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 |
Volunteer: Make a difference at the Tenant Landlord Resource Center!Couleecap is seeking individuals looking to make a difference in their community! Located at the REACH Center at 212 11th St. South in La Crosse the Tenant Landlord Resource office offers a flexible schedule, excellent hands-on experience working with clients, and a variety of tasks available from person to person and clerical work. Contact us today to learn more about how you can lend your skills and gain a variety of new skills while making a difference in your community! Work options include: * Assist clients in drafting letters to appeal a denial, make a statement of change related to their background or rental history and/or to communicate a matter with their landlord. * Make referrals to Legal Action if Wisconsin for clients when appropriate. * Assist with Rent Ready, Total Navigation Team and other client facing opportunities. * Assist clients with a basic understanding of their lease and provide resources to address their specific issue(s) * Provide staff support in the office during open hours. * Maintain and expand a landlord data base. *Complete initial applications with folks searching for housing *Create a follow up system to assess the success of our assistance *Create handouts to explain the different types of housing *AND MORE! Agency: Couleecap Inc. Couleecap is seeking individuals looking to make a difference in their community! Located at the REACH Center at 212 11th St. South in La Crosse the Tenant Landlord Resource office offers a flexible schedule, excellent hands-on experience working with clients, and a variety of tasks available from person to person and clerical work. Contact us today to learn more about how you can lend your skills and gain a variety of new skills while making a difference in your community! Work options include: * Assist clients in drafting letters to appeal a denial, make a statement of change related to their background or rental history and/or to communicate a matter with their landlord. * Make referrals to Legal Action if Wisconsin for clients when appropriate. * Assist with Rent Ready, Total Navigation Team and other client facing opportunities. * Assist clients with a basic understanding of their lease and provide resources to address their specific issue(s) * Provide staff support in the office during open hours. * Maintain and expand a landlord data base. *Complete initial applications with folks searching for housing *Create a follow up system to assess the success of our assistance *Create handouts to explain the different types of housing *AND MORE! Agency: Couleecap Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bingocize Leader!“Stay Strong & Connected: Teach Bingocize at Lincoln Center! The Aging and Disability Resource Center of Portage County is piloting a new evidence-based program, called Bingocize®, and need an exercise leader/Bingo-caller to help make it happen! The leader will be expected to travel throughout Portage County for pop-up workshops in addition to the events at Lincoln Center. Bingocize® is a fun, 10-week program that combines exercise and health education with the familiar game of Bingo. The class meets twice a week for 45 - 60 minutes to get some activity in, socialize, learn, and win prizes. Leader training is available online and covered by the ADRC of Portage County. Interested in learning more about this opportunity? Contact the Health Promotion Coordinator at 715-346-1401. What better way to have fun while becoming stronger than leading a Bingocize® class?” Agency: Aging & Disability Resource Center of Portage County at Lincoln Center “Stay Strong & Connected: Teach Bingocize at Lincoln Center! The Aging and Disability Resource Center of Portage County is piloting a new evidence-based program, called Bingocize®, and need an exercise leader/Bingo-caller to help make it happen! The leader will be expected to travel throughout Portage County for pop-up workshops in addition to the events at Lincoln Center. Bingocize® is a fun, 10-week program that combines exercise and health education with the familiar game of Bingo. The class meets twice a week for 45 - 60 minutes to get some activity in, socialize, learn, and win prizes. Leader training is available online and covered by the ADRC of Portage County. Interested in learning more about this opportunity? Contact the Health Promotion Coordinator at 715-346-1401. What better way to have fun while becoming stronger than leading a Bingocize® class?” Agency: Aging & Disability Resource Center of Portage County at Lincoln Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54481 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Imagination Station MonitorOur Imagination Station is a hands-on, open-ended play space where kids build, invent, and explore using a variety of materials. As an Imagination Station Monitor, your role is to help monitor the area, keep materials tidy and available, and encourage safe, imaginative play. You’ll be welcoming families, answering basic questions, and gently guiding children when needed. This role is available to pick up Tuesdays-Saturdays during museum open hours. What you'll do: Keep an eye on the space to ensure safe, respectful play Reset and organize materials as needed Greet families and answer general questions Encourage creativity and curiosity in young learnersWho we're looking for: Friendly and reliable individuals Comfortable being around children and families Able to stand and move around for a shift Willing to jump in and help keep the space clean and inviting No experience necessary -- just a positive attitude and a love for helping kids learn through play!Agency: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Our Imagination Station is a hands-on, open-ended play space where kids build, invent, and explore using a variety of materials. As an Imagination Station Monitor, your role is to help monitor the area, keep materials tidy and available, and encourage safe, imaginative play. You’ll be welcoming families, answering basic questions, and gently guiding children when needed. This role is available to pick up Tuesdays-Saturdays during museum open hours. What you'll do: Keep an eye on the space to ensure safe, respectful play Reset and organize materials as needed Greet families and answer general questions Encourage creativity and curiosity in young learnersWho we're looking for: Friendly and reliable individuals Comfortable being around children and families Able to stand and move around for a shift Willing to jump in and help keep the space clean and inviting No experience necessary -- just a positive attitude and a love for helping kids learn through play!Agency: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54302 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mentor Youth at Emerson Elementary - Big Brothers Big Sisters (East High School Students Only)The High School Leadership Program at East High School and Emerson Elementary School is a great option for high school students who aspire to be mentors and are passionate about positively impacting young lives. Friday's during the school year, 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM at Emerson Elementary School (2421 E Johnson St, Madison, WI 53704)
Complete an application.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
After enrolling in our HSLP Mentoring Program, Bigs and Littles are thoughtfully matched based on interests and preferences (gender, race, age, etc.) Once the Match is approved by Big, Little, and parent/caregiver, they can start meeting! Minimum of 1 year commitment BBBS provides all activities and conversation starters to help Matches get to know each other during their sessions Time can be spent reading, playing board games, doing crafts, or catching up on homework. High school students will receive class credit for completing the program East High School students are mentored by professional BBBS staff, who will guide them in individual conversations about their future aspirations. BBBS conducts regular check-in conversations and observations with Bigs and Littles to ensure the relationship is healthy, safe, and thriving. REQUIREMENTS FOR BIGS Currently enrolled student at East High School Must live in Dane County Complete online application, interview, and references Pass a background check (with parent permission) Big must connect with Match Support Specialist as required REQUIREMENTS FOR LITTLES Student at Emerson Elementary School Must live in Dane County Parent or caregiver must complete the online application for child Committed to meeting with mentor 1 time per week Parent and child must connect with Match Support Specialist as requiredInterested in learning more about getting involved as a mentor or a partner? Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Dane County The High School Leadership Program at East High School and Emerson Elementary School is a great option for high school students who aspire to be mentors and are passionate about positively impacting young lives. Friday's during the school year, 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM at Emerson Elementary School (2421 E Johnson St, Madison, WI 53704)
Complete an application.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
After enrolling in our HSLP Mentoring Program, Bigs and Littles are thoughtfully matched based on interests and preferences (gender, race, age, etc.) Once the Match is approved by Big, Little, and parent/caregiver, they can start meeting! Minimum of 1 year commitment BBBS provides all activities and conversation starters to help Matches get to know each other during their sessions Time can be spent reading, playing board games, doing crafts, or catching up on homework. High school students will receive class credit for completing the program East High School students are mentored by professional BBBS staff, who will guide them in individual conversations about their future aspirations. BBBS conducts regular check-in conversations and observations with Bigs and Littles to ensure the relationship is healthy, safe, and thriving. REQUIREMENTS FOR BIGS Currently enrolled student at East High School Must live in Dane County Complete online application, interview, and references Pass a background check (with parent permission) Big must connect with Match Support Specialist as required REQUIREMENTS FOR LITTLES Student at Emerson Elementary School Must live in Dane County Parent or caregiver must complete the online application for child Committed to meeting with mentor 1 time per week Parent and child must connect with Match Support Specialist as requiredInterested in learning more about getting involved as a mentor or a partner? Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Dane County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53704 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Aspirus Rehab Unit (Inpatient)The Rehab Unit provides specialized medical care that focuses on providing care that supports and fosters patients regaining independence. You can greatly enhance the lives of these patients by visiting them when they don't have family there, reading to them, playing cards, etc. You may also assist with tidying up, checking supply stocks, office work as requested, etc. Agency: Aspirus Wausau Hospital The Rehab Unit provides specialized medical care that focuses on providing care that supports and fosters patients regaining independence. You can greatly enhance the lives of these patients by visiting them when they don't have family there, reading to them, playing cards, etc. You may also assist with tidying up, checking supply stocks, office work as requested, etc. Agency: Aspirus Wausau Hospital Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help a child learn to love reading - Read to Success/TomahReading is the foundation of all learning. You can help third-graders in Tomah's Miller Elementary School master this key life skill, as a Read to Success tutor with The Great Rivers United Way! Studies show if a child is not up to grade level reading by the end of third grade, they almost never catch up. Read to Success runs throughout the majority of a school year, generally October - Mid May. Over the course of the 2025 - 2026 school year, you will work with one or two students, spending 30-45 minutes with them each week during the school day. Volunteers read to their student using a book we've selected that relates to a specific subject and have them read to you as well as participate in fun reading-based activities! To help you and your student feel comfortable and connected, Great Rivers United Way provides a tutoring bin with literacy related conversation starter materials to help you focus your time together on reading skills. Materials include question cards such as "what do you think will happen next?" "Why do you think the character made that choice?" In addition to helping your student improve their reading skills, your positive influence can have benefits that will last a lifetime. The kids need the extra help and their teachers appreciate the extra support you can provide! Schools require all volunteers have an approved background check on file to work with students. The Great Rivers United Way Community Engagement Coordinator, Connor will contact you to explain more about the program and initiate the required background check. So sign up today and help a child learn to love reading in your community! Agency: Great Rivers United Way Reading is the foundation of all learning. You can help third-graders in Tomah's Miller Elementary School master this key life skill, as a Read to Success tutor with The Great Rivers United Way! Studies show if a child is not up to grade level reading by the end of third grade, they almost never catch up. Read to Success runs throughout the majority of a school year, generally October - Mid May. Over the course of the 2025 - 2026 school year, you will work with one or two students, spending 30-45 minutes with them each week during the school day. Volunteers read to their student using a book we've selected that relates to a specific subject and have them read to you as well as participate in fun reading-based activities! To help you and your student feel comfortable and connected, Great Rivers United Way provides a tutoring bin with literacy related conversation starter materials to help you focus your time together on reading skills. Materials include question cards such as "what do you think will happen next?" "Why do you think the character made that choice?" In addition to helping your student improve their reading skills, your positive influence can have benefits that will last a lifetime. The kids need the extra help and their teachers appreciate the extra support you can provide! Schools require all volunteers have an approved background check on file to work with students. The Great Rivers United Way Community Engagement Coordinator, Connor will contact you to explain more about the program and initiate the required background check. So sign up today and help a child learn to love reading in your community! Agency: Great Rivers United Way Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 15, 2026 Zip Code: 54660 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help a child learn to love reading - Read to Success/West SalemReading is the foundation of all learning. You can help third-graders in West Salem Elementary master this key skill, as a Read to Success tutor with The Great Rivers United Way! Studies show if a child is not up to grade level reading by the end of third grade, they almost never catch up. Read to Success runs throughout the majority of a school year, generally October - Mid May. Over the course of the 2025 - 2026 school year, you will work with two students, spending 30 minutes with them each week during the school day. You'll read to your student using a book we've selected that relates to a specific subject and have them read to you as well as participate in fun reading-based activities! To help you and your student feel comfortable