Volunteer: VolunteerWe are in need of a volunteer or group of volunteers to help organize and pack things for our upcoming move to a new location. Organization: AbleLight Thrift Shop We are in need of a volunteer or group of volunteers to help organize and pack things for our upcoming move to a new location. Organization: AbleLight Thrift Shop Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54303 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Organizing merchandiseWe are looking for a few individuals to help pack, and organize items for our upcoming move to a new location Organization: AbleLight Thrift Shop We are looking for a few individuals to help pack, and organize items for our upcoming move to a new location Organization: AbleLight Thrift Shop Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54303 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Evergreen Theater Board Member/Legal backgroundWe are looking for a legal professional to provide insight on keeping our organization safe and compliant. Board members are subject to background checks. Organization: Evergreen Theater We are looking for a legal professional to provide insight on keeping our organization safe and compliant. Board members are subject to background checks. Organization: Evergreen Theater Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54305 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Exceptional Equestrians Side Walkers & Horse LeadersHorse leaders control the equine during therapy and adaptive riding sessions and, with direction from the therapist or instructor, and are responsible for maintaining a safe and effective session. Horse leaders must have previous horse experience through riding lessons, owning or leasing a horse, or other comparable experiences. Depending upon level of experience, duties may include leading the equine during sessions, grooming, tacking and untacking, bringing in or turning out horses, basic barn chores, and other duties as needed. All prospective horse leaders must complete orientation and a horse leader assessment. Side walkers walk alongside the horse and rider and assist in keeping that rider safe during their session. Following direction from a therapist, side walkers may be asked to engage with their riders and assist in therapeutic activities unique to each rider. Side walkers also assist in sanitizing equipment after each session, including helmets, belts, toys, and therapy equipment. Shifts: 10:30 am-7:00 pm (Mondays), 11:30 am-6:00 pm (Tuesdays), 9:00 am-7:00 pm (Wednesdays), and 10:00 am-7:00 pm (Thursdays). Minimum age: 14. Organization: Exceptional Equestrians Horse leaders control the equine during therapy and adaptive riding sessions and, with direction from the therapist or instructor, and are responsible for maintaining a safe and effective session. Horse leaders must have previous horse experience through riding lessons, owning or leasing a horse, or other comparable experiences. Depending upon level of experience, duties may include leading the equine during sessions, grooming, tacking and untacking, bringing in or turning out horses, basic barn chores, and other duties as needed. All prospective horse leaders must complete orientation and a horse leader assessment. Side walkers walk alongside the horse and rider and assist in keeping that rider safe during their session. Following direction from a therapist, side walkers may be asked to engage with their riders and assist in therapeutic activities unique to each rider. Side walkers also assist in sanitizing equipment after each session, including helmets, belts, toys, and therapy equipment. Shifts: 10:30 am-7:00 pm (Mondays), 11:30 am-6:00 pm (Tuesdays), 9:00 am-7:00 pm (Wednesdays), and 10:00 am-7:00 pm (Thursdays). Minimum age: 14. Organization: Exceptional Equestrians Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Neighborhood Association VolunteerInterested in meeting neighbors? How about playing an active role in your neighborhood? Interested in joining an existing association or starting one, if not already established, to work on priorities you and your neighbors determine are important? Here's your opportunity! First a little bit about what a Neighborhood Association is: quite simply we define it as neighbors living within a designated area of the City who are concerned about issues affecting their neighborhood and who have decided to work together to protect and ensure a better social, economic, and business climate in their Neighborhood. Neighborhood Associations act as a “voice” for the neighborhood residents, a somewhat official link to local government and the larger community. Many neighborhoods find that by banding together and forming a Neighborhood Association, they are better able to meet the collective needs of the Neighborhood. Since 1996, with Green Bay Neighborhood's assistance, Neighborhood Associations have produced projects that: Launched programs to improve neighborhood safety. Provided neighborhood residents with leadership training opportunities. Enhanced the community image by beautifying elements in Green Bay neighborhoods. Educated residents on zoning issues and new developments that impact your area of the city. Created, planned, and facilitated neighborhood events and activities for neighbors to connect. Placed public art pieces in neighborhoods.Sounds like something you'd be interested in? If you'd like to get connected with an existing Neighborhood Association, please contact Green Bay Neighborhood's Lead Staff and Community Outreach Coordinator, Vicki at vicki@gbneighborhoods.org or call 920-593-3716. If you'd like to explore organizing a new Neighborhood Association or reactivating one that has become dormant, contact the City of Green Bay's Neighborhood Support Specialist, Toni Loch toni.Loch@greenbaywi.gov or call 920-448-3350. Organization: Green Bay Neighborhoods Interested in meeting neighbors? How about playing an active role in your neighborhood? Interested in joining an existing association or starting one, if not already established, to work on priorities you and your neighbors determine are important? Here's your opportunity! First a little bit about what a Neighborhood Association is: quite simply we define it as neighbors living within a designated area of the City who are concerned about issues affecting their neighborhood and who have decided to work together to protect and ensure a better social, economic, and business climate in their Neighborhood. Neighborhood Associations act as a “voice” for the neighborhood residents, a somewhat official link to local government and the larger community. Many neighborhoods find that by banding together and forming a Neighborhood Association, they are better able to meet the collective needs of the Neighborhood. Since 1996, with Green Bay Neighborhood's assistance, Neighborhood Associations have produced projects that: Launched programs to improve neighborhood safety. Provided neighborhood residents with leadership training opportunities. Enhanced the community image by beautifying elements in Green Bay neighborhoods. Educated residents on zoning issues and new developments that impact your area of the city. Created, planned, and facilitated neighborhood events and activities for neighbors to connect. Placed public art pieces in neighborhoods.Sounds like something you'd be interested in? If you'd like to get connected with an existing Neighborhood Association, please contact Green Bay Neighborhood's Lead Staff and Community Outreach Coordinator, Vicki at vicki@gbneighborhoods.org or call 920-593-3716. If you'd like to explore organizing a new Neighborhood Association or reactivating one that has become dormant, contact the City of Green Bay's Neighborhood Support Specialist, Toni Loch toni.Loch@greenbaywi.gov or call 920-448-3350. Organization: Green Bay Neighborhoods Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Good Neighbor Week CommitteeGood Neighbor Week event planning committee is looking for community members that wish to give back by helping to plan and execute a week of minor home repairs, landscaping, and yard maintenance for Green Bay homeowners who may have barriers to completing these types of projects on their own, due to limited income, disability, age, or a family situation. GNW is a collaboration between the city of Green Bay, Green Bay Neighborhoods, and NeighborWorks Green Bay. We meet virtually once every 3 weeks on a Monday from 4:00-5:00pm, February through September, culminating with Good Neighbor Week, the last week in September. We are seeking members to join our planning committee or a subcommittee that focuses on: -developing the application process and determining the projects that will be completed -developing sponsorships to fund the projects since the repairs are free to the homeowners -coordinating individuals and groups of volunteers since all of the work is done by volunteers in the community -assessing projects for estimates of materials, volunteer time, and equipment -promoting