Opportunities From: Volunteer Wisconsin

Volunteer: Faire on the Fox

Volunteers are needed to assist us in hosting this year's Faire on the Fox, formerly Faire on the Green, hosted by the Paine Art Center & Gardens, now taking place at the Leach Amphitheater.

This beloved arts and crafts fair has been passed on to the City of Oshkosh’s Cultural and Enrichment Services Department and will continue the tradition in a new location with more room to grow and plenty of parking.

Featuring more than 130 vendors, the event offers something for everyone, including garden art, woodwork, glasswork, jewelry, food trucks, live music, and more.

Volunteers are needed in a variety of ways both on Saturday & Sunday. Please call us today!

Agency: City of Oshkosh Parks Services & Events

Volunteers are needed to assist us in hosting this year's Faire on the Fox, formerly Faire on the Green, hosted by the Paine Art Center & Gardens, now taking place at the Leach Amphitheater.

This beloved arts and crafts fair has been passed on to the City of Oshkosh’s Cultural and Enrichment Services Department and will continue the tradition in a new location with more room to grow and plenty of parking.

Featuring more than 130 vendors, the event offers something for everyone, including garden art, woodwork, glasswork, jewelry, food trucks, live music, and more.

Volunteers are needed in a variety of ways both on Saturday & Sunday. Please call us today!

Agency: City of Oshkosh Parks Services & Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 12, 2026

Zip Code: 54902

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Art & Chalk Fest

Join the Museum of Wisconsin Art (MOWA) at its annual Art & Chalk Fest—a live arts weekend on Saturday and Sunday, August 1-2 in West Bend, WI. This FREE, outdoor, live arts festival is set amidst the museum’s four-acre campus and features artists from the Wisconsin arts community.

Experience chalk artists creating large-scale works of art right before your eyes, shop our vendor market, take in live art demonstrations, and enjoy a bite and a beer, all while listening to live music and taking in the scenic vistas of MOWA’s four-acre campus. Visit the expanded Activity Zone to participate in Chalk the Street or get creative with hands-on art projects. Enjoy the best of Wisconsin art with FREE museum admission on Saturday and Sunday.

Agency: Museum of Wisconsin Art

Join the Museum of Wisconsin Art (MOWA) at its annual Art & Chalk Fest—a live arts weekend on Saturday and Sunday, August 1-2 in West Bend, WI. This FREE, outdoor, live arts festival is set amidst the museum’s four-acre campus and features artists from the Wisconsin arts community.

Experience chalk artists creating large-scale works of art right before your eyes, shop our vendor market, take in live art demonstrations, and enjoy a bite and a beer, all while listening to live music and taking in the scenic vistas of MOWA’s four-acre campus. Visit the expanded Activity Zone to participate in Chalk the Street or get creative with hands-on art projects. Enjoy the best of Wisconsin art with FREE museum admission on Saturday and Sunday.

Agency: Museum of Wisconsin Art

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53095

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Golf Outing

We are excited to announce that registration is now open for our Next 18 Community Open, taking place on Monday, July 27, 2026 at Western Lakes Golf Club in Pewaukee, Wisconsin.
This event continues to serve as a key opportunity for our broader community, alumni, and supporters to engage with Next 18 and support our mission. Proceeds from the event directly fund our programming and help us continue to expand access to veterans and first responders across the country.
How You Can Help:
1. Silent Auction & Raffle Items
We are actively seeking gift certificates, merchandise, and unique experiences. Our online auction allows for national participation, meaning items from any location can drive meaningful impact.
2. Foursomes & Participation
We welcome individuals, groups, and organizations to participate in the outing.
3. Sponsorship Opportunities
We offer a range of sponsorship opportunities to showcase your business while supporting the mission of Next 18.
4. Share Your Network
If you have connections, locally or nationally, who may be interested in supporting, attending, or partnering with Next 18, we would welcome the introduction.

As we continue to grow, our focus remains on delivering high-impact programming while building a strong community around those we serve.
Thank you for your continued support of Next 18 and our mission to create lasting change for veterans and first responders.


For questions or contributions, please contact Alison Cefalu at alison@next18.org or Matt McDonell at matt@next18.org.

https://next18.org/outing2026/

Agency: Next 18

We are excited to announce that registration is now open for our Next 18 Community Open, taking place on Monday, July 27, 2026 at Western Lakes Golf Club in Pewaukee, Wisconsin.
This event continues to serve as a key opportunity for our broader community, alumni, and supporters to engage with Next 18 and support our mission. Proceeds from the event directly fund our programming and help us continue to expand access to veterans and first responders across the country.
How You Can Help:
1. Silent Auction & Raffle Items
We are actively seeking gift certificates, merchandise, and unique experiences. Our online auction allows for national participation, meaning items from any location can drive meaningful impact.
2. Foursomes & Participation
We welcome individuals, groups, and organizations to participate in the outing.
3. Sponsorship Opportunities
We offer a range of sponsorship opportunities to showcase your business while supporting the mission of Next 18.
4. Share Your Network
If you have connections, locally or nationally, who may be interested in supporting, attending, or partnering with Next 18, we would welcome the introduction.

As we continue to grow, our focus remains on delivering high-impact programming while building a strong community around those we serve.
Thank you for your continued support of Next 18 and our mission to create lasting change for veterans and first responders.


For questions or contributions, please contact Alison Cefalu at alison@next18.org or Matt McDonell at matt@next18.org.

https://next18.org/outing2026/

Agency: Next 18

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 27, 2026

Zip Code: 53072

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Planting Bed Clean Up

Looking for volunteers to pull weeds, remove rocks or other debris from planting bed areas.

Agency: RCS Empowers, Inc.

Looking for volunteers to pull weeds, remove rocks or other debris from planting bed areas.

Agency: RCS Empowers, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53083

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Golf Fore Horizon

Get ready to tee off for a great cause at the 8th Annual Golf Fore Horizon fundraiser! This year’s event brings together business and community leaders for a fantastic day of golf, camaraderie and fun, all in support of Horizon’s Grief Resource Center. Register to golf, or volunteer at www.horizonhch.org or call 414-586-8341. We are looking for volunteers to help with registration, set up, cleanup, sitting at the hole- in- one holes, and help for the photographer. Contact Kimberly Szymanski at 414-586-8332 or kimberly.szymanski@horizonhch.org for more information.

Agency: Horizon Home Care & Hospice

Get ready to tee off for a great cause at the 8th Annual Golf Fore Horizon fundraiser! This year’s event brings together business and community leaders for a fantastic day of golf, camaraderie and fun, all in support of Horizon’s Grief Resource Center. Register to golf, or volunteer at www.horizonhch.org or call 414-586-8341. We are looking for volunteers to help with registration, set up, cleanup, sitting at the hole- in- one holes, and help for the photographer. Contact Kimberly Szymanski at 414-586-8332 or kimberly.szymanski@horizonhch.org for more information.

Agency: Horizon Home Care & Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Aug 17, 2026

Zip Code: 53223

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media Content Creator


Position Overview

Rebuilding Together Sheboygan County (RTSC) is looking for a creative storyteller to help us bring our mission to life online.  The Social Media Content Creator is responsible for developing, scheduling, and publishing engaging content (graphics, videos, stories) across social media platforms such as Instagram, LinkedIn, and Facebook to increase community awareness of the work of RTSC.   


Key Responsibilities

Create and schedule social media posts.

Attend various social functions and project implementations to capture content (ex. before and after transformation pictures or videos of homes).

Share stories that highlight RTSC’s impact, and community partnerships.

Maintain the various social media accounts for RTSC.


Qualifications

Social media fluency and computer skills

Proficiency in, or willingness to learn, Canva, Adobe Creative Suite, or mobile video editing tools.

Strong writing skills for crafting compelling captions and engaging narratives.

Dependable, creative, detail-oriented, and team-spirted approach.

Access to a smart phone with a good camera and a laptop.


What You’ll Gain

Hands-on experience managing content for a nonprofit.

Portfolio-ready work.

Volunteer hours (if needed for school or programs).

Satisfaction knowing your content helps us secure the resources needed to keep our neighbors warm, safe and dry.


The Social Media Content Creator is a part-time, volunteer role, and each volunteer maintains a significant level of control over their own schedule and volunteer hours.  Rebuilding projects implantations are performed during daylight hours when interviews and content can be obtained.



Agency: Rebuilding Together Sheboygan County


Position Overview

Rebuilding Together Sheboygan County (RTSC) is looking for a creative storyteller to help us bring our mission to life online.  The Social Media Content Creator is responsible for developing, scheduling, and publishing engaging content (graphics, videos, stories) across social media platforms such as Instagram, LinkedIn, and Facebook to increase community awareness of the work of RTSC.   


Key Responsibilities

Create and schedule social media posts.

Attend various social functions and project implementations to capture content (ex. before and after transformation pictures or videos of homes).

Share stories that highlight RTSC’s impact, and community partnerships.

Maintain the various social media accounts for RTSC.


Qualifications

Social media fluency and computer skills

Proficiency in, or willingness to learn, Canva, Adobe Creative Suite, or mobile video editing tools.

Strong writing skills for crafting compelling captions and engaging narratives.

Dependable, creative, detail-oriented, and team-spirted approach.

Access to a smart phone with a good camera and a laptop.


What You’ll Gain

Hands-on experience managing content for a nonprofit.

Portfolio-ready work.

Volunteer hours (if needed for school or programs).

Satisfaction knowing your content helps us secure the resources needed to keep our neighbors warm, safe and dry.


The Social Media Content Creator is a part-time, volunteer role, and each volunteer maintains a significant level of control over their own schedule and volunteer hours.  Rebuilding projects implantations are performed during daylight hours when interviews and content can be obtained.



Agency: Rebuilding Together Sheboygan County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53082

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Home Repair Volunteer

Position Overview
Rebuilding Together, Sheboygan County (RTSC) is seeking a Home Repair Volunteer to assist with projects for our low-income homeowner clients. The Home Repair Volunteer will work with other volunteers under the direction of a Lead to complete various handyman-level home repair projects. The Home Repair Volunteer plays an important role in enabling our clients to continue to live in a safe, warm, and dry home.
This volunteer position is ideal for individuals who have some home repair experience and are looking for ways to improve their skills while giving back to the community, with no long-term time commitment.


Qualifications
● Previous experience with home repairs, construction, or related trades
● Willingness and ability to learn new home repair skills
● Ability to work within a group to accomplish assigned tasks
● Ability to perform tasks as required by the nature of home repair work
● Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation


Key Responsibilities
● Pre-Project Activities:
o Respond to text/email requests from the RTSC Team Lead for volunteer support on a specific project. As a volunteer, you are free to accept or reject these requests at your discretion.
o Upon request, provide the Team Lead with an estimate of time and
materials needed to complete assigned tasks.
o Coordinate with other team members to complete assigned tasks safely and efficiently.
● Project Day:
o Arrive at the client’s home on time and appropriately dressed for the tasks to be performed. In general, all volunteers should wear closed-toed shoes, an RTSC tee-shirt (provided), and other “work-type” clothing.
o Working with other volunteer team members, complete assigned tasks to the best of the team’s ability
o Follow all safety protocols, and help monitor the work area for potential hazards
o Help keep the work area clean and free of construction debris
o Ask for assistance and/or technical guidance when needed
o Ensure completed work meets professional standards and client
expectations to the best of your ability

● Administrative:
o Notify the Home Repair Project Lead of all hours worked.
o Notify RTSC or the Home Repair Project Lead if you no longer wish to
volunteer, or conversely, if you wish to take a more active role
o Participate in occasional team meetings as required

Time Commitment
The Home Repair Volunteer is a part-time, on-call role, and each volunteer maintains a significant level of control over their own schedule and work hours. Projects are typically structured to require a single four to six-hour day or less. Teams perform most projects on weekdays and during daytime hours. Most projects can be completed in a single
day, but more complex projects may occasionally require additional time.

Agency: Rebuilding Together Sheboygan County

Position Overview
Rebuilding Together, Sheboygan County (RTSC) is seeking a Home Repair Volunteer to assist with projects for our low-income homeowner clients. The Home Repair Volunteer will work with other volunteers under the direction of a Lead to complete various handyman-level home repair projects. The Home Repair Volunteer plays an important role in enabling our clients to continue to live in a safe, warm, and dry home.
This volunteer position is ideal for individuals who have some home repair experience and are looking for ways to improve their skills while giving back to the community, with no long-term time commitment.


Qualifications
● Previous experience with home repairs, construction, or related trades
● Willingness and ability to learn new home repair skills
● Ability to work within a group to accomplish assigned tasks
● Ability to perform tasks as required by the nature of home repair work
● Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation


Key Responsibilities
● Pre-Project Activities:
o Respond to text/email requests from the RTSC Team Lead for volunteer support on a specific project. As a volunteer, you are free to accept or reject these requests at your discretion.
o Upon request, provide the Team Lead with an estimate of time and
materials needed to complete assigned tasks.
o Coordinate with other team members to complete assigned tasks safely and efficiently.
● Project Day:
o Arrive at the client’s home on time and appropriately dressed for the tasks to be performed. In general, all volunteers should wear closed-toed shoes, an RTSC tee-shirt (provided), and other “work-type” clothing.
o Working with other volunteer team members, complete assigned tasks to the best of the team’s ability
o Follow all safety protocols, and help monitor the work area for potential hazards
o Help keep the work area clean and free of construction debris
o Ask for assistance and/or technical guidance when needed
o Ensure completed work meets professional standards and client
expectations to the best of your ability

● Administrative:
o Notify the Home Repair Project Lead of all hours worked.
o Notify RTSC or the Home Repair Project Lead if you no longer wish to
volunteer, or conversely, if you wish to take a more active role
o Participate in occasional team meetings as required

Time Commitment
The Home Repair Volunteer is a part-time, on-call role, and each volunteer maintains a significant level of control over their own schedule and work hours. Projects are typically structured to require a single four to six-hour day or less. Teams perform most projects on weekdays and during daytime hours. Most projects can be completed in a single
day, but more complex projects may occasionally require additional time.

Agency: Rebuilding Together Sheboygan County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53082

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Home Repair Project Lead

Position Overview
Rebuilding Together, Sheboygan County (RTSC) is seeking a volunteer Home Repair Project Lead to take charge of small to medium sized home repair projects for our low-income homeowner clients. The Home Repair Project Lead will coordinate, supervise, and support a small team of volunteers to complete various home repair projects, ensuring that all tasks are conducted safely, efficiently, and with quality workmanship.
The Home Repair Project Lead represents RTSC and plays an important role in helping our clients continue to live in a safe, warm, and dry home. This volunteer position is ideal for individuals who are organized, self-motivated, and with a desire to lead hands-on home repair projects that directly impact the safety and well-being of less fortunate community members.

Qualifications
● Previous experience with home repairs, construction, or related trades
● Previous project management experience would be beneficial
● Organized self-starter with time management abilities
● Leadership and interpersonal skills
● Commitment to safety and quality workmanship
● Effective oral and written communication skills
● Problem-solving abilities
● Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation

Key Responsibilities
● Project Planning and Preparation:

o Working with other RTSC members, assess the scope of assigned home repair projects, including the client’s needs, required materials, volunteer skill level needs, and safety considerations
o Conduct site visits to evaluate repair needs, take measurements, develop plans, and determine required tools and materials.
o Develop a project plan (task list, materials required, and budget estimate).
o Coordinate with the homeowner to ensure there is no misunderstanding about the work to be performed
o Coordinate with other RTSC personnel to obtain the necessary tools,
materials, and labor
● Project Day Leadership:
o Serve as the primary RTSC representative on project days, overseeing all on-site activities
o Obtain a signed Homeowner Agreement from the homeowner prior to
commencing any work
o Manage and support volunteers, assigning tasks according to
aptitude/abilities/interests, and ensuring volunteers have what they need to be successful
o Ensure completed work meets professional standards and client
expectations
o Promote safe work practices and monitor the work site for potential
hazards
o Document project outcomes, including before-and-after photos, volunteer hours, project cost, and materials used.

● Administrative:
o Maintain accurate records of project activities, including volunteer
participation, expenses, and project outcomes.
o Assist with budget tracking, expense reporting, and materials
management.
o Participate in occasional team meetings as required

Time Commitment
The Home Repair Project Lead is a part-time volunteer role, with a significant level of control over their own schedule, work hours, and times. Projects are typically structured to require only one four to six- hour day. The Home Repair Project Lead has the option to accept or reject any project that he/she is asked to lead. The majority of activities
happen on weekdays, and usually only during daytime hours. Most projects can be completed in a single day, but more complex projects will occasionally require additional time. Home Repair Project Leads are expected to commit to the entirety of each project they accept.

Agency: Rebuilding Together Sheboygan County

Position Overview
Rebuilding Together, Sheboygan County (RTSC) is seeking a volunteer Home Repair Project Lead to take charge of small to medium sized home repair projects for our low-income homeowner clients. The Home Repair Project Lead will coordinate, supervise, and support a small team of volunteers to complete various home repair projects, ensuring that all tasks are conducted safely, efficiently, and with quality workmanship.
The Home Repair Project Lead represents RTSC and plays an important role in helping our clients continue to live in a safe, warm, and dry home. This volunteer position is ideal for individuals who are organized, self-motivated, and with a desire to lead hands-on home repair projects that directly impact the safety and well-being of less fortunate community members.

