Volunteer: Feed the Body, Feed the SoulJoin 1,400 volunteers at the Oshkosh Arena as we work to pack 294,000 pounds of rice on September 17. Come fill your soul with music and purpose as we fight hunger in Northeast Wisconsin together. Agency: Feed the Body, Feed the Soul Join 1,400 volunteers at the Oshkosh Arena as we work to pack 294,000 pounds of rice on September 17. Come fill your soul with music and purpose as we fight hunger in Northeast Wisconsin together. Agency: Feed the Body, Feed the Soul Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 17, 2026 Zip Code: 54902 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Construction Volunteer - no experience neededHabitat for Humanity of Dane County is looking for volunteers to help build affordable housing! Want to learn construction skills while contributing to an important cause? Join Habitat today! Construction volunteers are needed at the Habitat construction sites in both Madison and Sun Prairie. No prior experience is needed - all the tools and training will be available on site. Tasks may include framing, trim, landscaping, painting, etc. Individuals and groups are welcome. Opportunities are available Thursdays-Saturdays from 8:15am-3:30pm. Please visit our VolunteerHub website to view current construction volunteer opportunities and sign up today: https://habitatdane.volunteerhub.com. You will be able to view all construction opportunities throughout Dane County along with our ReStore opportunities. For additional information, contact volunteer@habitatdane.org Agency: Habitat For Humanity Dane County Habitat for Humanity of Dane County is looking for volunteers to help build affordable housing! Want to learn construction skills while contributing to an important cause? Join Habitat today! Construction volunteers are needed at the Habitat construction sites in both Madison and Sun Prairie. No prior experience is needed - all the tools and training will be available on site. Tasks may include framing, trim, landscaping, painting, etc. Individuals and groups are welcome. Opportunities are available Thursdays-Saturdays from 8:15am-3:30pm. Please visit our VolunteerHub website to view current construction volunteer opportunities and sign up today: https://habitatdane.volunteerhub.com. You will be able to view all construction opportunities throughout Dane County along with our ReStore opportunities. For additional information, contact volunteer@habitatdane.org Agency: Habitat For Humanity Dane County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53719 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fairways Fore Families Golf event- Volunteers neededAre you available September 21st to help make an impact for children and families in our community? Fairways Fore Families golf scramble is hosted by Safe Families for Children Western WI. We are looking for volunteers to help make this event a success. Whether you can help on the course for a few hours or all day, donate an in-kind item, or help spread the word, everything helps further our mission to keep children safe and families together. Agency: Safe Families for Children Western WI Are you available September 21st to help make an impact for children and families in our community? Fairways Fore Families golf scramble is hosted by Safe Families for Children Western WI. We are looking for volunteers to help make this event a success. Whether you can help on the course for a few hours or all day, donate an in-kind item, or help spread the word, everything helps further our mission to keep children safe and families together. Agency: Safe Families for Children Western WI Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 54650 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Reception - Greet & Answer PhonesMilwaukee Community Service Corps (MCSC) is seeking a friendly, dependable volunteer to assist with reception and basic administrative duties at our workforce training center. This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys working with people and wants to support an organization helping individuals gain job skills, industry-recognized credentials, and pathways to employment. Agency: Milwaukee Community Service Corps Milwaukee Community Service Corps (MCSC) is seeking a friendly, dependable volunteer to assist with reception and basic administrative duties at our workforce training center. This is a great opportunity for someone who enjoys working with people and wants to support an organization helping individuals gain job skills, industry-recognized credentials, and pathways to employment. Agency: Milwaukee Community Service Corps Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Outdoor Classroom Bench and Shed BuildWe seek to engage volunteers in building benches and a utility storage shed from kits. Volunteers will need to dress for outdoors and are requested to bring work gloves, water bottles and bug spray. MEET AT THE BUS BARN - on the west side of the student and faculty parking lot. Agency: School District of Sevastopol We seek to engage volunteers in building benches and a utility storage shed from kits. Volunteers will need to dress for outdoors and are requested to bring work gloves, water bottles and bug spray. MEET AT THE BUS BARN - on the west side of the student and faculty parking lot. Agency: School District of Sevastopol Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 21, 2026 Zip Code: 54235 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Outdoor Classroom Muliching ProjectWe seek to engage volunteers in spreading mulch over the newly graveled outdoor classroom area located in the woods behind the school. Volunteers will need to bring flat bladed and pointed shovels as well as iron rakes and wheelbarrows. Don't forget to bring your work gloves, water bottles and bug spray. Agency: School District of Sevastopol We seek to engage volunteers in spreading mulch over the newly graveled outdoor classroom area located in the woods behind the school. Volunteers will need to bring flat bladed and pointed shovels as well as iron rakes and wheelbarrows. Don't forget to bring your work gloves, water bottles and bug spray. Agency: School District of Sevastopol Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 19, 2026 Zip Code: 54235 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Down syndrome Awareness WalkOur awareness walk is so much fun! We have a family festival to celebrate individuals in our community with Down syndrome and related disabilities. Past volunteers have said they have a ton of fun at this event!
Please let us know when you're available to help out for our 25th Annual Awareness Walk on Sunday, October 4, from 7:30am-3:30pm, at Fireman's Park in DeForest and/or our Sun Prairie Center at 1009 W. Main Street (lower level of the Allstate building). Most shifts are 2-3 hours long! Volunteers will receive breakfast and snack food as well as a catered lunch. There will NOT be T-shirts given this year so please wear DSAW swag if you have it. THANK YOU SO MUCH for volunteering your time with us. We appreciate you! If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to Margaret at mclark@dsaw.org or 608-334-4308. Sign up here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdd4t4knDv3t-JcYPxsRs3HinSXkgao7YWIvcrqqHNUKG_UVw/viewform Agency: Down syndrome Association of Wisconsin- South Central (DSAW-SC) Our awareness walk is so much fun! We have a family festival to celebrate individuals in our community with Down syndrome and related disabilities. Past volunteers have said they have a ton of fun at this event!
Please let us know when you're available to help out for our 25th Annual Awareness Walk on Sunday, October 4, from 7:30am-3:30pm, at Fireman's Park in DeForest and/or our Sun Prairie Center at 1009 W. Main Street (lower level of the Allstate building). Most shifts are 2-3 hours long! Volunteers will receive breakfast and snack food as well as a catered lunch. There will NOT be T-shirts given this year so please wear DSAW swag if you have it. THANK YOU SO MUCH for volunteering your time with us. We appreciate you! If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to Margaret at mclark@dsaw.org or 608-334-4308. Sign up here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdd4t4knDv3t-JcYPxsRs3HinSXkgao7YWIvcrqqHNUKG_UVw/viewform Agency: Down syndrome Association of Wisconsin- South Central (DSAW-SC) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 4, 2026 Zip Code: 53532 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Pollinator Garden MaintenanceHelp our pollinator garden thrive by removing undesirable weeds and invasive species! Your attention to this area assists the pollination of our produce and allows us to focus on cultivating our crops. Agency: Victory Garden Initiative Help our pollinator garden thrive by removing undesirable weeds and invasive species! Your attention to this area assists the pollination of our produce and allows us to focus on cultivating our crops. Agency: Victory Garden Initiative Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53212 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: We Honor Veterans- Hospice VolunteerThe Aurora Visiting Nurse Association Hospice Program provides a special way of caring for the person whose life expectancy is limited. Hospice affirms life and maintains the dignity of each individual we serve. The philosophy of Hospice focuses on maintaining the quality of life by keeping patients pain-free and comfortable while providing for spiritual, emotional, social and physical needs. Hospice care and services are available in various locations to best suit the patient's needs: in their home, in a nursing home or assisted living facility or hospital, or in the Aurora VNA Zilber Family Hospice residence. Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice The Aurora Visiting Nurse Association Hospice Program provides a special way of caring for the person whose life expectancy is limited. Hospice affirms life and maintains the dignity of each individual we serve. The philosophy of Hospice focuses on maintaining the quality of life by keeping patients pain-free and comfortable while providing for spiritual, emotional, social and physical needs. Hospice care and services are available in various locations to best suit the patient's needs: in their home, in a nursing home or assisted living facility or hospital, or in the Aurora VNA Zilber Family Hospice residence. Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 51213 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Home Hospice VolunteerThe Aurora Visiting Nurse Association Hospice Program provides a special way of caring for the person whose life expectancy is limited. Hospice affirms life and maintains the dignity of each individual we serve. The philosophy of Hospice focuses on maintaining the quality of life by keeping patients pain-free and comfortable while providing for spiritual, emotional, social and physical needs. Hospice care and services are available in various locations to best suit the patient's needs: in their home, in a nursing home or assisted living facility or hospital, or in the Aurora VNA Zilber Family Hospice residence. Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice The Aurora Visiting Nurse Association Hospice Program provides a special way of caring for the person whose life expectancy is limited. Hospice affirms life and maintains the dignity of each individual we serve. The philosophy of Hospice focuses on maintaining the quality of life by keeping patients pain-free and comfortable while providing for spiritual, emotional, social and physical needs. Hospice care and services are available in various locations to best suit the patient's needs: in their home, in a nursing home or assisted living facility or hospital, or in the Aurora VNA Zilber Family Hospice residence. Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53213 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grounds MaintenanceKeep VGI looking beautiful and productive by trimming grass and weeds about once a week on the farm and in the office space's backyard. During winter months clear snow from the sidewalk and parking area at the office building and outside of the farm. Agency: Victory Garden Initiative Keep VGI looking beautiful and productive by trimming grass and weeds about once a week on the farm and in the office space's backyard. During winter months clear snow from the sidewalk and parking area at the office building and outside of the farm. Agency: Victory Garden Initiative Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53212 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Put Extra Donations to Good Use! - Donations Delivery DriverNew Horizons is looking for a volunteer to help deliver extra donated items that we are unable to use to other nonprofits in our community. This is a great opportunity to help make sure generous donations continue to reach organizations and people who need them! Agency: New Horizons Shelter & Outreach Centers, Inc New Horizons is looking for a volunteer to help deliver extra donated items that we are unable to use to other nonprofits in our community. This is a great opportunity to help make sure generous donations continue to reach organizations and people who need them! Agency: New Horizons Shelter & Outreach Centers, Inc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Field to Fork (Fall Fundraiser Dinner) Food or Wine ServerAssist with serving food or pouring wine at Field to Fork, the Garden's fall fundraiser event, an elegant six course meal served outdoors in the Garden. Food Server: Assist the caterer and Garden staff with serving food to event guests and clearing plates after each course. Wine Pourer: Assist the event's representative with wine pours for each meal course. Wine rep. will introduce the wine pairing before each course is served. To sign up, respond to the need on this page and our Volunteer Coordinator will reach out with more information, or fill out a Volunteer Application on our website and mention this event: https://gbbg.volunteerhub.com/userregistrationwizard/usernamepassword Agency: Green Bay Botanical Garden Assist with serving food or pouring wine at Field to Fork, the Garden's fall fundraiser event, an elegant six course meal served outdoors in the Garden. Food Server: Assist the caterer and Garden staff with serving food to event guests and clearing plates after each course. Wine Pourer: Assist the event's representative with wine pours for each meal course. Wine rep. will introduce the wine pairing before each course is served. To sign up, respond to the need on this page and our Volunteer Coordinator will reach out with more information, or fill out a Volunteer Application on our website and mention this event: https://gbbg.volunteerhub.com/userregistrationwizard/usernamepassword Agency: Green Bay Botanical Garden Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 9, 2026 Zip Code: 54303 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Y-Service Club Christmas Tree SaleJoin Y-Service Club volunteers selling Christmas Trees at our lot. Agency: YMCA of the Fox Cities Join Y-Service Club volunteers selling Christmas Trees at our lot. Agency: YMCA of the Fox Cities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Nov 27, 2026 through Dec 6, 2026 Zip Code: 54911 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Turkey Invitational Gymnastics MeetBlocks of time are available to assist with set up, data entry, music, score cards, concessions, take down and more. Agency: YMCA of the Fox Cities Blocks of time are available to assist with set up, data entry, music, score cards, concessions, take down and more. Agency: YMCA of the Fox Cities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Nov 6, 2026 through Nov 8, 2026 Zip Code: 54136 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Weekly Evening Card Player Needed!!We are looking for someone to come in weekly from 5:30-7:30pm to lead an evening card group with our High Acuity Assisted Living residents! Card games could range from UNO, Go Fish, Five Crowns, etc. Volunteer would assist with gathering residents to participate in the activity after supper, lead a card game with those residents, and then assist the residents in getting home with the assistance of our Resident Care Assistant staff. Agency: Eagle Crest Communities-South We are looking for someone to come in weekly from 5:30-7:30pm to lead an evening card group with our High Acuity Assisted Living residents! Card games could range from UNO, Go Fish, Five Crowns, etc. Volunteer would assist with gathering residents to participate in the activity after supper, lead a card game with those residents, and then assist the residents in getting home with the assistance of our Resident Care Assistant staff. Agency: Eagle Crest Communities-South Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 54601 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Library Homework Hub Volunteer--Math EditionDo you like algebra and geometry? Do you use them at work, or are you currently a college or high school student studying advanced math courses? We'd love to talk with you about an opportunity to be part of a team of volunteers providing math homework help at drop-in in library sessions on Wednesdays from 4:00-6:00 pm. Qualified candidates: Have a current working knowledge of arithmetic, algebra and geometry Are able to provide patient, friendly and non-judgmental instructionAre passionate about helping students in our communityAre respectful and non-judgmental for individuals from diverse backgrounds, cultures and abilitiesAre proficient navigating websites and search engines (for tutoring resources to refer to students)Are able to volunteer at least four, two-hour Wednesday shifts at the library between mid-September and mid-DecemberFor more information, contact Colleen at cholz@apl.org or at 920-832-6346. Agency: Appleton Public Library Do you like algebra and geometry? Do you use them at work, or are you currently a college or high school student studying advanced math courses? We'd love to talk with you about an opportunity to be part of a team of volunteers providing math homework help at drop-in in library sessions on Wednesdays from 4:00-6:00 pm. Qualified candidates: Have a current working knowledge of arithmetic, algebra and geometry Are able to provide patient, friendly and non-judgmental instructionAre passionate about helping students in our communityAre respectful and non-judgmental for individuals from diverse backgrounds, cultures and abilitiesAre proficient navigating websites and search engines (for tutoring resources to refer to students)Are able to volunteer at least four, two-hour Wednesday shifts at the library between mid-September and mid-DecemberFor more information, contact Colleen at cholz@apl.org or at 920-832-6346. Agency: Appleton Public Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54911 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bus volunteer riderWe are looking for volunteers to ride the MTU to school with students! The MTU would leave at 7:10 am and get to NSE around 7:25a each day. We are looking for at least one person Monday-Friday. You would have the option to stay and hang out with students during breakfast/morning recess or leave from there. Agency: Northside Elementary School We are looking for volunteers to ride the MTU to school with students! The MTU would leave at 7:10 am and get to NSE around 7:25a each day. We are looking for at least one person Monday-Friday. You would have the option to stay and hang out with students during breakfast/morning recess or leave from there. Agency: Northside Elementary School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54603 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Share Your Musical Talent with Valley VNAAre you a musician looking for a meaningful way to share your talent with others? Valley VNA is looking for volunteer musicians who would love to bring the joy and healing power of music to our residents and patients. Whether you play guitar, piano, or another instrument, we would love to hear from you! Music has a unique way of bringing people together, creating joy, sparking memories, and providing comfort and connection. Volunteer musicians can choose the setting that feels most comfortable for them. Opportunities may include performing during lunch or dinner for our residents, or providing intimate acoustic performances from room to room for patients. No matter your instrument or style, your music can make a meaningful difference in someone's day. If you are interested in sharing your musical talent with the residents and patients of Valley VNA, we would love to connect with you! Contact Valley VNA today to learn more about becoming a volunteer musician. Agency: Valley VNA Senior Care Are you a musician looking for a meaningful way to share your talent with others? Valley VNA is looking for volunteer musicians who would love to bring the joy and healing power of music to our residents and patients. Whether you play guitar, piano, or another instrument, we would love to hear from you! Music has a unique way of bringing people together, creating joy, sparking memories, and providing comfort and connection. Volunteer musicians can choose the setting that feels most comfortable for them. Opportunities may include performing during lunch or dinner for our residents, or providing intimate acoustic performances from room to room for patients. No matter your instrument or style, your music can make a meaningful difference in someone's day. If you are interested in sharing your musical talent with the residents and patients of Valley VNA, we would love to connect with you! Contact Valley VNA today to learn more about becoming a volunteer musician. Agency: Valley VNA Senior Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54956 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentor Needed for 11-year-old Combined Locks GirlWe currently have an 11-year-old girl from Combined Locks on our waiting list. This bright and engaging girl likes playing football, sketching, and roller blading. She also enjoys spending time outdoors and would like to try baking. She 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 an 11-year-old girl from Combined Locks on our waiting list. This bright and engaging girl likes playing football, sketching, and roller blading. She also enjoys spending time outdoors and would like to try baking. She 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: Mentor Needed for 8-year-old Appleton BoyWe currently have an 8-year-old boy from Appleton waiting to be matched with a mentor. This shy boy loves all things soccer! He also enjoys fishing, catching frogs, building with Legos, and making smoothies. He is open to having a male or female mentor and could also be perfect for a family match. 