteers that may be interested in visiting, playing a game, reading to a resident, etc.  The time commitment is very flexible.  Potential volunteers do need to have a background check and reference checks completed as well as comply with the volunteer guidelines presented by Hillview Health Care and La Crosse County.  If you are interested please go to our website to complete our online application form. Volunteer Services and Internships (lacrossecounty.org) 

Agency: Hillview Health Care Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: 1 years old

Zip Code: 54601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Companion Volunteer

Aseracare Hospice is seeking available volunteers who specialize in sharing their trained pet with persons who are ill or lonely. Volunteers function as companion volunteers with the specialty focus on encouraging and enhancing patient interactions with their certified pet. There may be only one visit, but often additional or on-going pet companion visits are requested.   REQUIREMENTS: Attendance at all required sessions of Direct Volunteer Training/Orientation, including specific training discussing use of pets in patient care in various settings, as well as pertinent hospice policies and procedures. Pet must be certified for visits by a certified Pet Therapy Program, comparable to those listed on the American Kennel Club’s website. AseraCare agencies located in communities lacking a pet therapy certification group should have the pet at minimum pass obedience training and should have first visit supervised by AseraCare staff. Pet must have current rabies vaccination and Volunteer is responsible to keep this documentation current in the Volunteer’s personnel file in the Volunteer Office records. Volunteer Coordinator will conduct 2-3 supervisory visits with volunteer and pet before they make unsupervised visits. Acceptance of supervision and direction from appropriate team members as is applicable to this program. Agreement with hospice philosophy. Maintenance of appropriate boundaries and confidentiality.

Agency: Aseracare Hospice

Aseracare Hospice is seeking available volunteers who specialize in sharing their trained pet with persons who are ill or lonely. Volunteers function as companion volunteers with the specialty focus on encouraging and enhancing patient interactions with their certified pet. There may be only one visit, but often additional or on-going pet companion visits are requested.   REQUIREMENTS: Attendance at all required sessions of Direct Volunteer Training/Orientation, including specific training discussing use of pets in patient care in various settings, as well as pertinent hospice policies and procedures. Pet must be certified for visits by a certified Pet Therapy Program, comparable to those listed on the American Kennel Club’s website. AseraCare agencies located in communities lacking a pet therapy certification group should have the pet at minimum pass obedience training and should have first visit supervised by AseraCare staff. Pet must have current rabies vaccination and Volunteer is responsible to keep this documentation current in the Volunteer’s personnel file in the Volunteer Office records. Volunteer Coordinator will conduct 2-3 supervisory visits with volunteer and pet before they make unsupervised visits. Acceptance of supervision and direction from appropriate team members as is applicable to this program. Agreement with hospice philosophy. Maintenance of appropriate boundaries and confidentiality.

Agency: Aseracare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54311

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Respite Volunteer

Aseracare Hospice is seeking volunteers who are available and willing to provide caregivers with respite volunteering by scheduling a time to visit patients in accordance with the caregivers needs. the time spent with the patient does not have a regular schedule, and may be indirect (e.g. patient companionship is less critical here than having a presence in the home to provide for emergent needs while the care giver is away). Often there is only one visit, but sometimes repeat respite visits are requested. When respite visits are regularly scheduled, they can be filled by any volunteer trained for companioning patients and function as companion visits in all ways, with the caregiver’s needs as the main priority.

 

REQUIREMENTS:

Attendance at all required sessions of the Direct Volunteer Training /Orientation course, including specific training on decision making about providing care for a patient in the care giver’s absence Acceptance of supervision and direction from appropriate team members as is applicable to this program. Agreement with hospice philosophy. Maintenance of appropriate boundaries and confidentiality. Those serving primarily as Respite Volunteers should communicate regularly with the Volunteer Coordinator their availability for scheduling purposes.

Agency: Aseracare Hospice

Aseracare Hospice is seeking volunteers who are available and willing to provide caregivers with respite volunteering by scheduling a time to visit patients in accordance with the caregivers needs. the time spent with the patient does not have a regular schedule, and may be indirect (e.g. patient companionship is less critical here than having a presence in the home to provide for emergent needs while the care giver is away). Often there is only one visit, but sometimes repeat respite visits are requested. When respite visits are regularly scheduled, they can be filled by any volunteer trained for companioning patients and function as companion visits in all ways, with the caregiver’s needs as the main priority.

 

REQUIREMENTS:

Attendance at all required sessions of the Direct Volunteer Training /Orientation course, including specific training on decision making about providing care for a patient in the care giver’s absence Acceptance of supervision and direction from appropriate team members as is applicable to this program. Agreement with hospice philosophy. Maintenance of appropriate boundaries and confidentiality. Those serving primarily as Respite Volunteers should communicate regularly with the Volunteer Coordinator their availability for scheduling purposes.

Agency: Aseracare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54311

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Vigil Volunteers

Aseracare Hospice is seeking volunteers who are willing to provide vigil support to patients and families. Volunteers are available who are willing and able to sit with patient who is actively dying or otherwise in need of immediate support (e.g. for management of symptoms such as anxiety, minimizing fall risk, depression, etc). The visit may address a one time need or a periodic need but differs from a companion assignment in that the focus is on providing support to the patient during a critical time in their hospice care - either while actively dying or while moving through another form of crisis or transition.

 

REQUIREMENTS:

Attendance at all required sessions of the Direct Volunteer Training/Orientation, including specific training on decision making about providing care for a patient in the Vigil/Final Bridge time and attention to providing psychosocial support for patients and family members. . Acceptance of supervision and direction from appropriate team members as is applicable to this program. Agreement with hospice philosophy. Maintenance of appropriate boundaries and confidentiality.

Agency: Aseracare Hospice

Aseracare Hospice is seeking volunteers who are willing to provide vigil support to patients and families. Volunteers are available who are willing and able to sit with patient who is actively dying or otherwise in need of immediate support (e.g. for management of symptoms such as anxiety, minimizing fall risk, depression, etc). The visit may address a one time need or a periodic need but differs from a companion assignment in that the focus is on providing support to the patient during a critical time in their hospice care - either while actively dying or while moving through another form of crisis or transition.

 

REQUIREMENTS:

Attendance at all required sessions of the Direct Volunteer Training/Orientation, including specific training on decision making about providing care for a patient in the Vigil/Final Bridge time and attention to providing psychosocial support for patients and family members. . Acceptance of supervision and direction from appropriate team members as is applicable to this program. Agreement with hospice philosophy. Maintenance of appropriate boundaries and confidentiality.

Agency: Aseracare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54311

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Driver Program

Wood County Transportation is in need of your help! The Wood County Volunteer Driver program provides transportation services for the elderly and disabled to medical appointments as well as transportation for Wood County Human Services. We are very much in need of drivers in the Marshfield and Wisconsin Rapids area. You will have the opportunity to meet great people. All trips are within the State of Wisconsin. As a volunteer you can drive as much or as little as you like. Volunteer drivers will receive reimbursement for their mileage driven. For more details you can call 715-389-0230 in the Marshfield area or 715-421-8989 in the Wisconsin Rapids area.

Agency: Wood County Transportation

Wood County Transportation is in need of your help! The Wood County Volunteer Driver program provides transportation services for the elderly and disabled to medical appointments as well as transportation for Wood County Human Services. We are very much in need of drivers in the Marshfield and Wisconsin Rapids area. You will have the opportunity to meet great people. All trips are within the State of Wisconsin. As a volunteer you can drive as much or as little as you like. Volunteer drivers will receive reimbursement for their mileage driven. For more details you can call 715-389-0230 in the Marshfield area or 715-421-8989 in the Wisconsin Rapids area.

Agency: Wood County Transportation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 54495

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Music Volunteeer

AseraCare Hospice is seeking volunteers can play a musical instrument and/or can sing and are interested in joining “Harmony of Hearts” a volunteer music outreach program.