Qualifications
● Previous experience with home repairs, construction, or related trades
● Previous project management experience would be beneficial
● Organized self-starter with time management abilities
● Leadership and interpersonal skills
● Commitment to safety and quality workmanship
● Effective oral and written communication skills
● Problem-solving abilities
● Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation

Key Responsibilities
● Project Planning and Preparation:

o Working with other RTSC members, assess the scope of assigned home repair projects, including the client’s needs, required materials, volunteer skill level needs, and safety considerations
o Conduct site visits to evaluate repair needs, take measurements, develop plans, and determine required tools and materials.
o Develop a project plan (task list, materials required, and budget estimate).
o Coordinate with the homeowner to ensure there is no misunderstanding about the work to be performed
o Coordinate with other RTSC personnel to obtain the necessary tools,
materials, and labor
● Project Day Leadership:
o Serve as the primary RTSC representative on project days, overseeing all on-site activities
o Obtain a signed Homeowner Agreement from the homeowner prior to
commencing any work
o Manage and support volunteers, assigning tasks according to
aptitude/abilities/interests, and ensuring volunteers have what they need to be successful
o Ensure completed work meets professional standards and client
expectations
o Promote safe work practices and monitor the work site for potential
hazards
o Document project outcomes, including before-and-after photos, volunteer hours, project cost, and materials used.

● Administrative:
o Maintain accurate records of project activities, including volunteer
participation, expenses, and project outcomes.
o Assist with budget tracking, expense reporting, and materials
management.
o Participate in occasional team meetings as required

Time Commitment
The Home Repair Project Lead is a part-time volunteer role, with a significant level of control over their own schedule, work hours, and times. Projects are typically structured to require only one four to six- hour day. The Home Repair Project Lead has the option to accept or reject any project that he/she is asked to lead. The majority of activities
happen on weekdays, and usually only during daytime hours. Most projects can be completed in a single day, but more complex projects will occasionally require additional time. Home Repair Project Leads are expected to commit to the entirety of each project they accept.

Agency: Rebuilding Together Sheboygan County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53082

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Studio Reader (Pool Position) - On Site

Description: ABLE is seeking to add diversity to the voices of our volunteer readers--for example, we would like to have younger-sounding voices to read children's books. Share your vocal talent with those who are blind, visually impaired or print disabled! We're looking for dedicated volunteers to record a variety of texts (for example, instruction manuals, magazines, and fiction or non-fiction books) at our professional recording studio. Qualified individuals will possess excellent oratory skills, strong reading comprehension abilities, and the commitment it takes to complete projects in a timely manner.

This is a pool position, meaning volunteering is on a project by project basis. Narrators will be given assignments according to how well their voice is suited to a particular project.

Requirements:

Adult (18 + Years) Strong reading comprehension and language skills are necessary Must be able to sit and read aloud for 80 minutes at a time in our downtown Milwaukee studios Must possess a positive attitude and the patience it takes to record an audiobook

Time Commitment: 2 to 4 hours/week (this includes preparation time)
Training: Training will be provided at our studios at the Central Library Building in downtown Milwaukee.
Location: At our office in the Central Library Building in downtown Milwaukee.

To apply please send us an email containing the following items to audio@ablenow.org:

Your Name Your 9am-5pm weekday availability (we are open 9-5, M-F) A short statement about why you are interested in volunteering.

Agency: Audio & Braille Literacy Enhancement (ABLE)

Description: ABLE is seeking to add diversity to the voices of our volunteer readers--for example, we would like to have younger-sounding voices to read children's books. Share your vocal talent with those who are blind, visually impaired or print disabled! We're looking for dedicated volunteers to record a variety of texts (for example, instruction manuals, magazines, and fiction or non-fiction books) at our professional recording studio. Qualified individuals will possess excellent oratory skills, strong reading comprehension abilities, and the commitment it takes to complete projects in a timely manner.

This is a pool position, meaning volunteering is on a project by project basis. Narrators will be given assignments according to how well their voice is suited to a particular project.

Requirements:

Adult (18 + Years) Strong reading comprehension and language skills are necessary Must be able to sit and read aloud for 80 minutes at a time in our downtown Milwaukee studios Must possess a positive attitude and the patience it takes to record an audiobook

Time Commitment: 2 to 4 hours/week (this includes preparation time)
Training: Training will be provided at our studios at the Central Library Building in downtown Milwaukee.
Location: At our office in the Central Library Building in downtown Milwaukee.

To apply please send us an email containing the following items to audio@ablenow.org:

Your Name Your 9am-5pm weekday availability (we are open 9-5, M-F) A short statement about why you are interested in volunteering.

Agency: Audio & Braille Literacy Enhancement (ABLE)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53233

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Big Brothers Big Sisters: Back to School Event 2026

Call for Volunteers: Back to School Event

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Dane County is hosting our annual Back to School Event to provide essential supplies to middle and high school students in our program. These supplies include traditional school items (backpacks, notebooks, pens, etc.), personal hygiene products, and household goods to help ensure a successful school year for the students and their families. At the beginning of August, you will be contacted regarding your volunteer shift details and any special instructions. 

Event Details:

Date: August 15, 2026Location: Demetral Park, Madison, WITarget: Approximately 180 students

Volunteer Shifts:

Set Up Shift (10:00 AM - 11:00 AM)

Help set up for the event and arrange supplies.Volunteers Needed: 3-4

Event Shift & Cleanup (11:00 AM - 2:00 PM)

Assist with distributing supplies, backpacks, and other items.Help direct traffic and distribute food.Assist with packing up unused supplies and loading cars.Volunteers Needed: 4-5

If you prefer, you can volunteer for the entire event from 10:00 AM to approximately 2:00 PM.

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Dane County

Call for Volunteers: Back to School Event

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Dane County is hosting our annual Back to School Event to provide essential supplies to middle and high school students in our program. These supplies include traditional school items (backpacks, notebooks, pens, etc.), personal hygiene products, and household goods to help ensure a successful school year for the students and their families. At the beginning of August, you will be contacted regarding your volunteer shift details and any special instructions. 

Event Details:

Date: August 15, 2026Location: Demetral Park, Madison, WITarget: Approximately 180 students

Volunteer Shifts:

Set Up Shift (10:00 AM - 11:00 AM)

Help set up for the event and arrange supplies.Volunteers Needed: 3-4

Event Shift & Cleanup (11:00 AM - 2:00 PM)

Assist with distributing supplies, backpacks, and other items.Help direct traffic and distribute food.Assist with packing up unused supplies and loading cars.Volunteers Needed: 4-5

If you prefer, you can volunteer for the entire event from 10:00 AM to approximately 2:00 PM.

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Dane County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53704

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be a Friend - Make a Difference Just By Being Yourself

Being a Friend is simple - and yet it is also life changing!

Did you know that About 1 in 4 adults with disabilities report that they do not get the social and emotional support they need? (Statistic via CDC)

YOU can make a difference just by being yourself! One Good Friend carefully matches adults with disabilities seeking a Friend to community members based on shared interests so that they are sure to have a fun and fulfilling time together!

Friends are encouraged to get together twice a month to hang out and do life together - simple things like going for walks, watching movies, crafting, playing sports, baking, etc.! Everyone in One Good Friend is invited to monthly inclusive group events that build our community and sense of belonging - events have included karaoke, bowling, movie-going, game nights, painting, pizza parties, nature walks, mini-golfing, and so much more!

By sharing only 2-4 hours a month with your Friend, you will make a difference! Friends are typically matched in 1-1 scenarios but have had families join together, and as pairs of volunteers - this is a good fit for anyone willing to be a Friend!

Hear from a recent volunteer: “A truer friend you’ll never find! Giving time to someone doesn’t cost anything. It will bring joy to you as well as filling another persons life with joy.” -K.T., volunteer Friend

Agency: One Good Friend

Being a Friend is simple - and yet it is also life changing!

Did you know that About 1 in 4 adults with disabilities report that they do not get the social and emotional support they need? (Statistic via CDC)

YOU can make a difference just by being yourself! One Good Friend carefully matches adults with disabilities seeking a Friend to community members based on shared interests so that they are sure to have a fun and fulfilling time together!

Friends are encouraged to get together twice a month to hang out and do life together - simple things like going for walks, watching movies, crafting, playing sports, baking, etc.! Everyone in One Good Friend is invited to monthly inclusive group events that build our community and sense of belonging - events have included karaoke, bowling, movie-going, game nights, painting, pizza parties, nature walks, mini-golfing, and so much more!

By sharing only 2-4 hours a month with your Friend, you will make a difference! Friends are typically matched in 1-1 scenarios but have had families join together, and as pairs of volunteers - this is a good fit for anyone willing to be a Friend!

Hear from a recent volunteer: “A truer friend you’ll never find! Giving time to someone doesn’t cost anything. It will bring joy to you as well as filling another persons life with joy.” -K.T., volunteer Friend

Agency: One Good Friend

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jul 17, 2026

Zip Code: 54482

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Drivers

Providing transportation in Winnebago county region, enabling people to be more independent, healthier, and less socially isolated.

ADVOCAP’s volunteer transportation program provides rides for participants who are referred to us through Winnebago County ADRC and Veteran Services. Drivers provide rides utilizing their personal vehicles and are reimbursed for their mileage.

Those interested in becoming Transportation Volunteers must be age 55 or over, live in Winnebago County, have a valid license, insurance, registration, and a reliable car.  All drivers must pass a background check and receive training on program rules & regulations, and driver etiquette.

Drivers receive requests for rides and choose which rides they will provide. Drivers are reimbursed for mileage monthly. 

To apply to become a Volunteer Transportation Driver, contact Kari Tschech to discuss the program and receive an application. 

Kari Tschech
Program Assistant, Volunteer Services

transportation@advocap.org

Agency: ADVOCAP, Inc

Providing transportation in Winnebago county region, enabling people to be more independent, healthier, and less socially isolated.

ADVOCAP’s volunteer transportation program provides rides for participants who are referred to us through Winnebago County ADRC and Veteran Services. Drivers provide rides utilizing their personal vehicles and are reimbursed for their mileage.

Those interested in becoming Transportation Volunteers must be age 55 or over, live in Winnebago County, have a valid license, insurance, registration, and a reliable car.  All drivers must pass a background check and receive training on program rules & regulations, and driver etiquette.

Drivers receive requests for rides and choose which rides they will provide. Drivers are reimbursed for mileage monthly. 

To apply to become a Volunteer Transportation Driver, contact Kari Tschech to discuss the program and receive an application. 

Kari Tschech
Program Assistant, Volunteer Services

transportation@advocap.org

Agency: ADVOCAP, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Hospice Pet Therapy Volunteer -Join our Hospice Team! (Milwaukee/Racine/Sheboygan areas)

WOOF! MEOW! Looking for volunteers willing to share their time and certified pet with our hospice patients. The power of pets to connect with others amazes and touches everyone around us. Let the magic happen and spread cheer, joy and smiles! Pets must be certified! Schedules are flexible and orientation/training is provided!

Our Hospice patients light up when they see a furry friend walk through the door. These visits can provide emotional support, reduce anxiety, and bring joy to those facing life's final journey.

What you'll do:

Visit hospice patients in their homes or care facilities.Offer companionship, smiles, and comfort through your pet's presence.Work alongside the Volunteer Coordinator to schedule visits that fit your availability.

Requirements:

Must be 18 years or olderPets must be certified therapy animals through an approved organization such as: Pet Partners, Therapy Dogs Inc, Alliance of Therapy Dogs, or another recognized program.Must provide proof of current vaccinations for petHospice experience (preferred, not required)Must pass a background checkMust have a negative TB test resultReliable, compassionate, and dependableMust provide TWO referencesComfortable speaking with patients and families by phone and in personDetail-oriented with a professional attitude

Why volunteer with us:

Gain valuable healthcare experienceMake a meaningful difference both behind the scenes and in someone's lifeJoin a supportive, mission-driven team environment

Interested?

If you and your pet are ready to bring love and comfort to those who need it the most apply today at: How to Become a Hospice Volunteer | Volunteering Opportunities (by clicking the link), replying to this ad, or by contacting Bobbi Rieboldt, Volunteer Coordinator for Milwaukee/Racine/Sheboygan, Bobbi.Rieboldt@compassus.com (262) 467-8427

Agency: Compassus Hospice

WOOF! MEOW! Looking for volunteers willing to share their time and certified pet with our hospice patients. The power of pets to connect with others amazes and touches everyone around us. Let the magic happen and spread cheer, joy and smiles! Pets must be certified! Schedules are flexible and orientation/training is provided!

Our Hospice patients light up when they see a furry friend walk through the door. These visits can provide emotional support, reduce anxiety, and bring joy to those facing life's final journey.

What you'll do:

Visit hospice patients in their homes or care facilities.Offer companionship, smiles, and comfort through your pet's presence.Work alongside the Volunteer Coordinator to schedule visits that fit your availability.

Requirements:

Must be 18 years or olderPets must be certified therapy animals through an approved organization such as: Pet Partners, Therapy Dogs Inc, Alliance of Therapy Dogs, or another recognized program.Must provide proof of current vaccinations for petHospice experience (preferred, not required)Must pass a background checkMust have a negative TB test resultReliable, compassionate, and dependableMust provide TWO referencesComfortable speaking with patients and families by phone and in personDetail-oriented with a professional attitude

Why volunteer with us:

Gain valuable healthcare experienceMake a meaningful difference both behind the scenes and in someone's lifeJoin a supportive, mission-driven team environment

Interested?

If you and your pet are ready to bring love and comfort to those who need it the most apply today at: How to Become a Hospice Volunteer | Volunteering Opportunities (by clicking the link), replying to this ad, or by contacting Bobbi Rieboldt, Volunteer Coordinator for Milwaukee/Racine/Sheboygan, Bobbi.Rieboldt@compassus.com (262) 467-8427

Agency: Compassus Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Compassus Hospice Visitor Companion Volunteer-Join our Team! (Milwaukee/Racine/Sheboygan areas)

Do you have a caring heart and desire to bring comfort to others? We are seeking compassionate individuals to serve as Hospice Companion Volunteers.

As a volunteer, you will visit patients facing life-limiting illnesses to provide emotional support and companionship. Your presence can make a world of difference---offering comfort, reducing loneliness, and creating moments of joy.

Volunteer activities may include:

•            Engaging in conversation and active listening

•            Reading aloud, playing music, or sharing hobbies

•            Sitting quietly as a comforting presence

•            Offering respite to family caregivers

Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling---visits are typically 1-2 hours per week, based on your availability. 

Training & Support: All volunteers receive comprehensive hospice training and ongoing support from our care team. No medical experience is required.

Requirements:

•            Must be 18 years or older

•            Hospice experience (preferred, not required)

•            Must pass a background check

•            Must have a negative TB test result

•            Reliable, compassionate, and dependable

•            Must provide TWO references

•            Comfortable speaking with patients and families by phone and in person

•            Detail-oriented with a professional attitude

Why volunteer with us:

•            Gain valuable healthcare experience

•            Make a meaningful difference both behind the scenes and in someone's life

•            Join a supportive, mission-driven team environment

Interested?

Apply today at:

https://www.compassus.com/volunteers/ (by clicking the link) or by contacting Bobbi Rieboldt, Volunteer Coordinator for Milwaukee/Racine/Sheboygan, Bobbi.Rieboldt@compassus.com (262) 467-8427

 Must be 18 years old; background check and negative TB test required.  Orientation and training provided.

Agency: Compassus Hospice

Do you have a caring heart and desire to bring comfort to others? We are seeking compassionate individuals to serve as Hospice Companion Volunteers.

As a volunteer, you will visit patients facing life-limiting illnesses to provide emotional support and companionship. Your presence can make a world of difference---offering comfort, reducing loneliness, and creating moments of joy.

Volunteer activities may include:

•            Engaging in conversation and active listening

•            Reading aloud, playing music, or sharing hobbies

•            Sitting quietly as a comforting presence

•            Offering respite to family caregivers

Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling---visits are typically 1-2 hours per week, based on your availability. 

Training & Support: All volunteers receive comprehensive hospice training and ongoing support from our care team. No medical experience is required.

Requirements:

•            Must be 18 years or older

•            Hospice experience (preferred, not required)

•            Must pass a background check

•            Must have a negative TB test result

•            Reliable, compassionate, and dependable

•            Must provide TWO references

•            Comfortable speaking with patients and families by phone and in person

•            Detail-oriented with a professional attitude

Why volunteer with us:

•            Gain valuable healthcare experience

•            Make a meaningful difference both behind the scenes and in someone's life

•            Join a supportive, mission-driven team environment

Interested?

Apply today at:

https://www.compassus.com/volunteers/ (by clicking the link) or by contacting Bobbi Rieboldt, Volunteer Coordinator for Milwaukee/Racine/Sheboygan, Bobbi.Rieboldt@compassus.com (262) 467-8427

 Must be 18 years old; background check and negative TB test required.  Orientation and training provided.

Agency: Compassus Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice volunteers wanted! Join our team today! (Milwaukee/Racine/Sheboygan areas)

Do you have a caring heart and desire to bring comfort to others? We are seeking compassionate individuals to serve as Hospice Volunteers.

As a volunteer, you have many opportunities to support patients facing life-limiting illnesses. Your presence can make a world of difference---offering comfort, reducing loneliness, and creating moments of joy.

Volunteer activities may include:

Engaging in conversation and active listeningCompanionship/socializationReading aloud, playing music, or sharing hobbiesSitting quietly as a comforting presence11th hour/angel/sitting vigilMusic therapyArt therapyEmotional/spiritual supportVeteran-to-veteran visits, pinning servicesAssist with grief support/bereavementOffering respite to family caregivers (without caregiving yourself)Helping patients/caregivers with light household tasksOffice/administrative tasksSpecialized licensed therapies such as pet therapy, massage, aromatherapy, and reiki

Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling---visits are typically 1-2 hours per week, based on your availability.

Training & Support: All volunteers receive comprehensive hospice training and ongoing support and education from our care team. No medical experience is required.

Requirements:

Must be 18 years or olderHospice experience (preferred, but not required)Must pass a background checkMust have a negative TB test result after testingReliable, compassionate, and dependableMust provide TWO referencesWilling to commit to 6-12 months of serviceComfortable speaking with patients and families by phone and in personDetail-oriented with a professional attitude

Why volunteer with us:

Gain valuable healthcare experienceMake a meaningful difference both behind the scenes and in someone's lifeJoin a supportive, mission-driven team environment

Interested?