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 an 8-year-old boy from Appleton waiting to be matched with a mentor. This shy boy loves all things soccer! He also enjoys fishing, catching frogs, building with Legos, and making smoothies. He is open to having a male or female mentor and could also be perfect for a family match. 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: Red Cross: Disaster ResponseDisaster Action Team (DAT) members directly help people affected by disasters. Locally, the most common disasters are home fires but Wisconsin has seen multiple floods and tornadoes this year. If you're interested in deployments, Red Cross volunteers respond to everything from wildfires to hurricanes by providing food, shelter, essential relief supplies and hope. You can also support disasters “behind the scenes” with planning, logistics or volunteer management. For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org Agency: American Red Cross Disaster Action Team (DAT) members directly help people affected by disasters. Locally, the most common disasters are home fires but Wisconsin has seen multiple floods and tornadoes this year. If you're interested in deployments, Red Cross volunteers respond to everything from wildfires to hurricanes by providing food, shelter, essential relief supplies and hope. You can also support disasters “behind the scenes” with planning, logistics or volunteer management. For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Sep 12, 2026 Zip Code: 54446 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Red Cross: Disaster ResponseDisaster Action Team (DAT) members directly help people affected by disasters. Locally, the most common disasters are home fires but Wisconsin has seen multiple floods and tornadoes this year. If you're interested in deployments, Red Cross volunteers respond to everything from wildfires to hurricanes by providing food, shelter, essential relief supplies and hope. You can also support disasters “behind the scenes” with planning, logistics or volunteer management. For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org Agency: American Red Cross Disaster Action Team (DAT) members directly help people affected by disasters. Locally, the most common disasters are home fires but Wisconsin has seen multiple floods and tornadoes this year. If you're interested in deployments, Red Cross volunteers respond to everything from wildfires to hurricanes by providing food, shelter, essential relief supplies and hope. You can also support disasters “behind the scenes” with planning, logistics or volunteer management. For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Sep 12, 2026 Zip Code: 54001 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Red Cross: Disaster ResponseDisaster Action Team (DAT) members directly help people affected by disasters. Locally, the most common disasters are home fires but Wisconsin has seen multiple floods and tornadoes this year. If you're interested in deployments, Red Cross volunteers respond to everything from wildfires to hurricanes by providing food, shelter, essential relief supplies and hope. You can also support disasters “behind the scenes” with planning, logistics or volunteer management. For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org Agency: American Red Cross Disaster Action Team (DAT) members directly help people affected by disasters. Locally, the most common disasters are home fires but Wisconsin has seen multiple floods and tornadoes this year. If you're interested in deployments, Red Cross volunteers respond to everything from wildfires to hurricanes by providing food, shelter, essential relief supplies and hope. You can also support disasters “behind the scenes” with planning, logistics or volunteer management. For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Sep 12, 2026 Zip Code: 54848 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Red Cross: Disaster ResponseDisaster Action Team (DAT) members directly help people affected by disasters. Locally, the most common disasters are home fires but Wisconsin has seen multiple floods and tornadoes this year. If you're interested in deployments, Red Cross volunteers respond to everything from wildfires to hurricanes by providing food, shelter, essential relief supplies and hope. You can also support disasters “behind the scenes” with planning, logistics or volunteer management. For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org Agency: American Red Cross Disaster Action Team (DAT) members directly help people affected by disasters. Locally, the most common disasters are home fires but Wisconsin has seen multiple floods and tornadoes this year. If you're interested in deployments, Red Cross volunteers respond to everything from wildfires to hurricanes by providing food, shelter, essential relief supplies and hope. You can also support disasters “behind the scenes” with planning, logistics or volunteer management. For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Sep 12, 2026 Zip Code: 54490 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Red Cross: Disaster ResponseDisaster Action Team (DAT) members directly help people affected by disasters. Locally, the most common disasters are home fires but Wisconsin has seen multiple floods and tornadoes this year. If you're interested in deployments, Red Cross volunteers respond to everything from wildfires to hurricanes by providing food, shelter, essential relief supplies and hope. You can also support disasters “behind the scenes” with planning, logistics or volunteer management. For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org Agency: American Red Cross Disaster Action Team (DAT) members directly help people affected by disasters. Locally, the most common disasters are home fires but Wisconsin has seen multiple floods and tornadoes this year. If you're interested in deployments, Red Cross volunteers respond to everything from wildfires to hurricanes by providing food, shelter, essential relief supplies and hope. You can also support disasters “behind the scenes” with planning, logistics or volunteer management. For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Sep 12, 2026 Zip Code: 54801 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Red Cross: Disaster ResponseDisaster Action Team (DAT) members directly help people affected by disasters. Locally, the most common disasters are home fires but Wisconsin has seen multiple floods and tornadoes this year. If you're interested in deployments, Red Cross volunteers respond to everything from wildfires to hurricanes by providing food, shelter, essential relief supplies and hope. You can also support disasters “behind the scenes” with planning, logistics or volunteer management. For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org Agency: American Red Cross Disaster Action Team (DAT) members directly help people affected by disasters. Locally, the most common disasters are home fires but Wisconsin has seen multiple floods and tornadoes this year. If you're interested in deployments, Red Cross volunteers respond to everything from wildfires to hurricanes by providing food, shelter, essential relief supplies and hope. You can also support disasters “behind the scenes” with planning, logistics or volunteer management. For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Sep 12, 2026 Zip Code: 54475 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Red Cross: Disaster ResponseDisaster Action Team (DAT) members directly help people affected by disasters. Locally, the most common disasters are home fires but Wisconsin has seen multiple floods and tornadoes this year. If you're interested in deployments, Red Cross volunteers respond to everything from wildfires to hurricanes by providing food, shelter, essential relief supplies and hope. You can also support disasters “behind the scenes” with planning, logistics or volunteer management. For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org Agency: American Red Cross Disaster Action Team (DAT) members directly help people affected by disasters. Locally, the most common disasters are home fires but Wisconsin has seen multiple floods and tornadoes this year. If you're interested in deployments, Red Cross volunteers respond to everything from wildfires to hurricanes by providing food, shelter, essential relief supplies and hope. You can also support disasters “behind the scenes” with planning, logistics or volunteer management. For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Sep 12, 2026 Zip Code: 54895 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Red Cross: Disaster ResponseDisaster Action Team (DAT) members directly help people affected by disasters. Locally, the most common disasters are home fires but Wisconsin has seen multiple floods and tornadoes this year. If you're interested in deployments, the Red Cross volunteers respond to everything from wildfires to hurricanes by providing food, shelter, essential relief supplies and hope. You can also support disasters “behind the scenes” with planning, logistics or volunteer management. For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org Agency: American Red Cross Disaster Action Team (DAT) members directly help people affected by disasters. Locally, the most common disasters are home fires but Wisconsin has seen multiple floods and tornadoes this year. If you're interested in deployments, the Red Cross volunteers respond to everything from wildfires to hurricanes by providing food, shelter, essential relief supplies and hope. You can also support disasters “behind the scenes” with planning, logistics or volunteer management. For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Sep 12, 2026 Zip Code: 54542 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Phone Team Coordinator - OnalaskaLooking for a volunteer-from-home opportunity? The AARP Foundation Tax-Aide site in Onalaska needs a volunteer to supervise and organize our small phone call team. This team sets appointments for tax return preparation from mid-January to late March. They also make reminder calls to taxpayers to remind them of their appointment and which documents they need to bring. As the volunteer coordinator, you work from home using your own laptop or desktop computer and your phone. Training is provided and you will have a mentor to help you through the process. If you enjoy working with people over the phone and want to help low to moderate income taxpayers get free tax return preparation, this could be the perfect opportunity for you! Training for this position will be in December and you will begin working with your team in January. You can find more information here: https://taxaidewid10.wordpress.com/onalaska-phone-team-coordinator/ Application deadline is October 31, 2026 Agency: AARP Tax-Aide WI1 D10 Looking for a volunteer-from-home opportunity? The AARP Foundation Tax-Aide site in Onalaska needs a volunteer to supervise and organize our small phone call team. This team sets appointments for tax return preparation from mid-January to late March. They also make reminder calls to taxpayers to remind them of their appointment and which documents they need to bring. As the volunteer coordinator, you work from home using your own laptop or desktop computer and your phone. Training is provided and you will have a mentor to help you through the process. If you enjoy working with people over the phone and want to help low to moderate income taxpayers get free tax return preparation, this could be the perfect opportunity for you! Training for this position will be in December and you will begin working with your team in January. You can find more information here: https://taxaidewid10.wordpress.com/onalaska-phone-team-coordinator/ Application deadline is October 31, 2026 Agency: AARP Tax-Aide WI1 D10 Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54650 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Touch A TruckVolunteer for this fun, family-friendly event, that allows for kids to get up close to big trucks, play in the dump truck sandbox, race remote control vehicles, ride kiddie trucks and more! Volunteers will assist as gate attendants or game and activity attendants. If you bringing a smile to people's face and seeing happy kiddos, this opportunity is for you! Agency: City of Oshkosh Parks Services & Events Volunteer for this fun, family-friendly event, that allows for kids to get up close to big trucks, play in the dump truck sandbox, race remote control vehicles, ride kiddie trucks and more! Volunteers will assist as gate attendants or game and activity attendants. If you bringing a smile to people's face and seeing happy kiddos, this opportunity is for you! Agency: City of Oshkosh Parks Services & Events Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 19, 2026 Zip Code: 54902 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Skilled Trades Tornado Response Volunteer (Ongoing / On Call)Greater Fox Cities Habitat for Humanity is building a list of skilled tradespeople willing to donate emergency repair services to families impacted by the July 27 tornado. This is an ongoing, on-call need, not a scheduled shift, for work outside the scope of our general cleanup crews, such as: Roof tarping Electrical repairs Plumbing Tree removal near structures Other licensed/skilled trade work. How it works: 1. Sign up by clicking "RESPOND" and then add your trade/skill in the "Additional Volunteer Information/Response Notes section" Agency: Greater Fox Cities Area Habitat for Humanity Greater Fox Cities Habitat for Humanity is building a list of skilled tradespeople willing to donate emergency repair services to families impacted by the July 27 tornado. This is an ongoing, on-call need, not a scheduled shift, for work outside the scope of our general cleanup crews, such as: Roof tarping Electrical repairs Plumbing Tree removal near structures Other licensed/skilled trade work. How it works: 1. Sign up by clicking "RESPOND" and then add your trade/skill in the "Additional Volunteer Information/Response Notes section" Agency: Greater Fox Cities Area Habitat for Humanity Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54952 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make a Difference in Juneau CountyDates and hours vary as Blood Drives are hosted by businesses, high schools, and churches throughout Wisconsin.Looking for a meaningful way to give back? Join us as a Mobile Blood Drive Volunteer and help create a warm, welcoming experience for blood donors in our community. We are looking for community-minded individuals to work with our dedicated team of employees by assisting our donors during their appointment.You will:Greet and register donors who come in to donate.Monitor donors for post-donation reactions.Offer or Serves refreshments to donors.Versiti welcomes volunteers who:Are aged 18 and olderWilling to volunteer at least four hours per monthSuccessfully pass a criminal background checkHave outstanding customer service skillsWork well as part of a teamAre mature and reliableWe provideTrainingAn easy-to-use App for scheduling shifts and recording hoursMileage reimbursement for trips over 50 milesFlexible shifts and locationsVersiti volunteers experience a number of rewards, including working with an established, well-respected organization, working with highly trained and educated medical professionals, we recognize your contributions at an annual appreciation event, and many more!For more information and application visit us at https://www.versiti.org/volunteerWatch our video to learn more: Why you should volunteer at Versiti!
Agency: Versiti Blood Center of Wisconsin Dates and hours vary as Blood Drives are hosted by businesses, high schools, and churches throughout Wisconsin.Looking for a meaningful way to give back? Join us as a Mobile Blood Drive Volunteer and help create a warm, welcoming experience for blood donors in our community. We are looking for community-minded individuals to work with our dedicated team of employees by assisting our donors during their appointment.You will:Greet and register donors who come in to donate.Monitor donors for post-donation reactions.Offer or Serves refreshments to donors.Versiti welcomes volunteers who:Are aged 18 and olderWilling to volunteer at least four hours per monthSuccessfully pass a criminal background checkHave outstanding customer service skillsWork well as part of a teamAre mature and reliableWe provideTrainingAn easy-to-use App for scheduling shifts and recording hoursMileage reimbursement for trips over 50 milesFlexible shifts and locationsVersiti volunteers experience a number of rewards, including working with an established, well-respected organization, working with highly trained and educated medical professionals, we recognize your contributions at an annual appreciation event, and many more!For more information and application visit us at https://www.versiti.org/volunteerWatch our video to learn more: Why you should volunteer at Versiti!