 

“Harmony of Hearts” is a volunteer music outreach that brings peace to the dying and comfort to their families. The music outreach is to create therapeutic music to help brighten the last days/hours of life for patients. Volunteers can visit on their own or we can join together in groups of two or three and visit patients in the area, bringing them the gift of music.

 

Volunteers interested in this program must be at least 18 years of age. Volunteers under 18 must be supervised by an adult. They must be able to play an instrument or be able to sing.  Instruments with a soft and soothing sound are preferred such as guitar, autoharp or violin etc.  This program is very open and flexible to those special people that are interested in helping others. Volunteers play an important role in providing social support and decreasing isolation that can so often occur for the terminally ill.

 

Volunteers are provided free training, a training certificate, and can work flexible hours that suit their individual schedules. Volunteer training blends ancient wisdom with contemporary practices.

 

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES & BEHAVIORS

Must demonstrate excellent interpersonal skills. Must be able to maintain confidentiality regarding patient and company proprietary information. Must have the ability to relate professionally and positively and work cooperatively with other

employees at all levels.

 

REQUIREMENTS

Volunteers must be able to attend a 12-hour orientation.

This includes a free complete background check, urine screen, and tuberculosis test. If you are a grieving a significant loss of a family member, we do ask that you wait twelve months after the death before commencing hospice volunteering.

 

To volunteer is truly a gift of the heart. If you are interested in this program and can play a musical instrument and/or sing, please call Emily Umbreit at (920) 497-4672.

 

Agency: Aseracare Hospice

AseraCare Hospice is seeking volunteers can play a musical instrument and/or can sing and are interested in joining “Harmony of Hearts” a volunteer music outreach program.

 

“Harmony of Hearts” is a volunteer music outreach that brings peace to the dying and comfort to their families. The music outreach is to create therapeutic music to help brighten the last days/hours of life for patients. Volunteers can visit on their own or we can join together in groups of two or three and visit patients in the area, bringing them the gift of music.

 

Volunteers interested in this program must be at least 18 years of age. Volunteers under 18 must be supervised by an adult. They must be able to play an instrument or be able to sing.  Instruments with a soft and soothing sound are preferred such as guitar, autoharp or violin etc.  This program is very open and flexible to those special people that are interested in helping others. Volunteers play an important role in providing social support and decreasing isolation that can so often occur for the terminally ill.

 

Volunteers are provided free training, a training certificate, and can work flexible hours that suit their individual schedules. Volunteer training blends ancient wisdom with contemporary practices.

 

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES & BEHAVIORS

Must demonstrate excellent interpersonal skills. Must be able to maintain confidentiality regarding patient and company proprietary information. Must have the ability to relate professionally and positively and work cooperatively with other

employees at all levels.

 

REQUIREMENTS

Volunteers must be able to attend a 12-hour orientation.

This includes a free complete background check, urine screen, and tuberculosis test. If you are a grieving a significant loss of a family member, we do ask that you wait twelve months after the death before commencing hospice volunteering.

 

To volunteer is truly a gift of the heart. If you are interested in this program and can play a musical instrument and/or sing, please call Emily Umbreit at (920) 497-4672.

 

Agency: Aseracare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 54311

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gardener in Residence/Naturalist

The greenhouse and gardens are continually looking for individuals or groups to support our on-going programming.  People who are willing to tend gardens, harvest and prepare foods, work with students to construct items in the gardens or help coordinate the maintenance of the greenhouse and gardens are needed.

Agency: Irwin A. & Robert D. Goodman Greenhouse at Spring Harbor

The greenhouse and gardens are continually looking for individuals or groups to support our on-going programming.  People who are willing to tend gardens, harvest and prepare foods, work with students to construct items in the gardens or help coordinate the maintenance of the greenhouse and gardens are needed.

Agency: Irwin A. & Robert D. Goodman Greenhouse at Spring Harbor

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 53705

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: General Volunteer Opportunities

Volunteers needed for the following:

Daily - meal prep, children's activities, and cleaning

Weekly - sanitizing toys, deep cleaning, children's activities, and arts/crafts prep

Seasonal - shovel snow and salting (emergency exits and sidewalks)

Annual - carpet cleaning

*additional opportunities will be posted separately 

School Year Volunteer Hours:

4:00p.m.-6:00p.m.

6:00p.m.-8:00p.m.

4:00p.m.-8:00p.m.

*hours flexible depending on task 

 

Agency: B.A.B.E.S., Inc. Child Abuse Prevention Program

Volunteers needed for the following:

Daily - meal prep, children's activities, and cleaning

Weekly - sanitizing toys, deep cleaning, children's activities, and arts/crafts prep

Seasonal - shovel snow and salting (emergency exits and sidewalks)

Annual - carpet cleaning

*additional opportunities will be posted separately 

School Year Volunteer Hours:

4:00p.m.-6:00p.m.

6:00p.m.-8:00p.m.

4:00p.m.-8:00p.m.

*hours flexible depending on task 

 

Agency: B.A.B.E.S., Inc. Child Abuse Prevention Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54911

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: CCFA Organizational Development

CCFA's mission is: We are an alliance of congregations and people whose passion for community justice is rooted in diverse faith and justice traditions. Together we build relationships that create a more just, compassionate, and responsible community, especially for those who are displaced and marginalized. 

We oversee three projects: Circles of Support for ex-offenders, Share the Bounty for hungry/homeless, and Centro Latino for migrants/immigrants.

A full range of organizational development tasks are in need of volunteers, short and long term. From database building, to accounting, marketing and communication, event management, and fundraising. It's the type of organization and fellowship that changes you more than those we serve.

 

Agency: Compassionate Community Faith Alliance

CCFA's mission is: We are an alliance of congregations and people whose passion for community justice is rooted in diverse faith and justice traditions. Together we build relationships that create a more just, compassionate, and responsible community, especially for those who are displaced and marginalized. 

We oversee three projects: Circles of Support for ex-offenders, Share the Bounty for hungry/homeless, and Centro Latino for migrants/immigrants.

A full range of organizational development tasks are in need of volunteers, short and long term. From database building, to accounting, marketing and communication, event management, and fundraising. It's the type of organization and fellowship that changes you more than those we serve.

 

Agency: Compassionate Community Faith Alliance

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54602

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Share the Bounty

Share the Bounty attends weekly farmers markets and through relationships with farmers and vendors obtains and distributes to food pantries and directly to people in need over 30,000 pounds of fresh vegetable/fruit produce. Works in the La Crosse county markets. Need include event managers, packers, drivers, and general team participants. Share is a project of the Compassionate Community Faith Alliance www.ccfaithalliance.org

 

Agency: Compassionate Community Faith Alliance

Share the Bounty attends weekly farmers markets and through relationships with farmers and vendors obtains and distributes to food pantries and directly to people in need over 30,000 pounds of fresh vegetable/fruit produce. Works in the La Crosse county markets. Need include event managers, packers, drivers, and general team participants. Share is a project of the Compassionate Community Faith Alliance www.ccfaithalliance.org

 

Agency: Compassionate Community Faith Alliance

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: 1 years old

Zip Code: 54602

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Circles of Support project

Circles of Support (see Circles on www.ccfaithalliance.org) consists of six people who meet with an ex-offender for a minimum of six months to assist in breaking the recidivism cycle and transitioning to a regular life. You are a faithful friend...not a professional counselor or mentor or teacher, etc. Can you be a faithful friend, ready at any time to support someone in their darkest hours as they struggle to break the habits and lifestyle that has led to their often many imprisonments?

