Opportunities From: Volunteer Wisconsin

Volunteer: Get Someone in Need to their Medical Appointments-Drive (Ashland)

Provide transportation to someone in the Ashland County area to Ashland Medical Center, or the hospitals in Duluth, Minnesota. More than a ride, it allows someone to stay independent and receive the care they need.

Flexible schedule. Firm appointments. Set your schedule.

Background checks required.  Must possess a valid unrestricted driver's license. Must possess automobile insurance that meets the minimum requirements for the State of Wisconsin.

Clients will be ambulatory or may use a walker or cane.  No wheelchairs will be transported.

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Agency: Northwest Wisconsin Community Services Agency Inc

Provide transportation to someone in the Ashland County area to Ashland Medical Center, or the hospitals in Duluth, Minnesota. More than a ride, it allows someone to stay independent and receive the care they need.

Flexible schedule. Firm appointments. Set your schedule.

Background checks required.  Must possess a valid unrestricted driver's license. Must possess automobile insurance that meets the minimum requirements for the State of Wisconsin.

Clients will be ambulatory or may use a walker or cane.  No wheelchairs will be transported.

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Agency: Northwest Wisconsin Community Services Agency Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54806

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help people stay in their homes longer by delivering meals in Ashland County

Help to fulfill a critical need by delivering meals to the homebound through the Meals on Wheels program.  One-hour routes for delivery around Ashland and Ashland County.  Training provided in how to hand out meals, what to watch for with clients, and interacting with them.  

Background checks are required. 

Mileage provided along with a free meal.

Come start today.

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Agency: Northwest Wisconsin Community Services Agency Inc

Help to fulfill a critical need by delivering meals to the homebound through the Meals on Wheels program.  One-hour routes for delivery around Ashland and Ashland County.  Training provided in how to hand out meals, what to watch for with clients, and interacting with them.  

Background checks are required. 

Mileage provided along with a free meal.

Come start today.

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Agency: Northwest Wisconsin Community Services Agency Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54806

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Special Talents

Do you have a special talent? Can you sing? Play Piano? make balloon animals? play an instrument? We want you to come and share you talents with our residents? Enjoy crafting Come lead a craft? Love baking and want to host a cookie decorating? We want you. Our resident love to see new faces and try new things. Please consider volunteering your time and  make a difference in the life of those in their golden years. 

Agency: Mountain Terrace Senior Living

Do you have a special talent? Can you sing? Play Piano? make balloon animals? play an instrument? We want you to come and share you talents with our residents? Enjoy crafting Come lead a craft? Love baking and want to host a cookie decorating? We want you. Our resident love to see new faces and try new things. Please consider volunteering your time and  make a difference in the life of those in their golden years. 

Agency: Mountain Terrace Senior Living

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Bingo Callers

Our Residents love Bingo. We have the numbers, the prizes and the residents, all we need is you!! Have some free time during the week? Evening? Weekend?  We would love to have you come and call a game of bingo in one or both of our buildings. Please reach out and contact us today. Make a difference in the lives of those who have paved the way for us. 

Agency: Mountain Terrace Senior Living

Our Residents love Bingo. We have the numbers, the prizes and the residents, all we need is you!! Have some free time during the week? Evening? Weekend?  We would love to have you come and call a game of bingo in one or both of our buildings. Please reach out and contact us today. Make a difference in the lives of those who have paved the way for us. 

Agency: Mountain Terrace Senior Living

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Put the MEN in Mentor

With almost 20 boys waiting to be matched with adult mentors, we have an immediate need for male volunteers willing to be positive role models for kids! At the Outagamie County Mentoring Program, we work with the youth in the community who need us the most. We match kids with adults who help them out just by being a friend and spending a few hours a month together. A successful match is life changing for both the mentor and mentee! All of the youth in our program are between 6-17 years old and have been referred by a social worker from Outagamie County Health and Human Services.

Mentor matches spend about 4-8 hours a month together to develop a positive and trusting relationship the youth can rely on. Mentors expose youth to new and positive experiences that enhance self esteem and improve social skills. We find that many mentors enjoy getting to be a kid again with their mentee!

If you mentor with Outagamie County, you will receive all the training and support you need to make your match successful. We sponsor several events each year for our matches and also reimburse for mileage. 

Find and follow us on Facebook! Check out our website at www.outagamie.org/mentoring.

Email us at: hhsmentors@outagamie.org or call 920-832-5961. We'd love to hear from you!

Agency: Outagamie County Mentoring Program

With almost 20 boys waiting to be matched with adult mentors, we have an immediate need for male volunteers willing to be positive role models for kids! At the Outagamie County Mentoring Program, we work with the youth in the community who need us the most. We match kids with adults who help them out just by being a friend and spending a few hours a month together. A successful match is life changing for both the mentor and mentee! All of the youth in our program are between 6-17 years old and have been referred by a social worker from Outagamie County Health and Human Services.

Mentor matches spend about 4-8 hours a month together to develop a positive and trusting relationship the youth can rely on. Mentors expose youth to new and positive experiences that enhance self esteem and improve social skills. We find that many mentors enjoy getting to be a kid again with their mentee!

If you mentor with Outagamie County, you will receive all the training and support you need to make your match successful. We sponsor several events each year for our matches and also reimburse for mileage. 

Find and follow us on Facebook! Check out our website at www.outagamie.org/mentoring.

Email us at: hhsmentors@outagamie.org or call 920-832-5961. We'd love to hear from you!

Agency: Outagamie County Mentoring Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54911

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: We Need Your Muscles! Become a Warehouse Assistant for The BRICK (Ashland/Bayfield Counties)

About The BRICK:

The BRICK Ministries is a partnered effort between its member churches, businesses, and residents who share the mission and vision of compassionately helping people in need, serving residents of Ashland and Bayfield Counties. We offer a Food Shelf Program that distributes food and personal care items at four locations: Ashland, Cable, Cornucopia, and Mellen. Our Benevolence Program assists with emergency financial resources and provides referrals.

Warehouse Assistant Job Description:

Warehouse Assistants work under the supervision of the Food Shelf Manager.

Specific duties may include:
• Picking up food donations from local businesses and unloading monthly truck deliveries
• Loading up food in company vehicle to deliver to outlet site pantries
• Stocking shelves, coolers, and freezers
• Assorted cleaning tasks in pantry and warehouse
• Sorting food donations with safety guidelines provided by Second Harvest Northern Lakes Food Bank

Warehouse Assistants will be asked to lift up to 50 pounds and utilize pallet jack. Similar work experience is preferred but not required.
For more information, contact Cheyanne Reeves at (715) 682-7425 or officemanager@thebrickministries.org.

Agency: The BRICK Ministries, Inc.

About The BRICK:

The BRICK Ministries is a partnered effort between its member churches, businesses, and residents who share the mission and vision of compassionately helping people in need, serving residents of Ashland and Bayfield Counties. We offer a Food Shelf Program that distributes food and personal care items at four locations: Ashland, Cable, Cornucopia, and Mellen. Our Benevolence Program assists with emergency financial resources and provides referrals.

Warehouse Assistant Job Description:

Warehouse Assistants work under the supervision of the Food Shelf Manager.

Specific duties may include:
• Picking up food donations from local businesses and unloading monthly truck deliveries
• Loading up food in company vehicle to deliver to outlet site pantries
• Stocking shelves, coolers, and freezers
• Assorted cleaning tasks in pantry and warehouse
• Sorting food donations with safety guidelines provided by Second Harvest Northern Lakes Food Bank

Warehouse Assistants will be asked to lift up to 50 pounds and utilize pallet jack. Similar work experience is preferred but not required.
For more information, contact Cheyanne Reeves at (715) 682-7425 or officemanager@thebrickministries.org.

Agency: The BRICK Ministries, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54806

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Researcher

We are looking to have some research done about local and national resources for our families.  Topics would include transportation, basic needs, holistic assistance, medical condition specific help, just to name a few.  Would need access to the internet if working offsite.  This can be done remotely.

Agency: Community Benefit Tree

We are looking to have some research done about local and national resources for our families.  Topics would include transportation, basic needs, holistic assistance, medical condition specific help, just to name a few.  Would need access to the internet if working offsite.  This can be done remotely.

Agency: Community Benefit Tree

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54130

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Media/Ambassador Support

Design and/or support our social media platforms, along with the opportunity
to do other awareness opportunities for CBT such as dropping off flyer's and/or
posters at area businesses, representing CBT at expo’s, etc...


QUALIFICATIONS: Familiarity with all social media outlets desired.
Some travel required.


TIME COMMITMENT: Depend on your availability you can do this from
home or travel to awareness opportunities. Days and Times would
depend on opportunities.
AGE: 16 and up

Agency: Community Benefit Tree

Design and/or support our social media platforms, along with the opportunity
to do other awareness opportunities for CBT such as dropping off flyer's and/or
posters at area businesses, representing CBT at expo’s, etc...


QUALIFICATIONS: Familiarity with all social media outlets desired.
Some travel required.


TIME COMMITMENT: Depend on your availability you can do this from
home or travel to awareness opportunities. Days and Times would
depend on opportunities.
AGE: 16 and up

Agency: Community Benefit Tree

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54130

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Office assistant

Light clerical work, computer-related projects, assists in preparing
for event projects, bulk mailing and occasionally answering phones and greeting visitors. Occasional light cleaning.


QUALIFICATIONS: Willingness to travel to office in Kaukauna.
Knowledge of computers helpful. Good Communication Skills.  Ability to work with little supervision


TIME COMMITMENT: Monday-Friday shifts 8 a.m.-12 p.m. or 12 - 4 p.m.
AGES: 18 and up

Agency: Community Benefit Tree

Light clerical work, computer-related projects, assists in preparing
for event projects, bulk mailing and occasionally answering phones and greeting visitors. Occasional light cleaning.


QUALIFICATIONS: Willingness to travel to office in Kaukauna.
Knowledge of computers helpful. Good Communication Skills.  Ability to work with little supervision


TIME COMMITMENT: Monday-Friday shifts 8 a.m.-12 p.m. or 12 - 4 p.m.
AGES: 18 and up

Agency: Community Benefit Tree

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54130

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board of Director

 
TITLE: Member, Community Benefit Tree Inc Board of Directors  
REPORTS TO: Board President  
PURPOSE: To serve the Board as a voting member, to develop policies, procedures and regulations for the operation of Community Benefit Tree Inc; to monitor finances of the organization, its programs and performance; and secure and ensure equate funds to support the operations.  
TERM: Two years  
EXPECTED MEETING ATTENDENCE: - Regularly attend meetings as scheduled each month. The third Friday of the month at 11:00a.m.-12:30p.m. at our office in Kaukauna - Attend standing committee meetings - Attend Board retreats, in-service workshops and other Board development activities - In order to maintain continuity, the member needs to be present on consistent basis. Therefore, a board member is allowed three absences during the year, if more than three meetings are missed in a 12 month period; the board will address the issue when the need arises.  
OBLIGATIONS OF THE BOARD: - Establish policy - Fulfill the Mission of the Organization - Hire/fire/supervise and evaluate the Executive Director - Secure adequate funds to support the operations - Assist in fundraising activities for the organization - Monitor finances - Maintain, develop and update long-range plans  
 
 
SPECIFIC DUTIES: - Attend meetings and demonstrate commitment to Board activities - Be well-informed on issues and agenda items - Contribute skills, knowledge and experience when appropriate - Listen respectfully to other points of view - Participate in organizational decision-making - Financially support the organization and fundraising efforts - Assume leadership roles in all Board activities, including fundraising - Represent the organization to the public and to private industry - Educate yourself about the needs of the people served  
Board Orientation and Training Required- 7 hours


Agency: Community Benefit Tree

 
TITLE: Member, Community Benefit Tree Inc Board of Directors  
REPORTS TO: Board President  
PURPOSE: To serve the Board as a voting member, to develop policies, procedures and regulations for the operation of Community Benefit Tree Inc; to monitor finances of the organization, its programs and performance; and secure and ensure equate funds to support the operations.  
TERM: Two years  
EXPECTED MEETING ATTENDENCE: - Regularly attend meetings as scheduled each month. The third Friday of the month at 11:00a.m.-12:30p.m. at our office in Kaukauna - Attend standing committee meetings - Attend Board retreats, in-service workshops and other Board development activities - In order to maintain continuity, the member needs to be present on consistent basis. Therefore, a board member is allowed three absences during the year, if more than three meetings are missed in a 12 month period; the board will address the issue when the need arises.  
OBLIGATIONS OF THE BOARD: - Establish policy - Fulfill the Mission of the Organization - Hire/fire/supervise and evaluate the Executive Director - Secure adequate funds to support the operations - Assist in fundraising activities for the organization - Monitor finances - Maintain, develop and update long-range plans  
 
 
SPECIFIC DUTIES: - Attend meetings and demonstrate commitment to Board activities - Be well-informed on issues and agenda items - Contribute skills, knowledge and experience when appropriate - Listen respectfully to other points of view - Participate in organizational decision-making - Financially support the organization and fundraising efforts - Assume leadership roles in all Board activities, including fundraising - Represent the organization to the public and to private industry - Educate yourself about the needs of the people served  
Board Orientation and Training Required- 7 hours


Agency: Community Benefit Tree

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54130

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Family Coordinator

Family Coordinators plays a key role in providing assistance to our families.
They would advise in the family’s financial sustainability plan, give
resources, and emotional support to our families.


QUALIFICATIONS: Training is required. Need to have time committed
in supporting a family through their medical crisis. Some financial
understanding is desirable, along with an ear to listen and a heart for compassion.


TIME COMMITMENT: 5 to 10 hours a month, may vary depending on number of families needing help


AGE: 21 and up

Agency: Community Benefit Tree

Family Coordinators plays a key role in providing assistance to our families.
They would advise in the family’s financial sustainability plan, give
resources, and emotional support to our families.


QUALIFICATIONS: Training is required. Need to have time committed
in supporting a family through their medical crisis. Some financial
understanding is desirable, along with an ear to listen and a heart for compassion.


TIME COMMITMENT: 5 to 10 hours a month, may vary depending on number of families needing help


AGE: 21 and up

Agency: Community Benefit Tree

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54130

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event Planner

If you like to plan events, solicit for donations and oversee
volunteers. You would enjoy serving on the following fundraising planning
teams:

• Wolfinger Charity Golf Outing – in July – family friendly golf outing
• Medical Monopoly Golf Classic – in June – corporate golf outing
AGE: 16 and up

Agency: Community Benefit Tree

If you like to plan events, solicit for donations and oversee
volunteers. You would enjoy serving on the following fundraising planning
teams:

• Wolfinger Charity Golf Outing – in July – family friendly golf outing
• Medical Monopoly Golf Classic – in June – corporate golf outing
AGE: 16 and up

Agency: Community Benefit Tree

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54130

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: E-Commerce Support

To assist with the Rental and Online Resale/Re-purpose Store of ecommerce or rental items. Includes taking pictures, pricing, and positioning of items along with downloading them onto the e-commerce apps.


QUALIFICATIONS: Knowledge of computer and learn quickly.


TIME COMMITMENT: Some duties can be done at home and some will
need to be done at the Celebration center.


AGE: 18 and up

Must have internet accessibility if posting items for resale offsite

Agency: Community Benefit Tree

To assist with the Rental and Online Resale/Re-purpose Store of ecommerce or rental items. Includes taking pictures, pricing, and positioning of items along with downloading them onto the e-commerce apps.


QUALIFICATIONS: Knowledge of computer and learn quickly.


TIME COMMITMENT: Some duties can be done at home and some will
need to be done at the Celebration center.


AGE: 18 and up

Must have internet accessibility if posting items for resale offsite

Agency: Community Benefit Tree

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54130

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donation Processor

We have volunteer opportunities to help process items that are donated to our thrift store, such as cleaning the item, checking to make sure all parts and pieces are complete, checking to see if in good condition and working properly, and labeling with the proper store code.  This is a great group opportunity for families, churches, sports teams, and places of employment.

Agency: Community Benefit Tree

We have volunteer opportunities to help process items that are donated to our thrift store, such as cleaning the item, checking to make sure all parts and pieces are complete, checking to see if in good condition and working properly, and labeling with the proper store code.  This is a great group opportunity for families, churches, sports teams, and places of employment.

Agency: Community Benefit Tree

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54130

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Creation/Fixer Technician

We have equipment that we use at each of our fundraisers and/or that we 
rent out to the general public that at times needs to be repaired, painted, or created. Along with
re-purposing of items to sell in our Online store. We need individuals who are good with either fixing things and/or good with building/working with wood, crafty, like to paint, etc…  Some projects might have the ability to be done at your home.


QUALIFICATIONS: Knowledge of painting, mechanical, crafty, creative
and good with wood would be helpful but required.


TIME COMMITMENT: Assist as needed basis for specific projects/
repairs.
AGE: 16 and up

Agency: Community Benefit Tree

We have equipment that we use at each of our fundraisers and/or that we 
rent out to the general public that at times needs to be repaired, painted, or created. Along with
re-purposing of items to sell in our Online store. We need individuals who are good with either fixing things and/or good with building/working with wood, crafty, like to paint, etc…  Some projects might have the ability to be done at your home.


QUALIFICATIONS: Knowledge of painting, mechanical, crafty, creative
and good with wood would be helpful but required.


TIME COMMITMENT: Assist as needed basis for specific projects/
repairs.
AGE: 16 and up

Agency: Community Benefit Tree

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54130

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Celebration Team Coach

Coaches play a key role in instructing the Celebration of Support (families benefit) team on the programs and tools Community Benefit Tree has to assist in having a successful event.  Lead the family/friends (Celebration team) of the recipient in the right planning direction.

Qualifications: Love planning events. Like to teach others. Willingness to travel some distance. Time to help others.   Training is required.

Time commitment: 10 to 15 hours per month.