Agency: Versiti Blood Center of Wisconsin Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53948 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: FarmStand StaffRun the weekly Friday FarmStand from 12-3pm outside of the VGI Community Room! Collect patron information for database keeping and grant writing and reporting. Have conversations with patrons about how they might try a new recipe with a produce item, tell them about upcoming events, and make a positive impact on their day! Agency: Victory Garden Initiative Run the weekly Friday FarmStand from 12-3pm outside of the VGI Community Room! Collect patron information for database keeping and grant writing and reporting. Have conversations with patrons about how they might try a new recipe with a produce item, tell them about upcoming events, and make a positive impact on their day! Agency: Victory Garden Initiative Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 53212 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: FarmStand HarvesterCome to the urban farm on Friday mornings to harvest produce for the weekly Friday FarmStands! Harvest produce and assist with weighing and washing as we set up our distribution table. Agency: Victory Garden Initiative Come to the urban farm on Friday mornings to harvest produce for the weekly Friday FarmStands! Harvest produce and assist with weighing and washing as we set up our distribution table. Agency: Victory Garden Initiative Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 53212 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Stuffed Animal Toy GiveawayStuffed Animal giveaway, 12/12/26 we will be at Metro Market, 1291 Lombardi Access Rd, Green Bay, WI 54304. From 11am –12pm we will be handing out stuffed animals who come in to children & adults. Sharing Christ in Christmas with every stuffed animal. Agency: Acts 1:8 Ministry Stuffed Animal giveaway, 12/12/26 we will be at Metro Market, 1291 Lombardi Access Rd, Green Bay, WI 54304. From 11am –12pm we will be handing out stuffed animals who come in to children & adults. Sharing Christ in Christmas with every stuffed animal. Agency: Acts 1:8 Ministry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Dec 12, 2026 Zip Code: 54304 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mountain of FoodMountain of Food is back, this is where Pilgrim Church 1731 Saint Agnes Dr, Green Bay, WI 54304-3059 will collect food the whole month of November; so that on 11/27/26 we can bag it up & on the 11/28/26 we can distribute it to those in need.Remembering that Jesus gives food to every creature and His love endures forever (Psalms 136:25) Agency: Acts 1:8 Ministry Mountain of Food is back, this is where Pilgrim Church 1731 Saint Agnes Dr, Green Bay, WI 54304-3059 will collect food the whole month of November; so that on 11/27/26 we can bag it up & on the 11/28/26 we can distribute it to those in need.Remembering that Jesus gives food to every creature and His love endures forever (Psalms 136:25) Agency: Acts 1:8 Ministry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Nov 27, 2026 through Nov 28, 2026 Zip Code: 54304 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Battery GiveawayBattery giveaway will be on 10/31/26 at 11:00am – 12:00pm. We will be at Metro Market, 1291 Lombardi Access Rd, Green Bay, WI 54304. We give batteries away so folks can plug them into their smoke detectors, just as we plug into Jesus love every day. Agency: Acts 1:8 Ministry Battery giveaway will be on 10/31/26 at 11:00am – 12:00pm. We will be at Metro Market, 1291 Lombardi Access Rd, Green Bay, WI 54304. We give batteries away so folks can plug them into their smoke detectors, just as we plug into Jesus love every day. Agency: Acts 1:8 Ministry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 31, 2026 Zip Code: 54304 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Badger Game Water BottleBadger Game Water/Koozie giveaway: 9/6/26, set up 3:15pm, start giveaway at 3:30pm. We will be handing out water in koozies to those that walk by Acts 1:8 Ministry 2145 S. Oneida St. Green Bay, WI. 54304. Blessing the community just as Jesus blesses us every day. Agency: Acts 1:8 Ministry Badger Game Water/Koozie giveaway: 9/6/26, set up 3:15pm, start giveaway at 3:30pm. We will be handing out water in koozies to those that walk by Acts 1:8 Ministry 2145 S. Oneida St. Green Bay, WI. 54304. Blessing the community just as Jesus blesses us every day. Agency: Acts 1:8 Ministry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 6, 2026 Zip Code: 54304 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Annual Purse Bingo FundraiserIt's time for Christine Ann's annual Purse Bingo Fundraiser! Every year designer purses are donated for people to come in...and you guessed it... play bingo to win purses! This is one of the organizations biggest fundraisers of the year, and we are looking for volunteers to help make the event successful and fun. The event will consist of a cocktail hour, 8 rounds of bingo, a 50/50 raffle, and a "Gotta Have It" mini live auction. We will need volunteers for set-up, food, 50/50 raffle sales, purse display, and floaters. We will be looking for the following: 12pm-3pm: 2-6 volunteers for set up 6pm-9:30pm: 10 volunteers for the event To volunteer, click the link to access the form. We are so excited to see you there! Want to support the event but unable to volunteer? We are still accepting new or like new designer or boutique purses for bingo prizes! All donations are greatly appreciated! If you have questions please reach out to Rachel, our Volunteer Coordinator at: rachelf@christineann.net or visit Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services - Volunteers Agency: Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Center Inc. It's time for Christine Ann's annual Purse Bingo Fundraiser! Every year designer purses are donated for people to come in...and you guessed it... play bingo to win purses! This is one of the organizations biggest fundraisers of the year, and we are looking for volunteers to help make the event successful and fun. The event will consist of a cocktail hour, 8 rounds of bingo, a 50/50 raffle, and a "Gotta Have It" mini live auction. We will need volunteers for set-up, food, 50/50 raffle sales, purse display, and floaters. We will be looking for the following: 12pm-3pm: 2-6 volunteers for set up 6pm-9:30pm: 10 volunteers for the event To volunteer, click the link to access the form. We are so excited to see you there! Want to support the event but unable to volunteer? We are still accepting new or like new designer or boutique purses for bingo prizes! All donations are greatly appreciated! If you have questions please reach out to Rachel, our Volunteer Coordinator at: rachelf@christineann.net or visit Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services - Volunteers Agency: Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Center Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 23, 2026 Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: The Masher 5KBring on your best cheering energy and join us for The Masher 5K Fun Run on Saturday, October 17. Agency: Food + Farm Exploration Center Bring on your best cheering energy and join us for The Masher 5K Fun Run on Saturday, October 17. Agency: Food + Farm Exploration Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 17, 2026 Zip Code: 54467 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: On-Call Volunteers for Diaper/Hygiene DeliveryNonprofit MultiCultural Coalition Inc. (MCI) has been playing an integral role in the Tornado relief efforts and victim support, including creating resource guides in multiple languages, coordinatung interpreters, and deliverity diaper and hygiene prodcuts to assist victims of the Tornado. MCI is seeking 5 volunteers to have on call for delivery of diaper and hygiene supplies to families in need without transportation. On-Call volunteers must have the ability to drive and possess a valid driver's license. Agency: Multicultural Coalition, Inc. Nonprofit MultiCultural Coalition Inc. (MCI) has been playing an integral role in the Tornado relief efforts and victim support, including creating resource guides in multiple languages, coordinatung interpreters, and deliverity diaper and hygiene prodcuts to assist victims of the Tornado. MCI is seeking 5 volunteers to have on call for delivery of diaper and hygiene supplies to families in need without transportation. On-Call volunteers must have the ability to drive and possess a valid driver's license. Agency: Multicultural Coalition, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54952-1223 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Greenway Terrace Community Playground BuildJoin the City of Waukesha's Parks, Recreation, and Forestry Department to build a playground! If you or your group would like to volunteer all day, please sign up for both the morning and afternoon shifts. Come alone, with your neighbors or with a group and help to assemble, place, and complete one of Waukesha's newest playgrounds. There are tons of fun features to keep the kids having fun. *Please note that volunteers are required to be at least 18 years old to participate in this community playground build* Items to bring: Suncreen, bug spray, water bottle, closed toed shoes, & work gloves. Volunteers learn more and register here - Waukesha Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department: Greenway Terrace Community Playground Build Agency: City of Waukesha Parks, Recreation And Forestry Join the City of Waukesha's Parks, Recreation, and Forestry Department to build a playground! If you or your group would like to volunteer all day, please sign up for both the morning and afternoon shifts. Come alone, with your neighbors or with a group and help to assemble, place, and complete one of Waukesha's newest playgrounds. There are tons of fun features to keep the kids having fun. *Please note that volunteers are required to be at least 18 years old to participate in this community playground build* Items to bring: Suncreen, bug spray, water bottle, closed toed shoes, & work gloves. Volunteers learn more and register here - Waukesha Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department: Greenway Terrace Community Playground Build Agency: City of Waukesha Parks, Recreation And Forestry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 10, 2026 Zip Code: 53188 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Planting for Pollinators: AlliumsJoin us for a planting project along the Frame Park River Corridor! We'll be adding vibrant allium bulbs to a variety of planter beds as we move along a scenic 1.7-mile stretch of the river. Volunteers will help plant bulbs at several stops along the path, creating colorful blooms that will flourish in the seasons ahead. Volunteers must be at least 18. Volunteers learn more and register here - Waukesha Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department: Allium Bulb Planting Agency: City of Waukesha Parks, Recreation And Forestry Join us for a planting project along the Frame Park River Corridor! We'll be adding vibrant allium bulbs to a variety of planter beds as we move along a scenic 1.7-mile stretch of the river. Volunteers will help plant bulbs at several stops along the path, creating colorful blooms that will flourish in the seasons ahead. Volunteers must be at least 18. Volunteers learn more and register here - Waukesha Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department: Allium Bulb Planting Agency: City of Waukesha Parks, Recreation And Forestry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Nov 3, 2026 Zip Code: 53188 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Buckthorn Busters!Buckthorn, particularly common and glossy buckthorn, is a highly invasive plant in Wisconsin, posing significant threats to native ecosystems. Introduced as a hedge plant, it has spread aggressively, outcompeting native vegetation and disrupting natural habitats. Buckthorn's dense growth, early spring leaves, and late-season leaf retention create dense shade, hindering the growth of other plants, especially tree seedlings. It also produces berries that are attractive to birds, but the seeds are spread by the birds, contributing to buckthorn's rapid spread. We need your help in removing Buckthorn from our parks. Please note volunteers must be at least 18 to participate. Volunteers learn more and register here - Waukesha Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department: Buckthorn Busters Volunteer Workday Agency: City of Waukesha Parks, Recreation And Forestry Buckthorn, particularly common and glossy buckthorn, is a highly invasive plant in Wisconsin, posing significant threats to native ecosystems. Introduced as a hedge plant, it has spread aggressively, outcompeting native vegetation and disrupting natural habitats. Buckthorn's dense growth, early spring leaves, and late-season leaf retention create dense shade, hindering the growth of other plants, especially tree seedlings. It also produces berries that are attractive to birds, but the seeds are spread by the birds, contributing to buckthorn's rapid spread. We need your help in removing Buckthorn from our parks. Please note volunteers must be at least 18 to participate. Volunteers learn more and register here - Waukesha Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department: Buckthorn Busters Volunteer Workday Agency: City of Waukesha Parks, Recreation And Forestry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 6, 2026 Zip Code: 53188 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: OktoberfestOktoberfest is back — and it's one of the most exciting events of the year! This lively celebration brings the heart of Bavaria right to Wisconsin, with toe-tapping music, mouthwatering food, and, of course, plenty of festive cheer (and beer!). We have openings for: Setup CrewFriendly GreetersGold Cart Shuttle DriversOktoberfest Cake ServersCleanup Helpers*Some roles have age requirements, so please double-check when signing up* Volunteers learn more and register here - Waukesha Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department: Oktoberfest Agency: City of Waukesha Parks, Recreation And Forestry Oktoberfest is back — and it's one of the most exciting events of the year! This lively celebration brings the heart of Bavaria right to Wisconsin, with toe-tapping music, mouthwatering food, and, of course, plenty of festive cheer (and beer!). We have openings for: Setup CrewFriendly GreetersGold Cart Shuttle DriversOktoberfest Cake ServersCleanup Helpers*Some roles have age requirements, so please double-check when signing up* Volunteers learn more and register here - Waukesha Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department: Oktoberfest Agency: City of Waukesha Parks, Recreation And Forestry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Sep 25, 2026 through Sep 27, 2026 Zip Code: 53188 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Neighborhood Beer GardenCome and volunteer with us in a neighborhood park for our annual beer garden! August 27-29: Rivers Crossing Park September 10-12: Merrill Crest Park Volunteers learn more and register here - Waukesha Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department: Neighborhood Beer Gardens Agency: City of Waukesha Parks, Recreation And Forestry Come and volunteer with us in a neighborhood park for our annual beer garden! August 27-29: Rivers Crossing Park September 10-12: Merrill Crest Park Volunteers learn more and register here - Waukesha Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department: Neighborhood Beer Gardens Agency: City of Waukesha Parks, Recreation And Forestry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Aug 27, 2026 through Sep 12, 2026 Zip Code: 51388 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Amazon Wishlist for Tornado ReliefWe are collecting items via Amazon wish list for tornado relief. These donations are going to St. Joe's food pantry. Shop the registry and the items will be delivered to our office and we will get them to St. Joe's. https://www.amazon.com/registries/gl/guest-view/53URC6MYB9EP?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_ggr-subnav-share_QEQHQ57PQ71YM2VFB3D8 Agency: Children's Wisconsin We are collecting items via Amazon wish list for tornado relief. These donations are going to St. Joe's food pantry. Shop the registry and the items will be delivered to our office and we will get them to St. Joe's. https://www.amazon.com/registries/gl/guest-view/53URC6MYB9EP?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_ggr-subnav-share_QEQHQ57PQ71YM2VFB3D8 Agency: Children's Wisconsin Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Share Your Skills. Make an Impact.Share your unique skills, talents, or services with people supported by Innovative Care Services. Whether you're leading an art class, teaching music, offering a wellness activity, providing professional expertise, or sharing a hobby, your time and talents can enrich the lives of people with disabilities while creating meaningful connections. Agency: Innovative Care Services Share your unique skills, talents, or services with people supported by Innovative Care Services. Whether you're leading an art class, teaching music, offering a wellness activity, providing professional expertise, or sharing a hobby, your time and talents can enrich the lives of people with disabilities while creating meaningful connections. Agency: Innovative Care Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54304 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Bring Your Team. Build Community.Perfect for businesses, schools, clubs, churches, and community organizations. Coordinate a volunteer experience based on your group's availability and the needs of Innovative Care Services. Whether you're helping with a special project, hosting an activity, or supporting one of our homes, your team will make a meaningful impact while building connections with people with disabilities. Agency: Innovative Care Services Perfect for businesses, schools, clubs, churches, and community organizations. Coordinate a volunteer experience based on your group's availability and the needs of Innovative Care Services. Whether you're helping with a special project, hosting an activity, or supporting one of our homes, your team will make a meaningful impact while building connections with people with disabilities. Agency: Innovative Care Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54304 Allow Groups: Teams only |
