Volunteer: Front Desk/Reception VolunteerPosition Description: The primary role of this position is commitment to successful daily operation of The Nature Place (TNP). This position will engage with the public, program participants, facility reservations, and staff in the daily operation of TNP. This position will assist the public with their visit to The Nature Place, answering any potential visitor questions. This position will work with the Visitor Services Team to remove barriers to accessing our space and services and will ensure the TNP is organized, clean, maintained, and safe. Responsibilities: On-site Visitor Experience Greet visitors Answer questions or find appropriate person(s) Promote program participation, visitor services, and volunteerism to visitors Restock front desk and kiosk flyers Light cleaning/tidying – coffee bar, lounge area, kid’s section, vacuuming rugs, dust windowsills, etc. Light paperwork, filing, shredding, laminating, folding brochures, etc. Communicate to the Visitor Services Manager any problems, success, potential issues, updates Ensure TNP policies and safety procedures are followed Training with education animals Marketing: Assist in distribution of publicity for upcoming events, programs, and volunteer opportunitiesTrainings: Onboarding The Nature Place Orientation Sexual Harassment trainingQualifications: Experience or interest in working with the public Excellent customer service and professional demeanor Passionate about environmental causes and being a part of the community surrounding environmental service Willing to learn and implement strategies for diversity, equity and inclusion Dependable, highly self-motivated and hard-working Willing and able to follow and implement The Nature Place’s policies and procedures Ready to undergo a background checkAgency: The Nature Place Position Description: The primary role of this position is commitment to successful daily operation of The Nature Place (TNP). This position will engage with the public, program participants, facility reservations, and staff in the daily operation of TNP. This position will assist the public with their visit to The Nature Place, answering any potential visitor questions. This position will work with the Visitor Services Team to remove barriers to accessing our space and services and will ensure the TNP is organized, clean, maintained, and safe. Responsibilities: On-site Visitor Experience Greet visitors Answer questions or find appropriate person(s) Promote program participation, visitor services, and volunteerism to visitors Restock front desk and kiosk flyers Light cleaning/tidying – coffee bar, lounge area, kid’s section, vacuuming rugs, dust windowsills, etc. Light paperwork, filing, shredding, laminating, folding brochures, etc. Communicate to the Visitor Services Manager any problems, success, potential issues, updates Ensure TNP policies and safety procedures are followed Training with education animals Marketing: Assist in distribution of publicity for upcoming events, programs, and volunteer opportunitiesTrainings: Onboarding The Nature Place Orientation Sexual Harassment trainingQualifications: Experience or interest in working with the public Excellent customer service and professional demeanor Passionate about environmental causes and being a part of the community surrounding environmental service Willing to learn and implement strategies for diversity, equity and inclusion Dependable, highly self-motivated and hard-working Willing and able to follow and implement The Nature Place’s policies and procedures Ready to undergo a background checkAgency: The Nature Place Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54601 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Share some sunshine with kids in need - Learn about advocacy this summer!We hope you can soak up some summer sun this season AND think about how you can bring some of that light to children in need. At CASA of the Fox Cities, we'll teach you how to advocate for children who have experienced abuse or neglect. If you are a good communicator who wants good things for children, this could be an excellent opportunity to truly make an impact. No special experience is required. We provide initial and ongoing training and support. As a CASA, or Court Appointed Special Advocate, you will be part of a team of people advocating for the safety and well-being of youth and children who have experienced abuse or neglect. You will do this by: Learning about them Spending time with them Collaborating with others including social workers, attorneys, and direct service providers Identify unmet needs or services that might be beneficial to the child Provide written reports to the court on a regular basisNo special experience is required! We will train you and you will serve alongside a staff member throughout your advocacy. One of the most important results of your service is laying the foundation for resilience. Your continued presence in their lives tells them they are worthy of your time and attention. This feeling of worth is the building block of resilience that will help them overcome adverse childhood experiences. Statistics show that the presence of just one consistent adult helps children who have experienced trauma. Could you be that person? The best way to discover if advocacy could be right for you is to check out our website and attend an information session. These one-hour sessions are held remotely via Zoom. You will learn about our organization, and things to consider about becoming an advocate including training, how much time you’ll need, and so on. Contact Leah for a link to an information session, or to find something that works with your schedule. You can reach her at leah@casafc.org or 920-257-4733 ext. 107. We only train advocates 4 times a year. Our next training session begins in July 2024. Join us! Together, we'll bring the light of resilience to children who are waiting for their advocate. Agency: CASA of the Fox Cities We hope you can soak up some summer sun this season AND think about how you can bring some of that light to children in need. At CASA of the Fox Cities, we'll teach you how to advocate for children who have experienced abuse or neglect. If you are a good communicator who wants good things for children, this could be an excellent opportunity to truly make an impact. No special experience is required. We provide initial and ongoing training and support. As a CASA, or Court Appointed Special Advocate, you will be part of a team of people advocating for the safety and well-being of youth and children who have experienced abuse or neglect. You will do this by: Learning about them Spending time with them Collaborating with others including social workers, attorneys, and direct service providers Identify unmet needs or services that might be beneficial to the child Provide written reports to the court on a regular basisNo special experience is required! We will train you and you will serve alongside a staff member throughout your advocacy. One of the most important results of your service is laying the foundation for resilience. Your continued presence in their lives tells them they are worthy of your time and attention. This feeling of worth is the building block of resilience that will help them overcome adverse childhood experiences. Statistics show that the presence of just one consistent adult helps children who have experienced trauma. Could you be that person? The best way to discover if advocacy could be right for you is to check out our website and attend an information session. These one-hour sessions are held remotely via Zoom. You will learn about our organization, and things to consider about becoming an advocate including training, how much time you’ll need, and so on. Contact Leah for a link to an information session, or to find something that works with your schedule. You can reach her at leah@casafc.org or 920-257-4733 ext. 107. We only train advocates 4 times a year. Our next training session begins in July 2024. Join us! Together, we'll bring the light of resilience to children who are waiting for their advocate. Agency: CASA of the Fox Cities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54913 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Office HelpAWE is looking for a volunteer with excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. A basic understanding of clerical procedures and systems such as record keeping and filing would be helpful. This opportunity is perfect for someone who is looking for a weekly volunteer opportunity for a couple of hours. The focus would be on helping AWE manage our filing systems and supplies to create better efficiencies for our small team.
Agency: Artists Working in Education - AWE AWE is looking for a volunteer with excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. A basic understanding of clerical procedures and systems such as record keeping and filing would be helpful. This opportunity is perfect for someone who is looking for a weekly volunteer opportunity for a couple of hours. The focus would be on helping AWE manage our filing systems and supplies to create better efficiencies for our small team.
Agency: Artists Working in Education - AWE Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53208 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Focus on Giving Back: Volunteer Behind the Lens for United Way Events!Join us behind the lens and help us capture the heart and soul of our Oshkosh Area United Way events! We're seeking a skilled and passionate volunteer photographer to assist capturing our enthusiastic volunteers and event attendees, from community gatherings to fundraising events. Your photos will play a crucial role in telling our story, engaging our supporters, and amplifying our impact. If you have an eye for detail and a passion for storytelling through images, we'd love to see if this opportunity is a good match! Our next OAUW Event is*: Race for the Light - Saturday, December 7, 4:00 P.M. to 5:30 P.M.*Photography volunteers are not expected to attend for the whole event. Agency: Oshkosh Area United Way Join us behind the lens and help us capture the heart and soul of our Oshkosh Area United Way events! We're seeking a skilled and passionate volunteer photographer to assist capturing our enthusiastic volunteers and event attendees, from community gatherings to fundraising events. Your photos will play a crucial role in telling our story, engaging our supporters, and amplifying our impact. If you have an eye for detail and a passion for storytelling through images, we'd love to see if this opportunity is a good match! Our next OAUW Event is*: Race for the Light - Saturday, December 7, 4:00 P.M. to 5:30 P.M.*Photography volunteers are not expected to attend for the whole event. Agency: Oshkosh Area United Way Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54923 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteers Honoring VeteransA Veteran volunteer is a person who has served or is currently serving in the military, visiting a Veteran on Hospice. Vet to Vet builds comradery that nonmilitary members can't relate to. Some things our Veteran Volunteers have done in the past are presenting veterans with a certificate and pin of gratitude for their service during a recognition ceremony when they come onto hospice care. They assist in planning and attending special activities and events for veterans. Veteran Volunteers also routinely visit Veteran Hospice patients and build relationships with them. As a Veteran, you will have first priority when we have a veteran looking for a companion volunteer. Great for veterans, ROTC, active duty, military family members etc. Here is a link for a video created by Interim with one of our Veteran patients. This video really captivates what a volunteer can do and glimpse into what being a Interim Volunteer looks like. Making Memories at Every Stage in Life: One Veteran's Hospice Story (youtube.com) Agency: Interim Healthcare - Hospice A Veteran volunteer is a person who has served or is currently serving in the military, visiting a Veteran on Hospice. Vet to Vet builds comradery that nonmilitary members can't relate to. Some things our Veteran Volunteers have done in the past are presenting veterans with a certificate and pin of gratitude for their service during a recognition ceremony when they come onto hospice care. They assist in planning and attending special activities and events for veterans. Veteran Volunteers also routinely visit Veteran Hospice patients and build relationships with them. As a Veteran, you will have first priority when we have a veteran looking for a companion volunteer. Great for veterans, ROTC, active duty, military family members etc. Here is a link for a video created by Interim with one of our Veteran patients. This video really captivates what a volunteer can do and glimpse into what being a Interim Volunteer looks like. Making Memories at Every Stage in Life: One Veteran's Hospice Story (youtube.com) Agency: Interim Healthcare - Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Respite Visit VolunteerRespite visit volunteers provide regularly scheduled visits with the patient and/or the patient's family. Offer the gift of time to family members of patients in hospice who face the ever-present challenge of care giving. Hospice respite volunteers offer short-term (1-4 hours) respite care to patients, allowing caregivers to take a break, run errands, nap, etc. Qualifications: Patience, compassion, flexibility, dependability, and good active listening skills are needed. Volunteers need to be able to establish and maintain boundaries. The volunteer must be able to put the patient's interests first. Being well grounded and possessing good common sense are important. Time Commitment: Generally, visits are made 1-2 times a month and are 1-4 hours in length. We ask that volunteers commit at least two hours a month. Benefits: The benefit of helping others who are not able to repay you is priceless. Complete training is given to volunteers to address all aspects of patient care. The Volunteer Coordinator will attend the first visit with each volunteer and will be available for any questions or concerns. Continuing education in end-of-life issues is available to all volunteers. Agency: Interim Healthcare - Hospice Respite visit volunteers provide regularly scheduled visits with the patient and/or the patient's family. Offer the gift of time to family members of patients in hospice who face the ever-present challenge of care giving. Hospice respite volunteers offer short-term (1-4 hours) respite care to patients, allowing caregivers to take a break, run errands, nap, etc. Qualifications: Patience, compassion, flexibility, dependability, and good active listening skills are needed. Volunteers need to be able to establish and maintain boundaries. The volunteer must be able to put the patient's interests first. Being well grounded and possessing good common sense are important. Time Commitment: Generally, visits are made 1-2 times a month and are 1-4 hours in length. We ask that volunteers commit at least two hours a month. Benefits: The benefit of helping others who are not able to repay you is priceless. Complete training is given to volunteers to address all aspects of patient care. The Volunteer Coordinator will attend the first visit with each volunteer and will be available for any questions or concerns. Continuing education in end-of-life issues is available to all volunteers. Agency: Interim Healthcare - Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Office VolunteerSometimes hospice can be scary for people, and they want to help but aren't sure how if they don't feel comfortable visiting patients. Becoming an office support volunteer is a perfect avenue. With your help, patients will continue to receive quick, accurate, and reliable service. Office staff are often the "unsung heroes" but not around here! Without help keeping our files in good order, maintaining good communication with doctors and facilities, it would be impossible to provide the high level of patient-centered, family-focused care that we do. We would love to have you join our team and experience the satisfaction of knowing that the ill and vulnerable are having a better day because of you. You have a variety of office duties to choose from: filing; monthly bereavement mailings; copying; organizing resources; sending, receiving and distributing faxes; and special projects. This could also be the perfect volunteer opportunity for a student wanting a career in an office setting. Agency: Interim Healthcare - Hospice Sometimes hospice can be scary for people, and they want to help but aren't sure how if they don't feel comfortable visiting patients. Becoming an office support volunteer is a perfect avenue. With your help, patients will continue to receive quick, accurate, and reliable service. Office staff are often the "unsung heroes" but not around here! Without help keeping our files in good order, maintaining good communication with doctors and facilities, it would be impossible to provide the high level of patient-centered, family-focused care that we do. We would love to have you join our team and experience the satisfaction of knowing that the ill and vulnerable are having a better day because of you. You have a variety of office duties to choose from: filing; monthly bereavement mailings; copying; organizing resources; sending, receiving and distributing faxes; and special projects. This could also be the perfect volunteer opportunity for a student wanting a career in an office setting. Agency: Interim Healthcare - Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice VolunteerBeing a hospice volunteer is an intensely rewarding experience. Volunteers are given the choice as to what types of things you want to do and how much time you want to contribute (usually 1-2 hours per week). Interim HealthCare believes that volunteers are often the heart of the origination because they give the gift of time to those in need. Volunteers provide support to patients who are near the end of life as well as their family, and caregivers. Help is provided wherever the patient considers home, which could be their own house, apartment, an assisted living, or skilled nursing facility. The goal is to help maximize quality of life when quantity of life is limited. There are two types of volunteers, Patient Volunteers and Office Volunteers. Patient Volunteers perform some of the following: Visiting and companionship which can include: reading to the patient knitting watching favorite movies word searches reminiscing listening to favorite songs or singing along Taking walks Writing letters Visiting with pets (must provide vaccine information) Giving respite relief for caregivers Shopping and errands Meal preparationOffice Volunteers may also choose to help in the office with mailing, computer work, organizing supplies, and administrative duties. Some volunteers have special training to help provide grief support. Volunteers are required to complete an interview and about 9 hours of training. They also receive ongoing support and training from the hospice care team. Hospice education covers philosophy of hospice care; services offered by hospice; physical, emotional, social, and spiritual issues encountered at the end of life; effective communication when speaking with patients and family members; comfort care; the dying process; and basic information about grief and loss. If you are interested in this opportunity, respond to this post via email or phone call! Agency: Interim Healthcare - Hospice Being a hospice volunteer is an intensely rewarding experience. Volunteers are given the choice as to what types of things you want to do and how much time you want to contribute (usually 1-2 hours per week). Interim HealthCare believes that volunteers are often the heart of the origination because they give the gift of time to those in need. Volunteers provide support to patients who are near the end of life as well as their family, and caregivers. Help is provided wherever the patient considers home, which could be their own house, apartment, an assisted living, or skilled nursing facility. The goal is to help maximize quality of life when quantity of life is limited. There are two types of volunteers, Patient Volunteers and Office Volunteers. Patient Volunteers perform some of the following: Visiting and companionship which can include: reading to the patient knitting watching favorite movies word searches reminiscing listening to favorite songs or singing along Taking walks Writing letters Visiting with pets (must provide vaccine information) Giving respite relief for caregivers Shopping and errands Meal preparationOffice Volunteers may also choose to help in the office with mailing, computer work, organizing supplies, and administrative duties. Some volunteers have special training to help provide grief support. Volunteers are required to complete an interview and about 9 hours of training. They also receive ongoing support and training from the hospice care team. Hospice education covers philosophy of hospice care; services offered by hospice; physical, emotional, social, and spiritual issues encountered at the end of life; effective communication when speaking with patients and family members; comfort care; the dying process; and basic information about grief and loss. If you are interested in this opportunity, respond to this post via email or phone call! Agency: Interim Healthcare - Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Phone PalA phone pal is like a pen pal, but instead of writing letters, it is talking over the phone! A phone pal is someone who is not able to go into a facility or a patient's home but calls them and talks to them over the phone. This person would call the patient and talk with them and be a friendly listening ear to a patient on hospice. While it may not be in person, it still gives an outlet to the patient of a person to talk to, someone to listen, and build comradery with to let them know they are not alone. A friendly caller may also make tuck in calls. Tuck in calls is where a person calls a patient, or facility where a patient lives, to ask if they need any additional supplies before we head into the weekend. Then take note of which person needs what supplies and let the nurse or aide know to bring these supplies at their next visit. Agency: Interim Healthcare - Hospice A phone pal is like a pen pal, but instead of writing letters, it is talking over the phone! A phone pal is someone who is not able to go into a facility or a patient's home but calls them and talks to them over the phone. This person would call the patient and talk with them and be a friendly listening ear to a patient on hospice. While it may not be in person, it still gives an outlet to the patient of a person to talk to, someone to listen, and build comradery with to let them know they are not alone. A friendly caller may also make tuck in calls. Tuck in calls is where a person calls a patient, or facility where a patient lives, to ask if they need any additional supplies before we head into the weekend. Then take note of which person needs what supplies and let the nurse or aide know to bring these supplies at their next visit. Agency: Interim Healthcare - Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Healthy Aging Workshops and ProgramsShare Your Passion – Inspire Healthy Aging! At Ashland Aging, we believe staying healthy is about more than doctor visits—it’s about connection, learning, and joy. We offer a variety of evidence-based workshops and programs designed to help older adults and caregivers live vibrant, independent lives. When LeAnn attended her first healthy aging workshop, she was nervous. Living alone after her husband’s passing, she’d stopped going out much. But after meeting Carrie, a volunteer leader who taught a “Living Well with Chronic Conditions” class, she began to smile again. Her warmth and encouragement reminded her that she still had goals to reach—and friends to make. Now, LeAnn never misses a session, and she’s even thinking about becoming a volunteer leader herself. Stories like LeAnn's are why we do what we do—and why we need caring, motivated people like you. Our program leaders are volunteers who bring passion, experience, and heart to every class. If you have a background in working with older adults, caregivers, or individuals managing chronic health conditions, or if you're new to working with seniors, we’d love to have you join our team. All leaders complete virtual training through the Wisconsin Institute for Healthy Aging, and we cover all training and supply costs. While a background check is required, the true reward is priceless—seeing a senior’s confidence grow, hearing their laughter return, and knowing you’ve made a lasting difference. Join us in our mission to help seniors in our community remain healthy and vibrant. Call today at 715-682-4414 ext. 4 to learn more. Agency: Ashland Aging Share Your Passion – Inspire Healthy Aging! At Ashland Aging, we believe staying healthy is about more than doctor visits—it’s about connection, learning, and joy. We offer a variety of evidence-based workshops and programs designed to help older adults and caregivers live vibrant, independent lives. When LeAnn attended her first healthy aging workshop, she was nervous. Living alone after her husband’s passing, she’d stopped going out much. But after meeting Carrie, a volunteer leader who taught a “Living Well with Chronic Conditions” class, she began to smile again. Her warmth and encouragement reminded