and connected, Great Rivers United Way provides a tutoring bin with literacy related conversation starter materials to help you focus your time together on reading skills. Materials include question cards such as "what do you think will happen next?" "Why do you think the character made that choice?" In addition to helping your student improve their reading skills, your positive influence can have benefits that will last a lifetime. The kids need the extra help and their teachers appreciate the extra support you can provide! Schools require all volunteers have an approved background check on file to work with students. The Great Rivers United Way Community Engagement Coordinator will contact you to explain more about the program and initiate the required background check. So sign up today and help a child learn to love reading in your community! Agency: Great Rivers United Way Reading is the foundation of all learning. You can help third-graders in West Salem Elementary master this key skill, as a Read to Success tutor with The Great Rivers United Way! Studies show if a child is not up to grade level reading by the end of third grade, they almost never catch up. Read to Success runs throughout the majority of a school year, generally October - Mid May. Over the course of the 2025 - 2026 school year, you will work with two students, spending 30 minutes with them each week during the school day. You'll read to your student using a book we've selected that relates to a specific subject and have them read to you as well as participate in fun reading-based activities! To help you and your student feel comfortable and connected, Great Rivers United Way provides a tutoring bin with literacy related conversation starter materials to help you focus your time together on reading skills. Materials include question cards such as "what do you think will happen next?" "Why do you think the character made that choice?" In addition to helping your student improve their reading skills, your positive influence can have benefits that will last a lifetime. The kids need the extra help and their teachers appreciate the extra support you can provide! Schools require all volunteers have an approved background check on file to work with students. The Great Rivers United Way Community Engagement Coordinator will contact you to explain more about the program and initiate the required background check. So sign up today and help a child learn to love reading in your community! Agency: Great Rivers United Way Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 15, 2026 Zip Code: 54669 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help a child learn to love reading - Read to Success/SpartaReading is the foundation of all learning. You can help third-graders in Sparta Herrman elementary school master this key skill, as a Read to Success tutor with The Great Rivers United Way! Studies show if a child is not up to grade level reading by the end of third grade, they almost never catch up. Read to Success runs throughout the majority of a school year, generally October - Mid May. Over the course of the 2025 - 2026 school year, you will work with two or three students, spending 30-60 minutes with them each week during the school day. You'll read to your student using a book we've selected that relates to a specific subject and have them read to you as well as participate in fun reading-based activities! To help you and your student feel comfortable and connected, Great Rivers United Way provides a tutoring bin with literacy related conversation starter materials to help you focus your time together on reading skills. Materials include question cards such as "what do you think will happen next?" "Why do you think the character made that choice?" In addition to helping your student improve their reading skills, your positive influence can have benefits that will last a lifetime. The kids need the extra help and their teachers appreciate the extra support you can provide! Schools require all volunteers have an approved background check on file to work with students. The Great Rivers United Way Community Engagement Coordinator will contact you to explain more about the program and initiate the required background check. So sign up today and help a child learn to love reading in your community! Agency: Great Rivers United Way Reading is the foundation of all learning. You can help third-graders in Sparta Herrman elementary school master this key skill, as a Read to Success tutor with The Great Rivers United Way! Studies show if a child is not up to grade level reading by the end of third grade, they almost never catch up. Read to Success runs throughout the majority of a school year, generally October - Mid May. Over the course of the 2025 - 2026 school year, you will work with two or three students, spending 30-60 minutes with them each week during the school day. You'll read to your student using a book we've selected that relates to a specific subject and have them read to you as well as participate in fun reading-based activities! To help you and your student feel comfortable and connected, Great Rivers United Way provides a tutoring bin with literacy related conversation starter materials to help you focus your time together on reading skills. Materials include question cards such as "what do you think will happen next?" "Why do you think the character made that choice?" In addition to helping your student improve their reading skills, your positive influence can have benefits that will last a lifetime. The kids need the extra help and their teachers appreciate the extra support you can provide! Schools require all volunteers have an approved background check on file to work with students. The Great Rivers United Way Community Engagement Coordinator will contact you to explain more about the program and initiate the required background check. So sign up today and help a child learn to love reading in your community! Agency: Great Rivers United Way Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 15, 2026 Zip Code: 54656 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help a child learn to love reading - Read to Success/Prairie du ChienReading is the foundation of all learning. You can help third-graders at Prairie du Chien's Bluff View Intermediary master this key skill, as a Read to Success tutor with The Great Rivers United Way! Studies show if a child is not up to grade level reading by the end of third grade, they almost never catch up. Read to Success runs throughout the majority of a school year, generally October - May. Over the course of the 2025 - 2026 school year, you will work with two or three students, spending an hour minutes with them each week during the school day. You'll read to your student using a book we've selected that relates to a specific subject and have them read to you as well as participate in fun reading-based activities! To help you and your student feel comfortable and connected, Great Rivers United Way provides a tutoring bin with literacy related conversation starter materials to help you focus your time together on reading skills. Materials include question cards such as "what do you think will happen next?" "Why do you think the character made that choice?" In addition to helping your student improve their reading skills, your positive influence can have benefits that will last a lifetime. The kids need the extra help and their teachers appreciate the extra support you can provide! Schools require all volunteers have an approved background check on file to work with students. The Great Rivers United Way Community Engagement Coordinator Connor will contact you to explain more about the program and initiate the required background check. So sign up today and help a child learn to love reading in your community! Agency: Great Rivers United Way Reading is the foundation of all learning. You can help third-graders at Prairie du Chien's Bluff View Intermediary master this key skill, as a Read to Success tutor with The Great Rivers United Way! Studies show if a child is not up to grade level reading by the end of third grade, they almost never catch up. Read to Success runs throughout the majority of a school year, generally October - May. Over the course of the 2025 - 2026 school year, you will work with two or three students, spending an hour minutes with them each week during the school day. You'll read to your student using a book we've selected that relates to a specific subject and have them read to you as well as participate in fun reading-based activities! To help you and your student feel comfortable and connected, Great Rivers United Way provides a tutoring bin with literacy related conversation starter materials to help you focus your time together on reading skills. Materials include question cards such as "what do you think will happen next?" "Why do you think the character made that choice?" In addition to helping your student improve their reading skills, your positive influence can have benefits that will last a lifetime. The kids need the extra help and their teachers appreciate the extra support you can provide! Schools require all volunteers have an approved background check on file to work with students. The Great Rivers United Way Community Engagement Coordinator Connor will contact you to explain more about the program and initiate the required background check. So sign up today and help a child learn to love reading in your community! Agency: Great Rivers United Way Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 15, 2026 Zip Code: 53821 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help a child learn to love reading - Read to Success/Black River FallsReading is the foundation of all learning. You can help third-graders in Black River Falls' Red Creek Elementary School master this key skill, as a Read to Success tutor with The Great Rivers United Way! Studies show if a child is not up to grade level reading by the end of third grade, they almost never catch up. Read to Success runs throughout the majority of a school year, generally October - May. Over the course of the 2025-2026 school year, you will work with two or three students, spending 30-45 minutes with them each week during the school day. You'll read to your student using a book we've selected that relates to a specific subject and have them read to you as well as participate in fun reading-based activities! To help you and your student feel comfortable and connected, Great Rivers United Way provides a tutoring bin with literacy related conversation starter materials to help you focus your time together on reading skills. Materials include question cards such as "what do you think will happen next?" "Why do you think the character made that choice?" In addition to helping your student improve their reading skills, your positive influence can have benefits that will last a lifetime. The kids need the extra help and their teachers appreciate the extra support you can provide! Schools require all volunteers have an approved background check on file to work with students. The Great Rivers United Way Community Engagement Coordinator will contact you to explain more about the program and initiate the required background check. So sign up today and help a child learn to love reading in your community! Agency: Great Rivers United Way Reading is the foundation of all learning. You can help third-graders in Black River Falls' Red Creek Elementary School master this key skill, as a Read to Success tutor with The Great Rivers United Way! Studies show if a child is not up to grade level reading by the end of third grade, they almost never catch up. Read to Success runs throughout the majority of a school year, generally October - May. Over the course of the 2025-2026 school year, you will work with two or three students, spending 30-45 minutes with them each week during the school day. You'll read to your student using a book we've selected that relates to a specific subject and have them read to you as well as participate in fun reading-based activities! To help you and your student feel comfortable and connected, Great Rivers United Way provides a tutoring bin with literacy related conversation starter materials to help you focus your time together on reading skills. Materials include question cards such as "what do you think will happen next?" "Why do you think the character made that choice?" In addition to helping your student improve their reading skills, your positive influence can have benefits that will last a lifetime. The kids need the extra help and their teachers appreciate the extra support you can provide! Schools require all volunteers have an approved background check on file to work with students. The Great Rivers United Way Community Engagement Coordinator will contact you to explain more about the program and initiate the required background check. So sign up today and help a child learn to love reading in your community! Agency: Great Rivers United Way Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 15, 2026 Zip Code: 54615 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help a child learn to love reading - Read to Success/La CrosseReading is the foundation of all learning. You can help third-graders in the School District of La Crosse master this key skill by sharing your love of reading as a Read to Success tutor with Great Rivers United Way! Studies show if a child is not up to grade level reading by the end of third grade, they almost never catch up. Read to Success runs throughout the majority of a school year, generally October - Mid May. During the 2025-2026 school year, you will work with two or three students, spending 30-60 minutes with them each week during the school day. To help you and your student feel comfortable and connected, Great Rivers United Way provides a tutoring bin with high quality books and literacy related conversation starter materials to help you focus your time together on reading skills. Materials include question cards such as "what do you think will happen next?" "Why do you think the character made that choice?" In addition to helping your student improve their reading skills, your positive influence can have benefits that will last a lifetime. Will you help? Click the Respond button to get things started! The Great Rivers United Way Community Engagement Coordinator, Connor will contact you to explain more about the program and initiate the required background check. So sign up today and help a child learn to love reading in your community! Agency: Great Rivers United Way Reading is the foundation of all learning. You can help third-graders in the School District of La Crosse master this key skill by sharing your love of reading as a Read to Success tutor with Great Rivers United Way! Studies show if a child is not up to grade level reading by the end of third grade, they almost never catch up. Read to Success runs throughout the majority of a school year, generally October - Mid May. During the 2025-2026 school year, you will work with two or three students, spending 30-60 minutes with them each week during the school day. To help you and your student feel comfortable and connected, Great Rivers United Way provides a tutoring bin with high quality books and literacy related conversation starter materials to help you focus your time together on reading skills. Materials include question cards such as "what do you think will happen next?" "Why do you think the character made that choice?" In addition to helping your student improve their reading skills, your positive influence can have benefits that will last a lifetime. Will you help? Click the Respond button to get things started! The Great Rivers United Way Community Engagement Coordinator, Connor will contact you to explain more about the program and initiate the required background check. So sign up today and help a child learn to love reading in your community! Agency: Great Rivers United Way Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 15, 2026 Zip Code: 54601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make a difference – Volunteer with Open Door!As we continue to do the work we have been called to do – serving our community and supporting our guests on their journey toward reintegration into the community- we ask for your continued support. Your donation allows us to provide continued service to anyone in need who comes through our doors. We can grow our programming to allow us to offer more services and resources. We are expanding our facility to accommodate the increased number of people we serve. We are asking for your continued support. No gift is too big or too small. Every offering helps us move forward with our mission, making Marathon County a better place. Agency: The Open Door Of Marathon County, Inc. As we continue to do the work we have been called to do – serving our community and supporting our guests on their journey toward reintegration into the community- we ask for your continued support. Your donation allows us to provide continued service to anyone in need who comes through our doors. We can grow our programming to allow us to offer more services and resources. We are expanding our facility to accommodate the increased number of people we serve. We are asking for your continued support. No gift is too big or too small. Every offering helps us move forward with our mission, making Marathon County a better place. Agency: The Open Door Of Marathon County, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54403 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Page TurnerHelp young readers grow! Join the Page Turners program and support youth, grades K-3, build reading confidence and proficiency. Volunteers work one-on-one, helping with reading practice and encouragement. By fourth grade, students who cannot read proficiently are on the high school dropout track. The ability to read by the end of third grade is essential to increasing the number of children who succeed academically, graduate on time, and do well in life and the workforce. No teaching experience needed - just patience, positivity, and a passion for literacy. Flexible scheduling makes it easy to get involved. Help make a difference, one page at a time! Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of the Fox Valley Help young readers grow! Join the Page Turners program and support youth, grades K-3, build reading confidence and proficiency. Volunteers work one-on-one, helping with reading practice and encouragement. By fourth grade, students who cannot read proficiently are on the high school dropout track. The ability to read by the end of third grade is essential to increasing the number of children who succeed academically, graduate on time, and do well in life and the workforce. No teaching experience needed - just patience, positivity, and a passion for literacy. Flexible scheduling makes it easy to get involved. Help make a difference, one page at a time! Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of the Fox Valley Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54956 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be the First Face of Hope - Join our Habitat Team!Do you have a warm smile and a passion for helping people achieve their dreams? Fox Cities Habitat is looking for a dedicated and welcoming Front Office Ambassador to join our team at our Main Office (921 Midway Rd., Menasha). In this vital, front-facing role, you won't just be a receptionist—you'll be the first impression and the crucial connection point for every person who steps through our door. Your efforts keep our entire mission running smoothly, ensuring we can continue building homes and hope in the Fox Cities community. In this vital role, you'll be the first point of contact for our visitors and callers, making a real difference by: Greeting guests with a smile and helping them with their questions or meetings. Answering and directing phone calls to ensure everyone connects with the right person. Assisting with light computer tasks to keep things running smoothly. Handling daily mail, making sure important information gets where it needs to go. Tackling other miscellaneous tasks that help our mission thrive!We know your time is valuable. That's why we offer flexible shifts to fit your busy life! Office Hours: Monday through Thursday (8:30 AM – 5:00 PM) and Fridays (8:30 AM – 3:00 PM). Scheduling: Choose the option that works best for you—full-day or flexible half-day shifts are available. Ready to make an impact and be part of something special? We'd love to hear from you! For more information, please call or text Angie Demers at 920-967-8904 or email AngieD@foxcitieshabitat.org. We can't wait to welcome you to our team! Agency: Greater Fox Cities Area Habitat for Humanity Do you have a warm smile and a passion for helping people achieve their dreams? Fox Cities Habitat is looking for a dedicated and welcoming Front Office Ambassador to join our team at our Main Office (921 Midway Rd., Menasha). In this vital, front-facing role, you won't just be a receptionist—you'll be the first impression and the crucial connection point for every person who steps through our door. Your efforts keep our entire mission running smoothly, ensuring we can continue building homes and hope in the Fox Cities community. In this vital role, you'll be the first point of contact for our visitors and callers, making a real difference by: Greeting guests with a smile and helping them with their questions or meetings. Answering and directing phone calls to ensure everyone connects with the right person. Assisting with light computer tasks to keep things running smoothly. Handling daily mail, making sure important information gets where it needs to go. Tackling other miscellaneous tasks that help our mission thrive!We know your time is valuable. That's why we offer flexible shifts to fit your busy life! Office Hours: Monday through Thursday (8:30 AM – 5:00 PM) and Fridays (8:30 AM – 3:00 PM). Scheduling: Choose the option that works best for you—full-day or flexible half-day shifts are available. Ready to make an impact and be part of something special? We'd love to hear from you! For more information, please call or text Angie Demers at 920-967-8904 or email AngieD@foxcitieshabitat.org. We can't wait to welcome you to our team! Agency: Greater Fox Cities Area Habitat for Humanity Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54952 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help as a Bilingual Spanish/English Volunteer in our Food Pantry- THURSDAYS, 12-3:15PMCome help the Food Pantry share food and household items with Dane County families! This shift includes 2 main roles- 1. Grocery Guide- Supporting customers as they shop and helping them take groceries out to their cars. 2. Registration/Intake-Helping Customers with paperwork and Check-in. Depending on which bilingual volunteer staff are present during a given shift, this role will float between being a Grocery Guide and being our Registration/Intake Volunteer. Bilingual volunteers should be comfortable engaging with customers and ensuring the pantry policies are being followed. This opportunity is specifically for Bilingual English/Spanish Volunteers. Our biggest need is Thursday, from 12:00-3:15. We are looking for volunteers who can make a weekly commitment for at least three months. If you are interested in this opportunity please click the respond button and reach out to Abigail at abigail@goodmancenter.org or 608-204-8048. Agency: Goodman Community Center Come help the Food Pantry share food and household items with Dane County families! This shift includes 2 main roles- 1. Grocery Guide- Supporting customers as they shop and helping them take groceries out to their cars. 2. Registration/Intake-Helping Customers with paperwork and Check-in. Depending on which bilingual volunteer staff are present during a given shift, this role will float between being a Grocery Guide and being our Registration/Intake Volunteer. Bilingual volunteers should be comfortable engaging with customers and ensuring the pantry policies are being followed. This opportunity is specifically for Bilingual English/Spanish Volunteers. Our biggest need is Thursday, from 12:00-3:15. We are looking for volunteers who can make a weekly commitment for at least three months. If you are interested in this opportunity please click the respond button and reach out to Abigail at abigail@goodmancenter.org or 608-204-8048. Agency: Goodman Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fundraising/Event planningJoin our fundraising team to work on fundraising strategies and help plan events. Whether you have experience in fundraising or just want to help our chapter raise funds, we have opportunities for you. There are many skills and interests that can be involved in planning, outreach, and event planning or other skills that are part of putting together events that can be useful. Events are sometimes online as well as in person, and meetings are online. We have a general template that has worked well for us, but we are always open to new ideas and how to improve our efforts. Fundraising is a key element of helping our chapter succeed. Agency: Sierra Club Wisconsin Chapter Join our fundraising team to work on fundraising strategies and help plan events. Whether you have experience in fundraising or just want to help our chapter raise funds, we have opportunities for you. There are many skills and interests that can be involved in planning, outreach, and event planning or other skills that are part of putting together events that can be useful. Events are sometimes online as well as in person, and meetings are online. We have a general template that has worked well for us, but we are always open to new ideas and how to improve our efforts. Fundraising is a key element of helping our chapter succeed. Agency: Sierra Club Wisconsin Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53703 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels- HartfordMake a difference in the Hartford area by delivering hot meals to our seniors and home bound clients. Horizon Home Care & Hospice has several Meals on Wheels routes in Milwaukee metro areas, and we wanted to expand our coverage. If interested in joining our team of dedicated volunteer delivery drivers, please contact us today for more information. Agency: Horizon Home Care & Hospice Make a difference in the Hartford area by delivering hot meals to our seniors and home bound clients. Horizon Home Care & Hospice has several Meals on Wheels routes in Milwaukee metro areas, and we wanted to expand our coverage. If interested in joining our team of dedicated volunteer delivery drivers, please contact us today for more information. Agency: Horizon Home Care & Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53027 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adult Mentors for Stable Moments Mentorship programHave you ever wanted to help an adopted or foster child but don't know where to begin? Start here, at The Ranch with our Stable Moments mentorship program where you will be paired with one child and one horse for a ground work (non-riding) session one hour per week. Training is provided and no horse experience necessary! This program runs on Fridays. Please reach out to us today at info@csranch.org or (262) 345-2163. Agency: Cedar Springs Therapeutic Ranch Have you ever wanted to help an adopted or foster child but don't know where to begin? Start here, at The Ranch with our Stable Moments mentorship program where you will be paired with one child and one horse for a ground work (non-riding) session one hour per week. Training is provided and no horse experience necessary! This program runs on Fridays. Please reach out to us today at info@csranch.org or (262) 345-2163. Agency: Cedar Springs Therapeutic Ranch Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53086 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bayview Food Pantry - MondaysStaffing Bayview's Food Pantry. This includes stocking shelves, checking in visitors, helping them navigate their options, conduct general tidying, and sort through areas for expired items. Agency: Bayview Community Center Staffing Bayview's Food Pantry. This includes stocking shelves, checking in visitors, helping them navigate their options, conduct general tidying, and sort through areas for expired items. Agency: Bayview Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 53715 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Bayview Food Pantry - WednesdaysStaffing Bayview's Food Pantry. This includes stocking shelves, checking in visitors, helping them navigate their options, conduct general tidying, organization, and sort through areas for expired items. Agency: Bayview Community Center Staffing Bayview's Food Pantry. This includes stocking shelves, checking in visitors, helping them navigate their options, conduct general tidying, organization, and sort through areas for expired items. Agency: Bayview Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 53715 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Bayview Food Pantry - ThursdaysStaffing Bayview's Food Pantry. This includes stocking shelves, checking in visitors, helping them navigate their options, conduct general tidying, and sort through areas for expired items. Agency: Bayview Community Center Staffing Bayview's Food Pantry. This includes stocking shelves, checking in visitors, helping them navigate their options, conduct general tidying, and sort through areas for expired items. Agency: Bayview Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 53715 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Build Homes with Habitat for Humanity - no experience neededHabitat for Humanity of Dane County is looking for volunteers to help at our Sun Prairie construction site to build affordable housing! No prior experience is needed - all the tools and training are available on site. Opportunities are available Thursdays-Saturdays from 8:15am-3:30pm. Please visit our VolunteerHub website to view current construction volunteer opportunities and sign up today: https://habitatdane.volunteerhub.com. You will be able to view all construction opportunities throughout Dane County along with ReStore opportunities. For additional information, contact volunteer@habitatdane.org or call Julie at 608-620-4922. Agency: Habitat For Humanity Dane County Habitat for Humanity of Dane County is looking for volunteers to help at our Sun Prairie construction site to build affordable housing! No prior experience is needed - all the tools and training are available on site. Opportunities are available Thursdays-Saturdays from 8:15am-3:30pm. Please visit our VolunteerHub website to view current construction volunteer opportunities and sign up today: https://habitatdane.volunteerhub.com. You will be able to view all construction opportunities throughout Dane County along with ReStore opportunities. For additional information, contact volunteer@habitatdane.org or call Julie at 608-620-4922. Agency: Habitat For Humanity Dane County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53590 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Kaukauna Meal Site looking for Volunteers!Help us provide nutritious meals to older adults!
The Outagamie County Nutrition Program serves meals to individuals who are 60+ years old. Meals are served in two different settings: congregate and home-delivered. Congregate meals are offered at five different locations: Hortonville, Kaukauna, Oneida Heights (Appleton), Seymour, and the Mary Beth Nienhaus Activity Center (Appleton). Home-delivered meals are offered throughout Outagamie County. Days vary but hours are typically between 10:00am-12:30pm. Volunteer Qualifications & Requirements: 18+ Must complete an Application, Care Givers and Criminal Background Checks Orientation and Food Safety training Not appropriate for court ordered community service What will you do as a Mealsite Volunteer? Pack Meals Set Tables Serve Meals Assist with Clean-up Socialize Ready to begin enriching lives? Apply Today!Agency: Outagamie County Nutrition Program Help us provide nutritious meals to older adults!