Apply today at: How to Become a Hospice Volunteer | Volunteering Opportunities (by clicking the link), replying to this ad, or by contacting Bobbi Rieboldt, Volunteer Coordinator for Milwaukee/Racine/Sheboygan, Bobbi.rieboldt@compassus.com (262) 467-8427

Agency: Compassus Hospice

Do you have a caring heart and desire to bring comfort to others? We are seeking compassionate individuals to serve as Hospice Volunteers.

As a volunteer, you have many opportunities to support patients facing life-limiting illnesses. Your presence can make a world of difference---offering comfort, reducing loneliness, and creating moments of joy.

Volunteer activities may include:

Engaging in conversation and active listeningCompanionship/socializationReading aloud, playing music, or sharing hobbiesSitting quietly as a comforting presence11th hour/angel/sitting vigilMusic therapyArt therapyEmotional/spiritual supportVeteran-to-veteran visits, pinning servicesAssist with grief support/bereavementOffering respite to family caregivers (without caregiving yourself)Helping patients/caregivers with light household tasksOffice/administrative tasksSpecialized licensed therapies such as pet therapy, massage, aromatherapy, and reiki

Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling---visits are typically 1-2 hours per week, based on your availability.

Training & Support: All volunteers receive comprehensive hospice training and ongoing support and education from our care team. No medical experience is required.

Requirements:

Must be 18 years or olderHospice experience (preferred, but not required)Must pass a background checkMust have a negative TB test result after testingReliable, compassionate, and dependableMust provide TWO referencesWilling to commit to 6-12 months of serviceComfortable speaking with patients and families by phone and in personDetail-oriented with a professional attitude

Why volunteer with us:

Gain valuable healthcare experienceMake a meaningful difference both behind the scenes and in someone's lifeJoin a supportive, mission-driven team environment

Interested?

Apply today at: How to Become a Hospice Volunteer | Volunteering Opportunities (by clicking the link), replying to this ad, or by contacting Bobbi Rieboldt, Volunteer Coordinator for Milwaukee/Racine/Sheboygan, Bobbi.rieboldt@compassus.com (262) 467-8427

Agency: Compassus Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Foreclosure Prevention Volunteer


Help Catholic Charities Financial Health team find pending foreclosure cases once per week across our 16-county area (online, using CCAP – WI Circuit Court Database). Using personal computers and volunteering from home, volunteers will help struggling homeowners quickly get free with legitimate guidance when they are very vulnerable by connecting the Financial Health team with those in risk of foreclosure.

 

Time commitment: 1 hour per week or less

Skills required: Basic computer skills

Training provided in person or virtually by the Financial Health team.

Agency: Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Green Bay


Help Catholic Charities Financial Health team find pending foreclosure cases once per week across our 16-county area (online, using CCAP – WI Circuit Court Database). Using personal computers and volunteering from home, volunteers will help struggling homeowners quickly get free with legitimate guidance when they are very vulnerable by connecting the Financial Health team with those in risk of foreclosure.

 

Time commitment: 1 hour per week or less

Skills required: Basic computer skills

Training provided in person or virtually by the Financial Health team.

Agency: Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Green Bay

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: June Dairy Day

Join us for this FREE community event, featuring a petting zoo, games, bounce houses and crafts! Families will spend the day learning all about the dairy industry. 

Volunteers are needed to as games & activities and gate attendants.

Agency: City of Oshkosh Parks Services & Events

Join us for this FREE community event, featuring a petting zoo, games, bounce houses and crafts! Families will spend the day learning all about the dairy industry. 

Volunteers are needed to as games & activities and gate attendants.

Agency: City of Oshkosh Parks Services & Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 20, 2026

Zip Code: 54901

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: MJC | AmeriCorps Courthouse Navigator Fall 2026/Spring 2027


About the Milwaukee Justice Center


The Milwaukee Justice Center (“MJC”) is a public-private collaboration between the Milwaukee County Clerk of Courts, the Milwaukee Bar Association (“MBA”), and Marquette Law School offering self-help civil legal aid to individuals who cannot afford an attorney and who are representing themselves in Milwaukee County cases. With a staff of ten and an annual volunteer corps of over 300, the Milwaukee Justice Center assists around 10,000 people in its services each year. These services include Family Forms Assistance, Adult Guardianship forms clinic, assistance with electronic deed transfers, and a civil legal aid helpline. The MJC also hosts the Marquette Volunteer Legal Clinics at the MJC, the Mobile Legal Clinic in the Milwaukee Community, and the Expungement/Pardon clinic.


About the AmeriCorps Program: 


The Milwaukee Justice Center’s Courthouse Navigator program, served by AmeriCorps members, is crucial in supporting the Milwaukee County community. AmeriCorps Navigators will expand the accessibility of the courthouse and increase the MJC’s ability to serve the needs of Milwaukee community members - ensuring equal access to justice. AmeriCorps members will assist people in navigating the complexities of their legal proceedings through accompanying people through their specific filing process,  staffing the MJC’s legal help line, answering questions at courthouse information booths, and involvement in the MJC forms and legal clinics.



Position Responsibilities:

Members will serve in one or more of the service areas during a shift, depending on demand from the client / the public: 

Work one-on-one to help self-represented litigants (SRLs) complete forms for family court or adult guardianship processes.

Accompany SRLs through the multi-step, multi-building filing process helping to increase their confidence in undertaking the next steps of their legal case. 

Respond to general legal information questions through the civil legal helpline

Provide directional information at information booths in the Courthouse complex

Assist with clinic intake information, including helping potential clients to complete their individual intake forms. 

Manage social media handles, conduct client surveys, and respond to follow-up emails from self-represented litigants.

Help track and report program-related data


APPLICATION: https://form.jotform.com/261524315842050


Due July 10, 2026, 5 PM. 

Agency: Milwaukee Justice Center (A Project of the MBAF)


About the Milwaukee Justice Center


The Milwaukee Justice Center (“MJC”) is a public-private collaboration between the Milwaukee County Clerk of Courts, the Milwaukee Bar Association (“MBA”), and Marquette Law School offering self-help civil legal aid to individuals who cannot afford an attorney and who are representing themselves in Milwaukee County cases. With a staff of ten and an annual volunteer corps of over 300, the Milwaukee Justice Center assists around 10,000 people in its services each year. These services include Family Forms Assistance, Adult Guardianship forms clinic, assistance with electronic deed transfers, and a civil legal aid helpline. The MJC also hosts the Marquette Volunteer Legal Clinics at the MJC, the Mobile Legal Clinic in the Milwaukee Community, and the Expungement/Pardon clinic.


About the AmeriCorps Program: 


The Milwaukee Justice Center’s Courthouse Navigator program, served by AmeriCorps members, is crucial in supporting the Milwaukee County community. AmeriCorps Navigators will expand the accessibility of the courthouse and increase the MJC’s ability to serve the needs of Milwaukee community members - ensuring equal access to justice. AmeriCorps members will assist people in navigating the complexities of their legal proceedings through accompanying people through their specific filing process,  staffing the MJC’s legal help line, answering questions at courthouse information booths, and involvement in the MJC forms and legal clinics.



Position Responsibilities:

Members will serve in one or more of the service areas during a shift, depending on demand from the client / the public: 

Work one-on-one to help self-represented litigants (SRLs) complete forms for family court or adult guardianship processes.

Accompany SRLs through the multi-step, multi-building filing process helping to increase their confidence in undertaking the next steps of their legal case. 

Respond to general legal information questions through the civil legal helpline

Provide directional information at information booths in the Courthouse complex

Assist with clinic intake information, including helping potential clients to complete their individual intake forms. 

Manage social media handles, conduct client surveys, and respond to follow-up emails from self-represented litigants.

Help track and report program-related data


APPLICATION: https://form.jotform.com/261524315842050


Due July 10, 2026, 5 PM. 

Agency: Milwaukee Justice Center (A Project of the MBAF)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53233

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Book Donation Organizer

Literacy Services of Wisconsin is getting ready for our annual "Biggest Free Library" where we give out hundreds of free books to the community. We are looking for a group of volunteers to sort through our most recent book donations and prepare the books for this event. This would include lifting boxes of books on and off our shelves, ensuring books are in good condition, and packing boxes by books age range (i.e: childrens, YA, and adult). Interested volunteers would work with our staff to schedule a day for their team to come to our location. 

Agency: Literacy Services Of Wisconsin, Inc.

Literacy Services of Wisconsin is getting ready for our annual "Biggest Free Library" where we give out hundreds of free books to the community. We are looking for a group of volunteers to sort through our most recent book donations and prepare the books for this event. This would include lifting boxes of books on and off our shelves, ensuring books are in good condition, and packing boxes by books age range (i.e: childrens, YA, and adult). Interested volunteers would work with our staff to schedule a day for their team to come to our location. 

Agency: Literacy Services Of Wisconsin, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Aug 3, 2026

Zip Code: 53212

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: National Mustard Day

Please join us in Downtown Middleton on Saturday, August 1st for our annual tribute to the King of Condiments. National Mustard Day is the biggest fundraising event of the year for the nonprofit National Mustard Museum and it takes a village to make it a success. Proceeds from the sale of hot dogs, brats, mustard and ice cream, along with the mustard games and activities, will go to the nonprofit National Mustard Museum. If you haven't been to Mustard Day in the past, here's the link to the National Mustard Day event page on our website to give you an idea of what all will be happening that day: https://mustardmuseum.org/mustard-day/. 

Sign up to volunteer at one (or more!) shifts on Mustard Day. Please note if you have any limitations like needing to sit or be in the shade, etc. 

Volunteers get a free Mustard Day t-shirt at check-in to wear while volunteering and will be entitled to a free hot dog and cold drinks at the event. Students will receive community service hours for their time.

Sign up here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C054DADAF2FAAFDC43-64321340-2026#/

Agency: National Mustard Museum

Please join us in Downtown Middleton on Saturday, August 1st for our annual tribute to the King of Condiments. National Mustard Day is the biggest fundraising event of the year for the nonprofit National Mustard Museum and it takes a village to make it a success. Proceeds from the sale of hot dogs, brats, mustard and ice cream, along with the mustard games and activities, will go to the nonprofit National Mustard Museum. If you haven't been to Mustard Day in the past, here's the link to the National Mustard Day event page on our website to give you an idea of what all will be happening that day: https://mustardmuseum.org/mustard-day/. 

Sign up to volunteer at one (or more!) shifts on Mustard Day. Please note if you have any limitations like needing to sit or be in the shade, etc. 

Volunteers get a free Mustard Day t-shirt at check-in to wear while volunteering and will be entitled to a free hot dog and cold drinks at the event. Students will receive community service hours for their time.

Sign up here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C054DADAF2FAAFDC43-64321340-2026#/

Agency: National Mustard Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Aug 1, 2026

Zip Code: 53562

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Concessions Assistant

Event: Summer Concert Series

Join in the concessions team fun by taking guest's snack and beverage orders or cashiering! This role is indoors and requires standing. Must be 18 or older.

Fridays: June 12; July 17; August 7; September 11

Thursdays: June 28 & 23; July 23 & 30; August 13 & 20

Agency: Green Bay Botanical Garden

Event: Summer Concert Series

Join in the concessions team fun by taking guest's snack and beverage orders or cashiering! This role is indoors and requires standing. Must be 18 or older.

Fridays: June 12; July 17; August 7; September 11

Thursdays: June 28 & 23; July 23 & 30; August 13 & 20

Agency: Green Bay Botanical Garden

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 12, 2026 through Sep 11, 2026

Zip Code: 54303

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Parking Lot Attendant

Event: Summer Concert Series

Help guests start their experience smoothly by directing vehicles to available parking spots and bays. Use walkie-talkies to stay in sync with fellow volunteers and keep traffic flowing! This is an outdoor role that requires standing/walking. Must be 18 or older.

Stay after your shift and enjoy the concert for free!

Fridays: June 12,  July 17; August 7: September 11

Thursdays: June 18 & 25; July 23 & 30; August 13 & 20

Agency: Green Bay Botanical Garden

Event: Summer Concert Series

Help guests start their experience smoothly by directing vehicles to available parking spots and bays. Use walkie-talkies to stay in sync with fellow volunteers and keep traffic flowing! This is an outdoor role that requires standing/walking. Must be 18 or older.

Stay after your shift and enjoy the concert for free!

Fridays: June 12,  July 17; August 7: September 11

Thursdays: June 18 & 25; July 23 & 30; August 13 & 20

Agency: Green Bay Botanical Garden

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 12, 2026 through Sep 11, 2026

Zip Code: 54303

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Learn about our Home Repair Program - Become a Habitat Ambassador

What are Habitat Ambassadors?

Habitat Ambassadors are storytellers, advocates, and friendly faces who bring Habitat’s mission to life. From speaking to civic groups and faith communities to attending community events and recruitment fairs, these volunteers help educate, inspire, and invite others to get involved.

We’re working to revive and grow this group with volunteers who enjoy connecting with people, sharing stories, and opening doors to new partnerships and opportunities. As this program grows, we’re excited to add new opportunities & events where Ambassadors will represent every part of our mission—construction, ReStore, homeownership, volunteering, and more.

Join our Habitat Ambassadors Home Repair session to learn more about our Home Repair program!

Agency: Greater Fox Cities Area Habitat for Humanity

What are Habitat Ambassadors?

Habitat Ambassadors are storytellers, advocates, and friendly faces who bring Habitat’s mission to life. From speaking to civic groups and faith communities to attending community events and recruitment fairs, these volunteers help educate, inspire, and invite others to get involved.

We’re working to revive and grow this group with volunteers who enjoy connecting with people, sharing stories, and opening doors to new partnerships and opportunities. As this program grows, we’re excited to add new opportunities & events where Ambassadors will represent every part of our mission—construction, ReStore, homeownership, volunteering, and more.

Join our Habitat Ambassadors Home Repair session to learn more about our Home Repair program!

Agency: Greater Fox Cities Area Habitat for Humanity

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 26, 2026

Zip Code: 54952

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Share Our Mission - Become a Habitat Ambassador

What are Habitat Ambassadors?

Habitat Ambassadors are storytellers, advocates, and friendly faces who bring Habitat’s mission to life. From speaking to civic groups and faith communities to attending community events and recruitment fairs, these volunteers help educate, inspire, and invite others to get involved.

We’re working to revive and grow this group with volunteers who enjoy connecting with people, sharing stories, and opening doors to new partnerships and opportunities. As this program grows, we’re excited to add new opportunities & events where Ambassadors will represent every part of our mission—construction, ReStore, homeownership, volunteering, and more.

Join our Habitat Ambassadors 101 session to learn more!

Agency: Greater Fox Cities Area Habitat for Humanity

What are Habitat Ambassadors?

Habitat Ambassadors are storytellers, advocates, and friendly faces who bring Habitat’s mission to life. From speaking to civic groups and faith communities to attending community events and recruitment fairs, these volunteers help educate, inspire, and invite others to get involved.

We’re working to revive and grow this group with volunteers who enjoy connecting with people, sharing stories, and opening doors to new partnerships and opportunities. As this program grows, we’re excited to add new opportunities & events where Ambassadors will represent every part of our mission—construction, ReStore, homeownership, volunteering, and more.

Join our Habitat Ambassadors 101 session to learn more!

Agency: Greater Fox Cities Area Habitat for Humanity

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 20, 2026

Zip Code: 54952

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ThedaCare Cardiovascular Desk Volunteer

Stay active while you make patients feel comfortable and welcome! Assist patients and visitors to the correct areas of the hospital and/or clinic. Create a positive experience from the moment a guest enters the building.

Some duties include:

Provide a friendly & welcoming environment for patients, staff & visitors Assist in keeping the entrance orderly and clean Conduct patient and room and physician look-ups Provide way-finding; escort patients and visitors in a safe, prompt and efficient manner Transport patients and visitors by wheelchair to and from various areas on campus Keep an adequate supply of wheelchairs at the Main Entrance - sanitize wheelchairs after each use Support registration staff Run errands as needed, including delivering specimens to the Lab Answer phone and respond to inquiries To learn more about volunteering at ThedaCare and to apply, please visit our webpage: https://thedacare.org/about-us/volunteers/

Agency: ThedaCare Regional Medical Center - Appleton and the Orthopedic, Spine and Pain Center

Stay active while you make patients feel comfortable and welcome! Assist patients and visitors to the correct areas of the hospital and/or clinic. Create a positive experience from the moment a guest enters the building.

Some duties include:

Provide a friendly & welcoming environment for patients, staff & visitors Assist in keeping the entrance orderly and clean Conduct patient and room and physician look-ups Provide way-finding; escort patients and visitors in a safe, prompt and efficient manner Transport patients and visitors by wheelchair to and from various areas on campus Keep an adequate supply of wheelchairs at the Main Entrance - sanitize wheelchairs after each use Support registration staff Run errands as needed, including delivering specimens to the Lab Answer phone and respond to inquiries To learn more about volunteering at ThedaCare and to apply, please visit our webpage: https://thedacare.org/about-us/volunteers/

Agency: ThedaCare Regional Medical Center - Appleton and the Orthopedic, Spine and Pain Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54911

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be Part of the Action — Volunteer for Auction & Raffle at Our Golf Outing!

Be Part of the Action — Volunteer for Auction & Raffle at Our Golf Outing!

Love a little friendly competition and the thrill of a winning bid? Join us as an Auction & Raffle Assistant at St. Joseph Academy's Golf Outing on July 20, 2026, at Tuckaway Country Club in Franklin, WI!

What You'll Do:
Help manage our Silent Auction and Raffle Tables & be a spotter for our Live Auction! You’ll greet guests, answer questions about prizes, announce raffle winners, help distribute raffle & auction prizes to winners and create excitement around all of the amazing items up for grabs. You'll be right in the heart of the fun!

Why Volunteer?
You'll meet golfers and supporters from across our community, help raise critical funds for St. Joseph Academy students, and get a front-row seat to all the action. Plus, you'll be part of what makes this event so memorable and successful.