her that she still had goals to reach—and friends to make. Now, LeAnn never misses a session, and she’s even thinking about becoming a volunteer leader herself. Stories like LeAnn's are why we do what we do—and why we need caring, motivated people like you. Our program leaders are volunteers who bring passion, experience, and heart to every class. If you have a background in working with older adults, caregivers, or individuals managing chronic health conditions, or if you're new to working with seniors, we’d love to have you join our team. All leaders complete virtual training through the Wisconsin Institute for Healthy Aging, and we cover all training and supply costs. While a background check is required, the true reward is priceless—seeing a senior’s confidence grow, hearing their laughter return, and knowing you’ve made a lasting difference. Join us in our mission to help seniors in our community remain healthy and vibrant. Call today at 715-682-4414 ext. 4 to learn more. Agency: Ashland Aging Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54806 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels (MOW) DriversDeliver More Than a Meal – Deliver Peace of Mind Every weekday, Meals on Wheels volunteer drivers travel the roads of Ashland County—through Ashland, Sanborn, Mellen, Glidden, and Butternut—bringing hot and cold meals to seniors who are homebound. But the delivery is about so much more than food. Take Jim, for example—a volunteer who delivers in Ashland. Every Wednesday, he knocks on Mrs. Anderson’s door with her favorite chicken dinner and a big smile. She always greets him with a story from her younger days, and before he leaves, she gives him a cookie and thanks him “for bringing more than just lunch—you make my day brighter.” For Mrs. Anderson, that visit reminds her she’s not alone. For Jim, it’s the best part of his week. Meals on Wheels drivers are the lifeline and vital part of the team. Meals on Wheels drivers not only ensure meals are delivered safely and on time—they also provide a friendly check-in that offers comfort to seniors and reassurance to their families. Knowing someone caring is stopping by each day brings tremendous peace of mind to loved ones. Volunteer drivers use their own vehicles and donate their time, but the reward is priceless: the smiles, the gratitude, and the knowledge that you’ve made someone’s day a little brighter. If you’d like to deliver more than a meal—deliver kindness and connection—join us in our mission and call today for more information at 715-682-4414 ext. 0. Agency: Ashland Aging Deliver More Than a Meal – Deliver Peace of Mind Every weekday, Meals on Wheels volunteer drivers travel the roads of Ashland County—through Ashland, Sanborn, Mellen, Glidden, and Butternut—bringing hot and cold meals to seniors who are homebound. But the delivery is about so much more than food. Take Jim, for example—a volunteer who delivers in Ashland. Every Wednesday, he knocks on Mrs. Anderson’s door with her favorite chicken dinner and a big smile. She always greets him with a story from her younger days, and before he leaves, she gives him a cookie and thanks him “for bringing more than just lunch—you make my day brighter.” For Mrs. Anderson, that visit reminds her she’s not alone. For Jim, it’s the best part of his week. Meals on Wheels drivers are the lifeline and vital part of the team. Meals on Wheels drivers not only ensure meals are delivered safely and on time—they also provide a friendly check-in that offers comfort to seniors and reassurance to their families. Knowing someone caring is stopping by each day brings tremendous peace of mind to loved ones. Volunteer drivers use their own vehicles and donate their time, but the reward is priceless: the smiles, the gratitude, and the knowledge that you’ve made someone’s day a little brighter. If you’d like to deliver more than a meal—deliver kindness and connection—join us in our mission and call today for more information at 715-682-4414 ext. 0. Agency: Ashland Aging Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54806 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer Medical DriversBecome a Volunteer Driver — Every Ride Has a Story! When Mary lost her husband, she also lost her only ride to her doctor’s appointments. That is, until Tom volunteered to drive her. Now, every other Tuesday morning, they chat about family, gardening, and the latest local news on the way to her cancer treatments. For Mary, it’s more than transportation—it’s friendship and independence. For Tom, it’s the best part of his week. Our Volunteer Driver Program depends on caring individuals like Tom. Volunteer drivers provide non-emergency rides for seniors and adults with disabilities—helping them get to medical appointments and back home safely. Each trip helps someone stay healthy, connected, and independent. Each ride is more than just a trip; it’s a lifeline that helps clients stay connected to their doctors, their community, and their independence. Volunteers choose how often they drive—once a week, once a month, or on call—and assignments are typically just part of a day (morning or afternoon). We work with your schedule and offer a mileage stipend. Some trips are shorter in Ashland County, others are longer - to Duluth or Ironwood. Volunteer drivers use their own reliable vehicle and must maintain a valid driver’s license and proof of automobile insurance on file with our agency. If you have a reliable car and a few hours to spare, you can make a real difference—one ride, one smile, one story at a time. Join our cause, be that difference, and make a new connection. Call us today for more information - 715-682-4414 ext 0. Agency: Ashland Aging Become a Volunteer Driver — Every Ride Has a Story! When Mary lost her husband, she also lost her only ride to her doctor’s appointments. That is, until Tom volunteered to drive her. Now, every other Tuesday morning, they chat about family, gardening, and the latest local news on the way to her cancer treatments. For Mary, it’s more than transportation—it’s friendship and independence. For Tom, it’s the best part of his week. Our Volunteer Driver Program depends on caring individuals like Tom. Volunteer drivers provide non-emergency rides for seniors and adults with disabilities—helping them get to medical appointments and back home safely. Each trip helps someone stay healthy, connected, and independent. Each ride is more than just a trip; it’s a lifeline that helps clients stay connected to their doctors, their community, and their independence. Volunteers choose how often they drive—once a week, once a month, or on call—and assignments are typically just part of a day (morning or afternoon). We work with your schedule and offer a mileage stipend. Some trips are shorter in Ashland County, others are longer - to Duluth or Ironwood. Volunteer drivers use their own reliable vehicle and must maintain a valid driver’s license and proof of automobile insurance on file with our agency. If you have a reliable car and a few hours to spare, you can make a real difference—one ride, one smile, one story at a time. Join our cause, be that difference, and make a new connection. Call us today for more information - 715-682-4414 ext 0. Agency: Ashland Aging Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54806 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer with AFS USAJoin AFS USA today! AFS USA is seeking passionate individuals to join our global network, uniting citizens worldwide in a shared mission for justice and peace. As an AFS volunteer, you'll embark on a transformative journey, fostering profound connections with students, families, and schools to shape a more interconnected world. Through our programs, you'll empower host families and students to embrace global citizenship, cultivate empathy, and build enduring bonds across borders. As part of a dedicated team, you'll play a pivotal role in finding suitable host families, providing essential support and orientation, and championing AFS within your community. At AFS, diversity and inclusion are at the core of everything we do. We welcome individuals of all ages, abilities, identities, and backgrounds, knowing that our strength lies in our diversity. Your unique perspective enriches our collective impact, driving us closer to our shared goals. Training tailored to your interests and involvement awaits you at AFS USA. Join us today, and embark on a journey that transcends boundaries, creating a world of understanding and compassion. Learn more about volunteer opportunities here Agency: AFS USA Join AFS USA today! AFS USA is seeking passionate individuals to join our global network, uniting citizens worldwide in a shared mission for justice and peace. As an AFS volunteer, you'll embark on a transformative journey, fostering profound connections with students, families, and schools to shape a more interconnected world. Through our programs, you'll empower host families and students to embrace global citizenship, cultivate empathy, and build enduring bonds across borders. As part of a dedicated team, you'll play a pivotal role in finding suitable host families, providing essential support and orientation, and championing AFS within your community. At AFS, diversity and inclusion are at the core of everything we do. We welcome individuals of all ages, abilities, identities, and backgrounds, knowing that our strength lies in our diversity. Your unique perspective enriches our collective impact, driving us closer to our shared goals. Training tailored to your interests and involvement awaits you at AFS USA. Join us today, and embark on a journey that transcends boundaries, creating a world of understanding and compassion. Learn more about volunteer opportunities here Agency: AFS USA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53201 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Lead United Council MemberJoin Us!
We cultivate community-minded individuals and professionals to Lead United in their workplaces, in our community and through their philanthropy. Lead United households give between $1,000-$9,999 annually and are passionate about making Dane County a more resilient community. This donor network was created to celebrate and promote leadership giving in Dane County, provide positive donor experiences, and strengthen donor connections and understanding of the impact of their investments. Council PositionAs the governing body of the Lead United Donor Network, council members create and implement community-wide member engagement strategies centered on leadership giving with United Way of Dane County. Council members also serve as Lead United Ambassadors, extending engagement with Lead United members within their workplaces. Opportunities: Join your employee campaign team to promote and celebrate leadership giving Take on a community-focused leadership role within your workplace, work alongside other company leaders to engage staff Demonstrate community impact of Lead United members Develop leadership and communication skills Deepen your understanding of critical issues in Dane County Engage in volunteer, networking and development opportunities with other community-minded individuals within your workplace, industry, and Dane County Be part of a holistic and highly collaborative movement to strengthen community and family wellbeing in Dane CountyKey skills: Relationship development Servant leader Excellent communication Time management We welcome any Lead United member at any stage in their careerResponsibilities and time commitment: All responsibilities are dependent on leadership support and work culture. Responsibilities are flexible from low to high commitment, and all tasks are supported by United Way of Dane County. Lead United engagement can be conducted through targeted communications with known members or broad communications with all staff if donor identity is unknown. Conceptualize, help plan and attend Lead United events and engagements with attendees Personal outreach to donors based on connections and council needs, e.g., personal invitations to events, thanks for attending/giving, donor check-ins, invitation to join the network during annual campaign, etc. Act as an Ambassador for Lead United members within your workplace (with support from leadership) by personally inviting them to Lead United events Support your Employee Campaign Team to promote/celebrate leadership giving during campaign Meets monthly as scheduled, in person preferred but hybrid available Total annual commitment = 15-30h ContactMolly Schumacher, Director of Donor Engagement: molly.schumacher@uwdc.org Agency: United Way of Dane County Join Us!
We cultivate community-minded individuals and professionals to Lead United in their workplaces, in our community and through their philanthropy. Lead United households give between $1,000-$9,999 annually and are passionate about making Dane County a more resilient community. This donor network was created to celebrate and promote leadership giving in Dane County, provide positive donor experiences, and strengthen donor connections and understanding of the impact of their investments. Council PositionAs the governing body of the Lead United Donor Network, council members create and implement community-wide member engagement strategies centered on leadership giving with United Way of Dane County. Council members also serve as Lead United Ambassadors, extending engagement with Lead United members within their workplaces. Opportunities: Join your employee campaign team to promote and celebrate leadership giving Take on a community-focused leadership role within your workplace, work alongside other company leaders to engage staff Demonstrate community impact of Lead United members Develop leadership and communication skills Deepen your understanding of critical issues in Dane County Engage in volunteer, networking and development opportunities with other community-minded individuals within your workplace, industry, and Dane County Be part of a holistic and highly collaborative movement to strengthen community and family wellbeing in Dane CountyKey skills: Relationship development Servant leader Excellent communication Time management We welcome any Lead United member at any stage in their careerResponsibilities and time commitment: All responsibilities are dependent on leadership support and work culture. Responsibilities are flexible from low to high commitment, and all tasks are supported by United Way of Dane County. Lead United engagement can be conducted through targeted communications with known members or broad communications with all staff if donor identity is unknown. Conceptualize, help plan and attend Lead United events and engagements with attendees Personal outreach to donors based on connections and council needs, e.g., personal invitations to events, thanks for attending/giving, donor check-ins, invitation to join the network during annual campaign, etc. Act as an Ambassador for Lead United members within your workplace (with support from leadership) by personally inviting them to Lead United events Support your Employee Campaign Team to promote/celebrate leadership giving during campaign Meets monthly as scheduled, in person preferred but hybrid available Total annual commitment = 15-30h ContactMolly Schumacher, Director of Donor Engagement: molly.schumacher@uwdc.org Agency: United Way of Dane County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53704 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Women United Council MemberJoin Us
We are Women United! Our local network of more than 1,200 members provides community-wide personal and professional development opportunities, and collectively invests in and advocates for programs that support financial security for all Dane County women. Help us reach more women and their families to help them succeed in work and life. Council PositionAs the governing body of Women United, council members create and implement community-wide member engagement strategies focused on women’s personal and professional development, and advocate for programs that provide financial security for women in Dane County. New council members are onboarded on a quarterly basis. Opportunities: Promote women-centered community education and engagement in your network Engage in and promote volunteer, networking and development opportunities Represent your workplace and your women-identified staff members in our community Develop leadership and communication skills Explore diversity, equity and inclusion best practices Network with local professionals, United Way of Dane County Ambassadors and local Employee Resource Group (ERG) leaders Partner your Women’s ERG with our Employee Resource Network (if applicable) Be part of a holistic and highly collaborative movement to strengthen community and family wellbeing in Dane CountyKey Skills: Relationship development Servant leadership Communication ERG member/leader is a bonus! We welcome women at any stage in their careerResponsibilities, time commitment: in collaboration with United Way support staff, Recruit council and committee members reflective of Women United membership and Dane County women Set annual goals for DEI, engagement and philanthropy Grow and retain Women United Membership Nominate and identify a Women in Philanthropy Award Honoree each year Support the Women United Annual Brunch fundraiser and philanthropy goals Support engagement goals including attending events, promoting Women United activities on social media, and email communications with members/prospective members before and after events Serve on a short-term ad-hoc subcommittee (optional), e.g., Women in Philanthropy Award Selection Committee, Philanthropy Committee Meets monthly for 1 hour as scheduled (hybrid) Total annual time commitment = 20-40 hours Sub Committees:developing strategies, implementing plans, and delegating tasks to achieve Council goals. Each committee is headed by a Chair and Vice Chair, who are responsible for creating agendas, facilitating committee meetings, and reporting results and updates to Council. It is not a requirement for Council members to join a committee or vice versa, but many volunteers serve on both. Personal and Professional Development (PPD) Committee This committee plans and implements personal and professional development programming for Women United members and supporters. Programming includes women-centered quarterly events such as Leadership Roundtables, expert panel discussions, workshops, and training. Responsibilities: in collaboration with United Way staff and Council, Develop and implement programming to provide personal and professional development for members, prospective members, and the broader community Plan and host quarterly events Research and secure event speakers/mentors/panelists, sponsors, and venues with support from United Way staff Support event outline and script development Identify and implement strategies with Women United network to increase attendance Ensure all event attendees are followed-up with Meets monthly for 1 hour as scheduled (virtual) Total annual time commitment = 10-20 hours Membership and Engagement CommitteeThis committee creates an inclusive and welcoming environment for our current and potential members, and fosters engagement through connection and relationship building. Overall goals for this committee are to grow and retain Women United membership and develop mutually beneficial partnerships with corporate/small business partners through the Women United Employee Resource Network. Responsibilities: in collaboration with United Way staff and Council, Identify and implement strategies to retain and recruit Women United supporters (members, sponsors, corporate partners, women owned businesses Host and sponsor member appreciation event (e.g., Concerts on the Square, Holiday Social) In alignment with United Way of Dane County, implement a corporate engagement strategy to connect with existing and new donors. E.g., Support strategy for Women’s ERG Network Develop and distribute ERG Toolkit Regularly scheduled activities to engage donors Meets monthly for 1 hour as scheduled (virtual) Total annual time commitment = 10-20 hours Contact:Molly Schumacher, Director of Donor Engagement: molly.schumacher@uwdc.org
Agency: United Way of Dane County Join Us
We are Women United! Our local network of more than 1,200 members provides community-wide personal and professional development opportunities, and collectively invests in and advocates for programs that support financial security for all Dane County women. Help us reach more women and their families to help them succeed in work and life. Council PositionAs the governing body of Women United, council members create and implement community-wide member engagement strategies focused on women’s personal and professional development, and advocate for programs that provide financial security for women in Dane County. New council members are onboarded on a quarterly basis. Opportunities: Promote women-centered community education and engagement in your network Engage in and promote volunteer, networking and development opportunities Represent your workplace and your women-identified staff members in our community Develop leadership and communication skills Explore diversity, equity and inclusion best practices Network with local professionals, United Way of Dane County Ambassadors and local Employee Resource Group (ERG) leaders Partner your Women’s ERG with our Employee Resource Network (if applicable) Be part of a holistic and highly collaborative movement to strengthen community and family wellbeing in Dane CountyKey Skills: Relationship development Servant leadership Communication ERG member/leader is a bonus! We welcome women at any stage in their careerResponsibilities, time commitment: in collaboration with United Way support staff, Recruit council and committee members reflective of Women United membership and Dane County women Set annual goals for DEI, engagement and philanthropy Grow and retain Women United Membership Nominate and identify a Women in Philanthropy Award Honoree each year Support the Women United Annual Brunch fundraiser and philanthropy goals Support engagement goals including attending events, promoting Women United activities on social media, and email communications with members/prospective members before and after events Serve on a short-term ad-hoc subcommittee (optional), e.g., Women in Philanthropy Award Selection Committee, Philanthropy Committee Meets monthly for 1 hour as scheduled (hybrid) Total annual time commitment = 20-40 hours Sub Committees:developing strategies, implementing plans, and delegating tasks to achieve Council goals. Each committee is headed by a Chair and Vice Chair, who are responsible for creating agendas, facilitating committee meetings, and reporting results and updates to Council. It is not a requirement for Council members to join a committee or vice versa, but many volunteers serve on both. Personal and Professional Development (PPD) Committee This committee plans and implements personal and professional development programming for Women United members and supporters. Programming includes women-centered quarterly events such as Leadership Roundtables, expert panel discussions, workshops, and training. Responsibilities: in collaboration with United Way staff and Council, Develop and implement programming to provide personal and professional development for members, prospective members, and the broader community Plan and host quarterly events Research and secure event speakers/mentors/panelists, sponsors, and venues with support from United Way staff Support event outline and script development Identify and implement strategies with Women United network to increase attendance Ensure all event attendees are followed-up with Meets monthly for 1 hour as scheduled (virtual) Total annual time commitment = 10-20 hours Membership and Engagement CommitteeThis committee creates an inclusive and welcoming environment for our current and potential members, and fosters engagement through connection and relationship building. Overall goals for this committee are to grow and retain Women United membership and develop mutually beneficial partnerships with corporate/small business partners through the Women United Employee Resource Network. Responsibilities: in collaboration with United Way staff and Council, Identify and implement strategies to retain and recruit Women United supporters (members, sponsors, corporate partners, women owned businesses Host and sponsor member appreciation event (e.g., Concerts on the Square, Holiday Social) In alignment with United Way of Dane County, implement a corporate engagement strategy to connect with existing and new donors. E.g., Support strategy for Women’s ERG Network Develop and distribute ERG Toolkit Regularly scheduled activities to engage donors Meets monthly for 1 hour as scheduled (virtual) Total annual time commitment = 10-20 hours Contact:Molly Schumacher, Director of Donor Engagement: molly.schumacher@uwdc.org
Agency: United Way of Dane County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53704 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Movement Mentors - Walking Buddies for Adults with Special Needs
Help individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities get out outside for light exercise and vitamin D! Our Adult Family Home residents are looking for walking and biking buddies to go on short neighborhood outings.
Weekend Times Morning 8-11 am Evenings 4-7 pm
Weekday Times Evening 4-7 pm
Locations: Port Washington, Saukville, and Grafton
Agency: Balance, Inc.
