Opportunities From: Volunteer Wisconsin

Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteers

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

Agency: St. Vincent de Paul Neenah/Menasha

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

Agency: St. Vincent de Paul Neenah/Menasha

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Oostburg Manicures (File and Paint only)

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

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

Agency: Pine Haven Christian Communities

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

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

Agency: Pine Haven Christian Communities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53070

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Take charge in moments that matter and discover what you’re capable of

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

Agency: American Red Cross

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

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jul 4, 2026

Zip Code: 54739

Allow Groups: No


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

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

Agency: American Red Cross

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

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jul 4, 2026

Zip Code: 54872

Allow Groups: No


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

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

Agency: American Red Cross

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

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jul 4, 2026

Zip Code: 54703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Red Cross: Disaster Relief Operation--Shelter Worker (Deployment)

Shelter Support Team volunteers support the day-to-day activities within a shelter, which may include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information or other areas. Free online training will be provided. If the need arises, volunteers are asked to commit to multiple local shifts of 4 to 12 hours each. For those able to travel outside of their local area, a commitment of at least 14 consecutive days, working 8- or 12-hour shifts, is required.

Hear firsthand why others have volunteered in this role. More extreme weather means more volunteers are needed.

Contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org for more information. 

Agency: American Red Cross

Shelter Support Team volunteers support the day-to-day activities within a shelter, which may include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information or other areas. Free online training will be provided. If the need arises, volunteers are asked to commit to multiple local shifts of 4 to 12 hours each. For those able to travel outside of their local area, a commitment of at least 14 consecutive days, working 8- or 12-hour shifts, is required.

Hear firsthand why others have volunteered in this role. More extreme weather means more volunteers are needed.

Contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org for more information. 

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jul 4, 2026

Zip Code: 54494

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Red Cross: Disaster Relief Operation--Shelter Worker (Deployment)

Shelter Support Team volunteers support the day-to-day activities within a shelter, which may include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information or other areas. Free online training will be provided. If the need arises, volunteers are asked to commit to multiple local shifts of 4 to 12 hours each. For those able to travel outside of their local area, a commitment of at least 14 consecutive days, working 8- or 12-hour shifts, is required.

Hear firsthand why others have volunteered in this role. More extreme weather means more volunteers are needed.

Contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org for more information. 

Agency: American Red Cross

Shelter Support Team volunteers support the day-to-day activities within a shelter, which may include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information or other areas. Free online training will be provided. If the need arises, volunteers are asked to commit to multiple local shifts of 4 to 12 hours each. For those able to travel outside of their local area, a commitment of at least 14 consecutive days, working 8- or 12-hour shifts, is required.

Hear firsthand why others have volunteered in this role. More extreme weather means more volunteers are needed.

Contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org for more information. 

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jul 4, 2026

Zip Code: 54174

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Red Cross: Feeding Responder (deployment)

Ensure people in disaster impacted areas do not go hungry by safely preparing and / or serving meals to individuals, families and communities. For those able to travel outside of their local area, a commitment of at least 14 consecutive days, working 8 to12 hour shifts, is required. Travel and lodging are provided. Contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org for more information. 

Agency: American Red Cross

Ensure people in disaster impacted areas do not go hungry by safely preparing and / or serving meals to individuals, families and communities. For those able to travel outside of their local area, a commitment of at least 14 consecutive days, working 8 to12 hour shifts, is required. Travel and lodging are provided. Contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org for more information. 

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jul 4, 2026

Zip Code: 54405

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Red Cross: Feeding Responder (deployment)

Ensure people in disaster impacted areas do not go hungry by safely preparing and / or serving meals to individuals, families and communities. For those able to travel outside of their local area, a commitment of at least 14 consecutive days, working 8 to12 hour shifts, is required. Travel and lodging are provided. Contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org for more information. 

Agency: American Red Cross

Ensure people in disaster impacted areas do not go hungry by safely preparing and / or serving meals to individuals, families and communities. For those able to travel outside of their local area, a commitment of at least 14 consecutive days, working 8 to12 hour shifts, is required. Travel and lodging are provided. Contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org for more information. 

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jul 4, 2026

Zip Code: 54772

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Red Cross: Disaster Shelter Logistics (Deployment)

Provide a vital link to mission delivery by ensuring needed shelter materials and supplies are procured in a timely and cost-efficient manner. For those able to travel outside of their local area, a commitment of at least 14 consecutive days, working 8 to12 hour shifts, is required. Travel and lodging are provided. For more information, contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org. 

Agency: American Red Cross

Provide a vital link to mission delivery by ensuring needed shelter materials and supplies are procured in a timely and cost-efficient manner. For those able to travel outside of their local area, a commitment of at least 14 consecutive days, working 8 to12 hour shifts, is required. Travel and lodging are provided. For more information, contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org. 

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jul 4, 2026

Zip Code: 54157

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Red Cross: Disaster Shelter Logistics (Deployment)

Provide a vital link to mission delivery by ensuring needed shelter materials and supplies are procured in a timely and cost-efficient manner. For those able to travel outside of their local area, a commitment of at least 14 consecutive days, working 8 to12 hour shifts, is required. Travel and lodging are provided. For more information, contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org. 

Agency: American Red Cross

Provide a vital link to mission delivery by ensuring needed shelter materials and supplies are procured in a timely and cost-efficient manner. For those able to travel outside of their local area, a commitment of at least 14 consecutive days, working 8 to12 hour shifts, is required. Travel and lodging are provided. For more information, contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org. 

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jul 4, 2026

Zip Code: 54521

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 2026 Scarecrow Festival - Volunteer with us!

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

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

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

The many ways you van be involved: 

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

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

SIGN-UP LINK  (through SignUpGenius)

Agency: YMCA Camp Y-Koda

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

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

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

The many ways you van be involved: 

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

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

SIGN-UP LINK  (through SignUpGenius)

Agency: YMCA Camp Y-Koda

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Oct 10, 2026 through Oct 11, 2026

Zip Code: 53083

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Child Visit Monitor

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

Agency: CASA of East Central Wisconsin

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

Agency: CASA of East Central Wisconsin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54220

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Advocate

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

Must be at least 21 and pass a background check

Agency: CASA of East Central Wisconsin

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

Must be at least 21 and pass a background check

Agency: CASA of East Central Wisconsin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54220

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gardening Volunteers

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

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


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

Agency: House of Hope Green Bay, Inc.

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

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


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

Agency: House of Hope Green Bay, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54303

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Drywall Volunteers

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

Thank you for helping us build hope — literally.

To sign up, please click this link: 

Agency: House of Hope Green Bay, Inc.

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

Thank you for helping us build hope — literally.

To sign up, please click this link: 

Agency: House of Hope Green Bay, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54303

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Green Bay Sail & Paddle other volunteer activity

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

Agency: Green Bay Sail and Paddle

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

Agency: Green Bay Sail and Paddle

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54302

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Green Bay Sail & Paddle Racing Instructors

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

Agency: Green Bay Sail and Paddle

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

Agency: Green Bay Sail and Paddle

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: May 26, 2026 through Sep 1, 2026

Zip Code: 54173

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bi-Lingual Parent Mentors

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

Agency: Vida Medical Clinic and Support Services

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

Agency: Vida Medical Clinic and Support Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54914

Allow Groups: No


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

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

Agency: Sunshine Place

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

Agency: Sunshine Place

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53590

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Front Greeter at WALC Learning Center

We are looking for greeters to support our Learning Center on the following days and times:

Monday afternoons: 12:30–2:00 pmTuesday afternoons: 12:30–2:00 pmWednesday afternoons: 12:30–2:00 pm Thursday afternoons: 12:30–2:00 pm

Our Front Desk Greeter is the first point of contact for everyone entering the Learning Center, helping create a warm, welcoming, and professional environment. Responsibilities include:

Greeting and assisting learners, volunteers, and visitors as they arrive Answering basic questions or directing individuals to the appropriate staff memberMonitoring the front entry and maintaining a friendly, orderly environment Ensuring classroom doors remain closed during classes for safety and privacy Assisting staff with basic office tasks as needed

Agency: Winnebago Area Literacy Council

We are looking for greeters to support our Learning Center on the following days and times:

Monday afternoons: 12:30–2:00 pmTuesday afternoons: 12:30–2:00 pmWednesday afternoons: 12:30–2:00 pm Thursday afternoons: 12:30–2:00 pm

Our Front Desk Greeter is the first point of contact for everyone entering the Learning Center, helping create a warm, welcoming, and professional environment. Responsibilities include:

Greeting and assisting learners, volunteers, and visitors as they arrive Answering basic questions or directing individuals to the appropriate staff memberMonitoring the front entry and maintaining a friendly, orderly environment Ensuring classroom doors remain closed during classes for safety and privacy Assisting staff with basic office tasks as needed

Agency: Winnebago Area Literacy Council

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: One-to-One Tutor

We are in need of tutors!

Work directly with Adult Basic Education (ABE) & English Language Learning (ELL) learners!

We are learner-centered and learner-directed. Our learners identify their own goals, choose their path to meeting those goals, and participate fully in planning and assessing their progress. Supporting our tutors is a top priority. There is no prescribed recipe for tutoring with us. That is intentional by design. We offer individualized tutor training, immediate support when requested, and tutor workshops.

We are looking for at least one hour a week of tutoring. Day, time, and location are organized between tutor and learner. Our office, along with our old library location on the third floor, provides multiple tutor rooms and materials to help.

Tutors will:

Attend a tutor trainingBe matched with a learner based on learner goals and availabilityMeet weekly at a mutually convenient timeFocus sessions on learner goalsSubmit a digital tutor log after each tutor session

Agency: Winnebago Area Literacy Council

We are in need of tutors!

Work directly with Adult Basic Education (ABE) & English Language Learning (ELL) learners!

We are learner-centered and learner-directed. Our learners identify their own goals, choose their path to meeting those goals, and participate fully in planning and assessing their progress. Supporting our tutors is a top priority. There is no prescribed recipe for tutoring with us. That is intentional by design. We offer individualized tutor training, immediate support when requested, and tutor workshops.

We are looking for at least one hour a week of tutoring. Day, time, and location are organized between tutor and learner. Our office, along with our old library location on the third floor, provides multiple tutor rooms and materials to help.

Tutors will:

Attend a tutor trainingBe matched with a learner based on learner goals and availabilityMeet weekly at a mutually convenient timeFocus sessions on learner goalsSubmit a digital tutor log after each tutor session

Agency: Winnebago Area Literacy Council

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 2026 Buildings & Grounds Maintenance Year-Round

Hello! 

We are seeking a group of people or individual(s) to help out with projects at Camp Y-Koda to help monthly year round. If any corporate or business groups are interested in coming once or multiple times throughout the year, we can work with you!!! Camp is ALWAYS in need of lots of help when it comes to maintenance and property help. We have 80-acres of property. Daily or weekly projects will range from landscaping, painting, repairs, cleaning, etc. 

Questions? Contact us at (920) 467-6882 or kemmons@sheboygancountyymca.org 


**If you decide to work weekly or a TON throughout the course of the year, then you will be required to have a background check completed through the Department of Children and Families. We offer licensed child care year round and all individuals are required to have the check completed. 

Agency: YMCA Camp Y-Koda

Hello! 

We are seeking a group of people or individual(s) to help out with projects at Camp Y-Koda to help monthly year round. If any corporate or business groups are interested in coming once or multiple times throughout the year, we can work with you!!! Camp is ALWAYS in need of lots of help when it comes to maintenance and property help. We have 80-acres of property. Daily or weekly projects will range from landscaping, painting, repairs, cleaning, etc. 

Questions? Contact us at (920) 467-6882 or kemmons@sheboygancountyymca.org 


**If you decide to work weekly or a TON throughout the course of the year, then you will be required to have a background check completed through the Department of Children and Families. We offer licensed child care year round and all individuals are required to have the check completed. 

Agency: YMCA Camp Y-Koda

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53085

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2026 Summer Volunteer Videographer & Photographer

Hello! Camp Y-Koda is looking for a volunteer with videography and photography experience to help us with capturing the BEST moments of summer camp. The videographer will help us create a new "commercial", end of year slide show and provide amazing photos of our campers to their parents! Camp Y-Koda is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and a branch of the Sheboygan County YMCA.

This year our Summer Camp program is June 8-August 28, 2026. Hours are typically 8:30am - 4:00pm and a Thursday parent program. We are looking for someone to stop by once or twice a week and parent programs to capture those moments!

If you are interested in applying to be our volunteer videographer/photographer, please send your portfolio to Dani Roscovius, droscovius@sheboygancountyymca.org. As a thank you to your service, we will provide you with a list of ways you will be recognized for your time!!

**This position will require a background check fee of $50.00. Camp can cover the cost or if you would like to cover the fee as a donation to camp. All volunteer forms to complete before starting. Kaitlyn will send you the full details.