the event through social media, local media (TV, newspaper, radio), neighborhood and community activities Not able to attend the meetings but want to help? Assistance can be given for things involving: -a computer like preparing spreadsheets, documents, or surveys, etc. -making phone calls to follow up on sponsorship letters, coordinating volunteers, communicating with homeowners and volunteers, etc. - preparing for the week with material purchases, event organization, lunch coordination, and assembling project folders -promoting the event through social media, local media (TV, newspaper, radio), neighborhood and community activities! Organization: Green Bay Neighborhoods Good Neighbor Week event planning committee is looking for community members that wish to give back by helping to plan and execute a week of minor home repairs, landscaping, and yard maintenance for Green Bay homeowners who may have barriers to completing these types of projects on their own, due to limited income, disability, age, or a family situation. GNW is a collaboration between the city of Green Bay, Green Bay Neighborhoods, and NeighborWorks Green Bay. We meet virtually once every 3 weeks on a Monday from 4:00-5:00pm, February through September, culminating with Good Neighbor Week, the last week in September. We are seeking members to join our planning committee or a subcommittee that focuses on: -developing the application process and determining the projects that will be completed -developing sponsorships to fund the projects since the repairs are free to the homeowners -coordinating individuals and groups of volunteers since all of the work is done by volunteers in the community -assessing projects for estimates of materials, volunteer time, and equipment -promoting the event through social media, local media (TV, newspaper, radio), neighborhood and community activities Not able to attend the meetings but want to help? Assistance can be given for things involving: -a computer like preparing spreadsheets, documents, or surveys, etc. -making phone calls to follow up on sponsorship letters, coordinating volunteers, communicating with homeowners and volunteers, etc. - preparing for the week with material purchases, event organization, lunch coordination, and assembling project folders -promoting the event through social media, local media (TV, newspaper, radio), neighborhood and community activities! Organization: Green Bay Neighborhoods Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Chow Time! Feed our horses! MorningPlease watch this video before coming to feed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CUB-dUoeHY First time volunteers who are wanting to feed horses need to text Lisa 920-609-5637 with your 1st time sign-up date so you can be trained at that time. When you pull in, take an immediate right & park by the barn please. Organization: Firefly Acres Horse Farm Please watch this video before coming to feed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CUB-dUoeHY First time volunteers who are wanting to feed horses need to text Lisa 920-609-5637 with your 1st time sign-up date so you can be trained at that time. When you pull in, take an immediate right & park by the barn please. Organization: Firefly Acres Horse Farm Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 54155 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Habitat Volunteer OrientationCome in and check out what we have available to you as a Habitat Volunteer. We will review Restore and Build volunteer needs. Take a tour of our store and meet staff and volunteers. We will share what we have open and make the best fit with your time and skills. Volunteer, have fun and shop all at the same time. Session will last 30 minutes to an hour depending on size of group and questions. Please RSVP your attendance by completing our online volunteer form and registering for the session at www.greenbayhabitat.org. Current dates listed on our website. Organization: ReStore - Habitat for Humanity of Greater Green Bay Come in and check out what we have available to you as a Habitat Volunteer. We will review Restore and Build volunteer needs. Take a tour of our store and meet staff and volunteers. We will share what we have open and make the best fit with your time and skills. Volunteer, have fun and shop all at the same time. Session will last 30 minutes to an hour depending on size of group and questions. Please RSVP your attendance by completing our online volunteer form and registering for the session at www.greenbayhabitat.org. Current dates listed on our website. Organization: ReStore - Habitat for Humanity of Greater Green Bay Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donation Pick Up AssistantIf you have a big heart and a strong back - Become a Donation Pick Up Assistant today! Volunteer Shifts: Residential / Business Pick Ups Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Pick your day to help. Two Saturdays per month 8:00 to 1:00 Special project pickups - Can be put on list for short term volunteering Donation Pick Up Assistant Roles & Responsibilities: Assist the truck driver to pick up donations in the community Greet and thank donors (represent Habitat and ReStore in a positive manner) Load donations onto truck Fill out donation slips Answer truck phone and call donors before pick ups Ability to explain ReStore's mission Assist with unloading and organizing donations at the ReStoreDesired Skills & Experience: Age 18+ Able to do heavy lifting (50+ lbs) Able to talk on the phone and provide customer serviceTraining & Resources Provided: 1/2 hour orientation Truck driver is always present to answer questions while completing pick upsWhat's in it for you? Free workout A free ride in the new ReStore truck - Very comfortable ride. Free snacks and cookiesOrganization: ReStore - Habitat for Humanity of Greater Green Bay If you have a big heart and a strong back - Become a Donation Pick Up Assistant today! Volunteer Shifts: Residential / Business Pick Ups Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Pick your day to help. Two Saturdays per month 8:00 to 1:00 Special project pickups - Can be put on list for short term volunteering Donation Pick Up Assistant Roles & Responsibilities: Assist the truck driver to pick up donations in the community Greet and thank donors (represent Habitat and ReStore in a positive manner) Load donations onto truck Fill out donation slips Answer truck phone and call donors before pick ups Ability to explain ReStore's mission Assist with unloading and organizing donations at the ReStoreDesired Skills & Experience: Age 18+ Able to do heavy lifting (50+ lbs) Able to talk on the phone and provide customer serviceTraining & Resources Provided: 1/2 hour orientation Truck driver is always present to answer questions while completing pick upsWhat's in it for you? Free workout A free ride in the new ReStore truck - Very comfortable ride. Free snacks and cookiesOrganization: ReStore - Habitat for Humanity of Greater Green Bay Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 54311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cashier Volunteer Shifts (flexibility is available): Tuesday - Friday 10:00 a.m to 2:00 p.m or 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m to 1:00 p.m or 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Will work with your schedule We can offer two hours shifts. 10 to Noon, Noon to 2, 2 to 4 and 4 to 6.Cashier Roles & Responsibilities: Ring up sales on register Assist with answering customer & donor questions as needed Fill out necessary paperwork for sold tags Assist with pricing and sorting smaller items Ability to explain ReStore policies and proceduresDesired Skills & Experience: Age 18+Will accept younger if they have work cashier experience. Cheerful and upbeat customer service skills Register experience preferred, but not requiredTraining & Resources Provided: 1/2 hour orientation 3 hour training with ReStore staff member or experienced volunteer To become comfortable with register operations, it is suggested to volunteer 1-4 times per month Staff support is always available to assist with questionsWhat's in it for you? Fun environment Shopping for your own home improvement needs Free snacks and cookiesOrganization: ReStore - Habitat for Humanity of Greater Green Bay Volunteer Shifts (flexibility is available): Tuesday - Friday 10:00 a.m to 2:00 p.m or 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m to 1:00 p.m or 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Will work with your schedule We can offer two hours shifts. 