Time Commitment:
4 – 8:30 pm

Who Can Help:
Adults 21+. Friendly, enthusiastic people who enjoy engaging with others and keeping things running smoothly. Volunteer Application & Background check required for volunteers not volunteering with a corporate group.


Ready to help make our golf outing a hit? Contact Kim at kschubring@sjamilwaukee.org to sign up!

Agency: St. Joseph Academy

Be Part of the Action — Volunteer for Auction & Raffle at Our Golf Outing!

Love a little friendly competition and the thrill of a winning bid? Join us as an Auction & Raffle Assistant at St. Joseph Academy's Golf Outing on July 20, 2026, at Tuckaway Country Club in Franklin, WI!

What You'll Do:
Help manage our Silent Auction and Raffle Tables & be a spotter for our Live Auction! You’ll greet guests, answer questions about prizes, announce raffle winners, help distribute raffle & auction prizes to winners and create excitement around all of the amazing items up for grabs. You'll be right in the heart of the fun!

Why Volunteer?
You'll meet golfers and supporters from across our community, help raise critical funds for St. Joseph Academy students, and get a front-row seat to all the action. Plus, you'll be part of what makes this event so memorable and successful.

Time Commitment:
4 – 8:30 pm

Who Can Help:
Adults 21+. Friendly, enthusiastic people who enjoy engaging with others and keeping things running smoothly. Volunteer Application & Background check required for volunteers not volunteering with a corporate group.


Ready to help make our golf outing a hit? Contact Kim at kschubring@sjamilwaukee.org to sign up!

Agency: St. Joseph Academy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 20, 2026

Zip Code: 53132

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Friday Cashier

We are in need of a volunteer cashier in our resale shop on Friday afternoons from 1pm-4pm. 

Agency: Family Sharing of Ozaukee County

We are in need of a volunteer cashier in our resale shop on Friday afternoons from 1pm-4pm. 

Agency: Family Sharing of Ozaukee County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53024

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Driver on Fridays

We are in need of a volunteer to drive a box truck (with a co-driver) for pickups every other Friday.  10:15am-12:15pm.  Must be able to use a pallet jack to load pallets(200+lbs) of donations onto truck, return to Family Sharing, and offload pallets.  

Agency: Family Sharing of Ozaukee County

We are in need of a volunteer to drive a box truck (with a co-driver) for pickups every other Friday.  10:15am-12:15pm.  Must be able to use a pallet jack to load pallets(200+lbs) of donations onto truck, return to Family Sharing, and offload pallets.  

Agency: Family Sharing of Ozaukee County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53024

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Love Dane: United Week of Service

Love Dane is an opportunity for churches in Dane County to collaboratively love and serve our neighbors, maximizing our impact for good.

There will be a number of projects happening during the week all around Dane County with various times, locations and project types.

Agency: Collaboration Project

Love Dane is an opportunity for churches in Dane County to collaboratively love and serve our neighbors, maximizing our impact for good.

There will be a number of projects happening during the week all around Dane County with various times, locations and project types.

Agency: Collaboration Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 24, 2026 through Aug 29, 2026

Zip Code: 53711

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help a child learn to love reading - Read to Success/Black River Falls


Reading is the foundation of all learning.  You can help third-graders in Black River Falls' Red Creek Elementary School master this key skill, as a Read to Success tutor with The Great Rivers United Way!

Studies show if a child is not up to grade level reading by the end of third grade, they almost never catch up. 

Read to Success runs throughout the majority of a school year, generally October - May. Over the course of the 2026-2027 school year, you will work with two or three students, spending 30-45 minutes with them each week during the school day.  

You'll read to your student using a book we've selected that relates to a specific subject and have them read to you as well as participate in fun reading-based activities! To help you and your student feel comfortable and connected,  Great Rivers United Way provides a tutoring bin with literacy related conversation starter materials to help you focus your time together on reading skills.  Materials include question cards such as "what do you think will happen next?"  "Why do you think the character made that choice?"  

In addition to helping your student improve their reading skills, your positive influence can have benefits that will last a lifetime.  The kids need the extra help and their teachers appreciate the extra support you can provide!

Schools require all volunteers have an approved background check on file to work with students.  The Great Rivers United Way Community Engagement Coordinator will contact you to explain more about the program and initiate the required background check.  

So sign up today and help a child learn to love reading in your community!




Agency: Great Rivers United Way


Reading is the foundation of all learning.  You can help third-graders in Black River Falls' Red Creek Elementary School master this key skill, as a Read to Success tutor with The Great Rivers United Way!

Studies show if a child is not up to grade level reading by the end of third grade, they almost never catch up. 

Read to Success runs throughout the majority of a school year, generally October - May. Over the course of the 2026-2027 school year, you will work with two or three students, spending 30-45 minutes with them each week during the school day.  

You'll read to your student using a book we've selected that relates to a specific subject and have them read to you as well as participate in fun reading-based activities! To help you and your student feel comfortable and connected,  Great Rivers United Way provides a tutoring bin with literacy related conversation starter materials to help you focus your time together on reading skills.  Materials include question cards such as "what do you think will happen next?"  "Why do you think the character made that choice?"  

In addition to helping your student improve their reading skills, your positive influence can have benefits that will last a lifetime.  The kids need the extra help and their teachers appreciate the extra support you can provide!

Schools require all volunteers have an approved background check on file to work with students.  The Great Rivers United Way Community Engagement Coordinator will contact you to explain more about the program and initiate the required background check.  

So sign up today and help a child learn to love reading in your community!




Agency: Great Rivers United Way

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until May 14, 2027

Zip Code: 54615

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donate to Our Rummage Sale — Help Kids, Help the Planet, Help Families!

Your gently used items can make a big impact! St. Joseph Academy's annual rummage sale turns your donations into funds that directly benefit our students while giving great deals to families in our community and keeping usable items out of landfills.

We're Accepting:
Household items, kids toys and gear, clothing, books, kitchenware, décor, and more — anything you'd find at a great rummage sale!

We Cannot Accept:
TVs or items that wouldn't be accepted at other donation centers (broken, stained, or unsafe items).

Donation Drop-Off:
St. Joseph Academy, 1600 W. Oklahoma Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53215

June 15-16: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM June 22-24: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Your donations support our students, offer affordable options to families, and give your items a second life. It's a win-win-win!

Questions? Contact Kim at kschubring@sjamilwaukee.org.

Agency: St. Joseph Academy

Your gently used items can make a big impact! St. Joseph Academy's annual rummage sale turns your donations into funds that directly benefit our students while giving great deals to families in our community and keeping usable items out of landfills.

We're Accepting:
Household items, kids toys and gear, clothing, books, kitchenware, décor, and more — anything you'd find at a great rummage sale!

We Cannot Accept:
TVs or items that wouldn't be accepted at other donation centers (broken, stained, or unsafe items).

Donation Drop-Off:
St. Joseph Academy, 1600 W. Oklahoma Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53215

June 15-16: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM June 22-24: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Your donations support our students, offer affordable options to families, and give your items a second life. It's a win-win-win!

Questions? Contact Kim at kschubring@sjamilwaukee.org.

Agency: St. Joseph Academy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 15, 2026 through Jun 24, 2026

Zip Code: 53215

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help Us Make Magic at our Rummage Sale! SALE DAYS - 6/25-6/27/2026

Help Us Make Magic at Our Rummage Sale!

St. Joseph Academy's annual rummage sale is back and we need YOU! Join us for a fun, energizing community event where your time directly supports our Capital Improvements Campaign.

Event Details:

Agency: St. Joseph Academy

Help Us Make Magic at Our Rummage Sale!

St. Joseph Academy's annual rummage sale is back and we need YOU! Join us for a fun, energizing community event where your time directly supports our Capital Improvements Campaign.

Event Details:

Agency: St. Joseph Academy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 25, 2026 through Jun 27, 2026

Zip Code: 53215

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help Us Make Magic at our Rummage Sale! SET-UP DAY, JUNE 24th

St. Joseph Academy's annual rummage sale is back — and we need YOU! Join us for a fun, energizing community event where your time directly supports our Capital Improvements Campaign.

Event Details:

Agency: St. Joseph Academy

St. Joseph Academy's annual rummage sale is back — and we need YOU! Join us for a fun, energizing community event where your time directly supports our Capital Improvements Campaign.

Event Details:

Agency: St. Joseph Academy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 24, 2026

Zip Code: 53215

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Special Talent or Expertise?

Have a special talent or expertise?

If you have a talent or service to offer that is not listed, please let us know! We are always looking for more assistance, and other ways to improve our organization and facility. Please feel free to email our Volunteer and Facility Specialist at RachelF@ChristineAnn.net and share your ideas!

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

Agency: Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Center Inc.

Have a special talent or expertise?

If you have a talent or service to offer that is not listed, please let us know! We are always looking for more assistance, and other ways to improve our organization and facility. Please feel free to email our Volunteer and Facility Specialist at RachelF@ChristineAnn.net and share your ideas!

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

Agency: Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Center Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Group Volunteering

Want to Volunteer as a group?


Volunteering as a group can be a great way for companies to engage with employees and boost company culture! Dedicate time giving back to the community with your company today!
We offer group volunteering opportunities that include cleaning and organizing our shelter areas, painting, yard work, and assisting with other unique projects. If you have a group interested in volunteering, or if you have any other questions, please feel free to get in touch with Rachel, our Volunteer and Facilities Specialist at RachelF@christineann.net.

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

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

Agency: Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Center Inc.

Want to Volunteer as a group?


Volunteering as a group can be a great way for companies to engage with employees and boost company culture! Dedicate time giving back to the community with your company today!
We offer group volunteering opportunities that include cleaning and organizing our shelter areas, painting, yard work, and assisting with other unique projects. If you have a group interested in volunteering, or if you have any other questions, please feel free to get in touch with Rachel, our Volunteer and Facilities Specialist at RachelF@christineann.net.

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

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

Agency: Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Center Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54901

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2026 Cheese Festival Volunteers Needed!

Calling all cheese lovers! Don't miss the 4th Annual Cheese Capitol Festival located in Plymouth, Wisconsin - the Cheese Capital of the world! We are seeking individuals to help with this years event on Friday June 26 and Saturday June 27. The event is a great family-friendly festival that will have contests, activities, a Cheese Wedge race, parades and more. 

Ages 18 and over are welcome to volunteer. All volunteers will receive a special festival t-shirt to wear the day of the event. 

To Sign-Up, please click on the link below to find our sign-up genius. 

Volunteer Sign-up Link


Questions? Contact the Plymouth Chamber of Commerce at (920) 893-0079 or executivedirector@plymouthwisconsin.com. 

Agency: Plymouth Chamber of Commerce

Calling all cheese lovers! Don't miss the 4th Annual Cheese Capitol Festival located in Plymouth, Wisconsin - the Cheese Capital of the world! We are seeking individuals to help with this years event on Friday June 26 and Saturday June 27. The event is a great family-friendly festival that will have contests, activities, a Cheese Wedge race, parades and more. 

Ages 18 and over are welcome to volunteer. All volunteers will receive a special festival t-shirt to wear the day of the event. 

To Sign-Up, please click on the link below to find our sign-up genius. 

Volunteer Sign-up Link


Questions? Contact the Plymouth Chamber of Commerce at (920) 893-0079 or executivedirector@plymouthwisconsin.com. 

Agency: Plymouth Chamber of Commerce

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 26, 2026 through Jun 27, 2026

Zip Code: 53073

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Drive People to Their Medical Appointments - Flexible!

Volunteer Driver Opportunity

Make a difference in your community by helping individuals get to important medical appointments. Volunteers can transport clients both within and outside of Washington County using their own personal vehicle or one of the 14 vehicles in our fleet.

Enjoy flexible scheduling with self-assignment options that allow you to choose rides that fit your availability.

Ready to help? Sign up today by completing a volunteer application on our website.

Agency: Interfaith Caregivers of Washington County

Volunteer Driver Opportunity

Make a difference in your community by helping individuals get to important medical appointments. Volunteers can transport clients both within and outside of Washington County using their own personal vehicle or one of the 14 vehicles in our fleet.

Enjoy flexible scheduling with self-assignment options that allow you to choose rides that fit your availability.

Ready to help? Sign up today by completing a volunteer application on our website.

Agency: Interfaith Caregivers of Washington County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53095

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Garden Party Wednesdays at Blue Lotus

Help us maintain the stunning gardens and potted flowers that greet our more than 4800 guests with profound life challenges when they arrive at Blue Lotus. No experience or green thumb necessary!  Our master gardener, Suzanne will provide guidance on what tasks you will be working on. No need to pre-register online - you can just show up. We have tools and gloves that you can borrow, or feel free to bring your own!

Questions? Call (262) 675-2473 or email lisa@thebluelotuscenter.org

Agency: The Blue Lotus Center

Help us maintain the stunning gardens and potted flowers that greet our more than 4800 guests with profound life challenges when they arrive at Blue Lotus. No experience or green thumb necessary!  Our master gardener, Suzanne will provide guidance on what tasks you will be working on. No need to pre-register online - you can just show up. We have tools and gloves that you can borrow, or feel free to bring your own!

Questions? Call (262) 675-2473 or email lisa@thebluelotuscenter.org

Agency: The Blue Lotus Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53095

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Manor Mart Thrift Store

We are in need of a team (2) of volunteers to assist on a weekly basis to help sort and put in the store the many donated items we generously receive.  Some of the items include clothes, housewares, jewelry, and much more.  Schedule is flexible and it is an independent volunteer opportunity.

Agency: Evergreen Retirement Community

We are in need of a team (2) of volunteers to assist on a weekly basis to help sort and put in the store the many donated items we generously receive.  Some of the items include clothes, housewares, jewelry, and much more.  Schedule is flexible and it is an independent volunteer opportunity.

Agency: Evergreen Retirement Community

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54902

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Event Assistance - Bark in the Park

Help us put on a successful event!

Sunday August 23rd

Front Desk Check In

Shift: 1:30 pm-6pm | Information: Collect admission payments, check off presold ticket holders, for music event.

Agency: Heritage Hill State Historical Park

Help us put on a successful event!

Sunday August 23rd

Front Desk Check In

Shift: 1:30 pm-6pm | Information: Collect admission payments, check off presold ticket holders, for music event.

Agency: Heritage Hill State Historical Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 54301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event Assistance - Heritage Day

 Help us put on a sucessful event!


Saturday, July 18th

Front Desk Check In

Shift: 9:30am-2pm | 2pm – 7pm | Information: Collect admission payments, check off presold ticket holders, for music event.

Agency: Heritage Hill State Historical Park

 Help us put on a sucessful event!


Saturday, July 18th

Front Desk Check In

Shift: 9:30am-2pm | 2pm – 7pm | Information: Collect admission payments, check off presold ticket holders, for music event.

Agency: Heritage Hill State Historical Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 54301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event Assistance - 250th

Help us pull off a successful event! 


Sunday, June 28th

Front Desk Check In

Shift 3:30 – 6:00ish. | Information: Collect admission payments, check off presold ticket holders, for music event.

 

Gate 3 Check In

Shift: 3:30-6:30ish | Information: Collect admission payments, check off presold ticket holders, for music event.

 

Contest Assistance

Shift: 12:00pm-4:00pm | Information: Collect payments, answer questions, help facilitate contest.

 

Agency: Heritage Hill State Historical Park

Help us pull off a successful event! 


Sunday, June 28th

Front Desk Check In

Shift 3:30 – 6:00ish. | Information: Collect admission payments, check off presold ticket holders, for music event.

 

Gate 3 Check In

Shift: 3:30-6:30ish | Information: Collect admission payments, check off presold ticket holders, for music event.

 

Contest Assistance

Shift: 12:00pm-4:00pm | Information: Collect payments, answer questions, help facilitate contest.

 

Agency: Heritage Hill State Historical Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 54301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: 250th Event Food Prep

Help create 40 "pie" tins of whipped cream. Cut watermelon 

Agency: Heritage Hill State Historical Park

Help create 40 "pie" tins of whipped cream. Cut watermelon 

Agency: Heritage Hill State Historical Park

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 27, 2026

Zip Code: 54301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Musicians for Parade the Pond

We are looking for musicians/a band to play patriotic music during our parade the pond activity. We are hoping to turn this patriotic walk around the pond into a parade and music really helps set the mood. 

Agency: Sheboygan Senior Community

We are looking for musicians/a band to play patriotic music during our parade the pond activity. We are hoping to turn this patriotic walk around the pond into a parade and music really helps set the mood. 

Agency: Sheboygan Senior Community

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 30, 2026

Zip Code: 53083

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: It's Hammer Time! Join the Habitat Women Build and be part of something great!

The Fox Cities Habitat Women Build is where awesome people join forces; not just to construct homes, but to forge stronger, safer communities and support for affordable housing right here in the Fox Valley. Let's build something great together!

Watch a video about volunteering on a construction site.

Whether you're an individual, a group of friends, or a team of colleagues, we have a place for you. Construction kicks off the week of June 18 and continues through October, offering plenty of opportunities to get involved. You can contribute directly to building homes or provide vital support by feeding our dedicated volunteers. No experience is necessary – just a willingness to make a difference! Ready to lend a hand? Sign up using the link below. We look forward to having you join us! All shifts are 8am to 4pm.

Click here to volunteer for Women Build 2026. 

If you'd like more information, contact Angie Demers, Construction Volunteer Coordinator
Email AngieD@foxcitieshabitat.org or call/text 920-205-2832.

Agency: Greater Fox Cities Area Habitat for Humanity

The Fox Cities Habitat Women Build is where awesome people join forces; not just to construct homes, but to forge stronger, safer communities and support for affordable housing right here in the Fox Valley. Let's build something great together!

Watch a video about volunteering on a construction site.

Whether you're an individual, a group of friends, or a team of colleagues, we have a place for you. Construction kicks off the week of June 18 and continues through October, offering plenty of opportunities to get involved. You can contribute directly to building homes or provide vital support by feeding our dedicated volunteers. No experience is necessary – just a willingness to make a difference! Ready to lend a hand? Sign up using the link below. We look forward to having you join us! All shifts are 8am to 4pm.