Agency: YMCA Camp Y-Koda

Hello! Camp Y-Koda is looking for a volunteer with videography and photography experience to help us with capturing the BEST moments of summer camp. The videographer will help us create a new "commercial", end of year slide show and provide amazing photos of our campers to their parents! Camp Y-Koda is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and a branch of the Sheboygan County YMCA.

This year our Summer Camp program is June 8-August 28, 2026. Hours are typically 8:30am - 4:00pm and a Thursday parent program. We are looking for someone to stop by once or twice a week and parent programs to capture those moments!

If you are interested in applying to be our volunteer videographer/photographer, please send your portfolio to Dani Roscovius, droscovius@sheboygancountyymca.org. As a thank you to your service, we will provide you with a list of ways you will be recognized for your time!!

**This position will require a background check fee of $50.00. Camp can cover the cost or if you would like to cover the fee as a donation to camp. All volunteer forms to complete before starting. Kaitlyn will send you the full details.

Agency: YMCA Camp Y-Koda

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 8, 2026 through Aug 28, 2026

Zip Code: 53085

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2026 Summer Camp Store Attendant

Our Summer Camp program is looking for a volunteer to come in weekly to help run our camp store on selected days of the week. This person would assist campers with purchases, ensure the store inventory is complete, handle cash transactions, organize merchandise, and assist primarily with store.

Days of the week: Tuesday, Wednesday & ThursdaysWeeks: June 8 - August 28, 2026Hours: 12:00pm-3:30pm each dayVolunteers must be age 16 or older and will be required to complete waiver forms and do a 4-hour training prior to starting.

**This individual will be required to have a background check by the Wisconsin Department of Children & Families. The fee is $50 per check. Camp can certainly pay for it or if you wanted to help cover the fee a check can be made out to Camp Y-Koda. Camp Y-Koda is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. 

Questions? Contact Dani droscovius@sheboygancountyymca.org

Agency: YMCA Camp Y-Koda

Our Summer Camp program is looking for a volunteer to come in weekly to help run our camp store on selected days of the week. This person would assist campers with purchases, ensure the store inventory is complete, handle cash transactions, organize merchandise, and assist primarily with store.

Days of the week: Tuesday, Wednesday & ThursdaysWeeks: June 8 - August 28, 2026Hours: 12:00pm-3:30pm each dayVolunteers must be age 16 or older and will be required to complete waiver forms and do a 4-hour training prior to starting.

**This individual will be required to have a background check by the Wisconsin Department of Children & Families. The fee is $50 per check. Camp can certainly pay for it or if you wanted to help cover the fee a check can be made out to Camp Y-Koda. Camp Y-Koda is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. 

Questions? Contact Dani droscovius@sheboygancountyymca.org

Agency: YMCA Camp Y-Koda

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53085

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gift Shop Cashier

Looking for a fun, low-stress way to give back and brighten someone’s day? Join our team as a Volunteer Gift Shop Cashier! This role is perfect for retirees who enjoy staying active and social and college students looking for flexible, meaningful volunteer experience.

As a cashier, you’ll be the friendly face that welcomes visitors, helps them find the perfect gift, and makes each interaction warm and memorable. You’ll assist with simple transactions, keep the shop organized, and enjoy light conversation with people from all walks of life.


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Froedtert West Bend Hospital Volunteer Application Form - Froedtert West Bend Hospital

Agency: Froedtert Volunteer Services

Looking for a fun, low-stress way to give back and brighten someone’s day? Join our team as a Volunteer Gift Shop Cashier! This role is perfect for retirees who enjoy staying active and social and college students looking for flexible, meaningful volunteer experience.

As a cashier, you’ll be the friendly face that welcomes visitors, helps them find the perfect gift, and makes each interaction warm and memorable. You’ll assist with simple transactions, keep the shop organized, and enjoy light conversation with people from all walks of life.


APPLY BELOW:

Froedtert West Bend Hospital Volunteer Application Form - Froedtert West Bend Hospital

Agency: Froedtert Volunteer Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53095

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Deliver Food to Seniors in Need- Become a FoodBridge Volunteer

FoodBridge delivery volunteers help reduce food insecurity by delivering groceries from local food pantries to older adults who face barriers such as limited mobility, health challenges, or lack of transportation. This support helps clients access consistent food while remaining in their homes.

Volunteers are matched with one to three older adults and typically deliver from a specific food pantry on an ongoing basis. Delivery schedules are coordinated directly between the volunteer and the older adult, allowing for flexibility and reliability. NewBridge staff provide guidance and are available for support as needed.For many clients, these regular deliveries offer more than food. Seeing a familiar face and knowing someone will show up provides reassurance, stability, and a meaningful connection to the community

Expectations of a FoodBridge Driver

Deliver food pantry food one to four times a monthBe matched with one to three older adultsCoordinate delivery times directly with your older adult match Deliver from  specific local food pantriesBe willing to travel in MadisonUse your own vehicle and drive safelyCommunicate if plans changeBe respectful, reliable, and kind

What is NewBridge: NewBridge has been supporting older adults in Madison and Dane County for more than 50 years. What began as neighborhood-based senior coalitions has grown into a trusted nonprofit focused on helping older adults live safely, independently, and with dignity. Our programs are built around practical help, human connection, and meeting people where they are.

Volunteer Application 




Agency: NewBridge

FoodBridge delivery volunteers help reduce food insecurity by delivering groceries from local food pantries to older adults who face barriers such as limited mobility, health challenges, or lack of transportation. This support helps clients access consistent food while remaining in their homes.

Volunteers are matched with one to three older adults and typically deliver from a specific food pantry on an ongoing basis. Delivery schedules are coordinated directly between the volunteer and the older adult, allowing for flexibility and reliability. NewBridge staff provide guidance and are available for support as needed.For many clients, these regular deliveries offer more than food. Seeing a familiar face and knowing someone will show up provides reassurance, stability, and a meaningful connection to the community

Expectations of a FoodBridge Driver

Deliver food pantry food one to four times a monthBe matched with one to three older adultsCoordinate delivery times directly with your older adult match Deliver from  specific local food pantriesBe willing to travel in MadisonUse your own vehicle and drive safelyCommunicate if plans changeBe respectful, reliable, and kind

What is NewBridge: NewBridge has been supporting older adults in Madison and Dane County for more than 50 years. What began as neighborhood-based senior coalitions has grown into a trusted nonprofit focused on helping older adults live safely, independently, and with dignity. Our programs are built around practical help, human connection, and meeting people where they are.

Volunteer Application 




Agency: NewBridge

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53714

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cleaning and Compassion for Older Adults

Home Chore Volunteers: Help older adults with everyday household tasks they can no longer safely do on their own. This support allows people to remain in their homes longer, maintain their independence, and feel safe in familiar surroundings. Tasks may include light cleaning, basic yard work, or small jobs that have become physically difficult over time

Volunteers are matched with clients based on location, availability, and comfort level. Some volunteers help one person on a regular basis, while others assist with one-time or seasonal needs. No special skills are required. Staff provide clear guidance, safety expectations, and ongoing support.

Many people we serve have no nearby family or outside help. Your time and effort can be the reason someone is able to stay where they feel most comfortable and secure. 

What is NewBridge: NewBridge has been supporting older adults in Madison and Dane County for more than 50 years. What began as neighborhood-based senior coalitions has grown into a trusted nonprofit focused on helping older adults live safely, independently, and with dignity. Our programs are built around practical help, human connection, and meeting people where they are.

Volunteer Application 



Agency: NewBridge

Home Chore Volunteers: Help older adults with everyday household tasks they can no longer safely do on their own. This support allows people to remain in their homes longer, maintain their independence, and feel safe in familiar surroundings. Tasks may include light cleaning, basic yard work, or small jobs that have become physically difficult over time

Volunteers are matched with clients based on location, availability, and comfort level. Some volunteers help one person on a regular basis, while others assist with one-time or seasonal needs. No special skills are required. Staff provide clear guidance, safety expectations, and ongoing support.

Many people we serve have no nearby family or outside help. Your time and effort can be the reason someone is able to stay where they feel most comfortable and secure. 

What is NewBridge: NewBridge has been supporting older adults in Madison and Dane County for more than 50 years. What began as neighborhood-based senior coalitions has grown into a trusted nonprofit focused on helping older adults live safely, independently, and with dignity. Our programs are built around practical help, human connection, and meeting people where they are.

Volunteer Application 



Agency: NewBridge

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53716

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tone Chime Choir Conductor Or Assistant

A volunteer is needed to take over for the Music Therapist as Tone Chime Choir Conductor or start out helping the therapist as Tone Chime Choir Assistant for the Oakwood Village University Woods resident Tone Chime Choir starting in February 2026.

The commitment would require a volunteer conductor or assistant to be involved weekly with 1 hour rehearsals.  In addition, the commitment would also require a conductor or assistant to be involved with and lead 2-4 performances during the year, which can be for Sunday morning worship services or concerts for residents at University Woods.  Currently 8-12 University Woods residents are involved in the Tone Chime Choir.

A prospective volunteer needs to have Tone Chime experience if possible.  The current tone chime choir is an adapted one that uses symbols to read notes and chords so any resident can participate regardless of musical background.  A new conductor or assistant could keep the adapted approach or use the more traditional approach of reading sheet music.  A full tone chime choir set is available for the choir to use and is stored on campus.

This volunteer need will be under the supervision of the Oakwood Village certified Music Therapist on staff.  The therapist will provide training for a new volunteer to be ready and comfortable in the role of conductor or assistant.

NOTE: No volunteers are needed to join and participate as Tone Chime Choir members.  Only volunteers with Tone Chime experience are needed to help in a leadership/assistant position.

Prospective volunteers will need to get registered with the Oakwood Village University Woods Volunteer Services Coordinator first to be set up.  Registration includes taking care of paperwork, background screening and TB skin tests.  It will be about a 3-week process.

Agency: Oakwood Village University Woods

A volunteer is needed to take over for the Music Therapist as Tone Chime Choir Conductor or start out helping the therapist as Tone Chime Choir Assistant for the Oakwood Village University Woods resident Tone Chime Choir starting in February 2026.

The commitment would require a volunteer conductor or assistant to be involved weekly with 1 hour rehearsals.  In addition, the commitment would also require a conductor or assistant to be involved with and lead 2-4 performances during the year, which can be for Sunday morning worship services or concerts for residents at University Woods.  Currently 8-12 University Woods residents are involved in the Tone Chime Choir.

A prospective volunteer needs to have Tone Chime experience if possible.  The current tone chime choir is an adapted one that uses symbols to read notes and chords so any resident can participate regardless of musical background.  A new conductor or assistant could keep the adapted approach or use the more traditional approach of reading sheet music.  A full tone chime choir set is available for the choir to use and is stored on campus.

This volunteer need will be under the supervision of the Oakwood Village certified Music Therapist on staff.  The therapist will provide training for a new volunteer to be ready and comfortable in the role of conductor or assistant.

NOTE: No volunteers are needed to join and participate as Tone Chime Choir members.  Only volunteers with Tone Chime experience are needed to help in a leadership/assistant position.

Prospective volunteers will need to get registered with the Oakwood Village University Woods Volunteer Services Coordinator first to be set up.  Registration includes taking care of paperwork, background screening and TB skin tests.  It will be about a 3-week process.

Agency: Oakwood Village University Woods

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53705

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Front Desk Receptionist

We are seeking volunteers to work in a receptionist role at our Green Bay office location. Greet clients and building visitors, answer phones, route calls, and notify staff that their visitor has arrived. May require the use of interpretation services to effectively communicate with visitors. Training is provided.

Agency: Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Green Bay

We are seeking volunteers to work in a receptionist role at our Green Bay office location. Greet clients and building visitors, answer phones, route calls, and notify staff that their visitor has arrived. May require the use of interpretation services to effectively communicate with visitors. Training is provided.

Agency: Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Green Bay

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Blood Drive

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with the Stevens Point Area YMCA. Our American Red Cross Blood Drives are the following dates:  January 15, April 17, and July 2. Please fill out all below information. Once filled out, you will be contacted in 1-3 business days. Please contact McKenzi Klasinski- mklasinski@spymca.org with any questions. Thank you!

YMCA Blood Drive Volunteer Form

Agency: Stevens Point Area YMCA

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with the Stevens Point Area YMCA. Our American Red Cross Blood Drives are the following dates:  January 15, April 17, and July 2. Please fill out all below information. Once filled out, you will be contacted in 1-3 business days. Please contact McKenzi Klasinski- mklasinski@spymca.org with any questions. Thank you!

