Volunteer: Summer 2026 Crossing GuardWe are already looking ahead to summer 2026 for volunteer crossing guards to assist our members with crossing the street on their way to and from the Club. Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of the Fox Valley We are already looking ahead to summer 2026 for volunteer crossing guards to assist our members with crossing the street on their way to and from the Club. Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of the Fox Valley Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54952 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Seeking bicycle donationsFreewheel is always accepting donations! We gratefully welcome donations of bikes, parts, and accessories in any condition, and may be able to pickup your donation in the Madison area. Leave a voicemail or text (608) 698-9205 or email info@freewheelbikes.org Agency: Madison Freewheel Bicycle Co Freewheel is always accepting donations! We gratefully welcome donations of bikes, parts, and accessories in any condition, and may be able to pickup your donation in the Madison area. Leave a voicemail or text (608) 698-9205 or email info@freewheelbikes.org Agency: Madison Freewheel Bicycle Co Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer with FreewheelLearn by doing! Freewheel's mission is bicycle education and transportation justice. We teach the community bicycle repair skills. Drop in at any open shop and learn how to fix your bike, or work on donated bikes. Visit www.freewheelbikes.org to view the current shop schedule. Agency: Madison Freewheel Bicycle Co Learn by doing! Freewheel's mission is bicycle education and transportation justice. We teach the community bicycle repair skills. Drop in at any open shop and learn how to fix your bike, or work on donated bikes. Visit www.freewheelbikes.org to view the current shop schedule. Agency: Madison Freewheel Bicycle Co Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53715 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Driver for Mukwonago AreaThe Mukwonago Meals on Wheels operation is in the Birchrock Senior Apartments located on Birchrock Way. They operate Monday – Thursdays, no major holidays. Drivers pick up the meals for delivery at 11:00 a.m. and are usually back by 1:30 p.m. Most drivers help once a week. Mileage reimbursement is available. This is a great opportunity to make a difference in the lives of Waukesha County seniors! We have opportunities for either a Tuesday or Wednesday Driver Agency: Health & Human Services/ADRC of Waukesha County The Mukwonago Meals on Wheels operation is in the Birchrock Senior Apartments located on Birchrock Way. They operate Monday – Thursdays, no major holidays. Drivers pick up the meals for delivery at 11:00 a.m. and are usually back by 1:30 p.m. Most drivers help once a week. Mileage reimbursement is available. This is a great opportunity to make a difference in the lives of Waukesha County seniors! We have opportunities for either a Tuesday or Wednesday Driver Agency: Health & Human Services/ADRC of Waukesha County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53149 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve Breakfast or Lunch Meals - FridayWeekday Meal Program (Breakfast or Lunch Serve): We are in need of volunteers to help our kitchen staff prep and serve Breakfast or Lunch on Fridays. The tasks involve helping with preparation of the meal and setting it up to serve. Serving the meal to homeless and low-income individuals and families. Light clean-up after serving which includes wiping down tables and helping with cleaning dishes. Reoccurring weekly commitment preferred. Friday Breakfast 8:00am – 10:00am Every other Friday Lunch 11:00am – 1:00pmWe appreciate you supporting our mission of Reducing the risks of poverty by helping people (primarily homeless and low-income) in Waukesha County meet basic needs. Hope Center is a non-profit organization that has been serving the basic needs of financial assistance, food, and clothing in Waukesha County for more than thirty years. Agency: HOPE CENTER Weekday Meal Program (Breakfast or Lunch Serve): We are in need of volunteers to help our kitchen staff prep and serve Breakfast or Lunch on Fridays. The tasks involve helping with preparation of the meal and setting it up to serve. Serving the meal to homeless and low-income individuals and families. Light clean-up after serving which includes wiping down tables and helping with cleaning dishes. Reoccurring weekly commitment preferred. Friday Breakfast 8:00am – 10:00am Every other Friday Lunch 11:00am – 1:00pmWe appreciate you supporting our mission of Reducing the risks of poverty by helping people (primarily homeless and low-income) in Waukesha County meet basic needs. Hope Center is a non-profit organization that has been serving the basic needs of financial assistance, food, and clothing in Waukesha County for more than thirty years. Agency: HOPE CENTER Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Clothing Shop Straightener/StockerDuring operational & non-operational hours, help straighten, sort, size, and stock donated clothing at the Clothing Shop for low-income or homeless individuals. Volunteers should be at least 16 years of age. We have: Monday - Friday 9 am - 4 pm; minimum 2-hour shifts. Agency: HOPE CENTER During operational & non-operational hours, help straighten, sort, size, and stock donated clothing at the Clothing Shop for low-income or homeless individuals. Volunteers should be at least 16 years of age. We have: Monday - Friday 9 am - 4 pm; minimum 2-hour shifts. Agency: HOPE CENTER Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Clothing Shop Guest ServicesClothing Shop – Guest Services: This consists of checking clients in and out of the clothing store during store hours. Work directly with the clients assisting them with clothing selection, record and bag the items they selected. This has some training involved and we request you commit to a 4 hour shift 1 day a week. Shifts Available: Monday, Wednesday or Friday 12:00pn – 4:00pmWe appreciate you supporting our mission of Reducing the risks of poverty by helping people (primarily homeless and low-income) in Waukesha County meet basic needs. Hope Center is a non-profit organization that has been serving the basic needs of financial assistance, food, and clothing in Waukesha County for more than thirty years. Agency: HOPE CENTER Clothing Shop – Guest Services: This consists of checking clients in and out of the clothing store during store hours. Work directly with the clients assisting them with clothing selection, record and bag the items they selected. This has some training involved and we request you commit to a 4 hour shift 1 day a week. Shifts Available: Monday, Wednesday or Friday 12:00pn – 4:00pmWe appreciate you supporting our mission of Reducing the risks of poverty by helping people (primarily homeless and low-income) in Waukesha County meet basic needs. Hope Center is a non-profit organization that has been serving the basic needs of financial assistance, food, and clothing in Waukesha County for more than thirty years. Agency: HOPE CENTER Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Rescue Food from Retail Partners to Help Supply the WayForward Resources Food Pantry!Food Rescue volunteer drivers will carefully drive WayForward vehicles to pick up food from local retail food partners and unload the food at WayForward. Some volunteers may prefer to use their own vehicle for smaller donations. Because of volunteers, these critical donations become available to WayForward food pantry guests who need help keeping food on the table! Our current need is for substitute drivers who can be contacted to see if they are available to help out when there are openings on the schedule. For more information, check out the WayForward website or contact Pam Higham at pam@wayforwardresources.org or 608.826.3409. Agency: WayForward Resources (formerly Middleton Outreach Ministry - MOM) Food Rescue volunteer drivers will carefully drive WayForward vehicles to pick up food from local retail food partners and unload the food at WayForward. Some volunteers may prefer to use their own vehicle for smaller donations. Because of volunteers, these critical donations become available to WayForward food pantry guests who need help keeping food on the table! Our current need is for substitute drivers who can be contacted to see if they are available to help out when there are openings on the schedule. For more information, check out the WayForward website or contact Pam Higham at pam@wayforwardresources.org or 608.826.3409. Agency: WayForward Resources (formerly Middleton Outreach Ministry - MOM) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53562 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Program AssistanttheExchange provides community donated household basics like beds, dressers, couches and kitchen items to members of our community who have recently experienced hardships like homelessness, domestic violence and aging and disability challenges. The Program Assistant volunteer position is a vital role in ensuring theExchange's ability to serve those in need. Program Assistants receive, sort and store donated household items and prepare requested materials for client appointments. Agency: theExchange - LaCrosse Area Furniture Bank theExchange provides community donated household basics like beds, dressers, couches and kitchen items to members of our community who have recently experienced hardships like homelessness, domestic violence and aging and disability challenges. The Program Assistant volunteer position is a vital role in ensuring theExchange's ability to serve those in need. Program Assistants receive, sort and store donated household items and prepare requested materials for client appointments. Agency: theExchange - LaCrosse Area Furniture Bank Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54601 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Activity Books and Items Needed for Hospice PatientsAt Heartland Hospice, we are looking for donations of coloring books, coloring materials, large print word search books, large print crossword puzzles, puzzles, decks of cards, etc. These are good tools for our hospice patients and their volunteers to use during visits, as well as visiting family members. Please drop off the donations at our office: Heartland Hospice 3233A Business Park Drive Suite 203 Stevens Point, WI 54482 Please contact our office today at 715-344-4541 and ask for Wendy or Hannah . You can also email at wendy.fait@heartlandhospice.com or hannah.walsh@heartlandhospice.com. Agency: Heartland Hospice Serving Central Wisconsin At Heartland Hospice, we are looking for donations of coloring books, coloring materials, large print word search books, large print crossword puzzles, puzzles, decks of cards, etc. These are good tools for our hospice patients and their volunteers to use during visits, as well as visiting family members. Please drop off the donations at our office: Heartland Hospice 3233A Business Park Drive Suite 203 Stevens Point, WI 54482 Please contact our office today at 715-344-4541 and ask for Wendy or Hannah . You can also email at wendy.fait@heartlandhospice.com or hannah.walsh@heartlandhospice.com. Agency: Heartland Hospice Serving Central Wisconsin Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Walking School Bus Volunteers NeededWalking School Bus assistants and substitute volunteers needed! What is a Walking School Bus? A Walking School Bus (WSB) is a safe, fun, and healthy way for children to walk to school together with the guidance of caring adult volunteers. Students get fresh air and exercise, while families enjoy peace of mind knowing their children are supervised along the way. How It Works: A group of children meet at a set location and walk to school together on a planned route. Adult volunteers (parents, staff, or community members) walk with the group, helping keep everyone safe and together. The walk usually takes about 20–30 minutes, depending on the route. The WSB runs rain or shine (except in unsafe weather conditions). Volunteer Details: Volunteers can commit to one or more days per week, or serve as a substitute when a leader is unavailable. No experience is needed—just a willingness to walk and supervise students. A brief training will be provided. Time commitment is minimal, but the positive impact is huge! Why Volunteer? If you are interested in volunteering please fill this out following form: Volunteer Interest Form Agency: Appleton Area School District Walking School Bus assistants and substitute volunteers needed! What is a Walking School Bus? A Walking School Bus (WSB) is a safe, fun, and healthy way for children to walk to school together with the guidance of caring adult volunteers. Students get fresh air and exercise, while families enjoy peace of mind knowing their children are supervised along the way. How It Works: A group of children meet at a set location and walk to school together on a planned route. Adult volunteers (parents, staff, or community members) walk with the group, helping keep everyone safe and together. The walk usually takes about 20–30 minutes, depending on the route. The WSB runs rain or shine (except in unsafe weather conditions). Volunteer Details: Volunteers can commit to one or more days per week, or serve as a substitute when a leader is unavailable. No experience is needed—just a willingness to walk and supervise students. A brief training will be provided. Time commitment is minimal, but the positive impact is huge! Why Volunteer? If you are interested in volunteering please fill this out following form: Volunteer Interest Form Agency: Appleton Area School District Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54911 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Friendly Visitor VolunteerFriendly Visitor volunteer is to provide comfort cares to patients through emotional and social support. Skilled to actively listen, quietly sit alongside a patient's bed, read scripture or books, listen to music and journal a patient's life history. This volunteer will also provide respite to the family/caregiver. Agency: Horizon Home Care & Hospice Friendly Visitor volunteer is to provide comfort cares to patients through emotional and social support. Skilled to actively listen, quietly sit alongside a patient's bed, read scripture or books, listen to music and journal a patient's life history. This volunteer will also provide respite to the family/caregiver. Agency: Horizon Home Care & Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53224 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: English Language Fluency Workshops -- in partnership with WBSDThe Welcome Network is a nonprofit in West Bend that welcomes and supports newcomers with language challenges to the West Bend area. One of the keys to their success is learning English. We know that reading books to kids is one of the richest ways we can impart language knowledge. So, you lend your voice, and love for books to kids whose parents can't read in English to them. We provide this service in partnership with the West Bend School District. Parents in bilingual households attend a training held by the Multi-lingual Family Services team. Down the hall, we provide children in bi-lingual households Fluent English Native Speaker Reading opportunities. If you can read in English, you are qualified! This opportunity begins in January for 10 weeks on Thursdays from 6-7:30 pm. and then continues on Thursdays at the same time for 9 more weeks. If you respond to this volunteer experience you will be sent another form to choose the weeks you are available! The location will most likely be Green Tree School. This will be updated soon. Agency: The Welcome Network, Inc. The Welcome Network is a nonprofit in West Bend that welcomes and supports newcomers with language challenges to the West Bend area. One of the keys to their success is learning English. We know that reading books to kids is one of the richest ways we can impart language knowledge. So, you lend your voice, and love for books to kids whose parents can't read in English to them. We provide this service in partnership with the West Bend School District. Parents in bilingual households attend a training held by the Multi-lingual Family Services team. Down the hall, we provide children in bi-lingual households Fluent English Native Speaker Reading opportunities. If you can read in English, you are qualified! This opportunity begins in January for 10 weeks on Thursdays from 6-7:30 pm. and then continues on Thursdays at the same time for 9 more weeks. If you respond to this volunteer experience you will be sent another form to choose the weeks you are available! The location will most likely be Green Tree School. This will be updated soon. Agency: The Welcome Network, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53090 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pricing AttendantPricing Attendant volunteers: Reasonable accommodations will be provided. Shifts are available Monday-Saturday, 10:00-2:00 or 2:00-6:00. Agency: Appleton Habitat ReStore Pricing Attendant volunteers: Reasonable accommodations will be provided. Shifts are available Monday-Saturday, 10:00-2:00 or 2:00-6:00. Agency: Appleton Habitat ReStore Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54913 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Quality ControlQuality Control volunteers: Reasonable accommodations will be provided. Shifts are available Monday-Saturday, 10:00-2:00 or 2:00-6:00. Agency: Appleton Habitat ReStore Quality Control volunteers: Reasonable accommodations will be provided. Shifts are available Monday-Saturday, 10:00-2:00 or 2:00-6:00. Agency: Appleton Habitat ReStore Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54913 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Organize Pantry Donations!We’re looking for a dedicated Pantry Organizer to help keep our shelter’s food and supply pantry running smoothly. This volunteer will sort through donations, check expiration dates, organize shelves, and ensure items are easy for staff and residents to access. The role also includes transporting pantry items between our main storage area and the shelter as needed. This position is perfect for someone who enjoys organizing, pays attention to detail, and wants to make a tangible difference in supporting survivors and their families. Key Responsibilities: Sort, label, and organize pantry donations Check for expired or damaged items Restock shelves and maintain a clean, orderly space Transport items between storage and the shelter as needed Agency: Safe Harbor of Sheboygan We’re looking for a dedicated Pantry Organizer to help keep our shelter’s food and supply pantry running smoothly. This volunteer will sort through donations, check expiration dates, organize shelves, and ensure items are easy for staff and residents to access. The role also includes transporting pantry items between our main storage area and the shelter as needed. This position is perfect for someone who enjoys organizing, pays attention to detail, and wants to make a tangible difference in supporting survivors and their families. Key Responsibilities: Sort, label, and organize pantry donations Check for expired or damaged items Restock shelves and maintain a clean, orderly space Transport items between storage and the shelter as needed Agency: Safe Harbor of Sheboygan Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 53081 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Marketing StrategistLooking for a great storyteller The United Way of Northern Ozaukee is seeking a volunteer marketing professional to play a crucial role in effectively communicating our vision and mission to the community, thereby making a significant impact on the lives of those we serve. Your work will have a direct effect on the lives of the community members we support. As our marketing specialist, you will be an integral part of a collaborative team, developing new and ongoing marketing and advertising activities, which may include creating content for social media and print materials. Promote events and initiatives, Help update the website For more information on how your local United Way is working for the community, contact Barbara Bates-Nelson at 248-613-7855 or email unitedwayno@gmail.com. Get involved, volunteer, and help us advocate for those who don't have a voice, thereby making a tangible difference in our community. Agency: United Way of Northern Ozaukee Looking for a great storyteller The United Way of Northern Ozaukee is seeking a volunteer marketing professional to play a crucial role in effectively communicating our vision and mission to the community, thereby making a significant impact on the lives of those we serve. Your work will have a direct effect on the lives of the community members we support. As our marketing specialist, you will be an integral part of a collaborative team, developing new and ongoing marketing and advertising activities, which may include creating content for social media and print materials. Promote events and initiatives, Help update the website For more information on how your local United Way is working for the community, contact Barbara Bates-Nelson at 248-613-7855 or email unitedwayno@gmail.com. Get involved, volunteer, and help us advocate for those who don't have a voice, thereby making a tangible difference in our community. Agency: United Way of Northern Ozaukee Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Science Olympiad State Tournament - UWSPThe Wisconsin Science Olympiad will host its state competition for more than 