Age: 18 and older

Agency: Community Benefit Tree

Coaches play a key role in instructing the Celebration of Support (families benefit) team on the programs and tools Community Benefit Tree has to assist in having a successful event.  Lead the family/friends (Celebration team) of the recipient in the right planning direction.

Qualifications: Love planning events. Like to teach others. Willingness to travel some distance. Time to help others.   Training is required.

Time commitment: 10 to 15 hours per month.

Age: 18 and older

Agency: Community Benefit Tree

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54130

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Celebration Event Staff

Volunteer at Celebration of Support events assisting with raffles, silent auctions, kids games, bake sale, serving food, grilling, etc.  Volunteer opportunities would depend on the day and type of the event.

Volunteer by yourself, as a family, as a group from church, school, civic club or through work.

Qualifications:  Love to help and work with others to support someone in need.

Time Commitment:  You choose event and what area and time you would like to help.

 

 

 

Agency: Community Benefit Tree

Volunteer at Celebration of Support events assisting with raffles, silent auctions, kids games, bake sale, serving food, grilling, etc.  Volunteer opportunities would depend on the day and type of the event.

Volunteer by yourself, as a family, as a group from church, school, civic club or through work.

Qualifications:  Love to help and work with others to support someone in need.

Time Commitment:  You choose event and what area and time you would like to help.

 

 

 

Agency: Community Benefit Tree

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54130

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Celebration Center Assistant

To assist with the rental/ resale/re-purpose store items.

Duties include: Assist in cleaning, organizing, and keeping inventory of items.
Putting together rental orders for pick up as well as packaging of online orders.
QUALIFICATIONS: Like or Love to clean and organize. Work in a
group or as an individual.
TIME COMMITMENT: There is shift opportunities or we can customize
to your availability depending on your schedule.
Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-12 p.m. or 12 p.m.- 4 p.m. shifts
AGE: 14 and up (with parent)

GREAT Group or Family Volunteer Opportunity!

Retail experience is a plus!

Agency: Community Benefit Tree

To assist with the rental/ resale/re-purpose store items.

Duties include: Assist in cleaning, organizing, and keeping inventory of items.
Putting together rental orders for pick up as well as packaging of online orders.
QUALIFICATIONS: Like or Love to clean and organize. Work in a
group or as an individual.
TIME COMMITMENT: There is shift opportunities or we can customize
to your availability depending on your schedule.
Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-12 p.m. or 12 p.m.- 4 p.m. shifts
AGE: 14 and up (with parent)

GREAT Group or Family Volunteer Opportunity!

Retail experience is a plus!

Agency: Community Benefit Tree

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54130

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: CBT's Wish list

Supplies that Celebrate lives!  We could use your help to assist us with items needed for us to help those planning a Celebration of Support fundraising party for an individual and their family going through a medical crisis.  This could be done as an in-house fundraiser at work and then dropped off at our office.

We could use the following:

monetary donations gift cards to Walmart, Target, Office Max or Depot, area grocery stores and restaurants any type of unused, never opened items rolls of raffle tickets Decorations- new or openedcoloring books and colored pencils for both adult and child  wristbands  kids games and prizes  paper plates and napkins  rolls of cellophane wrapping plastic tablecloths, ruffles, forks and spoons, Ziploc bags new or used paper folding machine Portable P.A. System dry eraser boards rolls of postage stamps

 

Agency: Community Benefit Tree

Supplies that Celebrate lives!  We could use your help to assist us with items needed for us to help those planning a Celebration of Support fundraising party for an individual and their family going through a medical crisis.  This could be done as an in-house fundraiser at work and then dropped off at our office.

We could use the following:

monetary donations gift cards to Walmart, Target, Office Max or Depot, area grocery stores and restaurants any type of unused, never opened items rolls of raffle tickets Decorations- new or openedcoloring books and colored pencils for both adult and child  wristbands  kids games and prizes  paper plates and napkins  rolls of cellophane wrapping plastic tablecloths, ruffles, forks and spoons, Ziploc bags new or used paper folding machine Portable P.A. System dry eraser boards rolls of postage stamps

 

Agency: Community Benefit Tree

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54130

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: The Community Blood Center

Cafe Attendant Volunteer-Provide snacks and refreshments to donors post donation while watching for signs of donor reaction and alerting Collections staff of reactions. 

 

Blood Drive Donor Registration Attendant Volunteer-Mobile-Volunteer will register blood donors as they enter blood drives and/or fixed sites. 

Agency: ADVOCAP

Cafe Attendant Volunteer-Provide snacks and refreshments to donors post donation while watching for signs of donor reaction and alerting Collections staff of reactions. 

 

Blood Drive Donor Registration Attendant Volunteer-Mobile-Volunteer will register blood donors as they enter blood drives and/or fixed sites. 

Agency: ADVOCAP

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54904

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Assist Ashland and Bayfield Co. Residents in Our Pantry!

About The BRICK:

The BRICK Ministries is a partnered effort between its member churches, businesses, and residents who share the mission and vision of compassionately helping people in need, serving residents of Ashland and Bayfield Counties. We offer a Food Shelf Program that distributes food and personal care items at four locations: Ashland, Cable, Cornucopia, and Mellen. Our Benevolence Program assists with emergency financial resources and provides referrals.

Food Shelf Assistant Job Description:

Food Shelf Assistants work under the supervision of the Food Shelf Manager.

Specific duties include:
• Guiding pantry shoppers through the food shelf utilizing food distribution guidelines
• Helping shoppers to their vehicles and loading food as needed
• Stocking shelves, coolers, and freezers
• Helping collapse cardboard boxes for recycling
• Sorting food donations with safety guidelines provided by Second Harvest Northern Lakes Food Bank

Food Shelf Assistants have considerable contact with the public. The ideal applicant is courteous, engaging, and nonjudgmental. 
Prior experience in customer service is helpful, but not required.

For more information, contact Cheyanne Reeves at (715) 682-7425 or officemanager@thebrickministries.org.

Agency: The BRICK Ministries, Inc.

About The BRICK:

The BRICK Ministries is a partnered effort between its member churches, businesses, and residents who share the mission and vision of compassionately helping people in need, serving residents of Ashland and Bayfield Counties. We offer a Food Shelf Program that distributes food and personal care items at four locations: Ashland, Cable, Cornucopia, and Mellen. Our Benevolence Program assists with emergency financial resources and provides referrals.

Food Shelf Assistant Job Description:

Food Shelf Assistants work under the supervision of the Food Shelf Manager.

Specific duties include:
• Guiding pantry shoppers through the food shelf utilizing food distribution guidelines
• Helping shoppers to their vehicles and loading food as needed
• Stocking shelves, coolers, and freezers
• Helping collapse cardboard boxes for recycling
• Sorting food donations with safety guidelines provided by Second Harvest Northern Lakes Food Bank

Food Shelf Assistants have considerable contact with the public. The ideal applicant is courteous, engaging, and nonjudgmental. 
Prior experience in customer service is helpful, but not required.

For more information, contact Cheyanne Reeves at (715) 682-7425 or officemanager@thebrickministries.org.

Agency: The BRICK Ministries, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54806

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help Ashland/Bayfield Co. Residents Register for Emergency Assistance at Our Front Desk!

About The BRICK:

The BRICK Ministries is a partnered effort between its member churches, businesses, and residents who share the mission and vision of compassionately helping people in need, serving residents of Ashland and Bayfield Counties. We offer a Food Shelf Program that distributes food and personal care items at four locations: Ashland, Cable, Cornucopia, and Mellen. Our Benevolence Program assists with emergency financial resources and provides referrals.

Office Assistant Job Description:

Office Assistants work under the supervision of the Office Manager, carrying out administrative tasks and providing client services.

Specific duties include:
• Answering the telephone
• Registering clients
• Using the computer to enter client data

The Office Assistant position has considerable contact with the public. The ideal applicant is courteous and nonjudgmental. Prior experience in customer service or clerical work is helpful, but not required.

For more information, contact Cheyanne Reeves at (715) 682-7425 or officemanager@thebrickministries.org.

Agency: The BRICK Ministries, Inc.

About The BRICK:

The BRICK Ministries is a partnered effort between its member churches, businesses, and residents who share the mission and vision of compassionately helping people in need, serving residents of Ashland and Bayfield Counties. We offer a Food Shelf Program that distributes food and personal care items at four locations: Ashland, Cable, Cornucopia, and Mellen. Our Benevolence Program assists with emergency financial resources and provides referrals.

Office Assistant Job Description:

Office Assistants work under the supervision of the Office Manager, carrying out administrative tasks and providing client services.

Specific duties include:
• Answering the telephone
• Registering clients
• Using the computer to enter client data

The Office Assistant position has considerable contact with the public. The ideal applicant is courteous and nonjudgmental. Prior experience in customer service or clerical work is helpful, but not required.

For more information, contact Cheyanne Reeves at (715) 682-7425 or officemanager@thebrickministries.org.

Agency: The BRICK Ministries, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54806

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event Planning Volunteer

The CMC has many events throughout the year and has a big need for help preparing them! Event planning will be a "help as needed" type of opportunity, perfect for those with a busy or irregular schedule. 

Tasks include but are not limited to:

Organizing guest list Outreach  Making donor calls Decorating Creating flyers/invites Delivering posters to area businesses Data entry Sharing ideas!

Please send us a message if you are interested or would like more information! 

Agency: Catholic Multicultural Center

The CMC has many events throughout the year and has a big need for help preparing them! Event planning will be a "help as needed" type of opportunity, perfect for those with a busy or irregular schedule. 

Tasks include but are not limited to:

Organizing guest list Outreach  Making donor calls Decorating Creating flyers/invites Delivering posters to area businesses Data entry Sharing ideas!

Please send us a message if you are interested or would like more information! 

Agency: Catholic Multicultural Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53713

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: CBT's Wish List

Supplies that Celebrate lives!  We could use your help to assist us with items needed to help our families plan a Celebration of Support fundraising party for an individual and/or their family going through a medical crisis as well as general needs for our families.

We could use the following:

monetary donations gift cards from Restaurants, Coffee shops, Grocery Stores, Walmart, Target board games socks blankets lip balm crossword puzzles kid's toys coloring books, crayons, colored pencils totes to place the items in Box Truck small Shed any type of unused, never opened items rolls of raffle tickets Decorations- new or opened new or used medium-large baskets wristbands  kids games and  prizes  paper plates and napkins  rolls of cellophane wrapping plastic tablecloths, ruffles, forks and spoons new or used paper folding machine Portable P.A. System dry erase boards rolls of postage stamps

 

Agency: Community Benefit Tree

Supplies that Celebrate lives!  We could use your help to assist us with items needed to help our families plan a Celebration of Support fundraising party for an individual and/or their family going through a medical crisis as well as general needs for our families.

We could use the following:

monetary donations gift cards from Restaurants, Coffee shops, Grocery Stores, Walmart, Target board games socks blankets lip balm crossword puzzles kid's toys coloring books, crayons, colored pencils totes to place the items in Box Truck small Shed any type of unused, never opened items rolls of raffle tickets Decorations- new or opened new or used medium-large baskets wristbands  kids games and  prizes  paper plates and napkins  rolls of cellophane wrapping plastic tablecloths, ruffles, forks and spoons new or used paper folding machine Portable P.A. System dry erase boards rolls of postage stamps

 

Agency: Community Benefit Tree

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54130

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: General volunteer

We're looking for people who enjoy spending time with senior citizens. We always welcome new ideas for activities and events. If you're good at explaining computer and phone navigation or enjoy playing games or leading exercise, please contact us. We would love to welcome you to our volunteer family.

Agency: Bethany St. Joseph Corp.

We're looking for people who enjoy spending time with senior citizens. We always welcome new ideas for activities and events. If you're good at explaining computer and phone navigation or enjoy playing games or leading exercise, please contact us. We would love to welcome you to our volunteer family.

Agency: Bethany St. Joseph Corp.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54650

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Cancer Patients by Being a Reiki Volunteer at Aurora Cancer Center Mayfair

The Reiki Volunteer Program at Aurora is putting the call out for volunteers who either already know and practice the energy modality of Reiki or to those volunteers who would like to become part of this program and go through our Reiki training program. 

The Reik Volunteer Program at Aurora brings this energy modality to our oncology patients at a variety of our Cancer Clinic locations throughout Wisconsin. Reiki helps patients find peace, balance and relief from surgeries or procedures they undergo while faced with a cancer diagnosis.  Visit our Aurora-Reiki website for more information. 

Reiki Treatment | Aurora Health Care

Reiki healing therapy specialists at Aurora provide relief from physical and emotional pain by rebalancing the body's energy and promoting deep relaxation.

www.aurorahealthcare.org

 

This modality can be taught over the computer by our Reiki Master Teacher on staff. We offer CEU's for those that qualify (LMT or RN) at a price you can afford: $60 per 4-hour class. 

Agency: Aurora Health Care (Milwaukee & Waukesha County)

The Reiki Volunteer Program at Aurora is putting the call out for volunteers who either already know and practice the energy modality of Reiki or to those volunteers who would like to become part of this program and go through our Reiki training program. 

The Reik Volunteer Program at Aurora brings this energy modality to our oncology patients at a variety of our Cancer Clinic locations throughout Wisconsin. Reiki helps patients find peace, balance and relief from surgeries or procedures they undergo while faced with a cancer diagnosis.  Visit our Aurora-Reiki website for more information. 

Reiki Treatment | Aurora Health Care

Reiki healing therapy specialists at Aurora provide relief from physical and emotional pain by rebalancing the body's energy and promoting deep relaxation.

www.aurorahealthcare.org

 

This modality can be taught over the computer by our Reiki Master Teacher on staff. We offer CEU's for those that qualify (LMT or RN) at a price you can afford: $60 per 4-hour class. 

Agency: Aurora Health Care (Milwaukee & Waukesha County)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53226

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Cancer Patients by Being a Reiki Volunteer at Aurora Cancer Center St. Luke's South Shore

The Reiki Volunteer Program at Aurora is putting the call out for volunteers who either already know and practice the energy modality of Reiki or to those volunteers who would like to become part of this program and go through our Reiki training program. 

The Reik Volunteer Program at Aurora brings this energy modality to our oncology patients at a variety of our Cancer Clinic locations throughout Wisconsin. Reiki helps patients find peace, balance and relief from surgeries or procedures they undergo while faced with a cancer diagnosis.  Visit our Aurora-Reiki website for more information. 

Reiki Treatment | Aurora Health Care

Reiki healing therapy specialists at Aurora provide relief from physical and emotional pain by rebalancing the body's energy and promoting deep relaxation.

www.aurorahealthcare.org

 

This modality can be taught over the computer by our Reiki Master Teacher on staff. We offer CEU's for those that qualify (LMT or RN) at a price you can afford: $60 per 4 hour class. 

Agency: Aurora Health Care (Milwaukee & Waukesha County)

The Reiki Volunteer Program at Aurora is putting the call out for volunteers who either already know and practice the energy modality of Reiki or to those volunteers who would like to become part of this program and go through our Reiki training program. 

The Reik Volunteer Program at Aurora brings this energy modality to our oncology patients at a variety of our Cancer Clinic locations throughout Wisconsin. Reiki helps patients find peace, balance and relief from surgeries or procedures they undergo while faced with a cancer diagnosis.  Visit our Aurora-Reiki website for more information. 

Reiki Treatment | Aurora Health Care

Reiki healing therapy specialists at Aurora provide relief from physical and emotional pain by rebalancing the body's energy and promoting deep relaxation.

www.aurorahealthcare.org

 

This modality can be taught over the computer by our Reiki Master Teacher on staff. We offer CEU's for those that qualify (LMT or RN) at a price you can afford: $60 per 4 hour class. 

Agency: Aurora Health Care (Milwaukee & Waukesha County)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53110

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Cancer Patients by Being a Reiki Volunteer at Aurora Cancer Center Sinai

The Reiki Volunteer Program at Aurora is putting the call out for volunteers who either already know and practice the energy modality of Reiki or to those volunteers who would like to become part of this program and go through our Reiki training program. 

The Reik Volunteer Program at Aurora brings this energy modality to our oncology patients at a variety of our Cancer Clinic locations throughout Wisconsin. Reiki helps patients find peace, balance and relief from surgeries or procedures they undergo while faced with a cancer diagnosis.  Visit our Aurora-Reiki website for more information. 

Reiki Treatment | Aurora Health Care

Reiki healing therapy specialists at Aurora provide relief from physical and emotional pain by rebalancing the body's energy and promoting deep relaxation.

www.aurorahealthcare.org

 

This modality can be taught over the computer by our Reiki Master Teacher on staff. We offer CEU's for those that qualify (LMT or RN) at a price you can afford: $60 per 4 hour class. 

Agency: Aurora Health Care (Milwaukee & Waukesha County)

The Reiki Volunteer Program at Aurora is putting the call out for volunteers who either already know and practice the energy modality of Reiki or to those volunteers who would like to become part of this program and go through our Reiki training program. 

The Reik Volunteer Program at Aurora brings this energy modality to our oncology patients at a variety of our Cancer Clinic locations throughout Wisconsin. Reiki helps patients find peace, balance and relief from surgeries or procedures they undergo while faced with a cancer diagnosis.  Visit our Aurora-Reiki website for more information. 

Reiki Treatment | Aurora Health Care

Reiki healing therapy specialists at Aurora provide relief from physical and emotional pain by rebalancing the body's energy and promoting deep relaxation.

www.aurorahealthcare.org

 

This modality can be taught over the computer by our Reiki Master Teacher on staff. We offer CEU's for those that qualify (LMT or RN) at a price you can afford: $60 per 4 hour class. 

Agency: Aurora Health Care (Milwaukee & Waukesha County)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53233

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Youth Literacy as a Study Buddy Tutor! (virtual)

Join Study Buddies and be matched with a k-5th grade student to strengthen their academic skills while building a positive and lasting relationship.