YMCA Blood Drive Volunteer Form

Agency: Stevens Point Area YMCA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jul 2, 2026

Zip Code: 54481

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help NEEDED Thursday Afternoons at TGP

Are you looking for a great way to give back to your community this summer? Recently retired not sure what to do with some of your time? We are looking for a few individuals looking to help us out for 3 hours on Thursdays. From 12 to 3 pm. ( Lunch is included:) )

The Gathering Place is looking for people willing to volunteer. if you are interested in trying something different or helping the Elderly with crafts, games, Outings, and musical entertainment.   Give us a call at 920-627-6847 or email ginas@stpaulfalls.com 

Agency: The Gathering Place

Are you looking for a great way to give back to your community this summer? Recently retired not sure what to do with some of your time? We are looking for a few individuals looking to help us out for 3 hours on Thursdays. From 12 to 3 pm. ( Lunch is included:) )

The Gathering Place is looking for people willing to volunteer. if you are interested in trying something different or helping the Elderly with crafts, games, Outings, and musical entertainment.   Give us a call at 920-627-6847 or email ginas@stpaulfalls.com 

Agency: The Gathering Place

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53085

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nesting Navigator (birdnest box monitor)

Have you been curious how many eggs a Black-capped Chickadee pair cares for during a single breeding season? Or how to tell who built a nest just by the materials inside?

Join the Nesting Navigators and discover these answers firsthand as you witness the full, fascinating lifecycle of a songbird—from nest building to adorable baby birds. Nestbox monitoring is simple, deeply rewarding, and can be done on your own, in pairs, or as a family activity. The Observatory monitors breeding bird activity at over 100 constructed bird boxes throughout Port Washington, WI as part of our Neighborhood Habitat Improvement Program (NHIP), which aims to improve residential areas for birds, pollinators and water quality.

Volunteers are assigned a route to monitor on a weekly basis during the breeding season (April-July). Monitoring involves checking boxes for evidence of nesting, counting number of eggs laid, counting number of chicks hatched and number of chicks that leave the nest and entering data into the mobile NestWatch application.


Before jumping in, all volunteers are REQUIRED to participate in a brief training led by Observatory staff to prepare for this hands-on community science experience. T he upcoming training dates and times are listed—


Tuesday, March 31: 3:30 - 5:00 PM
Thursday, April 2: 3:30 - 5:00 PM
Tuesday, April 7: 5:30PM – 7:00PM
Thursday, April 9: 5:30PM – 7:00PM

PLEASE SIGN UP IN ADVANCE FOR THE TRAINING SESSION - HERE! 


Commitment and Orientation Training

Boxes need to be checked 1-2 times/week during the nesting season (April 1 - July 31). Volunteers are requested to signup in advance to select nesting trail routes that consist of 2 - 8 boxes/route. 1 box check takes approx. 5 minutes incl. data entry One 10-minute self-guided and one 1.5-hour in-person or virtual training is required annually

Agency: Lake Michigan Bird Observatory

Have you been curious how many eggs a Black-capped Chickadee pair cares for during a single breeding season? Or how to tell who built a nest just by the materials inside?

Join the Nesting Navigators and discover these answers firsthand as you witness the full, fascinating lifecycle of a songbird—from nest building to adorable baby birds. Nestbox monitoring is simple, deeply rewarding, and can be done on your own, in pairs, or as a family activity. The Observatory monitors breeding bird activity at over 100 constructed bird boxes throughout Port Washington, WI as part of our Neighborhood Habitat Improvement Program (NHIP), which aims to improve residential areas for birds, pollinators and water quality.

Volunteers are assigned a route to monitor on a weekly basis during the breeding season (April-July). Monitoring involves checking boxes for evidence of nesting, counting number of eggs laid, counting number of chicks hatched and number of chicks that leave the nest and entering data into the mobile NestWatch application.


Before jumping in, all volunteers are REQUIRED to participate in a brief training led by Observatory staff to prepare for this hands-on community science experience. T he upcoming training dates and times are listed—


Tuesday, March 31: 3:30 - 5:00 PM
Thursday, April 2: 3:30 - 5:00 PM
Tuesday, April 7: 5:30PM – 7:00PM
Thursday, April 9: 5:30PM – 7:00PM

PLEASE SIGN UP IN ADVANCE FOR THE TRAINING SESSION - HERE! 


Commitment and Orientation Training

Boxes need to be checked 1-2 times/week during the nesting season (April 1 - July 31). Volunteers are requested to signup in advance to select nesting trail routes that consist of 2 - 8 boxes/route. 1 box check takes approx. 5 minutes incl. data entry One 10-minute self-guided and one 1.5-hour in-person or virtual training is required annually

Agency: Lake Michigan Bird Observatory

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53074

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Birdscape Botanist Volunteer (native plant Monitor)

Ever wonder what trees and shrubs are growing right in your own backyard and neighborhood? Or how tall that towering oak really is? Come join Observatory staff for a hands-on adventure in the field during our Birdscape Botanist Sessions!    

 - Learn to identify the woody plants that make up our local landscapes—once you know their names,  you’ll start seeing them everywhere.
- Remember learning the Pythagorean theorem back in middle school? Now you’ll actually get to use it—to figure out how tall a tree really is!”
- Work side by side with fellow plant and bird enthusiasts.
- Explore different greenspaces in Port.

If you’ve ever wanted to see your neighborhood with fresh eyes, this is your chance. Once you learn the plants and their stories, every walk outdoors feels like an adventure. No training needed!

PLEASE SIGN UP IN ADVANCE TO JOIN A 2026 SESSION - https://signup.com/client/invitation2/secure/182278904074/false#/invitation

Wednesdays June 24 – August 12 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Thursdays June 25 – August 6 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Thursdays August 27 - November 12 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Tuesdays September 8 - November 10 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

There are several monitoring locations throughout Port Washington, and you will be sent an email with the location to meet us within 24-48 hours of your volunteer time. All parks are in the City of Port Washington, WI. 

Agency: Lake Michigan Bird Observatory

Ever wonder what trees and shrubs are growing right in your own backyard and neighborhood? Or how tall that towering oak really is? Come join Observatory staff for a hands-on adventure in the field during our Birdscape Botanist Sessions!    

 - Learn to identify the woody plants that make up our local landscapes—once you know their names,  you’ll start seeing them everywhere.
- Remember learning the Pythagorean theorem back in middle school? Now you’ll actually get to use it—to figure out how tall a tree really is!”
- Work side by side with fellow plant and bird enthusiasts.
- Explore different greenspaces in Port.

If you’ve ever wanted to see your neighborhood with fresh eyes, this is your chance. Once you learn the plants and their stories, every walk outdoors feels like an adventure. No training needed!

PLEASE SIGN UP IN ADVANCE TO JOIN A 2026 SESSION - https://signup.com/client/invitation2/secure/182278904074/false#/invitation

Wednesdays June 24 – August 12 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Thursdays June 25 – August 6 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Thursdays August 27 - November 12 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Tuesdays September 8 - November 10 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

There are several monitoring locations throughout Port Washington, and you will be sent an email with the location to meet us within 24-48 hours of your volunteer time. All parks are in the City of Port Washington, WI. 

Agency: Lake Michigan Bird Observatory

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53074

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Biochar Branch Monitor

NEW OPPORTUNITY! Biochar Branch Monitors (FKA Climate Catalyst Sessions)

Help us turn innovative ideas into real-world impact by becoming a Biochar Branch Monitor! We’re tracking nearly 500 native and climate-resilient trees planted across Kenosha, Racine, Port Washington, Sheboygan, Two Rivers, and Green Bay—and we need your help to collect the data that will shape future urban conservation efforts. Our treatment group of newly planted trees received biochar, a soil amendment designed to improve soil health and support long-term tree success; Our control group was planted without the biochar soil amendment. By monitoring these trees, you’ll play a direct role in helping us understand how biochar affects urban tree canopy growth and resilience over time.

No experience? No problem! We’ll provide all the training and materials you need. Monitoring is flexible and can be done independently, with a partner, or as a family activity. Join us and be part of hands-on science that’s helping our communities, our trees, and birds thrive.

Before jumping in, all volunteers are REQUIRED to participate in a brief VIRTUAL training led by Observatory staff to get you ready for this hands-on community science experience. Below you’ll find the upcoming training dates and times—we’d love to have you join us!

Wednesday, June 3rd, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
Thursday, June 4th, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM

PLEASE SIGN UP IN ADVANCE FOR A TRAINING SESSION  - HERE! 

Volunteer opportunities will occur annually mid-June - September.

Agency: Lake Michigan Bird Observatory

NEW OPPORTUNITY! Biochar Branch Monitors (FKA Climate Catalyst Sessions)

Help us turn innovative ideas into real-world impact by becoming a Biochar Branch Monitor! We’re tracking nearly 500 native and climate-resilient trees planted across Kenosha, Racine, Port Washington, Sheboygan, Two Rivers, and Green Bay—and we need your help to collect the data that will shape future urban conservation efforts. Our treatment group of newly planted trees received biochar, a soil amendment designed to improve soil health and support long-term tree success; Our control group was planted without the biochar soil amendment. By monitoring these trees, you’ll play a direct role in helping us understand how biochar affects urban tree canopy growth and resilience over time.

No experience? No problem! We’ll provide all the training and materials you need. Monitoring is flexible and can be done independently, with a partner, or as a family activity. Join us and be part of hands-on science that’s helping our communities, our trees, and birds thrive.

Before jumping in, all volunteers are REQUIRED to participate in a brief VIRTUAL training led by Observatory staff to get you ready for this hands-on community science experience. Below you’ll find the upcoming training dates and times—we’d love to have you join us!

Wednesday, June 3rd, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
Thursday, June 4th, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM

PLEASE SIGN UP IN ADVANCE FOR A TRAINING SESSION  - HERE! 

Volunteer opportunities will occur annually mid-June - September.

Agency: Lake Michigan Bird Observatory

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53074

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kite Festival

Volunteers will assist with the Kite Festival. Duties may include running a craft station, greeting visitors, assisting with parking, general cleaning throughout the event, among others. 

Volunteers are needed from approximately 9am-4pm.

For more information, please contact the Senior Educator Sam De Roche: sandra.deroche@wisconsin.gov, (715) 540-601

Agency: George W. Mead Wildlife Area

Volunteers will assist with the Kite Festival. Duties may include running a craft station, greeting visitors, assisting with parking, general cleaning throughout the event, among others. 

Volunteers are needed from approximately 9am-4pm.

For more information, please contact the Senior Educator Sam De Roche: sandra.deroche@wisconsin.gov, (715) 540-601

Agency: George W. Mead Wildlife Area

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Aug 22, 2026

Zip Code: 54454

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Kite Festival

Volunteers will assist with the Kite Festival. Duties may include running a craft station, greeting visitors, assisting with parking, general cleaning throughout the event, among others. 

Volunteers are needed from approximately 9am-4pm.

For more information, please contact the Senior Educator Sam De Roche: sandra.deroche@wisconsin.gov, (715) 540-601

Agency: George W. Mead Wildlife Area

Volunteers will assist with the Kite Festival. Duties may include running a craft station, greeting visitors, assisting with parking, general cleaning throughout the event, among others. 

Volunteers are needed from approximately 9am-4pm.

For more information, please contact the Senior Educator Sam De Roche: sandra.deroche@wisconsin.gov, (715) 540-601

Agency: George W. Mead Wildlife Area

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Aug 22, 2026

Zip Code: 54454

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Kite Festival: Set-up

Volunteers will assist with the set-up for the Kite Festival. Duties may include moving tables, garbage cans, signage, cones, tents, and chairs, general cleaning, and other miscellaneous duties.

Volunteers are welcome for any amount of time between 9am-4pm.

For more information, please contact the Senior Educator Sam De Roche: sandra.deroche@wisconsin.gov, (715) 540-601

Agency: George W. Mead Wildlife Area

Volunteers will assist with the set-up for the Kite Festival. Duties may include moving tables, garbage cans, signage, cones, tents, and chairs, general cleaning, and other miscellaneous duties.

Volunteers are welcome for any amount of time between 9am-4pm.

For more information, please contact the Senior Educator Sam De Roche: sandra.deroche@wisconsin.gov, (715) 540-601

Agency: George W. Mead Wildlife Area

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 17, 2026 through Aug 21, 2026

Zip Code: 54454

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Kite Festival: Set-up

Volunteers will assist with the set-up for the Kite Festival. Duties may include moving tables, garbage cans, signage, cones, tents, and chairs, general cleaning, and other miscellaneous duties.

Volunteers are welcome for any amount of time between 9am-4pm.

For more information, please contact the Senior Educator Sam De Roche: sandra.deroche@wisconsin.gov, (715) 540-601

Agency: George W. Mead Wildlife Area

Volunteers will assist with the set-up for the Kite Festival. Duties may include moving tables, garbage cans, signage, cones, tents, and chairs, general cleaning, and other miscellaneous duties.

Volunteers are welcome for any amount of time between 9am-4pm.

For more information, please contact the Senior Educator Sam De Roche: sandra.deroche@wisconsin.gov, (715) 540-601

Agency: George W. Mead Wildlife Area

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 17, 2026 through Aug 21, 2026

Zip Code: 54454

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Education Volunteer

Volunteers will enjoy a day at the George W. Mead Wildlife Area, where they will assist with teaching lessons. Lesson topics include survival strategies, nature hikes, foraging, birding, orienteering, fly tying, and much more. Most lessons are taught outdoors.