Help individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities get out outside for light exercise and vitamin D! Our Adult Family Home residents are looking for walking and biking buddies to go on short neighborhood outings.
Weekend Times Morning 8-11 am Evenings 4-7 pm
Weekday Times Evening 4-7 pm
Locations: Port Washington, Saukville, and Grafton
Agency: Balance, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53024 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentor Youth at Randall Elementary - Big Brothers Big Sisters (West High School Students Only)
The High School Leadership Program at West High School and Randall Elementary School is a great option for high school students who aspire to be mentors and are passionate about positively impacting young lives. Monday's during the school year, 11:15 AM to 12:00 PM at Randall Elementary School (1802 Regent St, Madison, WI 53726)
Complete an application.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
After enrolling in our School-Friends 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 West 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 West 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 Children entering 7th grade at Hamilton Middle School REQUIREMENTS FOR LITTLES Student at Randall 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 West High School and Randall Elementary School is a great option for high school students who aspire to be mentors and are passionate about positively impacting young lives. Monday's during the school year, 11:15 AM to 12:00 PM at Randall Elementary School (1802 Regent St, Madison, WI 53726)
Complete an application.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
After enrolling in our School-Friends 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 West 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 West 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 Children entering 7th grade at Hamilton Middle School REQUIREMENTS FOR LITTLES Student at Randall 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: 53726 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentor Youth at Kennedy Elementary School - Big Brothers Big Sisters
School Friends at Kennedy Elementary l is a great option for individuals who aspire to be mentors and are passionate about positively impacting young lives. Friday's during the school year, 112:15 PM to 1:15 PM at Kennedy Elementary School (221 Meadowlark Dr, Madison, WI 53714)
Complete an application.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
After enrolling in our School-Friends 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. BBBS conducts regular check-in conversations and observations with Bigs and Littles to ensure the relationship is healthy, safe, and thriving. REQUIREMENTS FOR BIGS 18 years or older Must live or work in Dane County Complete online application, interview, and references Pass a background check Big must connect with Match Support Specialist as required REQUIREMENTS FOR LITTLES 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
School Friends at Kennedy Elementary l is a great option for individuals who aspire to be mentors and are passionate about positively impacting young lives. Friday's during the school year, 112:15 PM to 1:15 PM at Kennedy Elementary School (221 Meadowlark Dr, Madison, WI 53714)
Complete an application.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
After enrolling in our School-Friends 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. BBBS conducts regular check-in conversations and observations with Bigs and Littles to ensure the relationship is healthy, safe, and thriving. REQUIREMENTS FOR BIGS 18 years or older Must live or work in Dane County Complete online application, interview, and references Pass a background check Big must connect with Match Support Specialist as required REQUIREMENTS FOR LITTLES 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: 53714 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentor Youth at One City Schools - Big Brothers Big Sisters
School Friends at One City Schools is a great option for individuals who aspire to be mentors and are passionate about positively impacting young lives. Tuesday's during the school year,11:00 AM to 12:00 PM at One City Schools (1707 W Broadway, Madison, WI 53713)
Complete an application.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
After enrolling in our School-Friends 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.
BBBS conducts regular check-in conversations and observations with Bigs and Littles to ensure the relationship is healthy, safe, and thriving. REQUIREMENTS FOR BIGS 18 years or older Must live or work in Dane County Complete online application, interview, and references Pass a background check Big must connect with Match Support Specialist as required Children entering 4th or 5th grade at One City Schools REQUIREMENTS FOR LITTLES 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
School Friends at One City Schools is a great option for individuals who aspire to be mentors and are passionate about positively impacting young lives. Tuesday's during the school year,11:00 AM to 12:00 PM at One City Schools (1707 W Broadway, Madison, WI 53713)
Complete an application.
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
After enrolling in our School-Friends 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.
BBBS conducts regular check-in conversations and observations with Bigs and Littles to ensure the relationship is healthy, safe, and thriving. REQUIREMENTS FOR BIGS 18 years or older Must live or work in Dane County Complete online application, interview, and references Pass a background check Big must connect with Match Support Specialist as required Children entering 4th or 5th grade at One City Schools REQUIREMENTS FOR LITTLES 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: 53713 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Recycling Program VolunteerHabitat for Humanity Ozaukee is expanding the Aluminum Recycling program. Individuals and groups who would be willing to help should contact: executivedirectorHFHOZ@gmail.com Tasks include: Setting up collection containers at area events and, picking up the containers after the event. Bags of cans can be brought back to the back to the Ozaukee Nonprofit Center Collection area. Transporting bags of cans to Ozaukee Iron and Metal to recycle them . Receipts and reimbursements should be turned in to the HFHOZ office on Dakota Drive in Grafton. Finding new opportunities for partnerships for recycling Posting signs and increasing awareness of this Recycling for Homes program.Contact: ExecutiveDirectorHFHOZ@gmail.comAgency: Habitat for Humanity-Ozaukee Habitat for Humanity Ozaukee is expanding the Aluminum Recycling program. Individuals and groups who would be willing to help should contact: executivedirectorHFHOZ@gmail.com Tasks include: Setting up collection containers at area events and, picking up the containers after the event. Bags of cans can be brought back to the back to the Ozaukee Nonprofit Center Collection area. Transporting bags of cans to Ozaukee Iron and Metal to recycle them . Receipts and reimbursements should be turned in to the HFHOZ office on Dakota Drive in Grafton. Finding new opportunities for partnerships for recycling Posting signs and increasing awareness of this Recycling for Homes program.Contact: ExecutiveDirectorHFHOZ@gmail.comAgency: Habitat for Humanity-Ozaukee Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53024 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Donate sandwiches for those in the community suffering from food insecurityGuest House provides approximately 300-400 sandwiches daily to shelter guests and to those in need in our community. Our goal is to have sandwiches available to all those in need each day of the year. Sandwiches can be made off-site and delivered or can be made on-site where a tour is provided to learn about our mission and programs. Please contact Mary Cappon, marycappon@guesthouseofmilwaukee.org, for sandwich donation guidelines and to schedule your delivery or on-site group. Agency: Guest House of Milwaukee Guest House provides approximately 300-400 sandwiches daily to shelter guests and to those in need in our community. Our goal is to have sandwiches available to all those in need each day of the year. Sandwiches can be made off-site and delivered or can be made on-site where a tour is provided to learn about our mission and programs. Please contact Mary Cappon, marycappon@guesthouseofmilwaukee.org, for sandwich donation guidelines and to schedule your delivery or on-site group. Agency: Guest House of Milwaukee Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53205 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Childcare Women & Children's English ClassesWe are looking for volunteers to help facilitate play with children at our Women & Children's English Classes! Tuesdays and Thursdays at St. Andrew's Lutheran Church from 12-2pm Supervise and engage with children while mothers attend classCreate a warm & playful spaceEnsure safety by monitoring play & respecting boundariesCommunicate concerns with staff or teachers as neededNote: Because this class is designed for women and their children, we do ask for women volunteers for this role to maintain a comfortable and culturally appropriate space for all individuals. Agency: Winnebago Area Literacy Council We are looking for volunteers to help facilitate play with children at our Women & Children's English Classes! Tuesdays and Thursdays at St. Andrew's Lutheran Church from 12-2pm Supervise and engage with children while mothers attend classCreate a warm & playful spaceEnsure safety by monitoring play & respecting boundariesCommunicate concerns with staff or teachers as neededNote: Because this class is designed for women and their children, we do ask for women volunteers for this role to maintain a comfortable and culturally appropriate space for all individuals. Agency: Winnebago Area Literacy Council Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Help Build a Habitat Home – No Experience Needed!Do you like helping others? Enjoy working with your hands? Whether you can swing a hammer, paint a wall, hang drywall—or just want to learn—we need you! - Help a deserving family achieve affordable homeownership Let’s build something great together! Agency: Wisconsin Rapids Area Habitat for Humanity Do you like helping others? Enjoy working with your hands? Whether you can swing a hammer, paint a wall, hang drywall—or just want to learn—we need you! - Help a deserving family achieve affordable homeownership Let’s build something great together! Agency: Wisconsin Rapids Area Habitat for Humanity Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Mar 31, 2026 Zip Code: 54494 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Trades People—Join Us in Building Habitat Home #22!The Wisconsin Rapids Area Habitat for Humanity is gearing up to build our 22nd Habitat home in the coming spring! Building a home takes a team, and we need skilled tradespeople to make it happen. Your time and skills will change a local family's life for the better. Habitat homeowners purchase their homes with an affordable, no-interest mortgage—your help makes homeownership possible. Let’s build something great together! Agency: Wisconsin Rapids Area Habitat for Humanity The Wisconsin Rapids Area Habitat for Humanity is gearing up to build our 22nd Habitat home in the coming spring! Building a home takes a team, and we need skilled tradespeople to make it happen. Your time and skills will change a local family's life for the better. Habitat homeowners purchase their homes with an affordable, no-interest mortgage—your help makes homeownership possible. Let’s build something great together! Agency: Wisconsin Rapids Area Habitat for Humanity Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Mar 31, 2026 Zip Code: 54494 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer with MS-Just Keep Moving, Inc.MS-Just Keep Moving, Inc. is looking for long-term volunteers to support operations of a community-based gym serving members with Multiple Sclerosis. We are located in Waukesha, WI. Our hours of operation are Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings from 8am - 12pm. There is also a potential opportunity to volunteer one weeknight per week if we can have multiple volunteers commit. Volunteering can be as flexible as needed. Volunteers are greatly appreciated and can help in several ways as listed below: Assist members get on and off exercise equipment (may need to help transfer depending on ability level of member) Assist members to exercise or stretch Fundraising Event planning Exercise machine maintenance Media relations Friday morning bike rides around Lake Pewaukee - 7am Educational programming relevant to those living with MSAgency: MS- Just Keep Moving, Inc. MS-Just Keep Moving, Inc. is looking for long-term volunteers to support operations of a community-based gym serving members with Multiple Sclerosis. We are located in Waukesha, WI. Our hours of operation are Monday, Wednesday, and Friday mornings from 8am - 12pm. There is also a potential opportunity to volunteer one weeknight per week if we can have multiple volunteers commit. Volunteering can be as flexible as needed. Volunteers are greatly appreciated and can help in several ways as listed below: Assist members get on and off exercise equipment (may need to help transfer depending on ability level of member) Assist members to exercise or stretch Fundraising Event planning Exercise machine maintenance Media relations Friday morning bike rides around Lake Pewaukee - 7am Educational programming relevant to those living with MSAgency: MS- Just Keep Moving, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Office Support/Administrative VolunteersAt Heartland, we consider the chance to be involved in the lives of our patients and families both a sacred opportunity and a privilege. The love, respect and care our hospice volunteers provide is vitally important to our patients' overall well-being during challenging times. Hospice volunteers say that being intimately involved with another person's death gives them a greater appreciation for life. Some say it makes them more grateful and less susceptible to getting ruffled over life's smaller hassles such as long lines and traffic jams [source: Hospice Volunteer Association].
Our Administrative Volunteers assist in ensuring our Care Teams are prepared and ready to attend a death, visit a grieving family member, honor veterans, train a new staff member, or admit a new patient to our services. Our Social Workers, Nurses, Physicians, CNAs, Spiritual Care Coordinators, Music Therapists, Art Therapists, Dietitians, Physical Therapists, and Bereavement Teams need the office support to be in the field and accomplish their tasks. From assembling admission binders, to transferring files, to running data pulls, to making phone calls, to labeling pamphlets, to scanning files: we will accommodate your skill sets to find the perfect fit for you. We need your help! If office support is your specialty, please consider joining our team! Contact Athena Johnson at Athena.Johnson@heartlandhospice.com today.
Agency: Heartland Hospice Serving South Central Wisconsin At Heartland, we consider the chance to be involved in the lives of our patients and families both a sacred opportunity and a privilege. The love, respect and care our hospice volunteers provide is vitally important to our patients' overall well-being during challenging times. Hospice volunteers say that being intimately involved with another person's death gives them a greater appreciation for life. Some say it makes them more grateful and less susceptible to getting ruffled over life's smaller hassles such as long lines and traffic jams [source: Hospice Volunteer Association].
Our Administrative Volunteers assist in ensuring our Care Teams are prepared and ready to attend a death, visit a grieving family member, honor veterans, train a new staff member, or admit a new patient to our services. Our Social Workers, Nurses, Physicians, CNAs, Spiritual Care Coordinators, Music Therapists, Art Therapists, Dietitians, Physical Therapists, and Bereavement Teams need the office support to be in the field and accomplish their tasks. From assembling admission binders, to transferring files, to running data pulls, to making phone calls, to labeling pamphlets, to scanning files: we will accommodate your skill sets to find the perfect fit for you. We need your help! If office support is your specialty, please consider joining our team! Contact Athena Johnson at Athena.Johnson@heartlandhospice.com today.
Agency: Heartland Hospice Serving South Central Wisconsin Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53718 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cookie Bakers Needed at Aurora SheboyganWe are excited to share that our cookie baking program is back at Aurora Sheboygan.
Be the person that puts big smiles on patient's faces as you offer them a freshly baked, warm cookie made by you with love. No baking experience required. The cookies are ready made!
This is 1 hour 8 am- 9 am Mondays through Fridays for surgery patients. We accept volunteers 14 and older. Please apply through the link below Aurora Health part of Advocate Health Volunteering Opportunities Agency: Aurora Health Care (Sheboygan) We are excited to share that our cookie baking program is back at Aurora Sheboygan.
Be the person that puts big smiles on patient's faces as you offer them a freshly baked, warm cookie made by you with love. No baking experience required. The cookies are ready made!