The Outagamie County Nutrition Program serves meals to individuals who are 60+ years old. Meals are served in two different settings: congregate and home-delivered. Congregate meals are offered at five different locations: Hortonville, Kaukauna, Oneida Heights (Appleton), Seymour, and the Mary Beth Nienhaus Activity Center (Appleton). Home-delivered meals are offered throughout Outagamie County. Days vary but hours are typically between 10:00am-12:30pm. Volunteer Qualifications & Requirements: 18+ Must complete an Application, Care Givers and Criminal Background Checks Orientation and Food Safety training Not appropriate for court ordered community service What will you do as a Mealsite Volunteer? Pack Meals Set Tables Serve Meals Assist with Clean-up Socialize Ready to begin enriching lives? Apply Today!Agency: Outagamie County Nutrition Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54130 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Painter - Inside & OutsideValley VNA is seeking a volunteer to assist with painting projects both inside and outside of our facility. This includes painting interior walls as well as outdoor trim and pillars. Your time and effort will help brighten the space for residents and staff alike! Agency: Valley VNA Senior Care Valley VNA is seeking a volunteer to assist with painting projects both inside and outside of our facility. This includes painting interior walls as well as outdoor trim and pillars. Your time and effort will help brighten the space for residents and staff alike! Agency: Valley VNA Senior Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54956 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Activity Books 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 If you are interested in donating, please contact our Volunteer Coordinators, Wendy or Hannah, at either wendy.fait@heartlandhospice.com or hannah.walsh@heartlandhospice.com or you can call our office at 715-344-4541. Agency: Heartland Hospice - 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 If you are interested in donating, please contact our Volunteer Coordinators, Wendy or Hannah, at either wendy.fait@heartlandhospice.com or hannah.walsh@heartlandhospice.com or you can call our office at 715-344-4541. Agency: Heartland Hospice - Central Wisconsin Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54482 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry-Guest Services Team MemberAs our Food Pantry Attendant for Guest Services, you will be in charge of a variety of operations that will assist our team in working more effectively. This role will require good communication, customer service & access control monitoring.Greet/welcome pantry participants, giving out number cards to persons as they enter the space, guiding them to the intake/appropriate area. Work with volunteers, staff, and others in the area to keep the number flipchart updated in correlation with the pantry number cards. Call out the next numberClean and reset number cards throughout the shift and return to intake.Monitor the waiting area and inform staff and/or supervisor of any safety violations that may need to be addressed by the supervisor/staff member Light cleaning and organization of the waiting area, including: wiping seating/kids area/surfaces, light sweeping as needed, tidying up resource tables.Assist staff with updating resources/changing outdated resources (bulletin boards, resource tables), cutting out resources as needed
Agency: Milwaukee Community Crossroads As our Food Pantry Attendant for Guest Services, you will be in charge of a variety of operations that will assist our team in working more effectively. This role will require good communication, customer service & access control monitoring.Greet/welcome pantry participants, giving out number cards to persons as they enter the space, guiding them to the intake/appropriate area. Work with volunteers, staff, and others in the area to keep the number flipchart updated in correlation with the pantry number cards. Call out the next numberClean and reset number cards throughout the shift and return to intake.Monitor the waiting area and inform staff and/or supervisor of any safety violations that may need to be addressed by the supervisor/staff member Light cleaning and organization of the waiting area, including: wiping seating/kids area/surfaces, light sweeping as needed, tidying up resource tables.Assist staff with updating resources/changing outdated resources (bulletin boards, resource tables), cutting out resources as needed
Agency: Milwaukee Community Crossroads Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 53204 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Crafting Relationships - Hearts and Crafts WeekdaysWe are looking for volunteers to come craft with a group of people with disabilities. Volunteers will meet and get to know individuals with disabilities while helping them create a craft that will be donated out to the community to bring joy to others. Volunteers that can commit to come each time would be great, but not required. This is a great opportunity for home school families, seniors or others that are looking to volunteer during the day. Groups are welcome - bring some friends from the office! Event will be held at The Hub - Social Good Brews in the gallery room. All are welcome to join us! Agency: Citizen Advocates We are looking for volunteers to come craft with a group of people with disabilities. Volunteers will meet and get to know individuals with disabilities while helping them create a craft that will be donated out to the community to bring joy to others. Volunteers that can commit to come each time would be great, but not required. This is a great opportunity for home school families, seniors or others that are looking to volunteer during the day. Groups are welcome - bring some friends from the office! Event will be held at The Hub - Social Good Brews in the gallery room. All are welcome to join us! Agency: Citizen Advocates Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 53095 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Lawn CareThe Youth and Family Project is looking for an individual to regularly mow the agency lawn. Lawn mower will be provided. The area to be mowed is small and generally flat with the exception of one slight incline on the east side of the building. Schedule is completely flexible and the mowing can be completed at any time. Child Protection Policy: The Youth and Family Project, Inc. provides many services to vulnerable populations and recognizes that anyone may have the potential to abuse children in some way. The Youth and Family Project will take all reasonable steps to ensure unsuitable people are prevented from working with children. Prior to volunteer work, all prospective volunteers must complete an application form. The application form will elicit information about an applicant's past and a self disclosure about any criminal record. The application can be found here: https://form.jotform.com/251546028323149. Agency: The Youth and Family Project, Inc. The Youth and Family Project is looking for an individual to regularly mow the agency lawn. Lawn mower will be provided. The area to be mowed is small and generally flat with the exception of one slight incline on the east side of the building. Schedule is completely flexible and the mowing can be completed at any time. Child Protection Policy: The Youth and Family Project, Inc. provides many services to vulnerable populations and recognizes that anyone may have the potential to abuse children in some way. The Youth and Family Project will take all reasonable steps to ensure unsuitable people are prevented from working with children. Prior to volunteer work, all prospective volunteers must complete an application form. The application form will elicit information about an applicant's past and a self disclosure about any criminal record. The application can be found here: https://form.jotform.com/251546028323149. Agency: The Youth and Family Project, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53095 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Aptiv Community Garden VolunteersDo you love to garden? Aptiv is seeking volunteers to assist in planting, weeding and harvesting for the area Community Garden at Aptiv. This garden is open to the community and was placed in partnership with the City of La Crosse to provide fresh produce to the surrounding community. Volunteers who may not have space to garden at their own home can come and help out and make great connections with others who love gardening. Active gardening happens from April through October. Agency: Aptiv Do you love to garden? Aptiv is seeking volunteers to assist in planting, weeding and harvesting for the area Community Garden at Aptiv. This garden is open to the community and was placed in partnership with the City of La Crosse to provide fresh produce to the surrounding community. Volunteers who may not have space to garden at their own home can come and help out and make great connections with others who love gardening. Active gardening happens from April through October. Agency: Aptiv Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Phonics Forward -- One-to-One English Language Support for adults and teensIf you are a native English speaker you are qualified for this role. We will match you with an English language learner of your same gender and provide a tool (a book or resource) for you to use to engage in "sound and sense" practice with English. This practice does not replace, it augments traditional ESL classes. We recommend participating in our training first and then waiting for your match. However, we like to get you started, so if you can't make the training times in the form, please let us know. Once contact is secured you can organize the time and place you will meet for your practice. The goal is to finish the resource. Then you can make new plans from there. Click HERE to sign up for our Phonics Forward Training and learn more! Agency: The Welcome Network, Inc. If you are a native English speaker you are qualified for this role. We will match you with an English language learner of your same gender and provide a tool (a book or resource) for you to use to engage in "sound and sense" practice with English. This practice does not replace, it augments traditional ESL classes. We recommend participating in our training first and then waiting for your match. However, we like to get you started, so if you can't make the training times in the form, please let us know. Once contact is secured you can organize the time and place you will meet for your practice. The goal is to finish the resource. Then you can make new plans from there. Click HERE to sign up for our Phonics Forward Training and learn more! Agency: The Welcome Network, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53095 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Needed Testing Blood PressureHello! We're looking for a volunteer to take blood pressure readings for participants at the Junction City Senior Dining Site at the Park Lodge once per month, on either the 1st or 3rd Thursday of the month. Readings typically take place from 11:30am until 11:45am. Equipment may be provided, or you may use your own. If you are qualified and interested please get in touch, our senior participants really appreciate this service! Agency: AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP & FGP of Portage County Hello! We're looking for a volunteer to take blood pressure readings for participants at the Junction City Senior Dining Site at the Park Lodge once per month, on either the 1st or 3rd Thursday of the month. Readings typically take place from 11:30am until 11:45am. Equipment may be provided, or you may use your own. If you are qualified and interested please get in touch, our senior participants really appreciate this service! Agency: AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP & FGP of Portage County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54443 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Virtual Volunteer Tutor For Grades 2-6 (No experience required)Step Up Tutoring is seeking volunteers to provide virtual 1-on-1 tutoring to 2nd-6th grade students from underserved communities to help build fundamental math and literacy skills and to provide support and encouragement. All tutoring will take place virtually! All you need is a computer and internet access. No prior tutoring experience is needed. Responsibilities: Tutor 1-on-1 twice a week via an online video platform; each session is 45 minutes All training is done through online, self-paced modules. No prior tutoring experience is required. Focus on building fundamental math and literacy skills using evidence-based online programs Requirements: Must be 16 or over Must reside in the US Mandatory background check Access to the internet and a computer or tablet with a camera and microphone Minimum commitment of 12 weeks Passion for the Step Up Tutoring mission Benefits: Professional development workshops available Opportunity to earn a FREE High Impact Tutoring micro-credential from Arizona State University (ASU) Make a positive impact on a student’s life To apply, please visit: https://www.stepuptutoring.org/tutor-application Agency: Step Up Tutoring Step Up Tutoring is seeking volunteers to provide virtual 1-on-1 tutoring to 2nd-6th grade students from underserved communities to help build fundamental math and literacy skills and to provide support and encouragement. All tutoring will take place virtually! All you need is a computer and internet access. No prior tutoring experience is needed. Responsibilities: Tutor 1-on-1 twice a week via an online video platform; each session is 45 minutes All training is done through online, self-paced modules. No prior tutoring experience is required. Focus on building fundamental math and literacy skills using evidence-based online programs Requirements: Must be 16 or over Must reside in the US Mandatory background check Access to the internet and a computer or tablet with a camera and microphone Minimum commitment of 12 weeks Passion for the Step Up Tutoring mission Benefits: Professional development workshops available Opportunity to earn a FREE High Impact Tutoring micro-credential from Arizona State University (ASU) Make a positive impact on a student’s life To apply, please visit: https://www.stepuptutoring.org/tutor-application Agency: Step Up Tutoring Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Nature Center HostProvide excellent customer service by orienting visitors to the property and local area, disseminating information and materials related to rules and regulations, program schedules, interpretive resources, facilities, and other recreational opportunities. Assist with guest speakers and school group visits. Assist with inventorying activity packs, educational materials, and supplies. Provide minor interior and exterior facility upkeep and maintenance. Maintain live animal aquarium displays. Manage sales of merchandise. Agency: Friends of the Kettle Moraine Provide excellent customer service by orienting visitors to the property and local area, disseminating information and materials related to rules and regulations, program schedules, interpretive resources, facilities, and other recreational opportunities. Assist with guest speakers and school group visits. Assist with inventorying activity packs, educational materials, and supplies. Provide minor interior and exterior facility upkeep and maintenance. Maintain live animal aquarium displays. Manage sales of merchandise. Agency: Friends of the Kettle Moraine Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Nature Center HostProvide excellent customer service by orienting visitors to the property and local area, disseminating information and materials related to rules and regulations, program schedules, interpretive resources, facilities, and other recreational opportunities. Assist with guest speakers and school group visits. Assist with inventorying activity packs, educational materials, and supplies. Provide minor interior and exterior facility upkeep and maintenance. Maintain live animal aquarium displays. Manage sales of merchandise. Agency: Friends of the Kettle Moraine Provide