Groups range in ages, from kindergarten to senior. Volunteers will arrive half an hour before the group and leave once the group departs. A typical day would be 8:30-2:30, though exact timing varies by group. They will be responsible for leading one lesson; the lesson is scripted and all materials will be out and ready upon arrival. 

For more information, please contact the Senior Educator Sam De Roche: sandra.deroche@wisconsin.gov, (715) 540-601

Agency: George W. Mead Wildlife Area

Volunteers will enjoy a day at the George W. Mead Wildlife Area, where they will assist with teaching lessons. Lesson topics include survival strategies, nature hikes, foraging, birding, orienteering, fly tying, and much more. Most lessons are taught outdoors.

Groups range in ages, from kindergarten to senior. Volunteers will arrive half an hour before the group and leave once the group departs. A typical day would be 8:30-2:30, though exact timing varies by group. They will be responsible for leading one lesson; the lesson is scripted and all materials will be out and ready upon arrival. 

For more information, please contact the Senior Educator Sam De Roche: sandra.deroche@wisconsin.gov, (715) 540-601

Agency: George W. Mead Wildlife Area

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54454

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Education Volunteer

Volunteers will enjoy a day at the George W. Mead Wildlife Area, where they will assist with teaching lessons. Lesson topics include survival strategies, nature hikes, foraging, birding, orienteering, fly tying, and much more. Most lessons are taught outdoors.

Groups range in ages, from kindergarten to senior. Volunteers will arrive half an hour before the group and leave once the group departs. A typical day would be 8:30-2:30, though exact timing varies by group. They will be responsible for leading one lesson; the lesson is scripted and all materials will be out and ready upon arrival. 

For more information, please contact the Senior Educator Sam De Roche: sandra.deroche@wisconsin.gov, (715) 540-6013

Agency: George W. Mead Wildlife Area

Volunteers will enjoy a day at the George W. Mead Wildlife Area, where they will assist with teaching lessons. Lesson topics include survival strategies, nature hikes, foraging, birding, orienteering, fly tying, and much more. Most lessons are taught outdoors.

Groups range in ages, from kindergarten to senior. Volunteers will arrive half an hour before the group and leave once the group departs. A typical day would be 8:30-2:30, though exact timing varies by group. They will be responsible for leading one lesson; the lesson is scripted and all materials will be out and ready upon arrival. 

For more information, please contact the Senior Educator Sam De Roche: sandra.deroche@wisconsin.gov, (715) 540-6013

Agency: George W. Mead Wildlife Area

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54454

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Visit Seniors 65+ in La Crescent

Interested in MAKING A SENIOR'S DAY? Want to make a big difference? Become a companionship volunteer!

As a companionship volunteer you will be matched one-on-one with a senior in La Crescent to serve as a friendly visitor. Companionship visits include conversation, going on walks, doing puzzles, playing games, or simply spending time together. This volunteer experience is flexible based on your availability and can be scheduled weekly, bi-weekly, or sporadically. Often, time spent with a companionship volunteer is the highlight of an individual's day!

Being a companionship volunteer is a great opportunity to get quality volunteer experience, engage with others, and provide much-needed connection for our older community members! Consider joining us today.

Agency: Neighbors in Action

Interested in MAKING A SENIOR'S DAY? Want to make a big difference? Become a companionship volunteer!

As a companionship volunteer you will be matched one-on-one with a senior in La Crescent to serve as a friendly visitor. Companionship visits include conversation, going on walks, doing puzzles, playing games, or simply spending time together. This volunteer experience is flexible based on your availability and can be scheduled weekly, bi-weekly, or sporadically. Often, time spent with a companionship volunteer is the highlight of an individual's day!

Being a companionship volunteer is a great opportunity to get quality volunteer experience, engage with others, and provide much-needed connection for our older community members! Consider joining us today.

Agency: Neighbors in Action

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55947

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteers

On the third Wednesday of each month, we host a Fresh Food Pantry from 4:30 - 6:30 PM. We rely on the support of volunteers during this busy time. Join us every third Wednesday from 4:00 - 7:00 PM.

Volunteer tasks include: Stocking tables; registering individuals; assisting with shopping, and ensuring fair distribution; breaking down and storing pantry items

Hourly shifts available!

Agency: Vera Court Neighborhood Center

On the third Wednesday of each month, we host a Fresh Food Pantry from 4:30 - 6:30 PM. We rely on the support of volunteers during this busy time. Join us every third Wednesday from 4:00 - 7:00 PM.

Volunteer tasks include: Stocking tables; registering individuals; assisting with shopping, and ensuring fair distribution; breaking down and storing pantry items

Hourly shifts available!

Agency: Vera Court Neighborhood Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Labeling & Inventory Time

Our center is cleaning and re-organizing our supplies. We need volunteers who love tedious, detail-oriented work to help enter our supplies into a Google Sheet inventory. Since we are currently working through this big project of cleaning, you may need to also help add labels to bins with our label maker.  

Agency: Vera Court Neighborhood Center

Our center is cleaning and re-organizing our supplies. We need volunteers who love tedious, detail-oriented work to help enter our supplies into a Google Sheet inventory. Since we are currently working through this big project of cleaning, you may need to also help add labels to bins with our label maker.  

Agency: Vera Court Neighborhood Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Companion Volunteer Racine and Kenosha County

At Legacy Hospice, we are firm believers that our patients and their families come first to provide excellent care during this transitional period of time in life’s journey.

We are currently seeking for volunteers to provide companionship through visitations to our patients. These visits will be one on one with patients that may engage in activities but not limited to: being a comforting and supportive presence, reminiscing life events, reading a story, playing music or singing, creating art projects, listening to patient’s concerns, and communicating the needs of the patient/family to hospice staff.

We serve patients and their families throughout the Walworth, Racine, Kenosha county and surrounding areas. We are able to provide a flexible schedule dependent on the volunteers availability and proximity of available locations.

Thank you for your consideration in the volunteer program with Legacy Hospice. We truly understand that time is valuable, and would like to further express how grateful we are for you to consider in making a difference in the lives of others through the volunteer role.

If you would like to volunteer to spend time with these very special individuals, please apply today!

Agency: Legacy Hospice Cares

At Legacy Hospice, we are firm believers that our patients and their families come first to provide excellent care during this transitional period of time in life’s journey.

We are currently seeking for volunteers to provide companionship through visitations to our patients. These visits will be one on one with patients that may engage in activities but not limited to: being a comforting and supportive presence, reminiscing life events, reading a story, playing music or singing, creating art projects, listening to patient’s concerns, and communicating the needs of the patient/family to hospice staff.

We serve patients and their families throughout the Walworth, Racine, Kenosha county and surrounding areas. We are able to provide a flexible schedule dependent on the volunteers availability and proximity of available locations.

Thank you for your consideration in the volunteer program with Legacy Hospice. We truly understand that time is valuable, and would like to further express how grateful we are for you to consider in making a difference in the lives of others through the volunteer role.

If you would like to volunteer to spend time with these very special individuals, please apply today!

Agency: Legacy Hospice Cares

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53402

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: UCC Senior Center Summer Game Day: One-time Group Opportunity

Be a part of the action and enjoy fun games with our seniors

Please note important details: 

Volunteer groups will be asked to provide supplies and/or help develop activities. Ideally, groups are of 5-15 people. Our clients eagerly look forward to these events, thus all volunteers must complete waiver in advance and should be able to confirm participation within 2 weeks of the event. Otherwise, we will move forward with another interested group. 

For more information, please contact Kiara Rosado, Volunteer and Events Coordinator at krosado@unitedcc.org.

Agency: United Community Center

Be a part of the action and enjoy fun games with our seniors

Please note important details: 

Volunteer groups will be asked to provide supplies and/or help develop activities. Ideally, groups are of 5-15 people. Our clients eagerly look forward to these events, thus all volunteers must complete waiver in advance and should be able to confirm participation within 2 weeks of the event. Otherwise, we will move forward with another interested group. 

For more information, please contact Kiara Rosado, Volunteer and Events Coordinator at krosado@unitedcc.org.

Agency: United Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Aug 18, 2026

Zip Code: 53212

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: UCC Aging & Disability Programs Spring Picnic: One-time Group Opportunity

Celebrate summer with us and enjoy friendly activities with our seniors in the outdoors

Please note important details: 

Volunteer groups will be asked to provide supplies and/or help develop activities. Ideally, groups are of 5-15 people. Our clients eagerly look forward to these events, thus all volunteers must complete waiver in advance and should be able to confirm participation within 2 weeks of the event. Otherwise, we will move forward with another interested group. 

For more information, please contact Kiara Rosado, Volunteer and Events Coordinator at krosado@unitedcc.org.

Agency: United Community Center

Celebrate summer with us and enjoy friendly activities with our seniors in the outdoors

Please note important details: 

Volunteer groups will be asked to provide supplies and/or help develop activities. Ideally, groups are of 5-15 people. Our clients eagerly look forward to these events, thus all volunteers must complete waiver in advance and should be able to confirm participation within 2 weeks of the event. Otherwise, we will move forward with another interested group. 

For more information, please contact Kiara Rosado, Volunteer and Events Coordinator at krosado@unitedcc.org.

Agency: United Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 8, 2026

Zip Code: 53212

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Facilities Crew

Are you handy? Love to DIY? Or just willing to get your hands dirty once in a while? Join the House of Hope Facilities Crew! Members need not be super handy (though that's great), but rather have a willingness to serve as needed, often working on tasks such as cleaning walls, moving furniture, painting, and replacing light bulbs.

The Facilities Crew gathers on the third Tuesday of the month from 6:00-8:00pm. Please join us!

To sign up, please click this link: https://www.mobilize.us/houseofhopegb/event/886195/

Agency: House of Hope Green Bay, Inc.

Are you handy? Love to DIY? Or just willing to get your hands dirty once in a while? Join the House of Hope Facilities Crew! Members need not be super handy (though that's great), but rather have a willingness to serve as needed, often working on tasks such as cleaning walls, moving furniture, painting, and replacing light bulbs.

The Facilities Crew gathers on the third Tuesday of the month from 6:00-8:00pm. Please join us!

To sign up, please click this link: https://www.mobilize.us/houseofhopegb/event/886195/

Agency: House of Hope Green Bay, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54303

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer at House of Hope

Thank you for your interest in volunteering at House of Hope! We have volunteer opportunities for individuals and groups. Individuals must be age 16 or older to volunteer on their own. Youth under age 16 are welcome to volunteer with an adult. Please sign up to receive more information.

https://www.mobilize.us/houseofhopegb/event/881632/

Celebration Dinner: Provide a meal for the youth and families in shelter on the third Wednesday of the month. Meals must be prepared off site. Anyone can sign up—a volunteer application and orientation are not required. Celebration dinner volunteers do not interact with House of Hope residents.

Administrative Support: Data entry, scanning and filing, shredding paper, social media content creation, etc.

Boutique: Sort and wash clothing and linen donations, organize and fold/hang clothes, rotate seasonal items, keep the boutique clean and organized.

Childcare: Take care of children while their parents are in programming; shifts are typically 1-2 hours.

Cleaning: Wash windows; vacuum/mop floors; disinfect surfaces; clean upholstery; deep clean kitchens, laundry rooms, and bathrooms; clean rental units between tenants, etc.

Events or Donation Drives: Plan and execute fundraising events or donation drives with support from staff; assist with House of Hope events.

Facility Maintenance: Pick up trash, trim hedges, do yardwork, fix broken furniture, change lightbulbs, etc.

Gardening: Plant, weed, and maintain garden beds and landscaping.

Organizing: Track and sort donations; organize basement storage areas, closets, and pantries; etc.

Painting: Assist with painting interior walls at House of Hope properties. Need not be a professional but painting experience is required.

Join a Board Committee:

Advocacy Committee

Board Development and Governance Committee

Facilities Crew

Finance Committee

Community Engagement Committee (Fund Development)

Youth Advisory Board (ages 16-24 with lived expertise with homelessness)

Agency: House of Hope Green Bay, Inc.

Thank you for your interest in volunteering at House of Hope! We have volunteer opportunities for individuals and groups. Individuals must be age 16 or older to volunteer on their own. Youth under age 16 are welcome to volunteer with an adult. Please sign up to receive more information.

https://www.mobilize.us/houseofhopegb/event/881632/

Celebration Dinner: Provide a meal for the youth and families in shelter on the third Wednesday of the month. Meals must be prepared off site. Anyone can sign up—a volunteer application and orientation are not required. Celebration dinner volunteers do not interact with House of Hope residents.

Administrative Support: Data entry, scanning and filing, shredding paper, social media content creation, etc.

Boutique: Sort and wash clothing and linen donations, organize and fold/hang clothes, rotate seasonal items, keep the boutique clean and organized.

Childcare: Take care of children while their parents are in programming; shifts are typically 1-2 hours.

Cleaning: Wash windows; vacuum/mop floors; disinfect surfaces; clean upholstery; deep clean kitchens, laundry rooms, and bathrooms; clean rental units between tenants, etc.