Agency: Compassionate Community Faith Alliance

Circles of Support (see Circles on www.ccfaithalliance.org) consists of six people who meet with an ex-offender for a minimum of six months to assist in breaking the recidivism cycle and transitioning to a regular life. You are a faithful friend...not a professional counselor or mentor or teacher, etc. Can you be a faithful friend, ready at any time to support someone in their darkest hours as they struggle to break the habits and lifestyle that has led to their often many imprisonments?

Agency: Compassionate Community Faith Alliance

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54602

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dog Care or Fostering

Are you experienced with dogs and have a few hours each week to spend providing care to the dogs who temporarily call Saving Paws home?

Shifts will include let-outs to our back runs, kennel cleaning, feeding, watering, walking and socializing.   As time permits you can also work with the dogs on basic commands like sit, stay, down, leave it, so they are better prepared and socialized for their new forever home.

Schedule:We have 4 shifts per day:  Morning: 8am or earlier, Mid-Day: 11-1, Dinner:  3-5pm and Evening: 7-9pm.   

On-boarding: Once you complete general orientation, we will partner you with a trained volunteer who will show you what to do.  You will shadow that person for several shifts until you are comfortable to be on your own. 

We use an on-line scheduling tool called Volunteer Matters for sign ups. The best part is you choose a time that works for you – we do not have regular open hours.

You must be 18 or older to volunteer with the dogs. If you are younger than 18, you can volunteer with an adult or guardian.

Our dog care volunteers are rewarded with wagging tails, happy barks and doggy playtime. Our dogs are always excited to see our volunteers.

Due to an overcrowding situation: We are also looking for dog lovers who are willing to foster until he or she finds their forever home. 

To begin your volunteer adventure, please complete the on-line application or email us at volunteers@savingpawswi.com for further information.

Agency: Saving Paws Animal Rescue

Are you experienced with dogs and have a few hours each week to spend providing care to the dogs who temporarily call Saving Paws home?

Shifts will include let-outs to our back runs, kennel cleaning, feeding, watering, walking and socializing.   As time permits you can also work with the dogs on basic commands like sit, stay, down, leave it, so they are better prepared and socialized for their new forever home.

Schedule:We have 4 shifts per day:  Morning: 8am or earlier, Mid-Day: 11-1, Dinner:  3-5pm and Evening: 7-9pm.   

On-boarding: Once you complete general orientation, we will partner you with a trained volunteer who will show you what to do.  You will shadow that person for several shifts until you are comfortable to be on your own. 

We use an on-line scheduling tool called Volunteer Matters for sign ups. The best part is you choose a time that works for you – we do not have regular open hours.

You must be 18 or older to volunteer with the dogs. If you are younger than 18, you can volunteer with an adult or guardian.

Our dog care volunteers are rewarded with wagging tails, happy barks and doggy playtime. Our dogs are always excited to see our volunteers.

Due to an overcrowding situation: We are also looking for dog lovers who are willing to foster until he or she finds their forever home. 

To begin your volunteer adventure, please complete the on-line application or email us at volunteers@savingpawswi.com for further information.

Agency: Saving Paws Animal Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54913

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Saving Paws - Cat Care

Enjoy taking care of animals and looking for a flexible schedule? Sign up to be a cat care volunteer at Saving Paws, a volunteer-run, no-kill animal rescue in Appleton.

As a cat care volunteer, you provide care to the kittens and cats temporarily calling Saving Paws home.  Duties include socializing the cats, feeding, watering and cleaning the rooms where the cats live. No previous experience is needed – we provide the training.  We have morning, afternoon and evening time slots for our volunteers. Each cat care shift is about two hours.

Once you complete general orientation, we will partner you with a trained volunteer who will show you what to do.  You will shadow that person for several shifts until you are comfortable to be on your own.  We use an on-line scheduling tool called Volunteer Matters for sign ups. The best part is you choose a time that works for you – we do not have regular open hours.

Children over the age of 11 can volunteer with their parents or another adult at Saving Paws.  The person supervising must go through Orientation and be fully trained as well.

While you do not receive monetary payment for your time at Saving Paws, you’ll be rewarded with kitty snuggles, plenty of purring and playful head butts from our grateful animals. Our cats love our volunteers.

To begin your volunteer adventure, please e-mail volunteers@savingpawswi.com or visit us online at www.savingpaws.com

Agency: Saving Paws Animal Rescue

Enjoy taking care of animals and looking for a flexible schedule? Sign up to be a cat care volunteer at Saving Paws, a volunteer-run, no-kill animal rescue in Appleton.

As a cat care volunteer, you provide care to the kittens and cats temporarily calling Saving Paws home.  Duties include socializing the cats, feeding, watering and cleaning the rooms where the cats live. No previous experience is needed – we provide the training.  We have morning, afternoon and evening time slots for our volunteers. Each cat care shift is about two hours.

Once you complete general orientation, we will partner you with a trained volunteer who will show you what to do.  You will shadow that person for several shifts until you are comfortable to be on your own.  We use an on-line scheduling tool called Volunteer Matters for sign ups. The best part is you choose a time that works for you – we do not have regular open hours.

Children over the age of 11 can volunteer with their parents or another adult at Saving Paws.  The person supervising must go through Orientation and be fully trained as well.

While you do not receive monetary payment for your time at Saving Paws, you’ll be rewarded with kitty snuggles, plenty of purring and playful head butts from our grateful animals. Our cats love our volunteers.

To begin your volunteer adventure, please e-mail volunteers@savingpawswi.com or visit us online at www.savingpaws.com

Agency: Saving Paws Animal Rescue

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >13 years old

Zip Code: 54913

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Activities Department

Willow Brooke Point Senior Living is seeking volunteers for our activity department. These activities range from calling bingo and painting nails to playing a simple game of cards with our residents. If there is a talent that is wished to be shared with us, we are always willing to have them.

Agency: Willow Brooke Point Assisted Living

Willow Brooke Point Senior Living is seeking volunteers for our activity department. These activities range from calling bingo and painting nails to playing a simple game of cards with our residents. If there is a talent that is wished to be shared with us, we are always willing to have them.

Agency: Willow Brooke Point Assisted Living

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54482

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lifeline - Installer

Help your elderly and special needs community neighbors remain in their homes by installing Lifeline equipment in subscriber residence. Volunteers go into the homes throughout Marathon County to install and show the subscriber how to use their personal help button and Lifeline unit. They also provide replacement batteries for personal help buttons and units in subscriber homes, as well as general troubleshooting. Must possess a valid WI drivers license. Training provided.

Agency: Aspirus Wausau Hospital

Help your elderly and special needs community neighbors remain in their homes by installing Lifeline equipment in subscriber residence. Volunteers go into the homes throughout Marathon County to install and show the subscriber how to use their personal help button and Lifeline unit. They also provide replacement batteries for personal help buttons and units in subscriber homes, as well as general troubleshooting. Must possess a valid WI drivers license. Training provided.

Agency: Aspirus Wausau Hospital

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sheboygan Symphony Orchestra Board of Directors

The Board of Directors of the Sheboygan Symphony Orchestra, Inc. is the governing body of the Corporation. The Board provides leadership and direction to the organization by defining its philosophy, mission, objectives, strategy, and goals. The Board, in its governance function, facilitates optimum interaction between the Sheboygan Symphony management, artistic direction, and the public which the Sheboygan Symphony serves.

Agency: Sheboygan Symphony Orchestra

The Board of Directors of the Sheboygan Symphony Orchestra, Inc. is the governing body of the Corporation. The Board provides leadership and direction to the organization by defining its philosophy, mission, objectives, strategy, and goals. The Board, in its governance function, facilitates optimum interaction between the Sheboygan Symphony management, artistic direction, and the public which the Sheboygan Symphony serves.