excellent customer service by orienting visitors to the property and local area, disseminating information and materials related to rules and regulations, program schedules, interpretive resources, facilities, and other recreational opportunities. Assist with guest speakers and school group visits. Assist with inventorying activity packs, educational materials, and supplies. Provide minor interior and exterior facility upkeep and maintenance. Maintain live animal aquarium displays. Manage sales of merchandise. Agency: Friends of the Kettle Moraine Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Registration Desk ClerkMCC’s Older Adults Center provides older adults 60+ a safe, welcoming place to stay connected, eat healthy, and be well. In addition to offering a healthy meal, the Older Adult Center hosts classes and events that enrich elders’ lives and strengthen connections. The center is operated in partnership with the Milwaukee County Department on Aging. Please note that this is the first step of the volunteer application process. Before your first volunteer shift, you must complete the MCC application and have this processed with the MCC Volunteer Coordinator, Arlene Gonzalez. Generally, this process will take 1-2 business days upon your application. Greet all participants and visitors and make them feel welcome.Verify upon check-in a person’s identification and scan it into the system for attendance or register as a new diner.Manually enter new diner information and review questions with them based on the provided forms through the Milwaukee County Department on Aging.Communication: Connecting guests with other departments and services, and staff, ensuring they feel heard and understood.Keeping the reception area tidy & clean and presentable. Also, with only the necessary materials and floor space clear of anything that can be an obstacle to prevent any safety hazard.Agency: Milwaukee Community Crossroads MCC’s Older Adults Center provides older adults 60+ a safe, welcoming place to stay connected, eat healthy, and be well. In addition to offering a healthy meal, the Older Adult Center hosts classes and events that enrich elders’ lives and strengthen connections. The center is operated in partnership with the Milwaukee County Department on Aging. Please note that this is the first step of the volunteer application process. Before your first volunteer shift, you must complete the MCC application and have this processed with the MCC Volunteer Coordinator, Arlene Gonzalez. Generally, this process will take 1-2 business days upon your application. Greet all participants and visitors and make them feel welcome.Verify upon check-in a person’s identification and scan it into the system for attendance or register as a new diner.Manually enter new diner information and review questions with them based on the provided forms through the Milwaukee County Department on Aging.Communication: Connecting guests with other departments and services, and staff, ensuring they feel heard and understood.Keeping the reception area tidy & clean and presentable. Also, with only the necessary materials and floor space clear of anything that can be an obstacle to prevent any safety hazard.Agency: Milwaukee Community Crossroads Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 53204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Child Enrichment Activity AssistantPurpose for Volunteer Position: After several months of dedication and planning led by SSCHC Midwives, Sixteenth Street is excited to begin offering Group Prenatal Care to our patients! This comprehensive group care will provide essential prenatal services to our patients of a similar gestational age in a group cohort setting, focusing on promoting early access to care and providing integrated healthcare, education, and supportive services to our patients. The groups will be offered monthly, and child enrichment activities will be provided for the duration of the group visit, led by our Parenting Resource Center. Child enrichment volunteers will assist family educators from the Parenting Resource Center in leading 2-3 planned educational activities for the children of patients registered for group prenatal care. They will then provide parents with a summary of activities completed during the session and the developmental benefits of each. Volunteers should be excited to work with children and facilitate a learning environment. Groups will be 90 minutes each plus set up and clean up. Benefits to the
volunteer:
Volunteering provides an opportunity to build/practice your Spanish
skills, and community engagement and/or teaching abilities while improving the
health of women, infants and children in a community based healthcare setting. This is a great resume builder for anyone
interested in maternal and child health, community strengthening, social work, or
early childhood education and others. We
are flexible in what projects or tasks you may want to help organize, just
bring your ideas! Current sessions are some Tuesdays 10:30 - 12:00 and 1:00 - 2:30. By late July, sessions will be added on Wednesdays. Agency: Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers Purpose for Volunteer Position: After several months of dedication and planning led by SSCHC Midwives, Sixteenth Street is excited to begin offering Group Prenatal Care to our patients! This comprehensive group care will provide essential prenatal services to our patients of a similar gestational age in a group cohort setting, focusing on promoting early access to care and providing integrated healthcare, education, and supportive services to our patients. The groups will be offered monthly, and child enrichment activities will be provided for the duration of the group visit, led by our Parenting Resource Center. Child enrichment volunteers will assist family educators from the Parenting Resource Center in leading 2-3 planned educational activities for the children of patients registered for group prenatal care. They will then provide parents with a summary of activities completed during the session and the developmental benefits of each. Volunteers should be excited to work with children and facilitate a learning environment. Groups will be 90 minutes each plus set up and clean up. Benefits to the
volunteer:
Volunteering provides an opportunity to build/practice your Spanish
skills, and community engagement and/or teaching abilities while improving the
health of women, infants and children in a community based healthcare setting. This is a great resume builder for anyone
interested in maternal and child health, community strengthening, social work, or
early childhood education and others. We
are flexible in what projects or tasks you may want to help organize, just
bring your ideas! Current sessions are some Tuesdays 10:30 - 12:00 and 1:00 - 2:30. By late July, sessions will be added on Wednesdays. Agency: Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General VolunteerNHCC is looking for a volunteer that is interested in working on a variety of projects and programs that include but are not limited to: cleaning and organizing the center, helping stock the food pantry, working with social programs, preparing and serving a community meal and more! If interested in this opportunity, please complete the volunteer inquiry form here: https://forms.gle/Riz2bPFnR8YykEaN8 Agency: Neighborhood House Community Center, Inc. NHCC is looking for a volunteer that is interested in working on a variety of projects and programs that include but are not limited to: cleaning and organizing the center, helping stock the food pantry, working with social programs, preparing and serving a community meal and more! If interested in this opportunity, please complete the volunteer inquiry form here: https://forms.gle/Riz2bPFnR8YykEaN8 Agency: Neighborhood House Community Center, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Older Adult Program VolunteerNHCC is looking for 2-3 volunteers to support our social programs for older adults. Spend time playing games, leading service projects, and more! If interested in this opportunity, please complete the volunteer inquiry form here: https://forms.gle/Riz2bPFnR8YykEaN8 Agency: Neighborhood House Community Center, Inc. NHCC is looking for 2-3 volunteers to support our social programs for older adults. Spend time playing games, leading service projects, and more! If interested in this opportunity, please complete the volunteer inquiry form here: https://forms.gle/Riz2bPFnR8YykEaN8 Agency: Neighborhood House Community Center, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Law Clinic VolunteerNHCC is looking for one volunteer to support our monthly free legal aid clinic. Volunteer will check clients in for their appointments, have them fill out waivers, and direct them to their appointments. Ideal for a law student or potential lawyer! If interested in this opportunity, please complete the volunteer inquiry form here: https://forms.gle/Riz2bPFnR8YykEaN8 Agency: Neighborhood House Community Center, Inc. NHCC is looking for one volunteer to support our monthly free legal aid clinic. Volunteer will check clients in for their appointments, have them fill out waivers, and direct them to their appointments. Ideal for a law student or potential lawyer! If interested in this opportunity, please complete the volunteer inquiry form here: https://forms.gle/Riz2bPFnR8YykEaN8 Agency: Neighborhood House Community Center, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Program VolunteerNHCC Food Program Volunteers help stock, organize, and clean the food pantry, prep and serve community meals, and help manage the pantry and support clients while it is open. Volunteers should be able to walk up and down stairs and lift up to 50 lbs over their head. If interested in this opportunity, please complete the volunteer inquiry form here: https://forms.gle/Riz2bPFnR8YykEaN8 Agency: Neighborhood House Community Center, Inc. NHCC Food Program Volunteers help stock, organize, and clean the food pantry, prep and serve community meals, and help manage the pantry and support clients while it is open. Volunteers should be able to walk up and down stairs and lift up to 50 lbs over their head. If interested in this opportunity, please complete the volunteer inquiry form here: https://forms.gle/Riz2bPFnR8YykEaN8 Agency: Neighborhood House Community Center, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Clothing Stockroom VolunteerAre you great with keeping things organized & arranged? We could use your help to keep us on track with our stockroom for our community clothing closet. Please join us and let's work together to get our inventory ready to go for our neighbors!
3-4 Volunteers can sign up on a first-come, first-served basis; dates are optional. First Thursdays of Each Month 9 am-11 am Community Closet Responsibilities: ● Work collaboratively with other volunteers and staff members to ensure a safe and efficient setup. We also ask that everyone wash their hands before & after working with donated items or wear gloves if they desire. ●Assist staff with sorting and organizing clothing items by size, category, and seasonal style. ● Properly inspect clothing for any damage or stains before placing them in the stacks for folding, racks, or storage. Keep in mind that all donations must be handled with care. ● While sorting and organizing, make sure you place them in their designated section, and those get marked or labeled accordingly. ● Diapers must also be placed on racks or storage areas organized & sorted by size. Agency: Milwaukee Community Crossroads Are you great with keeping things organized & arranged? We could use your help to keep us on track with our stockroom for our community clothing closet. Please join us and let's work together to get our inventory ready to go for our neighbors!
3-4 Volunteers can sign up on a first-come, first-served basis; dates are optional. First Thursdays of Each Month 9 am-11 am Community Closet Responsibilities: ● Work collaboratively with other volunteers and staff members to ensure a safe and efficient setup. We also ask that everyone wash their hands before & after working with donated items or wear gloves if they desire. ●Assist staff with sorting and organizing clothing items by size, category, and seasonal style. ● Properly inspect clothing for any damage or stains before placing them in the stacks for folding, racks, or storage. Keep in mind that all donations must be handled with care. ● While sorting and organizing, make sure you place them in their designated section, and those get marked or labeled accordingly. ● Diapers must also be placed on racks or storage areas organized & sorted by size. Agency: Milwaukee Community Crossroads Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 53204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Seeking full-time and part-time RHYMES Youth Shelter StaffThe Runaway Homeless Youth Mediation and Emergency Services (RHYMES) Youth Shelter is seeking volunteers and interns to serve runaway and homeless youth ages 12-17. Volunteers may directly serve youth, or may contribute to shelter operations (yard work, technology assistance, maintenance, etc.). If you are interested in volunteering, please refer to our website: https://rhymeslacrosse.org/volunteer/ Thank you! Additionally, we seeking full-time and part-time youth shelter staff. We are a licensed 24-hour youth shelter, with first, second, and third shifts. If you are interested in applying, please complete the application located on RHYMES website, https://rhymeslacrosse.org/. Please direct all questions to Maurella Cunningham, RHYMES Executive Director. mcunningham@rhymeslax.org or 608-406-2992. Thank you! Agency: Runaway Homeless Youth Mediation and Emergency Services, Inc. The Runaway Homeless Youth Mediation and Emergency Services (RHYMES) Youth Shelter is seeking volunteers and interns to serve runaway and homeless youth ages 12-17. Volunteers may directly serve youth, or may contribute to shelter operations (yard work, technology assistance, maintenance, etc.). If you are interested in volunteering, please refer to our website: https://rhymeslacrosse.org/volunteer/ Thank you! Additionally, we seeking full-time and part-time youth shelter staff. We are a licensed 24-hour youth shelter, with first, second, and third shifts. If you are interested in applying, please complete the application located on RHYMES website, https://rhymeslacrosse.org/. Please direct all questions to Maurella Cunningham, RHYMES Executive Director. mcunningham@rhymeslax.org or 608-406-2992. Thank you! Agency: Runaway Homeless Youth Mediation and Emergency Services, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Handyperson VolunteerThe Rainbow Project is a nonprofit organization located at 831 E. Washington Ave., in Madison, Wisconsin. As a non-profit organization, we depend on volunteers to provide valuable labor, skills, and time, which helps us to achieve our goals and serve the community. We are currently in search of a volunteer who is “handy”. Who is skilled at: Duties/Responsibilities: Fixing minor plumbing issues Fixing minor electrical issues Performing basic carpentry to fix shelving, seating, tables, desks, etc. Hanging/installing/securing fixtures, pictures, coat racks, etc. Building/assembling furniture from big box stores Minor repairs to drywall Painting/staining as needed Changing light bulbs Changing ceiling tiles Removing & disposing of broken furniture or building materialsRequirements: · Some tasks may require the volunteer to lift & move heavy objects · Must be comfortable on ladders · Must be comfortable using an electric drill and other power tools as necessary · Use of personal vehicle to complete responsibilities may be required from time to time · Must follow safety protocols & wear required PPE while completing tasks for The Rainbow Project · Must track volunteer hours in Rainbow Project’s volunteer management software If you are interested in volunteering with Rainbow, please email Debra Browne, dbrowne@therainbowproject.net Agency: The Rainbow Project The Rainbow Project is a nonprofit organization located at 831 E. Washington Ave., in Madison, Wisconsin. As a non-profit organization, we depend on volunteers to provide valuable labor, skills, and time, which helps us to achieve our goals and serve the community. We are currently in search of a volunteer who is “handy”. Who is skilled at: Duties/Responsibilities: Fixing minor plumbing issues Fixing minor electrical issues Performing basic carpentry to fix shelving, seating, tables, desks, etc. Hanging/installing/securing fixtures, pictures, coat racks, etc. Building/assembling furniture from big box stores Minor repairs to drywall Painting/staining as needed Changing light bulbs Changing ceiling tiles Removing & disposing of broken furniture or building materialsRequirements: · Some tasks may require the volunteer to lift & move heavy objects · Must be comfortable on ladders · Must be comfortable using an electric drill and other power tools as necessary · Use of personal vehicle to complete responsibilities may be required from time to time · Must follow safety protocols & wear required PPE while completing tasks for The Rainbow Project · Must track volunteer hours in Rainbow Project’s volunteer management software If you are interested in volunteering with Rainbow, please email Debra Browne, dbrowne@therainbowproject.net Agency: The Rainbow Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53711 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Saturday Visitor Center front desk volunteersWe are looking for a few outgoing volunteers who'd be interested in helping staff our Visitor Center front desk either 2 times per month or once per week for a three hour shift (9am - noon or noon - 3pm) on a recurring basis. *This opportunity requires multiple days of commitment.