Events or Donation Drives: Plan and execute fundraising events or donation drives with support from staff; assist with House of Hope events.

Facility Maintenance: Pick up trash, trim hedges, do yardwork, fix broken furniture, change lightbulbs, etc.

Gardening: Plant, weed, and maintain garden beds and landscaping.

Organizing: Track and sort donations; organize basement storage areas, closets, and pantries; etc.

Painting: Assist with painting interior walls at House of Hope properties. Need not be a professional but painting experience is required.

Join a Board Committee:

Advocacy Committee

Board Development and Governance Committee

Facilities Crew

Finance Committee

Community Engagement Committee (Fund Development)

Youth Advisory Board (ages 16-24 with lived expertise with homelessness)

Agency: House of Hope Green Bay, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54303

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dinner & Auction Gala Committee Members

We're assembling a volunteer committee to plan and organize our annual HOPE Dinner & Auction Gala Fundraiser, and we’d love your help! This event is a key fundraiser supporting Hope Center, and we’re looking for enthusiastic, reliable individuals to help make it a huge success.

COMMITTEE ROLES MAY INCLUDE:

· Event planning & logistics (monthly meetings between June -November) 

· Sponsorship outreach

· Marketing & promotions

· Raffle/silent auction coordination

· Volunteer coordination

· Gala registration & communications

· Day-of-event support

Event date is Thursday November 19th at Brookfield Conference Center in Brookfield, WI

Agency: HOPE CENTER

We're assembling a volunteer committee to plan and organize our annual HOPE Dinner & Auction Gala Fundraiser, and we’d love your help! This event is a key fundraiser supporting Hope Center, and we’re looking for enthusiastic, reliable individuals to help make it a huge success.

COMMITTEE ROLES MAY INCLUDE:

· Event planning & logistics (monthly meetings between June -November) 

· Sponsorship outreach

· Marketing & promotions

· Raffle/silent auction coordination

· Volunteer coordination

· Gala registration & communications

· Day-of-event support

Event date is Thursday November 19th at Brookfield Conference Center in Brookfield, WI

Agency: HOPE CENTER

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 4, 2026

Zip Code: 53186

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Golf Outing Fundraiser Committee Members

We're assembling a volunteer committee to plan and organize our annual TEE UP FOR HOPE Golf Outing Fundraiser, and we’d love your help! This event is a key fundraiser supporting Hope Center, and we’re looking for enthusiastic, reliable individuals to help make it a huge success.

COMMITTEE ROLES MAY INCLUDE:

· Event planning & logistics (monthly meetings) 

· Sponsorship outreach

· Marketing & promotions

· Raffle/silent auction coordination

· Volunteer coordination

· Golfer registration & communications

· Day-of-event support

Event date is Monday July 13th at Broadlands Golf Club in North Prairie, WI

Agency: HOPE CENTER

We're assembling a volunteer committee to plan and organize our annual TEE UP FOR HOPE Golf Outing Fundraiser, and we’d love your help! This event is a key fundraiser supporting Hope Center, and we’re looking for enthusiastic, reliable individuals to help make it a huge success.

COMMITTEE ROLES MAY INCLUDE:

· Event planning & logistics (monthly meetings) 

· Sponsorship outreach

· Marketing & promotions

· Raffle/silent auction coordination

· Volunteer coordination

· Golfer registration & communications

· Day-of-event support

Event date is Monday July 13th at Broadlands Golf Club in North Prairie, WI

Agency: HOPE CENTER

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jul 14, 2026

Zip Code: 53186

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Deep Clean Crew (Ages 18+)

On Mondays we're looking for folks who are interested in making our museum sparkle! With many little hands coming through our exhibits, deep cleaning is a must to keep everyone safe and healthy. Supplies and a cleaning checklist will be provided by our facilities team for each session. Sessions can be between every week or once a month depending on your schedule.


Agency: Above & Beyond Children's Museum

On Mondays we're looking for folks who are interested in making our museum sparkle! With many little hands coming through our exhibits, deep cleaning is a must to keep everyone safe and healthy. Supplies and a cleaning checklist will be provided by our facilities team for each session. Sessions can be between every week or once a month depending on your schedule.


Agency: Above & Beyond Children's Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Summer Garden Steward (Ages 16+)

We're looking for folks with gardening experience and interest to help steward our garden throughout the growing season in collaboration with our facilities team. This includes weekly waterings, weeding, and spring planting. 

We are looking to start garden prep work in April so this opportunity would not begin until then. 

Agency: Above & Beyond Children's Museum

We're looking for folks with gardening experience and interest to help steward our garden throughout the growing season in collaboration with our facilities team. This includes weekly waterings, weeding, and spring planting. 

We are looking to start garden prep work in April so this opportunity would not begin until then. 

Agency: Above & Beyond Children's Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adoption Counseling - Every Friday from 1-6pm

Greet people as they arrive at the shelter, take them around to see our adoptable animals, work with customers to match animals with suitable homes, and help customers complete adoption applications. We ask volunteers to commit to one day per week.

Agency: Washington County Humane Society

Greet people as they arrive at the shelter, take them around to see our adoptable animals, work with customers to match animals with suitable homes, and help customers complete adoption applications. We ask volunteers to commit to one day per week.

Agency: Washington County Humane Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53086

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer at Madison Children's Museum

Help bring the joy of play and learning by volunteering at Madison Children's Museum! We have weekly volunteer shifts open. Please see this page on our website for information and application to volunteer: https://madisonchildrensmuseum.org/about/work-at-mcm/volunteers/

Agency: Madison Children's Museum

Help bring the joy of play and learning by volunteering at Madison Children's Museum! We have weekly volunteer shifts open. Please see this page on our website for information and application to volunteer: https://madisonchildrensmuseum.org/about/work-at-mcm/volunteers/

Agency: Madison Children's Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Yard Waste Haul Off Fall

We're looking for a volunteer to help remove a large amount of brush and yard waste from our property and haul it off to the dump. Volunteer must have their own truck and/or trailer. They must be able to load and transport everything by themselves. This is a great opportunity for someone who already has city dump access and wanted to help with a much needed clean up! City of Waukesha resident preferred for easy proximity to Waukesha Drop-off Center, but waste can be dropped off at anyone's local dump that they are able to access. Every center does have a mandatory fee that will also need to be paid by the volunteer at drop off. City of Waukesha's Drop-off Center is $3.00 per vehicle load & $4.00 per trailer load. They take cash or check only. This will be about 1-2 loads. 

Requirements: 

Truck and/or Trailer

Ability to lift/load yard debris independently

Ability to Pay Drop-off fee 

Preferred:

City of Waukesha Resident (for access to Waukesha dump)

Waukesha Drop-off Center Hours:

Wednesdays from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.


Agency: Women's Center, The

We're looking for a volunteer to help remove a large amount of brush and yard waste from our property and haul it off to the dump. Volunteer must have their own truck and/or trailer. They must be able to load and transport everything by themselves. This is a great opportunity for someone who already has city dump access and wanted to help with a much needed clean up! City of Waukesha resident preferred for easy proximity to Waukesha Drop-off Center, but waste can be dropped off at anyone's local dump that they are able to access. Every center does have a mandatory fee that will also need to be paid by the volunteer at drop off. City of Waukesha's Drop-off Center is $3.00 per vehicle load & $4.00 per trailer load. They take cash or check only. This will be about 1-2 loads. 

Requirements: 

Truck and/or Trailer

Ability to lift/load yard debris independently

Ability to Pay Drop-off fee 

Preferred:

City of Waukesha Resident (for access to Waukesha dump)

Waukesha Drop-off Center Hours:

Wednesdays from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.


Agency: Women's Center, The

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 11, 2026

Zip Code: 53186

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Yard Waste Haul Off Summer

We're looking for a volunteer to help remove a large amount of brush and yard waste from our property and haul it off to the dump. Volunteer must have their own truck and/or trailer. They must be able to load and transport everything by themselves. This is a great opportunity for someone who already has city dump access and wanted to help with a much needed clean up! City of Waukesha resident preferred for easy proximity to Waukesha Drop-off Center, but waste can be dropped off at anyone's local dump that they are able to access. Every center does have a mandatory fee that will also need to be paid by the volunteer at drop off. City of Waukesha's Drop-off Center is $3.00 per vehicle load & $4.00 per trailer load. They take cash or check only. This will be about 1-2 loads. 

Requirements: 

Truck and/or Trailer

Ability to lift/load yard debris independently

Ability to Pay Drop-off fee 

Preferred:

City of Waukesha Resident (for access to Waukesha dump)

Waukesha Drop-off Center Hours:

Wednesdays from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.


Agency: Women's Center, The

We're looking for a volunteer to help remove a large amount of brush and yard waste from our property and haul it off to the dump. Volunteer must have their own truck and/or trailer. They must be able to load and transport everything by themselves. This is a great opportunity for someone who already has city dump access and wanted to help with a much needed clean up! City of Waukesha resident preferred for easy proximity to Waukesha Drop-off Center, but waste can be dropped off at anyone's local dump that they are able to access. Every center does have a mandatory fee that will also need to be paid by the volunteer at drop off. City of Waukesha's Drop-off Center is $3.00 per vehicle load & $4.00 per trailer load. They take cash or check only. This will be about 1-2 loads. 

Requirements: 

Truck and/or Trailer

Ability to lift/load yard debris independently

Ability to Pay Drop-off fee 

Preferred:

City of Waukesha Resident (for access to Waukesha dump)

Waukesha Drop-off Center Hours:

Wednesdays from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.


Agency: Women's Center, The

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 22, 2026

Zip Code: 53186

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Do you love Halloween

St. Vincent de Paul is seeking volunteers to assist in our Halloween department!

Responsibilities include sorting, quality-checking, and pricing Halloween décor, as well as keeping the seasonal area on the sales floor organized and fully stocked.

Training is offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays. After training, your schedule can be adjusted to fit your availability.

Agency: St. Vincent de Paul Neenah/Menasha

St. Vincent de Paul is seeking volunteers to assist in our Halloween department!

Responsibilities include sorting, quality-checking, and pricing Halloween décor, as well as keeping the seasonal area on the sales floor organized and fully stocked.

Training is offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays. After training, your schedule can be adjusted to fit your availability.

Agency: St. Vincent de Paul Neenah/Menasha

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Warehouse & Operations Assistant

theExchange Warehouse and Operations position supports the day-to-day operations of the program including, but not limited to:

Organizing and storage management of theExchange warehouse. 

Assisting with unloading of donated furniture using safe moving practices

Collect and stage outgoing furniture for deliveries

Communicating effectively with donors, clients, volunteers and staff

General warehouse management tasks including equipment maintenance and cleaning tasks

Ability to safely lift 50 lbs.

Optional:  flexibility to make short deliveries upon demand using theExchange truck

Agency: theExchange - LaCrosse Area Furniture Bank

theExchange Warehouse and Operations position supports the day-to-day operations of the program including, but not limited to:

Organizing and storage management of theExchange warehouse. 

Assisting with unloading of donated furniture using safe moving practices

Collect and stage outgoing furniture for deliveries

Communicating effectively with donors, clients, volunteers and staff

General warehouse management tasks including equipment maintenance and cleaning tasks

Ability to safely lift 50 lbs.

Optional:  flexibility to make short deliveries upon demand using theExchange truck

Agency: theExchange - LaCrosse Area Furniture Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Red Cross: Disaster Information Generalist (deployment)

Support disaster relief operations by collecting, analyzing and sharing critical operational data such as the number of homes affected and planned response actions to inform effective decision-making. Two-week commitment. Contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org for more information. 

Agency: American Red Cross

Support disaster relief operations by collecting, analyzing and sharing critical operational data such as the number of homes affected and planned response actions to inform effective decision-making. Two-week commitment. Contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org for more information. 

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jul 4, 2026

Zip Code: 54843

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Red Cross: Feeding Responder (deployment)

Ensure people in disaster impacted areas do not go hungry by safely preparing and/or serving meals to individuals, families and communities. Two-week commitment. Contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org for more information. 

Agency: American Red Cross

Ensure people in disaster impacted areas do not go hungry by safely preparing and/or serving meals to individuals, families and communities. Two-week commitment. Contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org for more information. 

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jul 4, 2026

Zip Code: 54409

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Red Cross: Disaster Shelter Logistics (deployment)

Provide a vital link to mission delivery by ensuring needed shelter materials and supplies are procured in a timely and cost-efficient manner. Two-week commitment. Contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org for more information. 

Agency: American Red Cross

Provide a vital link to mission delivery by ensuring needed shelter materials and supplies are procured in a timely and cost-efficient manner. Two-week commitment. Contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org for more information. 

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jul 4, 2026

Zip Code: 54859

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Red Cross: Disaster Shelter Resident Caseworker (deployment)

Work with shelter residents to understand their resources and transition roadblocks to help households create an individualized action plan so they can transition from the shelter to a more sustainable living solution. Two-week commitment. Contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org for more information. 