Agency: Sheboygan Symphony Orchestra

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Marketing Volunteer

Assist the Historical Coordinator with projects. Help fulfill the needs of the Historical Society through advertising events and facilitate community involvement. Position requires a personal computer for working on projects independently. Position requires the volunteer to have an active email account. This is a wonderful position for someone who is good with working independently on projects and can work with dead lines. 

Gain a wonderful skill set!

 

The North Wood County Historical Society offers reference letters to volunteers who complete 6 months of involvement.

Agency: North Wood County Historical Society

Assist the Historical Coordinator with projects. Help fulfill the needs of the Historical Society through advertising events and facilitate community involvement. Position requires a personal computer for working on projects independently. Position requires the volunteer to have an active email account. This is a wonderful position for someone who is good with working independently on projects and can work with dead lines. 

Gain a wonderful skill set!

 

The North Wood County Historical Society offers reference letters to volunteers who complete 6 months of involvement.

Agency: North Wood County Historical Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 54449

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Support Literacy! Volunteer for evening childcare so parents can learn to read.

Classes are taught by the Literacy Network on Monday and Wednesday evenings from 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm.  DCPC and volunteers like you provide free childcare so parents can learn to read and write English.

Agency: Dane County Parent Council

Classes are taught by the Literacy Network on Monday and Wednesday evenings from 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm.  DCPC and volunteers like you provide free childcare so parents can learn to read and write English.

Agency: Dane County Parent Council

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 53714

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Support Literacy! Volunteer for evening childcare so parents can learn to read.

Classes are taught by the Literacy Network on Monday and Wednesday evenings from 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm.  DCPC and volunteers like you provide free childcare so parents can learn to read and write English.

Agency: Dane County Parent Council

Classes are taught by the Literacy Network on Monday and Wednesday evenings from 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm.  DCPC and volunteers like you provide free childcare so parents can learn to read and write English.

Agency: Dane County Parent Council

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 53711

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Companion

We are looking for someone to be a companion for an individual at a group home. This individual is in their late 50s and has some mental health issues. They want someone to play games with them. They would also like help with sending emails to their family from the facilities computer. This is an ongoing need. It would be best if you can commit at least one visit per week. For more specific information, please contact Renee Gilman at 715-996-1622 or at renee.gilman@communitycarecw.org.   Thanks!

Agency: Marshfield Community Agency

We are looking for someone to be a companion for an individual at a group home. This individual is in their late 50s and has some mental health issues. They want someone to play games with them. They would also like help with sending emails to their family from the facilities computer. This is an ongoing need. It would be best if you can commit at least one visit per week. For more specific information, please contact Renee Gilman at 715-996-1622 or at renee.gilman@communitycarecw.org.   Thanks!

Agency: Marshfield Community Agency

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54449

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: EVENT PLANNER

Do you like to plan events, solicit for donations and oversee
volunteers. To serve on one or all of the following fundraising planning
committees:

• Wolfinger Charity Golf Outing – in July – golf outing
• Medical Monopoly Golf Classic – in June – corporate golf outing

AGE: 21 and up

Agency: Community Benefit Tree

Do you like to plan events, solicit for donations and oversee
volunteers. To serve on one or all of the following fundraising planning
committees:

• Wolfinger Charity Golf Outing – in July – golf outing
• Medical Monopoly Golf Classic – in June – corporate golf outing

AGE: 21 and up

Agency: Community Benefit Tree

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 54130

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: School Librarian

Help organize and label our growing school library.  Duties include labeling new inventory, filing books in the correct area, and moving books and shelves.

Agency: Lighthouse Christian School

Help organize and label our growing school library.  Duties include labeling new inventory, filing books in the correct area, and moving books and shelves.

Agency: Lighthouse Christian School

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 53705

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dementia Friendly Community Volunteer

Dane County is becoming Dementia Friendly, but it needs your help. This is a grass roots, community wide effort. We need volunteers who are willing to spread the word in their community. We need people to talk to business owners to explain what it means to be dementia friendly and to encourage them to sign up for the free training. We need help promoting dementia awareness activities in your neighborhood and town. We also need leaders! Are you connected in your community or neighborhood? If so, you can become a leader in this movement in your area. Contact the ADRC to learn how to get involved!

Agency: Aging And Disability Resource Center

Dane County is becoming Dementia Friendly, but it needs your help. This is a grass roots, community wide effort. We need volunteers who are willing to spread the word in their community. We need people to talk to business owners to explain what it means to be dementia friendly and to encourage them to sign up for the free training. We need help promoting dementia awareness activities in your neighborhood and town. We also need leaders! Are you connected in your community or neighborhood? If so, you can become a leader in this movement in your area. Contact the ADRC to learn how to get involved!

Agency: Aging And Disability Resource Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53704

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Your Dog Can Bring a Smile to an Agrace Patient

Do you have a friendly, gentle, well-mannered dog who loves getting and giving attention?  You and your dog can light up the day of Agrace Patients! Volunteers and their dogs are needed to visit with Agrace patients living in long-term care facilities in the community, or at the Madison Inpatient Unit. Dogs must be registered therapy dogs through one of our partnering therapy dog organizations.  Volunteer must be at least 18 years old.

Agency: Agrace

Do you have a friendly, gentle, well-mannered dog who loves getting and giving attention?  You and your dog can light up the day of Agrace Patients! Volunteers and their dogs are needed to visit with Agrace patients living in long-term care facilities in the community, or at the Madison Inpatient Unit. Dogs must be registered therapy dogs through one of our partnering therapy dog organizations.  Volunteer must be at least 18 years old.

Agency: Agrace

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 53711

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cosmetolgists needed to brighten hospice patients' days!

Professional, licensed cosmetologists or barbers are needed to provide occasional haircuts or styling to Agrace patients in our patients' homes. Sometimes hospice patients are unable to leave their homes for haircuts or styling; in other circumstances, patients would like to have hair styled for an upcoming event (birthday/anniversary). Providing this volunteer service is a compassionate gesture that improves quality of life for our patients. The requirements for this volunteer position include the following: Complete the volunteer application process and a 12-hour training course, which is provided by Agrace . Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.

Agency: Agrace

Professional, licensed cosmetologists or barbers are needed to provide occasional haircuts or styling to Agrace patients in our patients' homes. Sometimes hospice patients are unable to leave their homes for haircuts or styling; in other circumstances, patients would like to have hair styled for an upcoming event (birthday/anniversary). Providing this volunteer service is a compassionate gesture that improves quality of life for our patients. The requirements for this volunteer position include the following: Complete the volunteer application process and a 12-hour training course, which is provided by Agrace . Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age.

Agency: Agrace

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 53711

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Drivers

Our affordable door-to-door transportation service for adults 60 years and older and people with disabilities has been around for over 50 years, helping thousands of people in our community remain independent.

The success of our service has been largely dependent on volunteer drivers. Please help us continue to make a difference in our community by helping those in need lead a more fulfilling and self-sufficient lifestyle!

Volunteers must have a valid Wisconsin driver license, be 18 years or older, have a good driving record, and complete a minimum of two ride-along shifts with a current volunteer driver.

Flexible Schedule | Shifts are 4-5 hours long with AM/PM options;
Morning route - 7:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Afternoon route - 12:30 - 4:30 p.m.

Vehicles Provided | 
Fleet of vehicles includes sedans, accessible
mini-vans and buses.

Due to COVID-19 social distancing rules, we are currently looking for volunteer drivers who are comfortable driving our larger vehicles, mini-vans and buses.

Insurance Provided | 
Vehicle insurance coverage provided by Curative Connections

Commercial Driver's License (CDL) | 
Not required

Training | 
Provided through ride-alongs with current drivers

Physical Requirements | 
Minimal with no heavy lifting

Rider Fees | 
Minimal handling of rider fee collection

Questions?
Email us at Drive4Us@CurativeConnections.org or contact Tina Whetung, Director of Transportation, at 920-227-4272.