10 to Noon, Noon to 2, 2 to 4 and 4 to 6.Cashier Roles & Responsibilities: Ring up sales on register Assist with answering customer & donor questions as needed Fill out necessary paperwork for sold tags Assist with pricing and sorting smaller items Ability to explain ReStore policies and proceduresDesired Skills & Experience: Age 18+Will accept younger if they have work cashier experience. Cheerful and upbeat customer service skills Register experience preferred, but not requiredTraining & Resources Provided: 1/2 hour orientation 3 hour training with ReStore staff member or experienced volunteer To become comfortable with register operations, it is suggested to volunteer 1-4 times per month Staff support is always available to assist with questionsWhat's in it for you? Fun environment Shopping for your own home improvement needs Free snacks and cookiesOrganization: ReStore - Habitat for Humanity of Greater Green Bay Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 54311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer at a Habitat build site....learn a new skill or share your construction skills!General Construction Volunteers - Come and Join us Assist with various construction projects on the build site under the watchful guidance of Crew Leaders. No experience is necessary. Be willing to learn something new and help build a home with a hard-working, deserving family! Types of building projects: framing, siding, building a garage, drywalling, painting, trim and cabinetry, and more! We are in need of volunteers fall through the winter months. We build on Wednesdays, Thursdays and some Saturdays.Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Green Bay General Construction Volunteers - Come and Join us Assist with various construction projects on the build site under the watchful guidance of Crew Leaders. No experience is necessary. Be willing to learn something new and help build a home with a hard-working, deserving family! Types of building projects: framing, siding, building a garage, drywalling, painting, trim and cabinetry, and more! We are in need of volunteers fall through the winter months. We build on Wednesdays, Thursdays and some Saturdays.Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Green Bay Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 54311 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Special Project / Event AssistanceWould you like to assist Habitat for Humanity in a one time volunteer opportunity on our special events? We are looking for volunteers who would like to help on various tasks that include our education and fundraising events. These tasks include asking for silent auction items, arranging baskets, driving to and picking silent auction items donated by businesses. Help on the annual volunteer recognition banquet doing the same type of tasks. We could also use a volunteer who might like to pick up donated lunches and bring them to the Build Crew and our Restore volunteers. We also need volunteers to assist on special donation pick ups on Monday and Tuesday. These volunteers are as needed basis and get to go out in our truck with our staff to various businesses and other Restores in Wisconsin to pick up merchandise. Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Green Bay Would you like to assist Habitat for Humanity in a one time volunteer opportunity on our special events? We are looking for volunteers who would like to help on various tasks that include our education and fundraising events. These tasks include asking for silent auction items, arranging baskets, driving to and picking silent auction items donated by businesses. Help on the annual volunteer recognition banquet doing the same type of tasks. We could also use a volunteer who might like to pick up donated lunches and bring them to the Build Crew and our Restore volunteers. We also need volunteers to assist on special donation pick ups on Monday and Tuesday. These volunteers are as needed basis and get to go out in our truck with our staff to various businesses and other Restores in Wisconsin to pick up merchandise. Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Green Bay Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Habitat for Humanity Lunch Bunch (Meal Donor)Lunch Volunteers Needed Provide lunch to our hardworking volunteers at our build sites and Restore - typically 6-16 volunteers Make lunch or pick it up from a restaurant/deli-your choice, drop it (and all needed utensils) at the build site around 11:30am Tax deductible donation! What to bring? Your family's favorite meal-don't forget dessert! Some ideas: pulled pork, chicken, casseroles, soup, chili, sandwiches, sloppy joes, taco/nacho bar, hot beef sandwiches, fruit, salads, rolls, bread, chips, brats and burgers. Drinks if you would like (we provide water) Try out a new recipe on us and we will enjoy every bite. This is a family friendly opportunity-kids can cook too! Great Church youth group project. Buy the ingredients, cook in your church kitchen and bring out the meal to the site.Dates needed are Wednesdays and Thursdays. Email us to pick your date and we can get you scheduled. And Saturdays. We are very blessed to have a few local restaurants who donate meals to Habitat monthly. If you have a connection at a local restaurant that might be willing to donate regularly, please contact Julia at jdrobeck@greenbayhabitat.org Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Green Bay Lunch Volunteers Needed Provide lunch to our hardworking volunteers at our build sites and Restore - typically 6-16 volunteers Make lunch or pick it up from a restaurant/deli-your choice, drop it (and all needed utensils) at the build site around 11:30am Tax deductible donation! What to bring? Your family's favorite meal-don't forget dessert! Some ideas: pulled pork, chicken, casseroles, soup, chili, sandwiches, sloppy joes, taco/nacho bar, hot beef sandwiches, fruit, salads, rolls, bread, chips, brats and burgers. Drinks if you would like (we provide water) Try out a new recipe on us and we will enjoy every bite. This is a family friendly opportunity-kids can cook too! Great Church youth group project. Buy the ingredients, cook in your church kitchen and bring out the meal to the site.Dates needed are Wednesdays and Thursdays. Email us to pick your date and we can get you scheduled. And Saturdays. We are very blessed to have a few local restaurants who donate meals to Habitat monthly. If you have a connection at a local restaurant that might be willing to donate regularly, please contact Julia at jdrobeck@greenbayhabitat.org Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Green Bay Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54311 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteers Wanted for Pet Therapy Visits!Bristol Hospice is seeking certified therapy pets and their humans for one-on-one pet therapy and companionship visits with some of our patients. Together, you and your pet can make a difference in the lives of those on their final journeys. When you volunteer with Bristol Hospice, you receive full training, ongoing support from your Volunteer Coordinator/Supervisor and the opportunity to learn more about hospice while being a support to your patient(s) and their families. Volunteers are carefully matched with patients based on need, location and mutual interests. You can commit to as little as an hour a week or more if you would like! Organization: Bristol Hospice Bristol Hospice is seeking certified therapy pets and their humans for one-on-one pet therapy and companionship visits with some of our patients. Together, you and your pet can make a difference in the lives of those on their final journeys. When you volunteer with Bristol Hospice, you receive full training, ongoing support from your Volunteer Coordinator/Supervisor and the opportunity to learn more about hospice while being a support to your patient(s) and their families. Volunteers are carefully matched with patients based on need, location and mutual interests. You can commit to as little as an hour a week or more if you would like! Organization: Bristol Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54303 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Egg CartonsClean, empty 1-dozen size, styrofoam or cardboard egg cartons. Thank you! Organization: Paul's Pantry Clean, empty 1-dozen size, styrofoam or cardboard egg cartons. Thank you! Organization: Paul's Pantry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54302-1163 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Nourishment for All- a program that provides healthy food to vulnerable populations in our communityThis is a volunteer, unpaid position. Nourishment for All Program A program that provides healthy food to vulnerable populations in our community Opportunities include: Cooking for the Community- Monthly Fully cooked individual meals are made once per month to donate to our food pantry partners. Click HERE to sign up for March 2, 2025 Organization: Rooted In Inc. This is a volunteer, unpaid position. Nourishment for All Program A program that provides healthy food to vulnerable populations in our community Opportunities include: Cooking for the Community- Monthly Fully cooked individual meals are made once per month to donate to our food pantry partners. Click HERE to sign up for March 2, 2025 Organization: Rooted In Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54303 