* We are looking for help: Weekly or 2x per month on: Saturday afternoons, noon - 3pmSubstitute volunteers: Tuesday - Saturday, morning or afternoon shifts.We understand folks have vacations/other activities that come up and it's okay if you can't make every shift every month. Key responsibilities: Welcome visitors of all ages and backgroundsDirect phone calls to refuge staffShare info about indoor and outdoor activities for children and adults, help share fun wildlife observationsOrient visitors to where they are on the refugeIf interested in also helping the Friends of the Refuge - Mississippi River Pools 7 & 8 make sales in their nature store in the Visitor Center, we can work with the Friends to get you trained!Qualifications: A professional and courteous demeanorWillingness to sign Volunteer Service Agreement and abide by US Fish and Wildlife Service volunteer policy, wear volunteer uniform when on shift (provided)Must attend training and orientation with refuge staff Patience - we get some repetitive questionsSome knowledge of the local area and local wildlife is helpful but not necessaryAbility to be self-driven; on days when visitation is slow, we invite volunteers to bring a book to read or other items to keep busy withWhy volunteer? Your help means so much! The friendly faces of our volunteers are often visitors' first impressions of the refuge! Share your own knowledge, passion and experience! Learn more about local wildlife, the refuge and the National Wildlife Refuge System! Gain experience working with the public in a customer service role. Experience what it's like to work at a Visitor Center!Agency: Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge - La Crosse District We are looking for a few outgoing volunteers who'd be interested in helping staff our Visitor Center front desk either 2 times per month or once per week for a three hour shift (9am - noon or noon - 3pm) on a recurring basis. *This opportunity requires multiple days of commitment.* We are looking for help: Weekly or 2x per month on: Saturday afternoons, noon - 3pmSubstitute volunteers: Tuesday - Saturday, morning or afternoon shifts.We understand folks have vacations/other activities that come up and it's okay if you can't make every shift every month. Key responsibilities: Welcome visitors of all ages and backgroundsDirect phone calls to refuge staffShare info about indoor and outdoor activities for children and adults, help share fun wildlife observationsOrient visitors to where they are on the refugeIf interested in also helping the Friends of the Refuge - Mississippi River Pools 7 & 8 make sales in their nature store in the Visitor Center, we can work with the Friends to get you trained!Qualifications: A professional and courteous demeanorWillingness to sign Volunteer Service Agreement and abide by US Fish and Wildlife Service volunteer policy, wear volunteer uniform when on shift (provided)Must attend training and orientation with refuge staff Patience - we get some repetitive questionsSome knowledge of the local area and local wildlife is helpful but not necessaryAbility to be self-driven; on days when visitation is slow, we invite volunteers to bring a book to read or other items to keep busy withWhy volunteer? Your help means so much! The friendly faces of our volunteers are often visitors' first impressions of the refuge! Share your own knowledge, passion and experience! Learn more about local wildlife, the refuge and the National Wildlife Refuge System! Gain experience working with the public in a customer service role. Experience what it's like to work at a Visitor Center!Agency: Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge - La Crosse District Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54650 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Storytime for Everyone FacilitatorsWe’re looking for two volunteers to help facilitate our weekly Storytime for Everyone program! Each week, the Neenah Public Library visits Valley VNA with their youth librarian, Storytime kids, their families and our Residents for a fun, interactive hour of reading, playing and connection. Agency: Valley VNA Senior Care We’re looking for two volunteers to help facilitate our weekly Storytime for Everyone program! Each week, the Neenah Public Library visits Valley VNA with their youth librarian, Storytime kids, their families and our Residents for a fun, interactive hour of reading, playing and connection. Agency: Valley VNA Senior Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54956 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels VolunteerDo you have one to two hours per month during the weekdays available? The Valley VNA is looking for volunteer drivers who will be scheduled for a meal delivery route within the Neenah and Menasha area. Volunteer drivers will pick up meals at around 11:00 am at ThedaCare Hospital and then follow delivery route map and drop off a healthy meal for our clients. Once all meals are delivered, the delivery bag is returned to ThedaCare Hospital. The routes usually take an hour. Please reach out for available routes which occur on a monthly basis. Agency: Valley VNA Senior Care Do you have one to two hours per month during the weekdays available? The Valley VNA is looking for volunteer drivers who will be scheduled for a meal delivery route within the Neenah and Menasha area. Volunteer drivers will pick up meals at around 11:00 am at ThedaCare Hospital and then follow delivery route map and drop off a healthy meal for our clients. Once all meals are delivered, the delivery bag is returned to ThedaCare Hospital. The routes usually take an hour. Please reach out for available routes which occur on a monthly basis. Agency: Valley VNA Senior Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 54956 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: PACE Eucharistic MinisterSIGN UP HERE: www.aspirus.org/volunteers POSITION SUMMARY: Available to visit and distribute communion to Catholic patients and their guests. Able to perform additional functions as directed by the Volunteer Coordinator. AGES OF PATIENTS CARED FOR: Child, adolescent, adult, elderly QUALIFICATIONS: Education: High school graduate or equivalent. Completion of training course provided in house including but not limited to: Body mechanics, knowledge of hospital/clinic location of departments and services. Experience: None. Knowledge of a few popular Catholic prayers a plus. Current practicing Catholic a plus. Customer service background a plus. Attributes: Must be independent, self-starter with good communication skills. Multi-tasking skills a plus. Friendly, energetic, professional, empathetic personality with positive attitude. Special Skills: Good interpersonal skills. Good public relations skills with the ability to remain calm, collected and pleasant in numerous interactions during the distribution of the hosts. Competencies. Treat patients and family with respect and dignity Maintain patient safety Maintain patient confidentiality Consistent with EOC PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Pushing/Pulling: Wheelchair or assist with cart/bed throughout hospital on Carpet or tile surface. (40lbs.) Standing: Able to stand in place for 15-30 minutes Walking: Able to be on feet - (walking/standing) for majority of shift Reaching: Some bending necessary Vision: Necessary Hearing: Necessary Fine Motor Coordination: Necessary SIGN UP HERE: www.aspirus.org/volunteers Agency: Aspirus Stevens Point Hospital SIGN UP HERE: www.aspirus.org/volunteers POSITION SUMMARY: Available to visit and distribute communion to Catholic patients and their guests. Able to perform additional functions as directed by the Volunteer Coordinator. AGES OF PATIENTS CARED FOR: Child, adolescent, adult, elderly QUALIFICATIONS: Education: High school graduate or equivalent. Completion of training course provided in house including but not limited to: Body mechanics, knowledge of hospital/clinic location of departments and services. Experience: None. Knowledge of a few popular Catholic prayers a plus. Current practicing Catholic a plus. Customer service background a plus. Attributes: Must be independent, self-starter with good communication skills. Multi-tasking skills a plus. Friendly, energetic, professional, empathetic personality with positive attitude. Special Skills: Good interpersonal skills. Good public relations skills with the ability to remain calm, collected and pleasant in numerous interactions during the distribution of the hosts. Competencies. Treat patients and family with respect and dignity Maintain patient safety Maintain patient confidentiality Consistent with EOC PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Pushing/Pulling: Wheelchair or assist with cart/bed throughout hospital on Carpet or tile surface. (40lbs.) Standing: Able to stand in place for 15-30 minutes Walking: Able to be on feet - (walking/standing) for majority of shift Reaching: Some bending necessary Vision: Necessary Hearing: Necessary Fine Motor Coordination: Necessary SIGN UP HERE: www.aspirus.org/volunteers Agency: Aspirus Stevens Point Hospital Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54481 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Surgical Waiting Area SupportSIGN UP HERE: www.aspirus.org/volunteers Position summary: Available to assistthe surgery and GI Department waiting room. The volunteer will monitor the waiting area and take phone calls from the surgery and GI department and communicate with the family/friend waiting for someone to finish a procedure. Training:Volunteer will train with the Volunteer Coordinator to learn the processes and tools needed for the assignment. Training is usually completed after 1-2 trainings. Qualifications/Attributes: Must have good communication skills, friendly, positive attitude, empathetic personality, professional, team player. Physical Demands: Some walking. Be able to bend and put away supplies that are delivered to the area. Nutritional items are delivered for the hospitality area. Major tasks and Responsibilities: Be comfortable with using/operating the phone. Learn the process for registering/signing in family/friends. Be supportive and inviting to people who are waiting Be able to assist guests with wayfinding as needed. Keep waiting area neat Keep the hospitality area supplied with snacks and drinks. Be available to answer questions and find information for people who may need updates. SIGN UP HERE: www.aspirus.org/volunteers Agency: Aspirus Stevens Point Hospital SIGN UP HERE: www.aspirus.org/volunteers Position summary: Available to assistthe surgery and GI Department waiting room. The volunteer will monitor the waiting area and take phone calls from the surgery and GI department and communicate with the family/friend waiting for someone to finish a procedure. Training:Volunteer will train with the Volunteer Coordinator to learn the processes and tools needed for the assignment. Training is usually completed after 1-2 trainings. Qualifications/Attributes: Must have good communication skills, friendly, positive attitude, empathetic personality, professional, team player. Physical Demands: Some walking. Be able to bend and put away supplies that are delivered to the area. Nutritional items are delivered for the hospitality area. Major tasks and Responsibilities: Be comfortable with using/operating the phone. Learn the process for registering/signing in family/friends. Be supportive and inviting to people who are waiting Be able to assist guests with wayfinding as needed. Keep waiting area neat Keep the hospitality area supplied with snacks and drinks. Be available to answer questions and find information for people who may need updates. SIGN UP HERE: www.aspirus.org/volunteers Agency: Aspirus Stevens Point Hospital Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54481 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PACE DispatcherSIGN UP HERE: www.aspirus.org/volunteers
POSITION SUMMARY: Answer the phone and record all staff requests for patient transport or escort service within the hospital and AMG Clinic. This includes the delivery of patient-related materials, including patient belongings, lab specimens, radiology films, etc. Must be able to clearly hear the staff request and to communicate to the PACE Transport Volunteer. QUALIFICATIONS: Education: High school graduate or equivalent. Completion of training course provided by Aspirus Stevens Point Hospital, including, but not limited to the following: body mechanics, knowledge of hospital/clinic, location of departments and services, equipment usage, and patient safety. Completion of required performance checklists. Experience: None required. Technical skills a plus. Customer service background a plus. Attributes: Must be independent, self-starter with good communication skills. Multi-tasking skills a plus. Friendly, energetic, professional, empathetic personality, positive attitude. Special Skills: Display good interpersonal skills Have a good public relations skills with the ability to remain calm, collected, and pleasant in numerous interactions during busy shift Use good judgment and display patience in difficult situations Remain in control at all times Follow instructions Perform duties independently Manual dexterity Present a neat, clean and well-groomed appearance Wear the designated volunteer apparel for PACE Have a working knowledge of the hospital floor plan to ensure timely delivery of patients and/or patient-related items. Be familiar with all transport-related equipment Maintain confidentiality at all times. SIGN UP HERE: www.aspirus.org/volunteers Agency: Aspirus Stevens Point Hospital SIGN UP HERE: www.aspirus.org/volunteers