Volunteer: Be a Friend. Change a Life.Commit to a recurring schedule with one home or individual to build a meaningful friendship. By sharing your time, you'll help reduce isolation, foster community inclusion, and create lasting connections that make a real difference. Agency: Innovative Care Services Commit to a recurring schedule with one home or individual to build a meaningful friendship. By sharing your time, you'll help reduce isolation, foster community inclusion, and create lasting connections that make a real difference. Agency: Innovative Care Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54304 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Heritage Park CleanerHeritage Park preserves and shares the stories of Portage County's past. A clean, welcoming environment helps protect our museum spaces and ensures every visitor has a positive experience. By volunteering as a cleaner, you'll play an important role in helping the Portage County Historical Society provide safe, enjoyable, and well-maintained facilities for thousands of guests, school groups, and community members each year. Volunteers will spend 1–2 hours each week or every other week cleaning the public restrooms and museum spaces throughout Heritage Park. Tasks may include sweeping, mopping, dusting, wiping surfaces, emptying trash, cleaning windows as needed, and helping keep the buildings neat and visitor-ready. Agency: Portage County Historical Society Heritage Park preserves and shares the stories of Portage County's past. A clean, welcoming environment helps protect our museum spaces and ensures every visitor has a positive experience. By volunteering as a cleaner, you'll play an important role in helping the Portage County Historical Society provide safe, enjoyable, and well-maintained facilities for thousands of guests, school groups, and community members each year. Volunteers will spend 1–2 hours each week or every other week cleaning the public restrooms and museum spaces throughout Heritage Park. Tasks may include sweeping, mopping, dusting, wiping surfaces, emptying trash, cleaning windows as needed, and helping keep the buildings neat and visitor-ready. Agency: Portage County Historical Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54467 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media/Content CreationAssist with creating and editing social media posts for Instagram and Facebook! Have more creation skills like videography that you would like to contribute? Let us know! Agency: Victory Garden Initiative Assist with creating and editing social media posts for Instagram and Facebook! Have more creation skills like videography that you would like to contribute? Let us know! Agency: Victory Garden Initiative Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Therapy Dog & Cat Visits for Hospice Patients (Kenosha Area)The most frequent request made by Lily Hospice patients is for a visit from a Certified Therapy Dog or Therapy Cat. We want to honor those requests. Can you help? If you & your dog, cat or other furry/feathered companion have been evaluated and certified as a Therapy Animal Team, we are looking for you! Join our "Fur-Get-Me-Not Friends" Program! We recognize how important Animal-Assisted Therapy (sometimes called "pet therapy") visits can be to hospice patients. Not only are these visits a welcome distraction from daily routine, but they give patients an opportunity to reminisce about their own beloved pets; and for those patients that are a little more withdrawn, therapy animals provide affection without the need for conversation. We often hear hospice patients, and their families, remark that the therapy animal visits are the highlight of their day or week. We welcome dogs, cats, rabbits & more; however, ALL must have proof of therapy animal certification prior to visiting Lily Hospice patients. If you are interested in joining the Lily Hospice "Fur-Get-Me-Not Friends" program, we would love to hear from you! For more information, contact Peggy at pczarnik@lilyhealthcare.org, 262-235-3115, or Follow this link to apply: Volunteer With Lily Healthcare — Make a Difference in Wisconsin | Lily Healthcare Agency: Lily Hospice The most frequent request made by Lily Hospice patients is for a visit from a Certified Therapy Dog or Therapy Cat. We want to honor those requests. Can you help? If you & your dog, cat or other furry/feathered companion have been evaluated and certified as a Therapy Animal Team, we are looking for you! Join our "Fur-Get-Me-Not Friends" Program! We recognize how important Animal-Assisted Therapy (sometimes called "pet therapy") visits can be to hospice patients. Not only are these visits a welcome distraction from daily routine, but they give patients an opportunity to reminisce about their own beloved pets; and for those patients that are a little more withdrawn, therapy animals provide affection without the need for conversation. We often hear hospice patients, and their families, remark that the therapy animal visits are the highlight of their day or week. We welcome dogs, cats, rabbits & more; however, ALL must have proof of therapy animal certification prior to visiting Lily Hospice patients. If you are interested in joining the Lily Hospice "Fur-Get-Me-Not Friends" program, we would love to hear from you! For more information, contact Peggy at pczarnik@lilyhealthcare.org, 262-235-3115, or Follow this link to apply: Volunteer With Lily Healthcare — Make a Difference in Wisconsin | Lily Healthcare Agency: Lily Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53144 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Therapy Dog & Cat Visits for Hospice Patients (Racine Area)The most frequent request made by Lily Hospice patients is for a visit from a Certified Therapy Dog or Therapy Cat. We want to honor those requests. Can you help? If you & your dog, cat or other furry/feathered companion have been evaluated and certified as a Therapy Animal Team, we are looking for you! Join our "Fur-Get-Me-Not Friends" Program! We recognize how important Animal-Assisted Therapy (sometimes called "pet therapy") visits can be to hospice patients. Not only are these visits a welcome distraction from daily routine, but they give patients an opportunity to reminisce about their own beloved pets; and for those patients that are a little more withdrawn, therapy animals provide affection without the need for conversation. We often hear hospice patients, and their families, remark that the therapy animal visits are the highlight of their day or week. We welcome dogs, cats, rabbits & more; however, ALL must have proof of therapy animal certification prior to visiting Lily Hospice patients. If you are interested in joining the Lily Hospice "Fur-Get-Me-Not Friends" program, we would love to hear from you! For more information, contact Peggy at pczarnik@lilyhealthcare.org, 262-235-3115, or Follow this link to apply: Volunteer With Lily Healthcare — Make a Difference in Wisconsin | Lily Healthcare Agency: Lily Hospice The most frequent request made by Lily Hospice patients is for a visit from a Certified Therapy Dog or Therapy Cat. We want to honor those requests. Can you help? If you & your dog, cat or other furry/feathered companion have been evaluated and certified as a Therapy Animal Team, we are looking for you! Join our "Fur-Get-Me-Not Friends" Program! We recognize how important Animal-Assisted Therapy (sometimes called "pet therapy") visits can be to hospice patients. Not only are these visits a welcome distraction from daily routine, but they give patients an opportunity to reminisce about their own beloved pets; and for those patients that are a little more withdrawn, therapy animals provide affection without the need for conversation. We often hear hospice patients, and their families, remark that the therapy animal visits are the highlight of their day or week. We welcome dogs, cats, rabbits & more; however, ALL must have proof of therapy animal certification prior to visiting Lily Hospice patients. If you are interested in joining the Lily Hospice "Fur-Get-Me-Not Friends" program, we would love to hear from you! For more information, contact Peggy at pczarnik@lilyhealthcare.org, 262-235-3115, or Follow this link to apply: Volunteer With Lily Healthcare — Make a Difference in Wisconsin | Lily Healthcare Agency: Lily Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53406 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Therapy Dog & Cat Visits for Hospice Patients (Sturtevant Area)The most frequent request made by Lily Hospice patients is for a visit from a Certified Therapy Dog or Therapy Cat. We want to honor those requests. Can you help? If you & your dog, cat or other furry/feathered companion have been evaluated and certified as a Therapy Animal Team, we are looking for you! Join our "Fur-Get-Me-Not Friends" Program! We recognize how important Animal-Assisted Therapy (sometimes called "pet therapy") visits can be to hospice patients. Not only are these visits a welcome distraction from daily routine, but they give patients an opportunity to reminisce about their own beloved pets; and for those patients that are a little more withdrawn, therapy animals provide affection without the need for conversation. We often hear hospice patients, and their families, remark that the therapy animal visits are the highlight of their day or week. We welcome dogs, cats, rabbits & more; however, ALL must have proof of therapy animal certification prior to visiting Lily Hospice patients. If you are interested in joining the Lily Hospice "Fur-Get-Me-Not Friends" program, we would love to hear from you! For more information, contact Peggy at pczarnik@lilyhealthcare.org, 262-235-3115, or Follow this link to apply: Volunteer With Lily Healthcare — Make a Difference in Wisconsin | Lily Healthcare Agency: Lily Hospice The most frequent request made by Lily Hospice patients is for a visit from a Certified Therapy Dog or Therapy Cat. We want to honor those requests. Can you help? If you & your dog, cat or other furry/feathered companion have been evaluated and certified as a Therapy Animal Team, we are looking for you! Join our "Fur-Get-Me-Not Friends" Program! We recognize how important Animal-Assisted Therapy (sometimes called "pet therapy") visits can be to hospice patients. Not only are these visits a welcome distraction from daily routine, but they give patients an opportunity to reminisce about their own beloved pets; and for those patients that are a little more withdrawn, therapy animals provide affection without the need for conversation. We often hear hospice patients, and their families, remark that the therapy animal visits are the highlight of their day or week. We welcome dogs, cats, rabbits & more; however, ALL must have proof of therapy animal certification prior to visiting Lily Hospice patients. If you are interested in joining the Lily Hospice "Fur-Get-Me-Not Friends" program, we would love to hear from you! For more information, contact Peggy at pczarnik@lilyhealthcare.org, 262-235-3115, or Follow this link to apply: Volunteer With Lily Healthcare — Make a Difference in Wisconsin | Lily Healthcare Agency: Lily Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53177 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Therapy Dog & Cat Visits for Hospice Patients (Salem Lakes Area)The most frequent request made by Lily Hospice patients is for a visit from a Certified Therapy Dog or Therapy Cat. We want to honor those requests. Can you help? If you & your dog, cat or other furry/feathered companion have been evaluated and certified as a Therapy Animal Team, we are looking for you! Join our "Fur-Get-Me-Not Friends" Program! We recognize how important Animal-Assisted Therapy (sometimes called "pet therapy") visits can be to hospice patients. Not only are these visits a welcome distraction from daily routine, but they give patients an opportunity to reminisce about their own beloved pets; and for those patients that are a little more withdrawn, therapy animals provide affection without the need for conversation. We often hear hospice patients, and their families, remark that the therapy animal visits are the highlight of their day or week. We welcome dogs, cats, rabbits & more; however, ALL must have proof of therapy animal certification prior to visiting Lily Hospice patients. If you are interested in joining the Lily Hospice "Fur-Get-Me-Not Friends" program, we would love to hear from you! For more information, contact Peggy at pczarnik@lilyhealthcare.org, 262-235-3115, or Follow this link to apply: Volunteer With Lily Healthcare — Make a Difference in Wisconsin | Lily Healthcare Agency: Lily Hospice The most frequent request made by Lily Hospice patients is for a visit from a Certified Therapy Dog or Therapy Cat. We want to honor those requests. Can you help? If you & your dog, cat or other furry/feathered companion have been evaluated and certified as a Therapy Animal Team, we are looking for you! Join our "Fur-Get-Me-Not Friends" Program! We recognize how important Animal-Assisted Therapy (sometimes called "pet therapy") visits can be to hospice patients. Not only are these visits a welcome distraction from daily routine, but they give patients an opportunity to reminisce about their own beloved pets; and for those patients that are a little more withdrawn, therapy animals provide affection without the need for conversation. We often hear hospice patients, and their families, remark that the therapy animal visits are the highlight of their day or week. We welcome dogs, cats, rabbits & more; however, ALL must have proof of therapy animal certification prior to visiting Lily Hospice patients. If you are interested in joining the Lily Hospice "Fur-Get-Me-Not Friends" program, we would love to hear from you! For more information, contact Peggy at pczarnik@lilyhealthcare.org, 262-235-3115, or Follow this link to apply: Volunteer With Lily Healthcare — Make a Difference in Wisconsin | Lily Healthcare Agency: Lily Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53168 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Caring Companions (Kenosha area)Some of life's most meaningful moments happen in quiet conversations, shared laughter, and simply being present. At Lily Hospice, our volunteers provide comfort, companionship, and dignity to patients and their family as they move through their end-of-life journey. Lily Hospice of Southeastern Wisconsin is looking for volunteers in the Kenosha area to spend quality time with our patients. There are many ways you can volunteer! In as little as one hour per week, you can provide/assist with: Companionship/Socialization and Emotional SupportMusic EnrichmentCreativity and CraftsLegacy ProjectsDo you have something else to offer? Reach out to us. Your skills may be exactly what our patients need.You don't need previous hospice or medical experience - just compassion, kindness, and a willingness to make a difference. We provide training and ongoing support. If you are interested in becoming a Lily Hospice Volunteer, we would love to hear from you! For more information, contact Peggy at pczarnik@lilyhealthcare.org, 262-235-3115, or Follow this link to apply: Volunteer With Lily Healthcare — Make a Difference in Wisconsin | Lily Healthcare Agency: Lily Hospice Some of life's most meaningful moments happen in quiet conversations, shared laughter, and simply being present. At Lily Hospice, our volunteers provide comfort, companionship, and dignity to patients and their family as they move through their end-of-life journey. Lily Hospice of Southeastern Wisconsin is looking for volunteers in the Kenosha area to spend quality time with our patients. There are many ways you can volunteer! In as little as one hour per week, you can provide/assist with: Companionship/Socialization and Emotional SupportMusic EnrichmentCreativity and CraftsLegacy ProjectsDo you have something else to offer? Reach out to us. Your skills may be exactly what our patients need.You don't need previous hospice or medical experience - just compassion, kindness, and a willingness to make a difference. We provide training and ongoing support. If you are interested in becoming a Lily Hospice Volunteer, we would love to hear from you! For more information, contact Peggy at pczarnik@lilyhealthcare.org, 262-235-3115, or Follow this link to apply: Volunteer With Lily Healthcare — Make a Difference in Wisconsin | Lily Healthcare Agency: Lily Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53144 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Caring Companions (Racine area)Some of life's most meaningful moments happen in quiet conversations, shared laughter, and simply being present. At Lily Hospice, our volunteers provide comfort, companionship, and dignity to patients and their family as they move through their end-of-life journey. Lily Hospice of Southeastern Wisconsin is looking for volunteers in the Racine area to spend quality time with our patients. There are many ways you can volunteer! In as little as one hour per week, you can provide/assist with: Companionship/Socialization and Emotional SupportMusic EnrichmentCreativity and CraftsLegacy ProjectsDo you have something else to offer? Reach out to us. Your skills may be exactly what our patients need.You don't need previous hospice or medical experience - just compassion, kindness, and a willingness to make a difference. We provide training and ongoing support. If you are interested in becoming a Lily Hospice Volunteer, we would love to hear from you! For more information, contact Peggy at pczarnik@lilyhealthcare.org, 262-235-3115, or Follow this link to apply: Volunteer With Lily Healthcare — Make a Difference in Wisconsin | Lily Healthcare Agency: Lily Hospice Some of life's most meaningful moments happen in quiet conversations, shared laughter, and simply being present. At Lily Hospice, our volunteers provide comfort, companionship, and dignity to patients and their family as they move through their end-of-life journey. Lily Hospice of Southeastern Wisconsin is looking for volunteers in the Racine area to spend quality time with our patients. There are many ways you can volunteer! In as little as one hour per week, you can provide/assist with: Companionship/Socialization and Emotional SupportMusic EnrichmentCreativity and CraftsLegacy ProjectsDo you have something else to offer? Reach out to us. Your skills may be exactly what our patients need.You don't need previous hospice or medical experience - just compassion, kindness, and a willingness to make a difference. We provide training and ongoing support. If you are interested in becoming a Lily Hospice Volunteer, we would love to hear from you! For more information, contact Peggy at pczarnik@lilyhealthcare.org, 262-235-3115, or Follow this link to apply: Volunteer With Lily Healthcare — Make a Difference in Wisconsin | Lily Healthcare Agency: Lily Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53406 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Caring Companions (Salem Lakes area)Some of life's most meaningful moments happen in quiet conversations, shared laughter, and simply being present. At Lily Hospice, our volunteers provide comfort, companionship, and dignity to patients and their family as they move through their end-of-life journey. Lily Hospice of Southeastern Wisconsin is looking for volunteers in the Salem Lakes area to spend quality time with our patients. There are many ways you can volunteer! In as little as one hour per week, you can provide/assist with: Companionship/Socialization and Emotional SupportMusic EnrichmentCreativity and CraftsLegacy ProjectsDo you have something else to offer? Reach out to us. Your skills may be exactly what our patients need.You don't need previous hospice or medical experience - just compassion, kindness, and a willingness to make a difference. We provide training and ongoing support. If you are interested in becoming a Lily Hospice Volunteer, we would love to hear from you! For more information, contact Peggy at pczarnik@lilyhealthcare.org, 262-235-3115, or Follow this link to apply: Volunteer With Lily Healthcare — Make a Difference in Wisconsin | Lily Healthcare Agency: Lily Hospice Some of life's most