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Communications Team MembersCommunications Team Members This is a volunteer, unpaid position. Opportunities include: Social Media Write and aggregate content to support Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn. Experience creating reels and video a plus. Attend local events to gather information Review analytics to finetune content Website Write and aggregate content/articles/blog posts for website pages. Experience with WordPress is a plus. Attend local events to gather information Update and refresh content as needed Review analytics to finetune content Newsletter Assist Communications team in creating newsletter template Write and aggregate content/articles for monthly newsletter Design newsletter each month for distribution Attend local events to gather information Measure and analyze performance to finetune content Photographer Attend events as a representative of Rooted In to take photos and video Share content with communications team for channel use Media Develop and maintain media kit Write press releases Identify media opportunities to promote Rooted In, including podcasts, television, newspapers and partner newsletters Videographer Shoot and create videos for communication channels. Shoot storytelling/impact videos for promotional use Share content with communications team for channel use Organization: Rooted In Inc. Communications Team Members This is a volunteer, unpaid position. Opportunities include: Social Media Write and aggregate content to support Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn. Experience creating reels and video a plus. Attend local events to gather information Review analytics to finetune content Website Write and aggregate content/articles/blog posts for website pages. Experience with WordPress is a plus. Attend local events to gather information Update and refresh content as needed Review analytics to finetune content Newsletter Assist Communications team in creating newsletter template Write and aggregate content/articles for monthly newsletter Design newsletter each month for distribution Attend local events to gather information Measure and analyze performance to finetune content Photographer Attend events as a representative of Rooted In to take photos and video Share content with communications team for channel use Media Develop and maintain media kit Write press releases Identify media opportunities to promote Rooted In, including podcasts, television, newspapers and partner newsletters Videographer Shoot and create videos for communication channels. Shoot storytelling/impact videos for promotional use Share content with communications team for channel use Organization: Rooted In Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54303 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Chef's Table- A recipe program that supports buying and eating localRooted In Chef’s Table Team Members- ongoing This is a volunteer, unpaid position. Chef’s Table Program A recipe program that inspires the community to use local ingredients from farmers markets and Wisconsin artisans to cook nutritious food at home. Opportunities Include: Maintain recipe database on website Add new recipes with photos, maintain internal database Create marketing materials, administrative tasks, such as printing Plan cook demos at farmers markets to include nutrition and cooking education activities Gather supplies/materials before events, set up/work at and engage with customers at farmers markets, clean up after events. Assist in promoting the program and partnership outreach. Local Foods Resource Database research local food sources, enter data into spreadsheet Organization: Rooted In Inc. Rooted In Chef’s Table Team Members- ongoing This is a volunteer, unpaid position. Chef’s Table Program A recipe program that inspires the community to use local ingredients from farmers markets and Wisconsin artisans to cook nutritious food at home. Opportunities Include: Maintain recipe database on website Add new recipes with photos, maintain internal database Create marketing materials, administrative tasks, such as printing Plan cook demos at farmers markets to include nutrition and cooking education activities Gather supplies/materials before events, set up/work at and engage with customers at farmers markets, clean up after events. Assist in promoting the program and partnership outreach. Local Foods Resource Database research local food sources, enter data into spreadsheet Organization: Rooted In Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54303 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: The Glean Team- Help us rescue food from going to waste to feed our communityUnpaid, volunteer positions What does volunteering for our Glean Team project mean? Gleaning is simply the act of collecting excess fresh foods from farms, gardens, farmers markets, grocers, restaurants, state/county fairs, or any other sources in order to provide it to those in need. Our Glean Team is a multi-prong project:1. Identify donors/partners who have excess produce/food to rescue from going to waste. 2. Volunteers to pick up and transport excess produce/food to Rooted In’s office at Trinity Lutheran Church ELCA 330 S. Broadway St. Green Bay, WI 54303. 3. Volunteers to help clean and sort rescued produce at our office to redistribute. 4. Volunteers to redistribute gleaned produce to food pantry partners. Rooted In will directly donate, make meals or shelf stable foods with the gleaned produce/food to donate to our food pantry partners:NWTC Shared Harvest, The Fridge, and Trinity Lutheran Church ELCA Organization: Rooted In Inc. Unpaid, volunteer positions What does volunteering for our Glean Team project mean? Gleaning is simply the act of collecting excess fresh foods from farms, gardens, farmers markets, grocers, restaurants, state/county fairs, or any other sources in order to provide it to those in need. Our Glean Team is a multi-prong project:1. Identify donors/partners who have excess produce/food to rescue from going to waste. 2. Volunteers to pick up and transport excess produce/food to Rooted In’s office at Trinity Lutheran Church ELCA 330 S. Broadway St. Green Bay, WI 54303. 3. Volunteers to help clean and sort rescued produce at our office to redistribute. 4. Volunteers to redistribute gleaned produce to food pantry partners. Rooted In will directly donate, make meals or shelf stable foods with the gleaned produce/food to donate to our food pantry partners:NWTC Shared Harvest, The Fridge, and Trinity Lutheran Church ELCA Organization: Rooted In Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54303 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Broadway TRASHFORCE (Lunchtime)Help us keep the Broadway district clean by volunteering to pick up trash around the neighborhood on the first Tuesday of every month! Lunch will be provided from Glass Nickel Pizza. Volunteer Form and Waiver: http://forms.gle/JAbgUoJbwKEQgLV47 Organization: On Broadway, Inc. Help us keep the Broadway district clean by volunteering to pick up trash around the neighborhood on the first Tuesday of every month! Lunch will be provided from Glass Nickel Pizza. Volunteer Form and Waiver: http://forms.gle/JAbgUoJbwKEQgLV47 Organization: On Broadway, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 54303 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Plastic & Paper Bagsplastic or paper pags Organization: Paul's Pantry plastic or paper pags Organization: Paul's Pantry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54302 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Opinion Editorial WritingThis volunteer opportunity is for people looking for a powerful way to amplify their voice, share expertise, and engage in public conversation with JOSHUA and their followers. If you’re interested in social justice such as housing, transformational (legal system reform), immigration, the environment, and more, then this may be for you! It will be a learning opportunity to help you shape your public opinion, establish credibility, engage with decision-makers, raise awareness, and catalyze change.
In an era where informed voices are critical, writing an op-ed allows you to make a lasting impact on your community and beyond. It’s your chance to contribute to the narrative and shape the future. We’d love to hear what you have to say and publish your content under our platform. Contact us for guidelines and further details Organization: Justice Organization Sharing Hope & United for Action (JOSHUA) This volunteer opportunity is for people looking for a powerful way to amplify their voice, share expertise, and engage in public conversation with JOSHUA and their followers. If you’re interested in social justice such as housing, transformational (legal system reform), immigration, the environment, and more, then this may be for you! It will be a learning opportunity to help you shape your public opinion, establish credibility, engage with decision-makers, raise awareness, and catalyze change.