This is 1 hour 8 am- 9 am Mondays through Fridays for surgery patients. We accept volunteers 14 and older. Please apply through the link below Aurora Health part of Advocate Health Volunteering Opportunities Agency: Aurora Health Care (Sheboygan) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53081 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Phone PalA phone pal is like a pen pal but instead of writing letters, it's over the phone! A phone pal is someone who is not able to go into a facility or a patient's home but calls them and talks to them over the phone. This person would call the patient and talk with them and be a friendly listening ear to a patient on hospice. While it may not be in person, it still gives an outlet to the patient of a person to talk to, someone to listen, and build comradery with to let them know they are not alone. A friendly caller may also make tuck in calls. Tuck in calls is where a person calls a patient, or facility where a patient lives, to ask if they need any additional supplies before we head into the weekend. Then take note of which person needs what supplies and let the nurse or aide know to bring these supplies at their next visit. Agency: Interim Hospice A phone pal is like a pen pal but instead of writing letters, it's over the phone! A phone pal is someone who is not able to go into a facility or a patient's home but calls them and talks to them over the phone. This person would call the patient and talk with them and be a friendly listening ear to a patient on hospice. While it may not be in person, it still gives an outlet to the patient of a person to talk to, someone to listen, and build comradery with to let them know they are not alone. A friendly caller may also make tuck in calls. Tuck in calls is where a person calls a patient, or facility where a patient lives, to ask if they need any additional supplies before we head into the weekend. Then take note of which person needs what supplies and let the nurse or aide know to bring these supplies at their next visit. Agency: Interim Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Respite Visit VolunteerRespite visit volunteers provide regularly scheduled visits with the patient and/or the patient's family. Offer the gift of time to family members of patients in hospice who face the ever-present challenge of care giving. Hospice respite volunteers offer short-term (1-4 hours) respite care to patients, allowing caregivers to take a break, run errands, nap, etc. Qualifications: Patience, compassion, flexibility, dependability, and good active listening skills are needed. Volunteers need to be able to establish and maintain boundaries. The volunteer must be able to put the patient's interests first. Being well grounded and possessing good common sense are important. Time Commitment: Generally, visits are made 1-2 times a month and are 1-4 hours in length. We ask that volunteers commit at least two hours a month. Benefits: The benefit of helping others who are not able to repay you is priceless. Complete training is given to volunteers to address all aspects of patient care. The Volunteer Coordinator will attend the first visit with each volunteer and will be available for any questions or concerns. Continuing education in end-of-life issues is available to all volunteers. Agency: Interim Hospice Respite visit volunteers provide regularly scheduled visits with the patient and/or the patient's family. Offer the gift of time to family members of patients in hospice who face the ever-present challenge of care giving. Hospice respite volunteers offer short-term (1-4 hours) respite care to patients, allowing caregivers to take a break, run errands, nap, etc. Qualifications: Patience, compassion, flexibility, dependability, and good active listening skills are needed. Volunteers need to be able to establish and maintain boundaries. The volunteer must be able to put the patient's interests first. Being well grounded and possessing good common sense are important. Time Commitment: Generally, visits are made 1-2 times a month and are 1-4 hours in length. We ask that volunteers commit at least two hours a month. Benefits: The benefit of helping others who are not able to repay you is priceless. Complete training is given to volunteers to address all aspects of patient care. The Volunteer Coordinator will attend the first visit with each volunteer and will be available for any questions or concerns. Continuing education in end-of-life issues is available to all volunteers. Agency: Interim Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Office VolunteerSometimes hospice can be scary for people, and they want to help but aren't sure how if they don't feel comfortable visiting patients. Becoming an office support volunteer is a perfect avenue. With your help, patients will continue to receive quick, accurate, and reliable service. Office staff are often the "unsung heroes" but not around here! Without help keeping our files in good order, maintaining good communication with doctors and facilities, it would be impossible to provide the high level of patient-centered, family-focused care that we do. We would love to have you join our team and experience the satisfaction of knowing that the ill and vulnerable are having a better day because of you. You have a variety of office duties to choose from: filing; monthly bereavement mailings; copying; organizing resources; sending, receiving and distributing faxes; and special projects. Agency: Interim Hospice Sometimes hospice can be scary for people, and they want to help but aren't sure how if they don't feel comfortable visiting patients. Becoming an office support volunteer is a perfect avenue. With your help, patients will continue to receive quick, accurate, and reliable service. Office staff are often the "unsung heroes" but not around here! Without help keeping our files in good order, maintaining good communication with doctors and facilities, it would be impossible to provide the high level of patient-centered, family-focused care that we do. We would love to have you join our team and experience the satisfaction of knowing that the ill and vulnerable are having a better day because of you. You have a variety of office duties to choose from: filing; monthly bereavement mailings; copying; organizing resources; sending, receiving and distributing faxes; and special projects. Agency: Interim Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers Honoring Veterans & Vet-to-Vet ProgramA Veteran volunteer is a person who has served or is currently serving in the military, visiting a Veteran on Hospice. Vet to Vet builds comradery that nonmilitary members can't relate to. Some things our Veteran Volunteers have done in the past are presenting veterans with a certificate and pin of gratitude for their service during a recognition ceremony when they come onto hospice care. They assist in planning and attending special activities and events for veterans. Veteran Volunteers also routinely visit Veteran Hospice patients and build relationships with them. As a Veteran, you will have first priority when we have a veteran looking for a companion volunteer. Great for veterans, ROTC, active duty, military family members etc. Here is a link for a video created by Interim with one of our Veteran patients. This video really captivates what a volunteer can do and glimpse into what being a Interim Volunteer looks like. Making Memories at Every Stage in Life: One Veteran's Hospice Story (youtube.com) Agency: Interim Hospice A Veteran volunteer is a person who has served or is currently serving in the military, visiting a Veteran on Hospice. Vet to Vet builds comradery that nonmilitary members can't relate to. Some things our Veteran Volunteers have done in the past are presenting veterans with a certificate and pin of gratitude for their service during a recognition ceremony when they come onto hospice care. They assist in planning and attending special activities and events for veterans. Veteran Volunteers also routinely visit Veteran Hospice patients and build relationships with them. As a Veteran, you will have first priority when we have a veteran looking for a companion volunteer. Great for veterans, ROTC, active duty, military family members etc. Here is a link for a video created by Interim with one of our Veteran patients. This video really captivates what a volunteer can do and glimpse into what being a Interim Volunteer looks like. Making Memories at Every Stage in Life: One Veteran's Hospice Story (youtube.com) Agency: Interim Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Maintenance Maestro--Make Your Tools Sing!Are you looking for ways to put your handyman talents and tools to work? We'd love it if you shared these with Covey. We often have the need to complete small maintenance/home repair tasks--anything from hanging a curtain rod, to installing a smoke detector, to fixing that dripping faucet. We'd welcome some help for an hour or two every month and can be very flexible about when that hour or two takes place. Agency: Covey Are you looking for ways to put your handyman talents and tools to work? We'd love it if you shared these with Covey. We often have the need to complete small maintenance/home repair tasks--anything from hanging a curtain rod, to installing a smoke detector, to fixing that dripping faucet. We'd welcome some help for an hour or two every month and can be very flexible about when that hour or two takes place. Agency: Covey Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54911 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Seymour Park Food Forest VolunteerThe Seymour Park Food Forest project aims to help alleviate food insecurity and food deserts within the City of Green Bay by growing healthy local food in this public park in a way that is sustainable, costs less money over time, and reduces maintenance for the Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department. It is a pilot project in partnership with New Leaf Foods, the City of Green Bay, and the Seymour Park Neighborhood Association. This project is located at the Frank B. Seymour Park at 314 S Ashland Ave Green Bay, WI 54303. Volunteers are needed on an ongoing basis to help to plant, weed, water, harvest, and maintain the garden and food forest. Occasionally, special volunteer projects/events may also be held at Seymour Park. We're looking for volunteers with garden knowledge as well as people that want to learn. Agency: New Leaf Foods, Inc. The Seymour Park Food Forest project aims to help alleviate food insecurity and food deserts within the City of Green Bay by growing healthy local food in this public park in a way that is sustainable, costs less money over time, and reduces maintenance for the Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department. It is a pilot project in partnership with New Leaf Foods, the City of Green Bay, and the Seymour Park Neighborhood Association. This project is located at the Frank B. Seymour Park at 314 S Ashland Ave Green Bay, WI 54303. Volunteers are needed on an ongoing basis to help to plant, weed, water, harvest, and maintain the garden and food forest. Occasionally, special volunteer projects/events may also be held at Seymour Park. We're looking for volunteers with garden knowledge as well as people that want to learn. Agency: New Leaf Foods, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54304 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Be someone's voice by becoming an Advocate for residents of long term careYou can make a difference for people living in skilled nursing homes and assisted living facilities! We are looking for Volunteer Advocates in Brown County and surrounding areas to join our team! These advocates visit a local nursing home or assisted living community, have friendly conversations with residents, inform them about our agency and about how we can help ensure residents' rights, and encourage and empower residents to speak up about issues that are important to them. This volunteer opportunity is flexible. Visits to a volunteer's facility are made weekly and can be done anytime between the hours of 8am-8pm, any day, with no advanced scheduling. A visit typically lasts between 1-3 hours. Completion of a background check is required and training is provided. No experience is needed - ongoing support is provided. *Next new volunteer training is scheduled for February of 2026. Reach out for more information and to apply! https://longtermcare.wi.gov/Pages/Volunteer.aspx Agency: Board on Aging and Long Term Care You can make a difference for people living in skilled nursing homes and assisted living facilities! We are looking for Volunteer Advocates in Brown County and surrounding areas to join our team! These advocates visit a local nursing home or assisted living community, have friendly conversations with residents, inform them about our agency and about how we can help ensure residents' rights, and encourage and empower residents to speak up about issues that are important to them. This volunteer opportunity is flexible. Visits to a volunteer's facility are made weekly and can be done anytime between the hours of 8am-8pm, any day, with no advanced scheduling. A visit typically lasts between 1-3 hours. Completion of a background check is required and training is provided. No experience is needed - ongoing support is provided. *Next new volunteer training is scheduled for February of 2026. Reach out for more information and to apply! https://longtermcare.wi.gov/Pages/Volunteer.aspx Agency: Board on Aging and Long Term Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54956 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dementia Community EducationJob Overview: The ADRC of Brown County, Dementia Care Specialist is committed to working with community partners to ensure Brown County has dementia friendly and dementia capable communities. The volunteer position works in conjunction with the dementia care specialist to aid in outreach and community presentations in Brown County. Activities will take place during normal working hours (M-F) and can accommodate a variety of available hours from potential candidates. Responsibilities and Duties: · Conduct outreach activities in Brown County communities to help facilitate dementia friendly community initiatives. · Assist with marketing efforts. · Present a variety of dementia education topics as identified by Heather Flick, MS. · Present Dementia Friends and Purple Angel programs. · Must have a passion for dementia related topics and brain health. · Comfortable leading groups of various sizes and backgrounds. · Comfortable presenting in person or virtually. · Self-starter who can take charge and form community connections to help aid Dementia Care Specialist role. Preferred Qualifications: · Passion for public speaking to a variety of group sizes and backgrounds. · Strong knowledge of dementia and brain health. · Preference for someone who has or has cared for someone with memory concerns. · The candidate should be willing to make a commitment to the dementia care specialist program. · Ability to perform additional duties as needed and agreed upon with the Dementia Care Specialist. Skills, Knowledge & Abilities: · Demonstrates passion to work with adults, who may/not have memory changes, and is patient with them and has a general interest in brain health. · Communicating orally and in writing in an effective, prompt, and clear manner. · Promotes positive engagement and peer support. · Is sensitive to participants’ challenges, especially vision or hearing impairments. · Wants to give back to their community. · Comfortable using computer applications and technology. · Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, county agencies, departments, providers, and the public. · Ability to understand and maintain confidentiality of files and information. · Ability to organize and prioritize work. · Ability to deal tactfully with difficult situations. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: · Lifting 20 pounds maximum with frequent lifting and/or carrying of objects weighing up to 10 pounds. · Intermittent standing, walking, and sitting. · Using hand(s)/feet for repetitive single grasping, fine manipulation, pushing and pulling, and operating controls. · Occasional bending, twisting, squatting, climbing, reaching, and grappling. · Distinguishing sounds at various frequencies and volumes. · Distinguishing people or objects at varied distances under a variety of light conditions. · Ability to work under generally safe and comfortable conditions where exposure to environmental factors such as irate individuals, violence and/or crisis may cause discomfort and poses a limited risk of injury. For further information of this volunteer opportunity please contact: Heather Flick, MS, Dementia Care Specialist, ADRC of Brown County Phone: 920-448-4293 Email: heather.flick@browncountywi.gov Agency: Aging & Disability Resource Center Of Brown County Job Overview: The ADRC of Brown County, Dementia Care Specialist is committed to working with community partners to ensure Brown County has dementia friendly and dementia capable communities. The volunteer position works in conjunction with the dementia care specialist to aid in outreach and community presentations in Brown County. Activities will take place during normal working hours (M-F) and can accommodate a variety of available hours from potential candidates. Responsibilities and Duties: · Conduct outreach activities in Brown County communities to help facilitate dementia friendly community initiatives. · Assist with marketing efforts. · Present a variety of dementia education topics as identified by Heather Flick, MS. · Present Dementia Friends and Purple Angel programs. · Must have a passion for dementia related topics and brain health. · Comfortable leading groups of various sizes and backgrounds. · Comfortable presenting in person or virtually. · Self-starter who can take charge and form community connections to help aid Dementia Care Specialist role. Preferred Qualifications: · Passion for public speaking to a variety of group sizes and backgrounds. · Strong knowledge of dementia and brain health. · Preference for someone who has or has cared for someone with memory concerns. · The candidate should be willing to make a commitment to the dementia care specialist program. · Ability to perform additional duties as needed and agreed upon with the Dementia Care Specialist. Skills, Knowledge & Abilities: · Demonstrates passion to work with adults, who may/not have memory changes, and is patient with them and has a general interest in brain health. · Communicating orally and in writing in an effective, prompt, and clear manner. · Promotes positive engagement and peer support. · Is sensitive to participants’ challenges, especially vision or hearing impairments. · Wants to give back to their community. · Comfortable using computer applications and technology. · Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, county agencies, departments, providers, and the public. · Ability to understand and maintain confidentiality of files and information. · Ability to organize and prioritize work. · Ability to deal tactfully with difficult situations. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: · Lifting 20 pounds maximum with frequent lifting and/or carrying of objects weighing up to 10 pounds. · Intermittent standing, walking, and sitting. · Using hand(s)/feet for repetitive single grasping, fine manipulation, pushing and pulling, and operating controls. · Occasional bending, twisting, squatting, climbing, reaching, and grappling. · Distinguishing sounds at various frequencies and volumes. · Distinguishing people or objects at varied distances under a variety of light conditions. · Ability to work under generally safe and comfortable conditions where exposure to environmental factors such as irate individuals, violence and/or crisis may cause discomfort and poses a limited risk of injury. For further information of this volunteer opportunity please contact: Heather Flick, MS, Dementia Care Specialist, ADRC of Brown County Phone: 920-448-4293 Email: heather.flick@browncountywi.gov Agency: Aging & Disability Resource Center Of Brown County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Healthy Living with Diabetes FacilitatorJob Overview: The best Leaders are those who have a passion for helping people live their healthiest lives. If that describes you, you would likely get a great deal of satisfaction from being a program Leader. Most Leaders have chronic health conditions themselves and are successfully using the strategies they have learned through the workshop. Being a Leader reinforces those strategies for you while you are teaching others. And, because you must be connected to a Program Provider organization to be a successful Leader, you support the work and mission of your provider organization and the communities it serves.
Responsibilities and Duties: Present the Healthy Living with Diabetes Course as developed by Kate Lorig, DPH. The curriculum includes a Facilitator Guide and Participant Workbook for ease of delivery and use during the volunteer experience. The facilitator must have a passion for working with older adults. The facilitator should be comfortable leading small groups of 15 older adults. The facilitator must be a self-starter who can take charge of the Healthy Living with Diabetes program and work effectively with a co-facilitator. The facilitator must be willing to make a commitment to the 7-week course schedule at least once annually.Preferred Qualifications: Preference for someone who has or has cared for someone with diabetes. The candidate should be willing to make a 2-year commitment to the program. Willingness to share personal experiences to help motivate others to exercise and use the skills tools provided in the workshop. Demonstrate timely response to class planning and implementation. Ability to perform additional duties as required by the Healthy Living with Diabetes program and agreed upon with the Prevention Coordinator.Training Requirements: 1- hour ADRC Volunteer Orientation 20-minute webinar 7-week online training (thirteen 2.5-hour zoom video meetings)Skills, Knowledge & Abilities: Demonstrates passion to work with older adults, who have normal age-related memory changes, and is patient with them and has a general interest in brain health. Communicating orally in a clear manner. Promotes positive engagement and peer support. Is sensitive to participants’ challenges, especially vision or hearing impairments. Keeps the group focused and on task. Ensure all have the opportunity to participate. Wants to give back to their community. Knowledge of computer applications and usage. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, county agencies, departments, providers, and the public. Ability to understand and maintain confidentiality of files and information. Ability to organize and prioritize work. Ability to deal tactfully with difficult situations. Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Ability to work the required hours of the position.PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Lifting 20 pounds maximum with frequent lifting and/or carrying of objects weighing up to 10 pounds. Intermittent standing, walking, and sitting. Using hand(s)/feet for repetitive single grasping, fine manipulation, pushing and pulling, and operating controls. Occasional bending, twisting, squatting, climbing, reaching, and grappling. Distinguishing sounds at various frequencies and volumes. Distinguishing people or objects at varied distances under a variety of light conditions. Ability to work under generally safe and comfortable conditions where exposure to environmental factors such as irate individuals, violence and/or crisis may cause discomfort and poses a limited risk of injury.
For further information of this volunteer opportunity please contact: Amy Staniforth, Prevention Specialist, ADRC of Brown County Phone: 920-448-4529 Email: Amy.Staniforth@browncountywi.gov Agency: Aging & Disability Resource Center Of Brown County Job Overview: The best Leaders are those who have a passion for helping people live their healthiest lives. If that describes you, you would likely get a great deal of satisfaction from being a program Leader. Most Leaders have chronic health conditions themselves and are successfully using the strategies they have learned through the workshop. Being a Leader reinforces those strategies for you while you are teaching others. And, because you must be connected to a Program Provider organization to be a successful Leader, you support the work and mission of your provider organization and the communities it serves.
Responsibilities and Duties: Present the Healthy Living with Diabetes Course as developed by Kate Lorig, DPH. The curriculum includes a Facilitator Guide and Participant Workbook for ease of delivery and use during the volunteer experience. The facilitator must have a passion for working with older adults. The facilitator should be comfortable leading small groups of 15 older adults. The facilitator must be a self-starter who can take charge of the Healthy Living with Diabetes program and work effectively with a co-facilitator. The facilitator must be willing to make a commitment to the 7-week course schedule at least once annually.Preferred Qualifications: Preference for someone who has or has cared for someone with diabetes. The candidate should be willing to make a 2-year commitment to the program. Willingness to share personal experiences to help motivate others to exercise and use the skills tools provided in the workshop. Demonstrate timely response to class planning and implementation. Ability to perform additional duties as required by the Healthy Living with Diabetes program and agreed upon with the Prevention Coordinator.Training Requirements: 1- hour ADRC Volunteer Orientation 20-minute webinar 7-week online training (thirteen 2.5-hour zoom video meetings)Skills, Knowledge & Abilities: Demonstrates passion to work with older adults, who have normal age-related memory changes, and is patient with them and has a general interest in brain health. Communicating orally in a clear manner. Promotes positive engagement and peer support. Is sensitive to participants’ challenges, especially vision or hearing impairments. Keeps the group focused and on task. Ensure all have the opportunity to participate. Wants to give back to their community. Knowledge of computer applications and usage. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, county agencies, departments, providers, and the public. Ability to understand and maintain confidentiality of files and information. Ability to organize and prioritize work. Ability to deal tactfully with difficult situations. Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Ability to work the required hours of the position.PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Lifting 20 pounds maximum with frequent lifting and/or carrying of objects weighing up to 10 pounds. Intermittent standing, walking, and sitting. Using hand(s)/feet for repetitive single grasping, fine manipulation, pushing and pulling, and operating controls. Occasional bending, twisting, squatting, climbing, reaching, and grappling. Distinguishing sounds at various frequencies and volumes. Distinguishing people or objects at varied distances under a variety of light conditions. Ability to work under generally safe and comfortable conditions where exposure to environmental factors such as irate individuals, violence and/or crisis may cause discomfort and poses a limited risk of injury.
For further information of this volunteer opportunity please contact: Amy Staniforth, Prevention Specialist, ADRC of Brown County Phone: 920-448-4529 Email: Amy.Staniforth@browncountywi.gov Agency: Aging & Disability Resource Center Of Brown County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board MemberBe a part of our active board of directors. We are looking for individuals who are passionate about advancing our mission and creating opportunities for rich and fulfilling life experiences for those with IDD, their families, and supporters. Agency: The Arc-Dane County Be a part of our active board of directors. We are looking for individuals who are passionate about advancing our mission and creating opportunities for rich and fulfilling life experiences for those with IDD, their families, and supporters. Agency: The Arc-Dane County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53719 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lunch Program Dishwasher AttendantDishwasher Attendant – Weekdays from 10:45am - 12:45 pm @ The Salvation Army Corps, 626 Union Ct, GB: Volunteers needed to rinse off dishes and silverware and run them through our dishwasher for our lunch program. This position requires being on your feet. All lunch volunteers are welcome to stay and eat lunch after their shift. Click here to sign up: https://bttr.im/ilb6t Agency: The Salvation Army Dishwasher Attendant – Weekdays from 10:45am - 12:45 pm @ The Salvation Army Corps, 626 Union Ct, GB: Volunteers needed to rinse off dishes and silverware and run them through our dishwasher for our lunch program. This position requires being on your feet. All lunch volunteers are welcome to stay and eat lunch after their shift. Click here to sign up: https://bttr.im/ilb6t Agency: The Salvation Army Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54303 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Remote Volunteer for Hospice- Bereavement callerBereavement Volunteers play a pivotal role in providing comfort and empathy to individuals who are navigating challenges of grief. This role offers a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact to offer support to individuals coping with grief.
Responsibilities: Place calls to patients home 6 months after their loss. Providing families with a listening ear, and validating feelings. Share information about grieving process and provide resources available. Assist in support groups, one-on-one grief support, and phone calls.
Please apply for this position below Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities Agency: Aurora Health at Home Bereavement Volunteers play a pivotal role in providing comfort and empathy to individuals who are navigating challenges of grief. This role offers a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact to offer support to individuals coping with grief.
Responsibilities: Place calls to patients home 6 months after their loss. Providing families with a listening ear, and validating feelings. Share information about grieving process and provide resources available. Assist in support groups, one-on-one grief support, and phone calls.