We provide tailored curriculum and activities to structure your time with your buddy, as well as tutor trainings and on-site staff support, to ensure you have the tools you need to make a positive impact.

Volunteers meet with their buddies for 90 minutes weekly for the duration of a school-year.

We offer virtual Study Buddies during the following days/times (all times are in central time): Mondays from 4:45-6pm  Mondays from 6:15-7:30pm Tuesdays from 3:30-5pm Tuesdays from 5:30-7pm Thursdays from 5:30-7pm


Apply online: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/457191

Visit our website to learn more: www.commonbond.org/volunteer

Agency: CommonBond Communities

Join Study Buddies and be matched with a k-5th grade student to strengthen their academic skills while building a positive and lasting relationship.

We provide tailored curriculum and activities to structure your time with your buddy, as well as tutor trainings and on-site staff support, to ensure you have the tools you need to make a positive impact.

Volunteers meet with their buddies for 90 minutes weekly for the duration of a school-year.

We offer virtual Study Buddies during the following days/times (all times are in central time): Mondays from 4:45-6pm  Mondays from 6:15-7:30pm Tuesdays from 3:30-5pm Tuesdays from 5:30-7pm Thursdays from 5:30-7pm


Apply online: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/457191

Visit our website to learn more: www.commonbond.org/volunteer

Agency: CommonBond Communities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help preserve affordable housing with your financial skills-(virtual)

Help With Community Awareness and Advocacy

Are you looking to learn more about the importance of affordable housing in your community? Do you have experience in finance or board service - or are you looking to gain leadership/board experience? Consider joining a Community Advisory Board.

Community Advisory Board members help to advance the goal of creating and sustaining homes for all. Board meetings are a unique opportunity to connect with CommonBond staff, residents, and other community members to learn firsthand about the successes and challenges our housing communities are facing.

As a board member you will review the financial audit for a housing community and attend the annual meeting, scheduled between April and September during regular business hours, for a one hour meeting. We are looking for volunteers with finance or board service experience but anyone with an interest in board service or affordable housing is encouraged to apply. The enrollment process consists of an application and phone interview.

To apply, complete the simple on-line form here: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/376189571

Agency: CommonBond Communities

Help With Community Awareness and Advocacy

Are you looking to learn more about the importance of affordable housing in your community? Do you have experience in finance or board service - or are you looking to gain leadership/board experience? Consider joining a Community Advisory Board.

Community Advisory Board members help to advance the goal of creating and sustaining homes for all. Board meetings are a unique opportunity to connect with CommonBond staff, residents, and other community members to learn firsthand about the successes and challenges our housing communities are facing.

As a board member you will review the financial audit for a housing community and attend the annual meeting, scheduled between April and September during regular business hours, for a one hour meeting. We are looking for volunteers with finance or board service experience but anyone with an interest in board service or affordable housing is encouraged to apply. The enrollment process consists of an application and phone interview.

To apply, complete the simple on-line form here: https://www.volgistics.com/appform/376189571

Agency: CommonBond Communities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Piano player/Instrument player

We are looking for a person to come in and share your talent on the piano or another instrument for our memory care unit. If you are looking to volunteer in the evening or weekend to share your talent please call us. 

Agency: Eagle Crest Communities-North

We are looking for a person to come in and share your talent on the piano or another instrument for our memory care unit. If you are looking to volunteer in the evening or weekend to share your talent please call us. 

Agency: Eagle Crest Communities-North

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54650

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fundraising Event Planning Committee Member

Are you passionate about giving back and making a tangible impact? Do you enjoy planning events, networking, and organizing meaningful experiences? Join our Fundraising Event Planning Committee and help us create successful fundraising events that support The Salvation Army’s mission of providing shelter and resources for those in need.

About the Role:

As a Fundraising Event Planning Committee Member, you will assist with the organization and execution of fundraising events that support the vital work we do in our community. You’ll collaborate with a team of dedicated volunteers and staff to plan and coordinate events such as our annual gala, silent auctions, and community fundraisers.

Responsibilities:

Attend committee meetings monthly and stay engaged with committee members to contribute ideas and feedback regularly as requested Assist in brainstorming and planning fundraising events Assist with event logistics as needed Help us promote our events Support day-of-event operations, including registration, guest engagement, and volunteer coordination

Qualifications:

Passion for community service and fundraising Strong organizational and communication skills Ability to work as part of a team and independently Experience in event planning, marketing, sponsorship outreach, or fundraising (preferred but not required)

Time Commitment:

Flexible; varies depending on event timelines Monthly planning meetings plus additional time as needed closer to event dates

Benefits of Volunteering:

Gain hands-on experience in event planning and nonprofit fundraising Meet like-minded individuals and expand your network Make a meaningful impact in the lives of those we serve Have fun while supporting a great cause!

Agency: The Salvation Army Of Portage County

Are you passionate about giving back and making a tangible impact? Do you enjoy planning events, networking, and organizing meaningful experiences? Join our Fundraising Event Planning Committee and help us create successful fundraising events that support The Salvation Army’s mission of providing shelter and resources for those in need.

About the Role:

As a Fundraising Event Planning Committee Member, you will assist with the organization and execution of fundraising events that support the vital work we do in our community. You’ll collaborate with a team of dedicated volunteers and staff to plan and coordinate events such as our annual gala, silent auctions, and community fundraisers.

Responsibilities:

Attend committee meetings monthly and stay engaged with committee members to contribute ideas and feedback regularly as requested Assist in brainstorming and planning fundraising events Assist with event logistics as needed Help us promote our events Support day-of-event operations, including registration, guest engagement, and volunteer coordination

Qualifications:

Passion for community service and fundraising Strong organizational and communication skills Ability to work as part of a team and independently Experience in event planning, marketing, sponsorship outreach, or fundraising (preferred but not required)

Time Commitment:

Flexible; varies depending on event timelines Monthly planning meetings plus additional time as needed closer to event dates

Benefits of Volunteering:

Gain hands-on experience in event planning and nonprofit fundraising Meet like-minded individuals and expand your network Make a meaningful impact in the lives of those we serve Have fun while supporting a great cause!

Agency: The Salvation Army Of Portage County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54481

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mobile Pantry Drivers

Drivers needed to deliver food baskets to outlying areas of Portage County.  Most recipients are elderly residents.  Mobile Pantry puts together baskets of food items to deliver.  Call Ashley Heil at 715 600 1202 for more information or to volunteer.

Agency: Empty Bowls

Drivers needed to deliver food baskets to outlying areas of Portage County.  Most recipients are elderly residents.  Mobile Pantry puts together baskets of food items to deliver.  Call Ashley Heil at 715 600 1202 for more information or to volunteer.

Agency: Empty Bowls

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54481

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cancer Comfort Volunteers needed at Aurora Cancer Center Germantown

Are you passionate about making a positive impact in the live affected by cancer? Join our team as a Cancer Support Volunteer and become a beacon of hope and comfort for individuals on their cancer journey.

 

Responsibilities:

Provide companionship and support well patients are receiving infusions. Provide comfort items for patients. Restock supplies. Santizes and empty garbage in the department

 

Please apply through the link below.

Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities

Agency: Aurora Health Care

Are you passionate about making a positive impact in the live affected by cancer? Join our team as a Cancer Support Volunteer and become a beacon of hope and comfort for individuals on their cancer journey.

 

Responsibilities:

Provide companionship and support well patients are receiving infusions. Provide comfort items for patients. Restock supplies. Santizes and empty garbage in the department

 

Please apply through the link below.

Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities

Agency: Aurora Health Care

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53024

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Cancer Patients by Being a Reiki Volunteer at Aurora Cancer Center Grafton

The Reiki Volunteer Program at Aurora is putting the call out for volunteers who either already know and practice the energy modality of Reiki or to those volunteers who would like to become part of this program and go through our Reiki training program. 

The Reiki Volunteer Program at Aurora brings this energy modality to our oncology patients at a variety of our Cancer Clinic locations throughout Wisconsin. Reiki helps patients find peace, balance and relief from surgeries or procedures they undergo while faced with a cancer diagnosis.  Visit our Aurora-Reiki website for more information. 

Reiki Treatment | Aurora Health Care

Reiki healing therapy specialists at Aurora provide relief from physical and emotional pain by rebalancing the body's energy and promoting deep relaxation.

www.aurorahealthcare.org

 

This modality can be taught over the computer by our Reiki Master Teacher on staff. We offer CEU's for those that qualify (LMT or RN) at a price you can afford: $60 per 4 hour class. 

Agency: Aurora Health Care Grafton

The Reiki Volunteer Program at Aurora is putting the call out for volunteers who either already know and practice the energy modality of Reiki or to those volunteers who would like to become part of this program and go through our Reiki training program. 

The Reiki Volunteer Program at Aurora brings this energy modality to our oncology patients at a variety of our Cancer Clinic locations throughout Wisconsin. Reiki helps patients find peace, balance and relief from surgeries or procedures they undergo while faced with a cancer diagnosis.  Visit our Aurora-Reiki website for more information. 

Reiki Treatment | Aurora Health Care

Reiki healing therapy specialists at Aurora provide relief from physical and emotional pain by rebalancing the body's energy and promoting deep relaxation.

www.aurorahealthcare.org

 

This modality can be taught over the computer by our Reiki Master Teacher on staff. We offer CEU's for those that qualify (LMT or RN) at a price you can afford: $60 per 4 hour class. 

Agency: Aurora Health Care Grafton

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53024

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Cancer Patients by Being a Reiki Volunteer at Aurora Cancer Center West Allis

The Reiki Volunteer Program at Aurora is putting the call out for volunteers who either already know and practice the energy modality of Reiki or to those volunteers who would like to become part of this program and go through our Reiki training program. 

The Reiki Volunteer Program at Aurora brings this energy modality to our oncology patients at a variety of our Cancer Clinic locations throughout Wisconsin. Reiki helps patients find peace, balance and relief from surgeries or procedures they undergo while faced with a cancer diagnosis.  Visit our Aurora-Reiki website for more information. 

Reiki Treatment | Aurora Health Care

Reiki healing therapy specialists at Aurora provide relief from physical and emotional pain by rebalancing the body's energy and promoting deep relaxation.

www.aurorahealthcare.org

 

This modality can be taught over the computer by our Reiki Master Teacher on staff. We offer CEU's for those that qualify (LMT or RN) at a price you can afford: $60 per 4 hour class.

Agency: Aurora Health Care (Milwaukee & Waukesha County)

The Reiki Volunteer Program at Aurora is putting the call out for volunteers who either already know and practice the energy modality of Reiki or to those volunteers who would like to become part of this program and go through our Reiki training program. 

The Reiki Volunteer Program at Aurora brings this energy modality to our oncology patients at a variety of our Cancer Clinic locations throughout Wisconsin. Reiki helps patients find peace, balance and relief from surgeries or procedures they undergo while faced with a cancer diagnosis.  Visit our Aurora-Reiki website for more information. 

Reiki Treatment | Aurora Health Care

Reiki healing therapy specialists at Aurora provide relief from physical and emotional pain by rebalancing the body's energy and promoting deep relaxation.

www.aurorahealthcare.org

 

This modality can be taught over the computer by our Reiki Master Teacher on staff. We offer CEU's for those that qualify (LMT or RN) at a price you can afford: $60 per 4 hour class.

Agency: Aurora Health Care (Milwaukee & Waukesha County)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53227

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Cancer Patients by Being a Reiki Volunteer at Aurora Cancer Center Summit

The Reiki Volunteer Program at Aurora is putting the call out for volunteers who either already know and practice the energy modality of Reiki or to those volunteers who would like to become part of this program and go through our Reiki training program. 

The Reiki Volunteer Program at Aurora brings this energy modality to our oncology patients at a variety of our Cancer Clinic locations throughout Wisconsin. Reiki helps patients find peace, balance and relief from surgeries or procedures they undergo while faced with a cancer diagnosis.  Visit our Aurora-Reiki website for more information. 

Reiki Treatment | Aurora Health Care

Reiki healing therapy specialists at Aurora provide relief from physical and emotional pain by rebalancing the body's energy and promoting deep relaxation.

www.aurorahealthcare.org

 

This modality can be taught over the computer by our Reiki Master Teacher on staff. We offer CEU's for those that qualify (LMT or RN) at a price you can afford: $60 per 4 hour class. 

Agency: Aurora Health Care (Milwaukee & Waukesha County)

The Reiki Volunteer Program at Aurora is putting the call out for volunteers who either already know and practice the energy modality of Reiki or to those volunteers who would like to become part of this program and go through our Reiki training program. 

The Reiki Volunteer Program at Aurora brings this energy modality to our oncology patients at a variety of our Cancer Clinic locations throughout Wisconsin. Reiki helps patients find peace, balance and relief from surgeries or procedures they undergo while faced with a cancer diagnosis.  Visit our Aurora-Reiki website for more information. 

Reiki Treatment | Aurora Health Care

Reiki healing therapy specialists at Aurora provide relief from physical and emotional pain by rebalancing the body's energy and promoting deep relaxation.

www.aurorahealthcare.org

 

This modality can be taught over the computer by our Reiki Master Teacher on staff. We offer CEU's for those that qualify (LMT or RN) at a price you can afford: $60 per 4 hour class. 

Agency: Aurora Health Care (Milwaukee & Waukesha County)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53066

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kitchen Help at Boys & Girls Club

Many kids rely on our after-school programs for support which includes a nutritious meal. By volunteering to prep and serve meals at BGC, you are helping to ensure every child has the opportunity to thrive, no matter their circumstances.   Your time and kindness can be a bright spot in their day!

Volunteers are needed from 2:00 pm - 5:30 pm Mon - Fri at both our Plover and Stevens Point locations, but we are flexible and can work with your availability! If you are interested, please complete our online application here: Volunteer Application (site.com). Once we receive your application, our Volunteer Coordinator will contact you to explain the next steps.

Thank you for your interest. We would not be able to have such a successful food program for our members if it were not for dedicated volunteers like you. 

Agency: Boys & Girls Club Of Portage County

Many kids rely on our after-school programs for support which includes a nutritious meal. By volunteering to prep and serve meals at BGC, you are helping to ensure every child has the opportunity to thrive, no matter their circumstances.   Your time and kindness can be a bright spot in their day!

Volunteers are needed from 2:00 pm - 5:30 pm Mon - Fri at both our Plover and Stevens Point locations, but we are flexible and can work with your availability! If you are interested, please complete our online application here: Volunteer Application (site.com). Once we receive your application, our Volunteer Coordinator will contact you to explain the next steps.

Thank you for your interest. We would not be able to have such a successful food program for our members if it were not for dedicated volunteers like you. 

Agency: Boys & Girls Club Of Portage County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54481

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Join indiGO's Board of Directors!

Are you looking for a unique leadership opportunity?

Our Board is a dynamic group of individuals, committed to supporting indiGO to achieve their innovation and goals.

We’re looking for Board members who:

Are passionate about, and committed to indiGO’s goals, and values.

Are in a position to help us build the reach and influence of our network.

Are able to represent the organization to the broader community. 

(Including but not limited to members of local government, philanthropic leaders and donors, educators, media, and the business community.)

   

Agency: indiGO

Are you looking for a unique leadership opportunity?

Our Board is a dynamic group of individuals, committed to supporting indiGO to achieve their innovation and goals.

We’re looking for Board members who:

Are passionate about, and committed to indiGO’s goals, and values.

Are in a position to help us build the reach and influence of our network.

Are able to represent the organization to the broader community. 

(Including but not limited to members of local government, philanthropic leaders and donors, educators, media, and the business community.)

   

Agency: indiGO

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54880

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Thrift Store Volunteers

Mondays-Fridays, 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.

De Pere Christian Outreach Thrift Store is looking for volunteers to help in areas such as donation intake, working a cash register or bagging purchases, staging the floor, and sorting, cleaning, and pricing clothing, seasonal items, shoes, and home decor. Contact Amy Murphy at 920-655-5758 or Amurphydpco@outlook.com.

Agency: De Pere Christian Outreach

Mondays-Fridays, 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.

De Pere Christian Outreach Thrift Store is looking for volunteers to help in areas such as donation intake, working a cash register or bagging purchases, staging the floor, and sorting, cleaning, and pricing clothing, seasonal items, shoes, and home decor. Contact Amy Murphy at 920-655-5758 or Amurphydpco@outlook.com.

Agency: De Pere Christian Outreach

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54115

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Cancer Patients by Offering Reiki Aurora Cancer Center St. Luke's

The Reiki Volunteer Program at Aurora is putting the call out for volunteers who either already know and practice the energy modality of Reiki or to those volunteers who would like to become part of this program and go through our Reiki training program. 

The Reik Volunteer Program at Aurora brings this energy modality to our oncology patients at a variety of our Cancer Clinic locations throughout Wisconsin. Reiki helps patients find peace, balance and relief from surgeries or procedures they undergo while faced with a cancer diagnosis.  Visit our Aurora-Reiki website for more information. 

Reiki Treatment | Aurora Health Care

Reiki healing therapy specialists at Aurora provide relief from physical and emotional pain by rebalancing the body's energy and promoting deep relaxation.

www.aurorahealthcare.org

 

This modality can be taught over the computer by our Reiki Master Teacher on staff. We offer CEU's for those that qualify (LMT or RN) at a price you can afford: $60 per 4 hour class.  If you are curious and would like more information, please contact  Kristin.Waukau@aah.org.

Agency: Aurora Health Care (Milwaukee & Waukesha County)

The Reiki Volunteer Program at Aurora is putting the call out for volunteers who either already know and practice the energy modality of Reiki or to those volunteers who would like to become part of this program and go through our Reiki training program. 

The Reik Volunteer Program at Aurora brings this energy modality to our oncology patients at a variety of our Cancer Clinic locations throughout Wisconsin. Reiki helps patients find peace, balance and relief from surgeries or procedures they undergo while faced with a cancer diagnosis.  Visit our Aurora-Reiki website for more information. 