900 middle and high school students from across Wisconsin at UW-Stevens Point. More than 70 teams in nearly 30 skills tests and exams compete for a chance to represent Wisconsin at the national competition. Volunteers are needed on April 18, 2026. You will be working with UWSP faculty and staff to help keep events running smoothly and assist with directions, and various tasks. T-shirt and lunch provided. If you can spend a couple of hours or the full day in support of the student scholars, please reach out to Nicole Kaetterhenry, State Director at 715-299-0931 or Nicole.wisconsinso@gmail.com Agency: UW-Stevens Point College of Letters and Science The Wisconsin Science Olympiad will host its state competition for more than 900 middle and high school students from across Wisconsin at UW-Stevens Point. More than 70 teams in nearly 30 skills tests and exams compete for a chance to represent Wisconsin at the national competition. Volunteers are needed on April 18, 2026. You will be working with UWSP faculty and staff to help keep events running smoothly and assist with directions, and various tasks. T-shirt and lunch provided. If you can spend a couple of hours or the full day in support of the student scholars, please reach out to Nicole Kaetterhenry, State Director at 715-299-0931 or Nicole.wisconsinso@gmail.com Agency: UW-Stevens Point College of Letters and Science Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 18, 2026 Zip Code: 54481 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Do You Find Cleaning Relaxing?St. Anthony Spirituality Center is in need of volunteers to vacuum or mop our stairways and floors once a week. If you are interested in volunteering, please email kbailey@sarcenter.com for more information or call 715-443-2236 Ext 124 for more information. Agency: St. Anthony Spirituality Center St. Anthony Spirituality Center is in need of volunteers to vacuum or mop our stairways and floors once a week. If you are interested in volunteering, please email kbailey@sarcenter.com for more information or call 715-443-2236 Ext 124 for more information. Agency: St. Anthony Spirituality Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54448 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front DeskWe are looking for volunteers to help staff our front desk, act as greeters, answer phones, and do light administrative tasks. We are looking to fill 2-3 volunteer shifts per day, with our needs being Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Agency: Lions Eye Bank of Wisconsin We are looking for volunteers to help staff our front desk, act as greeters, answer phones, and do light administrative tasks. We are looking to fill 2-3 volunteer shifts per day, with our needs being Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Agency: Lions Eye Bank of Wisconsin Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53718 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donation of cloth bags neededWe could use cloth bags with handles to provide for newly released Jail Residents as well as community members that may need them. Agency: Paul Rusk Resource Desk We could use cloth bags with handles to provide for newly released Jail Residents as well as community members that may need them. Agency: Paul Rusk Resource Desk Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Student Helper/MentorWe are looking for someone to spend time with a student! Coloring, reading, playing! This is a great way to build relationship and make a difference in a young life! Agency: Northside Elementary School We are looking for someone to spend time with a student! Coloring, reading, playing! This is a great way to build relationship and make a difference in a young life! Agency: Northside Elementary School Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54603 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Stone Mason Needed, Plexiglass Set in Stone Needs to Be RemovedWe have 14 stations of the cross within stone and the plexiglass needs to be removed in order for it to be replaced. We think that if a mason is able to remove the right stones, it will be possible to replace the plexiglass without jeopardizing the integrity of the structure. Please email kbailey@sarcenter.com for more information or call 715-443-2236 Ext 124 for more information. Agency: St. Anthony Spirituality Center We have 14 stations of the cross within stone and the plexiglass needs to be removed in order for it to be replaced. We think that if a mason is able to remove the right stones, it will be possible to replace the plexiglass without jeopardizing the integrity of the structure. Please email kbailey@sarcenter.com for more information or call 715-443-2236 Ext 124 for more information. Agency: St. Anthony Spirituality Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54448 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer with PSR - WI (ongoing)Physicians for Social Responsibility Wisconsin (PSR WI) is seeking ongoing volunteers to assist with the following: -Planning and facilitating events such as movie nights that can be used to raise awareness for PSR's mission -Tabling at events -Event set up and takedown -Volunteer recruitment -Participating in a focus group for young adults -Other opportunities as they become available Agency: Physicians for Social Responsibility Wisconsin Physicians for Social Responsibility Wisconsin (PSR WI) is seeking ongoing volunteers to assist with the following: -Planning and facilitating events such as movie nights that can be used to raise awareness for PSR's mission -Tabling at events -Event set up and takedown -Volunteer recruitment -Participating in a focus group for young adults -Other opportunities as they become available Agency: Physicians for Social Responsibility Wisconsin Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53705 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Achievement Connections Volunteer Math Coach + TutorUNITED WAY OF DANE COUNTY - ACHIEVEMENT CONNECTIONS VOLUNTEER POSITION DESCRIPTION VOLUNTEER POSITION TITLE: Math Coach + Tutor REPORTS TO: AmeriCorps Member, Program Manager, Program Director AVAILABLE SCHOOL PLACEMENTS: East HS, West HS, Memorial HS, La Follette HS APPLY HERE: Volunteer Interest Form Achievement Connections is an AmeriCorps program with four math tutoring centers at local MMSD high schools. Led by a team of AmeriCorps members and volunteers with support from program and school staff, these tutoring centers provide one-on-one support to a diverse set of students striving to improve in Algebra 1 and Geometry. Together with our partners, we aim to help students graduate, and in doing so, help close opportunity gaps to make Dane County a better place to live. Achievement Connections believes in all staff and volunteers modeling and practicing the skills and habits we expect of our students. Our program strives for enjoyable, yet rigorous tutoring sessions based on a belief in students’ assets, rather than their deficits. The structure and expectations of our staff and volunteers detailed below is based on these beliefs. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES ● Build relationships with students within an asset based, Positive Youth Development model ● Provide academic math coaching, tutoring, and support to students ● Provide essential support to program coordination, administration, resources, and capacity ● Attend and/or complete required volunteer coach training as well as required MMSD volunteer training ● Maintain timely communication with program staff and tutor coordinators ● Abide by school and program policies ● Maintain appropriate boundaries with students INITIAL IMPACT ● Volunteer Math Coaches + Tutors often make an immediate impact on a student’s upcoming tests and assignments, as well as their in-class performance. Additionally, volunteers provide critical support of the overall capacity of the tutoring program by supporting the essential functions of coordinating tutors, supporting students in attending tutoring sessions, compiling resources, and supplementing administrative tasks. SUSTAINED OUTCOMES ● Volunteer Math Coaches + Tutors often make long term impacts on students’ attitudes toward math and academics, their Social Emotional Learning skills, their confidence as a learner, and maintaining a stable GPA throughout the academic year. Furthermore, volunteers strengthen the ongoing school-program partnership by increasing tutoring capacity and contributing to the quantity and quality of available resources. TRAINING ● Volunteers will participate in required MMSD district training, math curriculum and tutor manual training, as well as be offered opportunities to engage in ongoing training around a variety of relevant topics. SUPPORT ● Volunteers will receive support from their AmeriCorps member tutor coordinator(s) as well as program staff through scheduled check-ins, on-site coaching, and one review each semester. COMMITMENT ● Minimum 2 hours per week ● Minimum 1 academic year ● Tutoring occurs during school hours, typically between 8:30a - 4:30p. ● Volunteers may be expected or have the opportunity to attend a small number of training events. ● Volunteers will be able to identify which of the 4 available high schools they would like to support. ● Volunteers will be matched with 1 or more students at their chosen school. SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS ● Ability to develop meaningful, appropriate relationships through an asset based, Positive Youth Development model. ● Some tutoring or high school age youth experience is preferred, but not required ● Familiarity with Algebra and Geometry and a positive attitude toward math is typically ideal ● Communication skills including timeliness and empathy ● Some technology skills preferred, but not required ● Willingness to learn and be of service BENEFITS ● Volunteers will receive the benefits of spending quality time building meaningful relationships with students in their community ● Opportunities for networking and ongoing learning ● Connection to school and community Agency: United Way of Dane County - Achievement Connections UNITED WAY OF DANE COUNTY - ACHIEVEMENT CONNECTIONS VOLUNTEER POSITION DESCRIPTION VOLUNTEER POSITION TITLE: Math Coach + Tutor REPORTS TO: AmeriCorps Member, Program Manager, Program Director AVAILABLE SCHOOL PLACEMENTS: East HS, West HS, Memorial HS, La Follette HS APPLY HERE: Volunteer Interest Form Achievement Connections is an AmeriCorps program with four math tutoring centers at local MMSD high schools. Led by a team of AmeriCorps members and volunteers with support from program and school staff, these tutoring centers provide one-on-one support to a diverse set of students striving to improve in Algebra 1 and Geometry. Together with our partners, we aim to help students graduate, and in doing so, help close opportunity gaps to make Dane County a better place to live. Achievement Connections believes in all staff and volunteers modeling and practicing the skills and habits we expect of our students. Our program strives for enjoyable, yet rigorous tutoring sessions based on a belief in students’ assets, rather than their deficits. The structure and expectations of our staff and volunteers detailed below is based on these beliefs. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES ● Build relationships with students within an asset based, Positive Youth Development model ● Provide academic math coaching, tutoring, and support to students ● Provide essential support to program coordination, administration, resources, and capacity ● Attend and/or complete required volunteer coach training as well as required MMSD volunteer training ● Maintain timely communication with program staff and tutor coordinators ● Abide by school and program policies ● Maintain appropriate boundaries with students INITIAL IMPACT ● Volunteer Math Coaches + Tutors often make an immediate impact on a student’s upcoming tests and assignments, as well as their in-class performance. Additionally, volunteers provide critical support of the overall capacity of the tutoring program by supporting the essential functions of coordinating tutors, supporting students in attending tutoring sessions, compiling resources, and supplementing administrative tasks. SUSTAINED OUTCOMES ● Volunteer Math Coaches + Tutors often make long term impacts on students’ attitudes toward math and academics, their Social Emotional Learning skills, their confidence as a learner, and maintaining a stable GPA throughout the academic year. Furthermore, volunteers strengthen the ongoing school-program partnership by increasing tutoring capacity and contributing to the quantity and quality of available resources. TRAINING ● Volunteers will participate in required MMSD district training, math curriculum and tutor manual training, as well as be offered opportunities to engage in ongoing training around a variety of relevant topics. SUPPORT ● Volunteers will receive support from their AmeriCorps member tutor coordinator(s) as well as program staff through scheduled check-ins, on-site coaching, and one review each semester. COMMITMENT ● Minimum 2 hours per week ● Minimum 1 academic year ● Tutoring occurs during school hours, typically between 8:30a - 4:30p. ● Volunteers may be expected or have the opportunity to attend a small number of training events. ● Volunteers will be able to identify which of the 4 available high schools they would like to support. ● Volunteers will be matched with 1 or more students at their chosen school. SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS ● Ability to develop meaningful, appropriate relationships through an asset based, Positive Youth Development model. ● Some tutoring or high school age youth experience is preferred, but not required ● Familiarity with Algebra and Geometry and a positive attitude toward math is typically ideal ● Communication skills including timeliness and empathy ● Some technology skills preferred, but not required ● Willingness to learn and be of service BENEFITS ● Volunteers will receive the benefits of spending quality time building meaningful relationships with students in their community ● Opportunities for networking and ongoing learning ● Connection to school and community Agency: United Way of Dane County - Achievement Connections Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jun 12, 2026 Zip Code: 53704 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hybrid Meeting Tech SupportWant to make a positive impact on the lives of people with hearing loss? We are seeking technical support ASAP for: Assisting with the Hybrid/Zoom system during our monthly meetings at the DJ Bordini Center in Appleton. We need Tech support on the 2nd Monday of most months from 5:15-4:45pm for 8 months out of the year. 2026 meeting dates can be found on the poster listing on our website at: We need someone to start up the hybrid system before each meeting and remain at the computer during the meeting to ensure the tech is working properly, load files from flash drives, monitor those on Zoom, and troubleshoot if there are any issues. Must be comfortable with a computer and hybrid meeting environment. Familiarity with hosting Zoom meetings and hybrid conference systems beneficial but not required; we can train you. Please email hlaafoxvalley@gmail.com asap to express interest and inquire for more details. Agency: Hearing Loss Association of America - Fox Valley Chapter Want to make a positive impact on the lives of people with hearing loss? We are seeking technical support ASAP for: Assisting with the Hybrid/Zoom system during our monthly meetings at the DJ Bordini Center in Appleton. We need Tech support on the 2nd Monday of most months from 5:15-4:45pm for 8 months out of the year. 2026 meeting dates can be found on the poster listing on our website at: We need someone to start up the hybrid system before each meeting and remain at the computer during the meeting to ensure the tech is working properly, load files from flash drives, monitor those on Zoom, and troubleshoot if there are any issues. Must be comfortable with a computer and hybrid meeting environment. Familiarity with hosting Zoom meetings and hybrid conference systems beneficial but not required; we can train you. Please email hlaafoxvalley@gmail.com asap to express interest and inquire for more details. Agency: Hearing Loss Association of America - Fox Valley Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54914 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Share Your Culture at The Children's Museum of Green Bay!The Children's Museum of Green Bay is always looking to showcase and celebrate different cultures! Sign up for this opportunity and we will find a time for you to share your traditions with children in the community! We ask all volunteers to complete our Volunteer Form. It helps us learn more about you and connect you with the opportunity that’s the best fit! Find the form here: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Official Volunteer Form Agency: The Children's Museum of Green Bay The Children's Museum of Green Bay is always looking to showcase and celebrate different cultures! Sign up for this opportunity and we will find a time for you to share your traditions with children in the community! We ask all volunteers to complete our Volunteer Form. It helps us learn more about you and connect you with the opportunity that’s the best fit! Find the form here: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Official Volunteer Form Agency: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54302 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Grape Picking Needed (Seasonal, Summer/Fall)Help St. Anthony Spirituality Center pick grapes for our retreatants. Please call 715-443-2236 Ext. 124 for more information. Agency: St. Anthony Spirituality Center Help St. Anthony Spirituality Center pick grapes for our retreatants. Please call 715-443-2236 Ext. 124 for more information. Agency: St. Anthony Spirituality Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54448 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Programming Assistance - Sense-sational Art!Enjoy working with children? Don't mind getting a little messy? Consider volunteering to run our Sense-sational Art Program! Every Wednesday from 11:00 AM–12:00 PM, children explore fun, hands-on art projects that change each week. Volunteers are welcome to assist with the program as often as they’d like. It’s a great way to get creative and make a difference with children in the community! We ask all volunteers to complete our Volunteer Form. It helps us learn more about you and connect you with the opportunity that’s the best fit! Find the form here: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Official Volunteer Form Agency: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Enjoy working with children? Don't mind getting a little messy? Consider volunteering to run our Sense-sational Art Program! Every Wednesday from 11:00 AM–12:00 PM, children explore fun, hands-on art projects that change each week. Volunteers are welcome to assist with the program as often as they’d like. It’s a great way to get creative and make a difference with children in the community! We ask all volunteers to complete our Volunteer Form. It helps us learn more about you and connect you with the opportunity that’s the best fit! Find the form here: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Official Volunteer Form Agency: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54302 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Special Event Volunteer
Love variety? Help with fundraisers, festivals, and community events throughout the year. Greet guests, run activity stations, or help with setup — flexible opportunities for busy schedules! Agency: Fox Valley Memory Project
Love variety? Help with fundraisers, festivals, and community events throughout the year. Greet guests, run activity stations, or help with setup — flexible opportunities for busy schedules! Agency: Fox Valley Memory Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54952 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Thryve (Respite) Volunteer
Bring joy to someone’s Friday! Help participants enjoy games, crafts, and social time in our full-day respite program. Choose a morning or afternoon shift and make an impact in just a few hours. Lunch and training provided! Agency: Fox Valley Memory Project