POSITION SUMMARY: Answer the phone and record all staff requests for patient transport or escort service within the hospital and AMG Clinic. This includes the delivery of patient-related materials, including patient belongings, lab specimens, radiology films, etc. Must be able to clearly hear the staff request and to communicate to the PACE Transport Volunteer. QUALIFICATIONS: Education: High school graduate or equivalent. Completion of training course provided by Aspirus Stevens Point Hospital, including, but not limited to the following: body mechanics, knowledge of hospital/clinic, location of departments and services, equipment usage, and patient safety. Completion of required performance checklists. Experience: None required. Technical skills a plus. Customer service background a plus. Attributes: Must be independent, self-starter with good communication skills. Multi-tasking skills a plus. Friendly, energetic, professional, empathetic personality, positive attitude. Special Skills: Display good interpersonal skills Have a good public relations skills with the ability to remain calm, collected, and pleasant in numerous interactions during busy shift Use good judgment and display patience in difficult situations Remain in control at all times Follow instructions Perform duties independently Manual dexterity Present a neat, clean and well-groomed appearance Wear the designated volunteer apparel for PACE Have a working knowledge of the hospital floor plan to ensure timely delivery of patients and/or patient-related items. Be familiar with all transport-related equipment Maintain confidentiality at all times. SIGN UP HERE: www.aspirus.org/volunteers Agency: Aspirus Stevens Point Hospital Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54481 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PACE RunnerSIGN UP HERE: www.aspirus.org/volunteers POSITION SUMMARY: Available to transport & or assist with transport of patients and patient related materials campus wide. Able to perform additional functions as directed by the Volunteer Coordinator. AGES OF PATIENTS CARED FOR: Child, adolescent, adult, elderly QUALIFICATIONS: Education: High school graduate or equivalent. Completion of training course provided in house including but not limited to: Body mechanics, knowledge of hospital/clinic location of departments and services. Experience: None. Technical skills a plus. Customer service background a plus. Attributes: Must be independent, self-starter with good communication skills. Multi-tasking skills a plus. Friendly, energetic, professional, empathetic personality with positive attitude. Special Skills: Good interpersonal skills. Good public relations skills with the ability to remain calm, collected and pleasant in numerous interactions during busy shift. Competencies. Treat patients and family with respect and dignity Maintain patient safety Maintain patient confidentiality Consistent with EOC PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Pushing/Pulling: Wheelchair or assist with cart/bed throughout hospital on Carpet or tile surface. (40lbs.) Standing: Able to stand in place for 15-30 minutes Walking: Able to be on feet - (walking/standing) for majority of shift Reaching: Some bending necessary Vision: Necessary Hearing: Necessary Fine Motor Coordination: Necessary MAJOR TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Transport patients in wheelchairs/or assist with transport of patent in cart/bed. (assist with guiding patient to wheelchair) 2. Demonstrate understanding of how to properly use a wheelchair, staxi and transcart. 3. Transport clean patient related items. 4. Verify correct patient and location. 5. Maintain safety, quality and infection control. 6. Communicate with dispatch and units. 7. Maintain log of activities as required. 8. Function as a team member. 9. Perform miscellaneous job-related duties as assigned during downtime. 10. Demonstrate how to correctly answer telephone and ask for request clarification. SIGN UP HERE: www.aspirus.org/volunteers Agency: Aspirus Stevens Point Hospital SIGN UP HERE: www.aspirus.org/volunteers POSITION SUMMARY: Available to transport & or assist with transport of patients and patient related materials campus wide. Able to perform additional functions as directed by the Volunteer Coordinator. AGES OF PATIENTS CARED FOR: Child, adolescent, adult, elderly QUALIFICATIONS: Education: High school graduate or equivalent. Completion of training course provided in house including but not limited to: Body mechanics, knowledge of hospital/clinic location of departments and services. Experience: None. Technical skills a plus. Customer service background a plus. Attributes: Must be independent, self-starter with good communication skills. Multi-tasking skills a plus. Friendly, energetic, professional, empathetic personality with positive attitude. Special Skills: Good interpersonal skills. Good public relations skills with the ability to remain calm, collected and pleasant in numerous interactions during busy shift. Competencies. Treat patients and family with respect and dignity Maintain patient safety Maintain patient confidentiality Consistent with EOC PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Pushing/Pulling: Wheelchair or assist with cart/bed throughout hospital on Carpet or tile surface. (40lbs.) Standing: Able to stand in place for 15-30 minutes Walking: Able to be on feet - (walking/standing) for majority of shift Reaching: Some bending necessary Vision: Necessary Hearing: Necessary Fine Motor Coordination: Necessary MAJOR TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Transport patients in wheelchairs/or assist with transport of patent in cart/bed. (assist with guiding patient to wheelchair) 2. Demonstrate understanding of how to properly use a wheelchair, staxi and transcart. 3. Transport clean patient related items. 4. Verify correct patient and location. 5. Maintain safety, quality and infection control. 6. Communicate with dispatch and units. 7. Maintain log of activities as required. 8. Function as a team member. 9. Perform miscellaneous job-related duties as assigned during downtime. 10. Demonstrate how to correctly answer telephone and ask for request clarification. SIGN UP HERE: www.aspirus.org/volunteers Agency: Aspirus Stevens Point Hospital Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54481 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Booth Events VolunteerWe are looking for volunteers for local farmers markets and other events! We're looking for friendly, enthusiastic volunteers to help us run our booth, connect with the community, and share the story behind our mission. Shifts will vary depending on market schedules throughout the seasons. There are a handful of events throughout the year. We will send more details to you as they become available. What you’ll do: Set up and run our booth, chat with market-goers about New Leaf’s mission, distribute materials, encourage volunteering and donating, run activities, and answer questions. Whether you're a longtime supporter or just curious to learn more, we’d love to have you on our team! Agency: New Leaf Foods, Inc. We are looking for volunteers for local farmers markets and other events! We're looking for friendly, enthusiastic volunteers to help us run our booth, connect with the community, and share the story behind our mission. Shifts will vary depending on market schedules throughout the seasons. There are a handful of events throughout the year. We will send more details to you as they become available. What you’ll do: Set up and run our booth, chat with market-goers about New Leaf’s mission, distribute materials, encourage volunteering and donating, run activities, and answer questions. Whether you're a longtime supporter or just curious to learn more, we’d love to have you on our team! Agency: New Leaf Foods, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry Garden VolunteerSmith's Crossing Community Garden is looking for volunteers to help plant and maintain our food pantry garden plot. We grow, harvest, and deliver fresh produce to share with our community. If you are interested in lending a hand, please reach out! No experience necessary :) We have flexible scheduling for those looking for community server hours. Agency: Smith's Crossing Community Garden Smith's Crossing Community Garden is looking for volunteers to help plant and maintain our food pantry garden plot. We grow, harvest, and deliver fresh produce to share with our community. If you are interested in lending a hand, please reach out! No experience necessary :) We have flexible scheduling for those looking for community server hours. Agency: Smith's Crossing Community Garden Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53590 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tech savvy volunteer neededThe Salvation Army of La Crosse County is looking for a tech savvy Computer Science or Marketing individual to assist with Social Media postings. Helping to create automated social media messaging sequences. Periodically meet with Salvation Army Development staff to discuss ongoing messaging campaigns. If interested, please contact Rick at 608-782-96126 ext. 226 or email: rick.rux@usc.salvationarmy.org Thank you. Agency: The Salvation Army of La Crosse The Salvation Army of La Crosse County is looking for a tech savvy Computer Science or Marketing individual to assist with Social Media postings. Helping to create automated social media messaging sequences. Periodically meet with Salvation Army Development staff to discuss ongoing messaging campaigns. If interested, please contact Rick at 608-782-96126 ext. 226 or email: rick.rux@usc.salvationarmy.org Thank you. Agency: The Salvation Army of La Crosse Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Caregiver Relief Volunteer in Muskego, WIWe are looking for compassionate volunteers to help a family in need. Caregivers have an exhausting job of caring for their loved one around the clock. We are looking for someone who is able to sit with a hospice patient as their caregiver takes time away for self care, doctors appointments, or groceries. Your role would be to provide supervision and companionship to the patient while their caregiver is away. You will not provide any hands on care such as changing, feeding, or moving the patients. We are looking for individuals that are available to help 1-2 hours per week. Our volunteers are full members of our hospice team and often form close ties with the patient and their family. In our Volunteer Orientation class you will understand some of the challenges that face patients and families and ways you can bring quality of life and compassionate care to them. As a hospice volunteer you will learn about the hospice philosophy, communicating with patients and families, family dynamics, spiritual care and the grief process. Please consider joining our team as we honor life and offer hope to those who need us most. Agency: AccentCare Hospice We are looking for compassionate volunteers to help a family in need. Caregivers have an exhausting job of caring for their loved one around the clock. We are looking for someone who is able to sit with a hospice patient as their caregiver takes time away for self care, doctors appointments, or groceries. Your role would be to provide supervision and companionship to the patient while their caregiver is away. You will not provide any hands on care such as changing, feeding, or moving the patients. We are looking for individuals that are available to help 1-2 hours per week. Our volunteers are full members of our hospice team and often form close ties with the patient and their family. In our Volunteer Orientation class you will understand some of the challenges that face patients and families and ways you can bring quality of life and compassionate care to them. As a hospice volunteer you will learn about the hospice philosophy, communicating with patients and families, family dynamics, spiritual care and the grief process. Please consider joining our team as we honor life and offer hope to those who need us most. Agency: AccentCare Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53150 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Urgent Need for Student TransportationDo you enjoy driving and meeting new people? Fox Valley Literacy has an urgent need for transportation volunteers to assist the following adult literacy students for the rest of winter: Mother and 3-year-old need a ride to and from class from 9-11 a.m. on Wednesdays. They live in Southeast Appleton, and the class is in downtown Appleton. Another mother and her 2-year-old need a ride to and from class from 9-11 a.m. on Wednesdays. They live in Southeast Appleton, and the class is in downtown Appleton. Older adult man needs a ride to class on Mondays and Tuesdays 10-11. He lives in Southeast Appleton, and the class is in downtown Appleton. Email: heather@foxvalleylit.org if you can help. Your kindness and generosity will have a lasting impact on their learning experience. Agency: Fox Valley Literacy Do you enjoy driving and meeting new people? Fox Valley Literacy has an urgent need for transportation volunteers to assist the following adult literacy students for the rest of winter: Mother and 3-year-old need a ride to and from class from 9-11 a.m. on Wednesdays. They live in Southeast Appleton, and the class is in downtown Appleton. Another mother and her 2-year-old need a ride to and from class from 9-11 a.m. on Wednesdays. They live in Southeast Appleton, and the class is in downtown Appleton. Older adult man needs a ride to class on Mondays and Tuesdays 10-11. He lives in Southeast Appleton, and the class is in downtown Appleton. Email: heather@foxvalleylit.org if you can help. Your kindness and generosity will have a lasting impact on their learning experience. Agency: Fox Valley Literacy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54911 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Actors Needed! Help in the Training of Healthcare Professionals at St. Luke's!Your talent will make a great impact on improving the quality work that Aurora Health Care’s medical professionals provide to the patients. Regularly, Aurora teammates complete competencies in simulation labs that require an actor to function as the patient. This is where you can assist. You will be a vital asset to the competency process by providing real life simulations of (fill in) Aurora would be happy to accept 8-10 volunteer actors to meet the needs of this opportunity. Simulations occur 3-4 times per month and last 1-3 hours each. Agency: Aurora Health Care (Milwaukee & Waukesha County) Your talent will make a great impact on improving the quality work that Aurora Health Care’s medical professionals provide to the patients. Regularly, Aurora teammates complete competencies in simulation labs that require an actor to function as the patient. This is where you can assist. You will be a vital asset to the competency process by providing real life simulations of (fill in) Aurora would be happy to accept 8-10 volunteer actors to meet the needs of this opportunity. Simulations occur 3-4 times per month and last 1-3 hours each. Agency: Aurora Health Care (Milwaukee & Waukesha County) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53215 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sunday Chapel volunteerAssist in transporting residents to and from Catholic mass on Sundays. Volunteer would stay in the mass during the service as well, to assist with taking residents back or chaplain needs. Would prefer a semester or year long volunteer experience. Agency: Bethany St. Joseph Care Center Assist in transporting residents to and from Catholic mass on Sundays. Volunteer would stay in the mass during the service as well, to assist with taking residents back or chaplain needs. Would prefer a semester or year long volunteer experience. Agency: Bethany St. Joseph Care Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: English Language Tutor for Adults in Calumet CountyMake a difference in the lives of your neighbors, build relationships, and have fun as an English tutor! We are working with a group of 25 extremely motivated adults and need to add a class for intermediate learners. With that, we're seeking a volunteer to teach this class one evening per week for 1 to 1.5 hours. No need to know any other languages or for teaching experience. We provide training, materials, guidance, and ongoing support. If you have questions or are interested, please contact Jim at jim@foxvalleylit.org. Agency: Fox Valley Literacy Make a difference in the lives of your neighbors, build relationships, and have fun as an English tutor! We are working with a group of 25 extremely motivated adults and need to add a class for intermediate learners. With that, we're seeking a volunteer to teach this class one evening per week for 1 to 1.5 hours. No need to know any other languages or for teaching experience. We provide training, materials, guidance, and ongoing support. If you have questions or are interested, please contact Jim at jim@foxvalleylit.org. Agency: Fox Valley Literacy Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53014 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Community Closet VolunteersWe invite you to join us to assist during our monthly community closet event!