Reiki Treatment | Aurora Health Care

Reiki healing therapy specialists at Aurora provide relief from physical and emotional pain by rebalancing the body's energy and promoting deep relaxation.

www.aurorahealthcare.org

 

This modality can be taught over the computer by our Reiki Master Teacher on staff. We offer CEU's for those that qualify (LMT or RN) at a price you can afford: $60 per 4 hour class.  If you are curious and would like more information, please contact  Kristin.Waukau@aah.org.

Agency: Aurora Health Care (Milwaukee & Waukesha County)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53215

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Cancer Patients by Being a Reiki Volunteer at Aurora Cancer Center Kenosha

The Reiki Volunteer Program at Aurora is putting the call out for volunteers who either already know and practice the energy modality of Reiki or to those volunteers who would like to become part of this program and go through our Reiki training program. 

The Reiki Volunteer Program at Aurora brings this energy modality to our oncology patients at a variety of our Cancer Clinic locations throughout Wisconsin. Reiki helps patients find peace, balance and relief from surgeries or procedures they undergo while faced with a cancer diagnosis.  Visit our Aurora-Reiki website for more information. 

Reiki Treatment | Aurora Health Care

Reiki healing therapy specialists at Aurora provide relief from physical and emotional pain by rebalancing the body's energy and promoting deep relaxation.

www.aurorahealthcare.org

 

This modality can be taught over the computer by our Reiki Master Teacher on staff. We offer CEU's for those that qualify (LMT or RN) at a price you can afford: $60 per 4 hour class. 

Agency: Aurora Health Care

The Reiki Volunteer Program at Aurora is putting the call out for volunteers who either already know and practice the energy modality of Reiki or to those volunteers who would like to become part of this program and go through our Reiki training program. 

The Reiki Volunteer Program at Aurora brings this energy modality to our oncology patients at a variety of our Cancer Clinic locations throughout Wisconsin. Reiki helps patients find peace, balance and relief from surgeries or procedures they undergo while faced with a cancer diagnosis.  Visit our Aurora-Reiki website for more information. 

Reiki Treatment | Aurora Health Care

Reiki healing therapy specialists at Aurora provide relief from physical and emotional pain by rebalancing the body's energy and promoting deep relaxation.

www.aurorahealthcare.org

 

This modality can be taught over the computer by our Reiki Master Teacher on staff. We offer CEU's for those that qualify (LMT or RN) at a price you can afford: $60 per 4 hour class. 

Agency: Aurora Health Care

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53142

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gift Shop Volunteer

Assist with all functions in running the gift shop.  

* Sales of product

* Run cash register and give appropriate change as needed

* Put out product and reorganize as needed

* Listen to patients and families of their needs or time of healing

 

Must be able to pass a background check.  Requires volunteers to attend an annual in-service training and staff meetings.  Must have an initial TB test, MMR, and current flu vaccination or sign a waiver.  Adhere to all hospital policies.

Agency: St. Nicholas Hospital - Volunteer Services

Assist with all functions in running the gift shop.  

* Sales of product

* Run cash register and give appropriate change as needed

* Put out product and reorganize as needed

* Listen to patients and families of their needs or time of healing

 

Must be able to pass a background check.  Requires volunteers to attend an annual in-service training and staff meetings.  Must have an initial TB test, MMR, and current flu vaccination or sign a waiver.  Adhere to all hospital policies.

Agency: St. Nicholas Hospital - Volunteer Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event Volunteers

We need volunteers that are interested in helping us advocate and raise money for the cats at our shelter through events! Volunteer duties change depending on the event, so no two opportunities are the same. 

Agency: Madison Cat Project

We need volunteers that are interested in helping us advocate and raise money for the cats at our shelter through events! Volunteer duties change depending on the event, so no two opportunities are the same. 

Agency: Madison Cat Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53713

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Vet clinic volunteer

Are you an undergrad student who is interested in a career in animal care?  Have you retired from working in a veterinary clinic and still want to help out?  Are you a high volume spay/neuter vet that somehow doesn't already have a full time job?  We can find a place for everyone!  This position does not require a minimum time commitment, though we hope that you'll decide to stay with us for a long time!     The clinic at Madison Cat Project needs volunteers to help with all aspects of medical and surgical care of our cats.  Duties are based on interest, prior knowledge and training, licensure, and schedule availability.  Tasks include:   -cleaning recovery cages -cleaning surgical instruments -wrapping surgery packs -prepping surgical supplies -general cleaning and upkeep of the clinic -administering medication -prep of surgical patients -monitoring patient recovery -monitoring anesthesia (CVT) -performing dental cleanings (CVT) -performing spay/neuter surgery (DVM)   -performing dental surgery (DVM) -performing other surgeries as needed (DVM)   We currently need: -Enthusiastic unlicensed people -Certified Veterinary Technicians -Veterinarians who are confident with spay/neuter -Veterinarians who are confident with dentistry

Agency: Madison Cat Project

Are you an undergrad student who is interested in a career in animal care?  Have you retired from working in a veterinary clinic and still want to help out?  Are you a high volume spay/neuter vet that somehow doesn't already have a full time job?  We can find a place for everyone!  This position does not require a minimum time commitment, though we hope that you'll decide to stay with us for a long time!     The clinic at Madison Cat Project needs volunteers to help with all aspects of medical and surgical care of our cats.  Duties are based on interest, prior knowledge and training, licensure, and schedule availability.  Tasks include:   -cleaning recovery cages -cleaning surgical instruments -wrapping surgery packs -prepping surgical supplies -general cleaning and upkeep of the clinic -administering medication -prep of surgical patients -monitoring patient recovery -monitoring anesthesia (CVT) -performing dental cleanings (CVT) -performing spay/neuter surgery (DVM)   -performing dental surgery (DVM) -performing other surgeries as needed (DVM)   We currently need: -Enthusiastic unlicensed people -Certified Veterinary Technicians -Veterinarians who are confident with spay/neuter -Veterinarians who are confident with dentistry

Agency: Madison Cat Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53713

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Foreign language event staff

We occasionally get potential adopters and visitors that don't speak English fluently. We'd love to have help from volunteers who speak a foreign language to help us accommodate those visitors. We have the most need for Spanish speakers, but all languages are welcome! 

Agency: Madison Cat Project

We occasionally get potential adopters and visitors that don't speak English fluently. We'd love to have help from volunteers who speak a foreign language to help us accommodate those visitors. We have the most need for Spanish speakers, but all languages are welcome! 

Agency: Madison Cat Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53713

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adult Day Program - Kenosha

Enjoy some time crafting, playing games, assisting lunch services, and teaching others how to cook the basics with our adult day program participants. This is an ongoing volunteer opportunity with flexible hours between 8am and 2pm, Monday through Friday at our Kenosha YMCA location. The length of your time with us is up to you! Our participants would love to spend some time with you hanging out and doing fun, engaging activities! 

Agency: Easterseals Southeast Wisconsin

Enjoy some time crafting, playing games, assisting lunch services, and teaching others how to cook the basics with our adult day program participants. This is an ongoing volunteer opportunity with flexible hours between 8am and 2pm, Monday through Friday at our Kenosha YMCA location. The length of your time with us is up to you! Our participants would love to spend some time with you hanging out and doing fun, engaging activities! 

Agency: Easterseals Southeast Wisconsin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53144

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Adult Day Program - Wauwatosa

Enjoy some time crafting, playing games, assisting lunch services, and teaching others how to cook the basics with our adult day program participants. This is an ongoing volunteer opportunity with flexible hours between 8am and 2pm, Monday through Friday at our Wauwatosa location. Our participants would love to spend some time with you hanging out and doing fun, engaging activities! 

Agency: Easterseals Southeast Wisconsin

Enjoy some time crafting, playing games, assisting lunch services, and teaching others how to cook the basics with our adult day program participants. This is an ongoing volunteer opportunity with flexible hours between 8am and 2pm, Monday through Friday at our Wauwatosa location. Our participants would love to spend some time with you hanging out and doing fun, engaging activities! 

Agency: Easterseals Southeast Wisconsin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53210

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Adult Day Program - Waukesha

Enjoy some time crafting, playing games, assisting lunch services, and teaching others how to cook the basics with our adult day program participants. This is an ongoing volunteer opportunity with flexible hours between 8am and 2pm, Monday through Friday at our Waukesha location. Our participants would love to spend some time with you hanging out and doing fun, engaging activities! 

Agency: Easterseals Southeast Wisconsin

Enjoy some time crafting, playing games, assisting lunch services, and teaching others how to cook the basics with our adult day program participants. This is an ongoing volunteer opportunity with flexible hours between 8am and 2pm, Monday through Friday at our Waukesha location. Our participants would love to spend some time with you hanging out and doing fun, engaging activities! 

Agency: Easterseals Southeast Wisconsin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53186

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Makerspace Materials Prep

At our Makerspace, students and adults alike have the opportunity to learn, explore, and make. We are looking for volunteers who have shop skills to help prepare materials for participant use during workshops and field trips.  

Agency: Einstein Project

At our Makerspace, students and adults alike have the opportunity to learn, explore, and make. We are looking for volunteers who have shop skills to help prepare materials for participant use during workshops and field trips.  

Agency: Einstein Project

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54311

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adult Recreation Program - Underwood Wil-O-Way

Come hang out and assist our staff in leading activities for our adult recreation program participants. Participants of these programs are ages 18+. These opportunities are recurring and include leading/assisting with activities like bingo, cooking classes, bowling, and a Friday night dance!

Volunteer opportunities are available Tuesday through Friday evenings from 6pm-8pm, weekly.

Agency: Easterseals Southeast Wisconsin

Come hang out and assist our staff in leading activities for our adult recreation program participants. Participants of these programs are ages 18+. These opportunities are recurring and include leading/assisting with activities like bingo, cooking classes, bowling, and a Friday night dance!

Volunteer opportunities are available Tuesday through Friday evenings from 6pm-8pm, weekly.

Agency: Easterseals Southeast Wisconsin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53172

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Adult Recreation Program - Grant Wil-O-Way

Come hang out and assist our staff in leading activities for our adult recreation program participants. Participants of these programs are ages 18+. These opportunities are recurring and include leading/assisting with activities like bingo, cooking classes, bowling, and a Friday night dance!

Volunteer opportunities are available Tuesday through Friday evenings from 6pm-8pm, weekly.

Agency: Easterseals Southeast Wisconsin

Come hang out and assist our staff in leading activities for our adult recreation program participants. Participants of these programs are ages 18+. These opportunities are recurring and include leading/assisting with activities like bingo, cooking classes, bowling, and a Friday night dance!

Volunteer opportunities are available Tuesday through Friday evenings from 6pm-8pm, weekly.

Agency: Easterseals Southeast Wisconsin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53226

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Train room attendant

Looking for train lovers. Evergreen has a train room that is available to the residents. We are in need of volunteers who enjoy trains and would like to:

Paint figurines  Landscape and track maintenance Assemble from kits

Anyone interested in learning we can teach.  The hours are flexible and mainly on Wednesday afternoons. 

Agency: Evergreen Retirement Community

Looking for train lovers. Evergreen has a train room that is available to the residents. We are in need of volunteers who enjoy trains and would like to:

Paint figurines  Landscape and track maintenance Assemble from kits

Anyone interested in learning we can teach.  The hours are flexible and mainly on Wednesday afternoons. 

Agency: Evergreen Retirement Community

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54902

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Closet Clothing Donation Needs

Community Closet Priority Needs

*Fall and Winter Clothing*


*NEW* Underwear All Sizes, All Genders

Maternity Clothes All Sizes

Scrubs All Sizes


Like New Shoes (sneakers) and Boots (Rain and Snow)

Girls - Youth Sizes

Boys - Youth Sizes

Men and Women's


Children’s Clothing 

Pants Size 2T and Up - Husky sizes appreciated!

Long Sleeve T's Size 2T and Up

Sweatshirts and Sweaters 2T and Up

*NEW* Underwear Size 2T and Up


Adult Summer Clothing 

Men's T-Shirts (short and long) All Sizes

Men's Blue Jeans All Sizes

Men and Women's Athletic Pants

Men and Women's Sweatshirts and Casual Sweaters


Babies 

18-monthth onesies, All Genders

Sleepers, 9-months-18-months, All Genders  

 

Starting September 2, 2025,25 The United Way of Marathon County Community Closet NEW donation hours are:

Monday 9AM-12PM

Tuesday 3PM-5PM

Wednesday 5PM-7PM

Friday 9AM-11AM

*For donations outside of these hours please email communitycloset@unitedwaymc.org in advance*

 

Please drop off your donations at the Community Closet garage. Come inside and a volunteer will be available to assist you! 

The Community Closet is located at 705 S. 24th Avenue, Suite 440. We share a building with T-Mobile, and the Community Closet is on the north side of the building.

Thank you for choosing to donate to the United Way of Marathon County Community Closet. Keep making a difference in your community!

Agency: United Way of Marathon County

Community Closet Priority Needs

*Fall and Winter Clothing*


*NEW* Underwear All Sizes, All Genders

Maternity Clothes All Sizes

Scrubs All Sizes


Like New Shoes (sneakers) and Boots (Rain and Snow)

Girls - Youth Sizes

Boys - Youth Sizes

Men and Women's


Children’s Clothing 

Pants Size 2T and Up - Husky sizes appreciated!

Long Sleeve T's Size 2T and Up

Sweatshirts and Sweaters 2T and Up

*NEW* Underwear Size 2T and Up


Adult Summer Clothing 

Men's T-Shirts (short and long) All Sizes

Men's Blue Jeans All Sizes

Men and Women's Athletic Pants

Men and Women's Sweatshirts and Casual Sweaters


Babies 

18-monthth onesies, All Genders

Sleepers, 9-months-18-months, All Genders  

 

Starting September 2, 2025,25 The United Way of Marathon County Community Closet NEW donation hours are:

Monday 9AM-12PM

Tuesday 3PM-5PM

Wednesday 5PM-7PM

Friday 9AM-11AM

*For donations outside of these hours please email communitycloset@unitedwaymc.org in advance*

 

Please drop off your donations at the Community Closet garage. Come inside and a volunteer will be available to assist you! 

The Community Closet is located at 705 S. 24th Avenue, Suite 440. We share a building with T-Mobile, and the Community Closet is on the north side of the building.

Thank you for choosing to donate to the United Way of Marathon County Community Closet. Keep making a difference in your community!

Agency: United Way of Marathon County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Evening Greeter

Ingleside is looking for someone who wants to help answer phones and greet people as they come to see their loved ones. As the front desk representative you will greet people as they come in, ask them to sign in, point them in the right direction and answer phone calls. If this is something you would be interested in feel free to call Crystal, Activity Director at 608-470-4017. We are looking for any day of the week you are available between 3:00-8:00pm. Volunteer hours are flexible! 

Agency: Ingleside Communities

Ingleside is looking for someone who wants to help answer phones and greet people as they come to see their loved ones. As the front desk representative you will greet people as they come in, ask them to sign in, point them in the right direction and answer phone calls. If this is something you would be interested in feel free to call Crystal, Activity Director at 608-470-4017. We are looking for any day of the week you are available between 3:00-8:00pm. Volunteer hours are flexible! 

Agency: Ingleside Communities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53572

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Teen Court Juror

Waukesha County operates a Teen Court- an alternate justice program for youth offenders based on the restorative justice model. In this court, teens who have committed offenses plead guilty, and then present their case to a jury of their peers. Other teens take on the role of prosecutor, defender, clerk of courts, jury foreman, and jury. The jury decides the consequences. We have been operating this program for over 10 years with a lot of success. The teens themselves are less likely to reoffend, they have a great opportunity for education, and they learn about the consequences of their actions.

We are seeking teen volunteers to be part of our jury. Teens will listen to testimony and, along with the entire jury, help determine the consequence.

All courts are held Thursdays evenings, typically the second and fourth of every month, or only the second Thursday of the month in June, July and August. Volunteer jurors are asked to commit to 1-2 shifts per month.

This is a great way for teens to learn about the justice system, promote positive change in their community, and meet like-minded people. Contact us today for more information!

Agency: Waukesha Co. Dept. of Health & Human Services

Waukesha County operates a Teen Court- an alternate justice program for youth offenders based on the restorative justice model. In this court, teens who have committed offenses plead guilty, and then present their case to a jury of their peers. Other teens take on the role of prosecutor, defender, clerk of courts, jury foreman, and jury. The jury decides the consequences. We have been operating this program for over 10 years with a lot of success. The teens themselves are less likely to reoffend, they have a great opportunity for education, and they learn about the consequences of their actions.

We are seeking teen volunteers to be part of our jury. Teens will listen to testimony and, along with the entire jury, help determine the consequence.

All courts are held Thursdays evenings, typically the second and fourth of every month, or only the second Thursday of the month in June, July and August. Volunteer jurors are asked to commit to 1-2 shifts per month.

This is a great way for teens to learn about the justice system, promote positive change in their community, and meet like-minded people. Contact us today for more information!

Agency: Waukesha Co. Dept. of Health & Human Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53188

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Childcare Volunteer

Childcare volunteers must be 14 years old or older. Volunteers must enjoy working with kids and have strong boundaries. Our childcare program runs Mon-Thurs. nights from 6-8pm and Saturdays from 1-3pm. Volunteers sign up for any shifts that work in their lives. Help is especially needed Mon. & Tues. nights because of support groups that run at the same time. We have a childcare room, outdoor playground and art room that volunteers may use with the children. 

If interested, please fill out a volunteer application at www.harborhousewi.org/volunteer

Thank you!

Agency: Harbor House

Childcare volunteers must be 14 years old or older. Volunteers must enjoy working with kids and have strong boundaries. Our childcare program runs Mon-Thurs. nights from 6-8pm and Saturdays from 1-3pm. Volunteers sign up for any shifts that work in their lives. Help is especially needed Mon. & Tues. nights because of support groups that run at the same time. We have a childcare room, outdoor playground and art room that volunteers may use with the children. 