In an era where informed voices are critical, writing an op-ed allows you to make a lasting impact on your community and beyond. It’s your chance to contribute to the narrative and shape the future. We’d love to hear what you have to say and publish your content under our platform. Contact us for guidelines and further details Organization: Justice Organization Sharing Hope & United for Action (JOSHUA) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Hospice Patients Celebrate BirthdaysBristol Hospice is seeking compassionate volunteers to join our Birthday Celebration Volunteer Program. This program aims to send heartfelt birthday cards to patients under our care and assist with planning small birthday celebrations in order to help patients feel remembered and celebrated on their special day. Key Responsibilities: Assist Volunteer Coordinator in maintaining a schedule of patient birthdays. Ensure cards are sent out or hand-delivered on time to reach patients by their birthdays. Maintain records of sent cards and any feedback from patients and/or families. Communicate with hospice staff to identify additional patients for the program as needed. Collaborate with hospice team members and Volunteer Coordinator when indicated to assist with planning and participating in celebrations.Qualifications: Strong organizational skills and attention to detail. A compassionate and empathetic approach to patient interactions. Reliable and able to commit to a regular schedule for card preparation and mailing. Comfortable communicating with other volunteers and team members as needed. Previous experience in a hospice setting or similar environment is a plus (not required).Benefits of Volunteering: Be part of a meaningful program that brings joy to those in hospice care. Gain experience working with a team dedicated to compassionate care. Build connections with volunteers and staff who share your passion for making a difference. Receive guidance and support from our volunteer coordinator and hospice team.How to Apply: If you have a passion for brightening someone's day and supporting those in need, we'd love to hear from you! Please apply at https://www.bristolhospice-volunteer.com Organization: Bristol Hospice Bristol Hospice is seeking compassionate volunteers to join our Birthday Celebration Volunteer Program. This program aims to send heartfelt birthday cards to patients under our care and assist with planning small birthday celebrations in order to help patients feel remembered and celebrated on their special day. Key Responsibilities: Assist Volunteer Coordinator in maintaining a schedule of patient birthdays. Ensure cards are sent out or hand-delivered on time to reach patients by their birthdays. Maintain records of sent cards and any feedback from patients and/or families. Communicate with hospice staff to identify additional patients for the program as needed. Collaborate with hospice team members and Volunteer Coordinator when indicated to assist with planning and participating in celebrations.Qualifications: Strong organizational skills and attention to detail. A compassionate and empathetic approach to patient interactions. Reliable and able to commit to a regular schedule for card preparation and mailing. Comfortable communicating with other volunteers and team members as needed. Previous experience in a hospice setting or similar environment is a plus (not required).Benefits of Volunteering: Be part of a meaningful program that brings joy to those in hospice care. Gain experience working with a team dedicated to compassionate care. Build connections with volunteers and staff who share your passion for making a difference. Receive guidance and support from our volunteer coordinator and hospice team.How to Apply: If you have a passion for brightening someone's day and supporting those in need, we'd love to hear from you! Please apply at https://www.bristolhospice-volunteer.com Organization: Bristol Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54303 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bingocize FacilitatorThe best Leaders are those who have a passion for helping people live their healthiest lives. If that describes you, you will likely get a great deal of satisfaction from being a program leader. And, because you must be connected to a Program Provider organization to be a successful Leader, you support the work and mission of your provider organization and the communities it serves. Responsibilities and Duties: · Present the Bingocize Course as developed by Dr. Jason Crandall, Ph.D., EP-C, Western Kentucky University. The curriculum includes a Facilitator Guide and Participant Workbook for ease of delivery and use during the volunteer experience. · The facilitator must have a passion for working with older adults. · The facilitator should be comfortable leading small groups of 15 older adults. · The facilitator must be a self-starter who can take charge of the Bingocize program and work effectively with a co-facilitator. · The facilitator must be willing to make a commitment to the 10-week course schedule at least once annually. (Program is 1 hour twice a week for 10 weeks) Preferred Qualifications: · Preference for a current or retired health care professional, social worker, health educator, fitness expert or aging network professional. · The candidate should be willing to make a 2-year commitment to the program. · Willingness to share personal experiences to help motivate others to exercise and use the skills tools provided in the workshop. · Demonstrate timely response to project requirements. · Ability to perform additional duties as required by the Bingocize program and agreed upon with the Prevention Coordinator. Training Requirements: · 1- hour ADRC Volunteer Orientation · 1-hour online training Skills, Knowledge & Abilities: · Demonstrates passion to work with older adults, who have normal age-related memory changes, and is patient with them. · Communicating orally in a clear manner. · Promotes positive engagement and peer support. · Is sensitive to participants’ challenges, especially vision or hearing impairments. · Keeps the group focused and on task. · Ensure all have the opportunity to participate. · Wants to give back to their community. · Knowledge of computer applications and usage. · Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, county agencies, departments, providers, and the public. Ability to understand and maintain confidentiality of files and information.· Ability to organize and prioritize work. · Ability to deal tactfully with difficult situations. Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Ability to work the required hours of the position. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: · Lifting 20 pounds maximum with frequent lifting and/or carrying of objects weighing up to 10 pounds. · Intermittent standing, walking, and sitting. · Using hand(s)/feet for repetitive single grasping, fine manipulation, pushing and pulling, and operating controls. · Occasional bending, twisting, squatting, climbing, reaching, and grappling. · Distinguishing sounds at various frequencies and volumes. · Distinguishing people or objects at varied distances under a variety of light conditions. · Ability to work under generally safe and comfortable conditions where exposure to environmental factors such as irate individuals, violence and/or crisis may cause discomfort and poses a limited risk of injury.