meaningful moments happen in quiet conversations, shared laughter, and simply being present. At Lily Hospice, our volunteers provide comfort, companionship, and dignity to patients and their family as they move through their end-of-life journey. Lily Hospice of Southeastern Wisconsin is looking for volunteers in the Salem Lakes area to spend quality time with our patients. There are many ways you can volunteer! In as little as one hour per week, you can provide/assist with: Companionship/Socialization and Emotional SupportMusic EnrichmentCreativity and CraftsLegacy ProjectsDo you have something else to offer? Reach out to us. Your skills may be exactly what our patients need.You don't need previous hospice or medical experience - just compassion, kindness, and a willingness to make a difference. We provide training and ongoing support. If you are interested in becoming a Lily Hospice Volunteer, we would love to hear from you! For more information, contact Peggy at pczarnik@lilyhealthcare.org, 262-235-3115, or Follow this link to apply: Volunteer With Lily Healthcare — Make a Difference in Wisconsin | Lily Healthcare Agency: Lily Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53168 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Caring Companions (Sturtevant area)Some of life's most meaningful moments happen in quiet conversations, shared laughter, and simply being present. At Lily Hospice, our volunteers provide comfort, companionship, and dignity to patients and their family as they move through their end-of-life journey. Lily Hospice of Southeastern Wisconsin is looking for volunteers in the Sturtevant area to spend quality time with our patients. There are many ways you can volunteer! In as little as one hour per week, you can provide/assist with: Companionship/Socialization and Emotional SupportMusic EnrichmentCreativity and CraftsLegacy ProjectsDo you have something else to offer? Reach out to us. Your skills may be exactly what our patients need.You don't need previous hospice or medical experience - just compassion, kindness, and a willingness to make a difference. We provide training and ongoing support. If you are interested in becoming a Lily Hospice Volunteer, we would love to hear from you! For more information, contact Peggy at pczarnik@lilyhealthcare.org, 262-235-3115, or Follow this link to apply: Volunteer With Lily Healthcare — Make a Difference in Wisconsin | Lily Healthcare Agency: Lily Hospice Some of life's most meaningful moments happen in quiet conversations, shared laughter, and simply being present. At Lily Hospice, our volunteers provide comfort, companionship, and dignity to patients and their family as they move through their end-of-life journey. Lily Hospice of Southeastern Wisconsin is looking for volunteers in the Sturtevant area to spend quality time with our patients. There are many ways you can volunteer! In as little as one hour per week, you can provide/assist with: Companionship/Socialization and Emotional SupportMusic EnrichmentCreativity and CraftsLegacy ProjectsDo you have something else to offer? Reach out to us. Your skills may be exactly what our patients need.You don't need previous hospice or medical experience - just compassion, kindness, and a willingness to make a difference. We provide training and ongoing support. If you are interested in becoming a Lily Hospice Volunteer, we would love to hear from you! For more information, contact Peggy at pczarnik@lilyhealthcare.org, 262-235-3115, or Follow this link to apply: Volunteer With Lily Healthcare — Make a Difference in Wisconsin | Lily Healthcare Agency: Lily Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53177 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Space ExplorationJoin us in creating a memorable experience for our members through a Space Exploration event! Volunteers can expect the following: A quick tutorial on one of our space themed activity (activities are catered for children 9 and under)Guide guests through the activity and provide a positive experienceAssist with clean up at the end of the eventAgency: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Join us in creating a memorable experience for our members through a Space Exploration event! Volunteers can expect the following: A quick tutorial on one of our space themed activity (activities are catered for children 9 and under)Guide guests through the activity and provide a positive experienceAssist with clean up at the end of the eventAgency: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 21, 2026 Zip Code: 54302 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Archivist/Historian!Victory Garden Initiative is approaching 20 years as an organization in 2028! As you can imagine, we have boxes and boxes of files from over the years that could use digitizing and categorizing. Take your skills and passion a step further and help us put together a written history of VGI to reflect on and celebrate the continuous growth! Agency: Victory Garden Initiative Victory Garden Initiative is approaching 20 years as an organization in 2028! As you can imagine, we have boxes and boxes of files from over the years that could use digitizing and categorizing. Take your skills and passion a step further and help us put together a written history of VGI to reflect on and celebrate the continuous growth! Agency: Victory Garden Initiative Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53212 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Friendship Month - Be a Friend this AugustAugust is Friendship Month! Join in the movement by:
-Following One Good Friend on social media -Attending one or more events sponsored by One Good Friend in August (see website for details: onegoodfriend.org) -Donating to support inclusive friendships that promote Joy and Belonging right here in our community (bit.ly/4wW7qHr) click here to visit the Friendship Month campaign page Agency: One Good Friend August is Friendship Month! Join in the movement by:
-Following One Good Friend on social media -Attending one or more events sponsored by One Good Friend in August (see website for details: onegoodfriend.org) -Donating to support inclusive friendships that promote Joy and Belonging right here in our community (bit.ly/4wW7qHr) click here to visit the Friendship Month campaign page Agency: One Good Friend Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Sep 16, 2026 Zip Code: 54481 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Collection Tidy VolunteerHelp keep the library looking its best! Collection Tidy Volunteers play an important role in creating a welcoming library by keeping our shelves neat, organized, and inviting for everyone who visits. This volunteer opportunity is perfect for individuals who enjoy working independently, have an eye for detail, and want to support the library's collections without regularly shelving materials. Ages: 12 and older Supervisor: Bethany Neuman Shifts: Flexible Monday - Saturday; weekly when possible Essential Position Functions: Pushing bookends into place to keep shelves supported. Bringing library materials forward ("edging") to create neat, browsable shelves. Looking behind shelves for materials that have fallen or been pushed back. Lightly dusting shelves as needed. Collecting items left on tables, chairs, or shelving areas and bringing them to the service desk for staff to check in or reshelve. Restocking staff-prepared Book Bundles. Checking that game cartridges are present in Nintendo Switch cases on shelf. Available Collection Areas Volunteers may work in one of the following collection areas: Adult Collections: Adult Fiction, Adult Nonfiction, and Adult Media Children's Collections: Board Books, Picture Books, Early Readers, Chapter Books, and Children's Nonfiction Teen Collections: Children's Fiction, Children's Graphic Novels, Teen Collections, and Children's & Teen MediaRequirements of Work: Lifting and carrying up to 10 lbs. Sign a liability waiver. Pass a background check. Ideal Volunteer This opportunity is a great fit for volunteers who: Enjoy organizing and creating tidy spaces. Like working with books and library materials. Prefer collection care over traditional shelving duties. Can work independently while following staff guidance.By helping maintain our collections, Collection Tidy Volunteers make it easier for patrons to discover their next great read and help keep Kaukauna Public Library welcoming for all. Training Provided: The Library will meet with the volunteer as part of the orientating process. Forms and expectations will be gone over during the initial meeting. Attached to this opportunity you will find a volunteer application. Please complete it and mail it to the library at 207 Thilmany Rd., Suite 200, Kaukauna, WI 54130, drop it off at the front desk, or email it to bneuman@kaukauna.gov. Thank you for your interest! Agency: Kaukauna Public Library Help keep the library looking its best! Collection Tidy Volunteers play an important role in creating a welcoming library by keeping our shelves neat, organized, and inviting for everyone who visits. This volunteer opportunity is perfect for individuals who enjoy working independently, have an eye for detail, and want to support the library's collections without regularly shelving materials. Ages: 12 and older Supervisor: Bethany Neuman Shifts: Flexible Monday - Saturday; weekly when possible Essential Position Functions: Pushing bookends into place to keep shelves supported. Bringing library materials forward ("edging") to create neat, browsable shelves. Looking behind shelves for materials that have fallen or been pushed back. Lightly dusting shelves as needed. Collecting items left on tables, chairs, or shelving areas and bringing them to the service desk for staff to check in or reshelve. Restocking staff-prepared Book Bundles. Checking that game cartridges are present in Nintendo Switch cases on shelf. Available Collection Areas Volunteers may work in one of the following collection areas: Adult Collections: Adult Fiction, Adult Nonfiction, and Adult Media Children's Collections: Board Books, Picture Books, Early Readers, Chapter Books, and Children's Nonfiction Teen Collections: Children's Fiction, Children's Graphic Novels, Teen Collections, and Children's & Teen MediaRequirements of Work: Lifting and carrying up to 10 lbs. Sign a liability waiver. Pass a background check. Ideal Volunteer This opportunity is a great fit for volunteers who: Enjoy organizing and creating tidy spaces. Like working with books and library materials. Prefer collection care over traditional shelving duties. Can work independently while following staff guidance.By helping maintain our collections, Collection Tidy Volunteers make it easier for patrons to discover their next great read and help keep Kaukauna Public Library welcoming for all. Training Provided: The Library will meet with the volunteer as part of the orientating process. Forms and expectations will be gone over during the initial meeting. Attached to this opportunity you will find a volunteer application. Please complete it and mail it to the library at 207 Thilmany Rd., Suite 200, Kaukauna, WI 54130, drop it off at the front desk, or email it to bneuman@kaukauna.gov. Thank you for your interest! Agency: Kaukauna Public Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54130 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Celebrate Abilities at Talent TakeoverTalent Takeover is Remarkable's yearly talent show fundraiser. Our participants work for months on preparing their acts, which include joke telling, musical numbers, dances, and more. Volunteers assist with event set-up, selling raffles, raffle stations, running silent auction and raffle baskets to their winners, and event clean up. Talent Takeover is a blast to be a part of and helps Remarkable to further its mission to elevate the lives of people with diverse abilities by Caring deeply, Creating opportunities, Connecting communities and Celebrating success. There are a number of volunteer roles that vary in their tasks and time commitment. The event itself runs from 5pm-9:30pm, and volunteer roles have time commitments of between 3 hours and the whole event. Ready to share your time and talent? Use this link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C044AA8A62DAAFBC16-64625398-talent for the SignUpGenius, or reach out to Luke for additional information. Agency: Remarkable Talent Takeover is Remarkable's yearly talent show fundraiser. Our participants work for months on preparing their acts, which include joke telling, musical numbers, dances, and more. Volunteers assist with event set-up, selling raffles, raffle stations, running silent auction and raffle baskets to their winners, and event clean up. Talent Takeover is a blast to be a part of and helps Remarkable to further its mission to elevate the lives of people with diverse abilities by Caring deeply, Creating opportunities, Connecting communities and Celebrating success. There are a number of volunteer roles that vary in their tasks and time commitment. The event itself runs from 5pm-9:30pm, and volunteer roles have time commitments of between 3 hours and the whole event. Ready to share your time and talent? Use this link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C044AA8A62DAAFBC16-64625398-talent for the SignUpGenius, or reach out to Luke for additional information. Agency: Remarkable Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 2, 2026 Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Help a child learn to love reading - Read to Success/La CrosseReading is the foundation of all learning. You can help third-graders in the School District of La Crosse master this key skill by sharing your love of reading as a Read to Success tutor with 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 - Mid May. During the 2026 - 2027 school year, you will work with one to two students, spending 30-60 minutes with them each week during the school day. To help you and your student feel comfortable and connected, Great Rivers United Way provides a tutoring bin with high quality books and 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. Will you help? Click the Respond button to get things started! Great Rivers United Way Community Care Program Manager, Jennifer Roberts 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 the School District of La Crosse master this key skill by sharing your love of reading as a Read to Success tutor with 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 - Mid May. During the 2026 - 2027 school year, you will work with one to two students, spending 30-60 minutes with them each week during the school day. To help you and your student feel comfortable and connected, Great Rivers United Way provides a tutoring bin with high quality books and 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. Will you help? Click the Respond button to get things started! Great Rivers United Way Community Care Program Manager, Jennifer Roberts 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: 54601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Every Step. Every StudentEvery Step. Every Student. is United Way's school readiness initiative that helps ensure local students start the school year with confidence and the resources they need to succeed. The program provides new, properly fitted athletic shoes at no cost to children who qualify, reducing financial barriers for families while promoting health, attendance, confidence, and academic success. The program is powered by volunteers who assist with registration, shoe fittings, distribution events, and family support. We are currently seeking caring, community-minded volunteers to help at our shoe distribution events by fitting shoes and ensuring every child receives the correct size. A properly fitted pair of shoes is essential for a child's comfort, health, and confidence, and volunteers play a critical role in making that possible. By engaging volunteers, local businesses, schools, and partner organizations, Every Step. Every Student. creates meaningful service opportunities while making a tangible difference in the lives of children throughout Jefferson and North Walworth Counties. In its inaugural year, the program aims to provide 1,000 pairs of new shoes to local students, helping ensure every child can take their next step toward success. Agency: United Way of Jefferson and N. Walworth Counties Every Step. Every Student. is United Way's school readiness initiative that helps ensure local students start the school year with confidence and the resources they need to succeed. The program provides new, properly fitted athletic shoes at no cost to children who qualify, reducing financial barriers for families while promoting health, attendance, confidence, and academic success. The program is powered by volunteers who assist with registration, shoe fittings, distribution events, and family support. We are currently seeking caring, community-minded volunteers to help at our shoe distribution events by fitting shoes and ensuring every child receives the correct size. A properly fitted pair of shoes is essential for a child's comfort, health, and confidence, and volunteers play a critical role in making that possible. By engaging volunteers, local businesses, schools, and partner organizations, Every Step. Every Student. creates meaningful service opportunities while making a tangible difference in the lives of children throughout Jefferson and North Walworth Counties. In its inaugural year, the program aims to provide 1,000 pairs of new shoes to local students, helping ensure every child can take their next step toward success. Agency: United Way of Jefferson and N. Walworth Counties Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53190 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Heritage Hill Christmas 2026A Heritage Hill Christmas is the signature holiday event at Heritage Hill State Historical Park!
Be part of this magical evening by volunteering your time to help make special memories for its attendees - including yourself! Held on Friday, December 4 & Saturday, December 5 and Friday, December 11th & Saturday, December 12th from 5 - 9pm each evening. Read on to find the volunteer role that's right for you...
Front Desk Volunteer (4 per day) Be the first welcoming face guests encounter! Check-in guests via two entry lines: Pre-paid ticket line – use the VIP list to check guest names off upon entry Purchase ticket line – sell tickets for the evening event Give directions such as: Which ticket line to utilize (pre-paid or purchasing) Restroom location Where retail, entertainment, food, and park entry is locatedRetail Volunteer (2 per day) Help guests do their holiday shopping Ring up and bag sales Tidy and restock the retail area as necessaryTram Driver (1 per day) When signing-up, please tell us in the NOTES section if there is a particular volunteer role you would prefer! Agency: Heritage Hill State Historical Park A Heritage Hill Christmas is the signature holiday event at Heritage Hill State Historical Park!
Be part of this magical evening by volunteering your time to help make special memories for its attendees - including yourself! Held on Friday, December 4 & Saturday, December 5 and Friday, December 11th & Saturday, December 12th from 5 - 9pm each evening. Read on to find the volunteer role that's right for you...