Please note that this is the first step of the volunteer application process. Before your first volunteer shift, you must complete the MCC application and have this processed with the MCC Volunteer Coordinator, Arlene Gonzalez. Generally, this process will take 1-2 business days upon your application. WHEN & WHERE: 807 S. 14th StreetMilwaukee, WI 53204 2nd Saturday of the Month2 Shifts Available As Follow: 10 am -12 pm 12 pm- 3 pm Community Closet volunteers create a welcoming, dignified shopping experience by sorting donations, organizing clothing by size/season, and assisting guests in selecting items. They help maintain a tidy, boutique-like environment, often inspecting items for quality, setting up tables & taking down chairs. Sometimes assisting with check-out or providing community resources. Agency: Milwaukee Community Crossroads We invite you to join us to assist during our monthly community closet event!
Please note that this is the first step of the volunteer application process. Before your first volunteer shift, you must complete the MCC application and have this processed with the MCC Volunteer Coordinator, Arlene Gonzalez. Generally, this process will take 1-2 business days upon your application. WHEN & WHERE: 807 S. 14th StreetMilwaukee, WI 53204 2nd Saturday of the Month2 Shifts Available As Follow: 10 am -12 pm 12 pm- 3 pm Community Closet volunteers create a welcoming, dignified shopping experience by sorting donations, organizing clothing by size/season, and assisting guests in selecting items. They help maintain a tidy, boutique-like environment, often inspecting items for quality, setting up tables & taking down chairs. Sometimes assisting with check-out or providing community resources. Agency: Milwaukee Community Crossroads Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 53204 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Connection - Connecting Friends to help,Come join in the fun at Cedar Community. Volunteers are needed to assist Life Enrichment Staff with special events each month. Receive our newsletter each month and pick and choose what you are interested in and what fits into your schedule. Volunteer one time a month or as often as you wish. Come by yourself , with family or bring a friend. This opportunity is a great way at meeting new people. sharing your talents and giving back to help others. Agency: Cedar Community Come join in the fun at Cedar Community. Volunteers are needed to assist Life Enrichment Staff with special events each month. Receive our newsletter each month and pick and choose what you are interested in and what fits into your schedule. Volunteer one time a month or as often as you wish. Come by yourself , with family or bring a friend. This opportunity is a great way at meeting new people. sharing your talents and giving back to help others. Agency: Cedar Community Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53095 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels DriversDeliver lunch time meals to home-bound seniors. Routes available in Spring Valley and Elmwood areas. Commitments can be once weekly, biweekly, or on a substitute basis. It is important for the volunteer in this role to commit to his/her scheduled days. Call 715.778-5500 for more information and complete this Volunteer Application. Agency: Staying Put, Inc. Deliver lunch time meals to home-bound seniors. Routes available in Spring Valley and Elmwood areas. Commitments can be once weekly, biweekly, or on a substitute basis. It is important for the volunteer in this role to commit to his/her scheduled days. Call 715.778-5500 for more information and complete this Volunteer Application. Agency: Staying Put, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54767 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer DriverStaying Put volunteers provide rides for older adults who have no other transportation available to non-emergency medically related appointments, and essential errands. This is a much needed service in our rural community to assist people who need transportation. Volunteers are able to determine the frequency of rides. Flexibility is key, as the length of appointments may vary. Rides may be one way or both ways. Call 715.778-5500 for more information and complete this Volunteer Form Agency: Staying Put, Inc. Staying Put volunteers provide rides for older adults who have no other transportation available to non-emergency medically related appointments, and essential errands. This is a much needed service in our rural community to assist people who need transportation. Volunteers are able to determine the frequency of rides. Flexibility is key, as the length of appointments may vary. Rides may be one way or both ways. Call 715.778-5500 for more information and complete this Volunteer Form Agency: Staying Put, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54767 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Friendly VisitorShare an hour or two of your time weekly, bi-weekly or monthly, talking, listening to life
stories, playing a game, helping and enjoying the company of an older adult. You will be paired with someone based
on your personalities, shared interests and availability. This is a great experience for someone
pursuing a job in the health care field, or a new retiree looking for meaningful opportunities. Times vary depending on resident and volunteer availability. Qualifications: Good listening and social skills, willingness to learn and ability to maintain confidentiality. This may include both in person and via telephone. Call 715.778-5500 for more information and complete this Volunteer Application. Agency: Staying Put, Inc. Share an hour or two of your time weekly, bi-weekly or monthly, talking, listening to life
stories, playing a game, helping and enjoying the company of an older adult. You will be paired with someone based
on your personalities, shared interests and availability. This is a great experience for someone
pursuing a job in the health care field, or a new retiree looking for meaningful opportunities. Times vary depending on resident and volunteer availability. Qualifications: Good listening and social skills, willingness to learn and ability to maintain confidentiality. This may include both in person and via telephone. Call 715.778-5500 for more information and complete this Volunteer Application. Agency: Staying Put, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54767 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Board MemberThoughtful, strategic, dynamic, caring, innovative, professional… Do any of these attributes describe you? We seek energetic people with a wide range of expertise who are committed to meeting the needs of seniors and adults with disabilities in our community… Commitment: The board meets monthly. Board members serve a three-year term (up to two consecutive terms). Time commitment is a minimum of two to three hours a month. For more information on being considered for service on the Board of Directors contact Sue Christopher, Board Chair: sChristopher@StayingPutInc.org Call 715.778-5500 for more information and complete this Volunteer Form. Agency: Staying Put, Inc. Thoughtful, strategic, dynamic, caring, innovative, professional… Do any of these attributes describe you? We seek energetic people with a wide range of expertise who are committed to meeting the needs of seniors and adults with disabilities in our community… Commitment: The board meets monthly. Board members serve a three-year term (up to two consecutive terms). Time commitment is a minimum of two to three hours a month. For more information on being considered for service on the Board of Directors contact Sue Christopher, Board Chair: sChristopher@StayingPutInc.org Call 715.778-5500 for more information and complete this Volunteer Form. Agency: Staying Put, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54767 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2026 EmPower Luncheon Set UpWe are looking for volunteers to help us with the set up of our annual EmPower Luncheon! This opportunity will take place at the Baird Center (formerly the Wisconsin Center) in Milwaukee. We will need help setting up the tables, centerpieces, and decor along with a variety of other tasks. This is a very unique opportunity to help behind the scenes of The Women's Center's largest special event! Agency: Women's Center, The We are looking for volunteers to help us with the set up of our annual EmPower Luncheon! This opportunity will take place at the Baird Center (formerly the Wisconsin Center) in Milwaukee. We will need help setting up the tables, centerpieces, and decor along with a variety of other tasks. This is a very unique opportunity to help behind the scenes of The Women's Center's largest special event! Agency: Women's Center, The Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 28, 2026 Zip Code: 53203 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Greenhouse Volunteer OpportunityWe are seeking enthusiastic and knowledgeable individuals to serve as volunteers & docents in our greenhouse. In this role, you will assist with the day-to-day operations while engaging with visitors to educate them on vegetable production, sustainable agricultural practices and crop growing cycles. As a volunteer docent, you’ll act as an ambassador for our greenhouse, sharing the importance of production agriculture, innovations within the agricultural community and enhancing the visitor experience. This position is primarily focused on our open exhibit hours between 9am and 3pm. We are looking to have up to 2 people on each shift. Scheduling will be in 2-4 hour blocks, at your convenience, and based on when we need assistance. Find more information on this opportunity on our website: www.explorefoodandfarm.org/volunteers Agency: Food + Farm Exploration Center We are seeking enthusiastic and knowledgeable individuals to serve as volunteers & docents in our greenhouse. In this role, you will assist with the day-to-day operations while engaging with visitors to educate them on vegetable production, sustainable agricultural practices and crop growing cycles. As a volunteer docent, you’ll act as an ambassador for our greenhouse, sharing the importance of production agriculture, innovations within the agricultural community and enhancing the visitor experience. This position is primarily focused on our open exhibit hours between 9am and 3pm. We are looking to have up to 2 people on each shift. Scheduling will be in 2-4 hour blocks, at your convenience, and based on when we need assistance. Find more information on this opportunity on our website: www.explorefoodandfarm.org/volunteers Agency: Food + Farm Exploration Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54467 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Companion Hospice Volunteer - SheboyganSHARE YOUR CARE. COULD I BE A HOSPICE VOLUNTEER? YES! Consider a meaningful opportunity of being a companion volunteer serving hospice patients and their families in your community. Volunteers can visit on their own schedule as little as two hours a month, making it a manageable yet impactful way for individuals to share their compassion and support for others. Agency: Heartland Hospice SHARE YOUR CARE. COULD I BE A HOSPICE VOLUNTEER? YES! Consider a meaningful opportunity of being a companion volunteer serving hospice patients and their families in your community. Volunteers can visit on their own schedule as little as two hours a month, making it a manageable yet impactful way for individuals to share their compassion and support for others. Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53081 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Woodland Park Neighborhood VolunteerOngoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Agency: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Ongoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Agency: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Stevens Park Neighborhood VolunteerOngoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Agency: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Ongoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Agency: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sawyer Creek Neighborhood VolunteerOngoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Agency: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Ongoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Agency: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sawyer-Paine Neighborhood VolunteerOngoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Agency: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Ongoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Agency: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sacred Heart Neighborhood VolunteerOngoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Agency: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Ongoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Agency: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54902 Allow Groups: No |