Bring joy to someone’s Friday! Help participants enjoy games, crafts, and social time in our full-day respite program. Choose a morning or afternoon shift and make an impact in just a few hours. Lunch and training provided! Agency: Fox Valley Memory Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54952 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Share Your Talents at The Children's Museum of Green Bay!Have a special skill, fun job, or talent that you would like to share with the children in our community? Connect with us, and we can create a program around your special skill! We ask all volunteers to complete our Volunteer Form. It helps us learn more about you and connect you with the opportunity that’s the best fit! Find the form here: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Official Volunteer Form Agency: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Have a special skill, fun job, or talent that you would like to share with the children in our community? Connect with us, and we can create a program around your special skill! We ask all volunteers to complete our Volunteer Form. It helps us learn more about you and connect you with the opportunity that’s the best fit! Find the form here: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Official Volunteer Form Agency: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54302 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Access Database SupportAbout Us Our organization is dedicated to providing supportive services to youth and families, helping them achieve an increased sense of safety, hope, and belonging. We offer a range of free services including counseling, homeless youth advocacy, LGBTQ+ supports, supervised visitation, and holiday support. Role Overview We are seeking a skilled volunteer with expertise in Microsoft Access Databases to assist our team in managing and maintaining custom databases. These databases are vital tools that help us collect, track, and evaluate client and outcome data, ensuring we can measure our impact and continue improving services for the community. Key Responsibilities Maintain and update existing Access databases to ensure accuracy and functionality. Assist in troubleshooting and resolving database issues. Support staff with reporting, data entry processes, and custom queries. Provide recommendations for improvements or enhancements to database systems. Ensure data integrity, security, and accessibility for program evaluation and reporting.Qualifications Proficiency in Microsoft Access, including forms, queries, reports, and relational database design. Strong problem-solving and troubleshooting skills. Experience with database management and data analysis preferred. Ability to communicate technical concepts in clear, user-friendly terms. Commitment to confidentiality and respect for sensitive client data.Time Commitment Flexible. We are happy to work with your schedule and availability. Most tasks can be completed remotely, with occasional check-ins with staff. Why Volunteer With Us? By lending your database expertise, you will directly strengthen our capacity to deliver life-changing services to youth and families in need. Your contribution will help us measure outcomes, secure funding, and expand programs that foster safety, hope, and belonging in our community. Agency: The Youth and Family Project, Inc. About Us Our organization is dedicated to providing supportive services to youth and families, helping them achieve an increased sense of safety, hope, and belonging. We offer a range of free services including counseling, homeless youth advocacy, LGBTQ+ supports, supervised visitation, and holiday support. Role Overview We are seeking a skilled volunteer with expertise in Microsoft Access Databases to assist our team in managing and maintaining custom databases. These databases are vital tools that help us collect, track, and evaluate client and outcome data, ensuring we can measure our impact and continue improving services for the community. Key Responsibilities Maintain and update existing Access databases to ensure accuracy and functionality. Assist in troubleshooting and resolving database issues. Support staff with reporting, data entry processes, and custom queries. Provide recommendations for improvements or enhancements to database systems. Ensure data integrity, security, and accessibility for program evaluation and reporting.Qualifications Proficiency in Microsoft Access, including forms, queries, reports, and relational database design. Strong problem-solving and troubleshooting skills. Experience with database management and data analysis preferred. Ability to communicate technical concepts in clear, user-friendly terms. Commitment to confidentiality and respect for sensitive client data.Time Commitment Flexible. We are happy to work with your schedule and availability. Most tasks can be completed remotely, with occasional check-ins with staff. Why Volunteer With Us? By lending your database expertise, you will directly strengthen our capacity to deliver life-changing services to youth and families in need. Your contribution will help us measure outcomes, secure funding, and expand programs that foster safety, hope, and belonging in our community. Agency: The Youth and Family Project, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53095 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: True ConnectionsBe a part of a brand new opportunity! RSVP’s Intergenerational Programs is piloting a new program this year called True Connections. True Connections is a hybrid Computer Buddy/In-Person program that offers the opportunity to support student literacy skill development while also forging a meaningful intergenerational relationship. Volunteers are paired with one fourth or fifth-grade student for the duration of the school year. The program provides both monthly in-person connections and weekly electronic pen pal-type writing through a blog platform to encourage a deep connection with the student throughout the school year. Program participants are asked to view a recorded training prior to the first Meetup. Mileage reimbursement is available for the in-person Meetups. The program kicks off with an In-Person Meetup on Monday, September 29, at 3:30 pm at Lake View Elementary. Each monthly meetup will include an activity focused on an area of life connection. (ie: food, music, arts, literature, etc.) Weekly electronic pen pal communications continue to develop the relationship by co-creating ideas and deepening connections between in-person Meetups. Agency: RSVP of Dane County Be a part of a brand new opportunity! RSVP’s Intergenerational Programs is piloting a new program this year called True Connections. True Connections is a hybrid Computer Buddy/In-Person program that offers the opportunity to support student literacy skill development while also forging a meaningful intergenerational relationship. Volunteers are paired with one fourth or fifth-grade student for the duration of the school year. The program provides both monthly in-person connections and weekly electronic pen pal-type writing through a blog platform to encourage a deep connection with the student throughout the school year. Program participants are asked to view a recorded training prior to the first Meetup. Mileage reimbursement is available for the in-person Meetups. The program kicks off with an In-Person Meetup on Monday, September 29, at 3:30 pm at Lake View Elementary. Each monthly meetup will include an activity focused on an area of life connection. (ie: food, music, arts, literature, etc.) Weekly electronic pen pal communications continue to develop the relationship by co-creating ideas and deepening connections between in-person Meetups. Agency: RSVP of Dane County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Citizen Advocates Youth Respite - youth needed!**March 7 Respite will be at the West Bend High School fieldhouse** We are looking for Middle School and High School youth (and college students) to come hang out with some great kids that have disabilities in our Citizen Advocates Respite group. The time is spent playing in the gym or outside, playing card and board games, and just having fun! Young men that want to play basketball, kickball and other gym sports are encouraged to join us. Pizza is provided for dinner. The event is held at Silverbrook Intermediate School. This is perfect for youth groups and scout groups. Younger volunteers may be allowed, with parents in attendance. The Citizen Advocates Respite Group is designed to provide monthly respite for the families/parents of the children with disabilities so that they may enjoy time for themselves; a dinner out, time for errands, rest, etc. In addition to the adult staff, youth volunteers are matched with the students throughout the event. Being matched allows the students more social interaction at the event and provides an opportunity for the youth to learn from each other and build relationships. Agency: Citizen Advocates **March 7 Respite will be at the West Bend High School fieldhouse** We are looking for Middle School and High School youth (and college students) to come hang out with some great kids that have disabilities in our Citizen Advocates Respite group. The time is spent playing in the gym or outside, playing card and board games, and just having fun! Young men that want to play basketball, kickball and other gym sports are encouraged to join us. Pizza is provided for dinner. The event is held at Silverbrook Intermediate School. This is perfect for youth groups and scout groups. Younger volunteers may be allowed, with parents in attendance. The Citizen Advocates Respite Group is designed to provide monthly respite for the families/parents of the children with disabilities so that they may enjoy time for themselves; a dinner out, time for errands, rest, etc. In addition to the adult staff, youth volunteers are matched with the students throughout the event. Being matched allows the students more social interaction at the event and provides an opportunity for the youth to learn from each other and build relationships. Agency: Citizen Advocates Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 53095 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Help Us Keep Trees and Plants Watered (Seasonal, Spring/Summer/Fall)Greetings- We are in need of folks who are interested in keeping the flowers, garden and planted trees watered at St. Anthony Spirituality Center. The pines are a part of a USDA grant. If you are interested, please email kbailey@sarcenter.com for more information or call 715-443-2236. Thank you for your interest in volunteering and we look forward to having you here. Agency: St. Anthony Spirituality Center Greetings- We are in need of folks who are interested in keeping the flowers, garden and planted trees watered at St. Anthony Spirituality Center. The pines are a part of a USDA grant. If you are interested, please email kbailey@sarcenter.com for more information or call 715-443-2236. Thank you for your interest in volunteering and we look forward to having you here. Agency: St. Anthony Spirituality Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54448 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Dog in training fosterWe are seeking assistance dog foster volunteers in southeastern Wisconsin! All supply and veterinary costs are covered by Infinite Possibilities! These volunteers will house and care for dogs who are in our Lana's Legacy program. Volunteers will house the dogs full time for the duration of the placement (time off as needed). Full time fosters must commit to a one hour lesson once weekly as well as practicing the learned skills with their foster in between lessons for at least 5 minutes per day. Agency: Infinite Possibilities Animals Inc. We are seeking assistance dog foster volunteers in southeastern Wisconsin! All supply and veterinary costs are covered by Infinite Possibilities! These volunteers will house and care for dogs who are in our Lana's Legacy program. Volunteers will house the dogs full time for the duration of the placement (time off as needed). Full time fosters must commit to a one hour lesson once weekly as well as practicing the learned skills with their foster in between lessons for at least 5 minutes per day. Agency: Infinite Possibilities Animals Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53208 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Deliver a Meal to Seniors in Sussex!We have delivery driver opportunities for our Meals on Wheels program in Sussex. Drivers deliver meals to homebound individuals unable to prepare meals for themselves. Receiving these meals assures these seniors proper nutrition as well as the independence to remain in their own homes. It also provides a daily check-in and gives these seniors human contact and a smile. We ask drivers to volunteer once a week Monday - Friday, no major holidays between the hours of 11:00 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. Schedules are flexible and mileage reimbursement is available. Agency: Health & Human Services/ADRC of Waukesha County We have delivery driver opportunities for our Meals on Wheels program in Sussex. Drivers deliver meals to homebound individuals unable to prepare meals for themselves. Receiving these meals assures these seniors proper nutrition as well as the independence to remain in their own homes. It also provides a daily check-in and gives these seniors human contact and a smile. We ask drivers to volunteer once a week Monday - Friday, no major holidays between the hours of 11:00 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. Schedules are flexible and mileage reimbursement is available. Agency: Health & Human Services/ADRC of Waukesha County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53089 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Life Skills Mentor (Oshkosh)Work alongside World Relief Education Services to empower new arrivals coming to the Fox Valley area. These mentor roles were created to provide more in-depth education around various skills to promote self-sufficiency. Topics to teach include WIC (Women, Infants, and Children), Digital Literacy, Public Transportation, Home Cleanliness and Safety, Job Readiness, Health Support, and English Tutoring. Prior to volunteering you will be required to fill out a volunteer application that can be found here. After we receive your application, you will be added to our email list and will be contacted with next steps. Agency: World Relief Wisconsin Work alongside World Relief Education Services to empower new arrivals coming to the Fox Valley area. These mentor roles were created to provide more in-depth education around various skills to promote self-sufficiency. Topics to teach include WIC (Women, Infants, and Children), Digital Literacy, Public Transportation, Home Cleanliness and Safety, Job Readiness, Health Support, and English Tutoring. Prior to volunteering you will be required to fill out a volunteer application that can be found here. After we receive your application, you will be added to our email list and will be contacted with next steps. Agency: World Relief Wisconsin Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Friendship Partner (Oshkosh)We are looking for enthusiastic individuals to serve as Friendship Partners for refugees in our community. In this rewarding role, you will help build genuine friendships by sharing what life is like as a local. Whether it’s exploring parks, attending free community events, or simply sharing a meal or a cup of tea, your involvement will foster connection and support. By becoming a Friendship Partner, you’ll make a meaningful difference in someone’s life while enriching your own shared experiences. Prior to volunteering you will be required to fill out a volunteer application that can be found here, attend a general volunteer orientation, and complete a background check. Agency: World Relief Wisconsin We are looking for enthusiastic individuals to serve as Friendship Partners for refugees in our community. In this rewarding role, you will help build genuine friendships by sharing what life is like as a local. Whether it’s exploring parks, attending free community events, or simply sharing a meal or a cup of tea, your involvement will foster connection and support. By becoming a Friendship Partner, you’ll make a meaningful difference in someone’s life while enriching your own shared experiences. Prior to volunteering you will be required to fill out a volunteer application that can be found here, attend a general volunteer orientation, and complete a background check. Agency: World Relief Wisconsin Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Virtual Opportunity: Boost Your Community's Volunteer Engagement!Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home! Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites. Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally. Volunteer contributors have already helped us identify 711 volunteer resources across 324 communities in the US! What You'll Do: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community. Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers. Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service. Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service? Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience. Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute. Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like. Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program. Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone. Agency: Inspiring Service Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home! Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites. Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally. Volunteer contributors have already helped us identify 711 volunteer resources across 324 communities in the US! What You'll Do: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community. Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers. Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service. Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service? Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience. Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute. Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like. Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program. Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone. Agency: Inspiring Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Apr 30, 2026 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ActivitiesCome engage our residents through activities ex: Bingo, Card games or use your imagination. We are in need of volunteers to assist with our many activities we have going on through the building. We have activities at all skill levels. There are opportunities throughout the week and some weekends. Flexible scheduling is available. Agency: Evergreen Retirement Community Come engage our residents through activities ex: Bingo, Card games or use your imagination. We are in need of volunteers to assist with our many activities we have going on through the building. We have activities at all skill levels. There are opportunities throughout the week and some weekends. Flexible scheduling is available. Agency: Evergreen Retirement Community Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54902 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Medical Room VolunteerMedical Volunteers Needed! Join the Medical Team at Coulee Region Humane Society! Want to gain real-world animal care experience? Our shelter's Medical Team is looking for dedicated, reliable volunteers to help during surgery days! No experience needed – just commitment and the ability to handle medical settings with sensitivity and professionalism Get hands-on exposure to medical prep, animal handling & surgical sanitization Perfect for students or anyone exploring the veterinary field Shifts currently needed: Responsibilities include: We're looking for someone who is: Punctual & reliable Comfortable around blood and sensitive cases Calm under pressure & a good listener Detail-oriented and able to follow directions Respectful of confidentiality 18 years or older Can commit to a minimum of 6 months Interested?: Fill out a volunteer application on our website: Complete volunteer orientation Then come shadow our Medical Team to see if it's a great fit! Please contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Gabby, with any questions at gabby.mattison@couleehumane.com . Agency: Coulee Region Humane Society Medical Volunteers Needed! Join the Medical Team at Coulee Region Humane Society! Want to gain real-world animal care experience? Our shelter's Medical Team is looking for dedicated, reliable volunteers to help during surgery days! No experience needed – just commitment and the ability to handle medical settings with sensitivity and professionalism Get hands-on exposure to medical prep, animal handling & surgical sanitization Perfect for students or anyone exploring the veterinary field Shifts currently needed: Responsibilities include: We're looking for someone who is: Punctual & reliable Comfortable around blood and sensitive cases Calm under pressure & a good listener Detail-oriented and able to follow directions Respectful of confidentiality 18 years or older Can commit to a minimum of 6 months Interested?: Fill out a volunteer application on our website: Complete volunteer orientation Then come shadow our Medical Team to see if it's a great fit! Please contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Gabby, with any questions at gabby.mattison@couleehumane.com . Agency: Coulee Region Humane Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 54650 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PCHS-approved topics research and writingThis volunteer is doing research on a topic they are interested in and turning their research into blog post-style writing to be featured on the PCHS website. Volunteer topics must be approved by the supervisor and regular check-ins will occur to ensure research and writing success. A minimum of one blog post a month should be created. Agency: Portage County Historical Society This volunteer is doing research on a topic they are interested in and turning their research into blog post-style writing to be featured on the PCHS website. Volunteer topics must be approved by the supervisor and regular check-ins will occur to ensure research and writing success. A minimum of one blog post a month should be created. Agency: Portage County Historical Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54467 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth As Resources Adult Board Member VolunteerYouth As Resources (YAR) Board awards grants to youth-led service projects to area youth groups in Kenosha County. The YAR Board is comprised of nine youth and three adults.