Please apply for this position below Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities Agency: Aurora Health at Home Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer RecruiterWHO WE ARE: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ozaukee County has served local youth facing adversity since 1974. Our one-to-one mentoring programs match safe and caring adults to youth who would benefit from the special friendship, guidance, and support needed to help them reach their fullest potential. THE ROLE: We are looking for an individual to recruit Big Brothers and Big Sisters to support youth in Ozaukee County: Big Brothers and Big Sisters mentor children that need the guidance of an adult to improve their educational Success, higher aspirations greater confidence, avoidance of risky behavior, and better relationships. There are two programs: Community based where mentors meet twice a month for several hours to participate in activities they plan together. During their time, children explore new interests, broaden their experience, and strengthen their social and communication skills. School based where mentors meet once a week at the child’s school. During their time, they work on school work, play games, and build social and peer relations skills. The children in the community-based program are requested by their parent(s). The children in the school-based program are recommended by the school and confirmed by their parent(s). For more information there are 3 short videos on our website describing the programs and what it is like being a mentor.THE POSITION: Candidates would contact Ozaukee County businesses, Churches, and Community Organizations to organize a partnership with Big Brothers Big sisters to supply mentors. Give presentations to the above organizations to understand the community need. Act as liaison with local organizations to provide Big Brothers and Big Sisters as needed. You would be backed up by the Big Brothers Big Sisters staff and the board for information and help with presentations.DESIRED SKILLS AND EXPERTISE: Self-confident outgoing individuals, or sales or marketing experienced individuals, retired or employed would be perfect. Time required would be what ever the individual could provide. You would need to complete a criminal background check and have no history of violence toward youth. HOW TO APPLY If you fit the profile above and would benefit personally and professionally by contributing your experience and expertise to meet the needs of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ozaukee County, please contact Nicole Bulow at nicoleb@bbbsoz.org or by calling 262-377-0784. Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ozaukee County WHO WE ARE: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ozaukee County has served local youth facing adversity since 1974. Our one-to-one mentoring programs match safe and caring adults to youth who would benefit from the special friendship, guidance, and support needed to help them reach their fullest potential. THE ROLE: We are looking for an individual to recruit Big Brothers and Big Sisters to support youth in Ozaukee County: Big Brothers and Big Sisters mentor children that need the guidance of an adult to improve their educational Success, higher aspirations greater confidence, avoidance of risky behavior, and better relationships. There are two programs: Community based where mentors meet twice a month for several hours to participate in activities they plan together. During their time, children explore new interests, broaden their experience, and strengthen their social and communication skills. School based where mentors meet once a week at the child’s school. During their time, they work on school work, play games, and build social and peer relations skills. The children in the community-based program are requested by their parent(s). The children in the school-based program are recommended by the school and confirmed by their parent(s). For more information there are 3 short videos on our website describing the programs and what it is like being a mentor.THE POSITION: Candidates would contact Ozaukee County businesses, Churches, and Community Organizations to organize a partnership with Big Brothers Big sisters to supply mentors. Give presentations to the above organizations to understand the community need. Act as liaison with local organizations to provide Big Brothers and Big Sisters as needed. You would be backed up by the Big Brothers Big Sisters staff and the board for information and help with presentations.DESIRED SKILLS AND EXPERTISE: Self-confident outgoing individuals, or sales or marketing experienced individuals, retired or employed would be perfect. Time required would be what ever the individual could provide. You would need to complete a criminal background check and have no history of violence toward youth. HOW TO APPLY If you fit the profile above and would benefit personally and professionally by contributing your experience and expertise to meet the needs of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ozaukee County, please contact Nicole Bulow at nicoleb@bbbsoz.org or by calling 262-377-0784. Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Ozaukee County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53024 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice VolunteerBeing a hospice volunteer is an intensely rewarding experience. Volunteers are given the choice as to what types of things you want to do and how much time you want to contribute (usually 1-2 hours per week). Interim HealthCare believes that volunteers are often the heart of the origination because they give the gift of time to those in need. Volunteers provide support to patients who are near the end of life as well as their family, and caregivers. Help is provided wherever the patient considers home, which could be their own house, apartment, an assisted living, or skilled nursing facility. The goal is to help maximize quality of life when quantity of life is limited. There are two types of volunteers, Patient Volunteers and Office Volunteers. Patient Volunteers perform some of the following: Visiting and companionship which can include: reading to the patient knitting watching favorite movies word searches reminiscing listening to favorite songs or singing along Taking walks Writing letters Visiting with pets (must provide vaccine information) Giving respite relief for caregivers Shopping and errands Meal preparationOffice Volunteers may also choose to help in the office with mailing, computer work, organizing supplies, and administrative duties. Some volunteers have special training to help provide grief support. Volunteers are required to complete an interview and about 9 hours of training. They also receive ongoing support and training from the hospice care team. Hospice education covers philosophy of hospice care; services offered by hospice; physical, emotional, social, and spiritual issues encountered at the end of life; effective communication when speaking with patients and family members; comfort care; the dying process; and basic information about grief and loss. If you are interested in this opportunity, respond to this post via email or phone call! Agency: Interim Hospice Being a hospice volunteer is an intensely rewarding experience. Volunteers are given the choice as to what types of things you want to do and how much time you want to contribute (usually 1-2 hours per week). Interim HealthCare believes that volunteers are often the heart of the origination because they give the gift of time to those in need. Volunteers provide support to patients who are near the end of life as well as their family, and caregivers. Help is provided wherever the patient considers home, which could be their own house, apartment, an assisted living, or skilled nursing facility. The goal is to help maximize quality of life when quantity of life is limited. There are two types of volunteers, Patient Volunteers and Office Volunteers. Patient Volunteers perform some of the following: Visiting and companionship which can include: reading to the patient knitting watching favorite movies word searches reminiscing listening to favorite songs or singing along Taking walks Writing letters Visiting with pets (must provide vaccine information) Giving respite relief for caregivers Shopping and errands Meal preparationOffice Volunteers may also choose to help in the office with mailing, computer work, organizing supplies, and administrative duties. Some volunteers have special training to help provide grief support. Volunteers are required to complete an interview and about 9 hours of training. They also receive ongoing support and training from the hospice care team. Hospice education covers philosophy of hospice care; services offered by hospice; physical, emotional, social, and spiritual issues encountered at the end of life; effective communication when speaking with patients and family members; comfort care; the dying process; and basic information about grief and loss. If you are interested in this opportunity, respond to this post via email or phone call! Agency: Interim Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Village Store & Gift Shop VolunteersMore volunteers are needed to help the newly merged Village Store & Gift Shop service for Independent Living at Oakwood Village University Woods. Cashiers are needed to serve in the store/gift shop a few times a month Monday-Saturday, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. New volunteers will be trained about opening/closing, and using the computerized cash register. Scheduling is flexible. One or a couple Grocery Ordering Assistant volunteers are needed to help do simple online ordering of grocery items one or 2 days a week for Monday afternoon and Wednesday afternoons. Training will be provided. Interested volunteers need to have and bring their personal laptop or tablet to use to do the online ordering. One or a couple Grocery Delivery volunteers are needed to help meet and get grocery items delivered to Oakwood to take to the Village Store & Gift Shop. Volunteers are needed to help once a week Tuesday mornings, 9:45-10:45 a.m. Training provided. Volunteers will use a good-sized flatbed cart so physical ability to operate cart is necessary. More of these volunteers are needed to ensure the Village Store & Gift Shop is open as scheduled to maintain as a beneficial Oakwood Village University Woods amenity for residents and other customers. Interested persons for any of the Village Store & Gift Shop needs will need to get registered for placement set up. Agency: Oakwood Village University Woods More volunteers are needed to help the newly merged Village Store & Gift Shop service for Independent Living at Oakwood Village University Woods. Cashiers are needed to serve in the store/gift shop a few times a month Monday-Saturday, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. New volunteers will be trained about opening/closing, and using the computerized cash register. Scheduling is flexible. One or a couple Grocery Ordering Assistant volunteers are needed to help do simple online ordering of grocery items one or 2 days a week for Monday afternoon and Wednesday afternoons. Training will be provided. Interested volunteers need to have and bring their personal laptop or tablet to use to do the online ordering. One or a couple Grocery Delivery volunteers are needed to help meet and get grocery items delivered to Oakwood to take to the Village Store & Gift Shop. Volunteers are needed to help once a week Tuesday mornings, 9:45-10:45 a.m. Training provided. Volunteers will use a good-sized flatbed cart so physical ability to operate cart is necessary. More of these volunteers are needed to ensure the Village Store & Gift Shop is open as scheduled to maintain as a beneficial Oakwood Village University Woods amenity for residents and other customers. Interested persons for any of the Village Store & Gift Shop needs will need to get registered for placement set up. Agency: Oakwood Village University Woods Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53705 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Parent VolunteerAre you a parent looking for ways to volunteer?
4-C is growing our services for families and we're looking for help from parents like you!
Why do we need volunteers? 4-C is in the process of growing our Family Resource Center services and we are looking for parents to volunteer their time to help us ensure that we are creating and offering programs that parents need and will utilize. Parent Volunteer opportunities may include: being a greeter at Play Groups helping out during Parent Cafes joining us as we stuff bags for events assisting in creating family programming more!Not sure if this is a good fit? We'll set up a time to meet so you can understand who we are, our mission and vision, and for you to share your unique perspective as a parent. From there, we can talk about level of commitment, etc. If this sounds interesting, please get in touch! We can meet virtually or in-person. We try our very best to be accommodating and flexible in everything that we offer. Agency: Community Coordinated Child Care, Inc. (4-C) Are you a parent looking for ways to volunteer?
4-C is growing our services for families and we're looking for help from parents like you!
Why do we need volunteers? 4-C is in the process of growing our Family Resource Center services and we are looking for parents to volunteer their time to help us ensure that we are creating and offering programs that parents need and will utilize. Parent Volunteer opportunities may include: being a greeter at Play Groups helping out during Parent Cafes joining us as we stuff bags for events assisting in creating family programming more!Not sure if this is a good fit? We'll set up a time to meet so you can understand who we are, our mission and vision, and for you to share your unique perspective as a parent. From there, we can talk about level of commitment, etc. If this sounds interesting, please get in touch! We can meet virtually or in-person. We try our very best to be accommodating and flexible in everything that we offer. Agency: Community Coordinated Child Care, Inc. (4-C) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53719 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Footcare Clinic Administrative AssistanceThis volunteer position is responsible for the record-keeping of foot care clinic participants. The volunteer will assist with scheduling appointments, collecting payments, and checking in participants on the day of their appointments. The Clinic runs on the 1st, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Wednesdays and Thursdays of each month. Volunteers won't be required to volunteer each day, only when available. Agency: Aging & Disability Resource Center of Portage County at Lincoln Center This volunteer position is responsible for the record-keeping of foot care clinic participants. The volunteer will assist with scheduling appointments, collecting payments, and checking in participants on the day of their appointments. The Clinic runs on the 1st, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Wednesdays and Thursdays of each month. Volunteers won't be required to volunteer each day, only when available. Agency: Aging & Disability Resource Center of Portage County at Lincoln Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54481 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Event help is needed!The JCC has events throughout the year, and support is needed! Tasks range from event set up, to guest welcoming and registration and event take-down. Be involved as little or as much as you would like, and know that every moment is so greatly appreciated! Agency: Harry & Rose Samson Family Jewish Community Center The JCC has events throughout the year, and support is needed! Tasks range from event set up, to guest welcoming and registration and event take-down. Be involved as little or as much as you would like, and know that every moment is so greatly appreciated! Agency: Harry & Rose Samson Family Jewish Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53217 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Court Appointed Advocate VolunteersCASA for Kids is solely focused on advocating for a child's best interest throughout the duration of their CHIPS (Child in Need of Protection & Services) case. Majority of the time, the child has already been placed out of home. Our advocates are trained and vetted before being sworn in as an Officer of the Court. Once their case assignment begins, they maintain a positive and consistent presence in the child's life. Their visits and observations are recorded and presented to the judge in an accurate and objective court report. All the while, gauging the child's best interest, needs, wants, additional resources/supports, providing insight and recommendations. Agency: CASA for Kids, Inc. CASA for Kids is solely focused on advocating for a child's best interest throughout the duration of their CHIPS (Child in Need of Protection & Services) case. Majority of the time, the child has already been placed out of home. Our advocates are trained and vetted before being sworn in as an Officer of the Court. Once their case assignment begins, they maintain a positive and consistent presence in the child's life. Their visits and observations are recorded and presented to the judge in an accurate and objective court report. All the while, gauging the child's best interest, needs, wants, additional resources/supports, providing insight and recommendations. Agency: CASA for Kids, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54650 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help support our pantry -- welcome guests and distribute food as they arriveJoin the volunteer team at the Jewish Community Pantry! We serve our clients inside our pantry on 29th and Center St. There are many positions available such as interviewing, stocking, and greeting clients. This specific opportunity welcomes guests as they arrive and checks them in. The pantry is open every Tuesday from 4pm - 6pm and Thursday from 9am – 12pm. Volunteers can work Tuesday 3:30pm - 6:30pm, Thursday 8:00am – 10:15am, and 10:00am – 12:30pm. Agency: Harry & Rose Samson Family Jewish Community Center Join the volunteer team at the Jewish Community Pantry! We serve our clients inside our pantry on 29th and Center St. There are many positions available such as interviewing, stocking, and greeting clients. This specific opportunity welcomes guests as they arrive and checks them in. The pantry is open every Tuesday from 4pm - 6pm and Thursday from 9am – 12pm. Volunteers can work Tuesday 3:30pm - 6:30pm, Thursday 8:00am – 10:15am, and 10:00am – 12:30pm. Agency: Harry & Rose Samson Family Jewish Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53210 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Red Cross: Disaster Relief Operation--Shelter WorkerShelter Support Team volunteers support the day-to-day activities within a shelter, which may include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information or other areas. Free online training will be provided. If the need arises, volunteers are asked to commit to multiple local shifts of 4 to 12 hours each. For those able to travel outside of their local area, a commitment of at least 14 consecutive days, working 8- or 12-hour shifts, is required. Contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org for more information. Agency: American Red Cross Shelter Support Team volunteers support the day-to-day activities within a shelter, which may include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information or other areas. Free online training will be provided. If the need arises, volunteers are asked to commit to multiple local shifts of 4 to 12 hours each. For those able to travel outside of their local area, a commitment of at least 14 consecutive days, working 8- or 12-hour shifts, is required. Contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org for more information. Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Apr 11, 2026 Zip Code: 54548 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Take charge in moments that matter and discover what you’re capable ofMultiple natural disasters have already occurred and it looks to be a busy disaster season. Join now to get trained and gain experience locally so when the time comes you can deploy to national disasters. Disaster Action Team (DAT) members directly help people affected by disasters ranging from wildfires to hurricanes by providing food, shelter, essential relief supplies and hope. Locally, our most common disaster is home fire. The skills you learn locally are invaluable and make you more effective and efficient. You can also support disasters "behind the scenes" with planning, logistics or volunteer management. For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org Agency: American Red Cross Multiple natural disasters have already occurred and it looks to be a busy disaster season. Join now to get trained and gain experience locally so when the time comes you can deploy to national disasters. Disaster Action Team (DAT) members directly help people affected by disasters ranging from wildfires to hurricanes by providing food, shelter, essential relief supplies and hope. Locally, our most common disaster is home fire. The skills you learn locally are invaluable and make you more effective and efficient. You can also support disasters "behind the scenes" with planning, logistics or volunteer management. For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Apr 11, 2026 Zip Code: 54520 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Red Cross: Disaster Client CaseworkerConnect directly with people affected by disasters and help them take them the next steps in their recovery journey. Become a Red Cross volunteer caseworker and provide advocacy, referrals and financial assistance. For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org Agency: American Red Cross Connect directly with people affected by disasters and help them take them the next steps in their recovery journey. Become a Red Cross volunteer caseworker and provide advocacy, referrals and financial assistance. For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org Agency: American Red Cross Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Apr 11, 2026 Zip Code: 54447 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: STAGE MANAGERAre you the voice of authority? Enjoy knowing where everything is? Want to be sure it gets put back where it belongs? THIS this is your Jam!! Stage managers make sure that the actors, the props, the supplies and the people are all where they need to be, when they need to be there. Having a touch of OCD might prove to be useful after all! We need you to be part of the team beginning April 10. You are the GLUE that holds the show together. To take on this fun and important role, just reach out to Nancy at 262-305-9613 via text or e-mail ncstorrs@aol.com
Agency: West Bend Theatre Company Are you the voice of authority? Enjoy knowing where everything is? Want to be sure it gets put back where it belongs? THIS this is your Jam!! Stage managers make sure that the actors, the props, the supplies and the people are all where they need to be, when they need to be there. Having a touch of OCD might prove to be useful after all! We need you to be part of the team beginning April 10. You are the GLUE that holds the show together. To take on this fun and important role, just reach out to Nancy at 262-305-9613 via text or e-mail ncstorrs@aol.com
Agency: West Bend Theatre Company Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53090 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Group Event AssistantMVMEC hosts several groups during the course of the year. This includes school groups, scout groups and bus tours. Examples of what group event assistants would be asked to do would include providing for things like overall tours of the museum, an educational station talk on a particular period of military history or flag folding demonstrations. Jobs depend on the request of the group as to what they would like to see. Knowledge of military history is a plus, but we will be available to help you get your feet under you. This can be a very rewarding job, as one interacts with veterans, their families, or children interested in learning about our veterans and their history. Events are usually scheduled Mon-Fri, and mostly last 1-3 hours. Agency: Military Veterans Museum MVMEC hosts several groups during the course of the year. This includes school groups, scout groups and bus tours. Examples of what group event assistants would be asked to do would include providing for things like overall tours of the museum, an educational station talk on a particular period of military history or flag folding demonstrations. Jobs depend on the request of the group as to what they would like to see. Knowledge of military history is a plus, but we will be available to help you get your feet under you. This can be a very rewarding job, as one interacts with veterans, their families, or children interested in learning about our veterans and their history. Events are usually scheduled Mon-Fri, and mostly last 1-3 hours. Agency: Military Veterans Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54902 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Help delivery food from the grocery store to our pantryJoin the volunteer team at the Jewish Community Pantry! We serve our clients inside the pantry on 29th and Center St. This specific opportunity will take place on Monday and/or Thursday mornings only. You will pick up our food donations from Trader Joe's (Glendale) and bring them to our pantry. We ask that the volunteers get to Trader Joe's at 8:15am, load their vehicles with the donations, and drive to our pantry. Volunteers do not have to stay to distribute food although this is an option on Thursdays. On Monday, we do ask volunteers to help sort the items and put away in proper storage area. Agency: Harry & Rose Samson Family Jewish Community Center Join the volunteer team at the Jewish Community Pantry! We serve our clients inside the pantry on 29th and Center St. This specific opportunity will take place on Monday and/or Thursday mornings only. You will pick up our food donations from Trader Joe's (Glendale) and bring them to our pantry. We ask that the volunteers get to Trader Joe's at 8:15am, load their vehicles with the donations, and drive to our pantry. Volunteers do not have to stay to distribute food although this is an option on Thursdays. On Monday, we do ask volunteers to help sort the items and put away in proper storage area. Agency: Harry & Rose Samson Family Jewish Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53210 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Terra Program Wish ListOur men's transitional program is in need of the following items: Hygiene items (alcohol cannot be listed as one of the first three ingredients) Backpacks Socks/Underwear Bathing suits (YMCA attendance) Gym/workout clothes (YMCA attendance) Tennis shoes Book lights Wireless headphones Planners Water bottles Highlighters Interview clothing Bikes $10 gas gift cards Agency: Nova Counseling Services Our men's transitional program is in need of the following items: Hygiene items (alcohol cannot be listed as one of the first three ingredients) Backpacks Socks/Underwear Bathing suits (YMCA attendance) Gym/workout clothes (YMCA attendance) Tennis shoes Book lights Wireless headphones Planners Water bottles Highlighters Interview clothing Bikes $10 gas gift cards Agency: Nova Counseling Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Moments Hospice Volunteer OpportunitiesMoments Hospice provides care to patients and their families in their own homes or senior living communities throughout your area. We offer a wide variety of volunteer positions: Patient Visitor Volunteer - A volunteer seeing a patient may read aloud, listen to music together, play board/card games, learn about the patient’s life story, or simply just sit with the patient. Veteran Visitor - A Veteran volunteer who visits Veteran patients. Volunteer must have served or are currently serving in the military. Pet Therapy Volunteer - A volunteer seeing a patient may share their love for animals by allowing the patient to pet, talk, and love on your pet. If your pet knows any tricks, many patients love this aspect, too! Must be Pet Therapy Certified and have proof of rabies vaccination. Bereavement Volunteer - Moments Hospice provides support to family members for 13 months after the patient passes away. Bereavement volunteers make follow-up calls to family members and assist in mailing sympathy cards and newsletters to our bereaved families. Administrative Volunteer - Make calls to patients, help with admin duties at home or in the office, help unpack supplies in the office, etc.