For further information of this volunteer opportunity please contact: Amy Staniforth, Prevention Specialist, ADRC of Brown County Phone: 920-448-4529 Email: Amy.Staniforth@browncountywi.gov
Organization: Aging & Disability Resource Center Of Brown County The best Leaders are those who have a passion for helping people live their healthiest lives. If that describes you, you will likely get a great deal of satisfaction from being a program leader. And, because you must be connected to a Program Provider organization to be a successful Leader, you support the work and mission of your provider organization and the communities it serves. Responsibilities and Duties: · Present the Bingocize Course as developed by Dr. Jason Crandall, Ph.D., EP-C, Western Kentucky University. The curriculum includes a Facilitator Guide and Participant Workbook for ease of delivery and use during the volunteer experience. · The facilitator must have a passion for working with older adults. · The facilitator should be comfortable leading small groups of 15 older adults. · The facilitator must be a self-starter who can take charge of the Bingocize program and work effectively with a co-facilitator. · The facilitator must be willing to make a commitment to the 10-week course schedule at least once annually. (Program is 1 hour twice a week for 10 weeks) Preferred Qualifications: · Preference for a current or retired health care professional, social worker, health educator, fitness expert or aging network professional. · The candidate should be willing to make a 2-year commitment to the program. · Willingness to share personal experiences to help motivate others to exercise and use the skills tools provided in the workshop. · Demonstrate timely response to project requirements. · Ability to perform additional duties as required by the Bingocize program and agreed upon with the Prevention Coordinator. Training Requirements: · 1- hour ADRC Volunteer Orientation · 1-hour online training Skills, Knowledge & Abilities: · Demonstrates passion to work with older adults, who have normal age-related memory changes, and is patient with them. · Communicating orally in a clear manner. · Promotes positive engagement and peer support. · Is sensitive to participants’ challenges, especially vision or hearing impairments. · Keeps the group focused and on task. · Ensure all have the opportunity to participate. · Wants to give back to their community. · Knowledge of computer applications and usage. · Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, county agencies, departments, providers, and the public. Ability to understand and maintain confidentiality of files and information.· Ability to organize and prioritize work. · Ability to deal tactfully with difficult situations. Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Ability to work the required hours of the position. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: · Lifting 20 pounds maximum with frequent lifting and/or carrying of objects weighing up to 10 pounds. · Intermittent standing, walking, and sitting. · Using hand(s)/feet for repetitive single grasping, fine manipulation, pushing and pulling, and operating controls. · Occasional bending, twisting, squatting, climbing, reaching, and grappling. · Distinguishing sounds at various frequencies and volumes. · Distinguishing people or objects at varied distances under a variety of light conditions. · Ability to work under generally safe and comfortable conditions where exposure to environmental factors such as irate individuals, violence and/or crisis may cause discomfort and poses a limited risk of injury.
For further information of this volunteer opportunity please contact: Amy Staniforth, Prevention Specialist, ADRC of Brown County Phone: 920-448-4529 Email: Amy.Staniforth@browncountywi.gov
Organization: Aging & Disability Resource Center Of Brown County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board of Directors MemberWe are seeking individuals who care for social justice issues and want to be an active member in the community. As a potential board member, you’d sit in on meetings making decisions for the organization, helping to do outreach, plan events, and more. Organization: Justice Organization Sharing Hope & United for Action (JOSHUA) We are seeking individuals who care for social justice issues and want to be an active member in the community. As a potential board member, you’d sit in on meetings making decisions for the organization, helping to do outreach, plan events, and more. Organization: Justice Organization Sharing Hope & United for Action (JOSHUA) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Foster AssistantThe Wisconsin Humane Society Green Bay Campus is looking for volunteers to help support the shelter. We are specifically in need of Foster Assistants to help with data driven support of animals placed in homes, both remotely and on-site. If you are interested in volunteering, please visit our website www.wihumane.org/volunteer/greenbay to learn more about our program and how to become a volunteer. Organization: Wisconsin Humane Society The Wisconsin Humane Society Green Bay Campus is looking for volunteers to help support the shelter. We are specifically in need of Foster Assistants to help with data driven support of animals placed in homes, both remotely and on-site. If you are interested in volunteering, please visit our website www.wihumane.org/volunteer/greenbay to learn more about our program and how to become a volunteer. Organization: Wisconsin Humane Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54302 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Finance CommitteeOur finance committee is comprised of board members and non-board members. It is chaired by the Treasurer of the board and meets six times per year. Meetings consist of the review of monthly financials, development and maintenance of finance related policies, review of audits and the 990, support of annual budgeting process and more. Please fill out a volunteer application on our website: www.achievebrowncounty.org or respond via this volunteer site. Organization: Achieve Brown County Our finance committee is comprised of board members and non-board members. It is chaired by the Treasurer of the board and meets six times per year. Meetings consist of the review of monthly financials, development and maintenance of finance related policies, review of audits and the 990, support of annual budgeting process and more. Please fill out a volunteer application on our website: www.achievebrowncounty.org or respond via this volunteer site. Organization: Achieve Brown County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General Volunteer OpeningsThe NEW Zoo needs YOU! Volunteer opportunities available will depend on the season and weather, but the possibilities are nearly endless!* We require no minimum hour commitments from our volunteers. You can choose your own schedule or choose to assist us with a variety of date-specific events, such as our yearly fundraisers and ongoing educational programs. Some of the opportunities you have as a volunteer include: > Helping with the zoo’s special events, such as Zoo Boo, Holiday Fest, and more. To join our volunteer program, visit our website at www.newzoo.org to fill out a volunteer application; then attend one of our volunteer orientation sessions to get started! Organization: NEW Zoo & Adventure Park The NEW Zoo needs YOU! Volunteer opportunities available will depend on the season and weather, but the possibilities are nearly endless!* We require no minimum hour commitments from our volunteers. You can choose your own schedule or choose to assist us with a variety of date-specific events, such as our yearly fundraisers and ongoing educational programs. Some of the opportunities you have as a volunteer include: > Helping with the zoo’s special events, such as Zoo Boo, Holiday Fest, and more. To join our volunteer program, visit our website at www.newzoo.org to fill out a volunteer application; then attend one of our volunteer orientation sessions to get started! Organization: NEW Zoo & Adventure Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54313 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Giraffe AmbassadorsThe NEW Zoo is looking for volunteers who are interested in supervising the Giraffe Feeding Experience! The Feeding Experience is a daily opportunity for volunteers to be involved in, to support the NEW Zoo. You set your own schedule after training by signing up for open shifts whenever you would like to supervise a feeding sessions. Sessions are typically 2. 5 hours long, with some variation seasonally. It’s a great opportunity for those who enjoy working with people – as we’ll teach you how to interact with our visitors and help them make amazing connections with our lovable giraffes, Nigel, Eddie, and Zuri! Of course, you’ll also get to build some pretty special relationships with the giraffes themselves. Scheduling is flexible. You must first become a member of our Regular Volunteer Program in order to attend a Giraffe Ambassador Training. Complete an application online today at www.newzoo.org/get-involved/volunteer to get started! If you have any questions about the Giraffe Ambassador Program, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator through email or by calling 920-662-2405. Organization: NEW Zoo & Adventure Park The NEW Zoo is looking for volunteers who are interested in supervising the Giraffe Feeding Experience! The Feeding Experience is a daily opportunity for volunteers to be involved in, to support the NEW Zoo. You set your own schedule after training by signing up for open shifts whenever you would like to supervise a feeding sessions. Sessions are typically 2. 