 

Agency: Curative Connections

Our affordable door-to-door transportation service for adults 60 years and older and people with disabilities has been around for over 50 years, helping thousands of people in our community remain independent.

The success of our service has been largely dependent on volunteer drivers. Please help us continue to make a difference in our community by helping those in need lead a more fulfilling and self-sufficient lifestyle!

Volunteers must have a valid Wisconsin driver license, be 18 years or older, have a good driving record, and complete a minimum of two ride-along shifts with a current volunteer driver.

Flexible Schedule | Shifts are 4-5 hours long with AM/PM options;
Morning route - 7:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Afternoon route - 12:30 - 4:30 p.m.

Vehicles Provided | 
Fleet of vehicles includes sedans, accessible
mini-vans and buses.

Due to COVID-19 social distancing rules, we are currently looking for volunteer drivers who are comfortable driving our larger vehicles, mini-vans and buses.

Insurance Provided | 
Vehicle insurance coverage provided by Curative Connections

Commercial Driver's License (CDL) | 
Not required

Training | 
Provided through ride-alongs with current drivers

Physical Requirements | 
Minimal with no heavy lifting

Rider Fees | 
Minimal handling of rider fee collection

Questions?
Email us at Drive4Us@CurativeConnections.org or contact Tina Whetung, Director of Transportation, at 920-227-4272.

 

Agency: Curative Connections

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54308

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Visiting Buddy

Are you looking to make a difference in the lives of seniors?

We are in need of kind and caring volunteers to become Visiting Buddies.  Visiting Buddies are paired with a few residents who they come to visit and spend time with.

Requirements are as follows:

Enjoy working with seniors Available twice per month or more Strong Communication Skills Patience Completion of Oak Park Place Volunteer Application, TB Skin Test, and Background Check (all provided free of charge from Oak Park Place

Benefits:

Meet new people Make a difference in the lives of seniors Enjoy our volunteer GIFTS program

Agency: Oak Park Place - East

Are you looking to make a difference in the lives of seniors?

We are in need of kind and caring volunteers to become Visiting Buddies.  Visiting Buddies are paired with a few residents who they come to visit and spend time with.

Requirements are as follows:

Enjoy working with seniors Available twice per month or more Strong Communication Skills Patience Completion of Oak Park Place Volunteer Application, TB Skin Test, and Background Check (all provided free of charge from Oak Park Place

Benefits:

Meet new people Make a difference in the lives of seniors Enjoy our volunteer GIFTS program

Agency: Oak Park Place - East

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 53718

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Cafe Helper

Do you enjoy good food and socializing?  Become a Cafe Helper at Oak Park Place!  Help serve residents, staff, and visitors low cost lunches and receive a free lunch yourself.

 

Requirements are as follows:

Availability the 1st and 3rd Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Thursdays from 10:45am-1:15pm. Ability to be on your feet for approximately 2 hours with some breaks. Ability to perform basic addition and subtraction. Good communication skills. Completion of Oak Park Place Volunteer Application, TB Skin Test, and Background Check (all provided free of charge by Oak Park Place).

Agency: Oak Park Place - East

Do you enjoy good food and socializing?  Become a Cafe Helper at Oak Park Place!  Help serve residents, staff, and visitors low cost lunches and receive a free lunch yourself.

 

Requirements are as follows:

Availability the 1st and 3rd Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Thursdays from 10:45am-1:15pm. Ability to be on your feet for approximately 2 hours with some breaks. Ability to perform basic addition and subtraction. Good communication skills. Completion of Oak Park Place Volunteer Application, TB Skin Test, and Background Check (all provided free of charge by Oak Park Place).

Agency: Oak Park Place - East

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 53718

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: HELP (Hospital Elder Life Program) Volunteer

What is HELP?

The Hospital Elder Life Program is a service provided by Aurora Lakeland Medical Center and Aurora Memorial Hospital of Burlington to improve the hospital experience of older patients. The program is dedicated to providing personalized care for seniors by supporting and encouraging independence.

 Why?

Being in the hospital upsets normal routines of mental and physical activity just at the time a person is coping with illness. The Hospital Elder Life Program helps keep the mind and body as active as possible in spite of illness.

 What do we do?

Specially trained volunteers provide extra care to older adults in the hospital including:

 

 

Daily Volunteer Visits

Daily visits designed to keep you alert and oriented, while providing support and socialization.

 

Meal-time Assistance

Daily visits to assist with filling out your menu or setting up your meal tray if that is needed.

 

 

Early Mobilization

Promote strength and mobility through range of motion and walking opportunities.

 

 

Recreational Activities

Provide stimulating and enjoyable activities to help you stay mentally focused to keep the mind and body active. Our volunteers can also assist with relaxation exercises that can help reduce stress during the hospital stay.

 

Fluid Balance

Reminders to stay hydrated by drinking adequate amounts of liquids daily.

 

 

Sleep and Rest

If you have trouble sleeping, we share instructions for you, your family and caregiving staff on how to improve sleep while in the hospital

 

Agency: Aurora Health Care - Burlington & Lakeland

What is HELP?

The Hospital Elder Life Program is a service provided by Aurora Lakeland Medical Center and Aurora Memorial Hospital of Burlington to improve the hospital experience of older patients. The program is dedicated to providing personalized care for seniors by supporting and encouraging independence.

 Why?

Being in the hospital upsets normal routines of mental and physical activity just at the time a person is coping with illness. The Hospital Elder Life Program helps keep the mind and body as active as possible in spite of illness.

 What do we do?

Specially trained volunteers provide extra care to older adults in the hospital including:

 

 

Daily Volunteer Visits

Daily visits designed to keep you alert and oriented, while providing support and socialization.

 

Meal-time Assistance

Daily visits to assist with filling out your menu or setting up your meal tray if that is needed.

 

 

Early Mobilization

Promote strength and mobility through range of motion and walking opportunities.

 

 

Recreational Activities

Provide stimulating and enjoyable activities to help you stay mentally focused to keep the mind and body active. Our volunteers can also assist with relaxation exercises that can help reduce stress during the hospital stay.

 

Fluid Balance

Reminders to stay hydrated by drinking adequate amounts of liquids daily.

 

 

Sleep and Rest

If you have trouble sleeping, we share instructions for you, your family and caregiving staff on how to improve sleep while in the hospital

 

Agency: Aurora Health Care - Burlington & Lakeland

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 53105

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Pals

Looking for dog owners to bring their dogs and visit residents.  The dogs must be well behaved and be up to date on all of their shots.  Please consider brightening our residents’ days with a visit from your furry friend.

            Hours for this position are very flexible and we will work with your schedule.

Agency: Oak Park Place - East

Looking for dog owners to bring their dogs and visit residents.  The dogs must be well behaved and be up to date on all of their shots.  Please consider brightening our residents’ days with a visit from your furry friend.

            Hours for this position are very flexible and we will work with your schedule.

Agency: Oak Park Place - East

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: 1 years old

Zip Code: 53718

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: BINGO Buddy

We are looking for enthusiastic individuals willing to help assist with BINGO.  Duties of this position may include helping bring residents to BINGO, calling numbers, assisting residents who are playing, and passing out prizes. 

            Available hours for this positions are on Wednesdays between 2:00 and 4:00.

Agency: Oak Park Place - East

We are looking for enthusiastic individuals willing to help assist with BINGO.  Duties of this position may include helping bring residents to BINGO, calling numbers, assisting residents who are playing, and passing out prizes. 

            Available hours for this positions are on Wednesdays between 2:00 and 4:00.

Agency: Oak Park Place - East

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 53718

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Resident Escort

We are looking for caring, able bodied individuals to help get our residents to different events and activities.  This may include pushing a wheelchair, helping residents find their way, or going on outings and helping staff get the residents where they need to go. 