Requirements: Driver's license Background check Reference Checks Must be at least 18 years of age Orientation, training, and 20 forms to fill out TB testing (blood draw)When applying, please let us know which opportunity you are interested in.
Agency: Moments Hospice Moments Hospice provides care to patients and their families in their own homes or senior living communities throughout your area. We offer a wide variety of volunteer positions: Patient Visitor Volunteer - A volunteer seeing a patient may read aloud, listen to music together, play board/card games, learn about the patient’s life story, or simply just sit with the patient. Veteran Visitor - A Veteran volunteer who visits Veteran patients. Volunteer must have served or are currently serving in the military. Pet Therapy Volunteer - A volunteer seeing a patient may share their love for animals by allowing the patient to pet, talk, and love on your pet. If your pet knows any tricks, many patients love this aspect, too! Must be Pet Therapy Certified and have proof of rabies vaccination. Bereavement Volunteer - Moments Hospice provides support to family members for 13 months after the patient passes away. Bereavement volunteers make follow-up calls to family members and assist in mailing sympathy cards and newsletters to our bereaved families. Administrative Volunteer - Make calls to patients, help with admin duties at home or in the office, help unpack supplies in the office, etc.
Requirements: Driver's license Background check Reference Checks Must be at least 18 years of age Orientation, training, and 20 forms to fill out TB testing (blood draw)When applying, please let us know which opportunity you are interested in.
Agency: Moments Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54481 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Senior DiningAre you looking to make a difference in our community? We need passionate volunteers to help with our Senior Dining!
If you are interested, please get in touch with Der Khang at der@hmongamericancenter.org or Bee Lor at beelor@hmongamericancenter.org or our office: 715-842-8390. Agency: Hmong American Center, Inc. Are you looking to make a difference in our community? We need passionate volunteers to help with our Senior Dining!
If you are interested, please get in touch with Der Khang at der@hmongamericancenter.org or Bee Lor at beelor@hmongamericancenter.org or our office: 715-842-8390. Agency: Hmong American Center, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54403 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Wave Robotics MentorWave Robotics is an after school STEAM program where students design, build, and code a robot. We are looking for mentors to help guide students during their educational journey. We seek to grow and foster both technical skills and administrative skills. Opportunities vary from supervising the metal shop, to coding with students, to proof reading their budget requests. Agency: Wave Robotics Wave Robotics is an after school STEAM program where students design, build, and code a robot. We are looking for mentors to help guide students during their educational journey. We seek to grow and foster both technical skills and administrative skills. Opportunities vary from supervising the metal shop, to coding with students, to proof reading their budget requests. Agency: Wave Robotics Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Special EventsAssist with events as part of a planning team. Examples include Cedarburg Festivals, events and quilt shows. Assist with setup and take down, welcome and registration, refreshments. volunteers@wiquiltmuseum.com Agency: Wisconsin Museum of Quilts & Fiber Arts Assist with events as part of a planning team. Examples include Cedarburg Festivals, events and quilt shows. Assist with setup and take down, welcome and registration, refreshments. volunteers@wiquiltmuseum.com Agency: Wisconsin Museum of Quilts & Fiber Arts Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53012 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Museum Gift ShopBe the "front door" of our museum! Work with other wonderful volunteers to welcome visitors, answer the phone, introduce exhibits, and sell merchandise. Pick a day or more a month to help out when it fits your schedule. Training is required - usually 2 to 3 days for 3 hours each day. volunteers@wiquiltmuseum.com Agency: Wisconsin Museum of Quilts & Fiber Arts Be the "front door" of our museum! Work with other wonderful volunteers to welcome visitors, answer the phone, introduce exhibits, and sell merchandise. Pick a day or more a month to help out when it fits your schedule. Training is required - usually 2 to 3 days for 3 hours each day. volunteers@wiquiltmuseum.com Agency: Wisconsin Museum of Quilts & Fiber Arts Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53012 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Advocate Opportunity - support those living in long term care!Need a flexible volunteer opportunity? Enjoy visiting with older adults? Have an interest in bettering the quality of life of residents of nursing homes or assisted living communities? Consider becoming a Volunteer Advocate in Oshkosh, the Fox Cities, Green Bay, or the surrounding areas! Volunteer Advocates visit a local nursing home or assisted living community, have friendly conversations with residents, and encourage and support residents to express their views and wishes! This volunteer opportunity is flexible. Visits are made on a regular basis (as often as once per week) anytime between the hours of 8am-8pm, any day of the week, with no advanced scheduling. A visit typically lasts between 1-3 hours depending on the preference of the volunteer. Completion of a background check is required and training is provided. No experience volunteering in a long term care setting? That's ok! Ongoing support, mentoring, and education is provided. Please reach out with questions or to apply! https://longtermcare.wi.gov/Pages/Volunteer.aspx Agency: Board on Aging and Long Term Care Need a flexible volunteer opportunity? Enjoy visiting with older adults? Have an interest in bettering the quality of life of residents of nursing homes or assisted living communities? Consider becoming a Volunteer Advocate in Oshkosh, the Fox Cities, Green Bay, or the surrounding areas! Volunteer Advocates visit a local nursing home or assisted living community, have friendly conversations with residents, and encourage and support residents to express their views and wishes! This volunteer opportunity is flexible. Visits are made on a regular basis (as often as once per week) anytime between the hours of 8am-8pm, any day of the week, with no advanced scheduling. A visit typically lasts between 1-3 hours depending on the preference of the volunteer. Completion of a background check is required and training is provided. No experience volunteering in a long term care setting? That's ok! Ongoing support, mentoring, and education is provided. Please reach out with questions or to apply! https://longtermcare.wi.gov/Pages/Volunteer.aspx Agency: Board on Aging and Long Term Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54956 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board MembershipJoin our board and actively participate in shaping the future of our organization. Agency: Habitat for Humanity-Ozaukee Join our board and actively participate in shaping the future of our organization. Agency: Habitat for Humanity-Ozaukee Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53024 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fundraising Committee Members and Event VolunteersIn addition to building homes with families of low and modest income, we also offer home repairs to families in need of assistance, improving their homes so they can care for the elderly, handicapped, or support other needs so they maintain a dignified lifestyle. Our non-profit is entirely volunteer based; we have no paid staff, so we rely on volunteers and the generosity of the community to help ensure everyone has a decent place to call home in Ozaukee County. Our Volunteers Get as Good as They Give We couldn't do what we do at Habitat for Humanity-Ozaukee without the generosity of our volunteers. Many find the opportunity to help a family realize their dream of owning a home to be a rewarding experience. From hands-on help at our work sites to joining our board or one of our many committees, there's a place for you at Habitat to share your skills and talents. You'll have the opportunity to make new friends while working alongside others in a meaningful cause. Oh, and the gratitude you'll feel from the deserving families in our community - priceless. Collaborate with us to raise essential funds for our initiatives and participate in organizing and executing events. Agency: Habitat for Humanity-Ozaukee In addition to building homes with families of low and modest income, we also offer home repairs to families in need of assistance, improving their homes so they can care for the elderly, handicapped, or support other needs so they maintain a dignified lifestyle. Our non-profit is entirely volunteer based; we have no paid staff, so we rely on volunteers and the generosity of the community to help ensure everyone has a decent place to call home in Ozaukee County. Our Volunteers Get as Good as They Give We couldn't do what we do at Habitat for Humanity-Ozaukee without the generosity of our volunteers. Many find the opportunity to help a family realize their dream of owning a home to be a rewarding experience. From hands-on help at our work sites to joining our board or one of our many committees, there's a place for you at Habitat to share your skills and talents. You'll have the opportunity to make new friends while working alongside others in a meaningful cause. Oh, and the gratitude you'll feel from the deserving families in our community - priceless. Collaborate with us to raise essential funds for our initiatives and participate in organizing and executing events. Agency: Habitat for Humanity-Ozaukee Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53024 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Recycling Program Coordinator
Habitat for Humanity-Ozaukee is on the lookout for an enthusiastic individual to take the lead in our aluminum can collections initiative and promote sustainable materials practices. If you have a passion for recycling, environmental consciousness, and community engagement, we invite you to be a driving force in our efforts. Responsibilities: 1. Aluminum Can Collections: Coordinate and oversee aluminum can collections when hosted by external agencies on behalf of Habitat for Humanity-Ozaukee. Work closely with donors during collections, fostering positive interactions and gratitude for their contributions.2. Promotion of Recycling for Homes: Act as an ambassador for our "Recycling for Homes" initiative, emphasizing the environmental impact and the direct contribution to our home-building projects. Develop and implement promotional strategies to increase awareness of our recycling efforts within the community.3. Event Coordination: Collaborate with local festivals and events to set up recycling containers. Ensure proper collection and disposal of aluminum cans during and after events.Qualifications: - Ability to coordinate and collaborate effectively with volunteers, donors, and event organizers. Benefits: - Make a tangible impact on our community and the environment.
Agency: Habitat for Humanity-Ozaukee
Habitat for Humanity-Ozaukee is on the lookout for an enthusiastic individual to take the lead in our aluminum can collections initiative and promote sustainable materials practices. If you have a passion for recycling, environmental consciousness, and community engagement, we invite you to be a driving force in our efforts. Responsibilities: 1. Aluminum Can Collections: Coordinate and oversee aluminum can collections when hosted by external agencies on behalf of Habitat for Humanity-Ozaukee. Work closely with donors during collections, fostering positive interactions and gratitude for their contributions.2. Promotion of Recycling for Homes: Act as an ambassador for our "Recycling for Homes" initiative, emphasizing the environmental impact and the direct contribution to our home-building projects. Develop and implement promotional strategies to increase awareness of our recycling efforts within the community.3. Event Coordination: Collaborate with local festivals and events to set up recycling containers. Ensure proper collection and disposal of aluminum cans during and after events.Qualifications: - Ability to coordinate and collaborate effectively with volunteers, donors, and event organizers. Benefits: - Make a tangible impact on our community and the environment.
Agency: Habitat for Humanity-Ozaukee Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53024 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: ManicuresNail Spa and Socialize with seniors today! Each Thursday Morning from 9:30-11 residents have the opportunity to get their nails done. Only staff would trim or clean. Volunteers would assist with polishing and socializing. Call 608-470-4017 for more information. It's one of the most liked groups of the week, we all need time for self care! Agency: Ingleside Communities Nail Spa and Socialize with seniors today! Each Thursday Morning from 9:30-11 residents have the opportunity to get their nails done. Only staff would trim or clean. Volunteers would assist with polishing and socializing. Call 608-470-4017 for more information. It's one of the most liked groups of the week, we all need time for self care! Agency: Ingleside Communities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53572 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Special TalentsDo you have a special talent you want to share with the senior population? Give me a call to set something up, we have a very fun group of residents that like to meet new people and learn new things! Examples- Cooking skills, music, boy scout skills, animals, Wisconsin history, dancing, etc. 608-470-4017 Agency: Ingleside Communities Do you have a special talent you want to share with the senior population? Give me a call to set something up, we have a very fun group of residents that like to meet new people and learn new things! Examples- Cooking skills, music, boy scout skills, animals, Wisconsin history, dancing, etc. 608-470-4017 Agency: Ingleside Communities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53572 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pet Visits WantedDo you have a well trained dog? A friendly cat? Any other animal that you think our residents would enjoy seeing?
All animals have to have vaccinations (Kittens or puppies too young for vaccinations could be welcomed as well on a case by case basis as it has e be approved by Administrator) Ingleside is looking for some pet visitors to have a scheduled visit once a week, once a month, we are open to meeting you and your furry friend! Call 608-470-4017 for more information! Agency: Ingleside Communities Do you have a well trained dog? A friendly cat? Any other animal that you think our residents would enjoy seeing?
All animals have to have vaccinations (Kittens or puppies too young for vaccinations could be welcomed as well on a case by case basis as it has e be approved by Administrator) Ingleside is looking for some pet visitors to have a scheduled visit once a week, once a month, we are open to meeting you and your furry friend! Call 608-470-4017 for more information! Agency: Ingleside Communities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53572 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Chow Time! Feed our horses! MorningPlease watch this video before coming to feed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CUB-dUoeHY First time volunteers who are wanting to feed horses need to text Lisa 920-609-5637 with your 1st time sign-up date so you can be trained at that time. When you pull in, take an immediate right & park by the barn please. Agency: Firefly Acres Horse Farm Please watch this video before coming to feed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CUB-dUoeHY First time volunteers who are wanting to feed horses need to text Lisa 920-609-5637 with your 1st time sign-up date so you can be trained at that time. When you pull in, take an immediate right & park by the barn please. Agency: Firefly Acres Horse Farm Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 54155 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Chow Time! Feed our horses! EveningPlease watch this video before coming to feed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CUB-dUoeHY (p.m. only feeders) need to text Lisa 920-609-5637 with 1st time sign up date so you can be trained then. When you pull in, take an immediate right & park by the barn please. Agency: Firefly Acres Horse Farm Please watch this video before coming to feed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CUB-dUoeHY (p.m. only feeders) need to text Lisa 920-609-5637 with 1st time sign up date so you can be trained then. When you pull in, take an immediate right & park by the barn please. Agency: Firefly Acres Horse Farm Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 54155 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: In-Club Volunteer OpportunitiesWe offer in-Club volunteer options year-round. These opportunities are perfect for volunteer groups of 5 – 30 people to have fun and meaningful interactions with our members. These events typically run 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. (flexible) and can be hosted at any one of our 52 Club locations! Volunteers will interact with Club members while participating in hands-on activities. Activities will vary based on Club location and weather, but generally include crafts, games, and educational components. Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee We offer in-Club volunteer options year-round. These opportunities are perfect for volunteer groups of 5 – 30 people to have fun and meaningful interactions with our members. These events typically run 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. (flexible) and can be hosted at any one of our 52 Club locations! Volunteers will interact with Club members while participating in hands-on activities. Activities will vary based on Club location and weather, but generally include crafts, games, and educational components. Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53212 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Camp Whitcomb/Mason GroundskeepingLooking for the perfect team outing? Each spring, Camp Whitcomb/Mason needs volunteers to help prep Camp’s 306 acres for the thousands of members that will enjoy time there in summer. Activities include deep cleaning, light construction (picnic tables, benches, etc.), painting, groundskeeping, invasive species management, lasagna-making (100 in a day!), wood splitting, clearing trails, and more! Additionally, we also need volunteers to help after the Camp ends for the season. Activities are weather dependent. Dates and times are flexible. Year-round, except June - August Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee Looking for the perfect team outing? Each spring, Camp Whitcomb/Mason needs volunteers to help prep Camp’s 306 acres for the thousands of members that will enjoy time there in summer. Activities include deep cleaning, light construction (picnic tables, benches, etc.), painting, groundskeeping, invasive species management, lasagna-making (100 in a day!), wood splitting, clearing trails, and more! Additionally, we also need volunteers to help after the Camp ends for the season. Activities are weather dependent. Dates and times are flexible. Year-round, except June - August Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53029 Allow Groups: Teams only |
Volunteer: Health Lifestyles - Snack PackingNeed an opportunity for your employees in the comfort of the workplace? Pack healthy snacks for Club members at your office location. This option will help us provide our members with healthy snacks to have after school or take home. We request a monetary or in-kind donation to cover the cost of snacks. Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee Need an opportunity for your employees in the comfort of the workplace? Pack healthy snacks for Club members at your office location. This option will help us provide our members with healthy snacks to have after school or take home. We request a monetary or in-kind donation to cover the cost of snacks. Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53212 Allow Groups: Teams only |
Volunteer: Become a Board Member at Mentor North!Mentor North is the nonprofit parent organization of the Mentor Duluth and Mentor Superior youth mentoring programs. Our mission is to celebrate youth and support their families through one-on-one mentorship and community engagement.
We match carefully screened adult volunteers with Twin Ports youth between the ages of 7 and 17 based on interests, personality, identities, lived experiences, and goals. We ask mentors to spend 4-6 hours a month with their mentee and commit to at least one year of service. We provide wrap-around support for each mentor-mentee match. We welcome mentors and youth of all identities and backgrounds, and our goal is to create a vibrant and inclusive mentoring community.
What are the benefits of joining the Mentor North board?
You gain the satisfaction of contributing to the continued success of an organization with 75+ years of experience uplifting youth in the Twin Ports.
Board service allows you to apply and enhance your skills to support your community!
Board Function and Responsibilities The Mentor North Board of Directors provides overall leadership and strategic direction for Mentor North. The Board will steer the organization towards a sustainable future by adopting sound, ethical, and legal governance and financial management policies, as well as by making sure the nonprofit has adequate resources to advance its mission. Board responsibilities include the following: Leadership, governance and oversight Be informed and involved, actively participate in discussions and meetings, ask questions, rely on dependable sources of information, hold staff and other board members accountable Clearly define and articulate Mentor North’s mission, accomplishments, and goals to gain support from the community and enhance the organization’s public image Support and evaluate the Executive Director Set long-range goals and make strategic decisions Evaluate opportunities to improve and enhance Mentor North Financial stability and accountability Assist in the development of and approve Mentor North’s annual budget Review and approve monthly financial statements Create opportunities for donors to support Mentor North Ensure sound management of Mentor North’s resources Safeguard the interests of donors Contribute to fundraising events and initiatives Mentor North invites a broad range of talented individuals to serve on our board.The vision of the Mentor North board is to have ⅓ constituents (families/mentors), ⅓ business representation, and ⅓ stakeholders (youth serving agencies, educators, etc.). We are looking for individuals with a broad spectrum of talents including (but not limited to) program management, youth development, marketing, fundraising, legal guidance, event planning and understanding of the needs and realities of the youth and families we serve. Board members are not required to have formal background in these areas; we are seeking a diverse group of individuals who can make active contributions to the organization. Regularly attend board meetings and important related meetings Make a commitment to participate actively in board/committee work, participating in at least one Mentor North committee Volunteer for and willingly accept assignments and complete them thoroughly and on time Stay informed about board/committee matters, prepare well for meetings and review and comment on minutes and reports Actively recruit and engage with board/committee members, get to know other members and build a collegial working relationship that contributes to consensus Participate in the board’s annual evaluation and planning efforts Participate in fundraising for the organization. Board members will also independently focus on community outreach and mentor recruitment within their own areas of interest. To request more information or an application, please email info@mentornorth.org. Agency: Mentor North Mentor North is the nonprofit parent organization of the Mentor Duluth and Mentor Superior youth mentoring programs. Our mission is to celebrate youth and support their families through one-on-one mentorship and community engagement.
We match carefully screened adult volunteers with Twin Ports youth between the ages of 7 and 17 based on interests, personality, identities, lived experiences, and goals. We ask mentors to spend 4-6 hours a month with their mentee and commit to at least one year of service. We provide wrap-around support for each mentor-mentee match. We welcome mentors and youth of all identities and backgrounds, and our goal is to create a vibrant and inclusive mentoring community.