5 hours long, with some variation seasonally. It’s a great opportunity for those who enjoy working with people – as we’ll teach you how to interact with our visitors and help them make amazing connections with our lovable giraffes, Nigel, Eddie, and Zuri! Of course, you’ll also get to build some pretty special relationships with the giraffes themselves. Scheduling is flexible. You must first become a member of our Regular Volunteer Program in order to attend a Giraffe Ambassador Training. Complete an application online today at www.newzoo.org/get-involved/volunteer to get started! If you have any questions about the Giraffe Ambassador Program, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator through email or by calling 920-662-2405. Organization: NEW Zoo & Adventure Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54313 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Zoo Carousel OperatorThe NEW Zoo is recruiting volunteers to supervise the Endangered Species Carousel! Volunteers are needed primarily Thursday through Sundays from 10am-12pm or from 12pm-2pm or from 10am-2pm. Other days of the week are also available upon request. Must be aged 18 or above, comfortable working with children, and complete the required training in person at the Zoo (takes about a half hour). A background check will be conducted on all applicants. After training, you can set your own schedule by signing up for available shift(s) when you choose to do so. To get started, complete the volunteer application online at newzoo.org/get-involved/volunteer or email volunteer@newzoo.org Organization: NEW Zoo & Adventure Park The NEW Zoo is recruiting volunteers to supervise the Endangered Species Carousel! Volunteers are needed primarily Thursday through Sundays from 10am-12pm or from 12pm-2pm or from 10am-2pm. Other days of the week are also available upon request. Must be aged 18 or above, comfortable working with children, and complete the required training in person at the Zoo (takes about a half hour). A background check will be conducted on all applicants. After training, you can set your own schedule by signing up for available shift(s) when you choose to do so. To get started, complete the volunteer application online at newzoo.org/get-involved/volunteer or email volunteer@newzoo.org Organization: NEW Zoo & Adventure Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54313 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Science & Engineering Kit RefurbishmentAre you passionate about education and eager to contribute to the growth of young minds in our community? The Einstein Project invites enthusiastic individuals like you to join our team of dedicated volunteers. By participating in our STEM kit refurbishment initiative, you can directly impact the education of students in classrooms across our community. As a volunteer with The Einstein Project, you will be involved in refurbishing STEM kits for classroom use. By refurbishing these kits, you play a vital role in ensuring that students have access to high-quality educational resources. Your tasks may include cleaning, repairing, and organizing materials, ensuring that each kit is in excellent condition for students to learn from. Your attention to detail and dedication will directly contribute to the success of STEM education in our local schools. Organization: Einstein Project Are you passionate about education and eager to contribute to the growth of young minds in our community? The Einstein Project invites enthusiastic individuals like you to join our team of dedicated volunteers. By participating in our STEM kit refurbishment initiative, you can directly impact the education of students in classrooms across our community. As a volunteer with The Einstein Project, you will be involved in refurbishing STEM kits for classroom use. By refurbishing these kits, you play a vital role in ensuring that students have access to high-quality educational resources. Your tasks may include cleaning, repairing, and organizing materials, ensuring that each kit is in excellent condition for students to learn from. Your attention to detail and dedication will directly contribute to the success of STEM education in our local schools. Organization: Einstein Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 54311 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: In-Home Fall Risk ScreenerDescription:
A Volunteer Opportunity for Retired Medical Professionals . . . You Can Help Change the Life of Someone Who Has Fallen We need volunteers who had a career in a medical profession and want to share those vital skills learned in support of an In-Home Fall Risk Screening program to help prevent falls among the elderly in our community. Now you have the time to make a difference and if you would like to discuss the opportunity with one of our volunteers we will make that connection. Volunteer Skill Set looks like this . . . Good communicator Able to commit to a few hours per month Interested in helping Seniors prevent falls May have experienced falls amongst Seniors through work or personal experience Medical background to help understand the multi factorial contributors to falls. Previous career as a health care provider in nursing, physician, physical or occupational therapy, or EMS. Time Commitment: 4-6 hours per screen, 4-6 screens per year, and flexible scheduling with each Contact Information: Amy Staniforth at 920-448-4529 or Amy.Staniforth@browncountywi.gov Organization: Aging & Disability Resource Center Of Brown County Description:
A Volunteer Opportunity for Retired Medical Professionals . . . You Can Help Change the Life of Someone Who Has Fallen We need volunteers who had a career in a medical profession and want to share those vital skills learned in support of an In-Home Fall Risk Screening program to help prevent falls among the elderly in our community. Now you have the time to make a difference and if you would like to discuss the opportunity with one of our volunteers we will make that connection. Volunteer Skill Set looks like this . . . Good communicator Able to commit to a few hours per month Interested in helping Seniors prevent falls May have experienced falls amongst Seniors through work or personal experience Medical background to help understand the multi factorial contributors to falls. Previous career as a health care provider in nursing, physician, physical or occupational therapy, or EMS. Time Commitment: 4-6 hours per screen, 4-6 screens per year, and flexible scheduling with each Contact Information: Amy Staniforth at 920-448-4529 or Amy.Staniforth@browncountywi.gov Organization: Aging & Disability Resource Center Of Brown County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Stepping On Peer LeaderWhat Are The Qualifications . . . Our Peer Leaders have the desire and the compassion to help older adults prevent falls. They want to give back. Our Peer Leaders have completed a Stepping On workshop or have personal experience with falls prevention (through loved ones or self). They understand. They’ve been there. They share in the benefits experienced from the program, and help facilitate a process of how you can prevent falls to help stay injury free and independent. Our leaders have experience leading small groups of 10-15 people in a comfortable, peer-led setting where people feel, see, and share experiences about falls. Our Peer Leaders commit their time to lead a workshop once or twice per calendar year in the Green Bay area or near-by Brown County surrounding communities. Workshops run 7 weeks for 2 hours per week. Two Leaders are required for the workshop, and a Peer Leader supports the Leader following a set curriculum.Don’t Worry. Training (with curriculum) is provided . . . The program, developed by Jane Mahoney, MD, UW Madison School of Medicine and Public Health, is structured, which makes facilitating the workshop with a co-leader easy. Simply follow the outlined topics and activities provided in a manual. Training and coaching are provided every step of the way. Training is approximately 4 hours and is provided by your sponsoring organization. Share your experience with falls prevention to help motivate others.Contact Information: Amy Staniforth at 920-448-4529 or Amy.Staniforth@browncountywi.gov Organization: Aging & Disability Resource Center Of Brown County What Are The Qualifications . . . Our Peer Leaders have the desire and the compassion to help older adults prevent falls. They want to give back. Our Peer Leaders have completed a Stepping On workshop or have personal experience with falls prevention (through loved ones or self). They understand. They’ve been there. They share in the benefits experienced from the program, and help facilitate a process of how you can prevent falls to help stay injury free and independent. Our leaders have experience leading small groups of 10-15 people in a comfortable, peer-led setting where people feel, see, and