Agency: American Red Cross

Work with shelter residents to understand their resources and transition roadblocks to help households create an individualized action plan so they can transition from the shelter to a more sustainable living solution. Two-week commitment. Contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org for more information. 

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jul 4, 2026

Zip Code: 54103

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Red Cross: Disaster Sheltering Responder (deployment)

Help provide clients with comfort and safety after disasters by supporting the day-to-day activities within a shelter. This may include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information, or other areas within a shelter. Two week commitment for national deployments. For more information, contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org. 

Agency: American Red Cross

Help provide clients with comfort and safety after disasters by supporting the day-to-day activities within a shelter. This may include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information, or other areas within a shelter. Two week commitment for national deployments. For more information, contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org. 

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jul 4, 2026

Zip Code: 54742

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Outpatient Surgery Ambassadors Volunteers needed at Aurora Medical Center - Bay Area (Marinette)

At Aurora Healthcare now part of Advocate Health our goal is to strive to maintain a positive and inviting experience for patients and all employees. 

An Outpatient Surgery Ambassador embodies the spirit of hospitality, creating a positive and welcoming atmosphere all!

The Outpatient Surgery Ambassador is an individual who has a warm and inviting presence.  Ambassadors first steps should make sure all visitors are met with a friendly greeting.  Ambassadors guide, assist, and make patient/visitors arrivals seamless and a delightful experience.  They provide helpful information, answer questions, help them with wheelchair assistance, and help patients get to and from their appointments. 

All volunteers interested should be 15 years of age or older. 

Please apply at: 

www.aurorahealthcare.org/volunteer

Agency: Aurora Health Care

At Aurora Healthcare now part of Advocate Health our goal is to strive to maintain a positive and inviting experience for patients and all employees. 

An Outpatient Surgery Ambassador embodies the spirit of hospitality, creating a positive and welcoming atmosphere all!

The Outpatient Surgery Ambassador is an individual who has a warm and inviting presence.  Ambassadors first steps should make sure all visitors are met with a friendly greeting.  Ambassadors guide, assist, and make patient/visitors arrivals seamless and a delightful experience.  They provide helpful information, answer questions, help them with wheelchair assistance, and help patients get to and from their appointments. 

All volunteers interested should be 15 years of age or older. 

Please apply at: 

www.aurorahealthcare.org/volunteer

Agency: Aurora Health Care

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54143

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VIP Volunteers Needed at Aurora Medical Center - Bay Area (Marinette)

As a VIP Volunteer you will be assisting the patients by offering resources for practical needs, and companionship.  As well as providing patient feedback to nursing and patient experience teams regarding concerns. Tasks may include, welcoming patients, assisting with meal ordering, providing conversation and companionship and more. 

Please apply through the link below:

www.aurorahealthcare.org/volunteer

Agency: Aurora Health Care

As a VIP Volunteer you will be assisting the patients by offering resources for practical needs, and companionship.  As well as providing patient feedback to nursing and patient experience teams regarding concerns. Tasks may include, welcoming patients, assisting with meal ordering, providing conversation and companionship and more. 

Please apply through the link below:

www.aurorahealthcare.org/volunteer

Agency: Aurora Health Care

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54143

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Morning Warehouse Shift

You'd be starting your morning shift at 10am helping us sort through our breads donation as well as washing any bins that may need to be washed. There may also be some quality checking of produce as well. Shift would end at noon. 

Needs are Mondays and/or Tuesdays

Please apply at lacrossehtf.org/volunteer

Agency: The Hunger Task Force of La Crosse

You'd be starting your morning shift at 10am helping us sort through our breads donation as well as washing any bins that may need to be washed. There may also be some quality checking of produce as well. Shift would end at noon. 

Needs are Mondays and/or Tuesdays

Please apply at lacrossehtf.org/volunteer

Agency: The Hunger Task Force of La Crosse

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54603

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Welcome Desk at the North Entrance

NEW THIS WEEK!  Help patients and visitors find their way around the hospital and clinic. Greet people as they enter through the North Entrance and offer assistance with directions. In this active role, you will serve 1 day a week for 2 hours.  Some light walking is required.  We are looking for friendly faces to greet our patients, visitors and guest.  Help them get to the right location and feel confident they are in the right place.  Make new friends, become part of our wonderful volunteer community, attend special events and educational classes if you want, and discover a sense of purpose that you have been longing for.  It is fun and easy.  We have immediate openings.  Pick a day M-TH from either 8:30am-10:30am or 10:30am-12:30pm.

Agency: Thedacare Regional Medical Center - Neenah

NEW THIS WEEK!  Help patients and visitors find their way around the hospital and clinic. Greet people as they enter through the North Entrance and offer assistance with directions. In this active role, you will serve 1 day a week for 2 hours.  Some light walking is required.  We are looking for friendly faces to greet our patients, visitors and guest.  Help them get to the right location and feel confident they are in the right place.  Make new friends, become part of our wonderful volunteer community, attend special events and educational classes if you want, and discover a sense of purpose that you have been longing for.  It is fun and easy.  We have immediate openings.  Pick a day M-TH from either 8:30am-10:30am or 10:30am-12:30pm.

Agency: Thedacare Regional Medical Center - Neenah

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Green Bay Sail & Paddle Boat Transportation

A few of our boats are stored offsite and there is an occasional need to move boats to a different location locally. We are always looking for individuals that might be interested in trailering a boat or assisting with the launching or retrieval of boats. A good running vehicle with a hitch that can tow at least 2,000 lbs is required

Agency: Green Bay Sail and Paddle

A few of our boats are stored offsite and there is an occasional need to move boats to a different location locally. We are always looking for individuals that might be interested in trailering a boat or assisting with the launching or retrieval of boats. A good running vehicle with a hitch that can tow at least 2,000 lbs is required

Agency: Green Bay Sail and Paddle

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54302

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Green Bay Sail & Paddle Semi-Trailer Unloading

In our off-season, the majority of our boats are stored in a semi trailer. Once in the spring and once in the fall, we need to unload or load this trailer and are always in need of volunteers for this task.

Agency: Green Bay Sail and Paddle

In our off-season, the majority of our boats are stored in a semi trailer. Once in the spring and once in the fall, we need to unload or load this trailer and are always in need of volunteers for this task.

Agency: Green Bay Sail and Paddle

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54302

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Green Bay Sail & Paddle Translator

Supporting the education and growth of local youth is central to our mission. If you speak Spanish, consider volunteering your time to help with our educational initiatives in the Hispanic community.

Agency: Green Bay Sail and Paddle

Supporting the education and growth of local youth is central to our mission. If you speak Spanish, consider volunteering your time to help with our educational initiatives in the Hispanic community.

Agency: Green Bay Sail and Paddle

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54302

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Green Bay Sail & Paddle Community Engagement

Community outreach volunteers assist with expos and farmers market - distributing marketing materials. Join outreach projects that connect Green Bay Sail & Paddle with local organizations, promote inclusivity, and build awareness of our mission.

Agency: Green Bay Sail and Paddle

Community outreach volunteers assist with expos and farmers market - distributing marketing materials. Join outreach projects that connect Green Bay Sail & Paddle with local organizations, promote inclusivity, and build awareness of our mission.

Agency: Green Bay Sail and Paddle

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54302

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Green Bay Sail & Paddle Sailing Staff Support

Provide valuable behind-the-scenes help with tasks such as administering surveys, organizing files, and assisting shore activities.

Agency: Green Bay Sail and Paddle

Provide valuable behind-the-scenes help with tasks such as administering surveys, organizing files, and assisting shore activities.

Agency: Green Bay Sail and Paddle

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54302

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Holiday Food Boxes November

We are looking for individuals to help us prep and assemble Thanksgiving food boxes! These food boxes will go to our clients who have been impacted by Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Human Trafficking, or Child Abuse. You can help make this holiday season a little easier and a lot more enjoyable for many families we serve simply by volunteering your time. Gather a group of friends, family, or colleagues to sign up today! 

If you are interested in also doing a drive for the food items we pack inside the boxes, please reach out to our volunteer coordinator, Alex, directly at alexandral@twcwaukesha.org.

Agency: Women's Center, The

We are looking for individuals to help us prep and assemble Thanksgiving food boxes! These food boxes will go to our clients who have been impacted by Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Human Trafficking, or Child Abuse. You can help make this holiday season a little easier and a lot more enjoyable for many families we serve simply by volunteering your time. Gather a group of friends, family, or colleagues to sign up today! 

If you are interested in also doing a drive for the food items we pack inside the boxes, please reach out to our volunteer coordinator, Alex, directly at alexandral@twcwaukesha.org.

Agency: Women's Center, The

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Nov 18, 2026

Zip Code: 53186

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Holiday Food Boxes December

We are looking for individuals to help us prep and assemble food boxes for this upcoming holiday season! These food boxes will go to our clients who have been impacted by Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Human Trafficking, or Child Abuse. You can help make this holiday season a little easier and a lot more enjoyable for many families we serve simply by volunteering your time. Gather a group of friends, family, or colleagues to sign up today!

If you are interested in also doing a drive for the food items we pack inside the boxes, please reach out to our volunteer coordinator, Alex, directly at alexandral@twcwaukesha.org.

Agency: Women's Center, The

We are looking for individuals to help us prep and assemble food boxes for this upcoming holiday season! These food boxes will go to our clients who have been impacted by Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Human Trafficking, or Child Abuse. You can help make this holiday season a little easier and a lot more enjoyable for many families we serve simply by volunteering your time. Gather a group of friends, family, or colleagues to sign up today!

If you are interested in also doing a drive for the food items we pack inside the boxes, please reach out to our volunteer coordinator, Alex, directly at alexandral@twcwaukesha.org.

Agency: Women's Center, The

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 8, 2026

Zip Code: 53186

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Backpack Packing for Back to School

We are looking for individuals or groups to help us pack backpacks and comfort kits for those who are going back to school this fall!  These backpacks will go to our adult clients who are attending college and the children of clients who are attending 4K - 12th grade. Each backpack is personalized to each person's likes and needs. Gather a group of friends, family, or colleagues to sign up today! 

If you are interested in also doing a drive for the school supplies and comfort items we pack inside the backpacks and comfort kits, please reach out to our volunteer coordinator, Alex, directly at alexandral@twcwaukesha.org.

Agency: Women's Center, The

We are looking for individuals or groups to help us pack backpacks and comfort kits for those who are going back to school this fall!  These backpacks will go to our adult clients who are attending college and the children of clients who are attending 4K - 12th grade. Each backpack is personalized to each person's likes and needs. Gather a group of friends, family, or colleagues to sign up today! 

If you are interested in also doing a drive for the school supplies and comfort items we pack inside the backpacks and comfort kits, please reach out to our volunteer coordinator, Alex, directly at alexandral@twcwaukesha.org.

Agency: Women's Center, The

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 29, 2026

Zip Code: 53186

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Companion Hospice Volunteer - Howards Grove

SHARE YOUR CARE.

COULD I BE A HOSPICE VOLUNTEER?

YES!

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

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

 

 

Agency: Heartland Hospice

SHARE YOUR CARE.

COULD I BE A HOSPICE VOLUNTEER?

YES!

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

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

 

 

Agency: Heartland Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53083

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Companion Hospice Volunteer - Omro

SHARE YOUR CARE.

COULD I BE A HOSPICE VOLUNTEER?

YES!

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

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

 

 

Agency: Heartland Hospice

SHARE YOUR CARE.

COULD I BE A HOSPICE VOLUNTEER?

YES!

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

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

 

 

Agency: Heartland Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54963

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Deep Clean Rotational Toys

Are you organized and like to make sure things sparkle and shine? We're looking for a team of individuals to help deep clean our toys, either one time or monthly schedule. 

Our exhibits and their manipulatives get cleaned daily after each use, but sometime the dirt builds up a little over time that our LEGO and other blocks need a nice soak in a tub bath. Stuffies take a trip to the laundromat and get a nice spin and fluff cycle to maintain their youthful appearance. 

Agency: Central Wisconsin Children's Museum

Are you organized and like to make sure things sparkle and shine? We're looking for a team of individuals to help deep clean our toys, either one time or monthly schedule. 

Our exhibits and their manipulatives get cleaned daily after each use, but sometime the dirt builds up a little over time that our LEGO and other blocks need a nice soak in a tub bath. Stuffies take a trip to the laundromat and get a nice spin and fluff cycle to maintain their youthful appearance. 

Agency: Central Wisconsin Children's Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 3, 2026 through Dec 30, 2026

Zip Code: 54481

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Volunteers for Hillview Life Center Adult Programming and Childcare

Hillview Life Center will offer a second YWCA La Crosse childcare site,  providing opportunities for intergenerational collaborative programming. We seek volunteers to help with the Adult Programming and for assistance in the childcare setting. Reading books, assisting with art projects, and sharing skills and activities that you are passionate about. Playing games and visiting with adults, utilizing the adult programming.