What are the benefits of joining the Mentor North board?
You gain the satisfaction of contributing to the continued success of an organization with 75+ years of experience uplifting youth in the Twin Ports.
Board service allows you to apply and enhance your skills to support your community!
Board Function and Responsibilities The Mentor North Board of Directors provides overall leadership and strategic direction for Mentor North. The Board will steer the organization towards a sustainable future by adopting sound, ethical, and legal governance and financial management policies, as well as by making sure the nonprofit has adequate resources to advance its mission. Board responsibilities include the following: Leadership, governance and oversight Be informed and involved, actively participate in discussions and meetings, ask questions, rely on dependable sources of information, hold staff and other board members accountable Clearly define and articulate Mentor North’s mission, accomplishments, and goals to gain support from the community and enhance the organization’s public image Support and evaluate the Executive Director Set long-range goals and make strategic decisions Evaluate opportunities to improve and enhance Mentor North Financial stability and accountability Assist in the development of and approve Mentor North’s annual budget Review and approve monthly financial statements Create opportunities for donors to support Mentor North Ensure sound management of Mentor North’s resources Safeguard the interests of donors Contribute to fundraising events and initiatives Mentor North invites a broad range of talented individuals to serve on our board.The vision of the Mentor North board is to have ⅓ constituents (families/mentors), ⅓ business representation, and ⅓ stakeholders (youth serving agencies, educators, etc.). We are looking for individuals with a broad spectrum of talents including (but not limited to) program management, youth development, marketing, fundraising, legal guidance, event planning and understanding of the needs and realities of the youth and families we serve. Board members are not required to have formal background in these areas; we are seeking a diverse group of individuals who can make active contributions to the organization. Regularly attend board meetings and important related meetings Make a commitment to participate actively in board/committee work, participating in at least one Mentor North committee Volunteer for and willingly accept assignments and complete them thoroughly and on time Stay informed about board/committee matters, prepare well for meetings and review and comment on minutes and reports Actively recruit and engage with board/committee members, get to know other members and build a collegial working relationship that contributes to consensus Participate in the board’s annual evaluation and planning efforts Participate in fundraising for the organization. Board members will also independently focus on community outreach and mentor recruitment within their own areas of interest. To request more information or an application, please email info@mentornorth.org. Agency: Mentor North Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 55806 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adult Tutor - No Experience Required!Are you looking for a way to get involved in the community? The Literacy Green Bay Adult Tutoring program may be the perfect fit! Our tutors come from a variety of backgrounds, and many with no previous experience in the education field. Because we require and provide the training necessary to become a tutor, all are welcome! We ask for a six-month commitment for our adult tutors, but the hours vary depending on the match. Some tutors meet two times a week, others only once. There are currently 30+ learners waiting to be matched. Get in touch to learn more! Thank you for considering Literacy Green Bay as your next volunteer opportunity! Agency: Literacy Green Bay Are you looking for a way to get involved in the community? The Literacy Green Bay Adult Tutoring program may be the perfect fit! Our tutors come from a variety of backgrounds, and many with no previous experience in the education field. Because we require and provide the training necessary to become a tutor, all are welcome! We ask for a six-month commitment for our adult tutors, but the hours vary depending on the match. Some tutors meet two times a week, others only once. There are currently 30+ learners waiting to be matched. Get in touch to learn more! Thank you for considering Literacy Green Bay as your next volunteer opportunity! Agency: Literacy Green Bay Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front Reception Desk VolunteerThe Aldo Leopold Nature Center (ALNC) seeks a friendly and adaptable individual to join Time Commitment and Details: The Community Engagement Volunteer is a committed part-time volunteer position. Shifts generally run for 2-4 hours between 9 am and 4 pm Monday through Friday and/or 10 am - 2 pm on weekends with occasional opportunities to stay later or arrive earlier if needed (dependent on availability). Minimum of 2 shifts per month at a minimum of 2 hours per shift. Opportunities: Become experienced building relationships with the public while supporting a non-profit environmental education center on acres of restored prairie, wetland, and woodland habitat; become familiar with a wide range of interpretive materials; gain hospitality experience working with public visitors of all ages.Duties and Responsibilities: Be a friendly face to ALNC visitors and community members. Oversee public areas; troubleshoot, upkeep, and answer questionsas needed. Assist with administrative and customer service duties, visitor information and main phone line operation. Re-stock, tidy, and maintain public areas. Other duties such as creating teaching supplies or field guides, supporting educational programming, assisting with building and grounds tasks, etc. depending on interest, skills and schedule. This position will interact with staff across the organization and report to the Director of Community Engagement. Requirements and Qualifications: At least 18 years of age. Interest in nature preferred. Comfort in following written instructions and procedures. Superior customer service skills; cheerful, positive, open attitude, good sense of humor, and ability to interact with people of all ages. Flexibility and creativity; organization skills and ability to multi-task and problem-solve. Ability to manage own schedule and work well in a team environment with other staff. Reliable transportation to ALNC. Computer skills (Microsoft Office, email, etc.) Must pass background check.ALNC is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting equitable environmental education for children, their teachers, and families. In addition to public exhibits and grounds, ALNC offers varied educational programs, runs a Nature Preschool, hosts public and private events, and organizes Nature Net, a consortium of environmental education providers in southern Wisconsin. Agency: Aldo Leopold Nature Center The Aldo Leopold Nature Center (ALNC) seeks a friendly and adaptable individual to join Time Commitment and Details: The Community Engagement Volunteer is a committed part-time volunteer position. Shifts generally run for 2-4 hours between 9 am and 4 pm Monday through Friday and/or 10 am - 2 pm on weekends with occasional opportunities to stay later or arrive earlier if needed (dependent on availability). Minimum of 2 shifts per month at a minimum of 2 hours per shift. Opportunities: Become experienced building relationships with the public while supporting a non-profit environmental education center on acres of restored prairie, wetland, and woodland habitat; become familiar with a wide range of interpretive materials; gain hospitality experience working with public visitors of all ages.Duties and Responsibilities: Be a friendly face to ALNC visitors and community members. Oversee public areas; troubleshoot, upkeep, and answer questionsas needed. Assist with administrative and customer service duties, visitor information and main phone line operation. Re-stock, tidy, and maintain public areas. Other duties such as creating teaching supplies or field guides, supporting educational programming, assisting with building and grounds tasks, etc. depending on interest, skills and schedule. This position will interact with staff across the organization and report to the Director of Community Engagement. Requirements and Qualifications: At least 18 years of age. Interest in nature preferred. Comfort in following written instructions and procedures. Superior customer service skills; cheerful, positive, open attitude, good sense of humor, and ability to interact with people of all ages. Flexibility and creativity; organization skills and ability to multi-task and problem-solve. Ability to manage own schedule and work well in a team environment with other staff. Reliable transportation to ALNC. Computer skills (Microsoft Office, email, etc.) Must pass background check.ALNC is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting equitable environmental education for children, their teachers, and families. In addition to public exhibits and grounds, ALNC offers varied educational programs, runs a Nature Preschool, hosts public and private events, and organizes Nature Net, a consortium of environmental education providers in southern Wisconsin. Agency: Aldo Leopold Nature Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53716 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Translate Parental Educational Videos for Immigrants and Refugees (Virtual Opportunity)
Explore More about the Position and the Refugee and Immigration Services Program: Explore the impact of our program Watch our translation videos created by volunteers like you! Read more life changing testimonies here! Discover the Benefits to Volunteering: Download a free fact sheet about the many benefits of volunteering! Click here! Learn about the Onboarding Process: Click here to see the onboarding process! Eager to get Started? Apply Now! Click HERE to apply now and begin changing lives! Contact with Questions: Email: volunteer@ccmke.org Call: (414) 769-3402 Agency: Catholic Charities
Explore More about the Position and the Refugee and Immigration Services Program: Explore the impact of our program Watch our translation videos created by volunteers like you! Read more life changing testimonies here! Discover the Benefits to Volunteering: Download a free fact sheet about the many benefits of volunteering! Click here! Learn about the Onboarding Process: Click here to see the onboarding process! Eager to get Started? Apply Now! Click HERE to apply now and begin changing lives! Contact with Questions: Email: volunteer@ccmke.org Call: (414) 769-3402 Agency: Catholic Charities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53211 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tutor Refugees and Immigrants for Citizenship
Explore More about the Position and the Refugee and Immigration Services Program: Explore the impact of our program Watch our translation videos created by volunteers like you! Read more life changing testimonies here! Discover the Benefits to Volunteering: Download a free fact sheet about the many benefits of volunteering! Click here! Learn about the Onboarding Process: Click here to see the onboarding process! Eager to get Started? Apply Now! Click HERE to apply now and begin changing lives! Contact with Questions: Email: volunteer@ccmke.org Call: (414) 769-3402 Agency: Catholic Charities
Explore More about the Position and the Refugee and Immigration Services Program: Explore the impact of our program Watch our translation videos created by volunteers like you! Read more life changing testimonies here! Discover the Benefits to Volunteering: Download a free fact sheet about the many benefits of volunteering! Click here! Learn about the Onboarding Process: Click here to see the onboarding process! Eager to get Started? Apply Now! Click HERE to apply now and begin changing lives! Contact with Questions: Email: volunteer@ccmke.org Call: (414) 769-3402 Agency: Catholic Charities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53215 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tutor English to Refugees and Immigrants
Explore More about the Position and the Refugee and Immigration Services Program: Explore the impact of our program Watch our translation videos created by volunteers like you! Read more life changing testimonies here! Discover the Benefits to Volunteering: Download a free fact sheet about the many benefits of volunteering! Click here! Learn about the Onboarding Process: Click here to see the onboarding process! Eager to get Started? Apply Now! Click HERE to apply now and begin changing lives! Contact with Questions: Email: volunteer@ccmke.org Call: (414) 769-3402 Agency: Catholic Charities
Explore More about the Position and the Refugee and Immigration Services Program: Explore the impact of our program Watch our translation videos created by volunteers like you! Read more life changing testimonies here! Discover the Benefits to Volunteering: Download a free fact sheet about the many benefits of volunteering! Click here! Learn about the Onboarding Process: Click here to see the onboarding process! Eager to get Started? Apply Now! Click HERE to apply now and begin changing lives! Contact with Questions: Email: volunteer@ccmke.org Call: (414) 769-3402 Agency: Catholic Charities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53215 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Childcare VolunteerAll our Support Services clients receiving parenting education can request childcare for their appointment. Our childcare volunteers interact, supervise, and play with children in our on-site childcare room. This role is extremely crucial to our programming so that we can better serve our clients by providing them with the opportunity to get a break and have privacy for their appointments. For more information, contact Tracey Miles at tmiles@vidacares.org! Agency: Vida Medical Clinic and Support Services All our Support Services clients receiving parenting education can request childcare for their appointment. Our childcare volunteers interact, supervise, and play with children in our on-site childcare room. This role is extremely crucial to our programming so that we can better serve our clients by providing them with the opportunity to get a break and have privacy for their appointments. For more information, contact Tracey Miles at tmiles@vidacares.org! Agency: Vida Medical Clinic and Support Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54914 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Vigil VolunteerDo you believe that no one should die alone? Are you caring, compassionate, dependable, and patient? This may be the opportunity for you! Our volunteers offer support and companionship to patients during their end-of-life journey. Some of the activities that you might be able to provide are reading, playing games, singing, listening to life stories, or keeping vigil in a patient’s final hours. This is a flexible opportunity that works with your schedule...you can give as much or as little time as you want. Training and ongoing support are provided. Emphasis is on providing comfort during the dying process. Questions? Call or email us today! Agency: Heartland Hospice Do you believe that no one should die alone? Are you caring, compassionate, dependable, and patient? This may be the opportunity for you! Our volunteers offer support and companionship to patients during their end-of-life journey. Some of the activities that you might be able to provide are reading, playing games, singing, listening to life stories, or keeping vigil in a patient’s final hours. This is a flexible opportunity that works with your schedule...you can give as much or as little time as you want. Training and ongoing support are provided. Emphasis is on providing comfort during the dying process. Questions? Call or email us today! Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53073 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Vigil VolunteerDo you believe that no one should die alone? Are you caring, compassionate, dependable, and patient? This may be the opportunity for you! Our volunteers offer support and companionship to patients during their end-of-life journey. Some of the activities that you might be able to provide are reading, playing games, singing, listening to life stories, or keeping vigil in a patient’s final hours. This is a flexible opportunity that works with your schedule...you can give as much or as little time as you want. Training and ongoing support are provided. Emphasis is on providing comfort during the dying process. Questions? Call or email us today! Agency: Heartland Hospice Do you believe that no one should die alone? Are you caring, compassionate, dependable, and patient? This may be the opportunity for you! Our volunteers offer support and companionship to patients during their end-of-life journey. Some of the activities that you might be able to provide are reading, playing games, singing, listening to life stories, or keeping vigil in a patient’s final hours. This is a flexible opportunity that works with your schedule...you can give as much or as little time as you want. Training and ongoing support are provided. Emphasis is on providing comfort during the dying process. Questions? Call or email us today! Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53013 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Vigil VolunteerDo you believe that no one should die alone? Are you caring, compassionate, dependable, and patient? This may be the opportunity for you! Our volunteers offer support and companionship to patients during their end-of-life journey. Some of the activities that you might be able to provide are reading, playing games, singing, listening to life stories, or keeping vigil in a patient’s final hours. This is a flexible opportunity that works with your schedule...you can give as much or as little time as you want. Training and ongoing support are provided. Emphasis is on providing comfort during the dying process. Questions? Call or email us today! 920-926-1144 Agency: Heartland Hospice Do you believe that no one should die alone? Are you caring, compassionate, dependable, and patient? This may be the opportunity for you! Our volunteers offer support and companionship to patients during their end-of-life journey. Some of the activities that you might be able to provide are reading, playing games, singing, listening to life stories, or keeping vigil in a patient’s final hours. This is a flexible opportunity that works with your schedule...you can give as much or as little time as you want. Training and ongoing support are provided. Emphasis is on providing comfort during the dying process. Questions? Call or email us today! 920-926-1144 Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53083 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Vigil VolunteerDo you believe that no one should die alone? Are you caring, compassionate, dependable, and patient? This may be the opportunity for you! Our volunteers offer support and companionship to patients during their end-of-life journey. Some of the activities that you might be able to provide are reading, playing games, singing, listening to life stories, or keeping vigil in a patient’s final hours. This is a flexible opportunity that works with your schedule...you can give as much or as little time as you want. Training and ongoing support are provided. Emphasis is on providing comfort during the dying process. Questions? Call or email us today! 920-926-1144 brenda.bertram@heartlandhospice.com Agency: Heartland Hospice Do you believe that no one should die alone? Are you caring, compassionate, dependable, and patient? This may be the opportunity for you! Our volunteers offer support and companionship to patients during their end-of-life journey. Some of the activities that you might be able to provide are reading, playing games, singing, listening to life stories, or keeping vigil in a patient’s final hours. This is a flexible opportunity that works with your schedule...you can give as much or as little time as you want. Training and ongoing support are provided. Emphasis is on providing comfort during the dying process. Questions? Call or email us today! 920-926-1144 brenda.bertram@heartlandhospice.com Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53044 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Vigil VolunteerDo you believe that no one should die alone? Are you caring, compassionate, dependable, and patient? This may be the opportunity for you! Our volunteers offer support and companionship to patients during their end-of-life journey. Some of the activities that you might be able to provide are reading, playing games, singing, listening to life stories, or keeping vigil in a patient’s final hours. This is a flexible opportunity that works with your schedule...you can give as much or as little time as you want. Training and ongoing support are provided. Emphasis is on providing comfort during the dying process. Questions? Call or email us today! 920-926-1144 Brenda.bertram@heartlandhospice.com Agency: Heartland Hospice Do you believe that no one should die alone? Are you caring, compassionate, dependable, and patient? This may be the opportunity for you! Our volunteers offer support and companionship to patients during their end-of-life journey. Some of the activities that you might be able to provide are reading, playing games, singing, listening to life stories, or keeping vigil in a patient’s final hours. This is a flexible opportunity that works with your schedule...you can give as much or as little time as you want. Training and ongoing support are provided. Emphasis is on providing comfort during the dying process. Questions? Call or email us today! 920-926-1144 Brenda.bertram@heartlandhospice.com Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53073 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Vigil VolunteerDo you believe that no one should die alone? Are you caring, compassionate, dependable, and patient? This may be the opportunity for you! Our volunteers offer support and companionship to patients during their end-of-life journey. Some of the activities that you might be able to provide are reading, playing games, singing, listening to life stories, or keeping vigil in a patient’s final hours. This is a flexible opportunity that works with your schedule...you can give as much or as little time as you want. Training and ongoing support are provided. Emphasis is on providing comfort during the dying process. Questions? Call or email us today! 920-926-1144 Brenda.Bertram@heartlandhospice.com Agency: Heartland Hospice Do you believe that no one should die alone? Are you caring, compassionate, dependable, and patient? This may be the opportunity for you! Our volunteers offer support and companionship to patients during their end-of-life journey. Some of the activities that you might be able to provide are reading, playing games, singing, listening to life stories, or keeping vigil in a patient’s final hours. This is a flexible opportunity that works with your schedule...you can give as much or as little time as you want. Training and ongoing support are provided. Emphasis is on providing comfort during the dying process. Questions? Call or email us today! 920-926-1144 Brenda.Bertram@heartlandhospice.com Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53081 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Snow Angel - Help a Neighbor in Milwaukee County!Help a neighbor in your community this winter! Clients throughout Milwaukee County are looking for help! Volunteers are needed beginning with the first snowfall until Spring. Volunteers will be matched with a senior in their community to remove snow from their driveway and sidewalk. Details can be coordinated directly with the person you serve. Enjoy the crisp winter weather as you provide this needed service to an individual that is no longer able to shovel snow due to age or physical condition. Qualifications: Dependable, responsible, and have a positive attitude. Must be 15 or older (minors must be accompanied by an adult). You can team up with a few people for this project and alternate throughout the season. Agency: Eras Senior Network, Inc Help a neighbor in your community this winter! Clients throughout Milwaukee County are looking for help! Volunteers are needed beginning with the first snowfall until Spring. Volunteers will be matched with a senior in their community to remove snow from their driveway and sidewalk. Details can be coordinated directly with the person you serve. Enjoy the crisp winter weather as you provide this needed service to an individual that is no longer able to shovel snow due to age or physical condition. Qualifications: Dependable, responsible, and have a positive attitude. Must be 15 or older (minors must be accompanied by an adult). You can team up with a few people for this project and alternate throughout the season. Agency: Eras Senior Network, Inc Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53227 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Day Services Volunteer-CCLSProvide interaction with clients. As the volunteer, encourage and assist each client during planned activities in the day service and in the community. Volunteers are encouraged to share their own talents, (musical, writing, artistic, etc) to enhance the day service. Activities can be, but are not limited to: Crafts Watching movies Playing games Painting Going for walks Reading books Cooking/baking Exercise Cleaning Rising along to community activities as extra support to staff and clients
Recommended Qualifications: High level of comfort working with adults with disabilities Reliable Able to follow instructions Patience Respectful Able to maintain client confidentiality Acceptable criminal record and background information disclosure Not listed with the Department of Health and Family Services or Regulation and Licensing or any other applicable state department or agencies with a finding of abuse, neglect, misapporpration of funds, if applicableAgency: Aging & Disability Resource Center of Portage County at Lincoln Center Provide interaction with clients. As the volunteer, encourage and assist each client during planned activities in the day service and in the community. Volunteers are encouraged to share their own talents, (musical, writing, artistic, etc) to enhance the day service. Activities can be, but are not limited to: Crafts Watching movies Playing games Painting Going for walks Reading books Cooking/baking Exercise Cleaning Rising along to community activities as extra support to staff and clients
Recommended Qualifications: High level of comfort working with adults with disabilities Reliable Able to follow instructions Patience Respectful Able to maintain client confidentiality Acceptable criminal record and background information disclosure Not listed with the Department of Health and Family Services or Regulation and Licensing or any other applicable state department or agencies with a finding of abuse, neglect, misapporpration of funds, if applicableAgency: Aging & Disability Resource Center of Portage County at Lincoln Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54481 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Silver Threads Sewing GroupAre you looking for an opportunity to belong to a group that offers their skills and time as volunteers to benefit the community? Silver Threads is comprised of individuals with varied skills, who offer their sewing talents to meet the needs of individual organizations within the Portage County community. Silver Threads is seeking individuals to join our expanding group. We hold meetings the 2nd & 4th Tuesday's of every month from 1-3 pm. There is a workday scheduled the Friday following the 2nd Tuesday of the month. Both are held within the Lincoln Center. Belong to a group that makes an impact in the community! See you there! Agency: Aging & Disability Resource Center of Portage County at Lincoln Center Are you looking for an opportunity to belong to a group that offers their skills and time as volunteers to benefit the community? Silver Threads is comprised of individuals with varied skills, who offer their sewing talents to meet the needs of individual organizations within the Portage County community. Silver Threads is seeking individuals to join our expanding group. We hold meetings the 2nd & 4th Tuesday's of every month from 1-3 pm. There is a workday scheduled the Friday following the 2nd Tuesday of the month. Both are held within the Lincoln Center. Belong to a group that makes an impact in the community! See you there! Agency: Aging & Disability Resource Center of Portage County at Lincoln Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54481 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospital VolunteerHospital Escort(PACE) Volunteers needed: Job duties consist of greeting, directing and assisting hospital patients and visitors. You will be volunteering in a team environment, being social is definitely a plus. The following are requirements to volunteer: Appointment and medical health screening with our Employee Health office. Completion of the State of Wisconsin caregiver background check form. Successful completion of Aspirus Stevens Point Hospital orientation and competencies. Commitment of volunteer service for a minimum of three months.RSVP volunteers are required to be 55 or over, however this opportunity is available to non-RSVP volunteers as well. Call Lindy at 715-346-1409 for more details. Agency: Aging & Disability Resource Center of Portage County at Lincoln Center Hospital Escort(PACE) Volunteers needed: Job duties consist of greeting, directing and assisting hospital patients and visitors. You will be volunteering in a team environment, being social is definitely a plus. The following are requirements to volunteer: Appointment and medical health screening with our Employee Health office. Completion of the State of Wisconsin caregiver background check form. Successful completion of Aspirus Stevens Point Hospital orientation and competencies. Commitment of volunteer service for a minimum of three months.RSVP volunteers are required to be 55 or over, however this opportunity is available to non-RSVP volunteers as well. Call Lindy at 715-346-1409 for more details. Agency: Aging & Disability Resource Center of Portage County at Lincoln Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54481 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Veterans Get to AppointmentsHelp is needed to transport veterans to and from VA approved appointments at local and out of town hospitals, clinics, or approved Non-VA facilities. Vehicles are provided by the Disabled American Veterans and kept at the Central Transportation office. Volunteers will pick up and drop off the DAV vehicles at this location. The DAV strives to treat every veteran with the dignity and respect they deserve for their service. DAV drivers are all volunteers and are not compensated. They donate their time to help veterans who do not have the means for getting to their appointments. DAV wants to ensure every VA registered veteran is provided timely and professional transportation to VA medical facilities to get the care they need. Required Qualifications/Skills: Must maintain a valid Wisconsin driver's license, safe driving record and over all good health. Caring, patient, friendly, safety-minded individual with good communication skills, ability to listen non-judgmentally, ability to maintain confidentiality. Agency: Aging & Disability Resource Center of Portage County at Lincoln Center Help is needed to transport veterans to and from VA approved appointments at local and out of town hospitals, clinics, or approved Non-VA facilities. Vehicles are provided by the Disabled American Veterans and kept at the Central Transportation office. Volunteers will pick up and drop off the DAV vehicles at this location. The DAV strives to treat every veteran with the dignity and respect they deserve for their service. DAV drivers are all volunteers and are not compensated. They donate their time to help veterans who do not have the means for getting to their appointments. DAV wants to ensure every VA registered veteran is provided timely and professional transportation to VA medical facilities to get the care they need. Required Qualifications/Skills: Must maintain a valid Wisconsin driver's license, safe driving record and over all good health. Caring, patient, friendly, safety-minded individual with good communication skills, ability to listen non-judgmentally, ability to maintain confidentiality. Agency: Aging & Disability Resource Center of Portage County at Lincoln Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54481 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Virtual Dementia Tour Volunteers NeededPosition Description/Responsibilities: Assist participants with necessary equipment and preparation for the virtual dementia tour. Administer pre and post tests and assist with maintaining equipment and supplies. Observe and record participant behavior. Training will be provided. Responsibilities will be assigned depending on volunteer’s comfort level and abilities.