If interested, please fill out a volunteer application at www.harborhousewi.org/volunteer

Thank you!

Agency: Harbor House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54914

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dining Center Assistance

Pardeeville, WI Columbia County Senior Dining Center Kitchen Assistance. 

Volunteer with the ADRC of Columbia County and make a meaningful impact on the lives of older adults in our county!
Assist with daily prep and packaging of Home-Delivered Meals, as well as setting tables and serving congregate meals. No experience necessary, we will train you on the job! 

8 AM-12 PM, Wednesdays and Thursdays. 

Agency: Columbia County Aging and Disability Resource Center

Pardeeville, WI Columbia County Senior Dining Center Kitchen Assistance. 

Volunteer with the ADRC of Columbia County and make a meaningful impact on the lives of older adults in our county!
Assist with daily prep and packaging of Home-Delivered Meals, as well as setting tables and serving congregate meals. No experience necessary, we will train you on the job! 

8 AM-12 PM, Wednesdays and Thursdays. 

Agency: Columbia County Aging and Disability Resource Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Driver

Join a team of incredible volunteers at the ADRC of Columbia County, come drive with us! 

Volunteer drivers assist with our Nutrition Program, driving and delivering Home-Delivered Meals (HDM) to home-bound individuals. Home-Delivered Meals are delivered Mondays-Fridays, with typical hours for a driver being 9 AM-12 PM varying depending on route length and location. No prior experience is necessary, we will train you on the job! Currently looking for a volunteer driver in the Columbus, WI local area. 

Requirements:
-Personal vehicle (mileage reimbursement available)
-Valid Drivers Lisence 
-Background Check
-Auto liability insurance

Agency: Columbia County Aging and Disability Resource Center

Join a team of incredible volunteers at the ADRC of Columbia County, come drive with us! 

Volunteer drivers assist with our Nutrition Program, driving and delivering Home-Delivered Meals (HDM) to home-bound individuals. Home-Delivered Meals are delivered Mondays-Fridays, with typical hours for a driver being 9 AM-12 PM varying depending on route length and location. No prior experience is necessary, we will train you on the job! Currently looking for a volunteer driver in the Columbus, WI local area. 

Requirements:
-Personal vehicle (mileage reimbursement available)
-Valid Drivers Lisence 
-Background Check
-Auto liability insurance

Agency: Columbia County Aging and Disability Resource Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Activity Facilitator

The ADRC of Columbia County is looking for engaging and friendly individuals to facilitate activities at our Senior Dining Centers. ADRC Dining Centers have multiple locations throughout Columbia County, with a warm and nutritious lunch served at 11:30 AM Mondays-Fridays. Activities are typically run from 10:15 AM-11:15 AM, but are occasionally hosted post-lunch at 12 PM. 

Currently, we are in need of a Bingo caller in Pardeeville, WI, and Poynette, WI once per month from 10:15 AM to 11:15 AM.

However, if you are interested in facilitating a different and/or additional activity for seniors in Columbia County, please contact us regarding this opportunity! 

Background check required. 

Agency: Columbia County Aging and Disability Resource Center

The ADRC of Columbia County is looking for engaging and friendly individuals to facilitate activities at our Senior Dining Centers. ADRC Dining Centers have multiple locations throughout Columbia County, with a warm and nutritious lunch served at 11:30 AM Mondays-Fridays. Activities are typically run from 10:15 AM-11:15 AM, but are occasionally hosted post-lunch at 12 PM. 

Currently, we are in need of a Bingo caller in Pardeeville, WI, and Poynette, WI once per month from 10:15 AM to 11:15 AM.

However, if you are interested in facilitating a different and/or additional activity for seniors in Columbia County, please contact us regarding this opportunity! 

Background check required. 

Agency: Columbia County Aging and Disability Resource Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53901

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Trail Monitoring

  Volunteer on your time!   Consider coming for a walk on the trails whenever your availability permits. We could always use your help monitoring trail conditions!   Goals for our trail monitoring program include:
· Early detection of trail issues
· Collecting data on number of trail users
· Diversifying opportunities for volunteers   Protocol for trail monitoring is simple:
Walk a section – or two or all – of the Holy Wisdom trails and report what you encounter using a simple online form. For now, this is a purely a monitoring program. In other words, no need to engage with trail users e.g. about dogs or other infractions.   Access the reporting form for trail monitoring:
https://forms.office.com/r/TscmeyQkwu   Learn more about our nature trails & access the map: https://holywisdommonastery.org/environment/hike-our-trails/  

Agency: Holy Wisdom Monastery

  Volunteer on your time!   Consider coming for a walk on the trails whenever your availability permits. We could always use your help monitoring trail conditions!   Goals for our trail monitoring program include:
· Early detection of trail issues
· Collecting data on number of trail users
· Diversifying opportunities for volunteers   Protocol for trail monitoring is simple:
Walk a section – or two or all – of the Holy Wisdom trails and report what you encounter using a simple online form. For now, this is a purely a monitoring program. In other words, no need to engage with trail users e.g. about dogs or other infractions.   Access the reporting form for trail monitoring:
https://forms.office.com/r/TscmeyQkwu   Learn more about our nature trails & access the map: https://holywisdommonastery.org/environment/hike-our-trails/  

Agency: Holy Wisdom Monastery

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53562

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wisdom Prairie Workday - Outdoor Nature Volunteering

  Volunteers are essential partners in our environmental stewardship. Consider joining us for a volunteer workday in the restored prairies, savannas and woodlands at Holy Wisdom Monastery to sustain your spirit and the land. Activities shift seasonally, with common projects including invasive species removal and seed collecting.   2024 Dates: Wisdom Prairie Workdays are every Wednesday throughout the year from 9:00-11:30 am. Meet at the kiosk at the top of the monastery building parking lot and come for as long as you can.   Time: 9:00 am - 11:30 am   Location: We meet at the kiosk at the top of the monastery's hill. GPS Coordinates: 43°07'18.9"N 89°27'05.9"W   Please register by emailing Amy Alstad, aalstad@holywisdommonastery.org.     What if none of the volunteer opportunities align with my schedule?   Consider coming for a walk on the trails whenever your availability permits. We could always use your help monitoring trail conditions!   Goals for our trail monitoring program include:
· Early detection of trail issues
· Collecting data on number of trail users
· Diversifying opportunities for volunteers   Protocol for trail monitoring is simple:
Walk a section – or two or all – of the Holy Wisdom trails and report what you encounter using a simple online form. For now, this is a purely a monitoring program. In other words, no need to engage with trail users e.g. about dogs or other infractions. Access the reporting form for trail monitoring
https://forms.office.com/r/TscmeyQkwu

Agency: Holy Wisdom Monastery

  Volunteers are essential partners in our environmental stewardship. Consider joining us for a volunteer workday in the restored prairies, savannas and woodlands at Holy Wisdom Monastery to sustain your spirit and the land. Activities shift seasonally, with common projects including invasive species removal and seed collecting.   2024 Dates: Wisdom Prairie Workdays are every Wednesday throughout the year from 9:00-11:30 am. Meet at the kiosk at the top of the monastery building parking lot and come for as long as you can.   Time: 9:00 am - 11:30 am   Location: We meet at the kiosk at the top of the monastery's hill. GPS Coordinates: 43°07'18.9"N 89°27'05.9"W   Please register by emailing Amy Alstad, aalstad@holywisdommonastery.org.     What if none of the volunteer opportunities align with my schedule?   Consider coming for a walk on the trails whenever your availability permits. We could always use your help monitoring trail conditions!   Goals for our trail monitoring program include:
· Early detection of trail issues
· Collecting data on number of trail users
· Diversifying opportunities for volunteers   Protocol for trail monitoring is simple:
Walk a section – or two or all – of the Holy Wisdom trails and report what you encounter using a simple online form. For now, this is a purely a monitoring program. In other words, no need to engage with trail users e.g. about dogs or other infractions. Access the reporting form for trail monitoring
https://forms.office.com/r/TscmeyQkwu

Agency: Holy Wisdom Monastery

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53562

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Drive a Senior Citizen to a Doctor Appointment

Enjoy volunteering when it works for you! Flexible days and times on an as-needed basis. You will provide a needed service to the wonderful seniors of Ozaukee County. It's enjoyable and you can form relationships with the people you drive. 

Give it a try! 
Many of our volunteers have been with us for many years. Join the wonderful people who give back through Ozaukee Family Services!

ozaukeefamilyservices.org

We look forward to having you part of Ozaukee Family Services.

Agency: Ozaukee Family Services

Enjoy volunteering when it works for you! Flexible days and times on an as-needed basis. You will provide a needed service to the wonderful seniors of Ozaukee County. It's enjoyable and you can form relationships with the people you drive. 

Give it a try! 
Many of our volunteers have been with us for many years. Join the wonderful people who give back through Ozaukee Family Services!

ozaukeefamilyservices.org

We look forward to having you part of Ozaukee Family Services.

Agency: Ozaukee Family Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53012

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Local Veterans!

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: AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP & FGP of Portage County

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: AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP & FGP of Portage County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54481

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board of Directors

Hand-N-Hand is seeking motivated and creative individuals for our Board of Directors. Join us in our innovative efforts of creating an effective and supportive resource for families with children who are deaf and hard of hearing. Get involved with this unique organization, the only one of its kind in Northeast WI!

Agency: Hand-N-Hand of Northeastern Wisconsin, Inc.

Hand-N-Hand is seeking motivated and creative individuals for our Board of Directors. Join us in our innovative efforts of creating an effective and supportive resource for families with children who are deaf and hard of hearing. Get involved with this unique organization, the only one of its kind in Northeast WI!

Agency: Hand-N-Hand of Northeastern Wisconsin, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54304

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Head of the Lakes United Way: Community Impact Committee Members Needed!

Purpose: Head of the Lakes United Way (HLUW) Community Impact Committee members provide volunteer service for community projects throughout the year, oversee HLUW’s Community Investment Process (grantmaking), maintain relationships with community partners and support HLUW’s internal initiatives. As a member, you are an ambassador and advocate of United Way.

Responsibilities:

1. Serve as a volunteer for community projects identified by the committee.

2. Help plan and execute the following HLUW initiatives and events:

Stuff the Bus School Supply Drive National Volunteer Week Day of Caring

3. Oversee HLUW’s Community Investment Process

Review and recommend Community Investment Process materials including grant application, timelines and decision-making procedures. Help spread the word about funding opportunities. Assist in recruitment of community panelists to review and rate grant applications.

4. Be a community advocate and ambassador for Head of the Lakes United Way

Qualifications:

Must reside or work in one of HLUW’s service areas. Commitment to HLUW’s mission of striving to improve the health, education and financial stability of EVERY person in EVERY community we serve. Ability to work effectively within a team and engage with diverse stakeholders. Analytical and critical thinking skills for evaluating impact and making informed decisions. Passion for community service and the drive to create positive change. Knowledge of local community needs and resources a plus.

Commitment: Participate in at least 4 team volunteer projects throughout the year and Zoom meetings as outlined.

Agency: Head of the Lakes United Way

Purpose: Head of the Lakes United Way (HLUW) Community Impact Committee members provide volunteer service for community projects throughout the year, oversee HLUW’s Community Investment Process (grantmaking), maintain relationships with community partners and support HLUW’s internal initiatives. As a member, you are an ambassador and advocate of United Way.

Responsibilities:

1. Serve as a volunteer for community projects identified by the committee.

2. Help plan and execute the following HLUW initiatives and events:

Stuff the Bus School Supply Drive National Volunteer Week Day of Caring

3. Oversee HLUW’s Community Investment Process

Review and recommend Community Investment Process materials including grant application, timelines and decision-making procedures. Help spread the word about funding opportunities. Assist in recruitment of community panelists to review and rate grant applications.

4. Be a community advocate and ambassador for Head of the Lakes United Way

Qualifications:

Must reside or work in one of HLUW’s service areas. Commitment to HLUW’s mission of striving to improve the health, education and financial stability of EVERY person in EVERY community we serve. Ability to work effectively within a team and engage with diverse stakeholders. Analytical and critical thinking skills for evaluating impact and making informed decisions. Passion for community service and the drive to create positive change. Knowledge of local community needs and resources a plus.

Commitment: Participate in at least 4 team volunteer projects throughout the year and Zoom meetings as outlined.

Agency: Head of the Lakes United Way

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 55802

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donations for After School Program Needed

Spencer Kids Group is looking for donations to help stock the shelves at their after school program.

 

Highest Priority Needs Include:

Copy Paper

Toilet Paper

Hand soap

Mac N Cheese

Butter

Any food, especially kid friendly snacks

 

Contact Erica Schober at spencerkidsgroup@hotmail.com or 715-659-4969 with questions or info on where and when donations can be dropped off.

 

Agency: Spencer Kids Group

Spencer Kids Group is looking for donations to help stock the shelves at their after school program.

 

Highest Priority Needs Include:

Copy Paper

Toilet Paper

Hand soap

Mac N Cheese

Butter

Any food, especially kid friendly snacks

 

Contact Erica Schober at spencerkidsgroup@hotmail.com or 715-659-4969 with questions or info on where and when donations can be dropped off.

 

Agency: Spencer Kids Group

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54479

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers Needed for After-School Program

Spencer Kids Group is looking for volunteers to help with our homework program. Volunteers could bring in a craft or project to do with the kids or just come in and play some basketball or baseball. 

 

For more information or to talk through what you might be able to offer, contact Erica Schober at 715-659-4969 or email at spencerkidsgroup@hotmail.com

Agency: Spencer Kids Group

Spencer Kids Group is looking for volunteers to help with our homework program. Volunteers could bring in a craft or project to do with the kids or just come in and play some basketball or baseball. 

 

For more information or to talk through what you might be able to offer, contact Erica Schober at 715-659-4969 or email at spencerkidsgroup@hotmail.com

Agency: Spencer Kids Group

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54449

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Handyman Help Needed

Spencer Kids Group is looking for someone that would be willing to come in as needed and help with some small repairs and maintenance projects. This would be a great fit for a retiree with handy skills looking to donate some time and expertise.

 

Contact Erica at spencerkidsgroup@hotmail.com or by phone at 715-659-4969

Agency: Spencer Kids Group

Spencer Kids Group is looking for someone that would be willing to come in as needed and help with some small repairs and maintenance projects. This would be a great fit for a retiree with handy skills looking to donate some time and expertise.

 

Contact Erica at spencerkidsgroup@hotmail.com or by phone at 715-659-4969

Agency: Spencer Kids Group

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54449

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Say 'Thank You' To an Early Childhood Professional!

Agency: Childcaring, Inc

Agency: Childcaring, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Patient Prize Shopping

CSD provides our youth patients prizes for good dental hygiene appointments, as well as the significant achievement of completing their treatment plans (and all necessary restorative care). CSD has an ongoing need to restock our prize supplies. Volunteers can support this by helping to purchase prizes at local stores or on our Amazon Wish List (https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/3VMEASIS6QH8T/ref=hz_ls_biz_ex)

A donation of $250 will help cover the cost of this opportunity and can be discussed with CSD. 

Agency: Community Smiles Dental

CSD provides our youth patients prizes for good dental hygiene appointments, as well as the significant achievement of completing their treatment plans (and all necessary restorative care). CSD has an ongoing need to restock our prize supplies. Volunteers can support this by helping to purchase prizes at local stores or on our Amazon Wish List (https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/3VMEASIS6QH8T/ref=hz_ls_biz_ex)

A donation of $250 will help cover the cost of this opportunity and can be discussed with CSD. 

Agency: Community Smiles Dental

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53188

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Family Support Volunteer

Volunteers in this position provide a warm, welcoming presence to make clients feel comfortable when they enter our office. When not providing child care, they are at the front desk, greeting clients and visitors as they arrive, connecting clients with the therapist they are scheduled to see, and answering and directing phone calls. Volunteers are available to assist with child care for a client or client’s accompanying family members, allowing parents/caregivers to meet with Oasis staff one-on-one. Volunteers create a safe, fun environment for children (infants through 12-years-old) and offer the positive role modeling and extra attention that allows children to thrive.

Basic Requirements

Must be at least 18 years old with a high school diploma or G.E.D. Complete a volunteer application, clear a background check, and attend a volunteer interview. Go through a brief training for the position. Ability to work with a diverse population. Ability to maintain confidentiality and objectivity. Access to reliable transportation. Warm, friendly demeanor and positive attitude.

Preferred Knowledge and Skills

Some understanding of education and child development. Experience working with children and in high stress situations, including screaming and crying children. Bilingual volunteers are strongly encouraged to apply.

Client Services/Reception Duties

Greet and direct office visitors Attend to concerns and requests of clients as needed Answer and direct phone calls Maintain the waiting area  Other office projects as needed

Child Care Duties

Watch and interact with all children who come for child care during Oasis appointments Attend to needs of all children (infant through 12-years-old, some may have special/high needs) Attend to concerns and requests of parents as needed Keep child care area clean and organized, and sanitize toys, furniture, etc. after use

To Apply:

Visit the Volunteer page on our website, www.canopycenter.org, and follow the link to our online volunteer application.

If you have questions, please reach out to our volunteer coordinator, Jim Nyenhuis, at volunteercoordinator@canopycenter.org / (608) 729-1134

Agency: Canopy Center Inc.

Volunteers in this position provide a warm, welcoming presence to make clients feel comfortable when they enter our office. When not providing child care, they are at the front desk, greeting clients and visitors as they arrive, connecting clients with the therapist they are scheduled to see, and answering and directing phone calls. Volunteers are available to assist with child care for a client or client’s accompanying family members, allowing parents/caregivers to meet with Oasis staff one-on-one. Volunteers create a safe, fun environment for children (infants through 12-years-old) and offer the positive role modeling and extra attention that allows children to thrive.