Agency: United Way of Kenosha County Youth As Resources (YAR) Board awards grants to youth-led service projects to area youth groups in Kenosha County. The YAR Board is comprised of nine youth and three adults.
Agency: United Way of Kenosha County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53140 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Snuggled with a Hug Diaper Bank Distribution NightJoin us on the first Tuesday of each month from 4:00-6:00 PM to help with Diaper Distributions at the First Presbyterian Church on Main St. in Shawano. This event runs best with 4-8 volunteers, and you can sign up for one night or several. We also offer infrequent diaper packaging sessions where we remove donated and purchased diapers from boxes and repackage them for distribution. These events generally last 2-3 hours and are flexible on time. If you're interested in volunteering for either of these, please email Elaine Krohn at: elaine.unitedwayofshawanocounty@gmail.com Agency: Shawano Area United Way Join us on the first Tuesday of each month from 4:00-6:00 PM to help with Diaper Distributions at the First Presbyterian Church on Main St. in Shawano. This event runs best with 4-8 volunteers, and you can sign up for one night or several. We also offer infrequent diaper packaging sessions where we remove donated and purchased diapers from boxes and repackage them for distribution. These events generally last 2-3 hours and are flexible on time. If you're interested in volunteering for either of these, please email Elaine Krohn at: elaine.unitedwayofshawanocounty@gmail.com Agency: Shawano Area United Way Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54166 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front Office AssistantWe need help in our front office! You'll be answering phone calls, doing basic organizing tasks, directing guests, and assisting with our diaper bank. Sometimes there's downtime so feel free to bring a book or homework. Agency: East Madison Community Center We need help in our front office! You'll be answering phone calls, doing basic organizing tasks, directing guests, and assisting with our diaper bank. Sometimes there's downtime so feel free to bring a book or homework. Agency: East Madison Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53704 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Drivers NeededThis is a flexible assignment that depends on the rider’s needs and the volunteer’s availability. Drivers transport seniors, people with disabilities and clients of Health and Human Services to a variety of appointments and activities. These may include medical appointments, nutrition programs, Adult Day Center, grocery shopping, and essential personal business appointments. Drivers may accept or refuse requests based upon their schedules or personal preferences. Position Description/Responsibilities: The Volunteer Driver Program provides transportation services to eligible residents of Portage County throughout Wisconsin. Volunteers use their own vehicles to take people to necessary appointments. Due to the nature of this assignment, the volunteer must be fit to drive safely and assist the passenger accordingly. Volunteers will: · Communicate with Central Transportation to schedule rides and record miles and hours driven. · Provide safe and reliable transportation. · Collect and submit rider donations. · Allow those unable to drive, the ability to continue living independently. Required Qualifications/Skills: Must maintain a valid Wisconsin driver’s license and safe driving record. Auto insurance policy must have the minimum liability coverage and uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage required by the State of Wisconsin. Vehicles must be kept in safe operating condition. Caring, patient, safety-minded individual with good communication skills, ability to listen non-judgmentally, ability to maintain confidentiality. Agency: Aging & Disability Resource Center of Portage County at Lincoln Center This is a flexible assignment that depends on the rider’s needs and the volunteer’s availability. Drivers transport seniors, people with disabilities and clients of Health and Human Services to a variety of appointments and activities. These may include medical appointments, nutrition programs, Adult Day Center, grocery shopping, and essential personal business appointments. Drivers may accept or refuse requests based upon their schedules or personal preferences. Position Description/Responsibilities: The Volunteer Driver Program provides transportation services to eligible residents of Portage County throughout Wisconsin. Volunteers use their own vehicles to take people to necessary appointments. Due to the nature of this assignment, the volunteer must be fit to drive safely and assist the passenger accordingly. Volunteers will: · Communicate with Central Transportation to schedule rides and record miles and hours driven. · Provide safe and reliable transportation. · Collect and submit rider donations. · Allow those unable to drive, the ability to continue living independently. Required Qualifications/Skills: Must maintain a valid Wisconsin driver’s license and safe driving record. Auto insurance policy must have the minimum liability coverage and uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage required by the State of Wisconsin. Vehicles must be kept in safe operating condition. Caring, patient, safety-minded individual with good communication skills, ability to listen non-judgmentally, ability to maintain confidentiality. Agency: Aging & Disability Resource Center of Portage County at Lincoln Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54481 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Girls on the Run Coach!Girls on the Run is a 10 week youth development program that creatively integrates running and movement into social-emotional lessons that empower girls to feel joyful, healthy, and confident. We are always looking for volunteers to help lead kids through the lessons with the goal of completing a fun 5K as the culminating, celebratory event. We provide training for all new coaches and there are always two coaches at each practice. We have opportunities in the fall and spring seasons. ANYONE CAN BE A COACH! You do not need to be a runner ...just feel passionate about helping young people be their best selves. Girls on the Run of Northeast Wisconsin is an equal opportunity organization. We do not discriminate based on age, race, gender, or ethnicity for our staff and volunteer opportunities. We are committed to mirroring the community of girls we serve and are focused on providing accessible and inclusive opportunities for staff, volunteers, board members, and the girls we serve. Visit our website at www.girlsontherunnew.org/coach
Agency: Girls On The Run Northeast Wisconsin Girls on the Run is a 10 week youth development program that creatively integrates running and movement into social-emotional lessons that empower girls to feel joyful, healthy, and confident. We are always looking for volunteers to help lead kids through the lessons with the goal of completing a fun 5K as the culminating, celebratory event. We provide training for all new coaches and there are always two coaches at each practice. We have opportunities in the fall and spring seasons. ANYONE CAN BE A COACH! You do not need to be a runner ...just feel passionate about helping young people be their best selves. Girls on the Run of Northeast Wisconsin is an equal opportunity organization. We do not discriminate based on age, race, gender, or ethnicity for our staff and volunteer opportunities. We are committed to mirroring the community of girls we serve and are focused on providing accessible and inclusive opportunities for staff, volunteers, board members, and the girls we serve. Visit our website at www.girlsontherunnew.org/coach
Agency: Girls On The Run Northeast Wisconsin Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54956 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: NAMI Peer to Peer ClassNAMI Peer-to-Peer is a free, eight-session educational program for adults with mental health conditions who are looking to better understand themselves and their recovery. Agency: NAMI Northwoods (National Alliance on Mental Illness) NAMI Peer-to-Peer is a free, eight-session educational program for adults with mental health conditions who are looking to better understand themselves and their recovery. Agency: NAMI Northwoods (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: NAMI Family to Family Class FacilitatorsNAMI Family-to-Family is a free, 8-session educational program for family, significant others and friends of people with mental health conditions. It is a designated evidenced-based program. This means that research shows that the program significantly improves the coping and problem-solving abilities of the people closest to a person with a mental health condition. Agency: NAMI Northwoods (National Alliance on Mental Illness) NAMI Family-to-Family is a free, 8-session educational program for family, significant others and friends of people with mental health conditions. It is a designated evidenced-based program. This means that research shows that the program significantly improves the coping and problem-solving abilities of the people closest to a person with a mental health condition. Agency: NAMI Northwoods (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Peer Support Group FacilitatorHelp lead support groups. Must have lived experience and be living well in recovery (training provided). Agency: NAMI Northwoods (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Help lead support groups. Must have lived experience and be living well in recovery (training provided). Agency: NAMI Northwoods (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Family Support Group FacilitatorsHelp lead family support groups. Must have a loved one who lives with mental illness (training provided). Agency: NAMI Northwoods (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Help lead family support groups. Must have a loved one who lives with mental illness (training provided). Agency: NAMI Northwoods (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54403 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Hospitality Volunteer for Cherry Meadows HospiceGreet any family or visitors and
orient them to the Cherry Meadows facility, (Where the bathroom is; How to get coffee and
where the snacks are.)Ask family members if they would like
anything to drink and offer them a snack. Offer to sit with family members to
listen to them. Some just need your
presence for comfort or support.
Agency: ThedaCare At Home Hospice Greet any family or visitors and
orient them to the Cherry Meadows facility, (Where the bathroom is; How to get coffee and
where the snacks are.)Ask family members if they would like
anything to drink and offer them a snack. Offer to sit with family members to
listen to them. Some just need your
presence for comfort or support.