Front Desk Volunteer (4 per day) Be the first welcoming face guests encounter! Check-in guests via two entry lines: Pre-paid ticket line – use the VIP list to check guest names off upon entry Purchase ticket line – sell tickets for the evening event Give directions such as: Which ticket line to utilize (pre-paid or purchasing) Restroom location Where retail, entertainment, food, and park entry is locatedRetail Volunteer (2 per day) Help guests do their holiday shopping Ring up and bag sales Tidy and restock the retail area as necessaryTram Driver (1 per day) When signing-up, please tell us in the NOTES section if there is a particular volunteer role you would prefer! Agency: Heritage Hill State Historical Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Seeking Engaged Board Members!Join the SCIO Board of Directors The Sheboygan County Interfaith Organization (SCIO) is seeking new members to join our Board of Directors — and we especially want to hear from people with backgrounds in IT/technology, marketing, and nonprofit management. This is a working board, not an advisory one. Board members roll up their sleeves alongside our small staff to help drive the organization forward. As a board member, you'll play an active role in: Fundraising — helping plan and support efforts that keep our programs running Organizational strategy — shaping the direction and priorities of SCIO Relationship building — strengthening connections with community partners, congregations, and volunteersWhether you bring technical skills, marketing savvy, nonprofit experience, or simply a passion for community impact, your contribution can help SCIO continue serving Sheboygan County. Interested? Reach out to our Board President to learn more about current openings and next steps, president@sheboygancountyinterfaith.org Agency: Sheboygan County Interfaith Organization Join the SCIO Board of Directors The Sheboygan County Interfaith Organization (SCIO) is seeking new members to join our Board of Directors — and we especially want to hear from people with backgrounds in IT/technology, marketing, and nonprofit management. This is a working board, not an advisory one. Board members roll up their sleeves alongside our small staff to help drive the organization forward. As a board member, you'll play an active role in: Fundraising — helping plan and support efforts that keep our programs running Organizational strategy — shaping the direction and priorities of SCIO Relationship building — strengthening connections with community partners, congregations, and volunteersWhether you bring technical skills, marketing savvy, nonprofit experience, or simply a passion for community impact, your contribution can help SCIO continue serving Sheboygan County. Interested? Reach out to our Board President to learn more about current openings and next steps, president@sheboygancountyinterfaith.org Agency: Sheboygan County Interfaith Organization Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53083 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Concessions ServerConcession volunteers help create a welcoming experience for our patrons by serving snacks and beverages before performances and during intermission (when applicable). Responsibilities include operating a Square point-of-sale system to process cash and credit card transactions, preparing coffee and tea, restocking concession items, and keeping the concession area clean and organized. Friendly customer service, attention to detail, and basic cash-handling skills are appreciated. No prior experience is necessary—training will be provided. Agency: Third Avenue Playworks Concession volunteers help create a welcoming experience for our patrons by serving snacks and beverages before performances and during intermission (when applicable). Responsibilities include operating a Square point-of-sale system to process cash and credit card transactions, preparing coffee and tea, restocking concession items, and keeping the concession area clean and organized. Friendly customer service, attention to detail, and basic cash-handling skills are appreciated. No prior experience is necessary—training will be provided. Agency: Third Avenue Playworks Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54235 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Heritage Hill Holiday Decorating 2026Be part of the magic that brings the holidays to life at Heritage Hill! Event Info: Date: Thursday 11/19 Time: 9am—2pm Volunteer Info: Help us ring in the holiday season! Each year, Heritage Hill invites the community to attend A Fort Howard Christmas. As a volunteer, you will play a crucial role in creating a magical experience for our guests. You'll not only help preserve our historical village's charm but also create lasting memories for families in our community. It's a wonderful opportunity to immerse yourself in history while celebrating the spirit of Christmas in a unique setting. PLEASE INDICATE IN WHICH AREA YOU WOULD PREFER TO VOLUNTEER. WE WILL DO OUR BEST TO ASSIGN YOU TO THESE POSITONS, BUT NO GUARENTEES. Education Center Decoration Shift Option 1: 9:00am-11:30am (2.5 hour shift) Shift Option 2: 11:30am-2:00pm (2.5 hour shift) Assist in decorating either the main lobby, the event hall, or the Ed Center tree. This will be the first building our visitors will see, so we’re hoping to blow them away! Hang wall, banister, window, or tree decorations.Cut and create decorations such as snowflakes, wreaths, or streamers.Collect and dispose of any trash left by yourself or other volunteers.Collaborate with fellow volunteers and staff for seamless operations.Provide feedback for process improvement and adapt to changes during the event.Education Center Cleaning Shift Option 1: 9:00am-11:30am (2.5 hour shift) Shift Option 2: 11:30am-2:00pm (2.5 hour shift) Assist in decorating either the main lobby or the event hall. Clean glass windows, doorways, gift shop shelves, and exhibit panes.Dust shelves, containers, or other surfaces.Collaborate with fellow volunteers and staff for seamless operations.Provide feedback for process improvement and adapt to changes during the event.**Please dress accordingly because we may be active and working with art and cleaning materials!** When signing up, let us know in the NOTES section if there is a volunteer role that you would prefer! Agency: Heritage Hill State Historical Park Be part of the magic that brings the holidays to life at Heritage Hill! Event Info: Date: Thursday 11/19 Time: 9am—2pm Volunteer Info: Help us ring in the holiday season! Each year, Heritage Hill invites the community to attend A Fort Howard Christmas. As a volunteer, you will play a crucial role in creating a magical experience for our guests. You'll not only help preserve our historical village's charm but also create lasting memories for families in our community. It's a wonderful opportunity to immerse yourself in history while celebrating the spirit of Christmas in a unique setting. PLEASE INDICATE IN WHICH AREA YOU WOULD PREFER TO VOLUNTEER. WE WILL DO OUR BEST TO ASSIGN YOU TO THESE POSITONS, BUT NO GUARENTEES. Education Center Decoration Shift Option 1: 9:00am-11:30am (2.5 hour shift) Shift Option 2: 11:30am-2:00pm (2.5 hour shift) Assist in decorating either the main lobby, the event hall, or the Ed Center tree. This will be the first building our visitors will see, so we’re hoping to blow them away! Hang wall, banister, window, or tree decorations.Cut and create decorations such as snowflakes, wreaths, or streamers.Collect and dispose of any trash left by yourself or other volunteers.Collaborate with fellow volunteers and staff for seamless operations.Provide feedback for process improvement and adapt to changes during the event.Education Center Cleaning Shift Option 1: 9:00am-11:30am (2.5 hour shift) Shift Option 2: 11:30am-2:00pm (2.5 hour shift) Assist in decorating either the main lobby or the event hall. Clean glass windows, doorways, gift shop shelves, and exhibit panes.Dust shelves, containers, or other surfaces.Collaborate with fellow volunteers and staff for seamless operations.Provide feedback for process improvement and adapt to changes during the event.**Please dress accordingly because we may be active and working with art and cleaning materials!** When signing up, let us know in the NOTES section if there is a volunteer role that you would prefer! Agency: Heritage Hill State Historical Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Park Decorating Help - Halloween 2026Help decorate the park for Halloween! Date: October 22 Agency: Heritage Hill State Historical Park Help decorate the park for Halloween! Date: October 22 Agency: Heritage Hill State Historical Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 22, 2026 Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Halloween 2026We are thrilled to host an enchanting evening at Heritage Hill Historical Park this Halloween season! Step back in time as our park transforms into a whimsical and slightly eerie wonderland for trick-or-treaters of all ages. Event Details: Date: Saturday 10/24/2026 Time: 9am - 4pm Each year, Heritage Hills annual trick or treating events sees around 1000 attendees, making it our largest attended one day event. We kindly ask our volunteers to provide bags of candy if they are able. Volunteer Info: As a volunteer, you will play a crucial role in creating a magical experience for our guests. Children in costumes will wander through the park, eagerly collecting treats from volunteers like yourself at our various historical buildings! You'll not only help preserve our historical village's charm but also create lasting memories for families in our community. It's a wonderful opportunity to immerse yourself in history while celebrating the spirit of Halloween in a unique setting. PLEASE INDICATE IN WHICH AREA YOU WOULD PREFER TO VOLUNTEER. WE WILL DO OUR BEST TO ASSIGN YOU TO THESE POSITONS, BUT NO GUARENTEES. CHECK-IN/FRONT DESK SHIFT: 8:30am- 2:30pm (6 hour shift) Work closely with front desk staff to check people in, collect tickets, put on wrist bands, provide information, take payments, and collaborate with other volunteers. Greet & Register: Welcome attendees warmly, register them efficiently, and collect any required payments. Provide Information: Offer event details, distribute materials, and address attendee inquiries. Manage Flow: Ensure smooth attendee flow, troubleshoot issues, and assist those with special needs. Team Coordination: Collaborate with fellow volunteers and staff for seamless operations. Security Awareness: Stay alert for security concerns and emergencies, following event protocols. Feedback & Adaptability: Provide feedback for process improvement and adapt to changes during the event.TREAT HANDOUT SHIFT: Shift Option 1- 8:45am- 12:15pm (3.5 hour shift) Shift Option 2- 12:15-4:00pm (3.5 hour shift) Hand out candy and other treats to the trick-or-treaters at the various historic buildings around our park! You will be stationed at one historic building to hand out candy to the many kids! There are 26 historic buildings, so we are seeking over 50 volunteers for this position. PARK FLOATER: Shift Option 1: 9:00am -12:00pm (4 hour shift) Shift Option 2: 12:00pm-4:00pm (4 hour shift) Direct guests to event, restock supplies as needed, collect candy wrappers, and basically help keep the park looking its best! CONCESSIONS: Shift Option 1: 9:00am -12:00pm (4 hour shift) Shift Option 2: 12:00pm-4:00pm (4 hour shift) EVENT CLEAN-UP: Begins at 4:00pm TRAM DRIVER: All day **Please dress accordingly because it may be chilly and you will be outside** When signing up, let us know in the NOTES section if there is a volunteer role that you would prefer! Agency: Heritage Hill State Historical Park We are thrilled to host an enchanting evening at Heritage Hill Historical Park this Halloween season! Step back in time as our park transforms into a whimsical and slightly eerie wonderland for trick-or-treaters of all ages. Event Details: Date: Saturday 10/24/2026 Time: 9am - 4pm Each year, Heritage Hills annual trick or treating events sees around 1000 attendees, making it our largest attended one day event. We kindly ask our volunteers to provide bags of candy if they are able. Volunteer Info: As a volunteer, you will play a crucial role in creating a magical experience for our guests. Children in costumes will wander through the park, eagerly collecting treats from volunteers like yourself at our various historical buildings! You'll not only help preserve our historical village's charm but also create lasting memories for families in our community. It's a wonderful opportunity to immerse yourself in history while celebrating the spirit of Halloween in a unique setting. PLEASE INDICATE IN WHICH AREA YOU WOULD PREFER TO VOLUNTEER. WE WILL DO OUR BEST TO ASSIGN YOU TO THESE POSITONS, BUT NO GUARENTEES. CHECK-IN/FRONT DESK SHIFT: 8:30am- 2:30pm (6 hour shift) Work closely with front desk staff to check people in, collect tickets, put on wrist bands, provide information, take payments, and collaborate with other volunteers. Greet & Register: Welcome attendees warmly, register them efficiently, and collect any required payments. Provide Information: Offer event details, distribute materials, and address attendee inquiries. Manage Flow: Ensure smooth attendee flow, troubleshoot issues, and assist those with special needs. Team Coordination: Collaborate with fellow volunteers and staff for seamless operations. Security Awareness: Stay alert for security concerns and emergencies, following event protocols. Feedback & Adaptability: Provide feedback for process improvement and adapt to changes during the event.TREAT HANDOUT SHIFT: Shift Option 1- 8:45am- 12:15pm (3.5 hour shift) Shift Option 2- 12:15-4:00pm (3.5 hour shift) Hand out candy and other treats to the trick-or-treaters at the various historic buildings around our park! You will be stationed at one historic building to hand out candy to the many kids! There are 26 historic buildings, so we are seeking over 50 volunteers for this position. PARK FLOATER: Shift Option 1: 9:00am -12:00pm (4 hour shift) Shift Option 2: 12:00pm-4:00pm (4 hour shift) Direct guests to event, restock supplies as needed, collect candy wrappers, and basically help keep the park looking its best! CONCESSIONS: Shift Option 1: 9:00am -12:00pm (4 hour shift) Shift Option 2: 12:00pm-4:00pm (4 hour shift) EVENT CLEAN-UP: Begins at 4:00pm TRAM DRIVER: All day **Please dress accordingly because it may be chilly and you will be outside** When signing up, let us know in the NOTES section if there is a volunteer role that you would prefer! Agency: Heritage Hill State Historical Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Celebrate Abilities at Talent TakeoverTalent Takeover is Remarkable's yearly talent show fundraiser. Our participants work for months on preparing their acts, which include joke telling, musical numbers, dances and more. Volunteers assist with event set-up, selling raffles, raffle stations, running silent auction and raffle baskets to their winners, and event clean up. Talent Takeover is a blast to be a part of and helps Remarkable to further its mission to elevate the lives of people with diverse abilities by Caring deeply, Creating opportunities, Connecting communities and Celebrating success. There are a number of volunteer roles that vary in their tasks and time commitment. The event itself runs from 5pm-9:30pm, and volunteer roles have time commitments of between 3 hours and the whole event. Ready to share your talent? Use this link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C044AA8A62DAAFBC16-64625398-talent for the sign up genius, use the QR code on the Talent Takeover flyer, or reach out to Luke for additional information. Agency: Remarkable, Inc Talent Takeover is Remarkable's yearly talent show fundraiser. Our participants work for months on preparing their acts, which include joke telling, musical numbers, dances and more. Volunteers assist with event set-up, selling raffles, raffle stations, running silent auction and raffle baskets to their winners, and event clean up. Talent Takeover is a blast to be a part of and helps Remarkable to further its mission to elevate the lives of people with diverse abilities by Caring deeply, Creating opportunities, Connecting communities and Celebrating success. There are a number of volunteer roles that vary in their tasks and time commitment. The event itself runs from 5pm-9:30pm, and volunteer roles have time commitments of between 3 hours and the whole event. Ready to share your talent? Use this link: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C044AA8A62DAAFBC16-64625398-talent for the sign up genius, use the QR code on the Talent Takeover flyer, or reach out to Luke for additional information. Agency: Remarkable, Inc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Oct 2, 2026 Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Energetic Volunteers NeededFamily Sharing of Ozaukee is looking for energetic volunteers to fill some important roles. We are currently looking for: Donation Receiving Specialist- semi-physical(Mondays 9:00 – 12:30)Jewelry Pricer (Any day/time)Sorter (Wednesdays 9:00-1:00)Crafts Pricer (Tuesdays 1:00-4:00)Game Inspector (Any day/time)Driver- semi-physical (Every other Friday)Please email admin@familysharingozaukee.org or go to www.FamilySharingOzaukee.org and fill out a volunteer form. Agency: Family Sharing of Ozaukee County Family Sharing of Ozaukee is looking for energetic volunteers to fill some important roles. We are currently looking for: Donation Receiving Specialist- semi-physical(Mondays 9:00 – 12:30)Jewelry Pricer (Any day/time)Sorter (Wednesdays 9:00-1:00)Crafts Pricer (Tuesdays 1:00-4:00)Game Inspector (Any day/time)Driver- semi-physical (Every other Friday)Please email admin@familysharingozaukee.org or go to www.FamilySharingOzaukee.org and fill out a volunteer form. Agency: Family Sharing of Ozaukee County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53024 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General VolunteerThe Oshkosh Kids Foundation is seeking general volunteers to join our volunteer team! Volunteers help with special events, administrative tasks, sorting drive donations, and the distribution of basic needs items to families in our community. After you submit your Volunteer Interest Form, we'll contact you to learn more about your interests, skills, and availability so we can match you with opportunities that fit your schedule. There is no minimum time commitment required—whether you can help once a year or on a regular basis, we'd love to have you as part of our team! Agency: Oshkosh Kids Foundation The Oshkosh Kids Foundation is seeking general volunteers to join our volunteer team! Volunteers help with special events, administrative tasks, sorting drive donations, and the distribution of basic needs items to families in our community. After you submit your Volunteer Interest Form, we'll contact you to learn more about your interests, skills, and availability so we can match you with opportunities that fit your schedule. There is no minimum time commitment required—whether you can help once a year or on a regular basis, we'd love to have you as part of our team! Agency: Oshkosh Kids Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: UsherThe ushers responsibility is to greet patrons as they arrive in the lobby or house- answering their questions, letting them know about any special things going on that night, as well as giving information on show length and intermission. Remain attentive and available for any patron who might need assistance with finding their way out of the theatre during the performance. After the show ushers are asked to collect playbills from those who wish to return them. Agency: Third Avenue Playworks The ushers responsibility is to greet patrons as they arrive in the lobby or house- answering their questions, letting them know about any special things going on that night, as well as giving information on show length and intermission. Remain attentive and available for any patron who might need assistance with finding their way out of the theatre during the performance. After the show ushers are asked to collect playbills from those who wish to return them. Agency: Third Avenue Playworks Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54235 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Back2School Block Party VolunteersWe are looking for volunteers for our 11th annual Back2School Block Party at Theresa Terrace Neighborhood Center! This is an event to bring the neighborhood together and celebrate the new school year. It is a free event and features games, food, entertainment, and resources to help families start the school year well, including a backpack and school supply giveaway. We are looking for volunteers from 4:30-7:30 to help run games and hand out food. The start time is firm; however, the end time is flexible. We expect over 500 people at this year's event, so volunteers are vital to ensuring a smoothly run, fun, successful evening!