Click here to volunteer for Women Build 2026. 

If you'd like more information, contact Angie Demers, Construction Volunteer Coordinator
Email AngieD@foxcitieshabitat.org or call/text 920-205-2832.

Agency: Greater Fox Cities Area Habitat for Humanity

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2026

Zip Code: 54952

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: STEM Spotlight Facilitator

Help us enrich our visitors' experiences through engaging, STEM based activities! Facilitate experiences like the science behind mazes or snowflake design. These experiences will change quarterly and highlight different aspects of STEM, as well as different STEM practitioners. 


All necessary materials, including supplemental topic information and activity instructions, will be provided to volunteers on the day of their first shift for a given project.

Agency: Discovery World

Help us enrich our visitors' experiences through engaging, STEM based activities! Facilitate experiences like the science behind mazes or snowflake design. These experiences will change quarterly and highlight different aspects of STEM, as well as different STEM practitioners. 


All necessary materials, including supplemental topic information and activity instructions, will be provided to volunteers on the day of their first shift for a given project.

Agency: Discovery World

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Front Office

Help by answering phones and greeting people as they enter the building, assisting with any questions they have.

Agency: Sunshine Resources of Door County

Help by answering phones and greeting people as they enter the building, assisting with any questions they have.

Agency: Sunshine Resources of Door County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54235

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Resale Store or Donation Center

Help in the Donation Center receiving donated items, sorting, and pricing them for the Resale Store.  At the Resale Store, helping to stock and straighten shelves.

As few or as many hours as you would like to volunteer from 8 am - 4 pm, Monday-Friday, in the donation center or at the Resale Store, Monday - Saturday, 10 am - 5 pm.  We would start with a tour to help you decide what you would prefer to do.

Agency: Sunshine Resources of Door County

Help in the Donation Center receiving donated items, sorting, and pricing them for the Resale Store.  At the Resale Store, helping to stock and straighten shelves.

As few or as many hours as you would like to volunteer from 8 am - 4 pm, Monday-Friday, in the donation center or at the Resale Store, Monday - Saturday, 10 am - 5 pm.  We would start with a tour to help you decide what you would prefer to do.

Agency: Sunshine Resources of Door County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54235

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Client Services

You can help disabled adults or seniors by playing games, exercising, going on outings, and doing arts and crafts.  As few or as many hours as you would like to volunteer from 9 am-3 pm, Monday-Friday. We would start with a tour to help you decide what you would prefer to do.

Agency: Sunshine Resources of Door County

You can help disabled adults or seniors by playing games, exercising, going on outings, and doing arts and crafts.  As few or as many hours as you would like to volunteer from 9 am-3 pm, Monday-Friday. We would start with a tour to help you decide what you would prefer to do.

Agency: Sunshine Resources of Door County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54235

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Habitat Ambassador for Waupaca Resource Fair

The Waupaca County Resource Fair offers connections with over 30 local programs for Waupaca County residents. The fair showcases the numerous social and community organizations available in Waupaca County. The goal is to represent low-income individuals and/or families and to be all-inclusive.

We would like to set up a Habitat booth to share information about our programs: Almost Home, Homebuyer, and Home Repair. We will provide you with the information and materials that you'll need to know. A light lunch is provided.

Date: Saturday, August 8, 2026

Time: Organization Networking is 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM; Open to public is 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM. 

Location: Manawa Masonic Center 520 N Bridge St. Manawa, WI 54949

Please contact Kayla Karoses, Events & Operations Coordinator, with any questions by texting/calling 920-691-6929 or emailing kaylak@foxcitieshabitat.org.

Agency: Greater Fox Cities Area Habitat for Humanity

The Waupaca County Resource Fair offers connections with over 30 local programs for Waupaca County residents. The fair showcases the numerous social and community organizations available in Waupaca County. The goal is to represent low-income individuals and/or families and to be all-inclusive.

We would like to set up a Habitat booth to share information about our programs: Almost Home, Homebuyer, and Home Repair. We will provide you with the information and materials that you'll need to know. A light lunch is provided.

Date: Saturday, August 8, 2026

Time: Organization Networking is 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM; Open to public is 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM. 

Location: Manawa Masonic Center 520 N Bridge St. Manawa, WI 54949

Please contact Kayla Karoses, Events & Operations Coordinator, with any questions by texting/calling 920-691-6929 or emailing kaylak@foxcitieshabitat.org.

Agency: Greater Fox Cities Area Habitat for Humanity

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Aug 8, 2026

Zip Code: 54949

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gardener in Wade House Historic Garden

Do you love gardening? Do you love history?

Wade House Historic Site in Greenbush has openings for gardeners in our historic garden.

Volunteers will help create and care for the garden at the Wade House Stagecoach Inn, including flowers, vegetables, and heirloom plants. 

Agency: Wade House

Do you love gardening? Do you love history?

Wade House Historic Site in Greenbush has openings for gardeners in our historic garden.

Volunteers will help create and care for the garden at the Wade House Stagecoach Inn, including flowers, vegetables, and heirloom plants. 

Agency: Wade House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Oct 31, 2026

Zip Code: 53026

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Pantry Food Sorting Crew

Turn Your Free Time Into Full Plates! We need your help to sort, inspect, and organize donated products at the local food pantry. Join a welcoming team to check item quality, stock shelves, and ensure local families receive safe, fresh groceries. Sign up today & select a shift with us here in Milwaukee!

Here is how you will make an impact:

Inspect & Sort: Check frozen meats, fresh produce, and shelf-stable goods for quality and expiration dates.Stock & Organize: Restock inventory and prepare the pantry for community members.Maintain Safety: Follow food safety guidelines to keep our workspace clean, safe, and debris-free.Build Community: Foster a positive, respectful, and team-oriented environment.

Ready to fight hunger in our community? Choose from some of our options that work best for your schedule. Are you looking to volunteer solo or as a group? Let me know so we can help you find the perfect local opportunity!

Agency: Milwaukee Community Crossroads

Turn Your Free Time Into Full Plates! We need your help to sort, inspect, and organize donated products at the local food pantry. Join a welcoming team to check item quality, stock shelves, and ensure local families receive safe, fresh groceries. Sign up today & select a shift with us here in Milwaukee!

Here is how you will make an impact:

Inspect & Sort: Check frozen meats, fresh produce, and shelf-stable goods for quality and expiration dates.Stock & Organize: Restock inventory and prepare the pantry for community members.Maintain Safety: Follow food safety guidelines to keep our workspace clean, safe, and debris-free.Build Community: Foster a positive, respectful, and team-oriented environment.

Ready to fight hunger in our community? Choose from some of our options that work best for your schedule. Are you looking to volunteer solo or as a group? Let me know so we can help you find the perfect local opportunity!

Agency: Milwaukee Community Crossroads

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53204

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Juneteenth Volunteers Needed!

The 2026 La Crosse Juneteenth Celebration is on Saturday, June 20th, at Riverside Park and we need volunteers to help. 

The commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States is an opportunity to learn and grow as a community right here in La Crosse!

We are planning a busy day with a variety of good food, kids activities, live entertainment, community booths and much more. 

All of this takes volunteers and we are grateful you will help make this possible.  To find an area and time where you can volunteer, please go to the La Crosse Juneteenth 2026 Sign-Up Genius HERE. 

Volunteer areas include: 

Set UpWelcome TableFood AreaFacilitate Youth Train and Water Games Music/EntertainmentFloater/As NeededEnduring Families Project Bike CorralTake Down

Sign up for as many slots as you like. By providing your contact information we will confirm your responses and send a reminder a few days in advance of the event.  

When you arrive at the park, please stop at the Welcome Table at the park entrance and check in with a Juneteenth Committee member. 

Please contact Jane Powell at jloupowe@gmail.com if you have questions. 



Agency: Hope Restores

The 2026 La Crosse Juneteenth Celebration is on Saturday, June 20th, at Riverside Park and we need volunteers to help. 

The commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States is an opportunity to learn and grow as a community right here in La Crosse!

We are planning a busy day with a variety of good food, kids activities, live entertainment, community booths and much more. 

All of this takes volunteers and we are grateful you will help make this possible.  To find an area and time where you can volunteer, please go to the La Crosse Juneteenth 2026 Sign-Up Genius HERE. 

Volunteer areas include: 

Set UpWelcome TableFood AreaFacilitate Youth Train and Water Games Music/EntertainmentFloater/As NeededEnduring Families Project Bike CorralTake Down

Sign up for as many slots as you like. By providing your contact information we will confirm your responses and send a reminder a few days in advance of the event.  

When you arrive at the park, please stop at the Welcome Table at the park entrance and check in with a Juneteenth Committee member. 

Please contact Jane Powell at jloupowe@gmail.com if you have questions. 



Agency: Hope Restores

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 20, 2026

Zip Code: 54601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Inventory Help Needed at Habitat ReStores!

Habitat for Humanity of Dane County is looking for detail-oriented volunteers to help with this year's inventory project at the ReStores! Completing inventory is critical to the ReStores, whose proceeds help Habitat build affordable housing in the community.

Volunteers will work in pairs to count items and record results.
Volunteers must be 16 or older.
Please wear closed-toe shoes.

8:30am-12:30pm on Monday, June 29

To find out more and to sign-up, please visit https://habitatdane.volunteerhub.com/vv2/?startDate=2026-06-29&endDate=2026-06-29 (both the east and west Madison locations will be available for signup)

Agency: Habitat For Humanity Dane County

Habitat for Humanity of Dane County is looking for detail-oriented volunteers to help with this year's inventory project at the ReStores! Completing inventory is critical to the ReStores, whose proceeds help Habitat build affordable housing in the community.

Volunteers will work in pairs to count items and record results.
Volunteers must be 16 or older.
Please wear closed-toe shoes.

8:30am-12:30pm on Monday, June 29

To find out more and to sign-up, please visit https://habitatdane.volunteerhub.com/vv2/?startDate=2026-06-29&endDate=2026-06-29 (both the east and west Madison locations will be available for signup)

Agency: Habitat For Humanity Dane County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 29, 2026

Zip Code: 53719

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor Needed for 14-year-old Appleton Girl

We currently have a 14-year-old girl from Appleton waiting to be matched with a mentor.  This quiet teen enjoys drawing, writing and crafts.  She is interested in learning more about cooking and baking.  She also enjoys reading and hopes to become a veterinarian someday.  We are hoping to find her 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 14-year-old girl from Appleton waiting to be matched with a mentor.  This quiet teen enjoys drawing, writing and crafts.  She is interested in learning more about cooking and baking.  She also enjoys reading and hopes to become a veterinarian someday.  We are hoping to find her 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 10-year-old Appleton Boy

We currently have a 10-year-old boy from Appleton waiting to be matched with a mentor. This kid loves all things football. He hopes to play in the NFL someday like his favorite player Justin Jefferson. He also enjoys soccer, biking, fishing, playing cards and being outdoors. He is excited to be matched 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 10-year-old boy from Appleton waiting to be matched with a mentor. This kid loves all things football. He hopes to play in the NFL someday like his favorite player Justin Jefferson. He also enjoys soccer, biking, fishing, playing cards and being outdoors. He is excited to be matched 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: Courthouse Navigator

About the MJC | AmeriCorps Program: ​The Milwaukee Justice Center’s Courthouse Navigator program, served by AmeriCorps Volunteers, is crucial in supporting the Milwaukee County community. Imagine yourself assisting individuals arriving at the courthouse who are overwhelmed by the legal process and unsure of where to turn for guidance. As a member of the Courthouse Navigator program, you would serve as the cornerstone of knowledge inside the courthouse walls. Whether someone needs directions to a specific courtroom or assistance navigating the complexities of their legal proceedings, you can make referrals and provide support - ensuring equal access to justice.

Your typical day as a Courthouse Navigators at the Milwaukee Justice Center (MJC) program can vary widely. You might find yourself serving at the information booths, fielding inquiries from individuals who are not sure what their next steps are, or assisting our clinics directly by working hands-on with clients to ensure they complete the filing process. The variety of tasks ensures that each day brings new challenges and opportunities to make a meaningful impact on the lives of community members.​

Across the 2023-2024 program year, MJC | AmeriCorps assisted more than 24,000 individuals with various inquiries and navigated 690 MJC clients, increasing their confidence concerning filing processes by 86%.

​Beyond these achievements, the program has extended its reach through collaborative initiatives to create a better community. This past Martin Luther King Jr. Day, on the heels of a subzero blizzard, MJC | AmeriCorps members partnered with City Year Milwaukee and braved the elements to paint and renovate the Lloyd Barbee Montessori School in alignment with AmeriCorps’ Day of National Service. The MJC | AmeriCorps team also proudly participated in the "September 11 National Day of Service and Remembrance" by hosting a Diaper Drive, collecting 1,171 donated diapers and packing 5,019 additional diapers for the United Way Diaper Bank. These endeavors broaden the program's scope and reinforce its commitment to community engagement and service.

Agency: Milwaukee Justice Center (A Project of the MBAF)

About the MJC | AmeriCorps Program: ​The Milwaukee Justice Center’s Courthouse Navigator program, served by AmeriCorps Volunteers, is crucial in supporting the Milwaukee County community. Imagine yourself assisting individuals arriving at the courthouse who are overwhelmed by the legal process and unsure of where to turn for guidance. As a member of the Courthouse Navigator program, you would serve as the cornerstone of knowledge inside the courthouse walls. Whether someone needs directions to a specific courtroom or assistance navigating the complexities of their legal proceedings, you can make referrals and provide support - ensuring equal access to justice.

Your typical day as a Courthouse Navigators at the Milwaukee Justice Center (MJC) program can vary widely. You might find yourself serving at the information booths, fielding inquiries from individuals who are not sure what their next steps are, or assisting our clinics directly by working hands-on with clients to ensure they complete the filing process. The variety of tasks ensures that each day brings new challenges and opportunities to make a meaningful impact on the lives of community members.​

Across the 2023-2024 program year, MJC | AmeriCorps assisted more than 24,000 individuals with various inquiries and navigated 690 MJC clients, increasing their confidence concerning filing processes by 86%.

​Beyond these achievements, the program has extended its reach through collaborative initiatives to create a better community. This past Martin Luther King Jr. Day, on the heels of a subzero blizzard, MJC | AmeriCorps members partnered with City Year Milwaukee and braved the elements to paint and renovate the Lloyd Barbee Montessori School in alignment with AmeriCorps’ Day of National Service. The MJC | AmeriCorps team also proudly participated in the "September 11 National Day of Service and Remembrance" by hosting a Diaper Drive, collecting 1,171 donated diapers and packing 5,019 additional diapers for the United Way Diaper Bank. These endeavors broaden the program's scope and reinforce its commitment to community engagement and service.

Agency: Milwaukee Justice Center (A Project of the MBAF)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53233

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donation Attendant

Donations Attendants:
1. Assist staff in the day-to-day activities of the ReStore backroom.
2. Greet the donors and be able to identify acceptable and unacceptable donations.
3. Assist in unloading donations and purchases from our donors and vendors.
4. Ability to use a variety of cleaning products to clean/sanitize donations.
5. Assist with pricing merchandise to place on the sales floor.
6. Assist with keeping the store clean and tidy by sweeping, vacuuming, mopping and dusting.
7. Promote and maintain a safe and clean work environment.

Shifts are Monday-Saturday, 10:00 AM-2:00 PM or 2:00 PM-6:00 PM.
Time Commitment: Preferred availability of 1–2 shifts per week; however, candidates available for 1–2 shifts per month are also welcome.
Reasonable accommodations will be provided.

Agency: Appleton Habitat ReStore

Donations Attendants:
1. Assist staff in the day-to-day activities of the ReStore backroom.
2. Greet the donors and be able to identify acceptable and unacceptable donations.
3. Assist in unloading donations and purchases from our donors and vendors.
4. Ability to use a variety of cleaning products to clean/sanitize donations.
5. Assist with pricing merchandise to place on the sales floor.
6. Assist with keeping the store clean and tidy by sweeping, vacuuming, mopping and dusting.
7. Promote and maintain a safe and clean work environment.

Shifts are Monday-Saturday, 10:00 AM-2:00 PM or 2:00 PM-6:00 PM.
Time Commitment: Preferred availability of 1–2 shifts per week; however, candidates available for 1–2 shifts per month are also welcome.
Reasonable accommodations will be provided.

Agency: Appleton Habitat ReStore

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54913

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Paint a bathroom ceiling for senior citizen couple

Our clients (husband and wife) in Mequon have asked us for the ceiling in their small bathroom to be painted. They do not have any of the supplies.

Interested in helping them?

ozaukeefamilyservices.org

Volunteer

Agency: Ozaukee Family Services

Our clients (husband and wife) in Mequon have asked us for the ceiling in their small bathroom to be painted. They do not have any of the supplies.

Interested in helping them?

ozaukeefamilyservices.org

Volunteer

Agency: Ozaukee Family Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53092

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Live at the Leach

Live at the Leach is a monthly concert series. Volunteers may assist in a variety of ways. Those working in the concessions must be 18 years of age or older. There are also opportunities to greet and track guests, and assist with games & activities.

Agency: City of Oshkosh Parks Services & Events

Live at the Leach is a monthly concert series. Volunteers may assist in a variety of ways. Those working in the concessions must be 18 years of age or older. There are also opportunities to greet and track guests, and assist with games & activities.

Agency: City of Oshkosh Parks Services & Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54901

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Brews by the Waterside

Brews by the Waterside events are hosted 2-3 times per month at either Rainbow Memorial Park or Menominee Park. This isn't your average beer garden. Join us for each night for live music!

Volunteers assist with services of beverages. As alcoholic beverages are included, volunteers must be 18 years of age or older.

Agency: City of Oshkosh Parks Services & Events

Brews by the Waterside events are hosted 2-3 times per month at either Rainbow Memorial Park or Menominee Park. This isn't your average beer garden. Join us for each night for live music!