Anticipated Impact of This Volunteer Activity on Organization and/or Clients Served: Help community members, professionals, businesses, and various other groups to enhance awareness of dementia. The virtual tour gives participants a first-hand feel of what it’s really like to live with dementia. This helps to create a better understanding and awareness of those who may have previously been unexposed to this disease as well as enhancing awareness for caregivers.
To qualify as a volunteer for RSVP you must be 55 years of age or older. You can also volunteer for this position without being a member of RSVP. Agency: Aging & Disability Resource Center of Portage County at Lincoln Center Position Description/Responsibilities: Assist participants with necessary equipment and preparation for the virtual dementia tour. Administer pre and post tests and assist with maintaining equipment and supplies. Observe and record participant behavior. Training will be provided. Responsibilities will be assigned depending on volunteer’s comfort level and abilities.
Anticipated Impact of This Volunteer Activity on Organization and/or Clients Served: Help community members, professionals, businesses, and various other groups to enhance awareness of dementia. The virtual tour gives participants a first-hand feel of what it’s really like to live with dementia. This helps to create a better understanding and awareness of those who may have previously been unexposed to this disease as well as enhancing awareness for caregivers.
To qualify as a volunteer for RSVP you must be 55 years of age or older. You can also volunteer for this position without being a member of RSVP. Agency: Aging & Disability Resource Center of Portage County at Lincoln Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54481 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Home Delivered Meals DriverVolunteers deliver meals for homebound seniors throughout Portage County as part of the ADRC's Rural Home Delivered Meal Program. If you want to really make a difference in someone's life this is for you! A mileage stipend is available. Number of Volunteers Needed: 15-20 Commitment is approximately 1 ½ - 2 hours between 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Routes are primarily in the villages and rural areas of Portage County, but in most cases start and end at the Lincoln Center in Stevens Point. Scheduling can be flexible and we'd be happy to talk to you about what works for your schedule. You must be 55 years of age or older to volunteer as a part of the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program but our nutrition program is happy to accept volunteers of any age so long as they can drive and pass a background check. Current open routes are: -Substitute drivers Agency: Aging & Disability Resource Center of Portage County at Lincoln Center Volunteers deliver meals for homebound seniors throughout Portage County as part of the ADRC's Rural Home Delivered Meal Program. If you want to really make a difference in someone's life this is for you! A mileage stipend is available. Number of Volunteers Needed: 15-20 Commitment is approximately 1 ½ - 2 hours between 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Routes are primarily in the villages and rural areas of Portage County, but in most cases start and end at the Lincoln Center in Stevens Point. Scheduling can be flexible and we'd be happy to talk to you about what works for your schedule. You must be 55 years of age or older to volunteer as a part of the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program but our nutrition program is happy to accept volunteers of any age so long as they can drive and pass a background check. Current open routes are: -Substitute drivers Agency: Aging & Disability Resource Center of Portage County at Lincoln Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54481 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Join our Food Recovery Team!We are looking for volunteers to join our Food Recovery Team! With YOUR help we can rescue 300,000lbs of food annually. This quality food from local grocery store partners that would otherwise go to waste. Instead, your efforts provide much-needed variety in produce and shelf-stable foods, bringing joy and nourishment to those in need. Sign up today to become a Food Recovery Driver and be part of something truly meaningful! Agency: NourishMKE We are looking for volunteers to join our Food Recovery Team! With YOUR help we can rescue 300,000lbs of food annually. This quality food from local grocery store partners that would otherwise go to waste. Instead, your efforts provide much-needed variety in produce and shelf-stable foods, bringing joy and nourishment to those in need. Sign up today to become a Food Recovery Driver and be part of something truly meaningful! Agency: NourishMKE Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53205 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Monday & Wednesday Greeter at WALC Learning CenterWe are looking for greeters at the learning center: Monday afternoons from 12:30-2 pm Wednesday afternoons from 12:30-2 pm The Front Desk greeter serves as the first point of contact for everyone entering the learning center, ensuring a welcoming and professional environment. Greet & assist learners, volunteers, and visitors as they arriveAnswer basic questions or direct individuals to the appropriate staff memberMonitor front entry & help maintain a welcoming environmentEnsure that classroom doors remain closed during classes for safety and privacySupport staff with basic office tasks as neededAgency: Winnebago Area Literacy Council We are looking for greeters at the learning center: Monday afternoons from 12:30-2 pm Wednesday afternoons from 12:30-2 pm The Front Desk greeter serves as the first point of contact for everyone entering the learning center, ensuring a welcoming and professional environment. Greet & assist learners, volunteers, and visitors as they arriveAnswer basic questions or direct individuals to the appropriate staff memberMonitor front entry & help maintain a welcoming environmentEnsure that classroom doors remain closed during classes for safety and privacySupport staff with basic office tasks as neededAgency: Winnebago Area Literacy Council Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Good Neighbor Week CommitteeGood Neighbor Week event planning committee is looking for community members that wish to give back by helping to plan and execute a week of minor home repairs, landscaping, and yard maintenance for Green Bay homeowners who may have barriers to completing these types of projects on their own, due to limited income, disability, age, or a family situation. GNW is a collaboration between the city of Green Bay, Green Bay Neighborhoods, and NeighborWorks Green Bay. We meet virtually once every 3 weeks on a Monday from 4:00-5:00pm, February through September, culminating with Good Neighbor Week, the last week in September. We are seeking members to join our planning committee or a subcommittee that focuses on: -developing the application process and determining the projects that will be completed -developing sponsorships to fund the projects since the repairs are free to the homeowners -coordinating individuals and groups of volunteers since all of the work is done by volunteers in the community -assessing projects for estimates of materials, volunteer time, and equipment -promoting the event through social media, local media (TV, newspaper, radio), neighborhood and community activities Not able to attend the meetings but want to help? Assistance can be given for things involving: -a computer like preparing spreadsheets, documents, or surveys, etc. -making phone calls to follow up on sponsorship letters, coordinating volunteers, communicating with homeowners and volunteers, etc. - preparing for the week with material purchases, event organization, lunch coordination, and assembling project folders -promoting the event through social media, local media (TV, newspaper, radio), neighborhood and community activities! Agency: Green Bay Neighborhoods Good Neighbor Week event planning committee is looking for community members that wish to give back by helping to plan and execute a week of minor home repairs, landscaping, and yard maintenance for Green Bay homeowners who may have barriers to completing these types of projects on their own, due to limited income, disability, age, or a family situation. GNW is a collaboration between the city of Green Bay, Green Bay Neighborhoods, and NeighborWorks Green Bay. We meet virtually once every 3 weeks on a Monday from 4:00-5:00pm, February through September, culminating with Good Neighbor Week, the last week in September. We are seeking members to join our planning committee or a subcommittee that focuses on: -developing the application process and determining the projects that will be completed -developing sponsorships to fund the projects since the repairs are free to the homeowners -coordinating individuals and groups of volunteers since all of the work is done by volunteers in the community -assessing projects for estimates of materials, volunteer time, and equipment -promoting the event through social media, local media (TV, newspaper, radio), neighborhood and community activities Not able to attend the meetings but want to help? Assistance can be given for things involving: -a computer like preparing spreadsheets, documents, or surveys, etc. -making phone calls to follow up on sponsorship letters, coordinating volunteers, communicating with homeowners and volunteers, etc. - preparing for the week with material purchases, event organization, lunch coordination, and assembling project folders -promoting the event through social media, local media (TV, newspaper, radio), neighborhood and community activities! Agency: Green Bay Neighborhoods Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Display BuilderFox Cities Festival of Lights is a nonprofit who creates the large walk through holiday light display at Darboy Community Park. Most of our displays are built by our volunteers. We need help fixing some existing ones and help building new displays. Don't worry, you don't need any experience. We can teach you. We do a wide variety of work including carpentry, welding, general assembly and others. Did you know that all the lights get taped to the displays individually? Yes we do that too. It is a lot of fun believe it or not! We work during the entire offseason to get this accomplished. If you are interested let us know. Thank you! Agency: Fox Cities Festival of Lights Fox Cities Festival of Lights is a nonprofit who creates the large walk through holiday light display at Darboy Community Park. Most of our displays are built by our volunteers. We need help fixing some existing ones and help building new displays. Don't worry, you don't need any experience. We can teach you. We do a wide variety of work including carpentry, welding, general assembly and others. Did you know that all the lights get taped to the displays individually? Yes we do that too. It is a lot of fun believe it or not! We work during the entire offseason to get this accomplished. If you are interested let us know. Thank you! Agency: Fox Cities Festival of Lights Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54130 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Asset Management CommitteeAsset Management Committee identifies strategies for new project development and location, maintains standards for new capital projects, makes recommendations to board about asset management issues and strategic planning, and provides staff with technical expertise for new opportunities. Agency: NeighborWorks Green Bay Asset Management Committee identifies strategies for new project development and location, maintains standards for new capital projects, makes recommendations to board about asset management issues and strategic planning, and provides staff with technical expertise for new opportunities. Agency: NeighborWorks Green Bay Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Merchandise Sorting & Stocking at College Ave.Primarily, volunteers help by sorting donated merchandise. Volunteers also help with placing merchandise on the sales floor as well as pulling merchandise from the floor. Generally, our volunteer hours are Monday-Friday, 8am to 4pm at both of our locations. To volunteer at SVdP Appleton (College Ave. & Westhill Blvd locations), please go to www.volgistics.com/appform/1203760306 to fill out a volunteer application. Agency: St. Vincent de Paul Appleton Primarily, volunteers help by sorting donated merchandise. Volunteers also help with placing merchandise on the sales floor as well as pulling merchandise from the floor. Generally, our volunteer hours are Monday-Friday, 8am to 4pm at both of our locations. To volunteer at SVdP Appleton (College Ave. & Westhill Blvd locations), please go to www.volgistics.com/appform/1203760306 to fill out a volunteer application. Agency: St. Vincent de Paul Appleton Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54914 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Early Education (Ages Infant - 4) Classroom GrandparentsDo you (or someone you know) have a heart for children? Would you like to make a difference in a child’s life and give back to your community while also earning some extra income? The Encompass Foster Grandparent Program may be the right fit for you! Volunteering takes place in an assigned classroom at one of seven 5-star rated Encompass Early Education Child Care Centers in Brown County (including one in West De Pere). A typical day may included rocking and feeding infants, reading to toddlers, support children who need extra attention by playing games or doing puzzles. Benefits of being a volunteer in Encompass's Foster Grandparent Program: * Receive an hourly tax-free stipend (which does not affect other benefits) * Receive annual paid time off * Receive mileage/travel allowance AND MOST IMPORTANTLY, receive lots of love from children daily. To volunteer in Encompass's Foster Grandparent Program, you need to be: * 55 years of age or better * Meet limited income guidelines as required by AmeriCorps Seniors (the funding source for the Encompass Foster Grandparent Program) One Family Unit Yearly Income: $29,160 Two Family Unit Yearly Income: $39,440* Pass state and federal background checks
For more information, please contact Deb Johnson, Foster Grandparent Project Director, Encompass Early Education & Care at (920) 785-9710. Agency: Encompass Early Education & Care Do you (or someone you know) have a heart for children? Would you like to make a difference in a child’s life and give back to your community while also earning some extra income? The Encompass Foster Grandparent Program may be the right fit for you! Volunteering takes place in an assigned classroom at one of seven 5-star rated Encompass Early Education Child Care Centers in Brown County (including one in West De Pere). A typical day may included rocking and feeding infants, reading to toddlers, support children who need extra attention by playing games or doing puzzles. Benefits of being a volunteer in Encompass's Foster Grandparent Program: * Receive an hourly tax-free stipend (which does not affect other benefits) * Receive annual paid time off * Receive mileage/travel allowance AND MOST IMPORTANTLY, receive lots of love from children daily. To volunteer in Encompass's Foster Grandparent Program, you need to be: * 55 years of age or better * Meet limited income guidelines as required by AmeriCorps Seniors (the funding source for the Encompass Foster Grandparent Program) One Family Unit Yearly Income: $29,160 Two Family Unit Yearly Income: $39,440* Pass state and federal background checks
For more information, please contact Deb Johnson, Foster Grandparent Project Director, Encompass Early Education & Care at (920) 785-9710. Agency: Encompass Early Education & Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Event ExtraordinaireAssist LMBO staff at one of our many community events, such as helping with planting model gardens, Tree and Plant Giveaways, World Migratory Bird Day Plant Sale. The above events are seasonal. Please contact Sarah@lmbo.org if you are interested. To keep informed about our upcoming events to potentially volunteer subscribe to our newsletter. If you would like us to communicate with you about our needs submit a volunteer interest form. Agency: Lake Michigan Bird Observatory Assist LMBO staff at one of our many community events, such as helping with planting model gardens, Tree and Plant Giveaways, World Migratory Bird Day Plant Sale. The above events are seasonal. Please contact Sarah@lmbo.org if you are interested. To keep informed about our upcoming events to potentially volunteer subscribe to our newsletter. If you would like us to communicate with you about our needs submit a volunteer interest form. Agency: Lake Michigan Bird Observatory Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53074 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Birdhouse BuildersAs a Birdhouse Builder volunteer you will join LMBO staff in maintenance, construction and installation of bird box nests for black-capped chickadees, house wrens, tree swallows, and eastern bluebirds per design sets created by Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Agency: Lake Michigan Bird Observatory As a Birdhouse Builder volunteer you will join LMBO staff in maintenance, construction and installation of bird box nests for black-capped chickadees, house wrens, tree swallows, and eastern bluebirds per design sets created by Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Agency: Lake Michigan Bird Observatory Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53074 Allow Groups: No |