            There is a high need for this position and hours vary throughout each week.  We are willing to work with your schedule.

Agency: Oak Park Place - East

We are looking for caring, able bodied individuals to help get our residents to different events and activities.  This may include pushing a wheelchair, helping residents find their way, or going on outings and helping staff get the residents where they need to go. 

            There is a high need for this position and hours vary throughout each week.  We are willing to work with your schedule.

Agency: Oak Park Place - East

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 53718

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Market Leadership Advisory Board Member

Position: Market Leadership Advisory Board

Description: 

The Market Leadership Advisory Board, represents a diversity of locally based leaders who advise on strategic and tactical activities implemented as part of USGBC’s global work plan. This leadership group works collaboratively within a larger network of Market Leadership Advisory Boards in order to develop and implement integrative, consistent, and effective local work plans in all strategic markets. This structure further reports local metrics that contribute to the global success of the USGBC community.

Read the full board description

Apply online: https://usgbc.wufoo.com/forms/z1cngout07f7n1u/

Agency: US Green Building Council (Wisconsin)

Position: Market Leadership Advisory Board

Description: 

The Market Leadership Advisory Board, represents a diversity of locally based leaders who advise on strategic and tactical activities implemented as part of USGBC’s global work plan. This leadership group works collaboratively within a larger network of Market Leadership Advisory Boards in order to develop and implement integrative, consistent, and effective local work plans in all strategic markets. This structure further reports local metrics that contribute to the global success of the USGBC community.

Read the full board description

Apply online: https://usgbc.wufoo.com/forms/z1cngout07f7n1u/

Agency: US Green Building Council (Wisconsin)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 53233

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Transformation Awards Event Ambassador

Position: Transformation Awards Event Ambassador

Description: 

We need your help to make our Transformation Awards Reception celebration successful! We are honoring the individuals and organizations who are leading the way toward a brighter, more sustainable future. It’ll highlight some of the most energy efficient and sustainable projects in the state. We’ll also provide delicious, local food and beverage, while attendees network with the “who’s who” of sustainability. We need volunteers to help plan the reception, organize the award nomination and judging process, and help the day of the awards event to ensure it runs smoothly, attendees feel welcome and appreciated, and quick setup and cleanup of the space.

Apply Online: https://usgbc.wufoo.com/forms/z1cngout07f7n1u/

Agency: US Green Building Council (Wisconsin)

Position: Transformation Awards Event Ambassador

Description: 

We need your help to make our Transformation Awards Reception celebration successful! We are honoring the individuals and organizations who are leading the way toward a brighter, more sustainable future. It’ll highlight some of the most energy efficient and sustainable projects in the state. We’ll also provide delicious, local food and beverage, while attendees network with the “who’s who” of sustainability. We need volunteers to help plan the reception, organize the award nomination and judging process, and help the day of the awards event to ensure it runs smoothly, attendees feel welcome and appreciated, and quick setup and cleanup of the space.

Apply Online: https://usgbc.wufoo.com/forms/z1cngout07f7n1u/

Agency: US Green Building Council (Wisconsin)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 53233

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donation Pick Up Assistant

If you have a big heart and a strong back, you can help low-income families achieve their dreams of home ownership. Become a Donation Pick Up Assistant today! 

Volunteer Shifts:  

Residential Pick Ups 

Thursday: 8:30 am-2 pm  Saturday: 9 am-1 pm 

Business Pick Ups

Wednesday & Friday: 9:30 am-1 pm

Donation Pick Up Assistant Roles & Responsibilities: 

Assist the truck driver to pick up donations in the community Greet and thank donors (represent Habitat and ReStore in a positive manner)  Load donations onto truck  Fill out donation slips  Answer truck phone and call donors before pick ups Ability to clearly explain ReStore's mission  Assist with unloading and organizing donations at the ReStore

Desired Skills & Experience: 

Age 18+ Able to do heavy lifting (100+ lbs)  Able to talk on the phone and provide customer service

Training & Resources Provided: 

1/2 hour orientation  Truck driver is always present to answer questions while completing pick ups

What's in it for you? 

Free workout  A free ride in the ReStore truck  Free snacks and cookies

Agency: Greater Green Bay Habitat for Humanity ReStore

If you have a big heart and a strong back, you can help low-income families achieve their dreams of home ownership. Become a Donation Pick Up Assistant today! 

Volunteer Shifts:  

Residential Pick Ups 

Thursday: 8:30 am-2 pm  Saturday: 9 am-1 pm 

Business Pick Ups

Wednesday & Friday: 9:30 am-1 pm

Donation Pick Up Assistant Roles & Responsibilities: 

Assist the truck driver to pick up donations in the community Greet and thank donors (represent Habitat and ReStore in a positive manner)  Load donations onto truck  Fill out donation slips  Answer truck phone and call donors before pick ups Ability to clearly explain ReStore's mission  Assist with unloading and organizing donations at the ReStore

Desired Skills & Experience: 

Age 18+ Able to do heavy lifting (100+ lbs)  Able to talk on the phone and provide customer service

Training & Resources Provided: 

1/2 hour orientation  Truck driver is always present to answer questions while completing pick ups

What's in it for you? 

Free workout  A free ride in the ReStore truck  Free snacks and cookies

Agency: Greater Green Bay Habitat for Humanity ReStore

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54304

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Merchandise Preparation Assistant

Did you know that you can shop while helping low-income families achieve their dreams of home ownership? Become a Merchandise Preparation Assistant today! 

Volunteer Shifts (flexibility is available): 

Monday-Friday: 10 am-2 pm & 2 pm-6 pm  Saturday: 9 am-1 pm & 1 pm-5 pm

Merchandise Preparation Roles & Responsibilities:

Customer Service

Answer customer questions and donor questions as needed  Assist customers with loading and unloading merchandise

Merchandising 

Price, organize and place merchandise in appropriate departments Clean merchandise 

Donation Receiving

Unload donations  Fill out donation slips 

Desired Skills & Experience: 

Cheerful and upbeat customer service skills 

Training & Resources Provided: 

1/2 hour orientation  4 hour training with ReStore staff member or experienced volunteer  Staff support is always available to assist with questions

What's in it for you? 

Fun environment Shopping for your own home improvement needs  Free snacks and cookies 

Agency: Greater Green Bay Habitat for Humanity ReStore

Did you know that you can shop while helping low-income families achieve their dreams of home ownership? Become a Merchandise Preparation Assistant today! 

Volunteer Shifts (flexibility is available): 

Monday-Friday: 10 am-2 pm & 2 pm-6 pm  Saturday: 9 am-1 pm & 1 pm-5 pm

Merchandise Preparation Roles & Responsibilities:

Customer Service

Answer customer questions and donor questions as needed  Assist customers with loading and unloading merchandise

Merchandising 

Price, organize and place merchandise in appropriate departments Clean merchandise 

Donation Receiving

Unload donations  Fill out donation slips 

Desired Skills & Experience: 

Cheerful and upbeat customer service skills 

Training & Resources Provided: 

1/2 hour orientation  4 hour training with ReStore staff member or experienced volunteer  Staff support is always available to assist with questions

What's in it for you? 

Fun environment Shopping for your own home improvement needs  Free snacks and cookies 

Agency: Greater Green Bay Habitat for Humanity ReStore

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >14 years old

Zip Code: 54304

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Cashier

Did you know that you can raise money to help low-income families achieve their dreams of home ownership, even if you don't have money to spare? Become a cashier for the Greater Green Bay Habitat for Humanity ReStore! 

