Marshfield Clinic Youth Net

Youth Net is a program of Marshfield Clinic Center for Community Health Advancement. Youth Net's goal is to provide: educational and academic success, social and emotional learning, community service opportunities, health and fitness, and positive relationships with mentors and volunteers. For over 21 years, CCO has operated as a comprehensive afterschool program known as Youth Net. Youth Net serves 350 Marshfield area youth ages 8-18 each year.

All enrolled youth in grades 2 through 5 attend Homework Club. Mentors and volunteers are available to provide academic assistance. Math, reading and computer labs are available. Incentive programs encourage participation. Regular attendance at Homework Club has increased the academic and behavior performance of participating youth. Due to strong ties with area schools, what is learned at school is reinforced in the afterschool setting.

Teens United is a program for youth in grades 6 through 12. Academic assistance is provided to all participants. Educational, recreational, vocational, and structured activities are provided to facilitate the unique personal and social development of participants.

To become a Marshfield Clinic volunteer, you must successfully complete the five steps below. Please note this process may take up to a few weeks to complete.

 

Scan and email all completed documents to bangart.sarah@marshfieldclinic.org

If unable to scan and email, mail, or fax to:

Marshfield Clinic Center for Community Health Advancement
Attn: Sarah Bangart
1000 N. Oak Ave (F1C)
Marshfield, WI 54449
Or Fax: 715-389-8779

 

Step 1: Read the Service Description and if the position sounds like a good fit for you, complete and return the Application.

 

Step 2: Once your application documents are received, Marshfield Clinic will check your references.

 

Step 3: After your references have been contacted, Marshfield Clinic will request the completed Background Disclosure Form and Immunization Form.

 

If you are under 18 years old:

  • you must have a parent or legal guardian sign the Background Disclosure Form and Volunteer Consent Form for the immunization check

  • your signature is also required on all documents

 

Step 4: Marshfield Clinic Human Resources will schedule a no-cost drug screen and Tuberculosis Test. 

 

Note: All volunteers must provide acceptable proof of vaccination for: (a) Measles (b) Mumps (c) Rubella (d) Varicella (e) Hepatitis B (f) Tdap and (g) Seasonal Influenza (documentation of Influenza vaccination is required annually prior to December 1 of each year)

 

Step 5: Attend the training session scheduled by your volunteer program coordinator.

 

If you have questions, please contact Marshfield Clinic Center for Community Health Advancement at 715-221-8400.