Basic Requirements

Must be at least 18 years old with a high school diploma or G.E.D. Complete a volunteer application, clear a background check, and attend a volunteer interview. Go through a brief training for the position. Ability to work with a diverse population. Ability to maintain confidentiality and objectivity. Access to reliable transportation. Warm, friendly demeanor and positive attitude.

Preferred Knowledge and Skills

Some understanding of education and child development. Experience working with children and in high stress situations, including screaming and crying children. Bilingual volunteers are strongly encouraged to apply.

Client Services/Reception Duties

Greet and direct office visitors Attend to concerns and requests of clients as needed Answer and direct phone calls Maintain the waiting area  Other office projects as needed

Child Care Duties

Watch and interact with all children who come for child care during Oasis appointments Attend to needs of all children (infant through 12-years-old, some may have special/high needs) Attend to concerns and requests of parents as needed Keep child care area clean and organized, and sanitize toys, furniture, etc. after use

To Apply:

Visit the Volunteer page on our website, www.canopycenter.org, and follow the link to our online volunteer application.

If you have questions, please reach out to our volunteer coordinator, Jim Nyenhuis, at volunteercoordinator@canopycenter.org / (608) 729-1134

Agency: Canopy Center Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53704

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Neighbor Connection Specialist

Be the first responder for all incoming calls to the connection center.  Up date neighbor notes and neighbor profiles in the software. Scan documents. Shred documents.  Flexibility needed.

Agency: Love In the Name of Christ

Be the first responder for all incoming calls to the connection center.  Up date neighbor notes and neighbor profiles in the software. Scan documents. Shred documents.  Flexibility needed.

Agency: Love In the Name of Christ

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53085

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Most Needed Donations Needed at Soup or Socks

Want to help stock the shelves at Soup or Socks!

These items are the current priority needs:

jelly body wash lotion laundry pods canned meatpancake mix & syrup

 

Donations can be dropped off directly Soup or Socks during normal business hours. 

 

Thank you!

Agency: Soup Or Socks

Want to help stock the shelves at Soup or Socks!

These items are the current priority needs:

jelly body wash lotion laundry pods canned meatpancake mix & syrup

 

Donations can be dropped off directly Soup or Socks during normal business hours. 

 

Thank you!

Agency: Soup Or Socks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54449

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Weekly Activity Volunteers

Hello! We are searching for motivated and responsible volunteers to host weekly crafts here at the Children’s Museum of La Crosse! We host crafts and activities in the Museum on Tuesdays-Sunday. You don't need to bring anything other than yourself and your enthusiasm. Our volunteer dress code is appropriate casual (please no holes in jeans, and be mindful of shirts with writing).Our Museum is open 9am to 5pm. We are closed on major holidays. our volunteer shifts are 3 hours.  We try to make our volunteer opportunities as flexible as possible as we understand you are busy too. When you sign-up to volunteer with us, you will receive an email with link to our Sign-Up Genius. Please sign up only for the days and times you are available. The expectation for our volunteers is that the person is welcoming to all, able to follow written and verbal instructions and is willing to work with all people.  

Agency: Children's Museum of La Crosse

Hello! We are searching for motivated and responsible volunteers to host weekly crafts here at the Children’s Museum of La Crosse! We host crafts and activities in the Museum on Tuesdays-Sunday. You don't need to bring anything other than yourself and your enthusiasm. Our volunteer dress code is appropriate casual (please no holes in jeans, and be mindful of shirts with writing).Our Museum is open 9am to 5pm. We are closed on major holidays. our volunteer shifts are 3 hours.  We try to make our volunteer opportunities as flexible as possible as we understand you are busy too. When you sign-up to volunteer with us, you will receive an email with link to our Sign-Up Genius. Please sign up only for the days and times you are available. The expectation for our volunteers is that the person is welcoming to all, able to follow written and verbal instructions and is willing to work with all people.  

Agency: Children's Museum of La Crosse

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nifty Thrifty Volunteer

Seeking volunteers to:

 

Hang & put out clothing Test & Clean electronics Stocking & Displaying products Assist the donation attendant Clean hardline items Keep storefront organized

Agency: Women And Children's Horizons

Seeking volunteers to:

 

Hang & put out clothing Test & Clean electronics Stocking & Displaying products Assist the donation attendant Clean hardline items Keep storefront organized

Agency: Women And Children's Horizons

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53144

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Do you enjoy being social and friendly? Hospital Volunteers Needed

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: AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP & FGP of Portage County

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: AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP & FGP of Portage County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54481

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Victim Impact Speaker

Are you passionate about helping the next generation of youth? Have you ever experienced a situation where a youth or family member committed an offense against you or your family? The impact of that offense is likely still fresh on your mind- whether it led to physical, emotional, mental, financial, or more. Examples of this may include a teen who stole from you, a teen who drove drunk and hurt or possibly killed a loved one, or a teen who bullied you. If so, would you consider sharing your trauma and the impact that that teen had on you and may continue to have on you? Your story has the power to transform lives.

Youth Empowerment and Accountability is a Waukesha County Program that provides comprehensive support to youth referred by the criminal justice system. Our dedicated social workers work with these youth for over 6-7 weeks, teaching them accountability, victim empathy/ awareness, and empowerment to make better life choices. The goal is that these youth never interact with the criminal justice system again. Your role as a volunteer speaker is integral to this mission.

Youth in this program often need help connecting actions with consequences and recognizing the impact of their actions on real people. We have found that when these youth meet, listen to, and ask questions of people who have crimes committed against them, they understand accountability and personal responsibility much more.

Volunteers are asked to commit to speaking 2-4 times per year- sharing their experience, their story, their truth, and the impact it has had on their lives, both in the short-term and the long-term. Social Workers lead the group on Wednesday evenings from 5:30 - 7:30 pm. The speaking months for 2025 are January, April, July, and October, with some flexibility on the date the volunteer speaks within that month. Volunteers address a group of 3-10 youth and their parents for approximately 30 minutes.

Volunteer speakers should be prepared to answer questions about their experience, have a passion for working with and supporting positive change in youth, demonstrate maturity and dependability, and be comfortable effectively working with diverse populations. Rest assured, we provide comprehensive support and guidance to all our volunteers, ensuring you feel confident in your role.

Take advantage of this chance to make a difference. Contact us today to learn how you can start sharing your story with the next generation.

Approximately 3-10 youth and their parents listen to your story and ask questions. This group is geared towards restorative justice and helping youth understand how their actions impact victims and themselves. Volunteer speakers are asked to speak quarterly, or four times per year. Speaking engagements take place weekday evenings, between 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm. Volunteers should have a passion and patience for helping youth understand their decisions. Volunteers should also be comfortable speaking and connecting with diverse populations and be able to present their story in an appropriate way that is suitable and for youth. All groups are faciliated by social workers.

Please connect with us for more information!

Agency: Waukesha Co. Dept. of Health & Human Services

Are you passionate about helping the next generation of youth? Have you ever experienced a situation where a youth or family member committed an offense against you or your family? The impact of that offense is likely still fresh on your mind- whether it led to physical, emotional, mental, financial, or more. Examples of this may include a teen who stole from you, a teen who drove drunk and hurt or possibly killed a loved one, or a teen who bullied you. If so, would you consider sharing your trauma and the impact that that teen had on you and may continue to have on you? Your story has the power to transform lives.

Youth Empowerment and Accountability is a Waukesha County Program that provides comprehensive support to youth referred by the criminal justice system. Our dedicated social workers work with these youth for over 6-7 weeks, teaching them accountability, victim empathy/ awareness, and empowerment to make better life choices. The goal is that these youth never interact with the criminal justice system again. Your role as a volunteer speaker is integral to this mission.

Youth in this program often need help connecting actions with consequences and recognizing the impact of their actions on real people. We have found that when these youth meet, listen to, and ask questions of people who have crimes committed against them, they understand accountability and personal responsibility much more.

Volunteers are asked to commit to speaking 2-4 times per year- sharing their experience, their story, their truth, and the impact it has had on their lives, both in the short-term and the long-term. Social Workers lead the group on Wednesday evenings from 5:30 - 7:30 pm. The speaking months for 2025 are January, April, July, and October, with some flexibility on the date the volunteer speaks within that month. Volunteers address a group of 3-10 youth and their parents for approximately 30 minutes.

Volunteer speakers should be prepared to answer questions about their experience, have a passion for working with and supporting positive change in youth, demonstrate maturity and dependability, and be comfortable effectively working with diverse populations. Rest assured, we provide comprehensive support and guidance to all our volunteers, ensuring you feel confident in your role.

Take advantage of this chance to make a difference. Contact us today to learn how you can start sharing your story with the next generation.

Approximately 3-10 youth and their parents listen to your story and ask questions. This group is geared towards restorative justice and helping youth understand how their actions impact victims and themselves. Volunteer speakers are asked to speak quarterly, or four times per year. Speaking engagements take place weekday evenings, between 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm. Volunteers should have a passion and patience for helping youth understand their decisions. Volunteers should also be comfortable speaking and connecting with diverse populations and be able to present their story in an appropriate way that is suitable and for youth. All groups are faciliated by social workers.

Please connect with us for more information!

Agency: Waukesha Co. Dept. of Health & Human Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53188

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Epic Travel Ambassador at Travel Wisconsin Welcome Centers

Looking for a fulfilling opportunity with flexible hours? Are you adept at customer service and enjoy connecting with people from diverse backgrounds?

Explore La Crosse seeks passionate individuals to join our team as Epic Travel Ambassadors across the Travel Wisconsin Welcome Centers. If you're enthusiastic about the La Crosse Region and Wisconsin as a whole, we want your help in showcasing our area as an exceptional destination.

Your Tasks as an Epic Travel Ambassador:Greet guestsAddress tourism inquiriesAssist in finding engaging reading material

Shifts are available on a regular or as-needed basis.

For more details, visit https://explorelacrosse.com/volunteercvb/

Contact Carey Hegge, Director of Tourism Services, at 608-782-2366.

Agency: Explore La Crosse

Looking for a fulfilling opportunity with flexible hours? Are you adept at customer service and enjoy connecting with people from diverse backgrounds?

Explore La Crosse seeks passionate individuals to join our team as Epic Travel Ambassadors across the Travel Wisconsin Welcome Centers. If you're enthusiastic about the La Crosse Region and Wisconsin as a whole, we want your help in showcasing our area as an exceptional destination.

Your Tasks as an Epic Travel Ambassador:Greet guestsAddress tourism inquiriesAssist in finding engaging reading material

Shifts are available on a regular or as-needed basis.

For more details, visit https://explorelacrosse.com/volunteercvb/

Contact Carey Hegge, Director of Tourism Services, at 608-782-2366.

Agency: Explore La Crosse

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54603

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Do you enjoy making blankets?

Do you enjoy sewing, crocheting or knitting? We are looking for volunteers who are interested in donating patriotic themed quilts/lap blankets, that our staff can give to our patients on our Heartland Hospice Services. These provide comfort for our patients. If you or someone you know enjoys making blankets, this may be a great opportunity for you to make these items for our patients.

Please drop off the blankets at our office:

Heartland Hospice

3233A Business Park Drive Suite 203

Stevens Point, WI 54482

Please contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Wendy, at 715-344-4541 or via email at wendy.fait@heartlandhospice.com with questions.

Agency: Heartland Hospice

Do you enjoy sewing, crocheting or knitting? We are looking for volunteers who are interested in donating patriotic themed quilts/lap blankets, that our staff can give to our patients on our Heartland Hospice Services. These provide comfort for our patients. If you or someone you know enjoys making blankets, this may be a great opportunity for you to make these items for our patients.

Please drop off the blankets at our office:

Heartland Hospice

3233A Business Park Drive Suite 203

Stevens Point, WI 54482

Please contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Wendy, at 715-344-4541 or via email at wendy.fait@heartlandhospice.com with questions.

Agency: Heartland Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54449

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Artists Working in Education (AWE) Fall Clean-up Event

Artists Working in Education (AWE) is seeking a few people to assist us with our fall clean-up. Participants of all ages and abilities are welcome. In order to prepare for winter, we will need help with window washing, pulling up weeds, and prepping our flower bed. Gloves and other cleaning supplies will be provided. In addition to providing assistance with the day's activities, AWE staff will be available to answer any questions. Any questions can be directed to Mojishola Mason at mojishola@awe-inc.org.

Agency: Artists Working in Education - AWE

Artists Working in Education (AWE) is seeking a few people to assist us with our fall clean-up. Participants of all ages and abilities are welcome. In order to prepare for winter, we will need help with window washing, pulling up weeds, and prepping our flower bed. Gloves and other cleaning supplies will be provided. In addition to providing assistance with the day's activities, AWE staff will be available to answer any questions. Any questions can be directed to Mojishola Mason at mojishola@awe-inc.org.

Agency: Artists Working in Education - AWE

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53208

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Resident Transport to/from Activities

We have many music programs here at SSC. We are always in need of volunteers to help push wheelchairs to and from the location that is hosting the live music act. Some of these events occur on Tuesday evenings, most are during a weekday morning or afternoon. It's a great time to spend a few minutes with a resident, getting to know them and their life story. During the program you can sit enjoy the music yourself before returning residents to their rooms.

We look for joyful volunteers that enjoy spending time with the elderly population. Clear communication skills a must. This is a large building so walking will be a must!

A background check and brief orientation are required for this position.

Agency: Sheboygan Senior Community

We have many music programs here at SSC. We are always in need of volunteers to help push wheelchairs to and from the location that is hosting the live music act. Some of these events occur on Tuesday evenings, most are during a weekday morning or afternoon. It's a great time to spend a few minutes with a resident, getting to know them and their life story. During the program you can sit enjoy the music yourself before returning residents to their rooms.

We look for joyful volunteers that enjoy spending time with the elderly population. Clear communication skills a must. This is a large building so walking will be a must!

A background check and brief orientation are required for this position.

Agency: Sheboygan Senior Community

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53083

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Translate Parental Educational Videos for Immigrants and Refugees (Virtual Opportunity)


Position Purpose/Summary:

Rebuilding your life in a new country is challenging, even without a language barrier. With over a hundred years of dedicated service to our neighbors in need, Catholic Charities with the crucial help of volunteers, bridge the language gap for refugees and immigrants.



As a volunteer, you will aid Catholic Charities make culturally and linguistically appropriate videos lending your critical language skills. These educational videos cover important topics from school to housing, financial literacy, and more, which refugee and immigrant parents request to alleviate the burden of transportation to an English Language class or childcare. You will translate English text (either on PowerPoints or short scripts) and record voice-over videos in a language which represents Catholic Charities’ linguistic needs


The videos are approximately 3-7 minutes long in the language you speak with 7 or fewer PowerPoint slides. The PowerPoint content contains simple scripts for ease of translation. Catholic Charities trains you to record short videos that are recorded in your own home or at one of Charities’ offices to record. If needed, Catholic Charities’ Community Educator will join you via Zoom to record the first video(s) together. Catholic Charities edits and posts the videos to YouTube.

***Please, only United States Volunteers. Catholic Charities is unable to work with volunteers who live outside of the United States for this opportunity, as knowledge of local culture and resources are an important part of the role.

 

Expected Availability and Commitment:

A minimum of 2-8 hours per month to create 1-3 videos

Occurs any time of the day or week at home

Volunteers who wish to work at Catholic Charities’ office for the recordings will come during working hours from Monday through Friday beginning at 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

*Note: Catholic Charities asks for a 6-month minimum commitment


 
Required Training:

You will receive training on how to access materials before you begin. You will learn how to record voice over PowerPoint videos using Zoom, how to upload recordings to Catholic Charities’ shared Google Drive, and general best practices for recording.

Required Qualifications:

Must be 18 years old to volunteer

Comfortable communicating in the language you will be translating

Catholic Charities top language needs include the following:

Arabic, Pashto, Hakha Chin, Dari, Ukrainian, Karen, and Spanish

At various times, Catholic Charities also needs the following languages:

Swahili, Ukrainian, Hakha Chin, Karen, Burmese, and Somali

Comfortable communicating in English (reading, writing, and speaking)— English speakers of all levels are welcomed and encouraged to apply

*Note: If you speak a language that is not on this list, contact Catholic Charities to determine if your language is a need


 
Helpful Skills for the Role:

Ability to use Google Slides and Zoom

Have access to a computer and reliable internet if recording at home

No certifications are required, but Catholic Charities prefers the volunteer has experience interpreting or translating in the community




 

Share your linguistic abilities to provide parents with additional resources in their home language! Volunteering with us provides a rewarding opportunity to utilize your language skills with the satisfaction that you are making a difference in the lives of your neighbors in refugee and immigrant communities.

Join our mission to provide service to those in need, to advocate for justice and to call upon others to do the same. Partner with us to improve the lives of those we serve, to empower the most vulnerable, and to help reduce poverty through quality, compassionate, and effective human services.

 

Additional Resources and Information:

 

Explore More about the Position and the Refugee and Immigration Services Program:

 

   Explore the impact of our program

   Watch our translation videos on YouTube or on

   TikTok 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:

 

Caitlyn Proietta, Volunteer Coordinator

Email: volunteer@ccmke.org

Call: (414) 769-3402

 

 

Agency: Catholic Charities


Position Purpose/Summary:

Rebuilding your life in a new country is challenging, even without a language barrier. With over a hundred years of dedicated service to our neighbors in need, Catholic Charities with the crucial help of volunteers, bridge the language gap for refugees and immigrants.



As a volunteer, you will aid Catholic Charities make culturally and linguistically appropriate videos lending your critical language skills. These educational videos cover important topics from school to housing, financial literacy, and more, which refugee and immigrant parents request to alleviate the burden of transportation to an English Language class or childcare. You will translate English text (either on PowerPoints or short scripts) and record voice-over videos in a language which represents Catholic Charities’ linguistic needs


The videos are approximately 3-7 minutes long in the language you speak with 7 or fewer PowerPoint slides. The PowerPoint content contains simple scripts for ease of translation. Catholic Charities trains you to record short videos that are recorded in your own home or at one of Charities’ offices to record. If needed, Catholic Charities’ Community Educator will join you via Zoom to record the first video(s) together. Catholic Charities edits and posts the videos to YouTube.