Volunteers assist with services of beverages. As alcoholic beverages are included, volunteers must be 18 years of age or older.

Agency: City of Oshkosh Parks Services & Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54901

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: You Had Me at Hello! Greeter needed for Tax Return Preparation site in Suoerior.

Greeters for the IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance site will welcome all participants and assist them with obtaining the correct paperwork as well as helping with the completion of paperwork if necessary. For 14 weeks, work with other dedicated volunteers to help return the hard working money earned by the people in Northwestern Wisconsin.  Being able to work with the public, follow directions, complete required testing, and participate in all required training will get done in January before opening.  Background checks are required before starting. Pick four hours or a whole day to dedicate to VITA.

Agency: Northwest Wisconsin Community Services Agency - AmeriCorps Senior RSVP

Greeters for the IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance site will welcome all participants and assist them with obtaining the correct paperwork as well as helping with the completion of paperwork if necessary. For 14 weeks, work with other dedicated volunteers to help return the hard working money earned by the people in Northwestern Wisconsin.  Being able to work with the public, follow directions, complete required testing, and participate in all required training will get done in January before opening.  Background checks are required before starting. Pick four hours or a whole day to dedicate to VITA.

Agency: Northwest Wisconsin Community Services Agency - AmeriCorps Senior RSVP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54880

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Waterfest Volunteers - One Night Only!

Help raise funds for Big Brothers Big Sisters by having fun at the world famous Waterfest in Oshkosh! We are working the concession stands (which raises money for BBBS) AND rocking out to live music, soaking up the summer vibes, and making a difference in the community. 


Volunteers must be 18+ and will get a free t-shirt (please indicate t-shirt size in the sign up). We need 30+ volunteers so please share this with friends and family! However, we do need everyone registered ahead of time in order to volunteer.


Register here!


Additional instructions and information will be emailed to you. Thank you in advance!


When: Thursday, July 9

Time: 4:45pm - 10pm

Location: Leach Amphitheater at 303 Ceape Ave, Oshkosh

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Central Wisconsin

Help raise funds for Big Brothers Big Sisters by having fun at the world famous Waterfest in Oshkosh! We are working the concession stands (which raises money for BBBS) AND rocking out to live music, soaking up the summer vibes, and making a difference in the community. 


Volunteers must be 18+ and will get a free t-shirt (please indicate t-shirt size in the sign up). We need 30+ volunteers so please share this with friends and family! However, we do need everyone registered ahead of time in order to volunteer.


Register here!


Additional instructions and information will be emailed to you. Thank you in advance!


When: Thursday, July 9

Time: 4:45pm - 10pm

Location: Leach Amphitheater at 303 Ceape Ave, Oshkosh

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Central Wisconsin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 9, 2026

Zip Code: 54901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Calling all Christmas Lovers

St. Vincent de Paul is looking for volunteers to assist in our Christmas department. 

Responsibilities include sorting and pricing Christmas decor, as well as keeping the seasonal area 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 looking for volunteers to assist in our Christmas department. 

Responsibilities include sorting and pricing Christmas decor, as well as keeping the seasonal area 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: Volunteer Event Coordination

Are you a college student interested in hospitality, event planning, or community engagement? Join The Hub – Social Good Brews as a Volunteer Event Coordinator and gain valuable hands-on experience in a nonprofit coffee shop and event space operated by the Volunteer Center of Washington County.

Volunteers will assist with private and community events through event planning, setup, execution, and customer/guest engagement while developing valuable professional skills such as teamwork, time management, creative problem-solving, and interpersonal communication.

This is a great opportunity to build your resume, strengthen leadership abilities, and make meaningful community connections while helping create a warm, welcoming environment that makes a positive social impact.

Agency: Volunteer Center of Washington County

Are you a college student interested in hospitality, event planning, or community engagement? Join The Hub – Social Good Brews as a Volunteer Event Coordinator and gain valuable hands-on experience in a nonprofit coffee shop and event space operated by the Volunteer Center of Washington County.

Volunteers will assist with private and community events through event planning, setup, execution, and customer/guest engagement while developing valuable professional skills such as teamwork, time management, creative problem-solving, and interpersonal communication.

This is a great opportunity to build your resume, strengthen leadership abilities, and make meaningful community connections while helping create a warm, welcoming environment that makes a positive social impact.

Agency: Volunteer Center of Washington County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53095

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donations Organizing - Care & Share Corner

Bluff Country Family Resources, located in Hokah, MN, is a nonprofit supporting individuals who have experienced domestic violence and sexual assault.

In our office, we have a space called the Care & Share Corner. This is an area that those we serve can shop freely for much needed items, such as clothing, dishes, and toiletries. Many items in this space are donated (especially clothing items). 

We have a small team, as many nonprofits do, and could use help with sorting and organizing donated clothing items. 

Agency: Bluff Country Family Resources

Bluff Country Family Resources, located in Hokah, MN, is a nonprofit supporting individuals who have experienced domestic violence and sexual assault.

In our office, we have a space called the Care & Share Corner. This is an area that those we serve can shop freely for much needed items, such as clothing, dishes, and toiletries. Many items in this space are donated (especially clothing items). 

We have a small team, as many nonprofits do, and could use help with sorting and organizing donated clothing items. 

Agency: Bluff Country Family Resources

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55941

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer at MMoCA!

MMoCA is expanding its volunteer program, and you can apply now to be involved in helping the Museum connect with more communities and visitors. Available positions will include special event staffing, office support, educational leads, and gardening. No matter what position you are interested in, staff will provide the training to help you excel. When you apply, you will be the first to receive information about new opportunities. Join today to learn, engage, and connect with the community and the arts. 

Find more information and apply on our Better Impact page!

Agency: Madison Museum of Contemporary Art

MMoCA is expanding its volunteer program, and you can apply now to be involved in helping the Museum connect with more communities and visitors. Available positions will include special event staffing, office support, educational leads, and gardening. No matter what position you are interested in, staff will provide the training to help you excel. When you apply, you will be the first to receive information about new opportunities. Join today to learn, engage, and connect with the community and the arts. 

Find more information and apply on our Better Impact page!

Agency: Madison Museum of Contemporary Art

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Taste of Hope - Looking for Volunteers

Golden House is excited to welcome back Taste of Hope – A Golden Ladle Event! This special summer fundraiser supports survivors of domestic violence by raising vital funds and awareness for the growing need for services in our community. We hope you’ll join us in supporting the mission of Golden House.

Volunteers will assist with the Booyah Chef teams, 50/50 raffle, merch table, raffles, and Belgian pie support.

Agency: Golden House

Golden House is excited to welcome back Taste of Hope – A Golden Ladle Event! This special summer fundraiser supports survivors of domestic violence by raising vital funds and awareness for the growing need for services in our community. We hope you’ll join us in supporting the mission of Golden House.

Volunteers will assist with the Booyah Chef teams, 50/50 raffle, merch table, raffles, and Belgian pie support.

Agency: Golden House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 11, 2026

Zip Code: 54115

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual Research and Data Comparison

The Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin, is looking for volunteers to help with general, online search, data entry, and Excel list comparison tasks. This can be done virtually. Volunteer would need a computer with internet access, a license to MS Word/Excel, and knowledge of internet searching. May include comparing two lists in Excel, and performing basic data entry. Would need to be able to connect through regular virtual meetings with supervisor every other week, and share files through email. Retirees, college students, or internet savvy individuals would be a perfect fit. 

Agency: Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin

The Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin, is looking for volunteers to help with general, online search, data entry, and Excel list comparison tasks. This can be done virtually. Volunteer would need a computer with internet access, a license to MS Word/Excel, and knowledge of internet searching. May include comparing two lists in Excel, and performing basic data entry. Would need to be able to connect through regular virtual meetings with supervisor every other week, and share files through email. Retirees, college students, or internet savvy individuals would be a perfect fit. 

Agency: Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Madison and Milwaukee Area Food Gift Cards

The Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin, hosts numerous collaborative meetings, trainings, and Field Trips across the state. $25-50 food gift cards help provide support for our Interns, volunteers, and participants.

Agency: Natural Resources Foundation

The Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin, hosts numerous collaborative meetings, trainings, and Field Trips across the state. $25-50 food gift cards help provide support for our Interns, volunteers, and participants.

Agency: Natural Resources Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer at The Art Garage

The Art Garage is looking for volunteers to help in several areas dealing with visual, literary, and performing arts. Opportunities include attending to needs in the Gallery, such as welcoming visitors, assisting with installations and tear-down; helping our team and instructors with workshops, supply organization, and studio set-up; working closely with our Board and staff to usher for shows and other events. Our Board is also made up of volunteers, with a chance to get involved through committee-work. Shifts are usually 2-3 hours but can be flexible.

Visit our website to apply: https://theartgarage.org/pages/volunteer



Agency: The Art Garage

The Art Garage is looking for volunteers to help in several areas dealing with visual, literary, and performing arts. Opportunities include attending to needs in the Gallery, such as welcoming visitors, assisting with installations and tear-down; helping our team and instructors with workshops, supply organization, and studio set-up; working closely with our Board and staff to usher for shows and other events. Our Board is also made up of volunteers, with a chance to get involved through committee-work. Shifts are usually 2-3 hours but can be flexible.

Visit our website to apply: https://theartgarage.org/pages/volunteer



Agency: The Art Garage

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54302

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bi-Lingual Volunteers

Vida Support Services needs bilingual volunteers ages 18 and older to assist with childcare, parent mentoring services, and Little Dear Boutique staffing.

Agency: Vida Medical Clinic and Support Services

Vida Support Services needs bilingual volunteers ages 18 and older to assist with childcare, parent mentoring services, and Little Dear Boutique staffing.

Agency: Vida Medical Clinic and Support Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54304

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Promotions

Assisting with raising funds through the website, Facebook, help with candy bar sale destinations, creating items with a Cricut, etc. 

Agency: Firefly Acres Horse Farm

Assisting with raising funds through the website, Facebook, help with candy bar sale destinations, creating items with a Cricut, etc. 

Agency: Firefly Acres Horse Farm

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54155

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Neighborfest

Neighborfest will be on July 25, 2026, from 11:00 am – 2:00 pm at Pilgrim Lutheran Church 1731 St. Agnes Dr, Green Bay, WI. 54304.  We invite you all to join us at our Neighborfest for food, fun, and festivities, where everything is FREE!  We will be handing out Backpacks and Stuffed animals, please think about volunteering with us for a few hours.  Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.”  Matthew 19:14

Agency: Acts 1:8 Ministry

Neighborfest will be on July 25, 2026, from 11:00 am – 2:00 pm at Pilgrim Lutheran Church 1731 St. Agnes Dr, Green Bay, WI. 54304.  We invite you all to join us at our Neighborfest for food, fun, and festivities, where everything is FREE!  We will be handing out Backpacks and Stuffed animals, please think about volunteering with us for a few hours.  Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.”  Matthew 19:14

Agency: Acts 1:8 Ministry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 25, 2026

Zip Code: 54304

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Rhumba 4 Rainbow Event Support

The Rainbow Project is in need of volunteers for its annual benefit, Rhumba 4 Rainbow. Volunteer opportunities include prep and planning for the event, soliciting businesses for donations, and night-of help at the event.

Please contact Rachel Yves, Marketing, Outreach and Fund Development Coordinator, with any questions at ryves@therainbowproject.net.

Agency: The Rainbow Project

The Rainbow Project is in need of volunteers for its annual benefit, Rhumba 4 Rainbow. Volunteer opportunities include prep and planning for the event, soliciting businesses for donations, and night-of help at the event.

Please contact Rachel Yves, Marketing, Outreach and Fund Development Coordinator, with any questions at ryves@therainbowproject.net.

Agency: The Rainbow Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Dementia Innovations/Livasu Work Day (copy)

Please contact Laura at laura.albright@dementiainnovations.org

920-395-9533 for more information.

The day will include all kinds of tasks both exterior work and indoors. We may have projects such as; painting, landscaping, building wood planters, organizing interior spaces, cleaning, stocking items in offices and stores. Please bring work gloves and shovels if you are planning to help with landscaping. Water provided.

Agency: Dementia Innovations/Livasu

Please contact Laura at laura.albright@dementiainnovations.org

920-395-9533 for more information.

The day will include all kinds of tasks both exterior work and indoors. We may have projects such as; painting, landscaping, building wood planters, organizing interior spaces, cleaning, stocking items in offices and stores. Please bring work gloves and shovels if you are planning to help with landscaping. Water provided.

Agency: Dementia Innovations/Livasu

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Dementia Innovations/Livasu Work Day (copy)

Please contact Laura at laura.albright@dementiainnovations.org

920-395-9533 for more information.

The day will include all kinds of tasks both exterior work and indoors. We may have projects such as; painting, landscaping, building wood planters, organizing interior spaces, cleaning, stocking items in offices and stores. Please bring work gloves and shovels if you are planning to help with landscaping. Water provided.

Agency: Dementia Innovations/Livasu

Please contact Laura at laura.albright@dementiainnovations.org

920-395-9533 for more information.

The day will include all kinds of tasks both exterior work and indoors. We may have projects such as; painting, landscaping, building wood planters, organizing interior spaces, cleaning, stocking items in offices and stores. Please bring work gloves and shovels if you are planning to help with landscaping. Water provided.

Agency: Dementia Innovations/Livasu

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 11, 2026

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteers needed for 68th Art Fair on the Square!

One of the Midwest’s most popular and highly regarded outdoor celebrations of the arts will return to the Capitol Square on Saturday, July 11 and Sunday, July 12, 2026, as MMoCA presents the 68th annual Art Fair on the Square. 


With its mix of entertainment and outdoor dining, as well as over 400 artists exhibiting paintings, prints, photographs, sculpture, jewelry, handmade clothing and accessories, and fine craft, the fair draws nearly 200,000 visitors to Madison’s Capitol Square. 


To provide an amazing experience to the public, MMoCA relies on volunteers to assist with every aspect of the event - from greeting guests to selling beverages. Volunteering at Art Fair on the Square allows volunteers to meet new people, learn new skills, and connect with the arts on a deeper level.


To apply, go to MMoCA's page on Better Impact and fill out an application!


Agency: Madison Museum of Contemporary Art

One of the Midwest’s most popular and highly regarded outdoor celebrations of the arts will return to the Capitol Square on Saturday, July 11 and Sunday, July 12, 2026, as MMoCA presents the 68th annual Art Fair on the Square. 


With its mix of entertainment and outdoor dining, as well as over 400 artists exhibiting paintings, prints, photographs, sculpture, jewelry, handmade clothing and accessories, and fine craft, the fair draws nearly 200,000 visitors to Madison’s Capitol Square. 


To provide an amazing experience to the public, MMoCA relies on volunteers to assist with every aspect of the event - from greeting guests to selling beverages. Volunteering at Art Fair on the Square allows volunteers to meet new people, learn new skills, and connect with the arts on a deeper level.


To apply, go to MMoCA's page on Better Impact and fill out an application!


Agency: Madison Museum of Contemporary Art

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 11, 2026 through Jul 12, 2026

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Waukesha Independence Day Celebration

Volunteers are needed to help with the July 3rd Fireworks & Beer Garden Events & on July 4th for the parade!

Learn more & register to volunteer here - Waukesha Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department: Independence Day Celebrations!

Agency: City of Waukesha Parks, Recreation And Forestry

Volunteers are needed to help with the July 3rd Fireworks & Beer Garden Events & on July 4th for the parade!

Learn more & register to volunteer here - Waukesha Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department: Independence Day Celebrations!

Agency: City of Waukesha Parks, Recreation And Forestry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jul 3, 2026 through Jul 4, 2026

Zip Code: 53186

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Monday Night at the Movies

Volunteers learn more & register to volunteer here - Waukesha Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department: Monday Night at the Movies

Agency: City of Waukesha Parks, Recreation And Forestry

Volunteers learn more & register to volunteer here - Waukesha Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department: Monday Night at the Movies

Agency: City of Waukesha Parks, Recreation And Forestry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 15, 2026 through Aug 17, 2026

Zip Code: 53186

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donations Pick-up Assistant

Want to ride along on a truck while collecting donations from community members? If so, read more about this great opportunity as a Donation Truck Rider!

The Habitat ReStore needs volunteers to help pick up donations from residences and businesses in the community, riding on our cube truck with a staff driver. The Donation Truck Rider position is vital to the success of the Habitat ReStore. Collecting donations offered to the Habitat ReStores through our pick-up route helps maintain the material flow to the store and offers an alternative to landfill disposal in our community.

Available Shifts: 7:30am-2:30pm, Mondays, Thursdays, and Fridays

This is a great 1-day opportunity, but we'd love help on a weekly basis!

View and sign up at https://habitatdane.volunteerhub.com/

Look for "ReStore Donations Route" shifts

This volunteer should:

Be able to work well with a partnerBe able to lift up to 50 poundsBe at least 18 years of age

For more info, email volunteer@habitatdane.org or call 608-620-4922

Agency: Habitat For Humanity Dane County

Want to ride along on a truck while collecting donations from community members? If so, read more about this great opportunity as a Donation Truck Rider!

The Habitat ReStore needs volunteers to help pick up donations from residences and businesses in the community, riding on our cube truck with a staff driver. The Donation Truck Rider position is vital to the success of the Habitat ReStore. Collecting donations offered to the Habitat ReStores through our pick-up route helps maintain the material flow to the store and offers an alternative to landfill disposal in our community.

Available Shifts: 7:30am-2:30pm, Mondays, Thursdays, and Fridays

This is a great 1-day opportunity, but we'd love help on a weekly basis!