Agency: ThedaCare At Home Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54915 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ONC Front Desk AdministrationOzaukee Nonprofit Center The Office Administration volunteer assists the Ozaukee Nonprofit Center (ONC) and its agencies by greeting visitors to the campus and performing basic administrative tasks in the office. Assignments can include data entry, processing mail, filing, sending electronic thank you cards, answering phones, restocking supplies and preparing for events. This volunteer will also assist with stocking Baby Bank, diaper distribution. Most importantly, you are a smiling face of the ONC. Opportunities are available all year long. We would love to have you join this dedicated group of volunteers. You must first complete an onboarding training before booking a time. If intersted in volunteering for thsi role, please contact: admin@oznc.org Agency: Ozaukee Nonprofit Center Ozaukee Nonprofit Center The Office Administration volunteer assists the Ozaukee Nonprofit Center (ONC) and its agencies by greeting visitors to the campus and performing basic administrative tasks in the office. Assignments can include data entry, processing mail, filing, sending electronic thank you cards, answering phones, restocking supplies and preparing for events. This volunteer will also assist with stocking Baby Bank, diaper distribution. Most importantly, you are a smiling face of the ONC. Opportunities are available all year long. We would love to have you join this dedicated group of volunteers. You must first complete an onboarding training before booking a time. If intersted in volunteering for thsi role, please contact: admin@oznc.org Agency: Ozaukee Nonprofit Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 53024 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adoption Application ProcessorApplication processors work within an animal adoption software program. The program provides detailed information about each cat adoption applicant. The processor uses this information to follow several steps in making a decision about whether the applicant meets criteria for adoption. The steps include checking for previous applications from the applicant, conducting a background check on all adults in the household, checking home ownership in online records or phoning/emailing landlords for apartment dwellers, calling vets for care history on current and past animals, and calling one to two personal references. Once the steps are completed, the processor updates the software program on the status for that applicant. If approved the processor sends the application on to an adoption coordinator. The steps can usually be completed for four applicants within 2-3 hours. If information is requested of applicants or calls are not completed to vets or landlords, more time during the day can be required. In addition to processing applications, the processor monitors a 9 Lives email account for messages from applicants as well as a chat conversation with other 9 Lives personnel. The organization holds periodic social gatherings. Location: Virtual volunteer job in your own home. Computer or tablet recommended to do the job. Phone required. Time required: 1 and ½ day shift. First day is following application processing steps for up to 4 applicants. Second day is follow-up for those applicants if needed. Volunteers usually work one to two shifts per week. The days of the week for work can be arranged. Requirements for the job: Work independently. Good verbal and written communication skills to communicate with applicants, vets, landlords, references and others in the 9 Lives organization. Computer and phone skills. Texting skills if choose to text instead of use phone for some contacts. Willingness to receive phone calls from landlords, vets, and references. Good organization skills to keep up with overall status of applicants and with steps to complete application processing for each person. Judgment to know how to make decisions about applicants and about when to ask for help (chat or email others in the organization). Availability to work 1-2 hours during business hours for calling vets and landlords. Willingness for calls from references or unreached landlords to come in outside work hours. Agency: 9 Lives Rescue, Inc. Application processors work within an animal adoption software program. The program provides detailed information about each cat adoption applicant. The processor uses this information to follow several steps in making a decision about whether the applicant meets criteria for adoption. The steps include checking for previous applications from the applicant, conducting a background check on all adults in the household, checking home ownership in online records or phoning/emailing landlords for apartment dwellers, calling vets for care history on current and past animals, and calling one to two personal references. Once the steps are completed, the processor updates the software program on the status for that applicant. If approved the processor sends the application on to an adoption coordinator. The steps can usually be completed for four applicants within 2-3 hours. If information is requested of applicants or calls are not completed to vets or landlords, more time during the day can be required. In addition to processing applications, the processor monitors a 9 Lives email account for messages from applicants as well as a chat conversation with other 9 Lives personnel. The organization holds periodic social gatherings. Location: Virtual volunteer job in your own home. Computer or tablet recommended to do the job. Phone required. Time required: 1 and ½ day shift. First day is following application processing steps for up to 4 applicants. Second day is follow-up for those applicants if needed. Volunteers usually work one to two shifts per week. The days of the week for work can be arranged. Requirements for the job: Work independently. Good verbal and written communication skills to communicate with applicants, vets, landlords, references and others in the 9 Lives organization. Computer and phone skills. Texting skills if choose to text instead of use phone for some contacts. Willingness to receive phone calls from landlords, vets, and references. Good organization skills to keep up with overall status of applicants and with steps to complete application processing for each person. Judgment to know how to make decisions about applicants and about when to ask for help (chat or email others in the organization). Availability to work 1-2 hours during business hours for calling vets and landlords. Willingness for calls from references or unreached landlords to come in outside work hours. Agency: 9 Lives Rescue, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53562 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Nurse - Clinic RN or LPNWaukesha Free Clinic, Wisconsin’s longest-running charitable clinic, is seeking volunteers to support our mission of providing free, high-quality healthcare to uninsured and underserved individuals in Waukesha County. As a volunteer, you’ll join a dedicated team of providers, interpreters, and students making a real impact—whether you help once a month or once a week. Your clinical skills can make a life-changing difference for patients facing significant barriers to care. How You’ll Help: Assist with patient triage and vital signs Support chronic disease management (e.g., diabetes, hypertension) with education Help with documentation Serve as a calming, expert presence for patients in need· The ability to effectively interact with sensitivity with people from diverse cultural, socioeconomic, educational, racial, ethnic, and professional backgrounds, and people of all ages and lifestyles What We Offer: A warm, collaborative environment Flexible scheduling to match your availability (2-4 hours shift) On-site orientation and support The deep satisfaction of giving back to your neighbors What are the requirements: Current Wisconsin License At least 21 years Complete application process (including orientation) Sensitivity and a clear understanding of patient confidentiality Minimal commitment of 6 months Whether you’re retired, working part-time, in between jobs, or simply looking for a way to serve—your time and talents are welcome here. Must complete general orientation provided on site and participate in on-the-job training provided by staff and/or trained volunteers. Agency: Waukesha Free Clinic Waukesha Free Clinic, Wisconsin’s longest-running charitable clinic, is seeking volunteers to support our mission of providing free, high-quality healthcare to uninsured and underserved individuals in Waukesha County. As a volunteer, you’ll join a dedicated team of providers, interpreters, and students making a real impact—whether you help once a month or once a week. Your clinical skills can make a life-changing difference for patients facing significant barriers to care. How You’ll Help: Assist with patient triage and vital signs Support chronic disease management (e.g., diabetes, hypertension) with education Help with documentation Serve as a calming, expert presence for patients in need· The ability to effectively interact with sensitivity with people from diverse cultural, socioeconomic, educational, racial, ethnic, and professional backgrounds, and people of all ages and lifestyles What We Offer: A warm, collaborative environment Flexible scheduling to match your availability (2-4 hours shift) On-site orientation and support The deep satisfaction of giving back to your neighbors What are the requirements: Current Wisconsin License At least 21 years Complete application process (including orientation) Sensitivity and a clear understanding of patient confidentiality Minimal commitment of 6 months Whether you’re retired, working part-time, in between jobs, or simply looking for a way to serve—your time and talents are welcome here. Must complete general orientation provided on site and participate in on-the-job training provided by staff and/or trained volunteers. Agency: Waukesha Free Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Habitat ReStore operations (receiving or merchandising)Volunteers at the ReStore get a behind-the-scenes look at the daily operations of La Crosse’s only discount home improvement store. In a typical day, volunteers help track incoming donations, support customers, and keep things running smoothly. Special projects for groups might include constructing shelving for a new section of the store or landscaping in the ReStore’s native plant gardens but must be scheduled in advance. For access to the full volunteer calendar including other opportunities like ReClaim, start by completing an application at www.habitatlacrosse.org/how-to-help/volunteer Agency: Habitat for Humanity of the Greater La Crosse Region Volunteers at the ReStore get a behind-the-scenes look at the daily operations of La Crosse’s only discount home improvement store. In a typical day, volunteers help track incoming donations, support customers, and keep things running smoothly. Special projects for groups might include constructing shelving for a new section of the store or landscaping in the ReStore’s native plant gardens but must be scheduled in advance. For access to the full volunteer calendar including other opportunities like ReClaim, start by completing an application at www.habitatlacrosse.org/how-to-help/volunteer Agency: Habitat for Humanity of the Greater La Crosse Region Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Habitat construction (with guidance, no experience needed)Habitat staff provide guidance on construction sites so even those with no experience can learn a new skill; we provide all the tools you'll need to get the job done safely. Habitat works on new construction and rehabilitation homes year-round; locations rotate. Prompt arrival at the start of your shift is important for the safety orientation but if you cannot stay for the full day, please notify staff on the jobsite before you leave. For access to the full volunteer calendar including other opportunities like ReClaim, start by completing an application at www.habitatlacrosse.org/how-to-help/volunteer Agency: Habitat for Humanity of the Greater La Crosse Region Habitat staff provide guidance on construction sites so even those with no experience can learn a new skill; we provide all the tools you'll need to get the job done safely. Habitat works on new construction and rehabilitation homes year-round; locations rotate. Prompt arrival at the start of your shift is important for the safety orientation but if you cannot stay for the full day, please notify staff on the jobsite before you leave. For access to the full volunteer calendar including other opportunities like ReClaim, start by completing an application at www.habitatlacrosse.org/how-to-help/volunteer Agency: Habitat for Humanity of the Greater La Crosse Region Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Maintenance NeedsSt. Anthony Spirituality Center has a beautiful building that needs maintained. We need your help with general repairs, plumbing, welding, painting, tiling, electrical, masonry, electrical and carpentry. If you are interested please contact kbailey@sarcenter.com or call 715-443-2236 Ext. 124 Agency: St. Anthony Spirituality Center St. Anthony Spirituality Center has a beautiful building that needs maintained. We need your help with general repairs, plumbing, welding, painting, tiling, electrical, masonry, electrical and carpentry. If you are interested please contact kbailey@sarcenter.com or call 715-443-2236 Ext. 124 Agency: St. Anthony Spirituality Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54448 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Calling all GardenersSt. Anthony Spirituality Center has multiple gardens that need maintained. There are flowers, vegetables and fruit trees. We need your help to keep our gardens beautiful for our retreatants and all visitors. Please contact kbailey@sarcenter.com or call 715-443-2236 Ext. 124 for more information. Agency: St. Anthony Spirituality Center St. Anthony Spirituality Center has multiple gardens that need maintained. There are flowers, vegetables and fruit trees. We need your help to keep our gardens beautiful for our retreatants and all visitors. Please contact kbailey@sarcenter.com or call 715-443-2236 Ext. 124 for more information. Agency: St. Anthony Spirituality Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54448 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Housekeeping DutiesAfter retreats we need folks who are interested in cleaning up our meeting areas and participating in various cleaning tasks such as vacuuming, mopping, dusting, washing windows and more. Please contact kbailey@sarcenter.com or call 715-443-2236 for more information regarding housekeeping volunteer needs. Agency: St. Anthony Spirituality Center After retreats we need folks who are interested in cleaning up our meeting areas and participating in various cleaning tasks such as vacuuming, mopping, dusting, washing windows and more. Please contact kbailey@sarcenter.com or call 715-443-2236 for more information regarding housekeeping volunteer needs. Agency: St. Anthony Spirituality Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54448 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bake for St. Anthony Spirituality CenterWe are looking for volunteers who are interested in baking for us. If you have a heart for baking then come checkout our wonderful kitchen. You can bring joy to our retreatants and be a part of our mission of hospitality. To volunteer please email kbailey@sarcenter.com or call 715-443-2236 Ext. 124. Agency: St. Anthony Spirituality Center We are looking for volunteers who are interested in baking for us. If you have a heart for baking then come checkout our wonderful kitchen. You can bring joy to our retreatants and be a part of our mission of hospitality. To volunteer please email kbailey@sarcenter.com or call 715-443-2236 Ext. 124. Agency: St. Anthony Spirituality Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54448 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Host a Move-In Kit Drive!Host a Move-In Kit Drive at your workplace, place of worship, or school and help families moving from homelessness to housing. A Move-In Kit can include: Laundry basketCleaning suppliesPaper towelsBroomMopDishrackBasic Kitchen UtensilsPlates, BowlsHowever, there is no wrong recipe for a Move-In Kit. All household items are welcome and help families establish a fresh start. Please note that Hope House cannot accept furniture or large appliances due to limited capacity. Why Your Drive Matters At 6 years old, a significant portion of Brielle’s experience included being homeless. Brielle’s family had been without housing for a year, doubling up with family and friends and when that was no longer an option, staying in emergency shelters before being connected with Hope House and moving into an apartment. Shortly after Brielle’s family moved into the apartment, their Case Manager, Leslie, visited with a move-in kit of household items and cleaning supplies. Something case managers at Hope House can do with the support of your donations. Brielle excitedly greeted Leslie, gave her a big hug, and as her family went through the supplies, she found the dish detergent and said excitedly, “and now we get to wash our own dishes!” Brielle’s excitement for a task many take for granted is a reminder of the power of your support - providing stability, dignity, and the comfort of home to families. How to Host a Drive Hosting a drive is easy and you know your community best. We suggest having solid start and end dates for taking collections, sharing stories like the one above, and leaning into the strengths of your workplace, place of worship, or community. Hope House can provide signs and speak to your group (when available). We do ask that donations be dropped off at Hope House (209 W. Orchard St., Milwaukee, WI) at the end of the drive as we have limited capacity for pick-ups. Schedule drop off in advance and we'll be happy to give you a tour and share more of the amazing work being done together! Agency: Hope House of Milwaukee, Inc. Host a Move-In Kit Drive at your workplace, place of worship, or school and help families moving from homelessness to housing. A Move-In Kit can include: Laundry basketCleaning suppliesPaper towelsBroomMopDishrackBasic Kitchen UtensilsPlates, BowlsHowever, there is no wrong recipe for a Move-In Kit. All household items are welcome and help families establish a fresh start. Please note that Hope House cannot accept furniture or large appliances due to limited capacity. Why Your Drive Matters At 6 years old, a significant portion of Brielle’s experience included being homeless. Brielle’s family had been without housing for a year, doubling up with family and friends and when that was no longer an option, staying in emergency shelters before being connected with Hope House and moving into an apartment. Shortly after Brielle’s family moved into the apartment, their Case Manager, Leslie, visited with a move-in kit of household items and cleaning supplies. Something case managers at Hope House can do with the support of your donations. Brielle excitedly greeted Leslie, gave her a big hug, and as her family went through the supplies, she found the dish detergent and said excitedly, “and now we get to wash our own dishes!” Brielle’s excitement for a task many take for granted is a reminder of the power of your support - providing stability, dignity, and the comfort of home to families. How to Host a Drive Hosting a drive is easy and you know your community best. We suggest having solid start and end dates for taking collections, sharing stories like the one above, and leaning into the strengths of your workplace, place of worship, or community. Hope House can provide signs and speak to your group (when available). We do ask that donations be dropped off at Hope House (209 W. Orchard St., Milwaukee, WI) at the end of the drive as we have limited capacity for pick-ups. Schedule drop off in advance and we'll be happy to give you a tour and share more of the amazing work being done together! Agency: Hope House of Milwaukee, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Arts Program Volunteer AssistantJoin our creative team and support our Arts Coordinator in bringing vibrant, hands-on art experiences to life! Volunteers play a key role in: Assisting with art classes and student engagement Setting up and cleaning up materials before and after sessions Prepping supplies for upcoming projects Labeling, organizing, and sorting art materials Helping design and maintain hallway art displays Interested in volunteering? Email Missy at volunteer@nextdoormke.org. Volunteers commit to 8 hours/week between 8:30am–3pm, for at least 1 year. Serve at 2545 N 29th St (Tues/Thurs) or 5310 W Capitol Dr (Mon/Wed/Fri). Requirements: Background check, TB test, health clearance, and a 1–2 hour orientation. Agency: Next Door Join our creative team and support our Arts Coordinator in bringing vibrant, hands-on art experiences to life! Volunteers play a key role in: Assisting with art classes and student engagement Setting up and cleaning up materials before and after sessions Prepping supplies for upcoming projects Labeling, organizing, and sorting art materials Helping design and maintain hallway art displays Interested in volunteering? Email Missy at volunteer@nextdoormke.org. Volunteers commit to 8 hours/week between 8:30am–3pm, for at least 1 year. Serve at 2545 N 29th St (Tues/Thurs) or 5310 W Capitol Dr (Mon/Wed/Fri). Requirements: Background check, TB test, health clearance, and a 1–2 hour orientation. Agency: Next Door Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53210 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fundraising / Grant Writing VolunteerAs a fundraising / grant writing volunteer, you will work with our resource development team to ensure New Leaf Foods’s access to financial resources which fund our projects and events. You will have the opportunity to help the team find grants to apply for and will assist in writing and editing grant applications. Team members also brainstorm and manage fundraising campaigns, and come together to conceptualize ways to monetize events to expand outreach for our mission. We are looking for someone with some previous grant writing experience for this role! Key Responsibilities will include: Researching grants for our organization to apply for Writing and editing grant applications Keeping in