Agency: YWCA La Crosse

Hillview Life Center will offer a second YWCA La Crosse childcare site,  providing opportunities for intergenerational collaborative programming. We seek volunteers to help with the Adult Programming and for assistance in the childcare setting. Reading books, assisting with art projects, and sharing skills and activities that you are passionate about. Playing games and visiting with adults, utilizing the adult programming.

Agency: YWCA La Crosse

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Handyman

Coulee Region RSVP is looking for volunteer handyman to help clients with minor fix it repairs in their homes.  

We provide limited fix-it services for individuals in need in our community.  The program is designed to help individuals with disabilities, veterans and seniors who are in need of minor home repair.  Our volunteer donate their time and skills at no charge.

No job is to small.

All that is required is for the individuals requesting the service to provide/pay for the materials.  


Agency: Coulee Region RSVP

Coulee Region RSVP is looking for volunteer handyman to help clients with minor fix it repairs in their homes.  

We provide limited fix-it services for individuals in need in our community.  The program is designed to help individuals with disabilities, veterans and seniors who are in need of minor home repair.  Our volunteer donate their time and skills at no charge.

No job is to small.

All that is required is for the individuals requesting the service to provide/pay for the materials.  


Agency: Coulee Region RSVP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Drivers

Coulee Region RSVP is always looking for Volunteer Drivers.  Do you enjoy driving, meeting new people?

Volunteer Drivers age 55 and better use their own vehicles to transport individuals to medical and personal appointments.   Monday through Friday from 7:30 am- 5:00 pm.  You choose the days and times you would like to volunteer.  

Volunteer drivers receive mileage reimbursement at the IRS rate of 72.5 cents per mile.  You can volunteer on a daily, weekly or on-call basis.

Agency: Coulee Region RSVP

Coulee Region RSVP is always looking for Volunteer Drivers.  Do you enjoy driving, meeting new people?

Volunteer Drivers age 55 and better use their own vehicles to transport individuals to medical and personal appointments.   Monday through Friday from 7:30 am- 5:00 pm.  You choose the days and times you would like to volunteer.  

Volunteer drivers receive mileage reimbursement at the IRS rate of 72.5 cents per mile.  You can volunteer on a daily, weekly or on-call basis.

Agency: Coulee Region RSVP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Parties

Come help us with food prep, party set up, and our participants with activities and games. Free meal included.

Agency: La Crosse Special Recreation

Come help us with food prep, party set up, and our participants with activities and games. Free meal included.

Agency: La Crosse Special Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 54601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Activity Night

Come play games, color, and help our participants with other fun activities!

Agency: La Crosse Special Recreation

Come play games, color, and help our participants with other fun activities!

Agency: La Crosse Special Recreation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 54601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Electronics Department Assistance

We are looking for assistance in our electrical department, which involves testing and pricing appliances, as well as hardware & pet supplies. The first couple of days of training would be in the morning and then the volunteer would transition to volunteer in the afternoon. Shifts can be up to 2-3 hours, and we are flexible with days.

Agency: St. Vincent de Paul Neenah/Menasha

We are looking for assistance in our electrical department, which involves testing and pricing appliances, as well as hardware & pet supplies. The first couple of days of training would be in the morning and then the volunteer would transition to volunteer in the afternoon. Shifts can be up to 2-3 hours, and we are flexible with days.

Agency: St. Vincent de Paul Neenah/Menasha

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Men's Group

We are looking for a male volunteer to create a social and activity group for men only.  this would take place in Creekview which is a skilled nursing facility.  Must be comfortable with the elderly.  this would be anew opportunity so there is flexibility in programming.  Come share your talents and active listening skills to enhance the lives of the men who currently live here.

Background check is required.

Agency: Evergreen Retirement Community

We are looking for a male volunteer to create a social and activity group for men only.  this would take place in Creekview which is a skilled nursing facility.  Must be comfortable with the elderly.  this would be anew opportunity so there is flexibility in programming.  Come share your talents and active listening skills to enhance the lives of the men who currently live here.

Background check is required.

Agency: Evergreen Retirement Community

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 54902

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Bayview Food Pantry - Tuesdays

Staffing Bayview's Food Pantry. This includes stocking shelves, checking in visitors, helping them navigate their options, conduct general tidying, and sort through areas for expired items. Time limit is not set. Tuesday tasks can be completed quickly with more hands available. Thank you for all the help :)

Agency: Bayview Community Center

Staffing Bayview's Food Pantry. This includes stocking shelves, checking in visitors, helping them navigate their options, conduct general tidying, and sort through areas for expired items. Time limit is not set. Tuesday tasks can be completed quickly with more hands available. Thank you for all the help :)

Agency: Bayview Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53715

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Bookkeeper

REINS is seeking a bookkeeper to keep our organization running smoothly. Our Financial Officer has handled these responsibilities, along with his board duties, for the past several years. He is retiring, and we will be separating the responsibilities. He is willing to assist with turnover and training. 

Thank you for considering this opportunity. I look forward to talking with you about joining our team and the Magic of REINS.

Our current Financial Officer spends approximately 20 hours each month on these duties. A list of duties performed is listed below.


Bookkeeping duties
 Financial statements – classify all bank activity and prepare financial statements
for the Financial Officer for monthly BOD meetings

Payroll – biweekly payroll checks, tax deposits and filings, W2s, etc.,  currently
performed in QuickBooks. Minimal time needed to add/subtract employees,
maintain pay rates and reimbursements, and enter hours for hourly employees
biweekly; overall responsibility for tax payments, employee W-2’s, etc.

Bill pay – approx. 10-20 regular vendors to be paid and various one-offs.
Virtually all are paid via automated bill pay at Summit Credit Union, direct ACH, or
autopay on a credit card. It could likely be done once per month, although some
situations still require immediate payment
Billing for services – We bill families directly via QuickBooks, as well as bill for
reimbursement from Sheboygan County and others (Dept of Human Services)
and IRIS. A somewhat complicated billing process is to be done four times per year.
Deposits – Tracking, reconciling, recording, and ensuring donors receive
personal thank you notes and tax acknowledgement is a fairly time-consuming process.

Agency: REINS, Inc Equine Assisted Services

REINS is seeking a bookkeeper to keep our organization running smoothly. Our Financial Officer has handled these responsibilities, along with his board duties, for the past several years. He is retiring, and we will be separating the responsibilities. He is willing to assist with turnover and training. 

Thank you for considering this opportunity. I look forward to talking with you about joining our team and the Magic of REINS.

Our current Financial Officer spends approximately 20 hours each month on these duties. A list of duties performed is listed below.


Bookkeeping duties
 Financial statements – classify all bank activity and prepare financial statements
for the Financial Officer for monthly BOD meetings

Payroll – biweekly payroll checks, tax deposits and filings, W2s, etc.,  currently
performed in QuickBooks. Minimal time needed to add/subtract employees,
maintain pay rates and reimbursements, and enter hours for hourly employees
biweekly; overall responsibility for tax payments, employee W-2’s, etc.

Bill pay – approx. 10-20 regular vendors to be paid and various one-offs.
Virtually all are paid via automated bill pay at Summit Credit Union, direct ACH, or
autopay on a credit card. It could likely be done once per month, although some
situations still require immediate payment
Billing for services – We bill families directly via QuickBooks, as well as bill for
reimbursement from Sheboygan County and others (Dept of Human Services)
and IRIS. A somewhat complicated billing process is to be done four times per year.
Deposits – Tracking, reconciling, recording, and ensuring donors receive
personal thank you notes and tax acknowledgement is a fairly time-consuming process.

Agency: REINS, Inc Equine Assisted Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53085

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Financial Officer on Board of Directors

REINS is looking to file an upcoming vacancy on our Board of Directors for a Financial Officer. This is a key position for our organization. After many years of service, our current Financial Officer is resigning to spend more time with grandchildren. He is willing to assist with turnover and training. 

Thank you for considering this opportunity. I look forward to talking with you about joining our team and the Magic of REINS. 

Our current Financial Officer spends approximately 10 hours each month on these duties. Bookkeeping is not part of this position. A list of duties performed by our current Financial Officer are listed below.

Finance Officer / Treasurer duties
Banking
 Check signing authority
 Maximize return on excess cash
 Monitor account balances – ensure sufficient cash on hand to meet payroll and
pay expenses
Credit cards
 Overall card “owner” and monitor credit limits / spending
Insurance
 Liaison with Markel Insurance (liability), West Bend (property insurance on
barn/house) and Society (workers’ comp). Renew each year, negotiate rates as
needed, ensure premiums are current
Fundraising
 Assist Philanthropy Director and Grant Writers on financial portion of grant applications and required
reporting
Financials
 Prepare annual budget – work with staff and BOD on setting realistic, achievable
revenue targets and expense limits
 Review monthly financial statements and advise BOD on the propriety of financials
and progress toward budgets
 Work with the external accountant (Begalke) to compile annual financial statements
and required filings (IRS Form 990)
Legal/Compliance
 File/sign various nonprofit required state and grantor required filings and
information

Agency: REINS, Inc Equine Assisted Services

REINS is looking to file an upcoming vacancy on our Board of Directors for a Financial Officer. This is a key position for our organization. After many years of service, our current Financial Officer is resigning to spend more time with grandchildren. He is willing to assist with turnover and training. 

Thank you for considering this opportunity. I look forward to talking with you about joining our team and the Magic of REINS. 

Our current Financial Officer spends approximately 10 hours each month on these duties. Bookkeeping is not part of this position. A list of duties performed by our current Financial Officer are listed below.

Finance Officer / Treasurer duties
Banking
 Check signing authority
 Maximize return on excess cash
 Monitor account balances – ensure sufficient cash on hand to meet payroll and
pay expenses
Credit cards
 Overall card “owner” and monitor credit limits / spending
Insurance
 Liaison with Markel Insurance (liability), West Bend (property insurance on
barn/house) and Society (workers’ comp). Renew each year, negotiate rates as
needed, ensure premiums are current
Fundraising
 Assist Philanthropy Director and Grant Writers on financial portion of grant applications and required
reporting
Financials
 Prepare annual budget – work with staff and BOD on setting realistic, achievable
revenue targets and expense limits
 Review monthly financial statements and advise BOD on the propriety of financials
and progress toward budgets
 Work with the external accountant (Begalke) to compile annual financial statements
and required filings (IRS Form 990)
Legal/Compliance
 File/sign various nonprofit required state and grantor required filings and
information

Agency: REINS, Inc Equine Assisted Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53085

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer to Help Prepare Food Orders for Pantries!

Want to make a tangible impact in your community? We are looking for Distribution Center Support volunteers to help us gather food orders for Second Harvest's partnering pantries!


This is a hands-on opportunity to make a real impact, ensuring neighbors have access to nourishing foods.


What You'll Do:

As a Distribution Center Support volunteer, you'll play an important role in preparing food orders for our partner pantries. This includes gathering and organizing orders onto pallets, using a pallet jack, to get them ready for delivery and pickup. Training will be provided.


What We're Looking For:

Friendly, reliable individuals who enjoy working as part of a team.Able to work independently and lift between 20-30 pounds consistently throughout the shift. (Lifting may be up to 40-50 lbs at a time. Assistance is available when needed.)Experience using a pallet jack, or willing to learn.


Commitment:

Approx. 8 a.m. - 12 p.m., Monday-Friday (at least 2 days per week) - We'll work with you to coordinate a regular weekly schedule.We ask for at least a 2-month minimum commitment.


Requirements:

18 years and above.Approved Second Harvest volunteer.Successfully complete a background check.Adherence to all workplace safety standards and procedures.


Why Volunteer With Us?

You'll be part of a mission-driven team working to address food insecurity right in your community.Volunteering with us means building community, staying active, and knowing your time is making a direct impact.


Ready to help make a difference? You can complete our volunteer application linked here or email us for more information at volunteers@secondharvestsw.org.

Agency: Second Harvest Foodbank of Southern Wisconsin

Want to make a tangible impact in your community? We are looking for Distribution Center Support volunteers to help us gather food orders for Second Harvest's partnering pantries!


This is a hands-on opportunity to make a real impact, ensuring neighbors have access to nourishing foods.


What You'll Do:

As a Distribution Center Support volunteer, you'll play an important role in preparing food orders for our partner pantries. This includes gathering and organizing orders onto pallets, using a pallet jack, to get them ready for delivery and pickup. Training will be provided.


What We're Looking For:

Friendly, reliable individuals who enjoy working as part of a team.Able to work independently and lift between 20-30 pounds consistently throughout the shift. (Lifting may be up to 40-50 lbs at a time. Assistance is available when needed.)Experience using a pallet jack, or willing to learn.


Commitment:

Approx. 8 a.m. - 12 p.m., Monday-Friday (at least 2 days per week) - We'll work with you to coordinate a regular weekly schedule.We ask for at least a 2-month minimum commitment.


Requirements:

18 years and above.Approved Second Harvest volunteer.Successfully complete a background check.Adherence to all workplace safety standards and procedures.


Why Volunteer With Us?