***Please, only United States Volunteers. Catholic Charities is unable to work with volunteers who live outside of the United States for this opportunity, as knowledge of local culture and resources are an important part of the role.

 

Expected Availability and Commitment:

A minimum of 2-8 hours per month to create 1-3 videos

Occurs any time of the day or week at home

Volunteers who wish to work at Catholic Charities’ office for the recordings will come during working hours from Monday through Friday beginning at 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

*Note: Catholic Charities asks for a 6-month minimum commitment


 
Required Training:

You will receive training on how to access materials before you begin. You will learn how to record voice over PowerPoint videos using Zoom, how to upload recordings to Catholic Charities’ shared Google Drive, and general best practices for recording.

Required Qualifications:

Must be 18 years old to volunteer

Comfortable communicating in the language you will be translating

Catholic Charities top language needs include the following:

Arabic, Pashto, Hakha Chin, Dari, Ukrainian, Karen, and Spanish

At various times, Catholic Charities also needs the following languages:

Swahili, Ukrainian, Hakha Chin, Karen, Burmese, and Somali

Comfortable communicating in English (reading, writing, and speaking)— English speakers of all levels are welcomed and encouraged to apply

*Note: If you speak a language that is not on this list, contact Catholic Charities to determine if your language is a need


 
Helpful Skills for the Role:

Ability to use Google Slides and Zoom

Have access to a computer and reliable internet if recording at home

No certifications are required, but Catholic Charities prefers the volunteer has experience interpreting or translating in the community




 

Share your linguistic abilities to provide parents with additional resources in their home language! Volunteering with us provides a rewarding opportunity to utilize your language skills with the satisfaction that you are making a difference in the lives of your neighbors in refugee and immigrant communities.

Join our mission to provide service to those in need, to advocate for justice and to call upon others to do the same. Partner with us to improve the lives of those we serve, to empower the most vulnerable, and to help reduce poverty through quality, compassionate, and effective human services.

 

Additional Resources and Information:

 

Explore More about the Position and the Refugee and Immigration Services Program:

 

   Explore the impact of our program

   Watch our translation videos on YouTube or on

   TikTok 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:

 

Caitlyn Proietta, Volunteer Coordinator

Email: volunteer@ccmke.org

Call: (414) 769-3402

 

 

Agency: Catholic Charities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help translate Refugee Parent Education Videos in Burmese! Virtual Opportunity

U.S. Volunteers only, please

Parents from refugee and immigrant families in the US want the best for their children and they work hard to provide their children with every opportunity to succeed. However, refugee and immigrant parents carry the extra stress of parenting in a new culture, while also navigating complex systems in a new country and language they might not feel confident in.

Please note that we do not work with volunteers who live outside of the U.S., as knowledge of local culture and resources are an important part of the role.

To best support parents, Catholic Charities has a series of parenting videos in refugee languages about topics that are important to parents from refugee and immigrant communities. These short, practical YouTube videos offer accessible parenting education in 10 languages. Our YouTube channel has over 2,600 subscribers who actively watch the content we release on parenting, updates to immigration law, and education.

How you can help

You can help by making culturally and linguistically appropriate videos by volunteering your critical Burmese language skills! We need volunteers to translate text (on PowerPoints or short scripts) and/or record voice over videos like this.

Check out our videos on Parent Teacher Conferences and Your Health Care Options to see what videos are like. The videos are approximately 3-7 minutes in English with 7 or fewer PowerPoint slides. Video text is usually short phrases related to daily life in the US accompanied by images. We create the PowerPoint content with simple scripts for ease of translation.

We can train you in our simple process to record short videos in your own home or you can come to our office to record. If needed, our Community Educator will even join you via zoom to record together for the first video(s) to help you get started. CC will edit the recordings (bloopers happen!) and post online.

Skills/ Experience

Fluency in Burmese and English

No certifications are required, but experience interpreting or translating in the community Can work independently; however, also willing to ask questions as needed Must be 18 years old to volunteer

Technology & Space

Ability to use Google Slides and Zoom (create free accounts) Have access to a computer and reliable internet if recording at home Have a quiet space to record without background noise or willing to record at our office

Time Commitment

2-8 hours per month, ideally 1-3 videos We work with your schedule- Volunteers wanting to record in our office must be available Monday-Friday 9am to 5pm, but those recording or translating at home can do so at any time

Training

Volunteers will receive training before they begin on how to access materials. If recording, volunteers will learn how to record voice over PowerPoint videos using zoom, how to upload recordings to our shared Google Drive, and general best practices for recording.

The Impact

While refugee and immigrant parents are passionate about their children’s education, many believe they cannot effectively help their children with homework or in other areas because they grew up in a different educational system and/or struggle with English themselves. These videos allow parents to learn the skills they need to parent in the US on their own schedule without the added burden of transportation to a class or childcare. While some videos have Milwaukee specific content, most are general enough to support refugee and immigrant parents across the US.

All of our programs are free to our clients, and we couldn’t provide the level of service we do without the help of our wonderful volunteers. We believe the connections between our volunteers and program participants make our communities stronger and more vibrant.

Questions?

Contact: volunteer@ccmke.org

Agency: Catholic Charities

U.S. Volunteers only, please

Parents from refugee and immigrant families in the US want the best for their children and they work hard to provide their children with every opportunity to succeed. However, refugee and immigrant parents carry the extra stress of parenting in a new culture, while also navigating complex systems in a new country and language they might not feel confident in.

Please note that we do not work with volunteers who live outside of the U.S., as knowledge of local culture and resources are an important part of the role.

To best support parents, Catholic Charities has a series of parenting videos in refugee languages about topics that are important to parents from refugee and immigrant communities. These short, practical YouTube videos offer accessible parenting education in 10 languages. Our YouTube channel has over 2,600 subscribers who actively watch the content we release on parenting, updates to immigration law, and education.

How you can help

You can help by making culturally and linguistically appropriate videos by volunteering your critical Burmese language skills! We need volunteers to translate text (on PowerPoints or short scripts) and/or record voice over videos like this.

Check out our videos on Parent Teacher Conferences and Your Health Care Options to see what videos are like. The videos are approximately 3-7 minutes in English with 7 or fewer PowerPoint slides. Video text is usually short phrases related to daily life in the US accompanied by images. We create the PowerPoint content with simple scripts for ease of translation.

We can train you in our simple process to record short videos in your own home or you can come to our office to record. If needed, our Community Educator will even join you via zoom to record together for the first video(s) to help you get started. CC will edit the recordings (bloopers happen!) and post online.

Skills/ Experience

Fluency in Burmese and English

No certifications are required, but experience interpreting or translating in the community Can work independently; however, also willing to ask questions as needed Must be 18 years old to volunteer

Technology & Space

Ability to use Google Slides and Zoom (create free accounts) Have access to a computer and reliable internet if recording at home Have a quiet space to record without background noise or willing to record at our office

Time Commitment

2-8 hours per month, ideally 1-3 videos We work with your schedule- Volunteers wanting to record in our office must be available Monday-Friday 9am to 5pm, but those recording or translating at home can do so at any time

Training

Volunteers will receive training before they begin on how to access materials. If recording, volunteers will learn how to record voice over PowerPoint videos using zoom, how to upload recordings to our shared Google Drive, and general best practices for recording.

The Impact

While refugee and immigrant parents are passionate about their children’s education, many believe they cannot effectively help their children with homework or in other areas because they grew up in a different educational system and/or struggle with English themselves. These videos allow parents to learn the skills they need to parent in the US on their own schedule without the added burden of transportation to a class or childcare. While some videos have Milwaukee specific content, most are general enough to support refugee and immigrant parents across the US.

All of our programs are free to our clients, and we couldn’t provide the level of service we do without the help of our wonderful volunteers. We believe the connections between our volunteers and program participants make our communities stronger and more vibrant.

Questions?

Contact: volunteer@ccmke.org

Agency: Catholic Charities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help translate Refugee Parent Education Videos in Hakha Chin! Virtual Opportunity

U.S. Volunteers only, please

Parents from refugee and immigrant families in the US want the best for their children and they work hard to provide their children with every opportunity to succeed. However, refugee and immigrant parents carry the extra stress of parenting in a new culture, while also navigating complex systems in a new country and language they might not feel confident in.

Please note that we do not work with volunteers who live outside of the U.S., as knowledge of local culture and resources are an important part of the role.

To best support parents, Catholic Charities has a series of parenting videos in refugee languages about topics that are important to parents from refugee and immigrant communities. These short, practical YouTube videos offer accessible parenting education in 10 languages. Our YouTube channel has over 2,600 subscribers who actively watch the content we release on parenting, updates to immigration law, and education.

How you can help

You can help by making culturally and linguistically appropriate videos by volunteering your critical Hakha Chin language skills! We need volunteers to translate text (on PowerPoints or short scripts) and/or record voice over videos like this.

Skills/ Experience

Fluency in Hakha Chin and English

No certifications are required, but experience interpreting or translating in the community Can work independently; however, also willing to ask questions as needed Must be 18 years old to volunteer

Check out our videos on Parent Teacher Conferences and Your Health Care Options to see what videos are like. The videos are approximately 3-7 minutes in English with 7 or fewer PowerPoint slides. Video text is usually short phrases related to daily life in the US accompanied by images. We create the PowerPoint content with simple scripts for ease of translation.

We can train you in our simple process to record short videos in your own home or you can come to our office to record. If needed, our Community Educator will even join you via zoom to record together for the first video(s) to help you get started. CC will edit the recordings (bloopers happen!) and post online.

Technology & Space

Ability to use Google Slides and Zoom (create free accounts) Have access to a computer and reliable internet if recording at home Have a quiet space to record without background noise or willing to record at our office

Time Commitment

2-8 hours per month, ideally 1-3 videos We work with your schedule- Volunteers wanting to record in our office must be available Monday-Friday 9am to 5pm, but those recording or translating at home can do so at any time

Training

Volunteers will receive training before they begin on how to access materials. If recording, volunteers will learn how to record voice over PowerPoint videos using zoom, how to upload recordings to our shared Google Drive, and general best practices for recording.

The Impact

While refugee and immigrant parents are passionate about their children’s education, many believe they cannot effectively help their children with homework or in other areas because they grew up in a different educational system and/or struggle with English themselves. These videos allow parents to learn the skills they need to parent in the US on their own schedule without the added burden of transportation to a class or childcare. While some videos have Milwaukee specific content, most are general enough to support refugee and immigrant parents across the US.

All of our programs are free to our clients, and we couldn’t provide the level of service we do without the help of our wonderful volunteers. We believe the connections between our volunteers and program participants make our communities stronger and more vibrant.

Questions?

Contact: volunteer@ccmke.org

Agency: Catholic Charities

U.S. Volunteers only, please

Parents from refugee and immigrant families in the US want the best for their children and they work hard to provide their children with every opportunity to succeed. However, refugee and immigrant parents carry the extra stress of parenting in a new culture, while also navigating complex systems in a new country and language they might not feel confident in.

Please note that we do not work with volunteers who live outside of the U.S., as knowledge of local culture and resources are an important part of the role.

To best support parents, Catholic Charities has a series of parenting videos in refugee languages about topics that are important to parents from refugee and immigrant communities. These short, practical YouTube videos offer accessible parenting education in 10 languages. Our YouTube channel has over 2,600 subscribers who actively watch the content we release on parenting, updates to immigration law, and education.

How you can help

You can help by making culturally and linguistically appropriate videos by volunteering your critical Hakha Chin language skills! We need volunteers to translate text (on PowerPoints or short scripts) and/or record voice over videos like this.

Skills/ Experience

Fluency in Hakha Chin and English

No certifications are required, but experience interpreting or translating in the community Can work independently; however, also willing to ask questions as needed Must be 18 years old to volunteer

Check out our videos on Parent Teacher Conferences and Your Health Care Options to see what videos are like. The videos are approximately 3-7 minutes in English with 7 or fewer PowerPoint slides. Video text is usually short phrases related to daily life in the US accompanied by images. We create the PowerPoint content with simple scripts for ease of translation.

We can train you in our simple process to record short videos in your own home or you can come to our office to record. If needed, our Community Educator will even join you via zoom to record together for the first video(s) to help you get started. CC will edit the recordings (bloopers happen!) and post online.

Technology & Space

Ability to use Google Slides and Zoom (create free accounts) Have access to a computer and reliable internet if recording at home Have a quiet space to record without background noise or willing to record at our office

Time Commitment

2-8 hours per month, ideally 1-3 videos We work with your schedule- Volunteers wanting to record in our office must be available Monday-Friday 9am to 5pm, but those recording or translating at home can do so at any time

Training

Volunteers will receive training before they begin on how to access materials. If recording, volunteers will learn how to record voice over PowerPoint videos using zoom, how to upload recordings to our shared Google Drive, and general best practices for recording.

The Impact

While refugee and immigrant parents are passionate about their children’s education, many believe they cannot effectively help their children with homework or in other areas because they grew up in a different educational system and/or struggle with English themselves. These videos allow parents to learn the skills they need to parent in the US on their own schedule without the added burden of transportation to a class or childcare. While some videos have Milwaukee specific content, most are general enough to support refugee and immigrant parents across the US.

All of our programs are free to our clients, and we couldn’t provide the level of service we do without the help of our wonderful volunteers. We believe the connections between our volunteers and program participants make our communities stronger and more vibrant.

Questions?

Contact: volunteer@ccmke.org

Agency: Catholic Charities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help translate Refugee Parent Education Videos in Ukrainian! Virtual Opportunity

U.S. Volunteers only, please

Parents from refugee and immigrant families in the US want the best for their children and they work hard to provide their children with every opportunity to succeed. However, refugee and immigrant parents carry the extra stress of parenting in a new culture, while also navigating complex systems in a new country and language they might not feel confident in.

Please note that we do not work with volunteers who live outside of the U.S., as knowledge of local culture and resources are an important part of the role.

To best support parents, Catholic Charities has a series of parenting videos in refugee languages about topics that are important to parents from refugee and immigrant communities. These short, practical YouTube videos offer accessible parenting education in 10 languages. Our YouTube channel has over 2,600 subscribers who actively watch the content we release on parenting, updates to immigration law, and education.

How you can help

You can help by making culturally and linguistically appropriate videos by volunteering your critical Ukrainian language skills! We need volunteers to translate text (on PowerPoints or short scripts) and/or record voice over videos like this.

Skills/ Experience

Fluency in Ukrainian and English

No certifications are required, but experience interpreting or translating in the community Can work independently; however, also willing to ask questions as needed Must be 18 years old to volunteer

Check out our videos on Parent Teacher Conferences and Your Health Care Options to see what videos are like. The videos are approximately 3-7 minutes in English with 7 or fewer PowerPoint slides. Video text is usually short phrases related to daily life in the US accompanied by images. We create the PowerPoint content with simple scripts for ease of translation.

We can train you in our simple process to record short videos in your own home or you can come to our office to record. If needed, our Community Educator will even join you via zoom to record together for the first video(s) to help you get started. CC will edit the recordings (bloopers happen!) and post online.

Time Commitment

2-8 hours per month, ideally 1-3 videos We work with your schedule- Volunteers wanting to record in our office must be available Monday-Friday 9am to 5pm, but those recording or translating at home can do so at any time

Technology & Space

Ability to use Google Slides and Zoom (create free accounts) Have access to a computer and reliable internet if recording at home Have a quiet space to record without background noise or willing to record at our office

Training

Volunteers will receive training before they begin on how to access materials. If recording, volunteers will learn how to record voice over PowerPoint videos using zoom, how to upload recordings to our shared Google Drive, and general best practices for recording.

The Impact

While refugee and immigrant parents are passionate about their children’s education, many believe they cannot effectively help their children with homework or in other areas because they grew up in a different educational system and/or struggle with English themselves. These videos allow parents to learn the skills they need to parent in the US on their own schedule without the added burden of transportation to a class or childcare. While some videos have Milwaukee specific content, most are general enough to support refugee and immigrant parents across the US.

All of our programs are free to our clients, and we couldn’t provide the level of service we do without the help of our wonderful volunteers. We believe the connections between our volunteers and program participants make our communities stronger and more vibrant.

Questions?

Contact: volunteer@ccmke.org

Agency: Catholic Charities

U.S. Volunteers only, please

Parents from refugee and immigrant families in the US want the best for their children and they work hard to provide their children with every opportunity to succeed. However, refugee and immigrant parents carry the extra stress of parenting in a new culture, while also navigating complex systems in a new country and language they might not feel confident in.

Please note that we do not work with volunteers who live outside of the U.S., as knowledge of local culture and resources are an important part of the role.

To best support parents, Catholic Charities has a series of parenting videos in refugee languages about topics that are important to parents from refugee and immigrant communities. These short, practical YouTube videos offer accessible parenting education in 10 languages. Our YouTube channel has over 2,600 subscribers who actively watch the content we release on parenting, updates to immigration law, and education.

How you can help

You can help by making culturally and linguistically appropriate videos by volunteering your critical Ukrainian language skills! We need volunteers to translate text (on PowerPoints or short scripts) and/or record voice over videos like this.

Skills/ Experience

Fluency in Ukrainian and English

No certifications are required, but experience interpreting or translating in the community Can work independently; however, also willing to ask questions as needed Must be 18 years old to volunteer

Check out our videos on Parent Teacher Conferences and Your Health Care Options to see what videos are like. The videos are approximately 3-7 minutes in English with 7 or fewer PowerPoint slides. Video text is usually short phrases related to daily life in the US accompanied by images. We create the PowerPoint content with simple scripts for ease of translation.