Agency: Wisconsin Youth Company We are looking for volunteers for our 11th annual Back2School Block Party at Theresa Terrace Neighborhood Center! This is an event to bring the neighborhood together and celebrate the new school year. It is a free event and features games, food, entertainment, and resources to help families start the school year well, including a backpack and school supply giveaway. We are looking for volunteers from 4:30-7:30 to help run games and hand out food. The start time is firm; however, the end time is flexible. We expect over 500 people at this year's event, so volunteers are vital to ensuring a smoothly run, fun, successful evening!
Agency: Wisconsin Youth Company Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 20, 2026 Zip Code: 53711 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Wisconsin International Raceway (WIR)Volunteer Responsibilities Assist with our 50/50 raffle fundraiserSell raffle tickets to attendeesAnswer basic questions about the Center for Suicide Awareness and our mission (we'll provide any information you need) Time Commitment Arrive before the main entrance gates open at 5:00 PMThe winning 50/50 raffle is typically drawn around 8:30 PM This fundraiser helps support the Center for Suicide Awareness's mental health education, awareness, outreach, and HOPELINE™ programs, allowing us to continue serving individuals, families, schools, first responders, veterans, and communities throughout Wisconsin and across the country. If you're available and would like to help, we'd love to hear from you! Please reply to this email to let us know you're interested or if you have any questions. Thank you for being part of our volunteer family and for helping us create More Connection. Less Isolation. Every hour you give helps us make a difference. Agency: Center for Suicide Awareness Volunteer Responsibilities Assist with our 50/50 raffle fundraiserSell raffle tickets to attendeesAnswer basic questions about the Center for Suicide Awareness and our mission (we'll provide any information you need) Time Commitment Arrive before the main entrance gates open at 5:00 PMThe winning 50/50 raffle is typically drawn around 8:30 PM This fundraiser helps support the Center for Suicide Awareness's mental health education, awareness, outreach, and HOPELINE™ programs, allowing us to continue serving individuals, families, schools, first responders, veterans, and communities throughout Wisconsin and across the country. If you're available and would like to help, we'd love to hear from you! Please reply to this email to let us know you're interested or if you have any questions. Thank you for being part of our volunteer family and for helping us create More Connection. Less Isolation. Every hour you give helps us make a difference. Agency: Center for Suicide Awareness Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 27, 2026 Zip Code: 54130-3304 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity – 1 Hour a Week!New Horizons Shelter and Outreach Centers is looking for a dependable volunteer who can give just 1 hour a week to help with basic cleaning around our agency. Tasks may include wiping down surfaces, vacuuming, sweeping, taking out trash, tidying common areas, and other light cleaning duties that help create a clean, welcoming environment for the individuals and families we serve. No experience is necessary—just a willingness to lend a hand! Even one hour a week makes a meaningful difference and helps our staff focus on providing essential services to those in our community. Agency: New Horizons Shelter & Outreach Centers, Inc New Horizons Shelter and Outreach Centers is looking for a dependable volunteer who can give just 1 hour a week to help with basic cleaning around our agency. Tasks may include wiping down surfaces, vacuuming, sweeping, taking out trash, tidying common areas, and other light cleaning duties that help create a clean, welcoming environment for the individuals and families we serve. No experience is necessary—just a willingness to lend a hand! Even one hour a week makes a meaningful difference and helps our staff focus on providing essential services to those in our community. Agency: New Horizons Shelter & Outreach Centers, Inc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Painting Summer Camp CabinsJoin us for a volunteer day painting our summer camp cabins! Agency: Girl Scouts of Manitou Council Join us for a volunteer day painting our summer camp cabins! Agency: Girl Scouts of Manitou Council Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 24, 2026 Zip Code: 53073 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Prairie Restoration Efforts - Riparian HabitatThe West Fork Sports Club is a 501(c)(3) environmental conservation club and campground focused on protecting the West Fork of the Kickapoo Watershed and adjacent cold water trout stream watersheds. We have 20 acres of beautiful land nestled between two valleys. Our 20 acres supports 25 campsites along 3,500 feet of the West Fork of the Kickapoo. We could use help with prairie restoration efforts and the removal of invasive plant species. We also need to keep our floodplain free to willows so we can allow more native riparian grasses and wildflowers grow. Thank you, Curt Riedl - Club President Agency: West Fork Sports Club The West Fork Sports Club is a 501(c)(3) environmental conservation club and campground focused on protecting the West Fork of the Kickapoo Watershed and adjacent cold water trout stream watersheds. We have 20 acres of beautiful land nestled between two valleys. Our 20 acres supports 25 campsites along 3,500 feet of the West Fork of the Kickapoo. We could use help with prairie restoration efforts and the removal of invasive plant species. We also need to keep our floodplain free to willows so we can allow more native riparian grasses and wildflowers grow. Thank you, Curt Riedl - Club President Agency: West Fork Sports Club Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54665 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer TutorAre you passionate about helping students learn and grow? Do you enjoy working with children and teens? Whether you excel in Mathematics, English, Science, Social Studies, Foreign Languages, or another academic subject, we would love to have you join our team.
Agency: The Good Fight Community Center, Inc. Are you passionate about helping students learn and grow? Do you enjoy working with children and teens? Whether you excel in Mathematics, English, Science, Social Studies, Foreign Languages, or another academic subject, we would love to have you join our team.
Agency: The Good Fight Community Center, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Guided Relaxation / Meditation Support Volunteer for Hospice PatientsAre you that compassionate Meditation, Mindfulness or Relaxation trained individual who is eager to help but unable to commit to a strict schedule? As a Guided Relaxation Support Volunteer for Hospice patients, you will be that periodic welcome visit for a patient in hospice care. Here’s a way to give back, putting your certification and expertise to meaningful use. Horizon Home Care and Hospice will provide training centered around therapeutic communication with the dying and the grieving, to enhance the effectiveness of your guided relaxation techniques. Your role, which will take place at Horizon’s inpatient units, patient homes or other partner facilities, is complementary and does not replace medical or clinical care. Horizon Home Care and Hospice is certified by Joint Commission and reports to the State Board. As required, you should plan on 10-15 hours of on-site orientation structured to your schedule. Your calm and respectful volunteer service will become a key part of a patient’s care team. This opportunity is flexible and meaningful; your impact will be clear. Please feel free to reach out to us today, to apply or just to make an inquiry. We'd love to hear from you! Please call Kim Szymanski, Manager of Volunteer Services, at 414-586-8332, or email at kimberly.szymanski@horizonhch.org. Agency: Horizon Home Care & Hospice Are you that compassionate Meditation, Mindfulness or Relaxation trained individual who is eager to help but unable to commit to a strict schedule? As a Guided Relaxation Support Volunteer for Hospice patients, you will be that periodic welcome visit for a patient in hospice care. Here’s a way to give back, putting your certification and expertise to meaningful use. Horizon Home Care and Hospice will provide training centered around therapeutic communication with the dying and the grieving, to enhance the effectiveness of your guided relaxation techniques. Your role, which will take place at Horizon’s inpatient units, patient homes or other partner facilities, is complementary and does not replace medical or clinical care. Horizon Home Care and Hospice is certified by Joint Commission and reports to the State Board. As required, you should plan on 10-15 hours of on-site orientation structured to your schedule. Your calm and respectful volunteer service will become a key part of a patient’s care team. This opportunity is flexible and meaningful; your impact will be clear. Please feel free to reach out to us today, to apply or just to make an inquiry. We'd love to hear from you! Please call Kim Szymanski, Manager of Volunteer Services, at 414-586-8332, or email at kimberly.szymanski@horizonhch.org. Agency: Horizon Home Care & Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53224 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Reiki / Energy Support Volunteer for Hospice PatientsAre you that compassionate Reiki-trained individual (Level II or higher) who is eager to help but unable to commit to a strict schedule? As a Reiki / Energy Support Volunteer for Hospice patients, you will be that periodic welcome visit for a patient in hospice care. Here’s a way to give back, putting your certification to meaningful use. Horizon Home Care and Hospice will provide training centered around therapeutic communication with the dying and the grieving, to enhance the effectiveness of your Reiki skills. Your role, which will take place at Horizon’s inpatient units, patient homes or other partner facilities, is complementary and does not replace medical or clinical care. Horizon Home Care and Hospice is certified by Joint Commission and reports to the State Board. As required, you should plan on 10-15 hours of on-site orientation structured to your schedule. Your calm and respectful volunteer service will become a key part of a patient’s care team. This opportunity is flexible and meaningful; your impact will be clear. Please feel free to reach out to us today, to apply or just to make an inquiry. We'd love to hear from you! Please call Kim Szymanski, Manager of Volunteer Services, at 414-586-8332, or email at kimberly.szymanski@horizonhch.org. Agency: Horizon Home Care & Hospice Are you that compassionate Reiki-trained individual (Level II or higher) who is eager to help but unable to commit to a strict schedule? As a Reiki / Energy Support Volunteer for Hospice patients, you will be that periodic welcome visit for a patient in hospice care. Here’s a way to give back, putting your certification to meaningful use. Horizon Home Care and Hospice will provide training centered around therapeutic communication with the dying and the grieving, to enhance the effectiveness of your Reiki skills. Your role, which will take place at Horizon’s inpatient units, patient homes or other partner facilities, is complementary and does not replace medical or clinical care. Horizon Home Care and Hospice is certified by Joint Commission and reports to the State Board. As required, you should plan on 10-15 hours of on-site orientation structured to your schedule. Your calm and respectful volunteer service will become a key part of a patient’s care team. This opportunity is flexible and meaningful; your impact will be clear. Please feel free to reach out to us today, to apply or just to make an inquiry. We'd love to hear from you! Please call Kim Szymanski, Manager of Volunteer Services, at 414-586-8332, or email at kimberly.szymanski@horizonhch.org. Agency: Horizon Home Care & Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53224 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Guided Relaxation / Meditation Support Volunteer for Hospice PatientsAre you that compassionate Meditation, Mindfulness or Relaxation trained individual who is eager to help but unable to commit to a strict schedule? As a Guided Relaxation Support Volunteer for Hospice patients, you will be that periodic welcome visit for a patient in hospice care. Here’s a way to give back, putting your certification and expertise to meaningful use. Horizon Home Care and Hospice will provide training centered around therapeutic communication with the dying and the grieving, to enhance the effectiveness of your guided relaxation techniques. Your role, which will take place at Horizon’s inpatient units, patient homes or other partner facilities, is complementary and does not replace medical or clinical care. Horizon Home Care and Hospice is certified by Joint Commission and reports to the State Board. As required, you should plan on 10-15 hours of on-site orientation structured to your schedule. Your calm and respectful volunteer service will become a key part of a patient’s care team. This opportunity is flexible and meaningful; your impact will be clear. Please feel free to reach out to us today, to apply or just to make an inquiry. We'd love to hear from you! Please call Kim Szymanski, Manager of Volunteer Services, at 414-586-8332, or email at kimberly.szymanski@horizonhch.org. Agency: Horizon Home Care & Hospice Are you that compassionate Meditation, Mindfulness or Relaxation trained individual who is eager to help but unable to commit to a strict schedule? As a Guided Relaxation Support Volunteer for Hospice patients, you will be that periodic welcome visit for a patient in hospice care. Here’s a way to give back, putting your certification and expertise to meaningful use. Horizon Home Care and Hospice will provide training centered around therapeutic communication with the dying and the grieving, to enhance the effectiveness of your guided relaxation techniques. Your role, which will take place at Horizon’s inpatient units, patient homes or other partner facilities, is complementary and does not replace medical or clinical care. Horizon Home Care and Hospice is certified by Joint Commission and reports to the State Board. As required, you should plan on 10-15 hours of on-site orientation structured to your schedule. Your calm and respectful volunteer service will become a key part of a patient’s care team. This opportunity is flexible and meaningful; your impact will be clear. Please feel free to reach out to us today, to apply or just to make an inquiry. We'd love to hear from you! Please call Kim Szymanski, Manager of Volunteer Services, at 414-586-8332, or email at kimberly.szymanski@horizonhch.org. Agency: Horizon Home Care & Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53224 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Reiki / Energy Support Volunteer for Hospice PatientsAre you that compassionate Reiki-trained individual (Level II or higher) who is eager to help but unable to commit to a strict schedule? As a Reiki / Energy Support Volunteer for Hospice patients, you will be that periodic welcome visit for a patient in hospice care. Here’s a way to give back, putting your certification to meaningful use. Horizon Home Care and Hospice will provide training centered around therapeutic communication with the dying and the grieving, to enhance the effectiveness of your Reiki skills. Your role, which will take place at Horizon’s inpatient units, patient homes or other partner facilities, is complementary and does not replace medical or clinical care. Horizon Home Care and Hospice is certified by Joint Commission and reports to the State Board. As required, you should plan on 10-15 hours of on-site orientation structured to your schedule. Your calm and respectful volunteer service will become a key part of a patient’s care team. This opportunity is flexible and meaningful; your impact will be clear. Please feel free to reach out to us today, to apply or just to make an inquiry. We'd love to hear from you! Please call Kim Szymanski, Manager of Volunteer Services, at 414-586-8332, or email at kimberly.szymanski@horizonhch.org. Agency: Horizon Home Care & Hospice Are you that compassionate Reiki-trained individual (Level II or higher) who is eager to help but unable to commit to a strict schedule? As a Reiki / Energy Support Volunteer for Hospice patients, you will be that periodic welcome visit for a patient in hospice care. Here’s a way to give back, putting your certification to meaningful use. Horizon Home Care and Hospice will provide training centered around therapeutic communication with the dying and the grieving, to enhance the effectiveness of your Reiki skills. Your role, which will take place at Horizon’s inpatient units, patient homes or other partner facilities, is complementary and does not replace medical or clinical care. Horizon Home Care and Hospice is certified by Joint Commission and reports to the State Board. As required, you should plan on 10-15 hours of on-site orientation structured to your schedule. Your calm and respectful volunteer service will become a key part of a patient’s care team. This opportunity is flexible and meaningful; your impact will be clear. Please feel free to reach out to us today, to apply or just to make an inquiry. We'd love to hear from you! Please call Kim Szymanski, Manager of Volunteer Services, at 414-586-8332, or email at kimberly.szymanski@horizonhch.org. Agency: Horizon Home Care & Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53224 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Gone Fishing... Want to Join Us?Sheboygan Senior Community is looking for friendly volunteers to spend time with our residents at our stocked catch-and-release pond! We have everything you need—fishing poles, lures, and nets—all we're missing is you. Whether you're an experienced angler or just enjoy being outdoors, this is a wonderful opportunity to make meaningful memories while sharing the simple joy of fishing with our residents. Spend an hour or two by the water, helping residents cast a line, swap stories, enjoy good conversation, and maybe even reel in a few fish! Your companionship and kindness can make a lasting impact and create special moments our residents will cherish. Volunteer Requirements: · Enjoy spending time with older adults · Comfortably assisting residents while fishing · Comfortable safely pushing a wheelchair · Complete a background check and brief orientation Come help us create smiles, laughter, and memorable fishing adventures—one cast at a time! Interested in volunteering? Contact Sally (sbork@sscnonprofit.org) today to learn more. The fish may be released, but the memories made will last a lifetime. Agency: Sheboygan Senior Community Sheboygan Senior Community is looking for friendly