Volunteer Shifts (flexibility is available): 

Monday-Friday: 10 am-2 pm & 2 pm-6 pm Saturday: 9 am-1 pm & 1 pm-5 pm

Cashier Roles & Responsibilities: 

Ring up sales on register  Assist with answering phone calls, customer & donor questions as needed Fill out necessary paperwork for sold tags  Assist with pricing and sorting smaller items  Ability to explain ReStore policies and procedures

Desired Skills & Experience: 

Age 18+ Cheerful and upbeat customer service skills  Register experience preferred, but not required

Training & Resources Provided: 

1/2 hour orientation  4 hour training with ReStore staff member or experienced volunteer  To become comfortable with register operations, it is suggested to volunteer 1-4 times per month Staff support is always available to assist with questions

What's in it for you? 

Fun environment  Shopping for your own home improvement needs  Free snacks and cookies

Agency: Greater Green Bay Habitat for Humanity ReStore

Did you know that you can raise money to help low-income families achieve their dreams of home ownership, even if you don't have money to spare? Become a cashier for the Greater Green Bay Habitat for Humanity ReStore! 

Volunteer Shifts (flexibility is available): 

Monday-Friday: 10 am-2 pm & 2 pm-6 pm Saturday: 9 am-1 pm & 1 pm-5 pm

Cashier Roles & Responsibilities: 

Ring up sales on register  Assist with answering phone calls, customer & donor questions as needed Fill out necessary paperwork for sold tags  Assist with pricing and sorting smaller items  Ability to explain ReStore policies and procedures

Desired Skills & Experience: 

Age 18+ Cheerful and upbeat customer service skills  Register experience preferred, but not required

Training & Resources Provided: 

1/2 hour orientation  4 hour training with ReStore staff member or experienced volunteer  To become comfortable with register operations, it is suggested to volunteer 1-4 times per month Staff support is always available to assist with questions

What's in it for you? 

Fun environment  Shopping for your own home improvement needs  Free snacks and cookies

Agency: Greater Green Bay Habitat for Humanity ReStore

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54304

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Graphic Artist - Public Relations

Responsible for the promotion of Junior Achievement – Coulee District and assisting in all aspects of marketing for various special events and school programming throughout the year.

• 5-10 hours/week
• Assist in designing promotional materials for Junior Achievement- Coulee District, including: creating brochures, event programs, and newsletters as needed along with assisting in social media efforts 
• Schedule must be flexible and allow for attendance on event days and other special occasions
• Position may qualify for “service learning” credit

Agency: Junior Achievement-Coulee

Responsible for the promotion of Junior Achievement – Coulee District and assisting in all aspects of marketing for various special events and school programming throughout the year.

• 5-10 hours/week
• Assist in designing promotional materials for Junior Achievement- Coulee District, including: creating brochures, event programs, and newsletters as needed along with assisting in social media efforts 
• Schedule must be flexible and allow for attendance on event days and other special occasions
• Position may qualify for “service learning” credit

Agency: Junior Achievement-Coulee

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Marketing Intern

Responsible for supporting the Marketing Department in the promotion and marketing of Junior Achievement – Coulee District and assisting in all aspects of planning, implementing and marketing for various special events throughout the year.

• 12-15 hours/week
• Assist in marketing Junior Achievement- Coulee District, including: creating promotional materials as needed, assisting in social media efforts, and participating in marketing events.
• Assist in planning of special events, including: securing sponsorships, securing raffle and auction prizes, planning logistics, attending committee meetings, assist in event day set up and take down and any other event detail as needed.
• Schedule must be flexible and allow for attendance on event days and other special occasions
• Position may qualify for “service learning” credit

Agency: Junior Achievement-Coulee

Responsible for supporting the Marketing Department in the promotion and marketing of Junior Achievement – Coulee District and assisting in all aspects of planning, implementing and marketing for various special events throughout the year.

• 12-15 hours/week
• Assist in marketing Junior Achievement- Coulee District, including: creating promotional materials as needed, assisting in social media efforts, and participating in marketing events.
• Assist in planning of special events, including: securing sponsorships, securing raffle and auction prizes, planning logistics, attending committee meetings, assist in event day set up and take down and any other event detail as needed.
• Schedule must be flexible and allow for attendance on event days and other special occasions
• Position may qualify for “service learning” credit

Agency: Junior Achievement-Coulee

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 56401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wish List Drive Donations

Parents Place, Waukesha, was established in 1983 as a local, grass roots response to the increasing problem of child abuse and neglect.  Parents Place believes in improving the quality of of life for all children and families through intervention, prevention, support groups and ongoing education with the Supervised Visitation Program, Community Education, Parent Support Worker and the Born Learning Program.  As a non-profit family resource center, we rely on individuals and organizations to allow us to continue to serve the families of Waukesha County.  You can help make that difference at Parents Place by hosting a Wish List Drive for Parents Place!  Thank you in advance for your contribution to our effort in making children safe and helping families bond together! "Children do not choose their past.  Together we can change their future."

Parents Place Wish List:

Laminator (with protector sheets) Table Lamps Folding Chairs Group Room Furniture Rocking Chairs Large Wall Art Games (New) Children's Books (New) Art Supplies for projects: ie; beads, sea shells, twine, pipe cleaners, googly eyes, ribbon, cotton projects, buttons, etc. Toys Small Conference Table Clear Storage Bins (For small toys in our toy room) Children’s Craft Project Kits Paper products: ie; paper towels, napkins, paper plates, coffee cups, etc. Pocket folders Office supplies:  ie; white out pens, binder clips, pens, etc., sharpies Colored copy paper Juice (For Children’s Groups) Snack items (packaged): ie; pretzels, crackers, cookies (For Children’s Groups) Child-size paper cups Liquid Hand Soap Lysol Cleaning Wipes (For Playroom Toy Sanitizing) Plastic spoons, forks and knives Tag board Flat Screen TV Laptop Computer(s) Projector Screen (For Program Presentations) Small portable laptop computer desks (4) Carpet Cleaner Refrigerator Dollies, Portable, fold-up style (2) Step Ladders, fold-up style (2)

Agency: Parents Place

Parents Place, Waukesha, was established in 1983 as a local, grass roots response to the increasing problem of child abuse and neglect.  Parents Place believes in improving the quality of of life for all children and families through intervention, prevention, support groups and ongoing education with the Supervised Visitation Program, Community Education, Parent Support Worker and the Born Learning Program.  As a non-profit family resource center, we rely on individuals and organizations to allow us to continue to serve the families of Waukesha County.  You can help make that difference at Parents Place by hosting a Wish List Drive for Parents Place!  Thank you in advance for your contribution to our effort in making children safe and helping families bond together! "Children do not choose their past.  Together we can change their future."

Parents Place Wish List:

Laminator (with protector sheets) Table Lamps Folding Chairs Group Room Furniture Rocking Chairs Large Wall Art Games (New) Children's Books (New) Art Supplies for projects: ie; beads, sea shells, twine, pipe cleaners, googly eyes, ribbon, cotton projects, buttons, etc. Toys Small Conference Table Clear Storage Bins (For small toys in our toy room) Children’s Craft Project Kits Paper products: ie; paper towels, napkins, paper plates, coffee cups, etc. Pocket folders Office supplies:  ie; white out pens, binder clips, pens, etc., sharpies Colored copy paper Juice (For Children’s Groups) Snack items (packaged): ie; pretzels, crackers, cookies (For Children’s Groups) Child-size paper cups Liquid Hand Soap Lysol Cleaning Wipes (For Playroom Toy Sanitizing) Plastic spoons, forks and knives Tag board Flat Screen TV Laptop Computer(s) Projector Screen (For Program Presentations) Small portable laptop computer desks (4) Carpet Cleaner Refrigerator Dollies, Portable, fold-up style (2) Step Ladders, fold-up style (2)

Agency: Parents Place

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53186

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Carestaff for shelter cats

Help us care for the cats in our shelter while they await their permanent homes.  Carestaff volunteers help maintain a healthy environment for our cats by providing food, water, clean litterboxes and bedding, as well as some socialization.  Each shift takes about an hour and also includes help with laundry, washing dishes, and light cleaning of our shelter.  We need regular volunteers to commit to weekly or bi-weekly shifts, as well as substitute carestaff to help fill vacancies.  Training is provided.  Come join our team!