contact with donors and sponsors Crafting fundraising campaigns Monetizing events Soliciting for donations from sponsors*Flexible. Time and commitment for this position depends on the individual’s availability and interests Agency: New Leaf Foods, Inc. As a fundraising / grant writing volunteer, you will work with our resource development team to ensure New Leaf Foods’s access to financial resources which fund our projects and events. You will have the opportunity to help the team find grants to apply for and will assist in writing and editing grant applications. Team members also brainstorm and manage fundraising campaigns, and come together to conceptualize ways to monetize events to expand outreach for our mission. We are looking for someone with some previous grant writing experience for this role! Key Responsibilities will include: Researching grants for our organization to apply for Writing and editing grant applications Keeping in contact with donors and sponsors Crafting fundraising campaigns Monetizing events Soliciting for donations from sponsors*Flexible. Time and commitment for this position depends on the individual’s availability and interests Agency: New Leaf Foods, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54304 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Nurse (RN, LPN)Are you ready to use your nursing superpowers to change lives? We are looking for Volunteer Nurses that want to have an impact on the health of the community. We are a small non-profit with over 200 volunteers that provide medical care, advice and support to our patients. Volunteer Nurses must have a current LPN or RN license in Wisconsin. Most volunteers are here 1 to 2 times a month for a total of 4 to 8 hours. Agency: Lake Area Free Clinic Are you ready to use your nursing superpowers to change lives? We are looking for Volunteer Nurses that want to have an impact on the health of the community. We are a small non-profit with over 200 volunteers that provide medical care, advice and support to our patients. Volunteer Nurses must have a current LPN or RN license in Wisconsin. Most volunteers are here 1 to 2 times a month for a total of 4 to 8 hours. Agency: Lake Area Free Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53066 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer PharmacistYour knowledge is the perfect prescription for hope. Agency: Lake Area Free Clinic Your knowledge is the perfect prescription for hope. Agency: Lake Area Free Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53066 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Medical Interpreter (Spanish/English)Be the voice that connects care and cominidad. We are currently looking for bilingual (Spanish/English) volunteers with an interest in the medical field. We will provide on-site shadowing and training for our volunteer medical interpreter role. We have both day time and evening shifts available. The Lake Area Free Clinic is a dynamic and fun place and we are always excited to welcome new volunteers. For more information please contact Anna Pludeman at anna@lakeareafreeclinic.org or 262-569-4990 ext 110. Agency: Lake Area Free Clinic Be the voice that connects care and cominidad. We are currently looking for bilingual (Spanish/English) volunteers with an interest in the medical field. We will provide on-site shadowing and training for our volunteer medical interpreter role. We have both day time and evening shifts available. The Lake Area Free Clinic is a dynamic and fun place and we are always excited to welcome new volunteers. For more information please contact Anna Pludeman at anna@lakeareafreeclinic.org or 262-569-4990 ext 110. Agency: Lake Area Free Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53066 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Provider (MD, APNP, PA)Care beyond the call; volunteer your expertise. We are looking for Volunteer Providers that want to have an impact on the health of the community. We are a small non-profit with over 200 volunteers that provide medical care, advice and support to our patients. Volunteer Providers must have a current MD, APNP, or PA license in Wisconsin. Most volunteers are here 1 to 2 times a month for a total of 4 to 8 hours. Agency: Lake Area Free Clinic Care beyond the call; volunteer your expertise. We are looking for Volunteer Providers that want to have an impact on the health of the community. We are a small non-profit with over 200 volunteers that provide medical care, advice and support to our patients. Volunteer Providers must have a current MD, APNP, or PA license in Wisconsin. Most volunteers are here 1 to 2 times a month for a total of 4 to 8 hours. Agency: Lake Area Free Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53066 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Virtual Opportunity: Boost Your Community's Volunteer Engagement!Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home! Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites. Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally. Volunteer contributors have already helped us identify 1,200+ volunteer resources across 330 communities in the US! What You'll Do: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community. Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers. Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service. Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service? Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience. Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute. Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like. Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program. Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone. Agency: Inspiring Service Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home! Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites. Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally. Volunteer contributors have already helped us identify 1,200+ volunteer resources across 330 communities in the US! What You'll Do: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community. Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers. Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service. Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service? Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience. Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute. Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like. Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program. Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone. Agency: Inspiring Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Apr 30, 2026 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: School Supply Needs and In-Kind Donation RequestsThe Appleton Area School District is in need of ongoing school supplies to stock our district supply closet. These supplies support students who may need a little extra help throughout the school year. We are currently collecting new school supplies and monetary donations to ensure every student has the tools they need to succeed. You can help by: Donating new school supplies Making a monetary donation by: Writing a check made payable to AASD All donations can be dropped off at: Please see the attached flyer for our ongoing school supply needs. Every contribution—big or small—helps set our students up for success! Questions? Please contact: Agency: Appleton Area School District The Appleton Area School District is in need of ongoing school supplies to stock our district supply closet. These supplies support students who may need a little extra help throughout the school year. We are currently collecting new school supplies and monetary donations to ensure every student has the tools they need to succeed. You can help by: Donating new school supplies Making a monetary donation by: Writing a check made payable to AASD All donations can be dropped off at: Please see the attached flyer for our ongoing school supply needs. Every contribution—big or small—helps set our students up for success! Questions? Please contact: Agency: Appleton Area School District Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54911 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Breast Imaging EscortLooking for smiling faces and friendly conversation! Escort patients to and from the lobby to the Breast Imaging area with warmth and professionalism. Agency: Froedtert Volunteer Services Looking for smiling faces and friendly conversation! Escort patients to and from the lobby to the Breast Imaging area with warmth and professionalism. Agency: Froedtert Volunteer Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53095 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hang clothing for 2 hours on Mondays!If you enjoy working with clothing, like to stay active and are looking to meet new friends, we have a great position for you!
We have multiple open positions for Clothing Hangers on Mondays from 12pm-2pm.
Primary Responsibilities: Hang clothing from bins onto racks Size clothing; double check for qualityHelp hang by size, color, and categoryHelp restock our shopping floor Role Requirements: Volunteer weekly on Mondays 12pm-2pm Entire shift spent standing, bending, lifting up overhead and walking around Ability to read clothing tag sizes Some knowledge of clothing and trending fashions is helpful but not requiredAbility to work well within a team Please reach out to Samantha at sam@communityclothescloset.org with any questions or visit our website by clicking the following link to fill out an interest form: Volunteer | Community Clothes Closet Agency: Community Clothes Closet If you enjoy working with clothing, like to stay active and are looking to meet new friends, we have a great position for you!
We have multiple open positions for Clothing Hangers on Mondays from 12pm-2pm.
Primary Responsibilities: Hang clothing from bins onto racks Size clothing; double check for qualityHelp hang by size, color, and categoryHelp restock our shopping floor Role Requirements: Volunteer weekly on Mondays 12pm-2pm Entire shift spent standing, bending, lifting up overhead and walking around Ability to read clothing tag sizes Some knowledge of clothing and trending fashions is helpful but not requiredAbility to work well within a team Please reach out to Samantha at sam@communityclothescloset.org with any questions or visit our website by clicking the following link to fill out an interest form: Volunteer | Community Clothes Closet Agency: Community Clothes Closet Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54952 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help sort, size and stock shoes on Tuesdays or Thursdays!If you love SHOES and people, we have a position for you!
We're seeking a Shoe Sorter that can help on Tuesdays and/or Thursdays in the morning each week at 9:00am for a couple hours.
Primary Responsibilities: Sort through shoes, checking for quality, some cleaningSize shoes with stickersRestock shoes on the shopping floor Pack away shoes that we will donate forward Role Requirements: Arrive by 9:00am; shift ends between 12:30 and 1:00pm (we can be flexible!) Position is a blend of sitting, standing and walking with repetitive bending Ability to lift small to medium sized boxes of shoes Good eye for detail; able to read shoe sizes Familiarity with popular fashion brands is helpful! Please reach out to Samantha at sam@communityclothescloset.org with any questions or visit our website via the following link to fill out an interest form: Volunteer | Community Clothes Closet Agency: Community Clothes Closet If you love SHOES and people, we have a position for you!
We're seeking a Shoe Sorter that can help on Tuesdays and/or Thursdays in the morning each week at 9:00am for a couple hours.
Primary Responsibilities: Sort through shoes, checking for quality, some cleaningSize shoes with stickersRestock shoes on the shopping floor Pack away shoes that we will donate forward Role Requirements: Arrive by 9:00am; shift ends between 12:30 and 1:00pm (we can be flexible!) Position is a blend of sitting, standing and walking with repetitive bending Ability to lift small to medium sized boxes of shoes Good eye for detail; able to read shoe sizes Familiarity with popular fashion brands is helpful! Please reach out to Samantha at sam@communityclothescloset.org with any questions or visit our website via the following link to fill out an interest form: Volunteer | Community Clothes Closet Agency: Community Clothes Closet Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54952 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Brand New Role! Join the St. John's Ministries Men's Shelter Team as a "Floor Support Volunteer"This opportunity begins on November 1st with the start of our cold weather shelter season! Be a Steady Presence. Be a Helping Hand. Join Our Floor Support Volunteer Team at St. John’s Ministries! Looking for a hands-on way to support our guests and shelter operations this winter? Become a Floor Support Volunteer and help create a calm, respectful, and welcoming environment for those who rely on our shelters. As a Floor Support Volunteer, you’ll be a reassuring presence during the busy evening hours, assisting staff and connecting with guests in meaningful, supportive ways. As a Floor Support Volunteer, you will: Be a Steady Presence: Monitor the gym floor and answer guest questions. Engage with Guests: Build trust through respectful, friendly conversation. Support Safety: Let staff or security know if issues arise. Lend a Hand: Help with simple tasks like plugging in phones or delivering meals to new guests.This Role is a Great Fit if You: ✔ Are confident in group settings ✔ Enjoy meaningful conversations ✔ Feel comfortable offering calm, friendly support Volunteer Shifts Available: Evenings, 7 Days a Week: 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM Flexible Scheduling: Serve weekly or as you're available! Why This Role Matters: Support Shelter Operations: Staff can’t be everywhere—your presence helps everything run smoother. Build Positive Relationships: Guests feel seen, supported, and safe. Be Part of the Team: You’ll lighten the load for staff and lift up your community. Advance the Mission: Help create a space of hope, dignity, and healing.Training & Support Provided We’ll make sure you feel confident before stepping in—and you’ll always have backup from staff and seasoned volunteers. Ready to Learn More or Sign Up? Contact our volunteer coordinator today to get started! Agency: St. John's Ministries This opportunity begins on November 1st with the start of our cold weather shelter season! Be a Steady Presence. Be a Helping Hand. Join Our Floor Support Volunteer Team at St. John’s Ministries! Looking for a hands-on way to support our guests and shelter operations this winter? Become a Floor Support Volunteer and help create a calm, respectful, and welcoming environment for those who rely on our shelters. As a Floor Support Volunteer, you’ll be a reassuring presence during the busy evening hours, assisting staff and connecting with guests in meaningful, supportive ways. As a Floor Support Volunteer, you will: Be a Steady Presence: Monitor the gym floor and answer guest questions. Engage with Guests: Build trust through respectful, friendly conversation. Support Safety: Let staff or security know if issues arise. Lend a Hand: Help with simple tasks like plugging in phones or delivering meals to new guests.This Role is a Great Fit if You: ✔ Are confident in group settings ✔ Enjoy meaningful conversations ✔ Feel comfortable offering calm, friendly support Volunteer Shifts Available: Evenings, 7 Days a Week: 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM Flexible Scheduling: Serve weekly or as you're available! Why This Role Matters: Support Shelter Operations: Staff can’t be everywhere—your presence helps everything run smoother. Build Positive Relationships: Guests feel seen, supported, and safe. Be Part of the Team: You’ll lighten the load for staff and lift up your community. Advance the Mission: Help create a space of hope, dignity, and healing.Training & Support Provided We’ll make sure you feel confident before stepping in—and you’ll always have backup from staff and seasoned volunteers. Ready to Learn More or Sign Up? Contact our volunteer coordinator today to get started! Agency: St. John's Ministries Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Trempealeau County Outreach VolunteerWe are currently seeking passionate, community-minded individuals to volunteer with our Trempealeau County Outreach Program. Volunteers play a vital role in helping us connect with the community, raise awareness, and build strong partnerships that expand our reach and impact. Some of the ways volunteers can support our work include: · Assisting with informational tabling events · Helping us network with local businesses · Facilitating or attending community meetings to foster partnerships and promote our mission Whether someone has a few hours a month or is looking for a more active role, we welcome all levels of involvement. Volunteers will receive training and ongoing support for our outreach team to ensure they feel prepared and confident in their roles. Agency: New Horizons Shelter & Outreach Centers, Inc We are currently seeking passionate, community-minded individuals to volunteer with our Trempealeau County Outreach Program. Volunteers play a vital role in helping us connect with the community, raise awareness, and build strong partnerships that expand our reach and impact. Some of the ways volunteers can support our work include: · Assisting with informational tabling events · Helping us network with local businesses · Facilitating or attending community meetings to foster partnerships and promote our mission Whether someone has a few hours a month or is looking for a more active role, we welcome all levels of involvement. Volunteers will receive training and ongoing support for our outreach team to ensure they feel prepared and confident in their roles. Agency: New Horizons Shelter & Outreach Centers, Inc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54773 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hope Garden ProjectHope Garden Project Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services Inc is a non-profit agency that provides emergency shelter, transitional housing, 24-hour crisis support, empowerment services, legal advocacy, support groups, and youth services to survivors experiencing domestic abuse. We believe that volunteers are vital partners in fulfilling our mission and strengthening our organization. Volunteers provide us with their unique talents, skills, and time, that in turn plays a crucial role in serving our clients. We are committed to the recruitment, training, and support of volunteers to help us reach our goal in ending the cycle of domestic violence. Christine Ann would like to redesign the garden on the front lawn of the building into our Hope Garden. This garden will be planted in memory of those who have lost their lives to domestic violence, and to “plant the seeds” of hope to those affected by domestic violence. This spring, we will begin to plant the garden. We will plant throughout the year, depending on when the different plants will thrive best to be planted. We will then need volunteers to come in routinely to maintain the garden. Requirements: Must be able to kneel/squat for extended periods of time Must be able to work with hands Must be able to work in the sun for extended periods of time Have basic knowledge of how to care for plants successfully We are very passionate about this garden not only to honor the lives lost to DV, but also to honor and foster hope for survivors of DV. This project would not be able to come to fruition without the time, hard work, and support of our volunteers. If you are interested, please reach out to Rachel, our Volunteer Coordinator at: 920-230-2913 or by email at rachelf@christineann.net or visit Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services - Volunteers Agency: Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Center Inc. Hope Garden Project Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services Inc is a non-profit agency that provides emergency shelter, transitional housing, 24-hour crisis support, empowerment services, legal advocacy, support groups, and youth services to survivors experiencing domestic abuse. We believe that volunteers are vital partners in fulfilling our mission and strengthening our organization. Volunteers provide us with their unique talents, skills, and time, that in turn plays a crucial role in serving our clients. We are committed to the recruitment, training, and support of volunteers to help us reach our goal in ending the cycle of domestic violence. Christine Ann would like to redesign the garden on the front lawn of the building into our Hope Garden. This garden will be planted in memory of those who have lost their lives to domestic violence, and to “plant the seeds” of hope to those affected by domestic violence. This spring, we will begin to plant the garden. We will plant throughout the year, depending on when the different plants will thrive best to be planted. We will then need volunteers to come in routinely to maintain the garden. Requirements: Must be able to kneel/squat for extended periods of time Must be able to work with hands Must be able to work in the sun for extended periods of time Have basic knowledge of how to care for plants successfully We are very passionate about this garden not only to honor the lives lost to DV, but also to honor and foster hope for survivors of DV. This project would not be able to come to fruition without the time, hard work, and support of our volunteers. If you are interested, please reach out to Rachel, our Volunteer Coordinator at: 920-230-2913 or by email at rachelf@christineann.net or visit Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services - Volunteers Agency: Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Center Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Lily Hospice Companions (Grafton/Cedarburg area)At Lily Home & Hospice, we strive to make the end of life as comfortable as possible for those we visit by providing care that is personalized to each individual. We emphasize our patient's quality of life instead of the duration and strive to make this experience more inclusive rather than isolated. Many hospice patients need and want someone to spend time with, and we are looking for compassionate, dedicated volunteers to give them that most basic of needs - human connection.