volunteers to spend time with our residents at our stocked catch-and-release pond! We have everything you need—fishing poles, lures, and nets—all we're missing is you. Whether you're an experienced angler or just enjoy being outdoors, this is a wonderful opportunity to make meaningful memories while sharing the simple joy of fishing with our residents. Spend an hour or two by the water, helping residents cast a line, swap stories, enjoy good conversation, and maybe even reel in a few fish! Your companionship and kindness can make a lasting impact and create special moments our residents will cherish. Volunteer Requirements: · Enjoy spending time with older adults · Comfortably assisting residents while fishing · Comfortable safely pushing a wheelchair · Complete a background check and brief orientation Come help us create smiles, laughter, and memorable fishing adventures—one cast at a time! Interested in volunteering? Contact Sally (sbork@sscnonprofit.org) today to learn more. The fish may be released, but the memories made will last a lifetime. Agency: Sheboygan Senior Community Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53083 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Take a Walk, Make a Difference!We are looking for caring volunteers to spend an hour or two walking with our residents around the beautiful pond at our facility. If you enjoy meeting new people, being outdoors, and making a difference in someone's life, we'd love to have you join us! Interested? Contact Sally (sbork@sscnonprofit.org) today to learn more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity. "Sometimes the smallest gesture—like a walk around the pond—can mean the world to someone." Agency: Sheboygan Senior Community We are looking for caring volunteers to spend an hour or two walking with our residents around the beautiful pond at our facility. If you enjoy meeting new people, being outdoors, and making a difference in someone's life, we'd love to have you join us! Interested? Contact Sally (sbork@sscnonprofit.org) today to learn more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity. "Sometimes the smallest gesture—like a walk around the pond—can mean the world to someone." Agency: Sheboygan Senior Community Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53083 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Afterschool Art TeacherAn after-school art teacher will guide students in creative expression. The teacher will design age-appropriate projects, introduce mediums like painting and clay, manage the classroom, and foster a fun, supportive environment for artistic growth. Agency: Sheridan Elementary - Afterschool Program An after-school art teacher will guide students in creative expression. The teacher will design age-appropriate projects, introduce mediums like painting and clay, manage the classroom, and foster a fun, supportive environment for artistic growth. Agency: Sheridan Elementary - Afterschool Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 53081 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Afterschool sports coachOur Sports Coach will create a safe, fun, and developmental environment for the children. Key responsibilities include planning and running age-appropriate practices, teaching fundamental game skills, ensuring equal playing time, and promoting sportsmanship. They must manage team equipment, enforce safety rules, and maintain positive communication with parents and staff. Agency: Sheridan Elementary - Afterschool Program Our Sports Coach will create a safe, fun, and developmental environment for the children. Key responsibilities include planning and running age-appropriate practices, teaching fundamental game skills, ensuring equal playing time, and promoting sportsmanship. They must manage team equipment, enforce safety rules, and maintain positive communication with parents and staff. Agency: Sheridan Elementary - Afterschool Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 53081 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Conversation Group FacilitatorLiteracy Green Bay is looking for volunteers to lead small groups of students in conversation to practice their English. No teaching experience or second language skills are required. Literacy Green Bay will provide conversation starters and topics, if needed. Just bring a love of connecting and creating community! Shifts starting September 14: 4:30-5:30 pm (Mondays and Tuesdays) or 11:30 am-12:30 pm (Wednesdays and Thursdays). Volunteers can sign up to come one day a week, or several days a week. Minimum age: 18. Agency: Literacy Green Bay Literacy Green Bay is looking for volunteers to lead small groups of students in conversation to practice their English. No teaching experience or second language skills are required. Literacy Green Bay will provide conversation starters and topics, if needed. Just bring a love of connecting and creating community! Shifts starting September 14: 4:30-5:30 pm (Mondays and Tuesdays) or 11:30 am-12:30 pm (Wednesdays and Thursdays). Volunteers can sign up to come one day a week, or several days a week. Minimum age: 18. Agency: Literacy Green Bay Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Kidz Biz Fair 2027 VolunteerHelp create an encouraging, organized, and memorable experience for young entrepreneurs at the 2027 Kidz Biz Fair. Hosted by the FIERCE Foundation, Kidz Biz Fair gives youth ages 6–17 the opportunity to create real businesses, develop products or services, build brands, practice financial literacy, and sell directly to customers. Volunteers may assist with event setup, family check-in, welcoming guests, directing youth vendors, supporting booth areas, judging youth businesses, helping with awards, event photography, cleanup, and general event logistics. Volunteers do not operate the businesses for participants. Their role is to encourage youth CEOs, support a positive event environment, and help the day run smoothly. The fair will take place on Saturday, April 10, 2027, from 9:00 AM–12:00 PM, with an awards ceremony immediately following. Agency: Kidz Biz Fair Help create an encouraging, organized, and memorable experience for young entrepreneurs at the 2027 Kidz Biz Fair. Hosted by the FIERCE Foundation, Kidz Biz Fair gives youth ages 6–17 the opportunity to create real businesses, develop products or services, build brands, practice financial literacy, and sell directly to customers. Volunteers may assist with event setup, family check-in, welcoming guests, directing youth vendors, supporting booth areas, judging youth businesses, helping with awards, event photography, cleanup, and general event logistics. Volunteers do not operate the businesses for participants. Their role is to encourage youth CEOs, support a positive event environment, and help the day run smoothly. The fair will take place on Saturday, April 10, 2027, from 9:00 AM–12:00 PM, with an awards ceremony immediately following. Agency: Kidz Biz Fair Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Apr 10, 2027 Zip Code: 54650 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Trishaw PilotsWe train individuals between the ages of 18 to 85 with a valid driver's license each May in the protocols of piloting our trishaws. Training is held at the Kane Center in Fish Creek. If you are interested in getting trained, please contact us by emailing cwadoorcounty@gmail.com, and we will add you to our list and contact you with training dates. Agency: Cycling Without Age Door County We train individuals between the ages of 18 to 85 with a valid driver's license each May in the protocols of piloting our trishaws. Training is held at the Kane Center in Fish Creek. If you are interested in getting trained, please contact us by emailing cwadoorcounty@gmail.com, and we will add you to our list and contact you with training dates. Agency: Cycling Without Age Door County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: May 18, 2026 through Oct 16, 2026 Zip Code: 54210 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mock Interviewer - BankWork$Help our BankWork$ participants prepare for job interviews
through mock interview practice. Interview questions will be provided- please
be prepared to offer feedback and advice. Shifts are available for the
following dates/times:
July 29, 2026, 9:00am-11:00am VIRTUAL August 20, 2026, 10:30am-12:00pm IN PERSON August 25, 2026, 9:00am-11:00am IN PERSON August 26, 2026, 9:00am-11:00am IN PERSON All in-person mock interviews will take place at Employ Milwaukee (1322 N. 8th St., Milwaukee, WI 53205). SIGN UP FOR A SHIFT HERE! Agency: Employ Milwaukee Help our BankWork$ participants prepare for job interviews
through mock interview practice. Interview questions will be provided- please
be prepared to offer feedback and advice. Shifts are available for the
following dates/times:
July 29, 2026, 9:00am-11:00am VIRTUAL August 20, 2026, 10:30am-12:00pm IN PERSON August 25, 2026, 9:00am-11:00am IN PERSON August 26, 2026, 9:00am-11:00am IN PERSON All in-person mock interviews will take place at Employ Milwaukee (1322 N. 8th St., Milwaukee, WI 53205). SIGN UP FOR A SHIFT HERE! Agency: Employ Milwaukee Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53205 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Good Neighbor Week Hands On Home ProjectsVolunteers will get to see the impact of their work with hands on projects for homeowners in need at homes in Allouez, Aug. 17-21 and Green Bay, Sept. 21-25. Work such as landscaping, yardwork, painting, gutter cleaning and repair, power washing are common. Some include skilled labor such as door hanging/repair/trimming, installing handrail/safety bars, window repair/replacement, fence, deck and siding repair. Lead project coordinators will be available to guide the work and skilled handyman/professionals are always welcome to share their knowledge and expertise to educate both the volunteer and homeowner. Individuals and organizations/businesses with a group are welcome. We are open to work with an organization/business who has a group but is unavailable to volunteer during the 2 specified Good Neighbor Week dates of August 17-21 in Allouez and September 21-25 in Green Bay in order to help as many homeowners as we can-we received 53 applications. You can visit our volunteer form to get started https://volunteer.bloomerang.co:443/JE/naod05qoabd0mf . Vicki will reach out to you upon completion of the form. Agency: NeighborWorks Green Bay Volunteers will get to see the impact of their work with hands on projects for homeowners in need at homes in Allouez, Aug. 17-21 and Green Bay, Sept. 21-25. Work such as landscaping, yardwork, painting, gutter cleaning and repair, power washing are common. Some include skilled labor such as door hanging/repair/trimming, installing handrail/safety bars, window repair/replacement, fence, deck and siding repair. Lead project coordinators will be available to guide the work and skilled handyman/professionals are always welcome to share their knowledge and expertise to educate both the volunteer and homeowner. Individuals and organizations/businesses with a group are welcome. We are open to work with an organization/business who has a group but is unavailable to volunteer during the 2 specified Good Neighbor Week dates of August 17-21 in Allouez and September 21-25 in Green Bay in order to help as many homeowners as we can-we received 53 applications. You can visit our volunteer form to get started https://volunteer.bloomerang.co:443/JE/naod05qoabd0mf . Vicki will reach out to you upon completion of the form. Agency: NeighborWorks Green Bay Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Sep 18, 2026 Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Day of CaringJoin us for Day of Caring on Thursday, August 20, from 1:00 – 3:00 pm at Madison Marriott West. Hosted by Business Volunteer Network, this event marks the start of our Community Campaign season with family-friendly volunteer opportunities – now taking place indoors! Learn about challenges in our community and create ImPacks for local families. Bring your friends, family, co-workers and neighbors to be a part of the change. Together, we are The Power of Caring. Working for All. Register online at https://2026dayofcaring.eventbrite.com/?aff=vyt. Agency: United Way of Dane County Join us for Day of Caring on Thursday, August 20, from 1:00 – 3:00 pm at Madison Marriott West. Hosted by Business Volunteer Network, this event marks the start of our Community Campaign season with family-friendly volunteer opportunities – now taking place indoors! Learn about challenges in our community and create ImPacks for local families. Bring your friends, family, co-workers and neighbors to be a part of the change. Together, we are The Power of Caring. Working for All. Register online at https://2026dayofcaring.eventbrite.com/?aff=vyt. Agency: United Way of Dane County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 20, 2026 Zip Code: 53562 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer at The Great Wisconsin Quilt Show!The Great Wisconsin Quilt Show is an annual three-day event held at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison, Wisconsin, that showcases the artistry and incredible talent of quilters. Co-presented by PBS Wisconsin and Nancy Zieman Productions, the event carries on the legacy of the late Nancy Zieman, a lifelong learner and educator at heart who made sewing and quilting approachable for everyone. With hundreds of educational sessions all facilitated by leading quilt educators, a vendor mall covering 100,000 square feet, and a prestigious 10-category quilt contest and exhibition, it’s PBS Wisconsin's most significant community engagement and fundraising event, attracting over 18,000 attendees nationwide. But we can't do it alone! We rely on the dedication of over 500 volunteers to bring this incredible event to life. Your contribution is invaluable in setting up exhibits, welcoming guests, selling tickets, assisting presenters, and monitoring the quilt displays. Whether you give a few hours or take on multiple shifts throughout the show, your contribution makes a meaningful impact by advancing our mission, enriching our local communities, and supporting both the preservation and evolution of quilting artistry. Volunteer Perks: Enjoy complimentary admission and parking on the day(s) you volunteer Take time to explore the show and experience hundreds of beautiful quilts on display Refresh and recharge with light snacks and beverages before or after your shift Make a meaningful impact by supporting PBS Wisconsin’s programming and community outreach initiativesTo volunteer for The Great Wisconsin Quilt Show, please sign up on the Quilt Show website by selecting "Volunteer" from the menu options: https://quiltshow.com/ Agency: PBS Wisconsin The Great Wisconsin Quilt Show is an annual three-day event held at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison, Wisconsin, that showcases the artistry and incredible talent of quilters. Co-presented by PBS Wisconsin and Nancy Zieman Productions, the event carries on the legacy of the late Nancy Zieman, a lifelong learner and educator at heart who made sewing and quilting approachable for everyone. With hundreds of educational sessions all facilitated by leading quilt educators, a vendor mall covering 100,000 square feet, and a prestigious 10-category quilt contest and exhibition, it’s PBS Wisconsin's most significant community engagement and fundraising event, attracting over 18,000 attendees nationwide. But we can't do it alone! We rely on the dedication of over 500 volunteers to bring this incredible event to life. Your contribution is invaluable in setting up exhibits, welcoming guests, selling tickets, assisting presenters, and monitoring the quilt displays. Whether you give a few hours or take on multiple shifts throughout the show, your contribution makes a meaningful impact by advancing our mission, enriching our local communities, and supporting both the preservation and evolution of quilting artistry. Volunteer Perks: Enjoy complimentary admission and parking on the day(s) you volunteer Take time to explore the show and experience hundreds of beautiful quilts on display Refresh and recharge with light snacks and beverages before or after your shift Make a meaningful impact by supporting PBS Wisconsin’s programming and community outreach initiativesTo volunteer for The Great Wisconsin Quilt Show, please sign up on the Quilt Show website by selecting "Volunteer" from the menu options: https://quiltshow.com/ Agency: PBS Wisconsin Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Sep 10, 2026 through Sep 12, 2026 Zip Code: 53713 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Quarterly Postcard Program Prep TeamHelp us bring local history to life by joining our temporary Postcard Prep Team! The Tower Heritage Center is seeking enthusiastic volunteers for a short-term, project-based role to help launch our highly anticipated Quarterly Postcard Program. If you enjoy hands-on tasks and want to connect with fellow community members while handling beautiful archival imagery, this is the perfect project for you. Role Overview Position: Postcard Fulfillment Volunteer (Temporary, Project-Based) Time Commitment: 2–4 hours per quarter (flexible shifts available) Location: In-person at 1889 Courthouse, 320 S. 5th Avenue Key Responsibilities Prepare Materials: Organize stacks of limited-edition historical postcards for distribution.Label & Stamp: Apply printed mailing labels and postage stamps accurately to each card.Sort for Mailing: Group completed postcards by zip code to prepare them for the post office.Qualifications: Strong attention to detail to ensure labels match correctly.Comfortable sitting or standing while performing repetitive, hands-on tasks.A reliable team player(s) who enjoys a collaborative group environment.Agency: The Tower Heritage Center Help us bring local history to life by joining our temporary Postcard Prep Team! The Tower Heritage Center is seeking enthusiastic volunteers for a short-term, project-based role to help launch our highly anticipated Quarterly Postcard Program. If you enjoy hands-on tasks and want to connect with fellow community members while handling beautiful archival imagery, this is the perfect project for you. Role Overview Position: Postcard Fulfillment Volunteer (Temporary, Project-Based) Time Commitment: 2–4 hours per quarter (flexible shifts available) Location: In-person at 1889 Courthouse, 320 S. 5th Avenue Key Responsibilities Prepare Materials: Organize stacks of limited-edition historical postcards for distribution.Label & Stamp: Apply printed mailing labels and postage stamps accurately to each card.Sort for Mailing: Group completed postcards by zip code to prepare them for the post office.Qualifications: Strong attention to detail to ensure labels match correctly.Comfortable sitting or standing while performing repetitive, hands-on tasks.A reliable team player(s) who enjoys a collaborative group environment.Agency: The Tower Heritage Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53095 Allow Groups: Yes |