We can train you in our simple process to record short videos in your own home or you can come to our office to record. If needed, our Community Educator will even join you via zoom to record together for the first video(s) to help you get started. CC will edit the recordings (bloopers happen!) and post online.

Time Commitment

2-8 hours per month, ideally 1-3 videos We work with your schedule- Volunteers wanting to record in our office must be available Monday-Friday 9am to 5pm, but those recording or translating at home can do so at any time

Technology & Space

Ability to use Google Slides and Zoom (create free accounts) Have access to a computer and reliable internet if recording at home Have a quiet space to record without background noise or willing to record at our office

Training

Volunteers will receive training before they begin on how to access materials. If recording, volunteers will learn how to record voice over PowerPoint videos using zoom, how to upload recordings to our shared Google Drive, and general best practices for recording.

The Impact

While refugee and immigrant parents are passionate about their children’s education, many believe they cannot effectively help their children with homework or in other areas because they grew up in a different educational system and/or struggle with English themselves. These videos allow parents to learn the skills they need to parent in the US on their own schedule without the added burden of transportation to a class or childcare. While some videos have Milwaukee specific content, most are general enough to support refugee and immigrant parents across the US.

All of our programs are free to our clients, and we couldn’t provide the level of service we do without the help of our wonderful volunteers. We believe the connections between our volunteers and program participants make our communities stronger and more vibrant.

Questions?

Contact: volunteer@ccmke.org

Agency: Catholic Charities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Recently retired? looking for something fun this spring and beyond?

Are you looking for a great way to give back to your community this spring? Recently retired not sure what to do with some of your time?

The Gathering Place is looking for people willing to volunteer. We are currently looking for Monday and/or Thursday volunteers.  If you are interested in trying something different or helping the Elderly with crafts, games, Outings, and musical entertainment.   Give us a call at 920-627-6847 or email ginas@stpaulfalls.com 

Agency: The Gathering Place

Are you looking for a great way to give back to your community this spring? Recently retired not sure what to do with some of your time?

The Gathering Place is looking for people willing to volunteer. We are currently looking for Monday and/or Thursday volunteers.  If you are interested in trying something different or helping the Elderly with crafts, games, Outings, and musical entertainment.   Give us a call at 920-627-6847 or email ginas@stpaulfalls.com 

Agency: The Gathering Place

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53085

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event Volunteer

Volunteers give their time at every performance The Grand presents; they are often seen ushering patrons to their seats, checking coats, taking tickets, and filling other various roles. There is no minimum amount of time volunteers are required to give, but every hour is appreciated!

Agency: The Grand Oshkosh

Volunteers give their time at every performance The Grand presents; they are often seen ushering patrons to their seats, checking coats, taking tickets, and filling other various roles. There is no minimum amount of time volunteers are required to give, but every hour is appreciated!

Agency: The Grand Oshkosh

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54901

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Enrich the lives of Senior Citizens in your community!

We are looking for volunteers to help with daily activities and to visit and interact with our senior residents @ Eagle Crest South. Tasks may include 1:1 visits with residents, helping with crafts, games, gardening, large parties/events, help to gather residents to-and-from entertainment, technology help, cleaning or organizing storage rooms, and other miscellaneous "busy work". Hours of service can range anytime between 8am-7pm depending on your availability.

Agency: Eagle Crest Communities-South

We are looking for volunteers to help with daily activities and to visit and interact with our senior residents @ Eagle Crest South. Tasks may include 1:1 visits with residents, helping with crafts, games, gardening, large parties/events, help to gather residents to-and-from entertainment, technology help, cleaning or organizing storage rooms, and other miscellaneous "busy work". Hours of service can range anytime between 8am-7pm depending on your availability.

Agency: Eagle Crest Communities-South

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54601

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Garden Guardians: Help our Gardens Grow!

We are excited to have 10 raised garden beds that definitely have lots of growing going on, however, we need some help in caring for the garden and controlling the weeds. We are currently seeking volunteers interest in weekly watering, weeding and tending to the plants. As our garden program grows, there may be additional opportunities to garden with our students. If interested in guiding lessons, sharing talents, possible experience teaching children in the gardens, please reach out. We are looking for a volunteer who loves working with plants and would be interested in helping in our gardens at least 1-2 hours a week during the months of April - October. Even better would be a volunteer who is also interested in gardening with our students. Hours and days are flexible. Join our Green Guardians in developing our Garden program. Background Check & Volunteer Application required for this opportunity.

Agency: St. Joseph Academy

We are excited to have 10 raised garden beds that definitely have lots of growing going on, however, we need some help in caring for the garden and controlling the weeds. We are currently seeking volunteers interest in weekly watering, weeding and tending to the plants. As our garden program grows, there may be additional opportunities to garden with our students. If interested in guiding lessons, sharing talents, possible experience teaching children in the gardens, please reach out. We are looking for a volunteer who loves working with plants and would be interested in helping in our gardens at least 1-2 hours a week during the months of April - October. Even better would be a volunteer who is also interested in gardening with our students. Hours and days are flexible. Join our Green Guardians in developing our Garden program. Background Check & Volunteer Application required for this opportunity.

Agency: St. Joseph Academy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53215

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be Part of the Team! Office Help Needed

Are you looking to help a great organization? Do you have some time to give on a weekly basis? Our Fund Development department is looking for some weekly office help. Tasks may include computer entry, filing, addressing envelopes, going through donations that have come in, stuffing mailings, event assistance, etc.

The ideal volunteer would be interested in coming in a minimum of 1-2 hours a week for 4 weeks or longer. Flexible days and hours, Monday - Friday, between 8:30 am - 2:00 pm. Background Check and Volunteer Application required. Be part of a team that is faith based and committed to educating children to be successful life long learners and problem solvers.

Agency: St. Joseph Academy

Are you looking to help a great organization? Do you have some time to give on a weekly basis? Our Fund Development department is looking for some weekly office help. Tasks may include computer entry, filing, addressing envelopes, going through donations that have come in, stuffing mailings, event assistance, etc.

The ideal volunteer would be interested in coming in a minimum of 1-2 hours a week for 4 weeks or longer. Flexible days and hours, Monday - Friday, between 8:30 am - 2:00 pm. Background Check and Volunteer Application required. Be part of a team that is faith based and committed to educating children to be successful life long learners and problem solvers.

Agency: St. Joseph Academy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53215

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Diapers & Wipes Drive for ECEC Children

St. Joseph Academy offers an Early Childhood Education Childcare program for children 6 weeks - 4 years old. The costs of childcare for both families and our organization continue to rise at an alarming rate. One of the ways that would help relieve some financial burden for our families is through provision of diapers and baby wipes. Over 60% of our families are facing significant economic stress. Providing diapers and wipes would help to eliminate some of the financial stress for families. We are in need of diapers size 1 - 5 and unscented baby wipes.  

Agency: St. Joseph Academy

St. Joseph Academy offers an Early Childhood Education Childcare program for children 6 weeks - 4 years old. The costs of childcare for both families and our organization continue to rise at an alarming rate. One of the ways that would help relieve some financial burden for our families is through provision of diapers and baby wipes. Over 60% of our families are facing significant economic stress. Providing diapers and wipes would help to eliminate some of the financial stress for families. We are in need of diapers size 1 - 5 and unscented baby wipes.  

Agency: St. Joseph Academy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53215

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ready to Learn: School Supplies for Kids Supply Drive

Kids go through supplies like you wouldn't believe and many of our family's struggle with the financial challenge of keeping their children fully supplied and ready to learn. If you can help provide supplies, we will make sure that every child has the supplies they need to be ready to learn. Supplies that we need include: 2 pocket folders w/ prong, Notebooks, Loose Leap Paper, Copy Ream Paper, pencils, markers, crayons, colored pencils, pink erasers, glue sticks, earbuds or headphones, index cards with lines, highlighters, dry erase markers.

Agency: St. Joseph Academy

Kids go through supplies like you wouldn't believe and many of our family's struggle with the financial challenge of keeping their children fully supplied and ready to learn. If you can help provide supplies, we will make sure that every child has the supplies they need to be ready to learn. Supplies that we need include: 2 pocket folders w/ prong, Notebooks, Loose Leap Paper, Copy Ream Paper, pencils, markers, crayons, colored pencils, pink erasers, glue sticks, earbuds or headphones, index cards with lines, highlighters, dry erase markers.

Agency: St. Joseph Academy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53215

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help get Children Outside! Winter Clothing Drive 2 yrs. - 8th Grade 2024

Our Early Childhood & School programs strongly believe in the need to play outside and get fresh air. However, many of our families struggle to provide appropriate outdoor clothing during our cold winter months. 

We are seeking donations of hats, mittens, boots, snow pants and winter jackets.

Sizes needed for boots: Children's Size 3-11.

Sizes need for Snow pants & Jackets: 2T - Adult M.

Sizes needed for Hats & Mittens - 2T - Adult M.

Contact Kim Schubring, kschubring@sjamilwaukee.org or (414) 645-5337 ext. 247 for more information.

Agency: St. Joseph Academy

Our Early Childhood & School programs strongly believe in the need to play outside and get fresh air. However, many of our families struggle to provide appropriate outdoor clothing during our cold winter months. 

We are seeking donations of hats, mittens, boots, snow pants and winter jackets.

Sizes needed for boots: Children's Size 3-11.

Sizes need for Snow pants & Jackets: 2T - Adult M.

Sizes needed for Hats & Mittens - 2T - Adult M.

Contact Kim Schubring, kschubring@sjamilwaukee.org or (414) 645-5337 ext. 247 for more information.

Agency: St. Joseph Academy

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53215

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Groundskeeping and Maintenance for Horseback Riding Facility - URGENT

We urgently need volunteers to help with lawn care, landscaping, groundskeeping such as helping to maintain our bird and butterfly gardens and horse paddocks, general maintenance, and other work in and around the ranch.

Learn more about all our volunteer opportunities at beaminginc.org/volunteer-opportunities. Volunteers must be 14 years old. No experience necessary; training provided. Watch our Volunteer Overview Video at bit.ly/3YLcXQu.

Sign up for Volunteer Training by emailing our Volunteer Coordinator, Denise at volunteer4beaming@gmail.com. You can then sign up for volunteer shifts at https://bit.ly/3YLdBxn. We would love for you to join the BEAMING family!

Agency: BEAMING Inc.

We urgently need volunteers to help with lawn care, landscaping, groundskeeping such as helping to maintain our bird and butterfly gardens and horse paddocks, general maintenance, and other work in and around the ranch.

Learn more about all our volunteer opportunities at beaminginc.org/volunteer-opportunities. Volunteers must be 14 years old. No experience necessary; training provided. Watch our Volunteer Overview Video at bit.ly/3YLcXQu.

Sign up for Volunteer Training by emailing our Volunteer Coordinator, Denise at volunteer4beaming@gmail.com. You can then sign up for volunteer shifts at https://bit.ly/3YLdBxn. We would love for you to join the BEAMING family!

Agency: BEAMING Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fundraising & Events Volunteers - URGENT

We urgently need help with fundraising activities, and help at special events throughout the year including Day at the Derby in the spring, our new Christmas in July Carnival & Craft Fair, Holiday for the Horses and BOOfest in the fall, and Santa at the Ranch in December.

Learn more about all our volunteer opportunities at beaminginc.org/volunteer-opportunities. Volunteers must be 14 years old. No experience necessary; training provided. Watch our Volunteer Overview Video at bit.ly/3YLcXQu.

Sign up for Volunteer Training by emailing our Volunteer Coordinator Denise at volunteer4beaming@gmail.com. You can then sign up for volunteer shifts at https://bit.ly/3YLdBxn. We would love for you to join the BEAMING family!

Agency: BEAMING Inc.

We urgently need help with fundraising activities, and help at special events throughout the year including Day at the Derby in the spring, our new Christmas in July Carnival & Craft Fair, Holiday for the Horses and BOOfest in the fall, and Santa at the Ranch in December.

Learn more about all our volunteer opportunities at beaminginc.org/volunteer-opportunities. Volunteers must be 14 years old. No experience necessary; training provided. Watch our Volunteer Overview Video at bit.ly/3YLcXQu.

Sign up for Volunteer Training by emailing our Volunteer Coordinator Denise at volunteer4beaming@gmail.com. You can then sign up for volunteer shifts at https://bit.ly/3YLdBxn. We would love for you to join the BEAMING family!

Agency: BEAMING Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Lesson Prep Assistants for Horseback Riding Programs

We need individuals to assist with lesson preparation by grooming and saddling our horses.

Learn more about all our volunteer opportunities at beaminginc.org/volunteer-opportunities. Volunteers must be 14 years old. No experience necessary; training provided. Watch our Volunteer Overview Video at bit.ly/3YLcXQu.

Sign up for Volunteer Training by emailing our Volunteer Coordinator Denise at volunteer4beaming@gmail.com. You can then sign up for volunteer shifts at https://bit.ly/3YLdBxn. We would love for you to join the BEAMING family!

Agency: BEAMING Inc.

We need individuals to assist with lesson preparation by grooming and saddling our horses.

Learn more about all our volunteer opportunities at beaminginc.org/volunteer-opportunities. Volunteers must be 14 years old. No experience necessary; training provided. Watch our Volunteer Overview Video at bit.ly/3YLcXQu.

Sign up for Volunteer Training by emailing our Volunteer Coordinator Denise at volunteer4beaming@gmail.com. You can then sign up for volunteer shifts at https://bit.ly/3YLdBxn. We would love for you to join the BEAMING family!

Agency: BEAMING Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Horse Handlers for Horseback Riding Programs

Horse Handlers are responsible for the horse's behavior while a participant rides. Horse handling requires experience and we offer training in 5 different levels of horse handling. Testing is required for certification at each level.

Learn more about all our volunteer opportunities at beaminginc.org/volunteer-opportunities. Volunteers must be 14 years old. No experience necessary; training provided. Watch our Volunteer Overview Video at bit.ly/3YLcXQu.

Sign up for Volunteer Training by emailing our Volunteer Coordinator Denise at volunteer4beaming@gmail.com. You can then sign up for volunteer shifts at https://bit.ly/3YLdBxn. We would love for you to join the BEAMING family!

Agency: BEAMING Inc.

Horse Handlers are responsible for the horse's behavior while a participant rides. Horse handling requires experience and we offer training in 5 different levels of horse handling. Testing is required for certification at each level.

Learn more about all our volunteer opportunities at beaminginc.org/volunteer-opportunities. Volunteers must be 14 years old. No experience necessary; training provided. Watch our Volunteer Overview Video at bit.ly/3YLcXQu.

Sign up for Volunteer Training by emailing our Volunteer Coordinator Denise at volunteer4beaming@gmail.com. You can then sign up for volunteer shifts at https://bit.ly/3YLdBxn. We would love for you to join the BEAMING family!

Agency: BEAMING Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Side Walkers for Horseback Riding Programs

Assist program participants with maintaining balance and control and interpreting directions given by the Riding Instructor during lessons.

Learn more about all our volunteer opportunities at beaminginc.org/volunteer-opportunities. Volunteers must be 14 years old. No experience necessary; training provided. Watch our Volunteer Overview Video at bit.ly/3YLcXQu.

Sign up for Volunteer Training by emailing our Volunteer Coordinator Denise at volunteer4beaming@gmail.com. You can then sign up for volunteer shifts at https://bit.ly/3YLdBxn. We would love for you to join the BEAMING family!

Agency: BEAMING Inc.

Assist program participants with maintaining balance and control and interpreting directions given by the Riding Instructor during lessons.

Learn more about all our volunteer opportunities at beaminginc.org/volunteer-opportunities. Volunteers must be 14 years old. No experience necessary; training provided. Watch our Volunteer Overview Video at bit.ly/3YLcXQu.

Sign up for Volunteer Training by emailing our Volunteer Coordinator Denise at volunteer4beaming@gmail.com. You can then sign up for volunteer shifts at https://bit.ly/3YLdBxn. We would love for you to join the BEAMING family!

Agency: BEAMING Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adaptive Recreation, Para Sports, Specialized Exercise Mentor / Volunteer

The STAR Association offers multiple adaptive recreation, para sports, and specialized exercise  activities for a variety of individuals with disabilities or impairment to physical activity. STAR has a need for mentors for our athletes, help running drills, and assistance in preparing and storing equipment for sessions.  Volunteers will participate in the activities. No prior experience with adaptive sports, specialized exercise, or working with individuals with disabilities. We will train you.

Programs run at Central High School on Sunday's and at the STAR Center (1011 La Crosse St) on the weekdays.

Individuals must reach out to the STAR Center at info@starcenterlacrosse.org or 608-797-6295 to begin volunteering.

Volunteers must SIGN UP on our Volunteer Form (found on website) and must complete Orientation Training and Quiz before volunteering.


This is an excellent experience for students or community members interested in Adaptive Physical Education, Therapeutic Recreation, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Special Education, and Sports Science. University students are not expected to volunteer during midterms and finals- we are able to work with your schedule. 

Agency: STAR Center

The STAR Association offers multiple adaptive recreation, para sports, and specialized exercise  activities for a variety of individuals with disabilities or impairment to physical activity. STAR has a need for mentors for our athletes, help running drills, and assistance in preparing and storing equipment for sessions.  Volunteers will participate in the activities. No prior experience with adaptive sports, specialized exercise, or working with individuals with disabilities. We will train you.

Programs run at Central High School on Sunday's and at the STAR Center (1011 La Crosse St) on the weekdays.

Individuals must reach out to the STAR Center at info@starcenterlacrosse.org or 608-797-6295 to begin volunteering.

Volunteers must SIGN UP on our Volunteer Form (found on website) and must complete Orientation Training and Quiz before volunteering.


This is an excellent experience for students or community members interested in Adaptive Physical Education, Therapeutic Recreation, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Special Education, and Sports Science. University students are not expected to volunteer during midterms and finals- we are able to work with your schedule. 

Agency: STAR Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 54601

Allow Groups: No