You'll be part of a mission-driven team working to address food insecurity right in your community.Volunteering with us means building community, staying active, and knowing your time is making a direct impact.


Ready to help make a difference? You can complete our volunteer application linked here or email us for more information at volunteers@secondharvestsw.org.

Agency: Second Harvest Foodbank of Southern Wisconsin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53718

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Us Go the Extra Mile—Join Our ReStore Driving Team!

Donation Drivers and Assistants:

Operate the ReStore box truck to collect donated items from residences or businesses, carefully load the items into the truck, and transport them to the ReStore. Assess the quality of donated items for acceptance based on ReStore guidelines. Provide excellent customer service during donation pick-ups, representing the ReStore's values. Must be able to lift 50 or more pounds. Perform regular safety checks and basic maintenance on the truck (e.g., checking fluid levels).  Have a valid driver’s license with a clean driving record.

You must be 18 years old. Must be specially trained. Reasonable accommodations will be provided.

For more information or to sign up, contact Jess at JessicaM@foxcitieshabitat.org or call/text 920-257-6907.

Agency: Greater Fox Cities Area Habitat for Humanity

Donation Drivers and Assistants:

Operate the ReStore box truck to collect donated items from residences or businesses, carefully load the items into the truck, and transport them to the ReStore. Assess the quality of donated items for acceptance based on ReStore guidelines. Provide excellent customer service during donation pick-ups, representing the ReStore's values. Must be able to lift 50 or more pounds. Perform regular safety checks and basic maintenance on the truck (e.g., checking fluid levels).  Have a valid driver’s license with a clean driving record.

You must be 18 years old. Must be specially trained. Reasonable accommodations will be provided.

For more information or to sign up, contact Jess at JessicaM@foxcitieshabitat.org or call/text 920-257-6907.

Agency: Greater Fox Cities Area Habitat for Humanity

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54913

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bayview Food Pantry - Friday

Staffing Bayview's Food Pantry. This includes stocking shelves, checking in visitors, helping them navigate their options, conducting general tidying, and sort through areas for expired items.

Agency: Bayview Community Center

Staffing Bayview's Food Pantry. This includes stocking shelves, checking in visitors, helping them navigate their options, conducting general tidying, and sort through areas for expired items.

Agency: Bayview Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53715

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Social Media Intern

Overview

The focus of this role will be assisting in marketing/branding of The Good Fight, creating content that showcases our relationship-driven programming to the community. You will be responsible for creating and managing content for the organization’s website and media outlets. Applicants should have experience in graphic design, including experience utilizing Canva.


Essential Functions

Help plan, facilitate, and evaluate marketing strategyProvide support in the branding of the organizationDevelop content that drives cohesive messaging to GFCC audience


Duties and Responsibilities

Design both print and digital materialsCreate and maintain newsletter/blogCollaborate with Executive Director to develop design conceptsMonitor all social media platforms (comments, messages, etc.)Use graphic design software and work with a wide variety of mediaFilm, write, edit, and post content according to scheduleCreate and adhere to content calendarSet up Text-to-GiveSubmit Google Ads grant


Requirements and Qualifications

High school degree or equivalent; must be enrolled in an accredited university/college program to receive creditExperience working with CanvaExperience working with WordPress (Website Builder), preferredProficient computer skills, including Microsoft Office Suite (Word, PowerPoint, and Excel) and/or Google Drive (Word, Presentation, Excel, and Calendar)Must be at least 18 years of ageExcellent written and verbal communication skillsStrong creative and analytical skillsSelf-directed and able to work without supervision


Compensation

Receive university credits and stipend payment from The Good Fight Community Center

Stipend Dates: May 1st(Spring), August 1st(Summer), December 1st(Fall)

• $1000 per semester (minimum 10 hours per week)

*Actual payouts occur on whatever payday is closest to listed dates

Agency: The Good Fight Community Center, Inc.

Overview

The focus of this role will be assisting in marketing/branding of The Good Fight, creating content that showcases our relationship-driven programming to the community. You will be responsible for creating and managing content for the organization’s website and media outlets. Applicants should have experience in graphic design, including experience utilizing Canva.


Essential Functions

Help plan, facilitate, and evaluate marketing strategyProvide support in the branding of the organizationDevelop content that drives cohesive messaging to GFCC audience


Duties and Responsibilities

Design both print and digital materialsCreate and maintain newsletter/blogCollaborate with Executive Director to develop design conceptsMonitor all social media platforms (comments, messages, etc.)Use graphic design software and work with a wide variety of mediaFilm, write, edit, and post content according to scheduleCreate and adhere to content calendarSet up Text-to-GiveSubmit Google Ads grant


Requirements and Qualifications

High school degree or equivalent; must be enrolled in an accredited university/college program to receive creditExperience working with CanvaExperience working with WordPress (Website Builder), preferredProficient computer skills, including Microsoft Office Suite (Word, PowerPoint, and Excel) and/or Google Drive (Word, Presentation, Excel, and Calendar)Must be at least 18 years of ageExcellent written and verbal communication skillsStrong creative and analytical skillsSelf-directed and able to work without supervision


Compensation

Receive university credits and stipend payment from The Good Fight Community Center

Stipend Dates: May 1st(Spring), August 1st(Summer), December 1st(Fall)

• $1000 per semester (minimum 10 hours per week)

*Actual payouts occur on whatever payday is closest to listed dates

Agency: The Good Fight Community Center, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dispatcher of volunteer transporters

Mayo Clinic Health System is looking for a volunteer to Dispatch our DART (Dependable And Resourceful Transport) volunteers.  Working in an office setting, the Dispatcher will answer phone requests and use Epic Transport Manager software to arrange patient and item transport/escort in the hospital and clinic. 

Agency: Mayo Clinic Health System

Mayo Clinic Health System is looking for a volunteer to Dispatch our DART (Dependable And Resourceful Transport) volunteers.  Working in an office setting, the Dispatcher will answer phone requests and use Epic Transport Manager software to arrange patient and item transport/escort in the hospital and clinic. 

Agency: Mayo Clinic Health System

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Yarn and Material Needed

Coulee Region RSVP gives over 10,000 items away to local non profits per year.  Volunteers make hats, mittens, scarfs, wheelchair/walker bags, etc.   We could always use donations of fabric, yarn and dishcloth (cotton) yarn. Due to our limited budget we love donations of any kind.  

Agency: Coulee Region RSVP

Coulee Region RSVP gives over 10,000 items away to local non profits per year.  Volunteers make hats, mittens, scarfs, wheelchair/walker bags, etc.   We could always use donations of fabric, yarn and dishcloth (cotton) yarn. Due to our limited budget we love donations of any kind.  

Agency: Coulee Region RSVP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help as a START Literacy Program Tutor Spring 2026

Learn how to teach elementary-age youth to read as a trained tutor.

Goodman Community Center is offering a tutoring program that teams adult tutors with elementary youth. Teams of adults and youth will work to improve the young person‘s reading skills, with support from our Goodman Literacy Specialist.

This program runs for a total of 13 weeks, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 3-5pm.

Spring semester runs January 27- April 30th, 2026. 

Sessions are broken into two chapters (see below):

Chapter 1: For the first 5 weeks, all new tutors attend a Science of Reading evidence-based training where they learn to use toolboxes of literacy resources and activities (before tutor sessions begin). 

Chapter 2: The next 8 weeks (following the training) volunteers tutor elementary students in an after school "Lit Club." 

All tutors are assigned to a tutor team that provides continued coaching and support. Ideal tutors and enthusiastic about reading and literacy and are available for the listed 6 hours per week.

If interested, please indicate interest on this link AND either call 608-204-8048 OR email abigail@goodmancenter.org.

Agency: Goodman Community Center

Learn how to teach elementary-age youth to read as a trained tutor.

Goodman Community Center is offering a tutoring program that teams adult tutors with elementary youth. Teams of adults and youth will work to improve the young person‘s reading skills, with support from our Goodman Literacy Specialist.

This program runs for a total of 13 weeks, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 3-5pm.

Spring semester runs January 27- April 30th, 2026. 

Sessions are broken into two chapters (see below):

Chapter 1: For the first 5 weeks, all new tutors attend a Science of Reading evidence-based training where they learn to use toolboxes of literacy resources and activities (before tutor sessions begin). 

Chapter 2: The next 8 weeks (following the training) volunteers tutor elementary students in an after school "Lit Club." 

All tutors are assigned to a tutor team that provides continued coaching and support. Ideal tutors and enthusiastic about reading and literacy and are available for the listed 6 hours per week.

If interested, please indicate interest on this link AND either call 608-204-8048 OR email abigail@goodmancenter.org.

Agency: Goodman Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor Needed for 13-year-old Kaukauna Boy

We currently have a 13-year-old boy from Kaukauna waiting to be matched with a mentor. This funny, energetic boy lives with his mother and would really enjoy spending time with a male mentor. He has a variety of interests including sports, biking and playing Chess. He also enjoys science experiments and learning about astronomy. We are hoping to find him a mentor soon!

 

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

 

The Outagamie County Mentoring Program is looking for volunteer mentors who are willing to engage in positive activities with a child in the local community.  Mentors are asked to spend 4 hours each month with the child they are matched with, meeting at least twice per month.


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

Agency: Outagamie County Mentoring Program

We currently have a 13-year-old boy from Kaukauna waiting to be matched with a mentor. This funny, energetic boy lives with his mother and would really enjoy spending time with a male mentor. He has a variety of interests including sports, biking and playing Chess. He also enjoys science experiments and learning about astronomy. We are hoping to find him a mentor soon!

 

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

 

The Outagamie County Mentoring Program is looking for volunteer mentors who are willing to engage in positive activities with a child in the local community.  Mentors are asked to spend 4 hours each month with the child they are matched with, meeting at least twice per month.


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

Agency: Outagamie County Mentoring Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54911

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor Needed for 12-year-old Appleton Girl

We currently have a 12-year-old girl from Appleton waiting to be matched with a mentor. This friendly and bubbly girl enjoys drawing, photography and anything arts and crafts related. She absolutely loves animal and hopes to become a veterinarian when she grows up. She has mentioned feeling misunderstood and overlooked at home and is excited to spend some one-on-one time with a mentor.


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

 

The Outagamie County Mentoring Program is looking for volunteer mentors who are willing to engage in positive activities with a child in the local community.  Mentors are asked to spend 4 hours each month with the child they are matched with, meeting at least twice per month.


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

Agency: Outagamie County Mentoring Program

We currently have a 12-year-old girl from Appleton waiting to be matched with a mentor. This friendly and bubbly girl enjoys drawing, photography and anything arts and crafts related. She absolutely loves animal and hopes to become a veterinarian when she grows up. She has mentioned feeling misunderstood and overlooked at home and is excited to spend some one-on-one time with a mentor.


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

 

The Outagamie County Mentoring Program is looking for volunteer mentors who are willing to engage in positive activities with a child in the local community.  Mentors are asked to spend 4 hours each month with the child they are matched with, meeting at least twice per month.


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

Agency: Outagamie County Mentoring Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54911

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Celebration Dinners 2026

You can help House of Hope residents celebrate birthdays, babies, GEDs, and more! We’re looking for individuals or groups to provide dinner on the third Wednesday of each month. Meals should be prepared offsite and dropped off by 4:00 pm that day—or earlier if they can be refrigerated or frozen. Please plan to provide a main dish and side, salad, or veggies for about 30 people.

Anyone can sign up, and Volunteer Orientation is not required. Celebration Dinner Volunteers do not interact with House of Hope clients.

To sign up, click this link: https://www.mobilize.us/houseofhopegb/event/860839/

Agency: House of Hope Green Bay, Inc.

You can help House of Hope residents celebrate birthdays, babies, GEDs, and more! We’re looking for individuals or groups to provide dinner on the third Wednesday of each month. Meals should be prepared offsite and dropped off by 4:00 pm that day—or earlier if they can be refrigerated or frozen. Please plan to provide a main dish and side, salad, or veggies for about 30 people.

Anyone can sign up, and Volunteer Orientation is not required. Celebration Dinner Volunteers do not interact with House of Hope clients.

To sign up, click this link: https://www.mobilize.us/houseofhopegb/event/860839/

Agency: House of Hope Green Bay, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54303

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Intern

We’re proud that we’re able 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. And we’ll tailor the experience for every intern that comes through our doors. We’ll work with the local universities to meet the needs of your internship and make sure you have an experience to help boost you into the professional field of interest. O

Our highest need for interns include:

Community educationGeneral office work

To get involved, contact us and specify that you are interested in being an intern.

Agency: The Center: 7 Rivers LGBTQ Connection

We’re proud that we’re able 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. And we’ll tailor the experience for every intern that comes through our doors. We’ll work with the local universities to meet the needs of your internship and make sure you have an experience to help boost you into the professional field of interest. O

Our highest need for interns include:

Community educationGeneral office work

To get involved, contact us and specify that you are interested in being an intern.

Agency: The Center: 7 Rivers LGBTQ Connection

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54601

Allow Groups: No