Lily Hospice Volunteers provide comfort and support through companionship, finding meaning in every moment. As a volunteer, you might spend time just talking, sharing stories and memories, listening to music or watching a movie, assisting with an activity or other non-medical tasks. There are also times to simply sit quietly with a patient to let them know they are not alone. We take our mission seriously, but we also have fun while partnering with our patients on their journey. At Lily Hospice, we care for our patients in the comfort of their own home. For some, home might be a private residence, while others might reside in an assisted living or nursing facility/health center. Visitors are needed throughout the Grafton/Cedarburg area. We do take into account your location to assign visits that are within or near your own community. Visit us at www.lilyhealthcare.org Agency: Lily Hospice At Lily Home & Hospice, we strive to make the end of life as comfortable as possible for those we visit by providing care that is personalized to each individual. We emphasize our patient's quality of life instead of the duration and strive to make this experience more inclusive rather than isolated. Many hospice patients need and want someone to spend time with, and we are looking for compassionate, dedicated volunteers to give them that most basic of needs - human connection.
Lily Hospice Volunteers provide comfort and support through companionship, finding meaning in every moment. As a volunteer, you might spend time just talking, sharing stories and memories, listening to music or watching a movie, assisting with an activity or other non-medical tasks. There are also times to simply sit quietly with a patient to let them know they are not alone. We take our mission seriously, but we also have fun while partnering with our patients on their journey. At Lily Hospice, we care for our patients in the comfort of their own home. For some, home might be a private residence, while others might reside in an assisted living or nursing facility/health center. Visitors are needed throughout the Grafton/Cedarburg area. We do take into account your location to assign visits that are within or near your own community. Visit us at www.lilyhealthcare.org Agency: Lily Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53024 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Birthright volunteerHelping pregnant Moms and new mothers get support for their newborns and families. Agency: Birthright of La Crosse Helping pregnant Moms and new mothers get support for their newborns and families. Agency: Birthright of La Crosse Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grounds keeping work and cleaningCedar Springs Therapeutic Ranch has about 11 acres that we need to take care of and with our busy schedule, we need help! Some of the various tasks we need help with are mucking paddocks, filling water buckets, feeding the animals, cutting grass, shoveling snow, picking rocks, weed management, cleaning our inside areas, maintaining the arena, organizing, and other jobs as well! We also need help keeping the indoor portion of our location clean, mud is a constant inside with all of the people in and out! If this is something that you might be interested in please reach out, we really have an opportunity for everyone! Agency: Cedar Springs Therapeutic Ranch Cedar Springs Therapeutic Ranch has about 11 acres that we need to take care of and with our busy schedule, we need help! Some of the various tasks we need help with are mucking paddocks, filling water buckets, feeding the animals, cutting grass, shoveling snow, picking rocks, weed management, cleaning our inside areas, maintaining the arena, organizing, and other jobs as well! We also need help keeping the indoor portion of our location clean, mud is a constant inside with all of the people in and out! If this is something that you might be interested in please reach out, we really have an opportunity for everyone! Agency: Cedar Springs Therapeutic Ranch Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53086 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Hospice Pet Therapy Volunteer"An animal's eyes have the power to speak a great language"- Martin Buber Do you have a certified pet therapy animal? Would you like to make visits to hospice patients by bringing them smiles and joy when your therapy animal speaks a language of care, love and affection? Then come join the Allay Hospice Volunteer Team! Pet therapy animals have the ability to reduce stress, anxiety and depression, ease loneliness and improve an overall sense of well being. Please consider volunteering with your certified pet therapy animal at Allay Hospice where you will make a difference in the lives of those who need it most! Agency: Allay Home and Hospice "An animal's eyes have the power to speak a great language"- Martin Buber Do you have a certified pet therapy animal? Would you like to make visits to hospice patients by bringing them smiles and joy when your therapy animal speaks a language of care, love and affection? Then come join the Allay Hospice Volunteer Team! Pet therapy animals have the ability to reduce stress, anxiety and depression, ease loneliness and improve an overall sense of well being. Please consider volunteering with your certified pet therapy animal at Allay Hospice where you will make a difference in the lives of those who need it most! Agency: Allay Home and Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53037 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer- Companion, Musical or Crafting Volunteers Needed"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer" Come join the Volunteer Team at Allay Hospice! The mission of the Allay Hospice Volunteer is to bring dignity and compassion to those nearing end of life, by honoring the individual and their life story thru companionship. As an Allay Hospice Volunteer you will have the amazing opportunity to bring attention, comfort and care to those who need it most. Whether you might have the gift of gab, the skill of sewing/knitting/crocheting, a musical touch with an instrument or your voice, a listening ear or comfortable with quiet moments, there are endless ways to support a hospice patient as an Allay Volunteer! Come join the extraordinary Volunteer Team at Allay Hospice Agency: Allay Home and Hospice "The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer" Come join the Volunteer Team at Allay Hospice! The mission of the Allay Hospice Volunteer is to bring dignity and compassion to those nearing end of life, by honoring the individual and their life story thru companionship. As an Allay Hospice Volunteer you will have the amazing opportunity to bring attention, comfort and care to those who need it most. Whether you might have the gift of gab, the skill of sewing/knitting/crocheting, a musical touch with an instrument or your voice, a listening ear or comfortable with quiet moments, there are endless ways to support a hospice patient as an Allay Volunteer! Come join the extraordinary Volunteer Team at Allay Hospice Agency: Allay Home and Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53037 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Keep the History of St. Anthony Spirituality Center AliveHelp us keep our grounds beautiful by caring for a few of our oldest trees from the 1890's. Help us to clear brush out. Please contact kbailey@sarcenter.com if you are interested in volunteering or call 715-443-2236 Ext. 124. Agency: St. Anthony Spirituality Center Help us keep our grounds beautiful by caring for a few of our oldest trees from the 1890's. Help us to clear brush out. Please contact kbailey@sarcenter.com if you are interested in volunteering or call 715-443-2236 Ext. 124. Agency: St. Anthony Spirituality Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54448 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help St. Anthony Spirituality Center Keep The Snow PlowedWe need someone this winter to plow the snow. We have a rather large parking lot and need the space plowed to the door for our guests and staff to access the building. Please contact kbailey@sarcenter.com for more information or call at 715-443-2236 EXT. 124. Agency: St. Anthony Spirituality Center We need someone this winter to plow the snow. We have a rather large parking lot and need the space plowed to the door for our guests and staff to access the building. Please contact kbailey@sarcenter.com for more information or call at 715-443-2236 EXT. 124. Agency: St. Anthony Spirituality Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54448 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: CleaningHelp Us Keep Things Sparkling! Do you love the satisfaction of a freshly cleaned space? We’re looking for volunteers who enjoy cleaning and would be interested in helping us maintain our office and warehouse on a weekly basis. Schedule: Monday to Friday 1:30pm - 3:00 PM Your help with sweeping, dusting, organizing, and light cleaning keeps our space safe, welcoming, and ready for the work we do every day to fight hunger in our community. Interested? Fill out the volunteer registration form here: bit.ly/3yOiC0a Agency: The Hunger Task Force of La Crosse Help Us Keep Things Sparkling! Do you love the satisfaction of a freshly cleaned space? We’re looking for volunteers who enjoy cleaning and would be interested in helping us maintain our office and warehouse on a weekly basis. Schedule: Monday to Friday 1:30pm - 3:00 PM Your help with sweeping, dusting, organizing, and light cleaning keeps our space safe, welcoming, and ready for the work we do every day to fight hunger in our community. Interested? Fill out the volunteer registration form here: bit.ly/3yOiC0a Agency: The Hunger Task Force of La Crosse Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54603 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Outdoor UpkeepChristine Ann Domestic Abuse Services Inc is a non-profit agency that provides emergency shelter, transitional housing, 24 hour crisis support, empowerment services, legal advocacy, support groups, and youth services to survivors experiencing domestic abuse. Christine Ann believes that volunteers are vital partners in fulfilling our mission and strengthening our organization. Volunteers provide us with their unique talents, skills and time, that in turn plays a crucial role in serving our clients. We are committed to the recruitment, training and support of volunteers to help us reach our goal in ending the cycle of domestic violence. Due to the time commitments our staff provides to our clients, we are looking for volunteers who would be able to assist us in outdoor upkeeping. This would include things such as: Mowing Raking Weeding Gardening Requirements Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds Must be able to kneel/squat for extended periods of time Must be able to work with hands Must be able to work in the sun for extended periods of time Christine Ann is dedicated to keeping a welcoming, clean, and supportive environment for our survivors. We would not be able to upkeep our space and provide this for them without the help from our volunteers. If you are interested, apply HERE or reach out to Rachel, our Volunteer Coordinator at: 920-230-2913 or by email at rachelf@christineann.net or visit Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services - Volunteers Agency: Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Center Inc. Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services Inc is a non-profit agency that provides emergency shelter, transitional housing, 24 hour crisis support, empowerment services, legal advocacy, support groups, and youth services to survivors experiencing domestic abuse. Christine Ann believes that volunteers are vital partners in fulfilling our mission and strengthening our organization. Volunteers provide us with their unique talents, skills and time, that in turn plays a crucial role in serving our clients. We are committed to the recruitment, training and support of volunteers to help us reach our goal in ending the cycle of domestic violence. Due to the time commitments our staff provides to our clients, we are looking for volunteers who would be able to assist us in outdoor upkeeping. This would include things such as: Mowing Raking Weeding Gardening Requirements Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds Must be able to kneel/squat for extended periods of time Must be able to work with hands Must be able to work in the sun for extended periods of time Christine Ann is dedicated to keeping a welcoming, clean, and supportive environment for our survivors. We would not be able to upkeep our space and provide this for them without the help from our volunteers. If you are interested, apply HERE or reach out to Rachel, our Volunteer Coordinator at: 920-230-2913 or by email at rachelf@christineann.net or visit Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services - Volunteers Agency: Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Center Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Weekly Shelter Cleaning and StockingChristine Ann Domestic Abuse Services Inc is a non-profit agency that provides emergency shelter, transitional housing, 24-hour crisis support, empowerment services, legal advocacy, support groups, and youth services to survivors experiencing domestic abuse. We believe that volunteers are vital partners in fulfilling our mission and strengthening our organization. Volunteers provide us with their unique talents, skills, and time, that in turn plays a crucial role in serving our clients. We are committed to the recruitment, training, and support of volunteers to help us reach our goal of ending the cycle of domestic violence. Our facility in which we provide services to clients plays an important role in the support we are able to offer them. Maintaining a clean, well-organized space provides a welcoming and comforting environment for them when they may need it most. Due to our staff's time commitment to provide support services to our clients, we need assistance from volunteers to keep our facility clean and well organized. Duties may include things such as: Sweeping/mopping/vacuuming floors Dusting Wiping down/sanitizing surfaces Cleaning windows Cleaning bathrooms Sorting and putting away donations Organizing and stocking shelter “grab and go” areas Picking up/cleaning play areas Cleaning vacant shelter rooms Assisting moving furniture items Other unique needs that may arise Requirements: Must be able to lift 25 lbs. Must be able to use the stairs Must have basic cleaning knowledge Must be able to be on feet for an extended period of time Must be able to move independently If you are interested apply HERE or reach out to Rachel, our Volunteer Coordinator at: 920-230-2913 or by email at rachelf@christineann.net or visit Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services - Volunteers Agency: Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Center Inc. Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services Inc is a non-profit agency that provides emergency shelter, transitional housing, 24-hour crisis support, empowerment services, legal advocacy, support groups, and youth services to survivors experiencing domestic abuse. We believe that volunteers are vital partners in fulfilling our mission and strengthening our organization. Volunteers provide us with their unique talents, skills, and time, that in turn plays a crucial role in serving our clients. We are committed to the recruitment, training, and support of volunteers to help us reach our goal of ending the cycle of domestic violence. Our facility in which we provide services to clients plays an important role in the support we are able to offer them. Maintaining a clean, well-organized space provides a welcoming and comforting environment for them when they may need it most. Due to our staff's time commitment to provide support services to our clients, we need assistance from volunteers to keep our facility clean and well organized. Duties may include things such as: Sweeping/mopping/vacuuming floors Dusting Wiping down/sanitizing surfaces Cleaning windows Cleaning bathrooms Sorting and putting away donations Organizing and stocking shelter “grab and go” areas Picking up/cleaning play areas Cleaning vacant shelter rooms Assisting moving furniture items Other unique needs that may arise Requirements: Must be able to lift 25 lbs. Must be able to use the stairs Must have basic cleaning knowledge Must be able to be on feet for an extended period of time Must be able to move independently If you are interested apply HERE or reach out to Rachel, our Volunteer Coordinator at: 920-230-2913 or by email at rachelf@christineann.net or visit Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services - Volunteers Agency: Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Center Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Fix-It Clinic Bicycle Repair VolunteerIf you have expertise repairing common household items, we could use your help! The library and community members are starting at Fix-It Clinic which will be held three or four times per year with the next one occurring in October. At this clinic, the community is encouraged to bring in their household items for repair. Our team of volunteer experts will fix the items for them, showing them the process and troubleshooting steps along the way. We are currently in need of a volunteer with expertise in repairing bicycles! Agency: Kaukauna Public Library If you have expertise repairing common household items, we could use your help! The library and community members are starting at Fix-It Clinic which will be held three or four times per year with the next one occurring in October. At this clinic, the community is encouraged to bring in their household items for repair. Our team of volunteer experts will fix the items for them, showing them the process and troubleshooting steps along the way. We are currently in need of a volunteer with expertise in repairing bicycles! Agency: Kaukauna Public Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54130 