Agency: Madison Cat Project

Help us care for the cats in our shelter while they await their permanent homes.  Carestaff volunteers help maintain a healthy environment for our cats by providing food, water, clean litterboxes and bedding, as well as some socialization.  Each shift takes about an hour and also includes help with laundry, washing dishes, and light cleaning of our shelter.  We need regular volunteers to commit to weekly or bi-weekly shifts, as well as substitute carestaff to help fill vacancies.  Training is provided.  Come join our team!

Agency: Madison Cat Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 53713

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Caring for our Community at Sharon S. Richardson Community Hospice

Help us in Caring for our Community! Kitchen/Meal Support: Supporting kitchen staff and care team at our inpatient unit.Patient/Family Care: Assisting patients and their families by offering support, running errands and helping with household duties. No One Dies Alone (NODA): Providing a comforting presence to patients in their final hours. Administrative Support: Working in the office on mailings and data entry. Community Awareness: Providing information to the community about our hospice programs and services. Special Events: Helping with fundraisers or community outreach events. Richardson Resale Store: Greeting customers, cashier responsibilities, donation processing. Veteran-to-Veteran Volunteer Program: Supporting patients who have served our country through visits, honor ceremonies, and cafes as schedules permit.

We are always accepting applications for volunteers. For more information contact our Volunteer Coordinator at (920) 467-1800 or volunteer@ssrhospicehome.org.

At Sharon S. Richardson Community Hospice, we are dedicated to providing comfort, dignity and quality care to individuals and families facing end-of-life challenges. As a volunteer you play a crucial role in this mission, offering companionship, emotional support, and practical assistance to patients and their loved one.

 

Agency: Sharon S. Richardson Community Hospice

Help us in Caring for our Community! Kitchen/Meal Support: Supporting kitchen staff and care team at our inpatient unit.Patient/Family Care: Assisting patients and their families by offering support, running errands and helping with household duties. No One Dies Alone (NODA): Providing a comforting presence to patients in their final hours. Administrative Support: Working in the office on mailings and data entry. Community Awareness: Providing information to the community about our hospice programs and services. Special Events: Helping with fundraisers or community outreach events. Richardson Resale Store: Greeting customers, cashier responsibilities, donation processing. Veteran-to-Veteran Volunteer Program: Supporting patients who have served our country through visits, honor ceremonies, and cafes as schedules permit.

We are always accepting applications for volunteers. For more information contact our Volunteer Coordinator at (920) 467-1800 or volunteer@ssrhospicehome.org.

At Sharon S. Richardson Community Hospice, we are dedicated to providing comfort, dignity and quality care to individuals and families facing end-of-life challenges. As a volunteer you play a crucial role in this mission, offering companionship, emotional support, and practical assistance to patients and their loved one.

 

Agency: Sharon S. Richardson Community Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Supply Drive

Help support Family Service of Waukesha by conducting a supply drive. Various Items needed such as art therapy supplies, therapy room supplies, office supplies, and play therapy supplies are needed. Please visit our Wishlist for items needed: https://a.co/aXxBsGc

Agency: Family Service of Waukesha

Help support Family Service of Waukesha by conducting a supply drive. Various Items needed such as art therapy supplies, therapy room supplies, office supplies, and play therapy supplies are needed. Please visit our Wishlist for items needed: https://a.co/aXxBsGc

Agency: Family Service of Waukesha

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53188

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veterans Visiting Veterans

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

 

Responsibilities:

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

 

Please apply through the link below.

Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities

Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice

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

 

Responsibilities:

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

 

Please apply through the link below.

Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities

Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 54901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Aurora at Home: Volunteer Companions needed in Appleton and Neenah

As a Volunteer Hospice Companion, you play a crucial role in providing emotional support and companionship to hospice patients and their families during a sensitive and challenging time. Your presence and compassionate engagement aim to enhance the quality of life for individuals facing terminal illness, offering comfort, companionship, and a listening ear.

We have opportunities in Outagamie, Winnebago and Fond du Lac counties.

 

Please apply through the link below

 Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care 

Or contact Jayne.Syrjamaki@Aurora.org / Jayne.  920-252-5146

Jayne 920-252-5146

Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice

As a Volunteer Hospice Companion, you play a crucial role in providing emotional support and companionship to hospice patients and their families during a sensitive and challenging time. Your presence and compassionate engagement aim to enhance the quality of life for individuals facing terminal illness, offering comfort, companionship, and a listening ear.

We have opportunities in Outagamie, Winnebago and Fond du Lac counties.

 

Please apply through the link below

 Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care 

Or contact Jayne.Syrjamaki@Aurora.org / Jayne.  920-252-5146

Jayne 920-252-5146

Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 4th H.O.O.A.H WI Volunteers

Do you have 1-2 hours a week or 5 hours a month to share your skills, time and appreciation to help improve the lives of our military community?

We are looking for positive and responsible volunteers to dedicate an average of 5 hours a month to work with our great board and extended teams. If any (or all) of the items below are of interest, please contact Hattie Liebman at hliebman@hooahinc.org for more information.

As a 4th H.O.O.A.H. of Wisconsin volunteer you can:

· Lead established programs

· Participate in planning committees 

· Brainstorm and share ideas to improve programs and fundraising events

· Build meaningful connections to improve services and distribute resources

· Support the teams that directly impact the lives of our military community

If you want to learn more about our greater cause, checkout out 4th HOOAH Wisconsin - Hooah Inc.

 

 

Agency: H.O.O.A.H. WI

Do you have 1-2 hours a week or 5 hours a month to share your skills, time and appreciation to help improve the lives of our military community?

We are looking for positive and responsible volunteers to dedicate an average of 5 hours a month to work with our great board and extended teams. If any (or all) of the items below are of interest, please contact Hattie Liebman at hliebman@hooahinc.org for more information.

As a 4th H.O.O.A.H. of Wisconsin volunteer you can:

· Lead established programs

· Participate in planning committees 

· Brainstorm and share ideas to improve programs and fundraising events

· Build meaningful connections to improve services and distribute resources

· Support the teams that directly impact the lives of our military community

If you want to learn more about our greater cause, checkout out 4th HOOAH Wisconsin - Hooah Inc.

 

 

Agency: H.O.O.A.H. WI

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54307

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sip & Swipe Cafe Coach

If you are able to use an iPad or Android tablet you could be a sip & swipe coach! Help seniors navigate the web and FaceBook. Flexible schedule, complete training and limitless possibilities! 

Agency: Green County ADRC

If you are able to use an iPad or Android tablet you could be a sip & swipe coach! Help seniors navigate the web and FaceBook. Flexible schedule, complete training and limitless possibilities! 

Agency: Green County ADRC

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53566

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meal Preparation

Help with lunch preparations for 75 to 150 individuals per day.

Dinner for 32 bed Transitional Living Center

Weekly youth program meal. 

Assist with meal prep, cooking, dishwashing, and clean up.  

Age 16 yrs or older to help with cooking. Those under the age of 16 can help serve the meal and clean up.

 

715-845-4272 

Colleen.hilber@usc.salvationarmy.org

Agency: The Salvation Army

Help with lunch preparations for 75 to 150 individuals per day.

Dinner for 32 bed Transitional Living Center

Weekly youth program meal. 

Assist with meal prep, cooking, dishwashing, and clean up.  

Age 16 yrs or older to help with cooking. Those under the age of 16 can help serve the meal and clean up.

 

715-845-4272 

Colleen.hilber@usc.salvationarmy.org

Agency: The Salvation Army

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: Yes