View and sign up at https://habitatdane.volunteerhub.com/

Look for "ReStore Donations Route" shifts

This volunteer should:

Be able to work well with a partnerBe able to lift up to 50 poundsBe at least 18 years of age

For more info, email volunteer@habitatdane.org or call 608-620-4922

Agency: Habitat For Humanity Dane County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53716

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Parade the Pond June 30th

Parade the Pond is part of our 4th of July celebration and we need lots of volunteers to make this happen.  Here at SSC we have a beautiful pond with a sidewalk all the way around and we are looking for volunteers to help our vision of a resident parade come to life.  Volunteers will push residents in their wheelchairs around the pond. Everyone is encouraged to wear red, white, and blue. 

Agency: Sheboygan Senior Community

Parade the Pond is part of our 4th of July celebration and we need lots of volunteers to make this happen.  Here at SSC we have a beautiful pond with a sidewalk all the way around and we are looking for volunteers to help our vision of a resident parade come to life.  Volunteers will push residents in their wheelchairs around the pond. Everyone is encouraged to wear red, white, and blue. 

Agency: Sheboygan Senior Community

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 30, 2026

Zip Code: 53083

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Drive a senior citizen client from Grafton to Good Hope Road for physical therapy

Client has requested to go from her home in Grafton to medical clinic on Good Hope Road. Our client has deafness, can hear, and is able to communicate. 

Current dates requested are:

Wed, June 3: pick up 9:15am, appointment time: 10am, lasting 30 min

Fri, June 5: pick up 8:15am, appointment time: 9am, lasting 30 min

These are for physical therapy.

Please fill out an application from our website. We will then do a background check and reference check.

ozaukeefamilyservices.org

Volunteer; scroll down for volunteer application (adult)

Agency: Ozaukee Family Services

Client has requested to go from her home in Grafton to medical clinic on Good Hope Road. Our client has deafness, can hear, and is able to communicate. 

Current dates requested are:

Wed, June 3: pick up 9:15am, appointment time: 10am, lasting 30 min

Fri, June 5: pick up 8:15am, appointment time: 9am, lasting 30 min

These are for physical therapy.

Please fill out an application from our website. We will then do a background check and reference check.

ozaukeefamilyservices.org

Volunteer; scroll down for volunteer application (adult)

Agency: Ozaukee Family Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53012

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Assistance in Linens

St. Vincent de Paul Neenah/Menasha is seeking volunteers to assist in our linens department. Responsibilities include sorting and pricing donated items such as sheets, rugs, and tablecloths, as well as stocking and maintaining the sales floor. Training will be provided. Flexible scheduling is available. Hours are flexible. 

Agency: St. Vincent de Paul Neenah/Menasha

St. Vincent de Paul Neenah/Menasha is seeking volunteers to assist in our linens department. Responsibilities include sorting and pricing donated items such as sheets, rugs, and tablecloths, as well as stocking and maintaining the sales floor. Training will be provided. Flexible scheduling is available. Hours are flexible. 

Agency: St. Vincent de Paul Neenah/Menasha

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Assistance in our frames & pictures department

We are currently looking for volunteer for our frames and pictures department. Responsibilities would include sorting and pricing frames, taking merchandise out to the sales floor, and maintaining the sales floor. We will provide training. Hours are flexible. 

Agency: St. Vincent de Paul Neenah/Menasha

We are currently looking for volunteer for our frames and pictures department. Responsibilities would include sorting and pricing frames, taking merchandise out to the sales floor, and maintaining the sales floor. We will provide training. Hours are flexible. 

Agency: St. Vincent de Paul Neenah/Menasha

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: RN Volunteer

Hope Clinic has a continuous need for RN volunteers. The ideal candidate would be available a minimum of one day per week (Monday-Thursday) with additional options available for volunteering as little as one day per month. 

RN volunteers perform similar duties to RN staff taking into consideration individual comfort levels and experience. Tasks may include assisting providers in assessing patients, phlebotomy services, basic procedures (e.g. Pap, ear flushing, excisions), filling prescriptions and meeting a variety of patient needs. Nursing staff works closely with ancillary departments to ensure our patients are cared for holistically. This volunteer position requires an active RN license in the state of Wisconsin. 

Training with the Clinic Manger and other RN staff is provided. 

Agency: Hope Clinic and Care Center

Hope Clinic has a continuous need for RN volunteers. The ideal candidate would be available a minimum of one day per week (Monday-Thursday) with additional options available for volunteering as little as one day per month. 

RN volunteers perform similar duties to RN staff taking into consideration individual comfort levels and experience. Tasks may include assisting providers in assessing patients, phlebotomy services, basic procedures (e.g. Pap, ear flushing, excisions), filling prescriptions and meeting a variety of patient needs. Nursing staff works closely with ancillary departments to ensure our patients are cared for holistically. This volunteer position requires an active RN license in the state of Wisconsin. 

Training with the Clinic Manger and other RN staff is provided. 

Agency: Hope Clinic and Care Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54952

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Slime Camp Facilitators

This summer camp our elementary participants will learn about several topics in the physical sciences through slime making. Over the course of 8 weeks, every Friday 10-11am, the kids will learn about a new topic before making their own slime about that topic. For example, in week 5 they'll be learning about volcanoes through a read-aloud and discussion. They then get to make erupting volcano slime!

If you love supporting kids' curiosity and creativity, AND you don't mind getting messy, then please consider volunteering as a slime facilitator. The facilitator would help set up the slime stations, demonstrate and guide kids through the recipe, and supervise ingredient use.

Each slime making session will last 30-40 minutes.

You are welcome to volunteer for 1 or more slime days.

Agency: Vera Court Neighborhood Center

This summer camp our elementary participants will learn about several topics in the physical sciences through slime making. Over the course of 8 weeks, every Friday 10-11am, the kids will learn about a new topic before making their own slime about that topic. For example, in week 5 they'll be learning about volcanoes through a read-aloud and discussion. They then get to make erupting volcano slime!

If you love supporting kids' curiosity and creativity, AND you don't mind getting messy, then please consider volunteering as a slime facilitator. The facilitator would help set up the slime stations, demonstrate and guide kids through the recipe, and supervise ingredient use.

Each slime making session will last 30-40 minutes.

You are welcome to volunteer for 1 or more slime days.

Agency: Vera Court Neighborhood Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jun 23, 2026

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Big Brothers Big Sisters: Dream BIG Gala

 Dream BIG Gala – Friday, July 24

Location: Madison Marriott West, 1313 John Q Hammons Dr, Middleton, WI 53562

Our biggest annual fundraiser—the Dream BIG Gala—is just around the corner! This incredible evening supports life-changing mentoring relationships for youth in Dane County, and we couldn’t do it without amazing volunteers like you.

Volunteer opportunities include:

Week of July 21–22 (at the BBBS Office – 2059 Atwood Ave, Madison):

Assemble name tags, goodie bags, and event materials

Gala Day – July 24 (at the Madison Marriott West):

Assist with event setup during the day

Greet and check in guests during cocktail hour

Serve as floaters or dinner sweepers to enhance the guest experience

Sell raffle tickets

Help with cleanup and packing at the end of the night

 Sign up to volunteer here 
Volunteer shift details and instructions will be shared in mid-July.

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Dane County

 Dream BIG Gala – Friday, July 24

Location: Madison Marriott West, 1313 John Q Hammons Dr, Middleton, WI 53562

Our biggest annual fundraiser—the Dream BIG Gala—is just around the corner! This incredible evening supports life-changing mentoring relationships for youth in Dane County, and we couldn’t do it without amazing volunteers like you.

Volunteer opportunities include:

Week of July 21–22 (at the BBBS Office – 2059 Atwood Ave, Madison):

Assemble name tags, goodie bags, and event materials

Gala Day – July 24 (at the Madison Marriott West):

Assist with event setup during the day

Greet and check in guests during cocktail hour

Serve as floaters or dinner sweepers to enhance the guest experience

Sell raffle tickets

Help with cleanup and packing at the end of the night

 Sign up to volunteer here 
Volunteer shift details and instructions will be shared in mid-July.

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Dane County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jul 24, 2026

Zip Code: 53704

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer at the Free Summer Concert @ Regner Park

Get ready for one of the biggest and most fun nights of the summer! The West Bend Area Chamber of Commerce is looking for energetic volunteers to help bring the Free Summer Concert at Regner Park to life on Friday, August 7th.

This year’s concert will feature live country music from the Judson Brown Band, plus food, drinks, dancing, and thousands of community members coming together for an unforgettable summer night under the stars.

We’re looking for volunteers to help with setup, beverages, cleanup, and more throughout the evening. Whether you can help for a short shift or stay for the whole event, you’ll be part of an exciting community tradition that keeps Regner Park buzzing all night long.

No experience needed — just bring your positive attitude, community spirit, and readiness to have a great time while giving back!

Even better? All tips collected during the event will benefit the Leadership West Bend Alumni Scholarship Fund, helping support future leaders right here in our community.

Grab some friends, sign up for a shift, and help us throw an amazing night of country music and summer fun!

View volunteer opportunities and sign up here:

CLICK HERE TO VOLUNTEER

Agency: West Bend Area Chamber of Commerce

Get ready for one of the biggest and most fun nights of the summer! The West Bend Area Chamber of Commerce is looking for energetic volunteers to help bring the Free Summer Concert at Regner Park to life on Friday, August 7th.

This year’s concert will feature live country music from the Judson Brown Band, plus food, drinks, dancing, and thousands of community members coming together for an unforgettable summer night under the stars.

We’re looking for volunteers to help with setup, beverages, cleanup, and more throughout the evening. Whether you can help for a short shift or stay for the whole event, you’ll be part of an exciting community tradition that keeps Regner Park buzzing all night long.

No experience needed — just bring your positive attitude, community spirit, and readiness to have a great time while giving back!

Even better? All tips collected during the event will benefit the Leadership West Bend Alumni Scholarship Fund, helping support future leaders right here in our community.

Grab some friends, sign up for a shift, and help us throw an amazing night of country music and summer fun!

View volunteer opportunities and sign up here:

CLICK HERE TO VOLUNTEER

Agency: West Bend Area Chamber of Commerce

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Aug 7, 2026

Zip Code: 53090

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer at the West Bend $1,000 Cache Ba$h

The West Bend Area Chamber of Commerce is seeking volunteers for the 18th Annual West Bend $1,000 Cache Ba$h, one of the Midwest’s premier geocaching events! Thousands of geocachers from across the country will be visiting West Bend for a weekend full of adventure, community, and fun.

Volunteers are needed for a variety of simple and fun roles throughout the event weekend, including greeting guests, assisting with activities, checking game cards, helping at event locations, and more. Shifts are flexible, and every volunteer plays an important role in helping create an unforgettable experience for attendees.

Whether you can help for an hour or an entire shift, we would greatly appreciate your support!

To view available volunteer opportunities and sign up, please visit the SignUpGenius link below:

CLICK HERE TO VOLUNTEER

Thank you for helping make West Bend The Geocaching Capital of the Midwest™!

Agency: West Bend Area Chamber of Commerce

The West Bend Area Chamber of Commerce is seeking volunteers for the 18th Annual West Bend $1,000 Cache Ba$h, one of the Midwest’s premier geocaching events! Thousands of geocachers from across the country will be visiting West Bend for a weekend full of adventure, community, and fun.

Volunteers are needed for a variety of simple and fun roles throughout the event weekend, including greeting guests, assisting with activities, checking game cards, helping at event locations, and more. Shifts are flexible, and every volunteer plays an important role in helping create an unforgettable experience for attendees.

Whether you can help for an hour or an entire shift, we would greatly appreciate your support!

To view available volunteer opportunities and sign up, please visit the SignUpGenius link below:

CLICK HERE TO VOLUNTEER

Thank you for helping make West Bend The Geocaching Capital of the Midwest™!

Agency: West Bend Area Chamber of Commerce

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Aug 7, 2026 through Aug 8, 2026

Zip Code: 53090

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Program Support Volunteer

The STAR Center is seeking dedicated volunteers to support our summer specialized exercise classes!

STAR offers three broad categories of programming including Para Sports for those with physical disabilities and other mobility challenges, Adaptive Recreation for those with intellectual impairments, and Specialized Exercise Programs.

Under the direction of STAR facilitators, volunteers will interact with program participants and support class preparation. Volunteer Today!

Contact The STAR Center today to learn more about how you can support STAR's mission to promote health equity in the greater La Crosse community!

Agency: STAR Center

The STAR Center is seeking dedicated volunteers to support our summer specialized exercise classes!

STAR offers three broad categories of programming including Para Sports for those with physical disabilities and other mobility challenges, Adaptive Recreation for those with intellectual impairments, and Specialized Exercise Programs.

Under the direction of STAR facilitators, volunteers will interact with program participants and support class preparation. Volunteer Today!

Contact The STAR Center today to learn more about how you can support STAR's mission to promote health equity in the greater La Crosse community!

Agency: STAR Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Citizen Guide -- help a permanent resident gain citizenship!

Join Welcome U.S. and The Welcome Network in supporting a legal permanent residency in their journey to citizenship.  You will be matched with a person who currently lives near your zip code and work with them in a virtual environment with a special curriculum to prepare them for the citizenship test.

This is an ongoing need. 

Please attend our Launch Event on June 23, 2026 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm at The Tower Heritage Center.  See THIS FLYER


Agency: The Welcome Network, Inc.

Join Welcome U.S. and The Welcome Network in supporting a legal permanent residency in their journey to citizenship.  You will be matched with a person who currently lives near your zip code and work with them in a virtual environment with a special curriculum to prepare them for the citizenship test.

This is an ongoing need. 

Please attend our Launch Event on June 23, 2026 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm at The Tower Heritage Center.  See THIS FLYER


Agency: The Welcome Network, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cool Kids Read -- in partnership with The West Bend Library

The Welcome Network is a nonprofit in West Bend that welcomes and supports newcomers with language challenges to the West Bend area.  One of the keys to their success is learning English.  We know that reading books to kids is one of the richest ways we can impart language knowledge.  So, you lend your voice, and love for books to kids whose parents can't read in English to them.

We provide this service in partnership with the West Bend Library.  Parents in bilingual households attend a either Game Night or Crafty Chapter while we provide what we like to call English Language Fluency Workshop -- by simply reading language-rich books to them.

If you can read in English, you are qualified!

The dates are Wednesdays 6/24--7/22--8/26 and Thursdays 6/11--7/9--8/13

See THIS FLYER

Agency: The Welcome Network, Inc.

The Welcome Network is a nonprofit in West Bend that welcomes and supports newcomers with language challenges to the West Bend area.  One of the keys to their success is learning English.  We know that reading books to kids is one of the richest ways we can impart language knowledge.  So, you lend your voice, and love for books to kids whose parents can't read in English to them.

We provide this service in partnership with the West Bend Library.  Parents in bilingual households attend a either Game Night or Crafty Chapter while we provide what we like to call English Language Fluency Workshop -- by simply reading language-rich books to them.

If you can read in English, you are qualified!

The dates are Wednesdays 6/24--7/22--8/26 and Thursdays 6/11--7/9--8/13

See THIS FLYER

Agency: The Welcome Network, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Aug 26, 2026

Zip Code: 53095

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 4th of July Old Fashioned Jubilee

Citizen Advocates will be hosting an Old Fashioned 4th of July Jubilee on July 4th. We are looking for people to help make this event successful! Come enjoy the 4th in a new, yet familiar, way. 

The event is being held at LacLawrann Barn and Maurin Center

People are needed to help:
Set up 9:00 am - 11:00 am
Run games/activities 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
Help with food set up, stocking and clean up - 11:00 - 4:00 pm
Monitor quiet/cool space - 11:00 - 4:00 pm
Clean up - 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Play music - 11:00 - 4:00 pm .. looking for individuals or groups to play for 30-45 minutes
Attend and mingle with the other families attending 11:00 - 4:00 .. ALL are welcome!

You do not need to help for the whole event, any amount of time you would like to share would be great!

Families are welcome to volunteer together. No min age required.

Agency: Citizen Advocates

Citizen Advocates will be hosting an Old Fashioned 4th of July Jubilee on July 4th. We are looking for people to help make this event successful! Come enjoy the 4th in a new, yet familiar, way. 

The event is being held at LacLawrann Barn and Maurin Center

People are needed to help:
Set up 9:00 am - 11:00 am
Run games/activities 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
Help with food set up, stocking and clean up - 11:00 - 4:00 pm
Monitor quiet/cool space - 11:00 - 4:00 pm
Clean up - 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Play music - 11:00 - 4:00 pm .. looking for individuals or groups to play for 30-45 minutes
Attend and mingle with the other families attending 11:00 - 4:00 .. ALL are welcome!

You do not need to help for the whole event, any amount of time you would like to share would be great!

Families are welcome to volunteer together. No min age required.

Agency: Citizen Advocates

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 4, 2026

Zip Code: 53090

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Become a Hospice Pet Therapy Volunteer -Join our Hospice Team! (Milwaukee/Racine/Sheboygan areas)

WOOF! MEOW! Looking for volunteers willing to share their time and certified pet with our hospice patients. The power of pets to connect with others amazes and touches everyone around us. Let the magic happen and spread cheer, joy and smiles! Pets must be certified! Schedules are flexible and orientation/training is provided!

Our Hospice patients light up when they see a furry friend walk through the door. These visits can provide emotional support, reduce anxiety, and bring joy to those facing life's final journey.

What you'll do:

Visit hospice patients in their homes or care facilities. Offer companionship, smiles, and comfort through your pet's presence. Work alongside the Volunteer Coordinator to schedule visits that fit your availability.

Requirements:

Must be 18 years or older Pets must be certified therapy animals through an approved organization such as: Pet Partners, Therapy Dogs Inc, Alliance of Therapy Dogs, or another recognized program. Must provide proof of current vaccinations for pet Hospice experience (preferred, not required) Must pass a background check Must have a negative TB test result Reliable, compassionate, and dependable Must provide TWO references Comfortable speaking with patients and families by phone and in person Detail-oriented with a professional attitude

Why volunteer with us:

Gain valuable healthcare experience Make a meaningful difference both behind the scenes and in someone's life Join a supportive, mission-driven team environment

Interested?