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fix-It Clinic Watch Repair VolunteerIf you have expertise repairing common household items, we could use your help! The library and community members are starting at Fix-It Clinic which will be held three or four times per year with the next one occurring in October. At this clinic, the community is encouraged to bring in their household items for repair. Our team of volunteer experts will fix the items for them, showing them the process and troubleshooting steps along the way. Agency: Kaukauna Public Library If you have expertise repairing common household items, we could use your help! The library and community members are starting at Fix-It Clinic which will be held three or four times per year with the next one occurring in October. At this clinic, the community is encouraged to bring in their household items for repair. Our team of volunteer experts will fix the items for them, showing them the process and troubleshooting steps along the way. Agency: Kaukauna Public Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54130 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media VolunteerWe're looking for volunteers to help create captivating social media content that is relevant to our mission and projects! As a member of our Communications Team, you would work closely with the team lead who will give you content assignments and ideas to keep us in our followers' feeds, that is meant to entertain, inform, educate, and/or inspire them. We strive to post 3-5 times a week with a variety of content formats: photos, graphics, and videos, but this can change depending on your availability! Experience editing short-form video and creating graphics is a plus, but not required. The time commitment for this role is flexible and ongoing. We encourage you, if available, to attend our events to capture photos and videos. Some of these events will occur on evenings and weekends. Key responsibilities will include: Create at least one post per week + attend events when possible to capture contentUtilize Canva for editing photos & creating graphicsInstagram reel editor for video editingCheck notifications, respond to comments & messages, try to interact with other pagesAgency: New Leaf Foods, Inc. We're looking for volunteers to help create captivating social media content that is relevant to our mission and projects! As a member of our Communications Team, you would work closely with the team lead who will give you content assignments and ideas to keep us in our followers' feeds, that is meant to entertain, inform, educate, and/or inspire them. We strive to post 3-5 times a week with a variety of content formats: photos, graphics, and videos, but this can change depending on your availability! Experience editing short-form video and creating graphics is a plus, but not required. The time commitment for this role is flexible and ongoing. We encourage you, if available, to attend our events to capture photos and videos. Some of these events will occur on evenings and weekends. Key responsibilities will include: Create at least one post per week + attend events when possible to capture contentUtilize Canva for editing photos & creating graphicsInstagram reel editor for video editingCheck notifications, respond to comments & messages, try to interact with other pagesAgency: New Leaf Foods, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer with WAMSCOThere are many ways to get involved with WAMSCO! Below are a few examples of ways you can help contribute through our organization.Assist in planting native gardens and rain gardens during the growing seasonHelp maintain public plantings that were installed in the community Seed collect from native plants in the fall Contribute to our waterway monitoring program by collecting data through our WAV or CLMN programs Become a volunteer board member and contribute to decision making If you are interested or have questions about volunteering, feel free to contact us at (715) 851-7897 or wamsco.outreach@gmail.com
Agency: WAMSCO (Waterways Association of Menominee and Shawano Counties) There are many ways to get involved with WAMSCO! Below are a few examples of ways you can help contribute through our organization.Assist in planting native gardens and rain gardens during the growing seasonHelp maintain public plantings that were installed in the community Seed collect from native plants in the fall Contribute to our waterway monitoring program by collecting data through our WAV or CLMN programs Become a volunteer board member and contribute to decision making If you are interested or have questions about volunteering, feel free to contact us at (715) 851-7897 or wamsco.outreach@gmail.com
Agency: WAMSCO (Waterways Association of Menominee and Shawano Counties) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54166 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Adaptive Riding TeamWalk alongside a horse and rider in an Adaptive Riding session! The Nitty Gritty
One hour per week minimum, 3 month commitment, monthly scheduling, select Tues or Thurs, 4pm or 5pm sessions. Background check and Application required. The Good StuffThe Adaptive Riding Group program invites youth who have a unique physical or mental health diagnosis such as multiple sclerosis, autism, anxiety or depression. By riding on the horse, participants can build core strength, communication skills, and social skills. Participants benefit from emotional enrichment of therapeutic riding and equine-assisted learning. Volunteers/students walk alongside the horse and rider to give them physical stability and verbal encouragement. Volunteers must be emotionally aware and situationally aware of their surroundings to contribute to a healthy and safe therapeutic environment. What Trinity Volunteers Gain· Gain an understanding of the horse-human connection and the benefit of adaptive riding. · Gain comfort in relating to others with special needs. · Experience the benefit of encouraging others and see progress in their rider. · Learn individual roles and responsibilities within the team. · Practice healthy boundaries, self-awareness, and situational awareness. Volunteer Requirement· Walk for 50 minutes in deep sand, and jog/run for short periods of time · Lift 50lbs · Pass a background check and be at least 18 years of age · Keep an arm extended from your side for 50 minutes · Contribute to a healthy and safe therapeutic environment · Be a reliable, consistent contributor · Follow directions, be flexible and responsive to changes in schedules. Be patient, kind, and caring of all humans and animals on the ranch. Step 1: Apply to Become a Trinity Volunteer https://www.trinity-ec.com/givebackAgency: Trinity Equestrian Center Walk alongside a horse and rider in an Adaptive Riding session! The Nitty Gritty
One hour per week minimum, 3 month commitment, monthly scheduling, select Tues or Thurs, 4pm or 5pm sessions. Background check and Application required. The Good StuffThe Adaptive Riding Group program invites youth who have a unique physical or mental health diagnosis such as multiple sclerosis, autism, anxiety or depression. By riding on the horse, participants can build core strength, communication skills, and social skills. Participants benefit from emotional enrichment of therapeutic riding and equine-assisted learning. Volunteers/students walk alongside the horse and rider to give them physical stability and verbal encouragement. Volunteers must be emotionally aware and situationally aware of their surroundings to contribute to a healthy and safe therapeutic environment. What Trinity Volunteers Gain· Gain an understanding of the horse-human connection and the benefit of adaptive riding. · Gain comfort in relating to others with special needs. · Experience the benefit of encouraging others and see progress in their rider. · Learn individual roles and responsibilities within the team. · Practice healthy boundaries, self-awareness, and situational awareness. Volunteer Requirement· Walk for 50 minutes in deep sand, and jog/run for short periods of time · Lift 50lbs · Pass a background check and be at least 18 years of age · Keep an arm extended from your side for 50 minutes · Contribute to a healthy and safe therapeutic environment · Be a reliable, consistent contributor · Follow directions, be flexible and responsive to changes in schedules. Be patient, kind, and caring of all humans and animals on the ranch. Step 1: Apply to Become a Trinity Volunteer https://www.trinity-ec.com/givebackAgency: Trinity Equestrian Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54701-8628 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bread Run DriverBread Run Drivers – Thursdays from 6:30-8:30am @ The Salvation Army Corps, 626 Union Ct, GB: We need volunteers to pick up food donations from various businesses in the Green Bay area with a Salvation Army vehicle. This role requires standing, walking, lifting and a background check. To sign up, please contact Michaela: 920.593.2375 | Michaela.Koepp@usc.salvationarmy.org Agency: The Salvation Army Bread Run Drivers – Thursdays from 6:30-8:30am @ The Salvation Army Corps, 626 Union Ct, GB: We need volunteers to pick up food donations from various businesses in the Green Bay area with a Salvation Army vehicle. This role requires standing, walking, lifting and a background check. To sign up, please contact Michaela: 920.593.2375 | Michaela.Koepp@usc.salvationarmy.org Agency: The Salvation Army Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54303 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Birch Creek Associates VolunteersVolunteering at Birch Creek
Please visit our website to sign up to become a Birch Creek Associate! Agency: Birch Creek Music Performance Center Volunteering at Birch Creek
Please visit our website to sign up to become a Birch Creek Associate! Agency: Birch Creek Music Performance Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54209 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hygiene Drive for ThedaCare at Home Hospice Patients at Cherry Meadows, MenashaPossible hygiene items for Cherry Meadows hospice patients would be the following: · Body lotion · Body Powder · Body wash · Body spray · Bar soap · Hand lotion · Shampoo · Conditioner · Toothbrushes · Toothpaste · Floss · Mouthwash · Deodorant/Anti-perspirant · Hair Combs · Hair Brushes · Hair items (snap barrettes & bobby pins) · Razors · Shaving cream Individual items are fine. Patients get admitted, and many are missing some of these items in their personal belongings. If we could potentially get 25 of each of these, that would be great, but we’d be grateful with what we can get. Please contact Shana Farrell, Hospice Volunteer Specialist, if you're interested in hosting a hygiene drive. (920) 422-7583 or Shana.Farrell@thedacare.org Thanks for your interest and help! Agency: ThedaCare At Home Hospice Possible hygiene items for Cherry Meadows hospice patients would be the following: · Body lotion · Body Powder · Body wash · Body spray · Bar soap · Hand lotion · Shampoo · Conditioner · Toothbrushes · Toothpaste · Floss · Mouthwash · Deodorant/Anti-perspirant · Hair Combs · Hair Brushes · Hair items (snap barrettes & bobby pins) · Razors · Shaving cream Individual items are fine. Patients get admitted, and many are missing some of these items in their personal belongings. If we could potentially get 25 of each of these, that would be great, but we’d be grateful with what we can get. Please contact Shana Farrell, Hospice Volunteer Specialist, if you're interested in hosting a hygiene drive. (920) 422-7583 or Shana.Farrell@thedacare.org Thanks for your interest and help! Agency: ThedaCare At Home Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54915 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Veteran to Veteran VolunteerHorizon knows that one out of every four dying
Americans is a Veteran. At Horizon Home Care & Hospice / Kathy Hospice /
Lawlis Family Hospice, we believe that Veterans deserve special consideration
with regard to our volunteer program. Agency: Horizon Home Care & Hospice Horizon knows that one out of every four dying
Americans is a Veteran. At Horizon Home Care & Hospice / Kathy Hospice /
Lawlis Family Hospice, we believe that Veterans deserve special consideration
with regard to our volunteer program. Agency: Horizon Home Care & Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53224 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Assist with Delivering Food to Pantries! No driving required!Join our volunteer team as a Volunteer Delivery Support and play a vital role in bringing nutritious food directly to Second Harvest partner food pantries across southwestern Wisconsin. This is a hands-on opportunity to make a real impact, ensuring food reaches neighbors. No driving is required—just your energy, reliability, and passion for giving back. All deliveries are made using a Second Harvest vehicle. What You'll Do: As a Volunteer Delivery Support, you’ll ride along with a Second Harvest staff member or a fellow volunteer driver, helping to load and unload up to 8 pallets of food per shift.What We're Looking For: Friendly, reliable individuals who enjoy working as part of a team.Able to work independently and lift more than 50 pounds if needed (most lifting will be lighter, and assistance is available for heavier items!)Comfortable interacting respectfully with community members.Commitment: Volunteer shifts are typically 3-4 hours per week, between the hours of 8:00 am - 4:30 pm.Shifts are weekly, with the most help needed on Wednesdays and Thursdays, but we are flexible based on your availablity.We ask for at least a 6-month minimum commitment.Requirements: 18 years and above.Approved Second Harvest volunteer.Successfully complete a background check.Adherence to all workplace safety standards and procedures.Why Volunteer With Us? You'll be part of a mission-driven team working to address food insecurity right in your community.Volunteering with us means building community, staying active, and knowing your time is making a direct impact- one delivery at a time.Ready to ride along and make a difference? You can complete our volunteer application linked here or email us for more information at volunteers@secondharvestsw.org. Agency: Second Harvest Foodbank of Southern Wisconsin Join our volunteer team as a Volunteer Delivery Support and play a vital role in bringing nutritious food directly to Second Harvest partner food pantries across southwestern Wisconsin. This is a hands-on opportunity to make a real impact, ensuring food reaches neighbors. No driving is required—just your energy, reliability, and passion for giving back. All deliveries are made using a Second Harvest vehicle. What You'll Do: As a Volunteer Delivery Support, you’ll ride along with a Second Harvest staff member or a fellow volunteer driver, helping to load and unload up to 8 pallets of food per shift.What We're Looking For: Friendly, reliable individuals who enjoy working as part of a team.Able to work independently and lift more than 50 pounds if needed (most lifting will be lighter, and assistance is available for heavier items!)Comfortable interacting respectfully with community members.Commitment: Volunteer shifts are typically 3-4 hours per week, between the hours of 8:00 am - 4:30 pm.Shifts are weekly, with the most help needed on Wednesdays and Thursdays, but we are flexible based on your availablity.We ask for at least a 6-month minimum commitment.Requirements: 18 years and above.Approved Second Harvest volunteer.Successfully complete a background check.Adherence to all workplace safety standards and procedures.Why Volunteer With Us? You'll be part of a mission-driven team working to address food insecurity right in your community.Volunteering with us means building community, staying active, and knowing your time is making a direct impact- one delivery at a time.Ready to ride along and make a difference? You can complete our volunteer application linked here or email us for more information at volunteers@secondharvestsw.org. Agency: Second Harvest Foodbank of Southern Wisconsin Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53718 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Grounds Maintenance VolunteerWe are in need of light grounds maintenance, primarily pulling weeds during the summer months, helping water plants in the summer and keeping shrubs and trees trimmed. Also sidewalk sweeping, and window washing once in awhile. Agency: Valley VNA Senior Care We are in need of light grounds maintenance, primarily pulling weeds during the summer months, helping water plants in the summer and keeping shrubs and trees trimmed. Also sidewalk sweeping, and window washing once in awhile. Agency: Valley VNA Senior Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54956 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Fix-It Clinic Jewelry Repair VolunteerIf you have expertise repairing common household items, we could use your help! The library and community members are staring at Fix-It Clinic which will be held three or four times per year with the next one occuring in October. At this clinic, the community is encouraged to bring in their household items for repair. Our team of volunteer experts will fix the items for them, showing them the process and troubleshooting steps along the way. We are currently in need of a volunteer with expertise in repairing jewelry! Agency: Kaukauna Public Library If you have expertise repairing common household items, we could use your help! The library and community members are staring at Fix-It Clinic which will be held three or four times per year with the next one occuring in October. At this clinic, the community is encouraged to bring in their household items for repair. Our team of volunteer experts will fix the items for them, showing them the process and troubleshooting steps along the way. We are currently in need of a volunteer with expertise in repairing jewelry! Agency: Kaukauna Public Library Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54130 Allow Groups: No |