If you and your pet are ready to bring love and comfort to those who need it the most apply today at: How to Become a Hospice Volunteer | Volunteering Opportunities (by clicking the link), replying to this ad, or by contacting Bobbi Rieboldt, Volunteer Coordinator for Milwaukee/Racine/Sheboygan, Bobbi.Rieboldt@compassus.com (262) 467-8427

Agency: Compassus Hospice

WOOF! MEOW! Looking for volunteers willing to share their time and certified pet with our hospice patients. The power of pets to connect with others amazes and touches everyone around us. Let the magic happen and spread cheer, joy and smiles! Pets must be certified! Schedules are flexible and orientation/training is provided!

Our Hospice patients light up when they see a furry friend walk through the door. These visits can provide emotional support, reduce anxiety, and bring joy to those facing life's final journey.

What you'll do:

Visit hospice patients in their homes or care facilities. Offer companionship, smiles, and comfort through your pet's presence. Work alongside the Volunteer Coordinator to schedule visits that fit your availability.

Requirements:

Must be 18 years or older Pets must be certified therapy animals through an approved organization such as: Pet Partners, Therapy Dogs Inc, Alliance of Therapy Dogs, or another recognized program. Must provide proof of current vaccinations for pet Hospice experience (preferred, not required) Must pass a background check Must have a negative TB test result Reliable, compassionate, and dependable Must provide TWO references Comfortable speaking with patients and families by phone and in person Detail-oriented with a professional attitude

Why volunteer with us:

Gain valuable healthcare experience Make a meaningful difference both behind the scenes and in someone's life Join a supportive, mission-driven team environment

Interested?

If you and your pet are ready to bring love and comfort to those who need it the most apply today at: How to Become a Hospice Volunteer | Volunteering Opportunities (by clicking the link), replying to this ad, or by contacting Bobbi Rieboldt, Volunteer Coordinator for Milwaukee/Racine/Sheboygan, Bobbi.Rieboldt@compassus.com (262) 467-8427

Agency: Compassus Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Hospice Pet Therapy Volunteer -Join our Hospice Team! (Milwaukee/Racine/Sheboygan areas)

WOOF! MEOW! Looking for volunteers willing to share their time and certified pet with our hospice patients. The power of pets to connect with others amazes and touches everyone around us. Let the magic happen and spread cheer, joy and smiles! Pets must be certified! Schedules are flexible and orientation/training is provided!

Our Hospice patients light up when they see a furry friend walk through the door. These visits can provide emotional support, reduce anxiety, and bring joy to those facing life's final journey.

What you'll do:

Visit hospice patients in their homes or care facilities. Offer companionship, smiles, and comfort through your pet's presence. Work alongside the Volunteer Coordinator to schedule visits that fit your availability.

Requirements:

Must be 18 years or older Pets must be certified therapy animals through an approved organization such as: Pet Partners, Therapy Dogs Inc, Alliance of Therapy Dogs, or another recognized program. Must provide proof of current vaccinations for pet Hospice experience (preferred, not required) Must pass a background check Must have a negative TB test result Reliable, compassionate, and dependable Must provide TWO references Comfortable speaking with patients and families by phone and in person Detail-oriented with a professional attitude

Why volunteer with us:

Gain valuable healthcare experience Make a meaningful difference both behind the scenes and in someone's life Join a supportive, mission-driven team environment

Interested?

If you and your pet are ready to bring love and comfort to those who need it the most apply today at: How to Become a Hospice Volunteer | Volunteering Opportunities (by clicking the link), replying to this ad, or by contacting Bobbi Rieboldt, Volunteer Coordinator for Milwaukee/Racine/Sheboygan, Bobbi.Rieboldt@compassus.com (262) 467-8427

Agency: Compassus Hospice

WOOF! MEOW! Looking for volunteers willing to share their time and certified pet with our hospice patients. The power of pets to connect with others amazes and touches everyone around us. Let the magic happen and spread cheer, joy and smiles! Pets must be certified! Schedules are flexible and orientation/training is provided!

Our Hospice patients light up when they see a furry friend walk through the door. These visits can provide emotional support, reduce anxiety, and bring joy to those facing life's final journey.

What you'll do:

Visit hospice patients in their homes or care facilities. Offer companionship, smiles, and comfort through your pet's presence. Work alongside the Volunteer Coordinator to schedule visits that fit your availability.

Requirements:

Must be 18 years or older Pets must be certified therapy animals through an approved organization such as: Pet Partners, Therapy Dogs Inc, Alliance of Therapy Dogs, or another recognized program. Must provide proof of current vaccinations for pet Hospice experience (preferred, not required) Must pass a background check Must have a negative TB test result Reliable, compassionate, and dependable Must provide TWO references Comfortable speaking with patients and families by phone and in person Detail-oriented with a professional attitude

Why volunteer with us:

Gain valuable healthcare experience Make a meaningful difference both behind the scenes and in someone's life Join a supportive, mission-driven team environment

Interested?

If you and your pet are ready to bring love and comfort to those who need it the most apply today at: How to Become a Hospice Volunteer | Volunteering Opportunities (by clicking the link), replying to this ad, or by contacting Bobbi Rieboldt, Volunteer Coordinator for Milwaukee/Racine/Sheboygan, Bobbi.Rieboldt@compassus.com (262) 467-8427

Agency: Compassus Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53214

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Hospice Pet Therapy Volunteer -Join our Hospice Team! (Milwaukee/Racine/Sheboygan areas)

WOOF! MEOW! Looking for volunteers willing to share their time and certified pet with our hospice patients. The power of pets to connect with others amazes and touches everyone around us. Let the magic happen and spread cheer, joy and smiles! Pets must be certified! Schedules are flexible and orientation/training is provided!

Our Hospice patients light up when they see a furry friend walk through the door. These visits can provide emotional support, reduce anxiety, and bring joy to those facing life's final journey.

What you'll do:

Visit hospice patients in their homes or care facilities. Offer companionship, smiles, and comfort through your pet's presence. Work alongside the Volunteer Coordinator to schedule visits that fit your availability.

Requirements:

Must be 18 years or older Pets must be certified therapy animals through an approved organization such as: Pet Partners, Therapy Dogs Inc, Alliance of Therapy Dogs, or another recognized program. Must provide proof of current vaccinations for pet Hospice experience (preferred, not required) Must pass a background check Must have a negative TB test result Reliable, compassionate, and dependable Must provide TWO references Comfortable speaking with patients and families by phone and in person Detail-oriented with a professional attitude

Why volunteer with us:

Gain valuable healthcare experience Make a meaningful difference both behind the scenes and in someone's life Join a supportive, mission-driven team environment

Interested?

If you and your pet are ready to bring love and comfort to those who need it the most apply today at: How to Become a Hospice Volunteer | Volunteering Opportunities (by clicking the link), replying to this ad, or by contacting Bobbi Rieboldt, Volunteer Coordinator for Milwaukee/Racine/Sheboygan, Bobbi.Rieboldt@compassus.com (262) 467-8427

Agency: Compassus Hospice

WOOF! MEOW! Looking for volunteers willing to share their time and certified pet with our hospice patients. The power of pets to connect with others amazes and touches everyone around us. Let the magic happen and spread cheer, joy and smiles! Pets must be certified! Schedules are flexible and orientation/training is provided!

Our Hospice patients light up when they see a furry friend walk through the door. These visits can provide emotional support, reduce anxiety, and bring joy to those facing life's final journey.

What you'll do:

Visit hospice patients in their homes or care facilities. Offer companionship, smiles, and comfort through your pet's presence. Work alongside the Volunteer Coordinator to schedule visits that fit your availability.

Requirements:

Must be 18 years or older Pets must be certified therapy animals through an approved organization such as: Pet Partners, Therapy Dogs Inc, Alliance of Therapy Dogs, or another recognized program. Must provide proof of current vaccinations for pet Hospice experience (preferred, not required) Must pass a background check Must have a negative TB test result Reliable, compassionate, and dependable Must provide TWO references Comfortable speaking with patients and families by phone and in person Detail-oriented with a professional attitude

Why volunteer with us:

Gain valuable healthcare experience Make a meaningful difference both behind the scenes and in someone's life Join a supportive, mission-driven team environment

Interested?

If you and your pet are ready to bring love and comfort to those who need it the most apply today at: How to Become a Hospice Volunteer | Volunteering Opportunities (by clicking the link), replying to this ad, or by contacting Bobbi Rieboldt, Volunteer Coordinator for Milwaukee/Racine/Sheboygan, Bobbi.Rieboldt@compassus.com (262) 467-8427

Agency: Compassus Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53177

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Compassus Hospice Visitor Companion Volunteer-Join our Team! (Milwaukee/Racine/Sheboygan areas)

Do you have a caring heart and desire to bring comfort to others? We are seeking compassionate individuals to serve as Hospice Companion Volunteers.

As a volunteer, you will visit patients facing life-limiting illnesses to provide emotional support and companionship. Your presence can make a world of difference---offering comfort, reducing loneliness, and creating moments of joy.

Volunteer activities may include:

•            Engaging in conversation and active listening

•            Reading aloud, playing music, or sharing hobbies

•            Sitting quietly as a comforting presence

•            Offering respite to family caregivers

Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling---visits are typically 1-2 hours per week, based on your availability. 

Training & Support: All volunteers receive comprehensive hospice training and ongoing support from our care team. No medical experience is required.

Requirements:

•            Must be 18 years or older

•            Hospice experience (preferred, not required)

•            Must pass a background check

•            Must have a negative TB test result

•            Reliable, compassionate, and dependable

•            Must provide TWO references

•            Comfortable speaking with patients and families by phone and in person

•            Detail-oriented with a professional attitude

Why volunteer with us:

•            Gain valuable healthcare experience

•            Make a meaningful difference both behind the scenes and in someone's life

•            Join a supportive, mission-driven team environment

Interested?

Apply today at:

https://www.compassus.com/volunteers/ (by clicking the link) or by contacting Bobbi Rieboldt, Volunteer Coordinator for Milwaukee/Racine/Sheboygan, Bobbi.Rieboldt@compassus.com (262) 467-8427

 Must be 18 years old; background check and negative TB test required.  Orientation and training provided.

Agency: Compassus Hospice

Do you have a caring heart and desire to bring comfort to others? We are seeking compassionate individuals to serve as Hospice Companion Volunteers.

As a volunteer, you will visit patients facing life-limiting illnesses to provide emotional support and companionship. Your presence can make a world of difference---offering comfort, reducing loneliness, and creating moments of joy.

Volunteer activities may include:

•            Engaging in conversation and active listening

•            Reading aloud, playing music, or sharing hobbies

•            Sitting quietly as a comforting presence

•            Offering respite to family caregivers

Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling---visits are typically 1-2 hours per week, based on your availability. 

Training & Support: All volunteers receive comprehensive hospice training and ongoing support from our care team. No medical experience is required.

Requirements:

•            Must be 18 years or older

•            Hospice experience (preferred, not required)

•            Must pass a background check

•            Must have a negative TB test result

•            Reliable, compassionate, and dependable

•            Must provide TWO references

•            Comfortable speaking with patients and families by phone and in person

•            Detail-oriented with a professional attitude

Why volunteer with us:

•            Gain valuable healthcare experience

•            Make a meaningful difference both behind the scenes and in someone's life

•            Join a supportive, mission-driven team environment

Interested?

Apply today at:

https://www.compassus.com/volunteers/ (by clicking the link) or by contacting Bobbi Rieboldt, Volunteer Coordinator for Milwaukee/Racine/Sheboygan, Bobbi.Rieboldt@compassus.com (262) 467-8427

 Must be 18 years old; background check and negative TB test required.  Orientation and training provided.

Agency: Compassus Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53177

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Compassus Hospice Visitor Companion Volunteer-Join our Team! (Milwaukee/Racine/Sheboygan areas)

Do you have a caring heart and desire to bring comfort to others? We are seeking compassionate individuals to serve as Hospice Companion Volunteers.

As a volunteer, you will visit patients facing life-limiting illnesses to provide emotional support and companionship. Your presence can make a world of difference---offering comfort, reducing loneliness, and creating moments of joy.

Volunteer activities may include:

•            Engaging in conversation and active listening

•            Reading aloud, playing music, or sharing hobbies

•            Sitting quietly as a comforting presence

•            Offering respite to family caregivers

Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling---visits are typically 1-2 hours per week, based on your availability. 

Training & Support: All volunteers receive comprehensive hospice training and ongoing support from our care team. No medical experience is required.

Requirements:

•            Must be 18 years or older

•            Hospice experience (preferred, not required)

•            Must pass a background check

•            Must have a negative TB test result

•            Reliable, compassionate, and dependable

•            Must provide TWO references

•            Comfortable speaking with patients and families by phone and in person

•            Detail-oriented with a professional attitude

Why volunteer with us:

•            Gain valuable healthcare experience

•            Make a meaningful difference both behind the scenes and in someone's life

•            Join a supportive, mission-driven team environment

Interested?

Apply today at:

https://www.compassus.com/volunteers/ (by clicking the link) or by contacting Bobbi Rieboldt, Volunteer Coordinator for Milwaukee/Racine/Sheboygan, Bobbi.Rieboldt@compassus.com (262) 467-8427

 Must be 18 years old; background check and negative TB test required.  Orientation and training provided.

Agency: Compassus Hospice

Do you have a caring heart and desire to bring comfort to others? We are seeking compassionate individuals to serve as Hospice Companion Volunteers.

As a volunteer, you will visit patients facing life-limiting illnesses to provide emotional support and companionship. Your presence can make a world of difference---offering comfort, reducing loneliness, and creating moments of joy.

Volunteer activities may include:

•            Engaging in conversation and active listening

•            Reading aloud, playing music, or sharing hobbies

•            Sitting quietly as a comforting presence

•            Offering respite to family caregivers

Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling---visits are typically 1-2 hours per week, based on your availability. 

Training & Support: All volunteers receive comprehensive hospice training and ongoing support from our care team. No medical experience is required.

Requirements:

•            Must be 18 years or older

•            Hospice experience (preferred, not required)

•            Must pass a background check

•            Must have a negative TB test result

•            Reliable, compassionate, and dependable

•            Must provide TWO references

•            Comfortable speaking with patients and families by phone and in person

•            Detail-oriented with a professional attitude

Why volunteer with us:

•            Gain valuable healthcare experience

•            Make a meaningful difference both behind the scenes and in someone's life

•            Join a supportive, mission-driven team environment

Interested?

Apply today at:

https://www.compassus.com/volunteers/ (by clicking the link) or by contacting Bobbi Rieboldt, Volunteer Coordinator for Milwaukee/Racine/Sheboygan, Bobbi.Rieboldt@compassus.com (262) 467-8427

 Must be 18 years old; background check and negative TB test required.  Orientation and training provided.

Agency: Compassus Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53214

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Become a Compassus Hospice Visitor Companion Volunteer-Join our Team! (Milwaukee/Racine/Sheboygan areas)

Do you have a caring heart and desire to bring comfort to others? We are seeking compassionate individuals to serve as Hospice Companion Volunteers.

As a volunteer, you will visit patients facing life-limiting illnesses to provide emotional support and companionship. Your presence can make a world of difference---offering comfort, reducing loneliness, and creating moments of joy.

Volunteer activities may include:

•            Engaging in conversation and active listening

•            Reading aloud, playing music, or sharing hobbies

•            Sitting quietly as a comforting presence

•            Offering respite to family caregivers

Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling---visits are typically 1-2 hours per week, based on your availability. 

Training & Support: All volunteers receive comprehensive hospice training and ongoing support from our care team. No medical experience is required.

Requirements:

•            Must be 18 years or older

•            Hospice experience (preferred, not required)

•            Must pass a background check

•            Must have a negative TB test result

•            Reliable, compassionate, and dependable

•            Must provide TWO references

•            Comfortable speaking with patients and families by phone and in person

•            Detail-oriented with a professional attitude

Why volunteer with us:

•            Gain valuable healthcare experience

•            Make a meaningful difference both behind the scenes and in someone's life

•            Join a supportive, mission-driven team environment

Interested?

Apply today at:

https://www.compassus.com/volunteers/ (by clicking the link) or by contacting Bobbi Rieboldt, Volunteer Coordinator for Milwaukee/Racine/Sheboygan, Bobbi.Rieboldt@compassus.com (262) 467-8427

 Must be 18 years old; background check and negative TB test required.  Orientation and training provided.

Agency: Compassus Hospice

Do you have a caring heart and desire to bring comfort to others? We are seeking compassionate individuals to serve as Hospice Companion Volunteers.

As a volunteer, you will visit patients facing life-limiting illnesses to provide emotional support and companionship. Your presence can make a world of difference---offering comfort, reducing loneliness, and creating moments of joy.

Volunteer activities may include:

•            Engaging in conversation and active listening

•            Reading aloud, playing music, or sharing hobbies

•            Sitting quietly as a comforting presence

•            Offering respite to family caregivers

Time Commitment: Flexible scheduling---visits are typically 1-2 hours per week, based on your availability. 

Training & Support: All volunteers receive comprehensive hospice training and ongoing support from our care team. No medical experience is required.

Requirements:

•            Must be 18 years or older

•            Hospice experience (preferred, not required)

•            Must pass a background check

•            Must have a negative TB test result

•            Reliable, compassionate, and dependable

•            Must provide TWO references

•            Comfortable speaking with patients and families by phone and in person

•            Detail-oriented with a professional attitude

Why volunteer with us:

•            Gain valuable healthcare experience

•            Make a meaningful difference both behind the scenes and in someone's life

•            Join a supportive, mission-driven team environment

Interested?

Apply today at:

https://www.compassus.com/volunteers/ (by clicking the link) or by contacting Bobbi Rieboldt, Volunteer Coordinator for Milwaukee/Racine/Sheboygan, Bobbi.Rieboldt@compassus.com (262) 467-8427

 Must be 18 years old; background check and negative TB test required.  Orientation and training provided.

Agency: Compassus Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No