share experiences about falls. Our Peer Leaders commit their time to lead a workshop once or twice per calendar year in the Green Bay area or near-by Brown County surrounding communities. Workshops run 7 weeks for 2 hours per week. Two Leaders are required for the workshop, and a Peer Leader supports the Leader following a set curriculum.Don’t Worry. Training (with curriculum) is provided . . . The program, developed by Jane Mahoney, MD, UW Madison School of Medicine and Public Health, is structured, which makes facilitating the workshop with a co-leader easy. Simply follow the outlined topics and activities provided in a manual. Training and coaching are provided every step of the way. Training is approximately 4 hours and is provided by your sponsoring organization. Share your experience with falls prevention to help motivate others.Contact Information: Amy Staniforth at 920-448-4529 or Amy.Staniforth@browncountywi.gov Organization: Aging & Disability Resource Center Of Brown County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CYP All Committee TimeCan be used to record CYP All Committee events Organization: Chamber Young Professionals Can be used to record CYP All Committee events Organization: Chamber Young Professionals Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54303 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: One-on-One visits with Residents at Woodside Manor and Woodside Lutheran HomeSpend some time with one of our awesome residents in a one-on-one setting for games and good conversation. It is very rewarding to have a friendship and interaction with a senior. Organization: Woodside Senior Communities Spend some time with one of our awesome residents in a one-on-one setting for games and good conversation. It is very rewarding to have a friendship and interaction with a senior. Organization: Woodside Senior Communities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54304 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Many Flexible Opportunities! Change a life and become a Hospice VolunteerIf you are compassionate, caring, and have a calling to help others, becoming a hospice volunteer might be the perfect opportunity for you. Our volunteers give their time, talent and hearts generously and unselfishly - yet commonly feel that they receive more than they give. Volunteers may choose the area in which they prefer to function and the hours they are willing to donate. We serve Brown, Calumet, Door, Kewaunee, Marinette (southern portion), Menominee, Oconto, Outagamie, Shawano, Waupaca Counties. Some areas to volunteer include: Patient Support: Providing Companionship to the Patient and/or Caregiver Relief Administrative: Data Entry, Filing and Office Assistance Special Projects: Nursing Home Activities, Sewing, Holidays, Special Events Bereavement SupportOrganization: Compassus Hospice If you are compassionate, caring, and have a calling to help others, becoming a hospice volunteer might be the perfect opportunity for you. Our volunteers give their time, talent and hearts generously and unselfishly - yet commonly feel that they receive more than they give. Volunteers may choose the area in which they prefer to function and the hours they are willing to donate. We serve Brown, Calumet, Door, Kewaunee, Marinette (southern portion), Menominee, Oconto, Outagamie, Shawano, Waupaca Counties. Some areas to volunteer include: Patient Support: Providing Companionship to the Patient and/or Caregiver Relief Administrative: Data Entry, Filing and Office Assistance Special Projects: Nursing Home Activities, Sewing, Holidays, Special Events Bereavement SupportOrganization: Compassus Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54304 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Flexible Opportunities! Start Veteran to Veteran Visits With Hospice PatientsThe Veteran-to-Veteran Volunteer Program aims to pair recruited veteran volunteers with hospice patients who have been identified as veterans. We service Brown, Calumet, Door, Kewaunee, Marinette (southern portion), Menominee, Oconto, Outagamie, Shawano, Waupaca counties. Veteran volunteers are important because they are able to form a camaraderie with veteran patients that can help eliminate the stoicism and secrecy that veteran patients often develop from having served in the armed forces. Veteran Volunteers can help by: Assist veterans in reminiscing/telling life stories Educate and assist patients in receiving veteran benefits Take part in pinning ceremonies or distribute certificates for Veteran’s Day and other recognition events Friendly visits Improve communication within families Assist in replacing lost medals Provide respite for caregivers Read to patientsVeteran volunteers have the unique ability to relate and connect with each veteran patient allowing them to become an essential piece in the delivery of quality end-of-life care. Organization: Compassus Hospice The Veteran-to-Veteran Volunteer Program aims to pair recruited veteran volunteers with hospice patients who have been identified as veterans. We service Brown, Calumet, Door, Kewaunee, Marinette (southern portion), Menominee, Oconto, Outagamie, Shawano, Waupaca counties. Veteran volunteers are important because they are able to form a camaraderie with veteran patients that can help eliminate the stoicism and secrecy that veteran patients often develop from having served in the armed forces. Veteran Volunteers can help by: Assist veterans in reminiscing/telling life stories Educate and assist patients in receiving veteran benefits Take part in pinning ceremonies or distribute certificates for Veteran’s Day and other recognition events Friendly visits Improve communication within families Assist in replacing lost medals Provide respite for caregivers Read to patientsVeteran volunteers have the unique ability to relate and connect with each veteran patient allowing them to become an essential piece in the delivery of quality end-of-life care. Organization: Compassus Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54304 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Flexible Opportunities! Become a Volunteer to Sing or Play Music for Hospice PatientsSing or Play Music? Bring enjoyment to those on Hospice in Brown, Calumet, Door, Kewaunee, Marinette (southern portion), Menominee, Oconto, Outagamie, Shawano, Waupaca counties. Do you enjoy music? Do you like to sing? Do play a musical instrument? Can you play music using a smart phone or CD player?
Music and singing bring comfort and companionship to all people but is so appreciated by those who are confined to their homes or a facility. They need you as a volunteer to provide enjoyment and a quality of life. Only an hour or two a week makes a difference in people’s lives.
We will train and support you every step of the way! Volunteers meet all sorts of people in hospice and each has a story and different circumstances. You will learn so much on how to enjoy the time you spend with them! Organization: Compassus Hospice Sing or Play Music? Bring enjoyment to those on Hospice in Brown, Calumet, Door, Kewaunee, Marinette (southern portion), Menominee, Oconto, Outagamie, Shawano, Waupaca counties. Do you enjoy music? Do you like to sing? Do play a musical instrument? Can you play music using a smart phone or CD player?
Music and singing bring comfort and companionship to all people but is so appreciated by those who are confined to their homes or a facility. They need you as a volunteer to provide enjoyment and a quality of life. Only an hour or two a week makes a difference in people’s lives.
We will train and support you every step of the way! Volunteers meet all sorts of people in hospice and each has a story and different circumstances. You will learn so much on how to enjoy the time you spend with them! Organization: Compassus Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54304 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media DirectorWe need help with our Social Media postings and events. Organization: Veterans 1st of NEW, Inc. We need help with our Social Media postings and events. Organization: Veterans 1st of NEW, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54173 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Office-Based Hospice Volunteer for Weekly 'Tuck-In' CallsThe weekly 'Tuck-In' call volunteer supports the Bristol Hospice team and our patients by reaching out to our patients and/or their caregivers to ensure they have the supplies and support they need going into the weekend. By making these regular, scheduled phone calls, volunteers help assess patient and family needs, address any immediate concerns, provide emotional support and help mitigate potential issues that may arise over the weekend using a proactive approach. Key Responsibilities: Weekly Phone Calls: Contact hospice patients or their caregivers on a scheduled day to "tuck in" the patient for the week by checking on their supply and comfort needs.Assess Needs: Inquire about the patient's medication, medical supplies, and personal care items to ensure they have everything necessary for the upcoming weekend.Communicate with the Hospice Team: Report any concerns, supply requests, or changes in the patient's condition to the hospice care team for prompt action.Offer Emotional Support: Provide a listening ear and words of comfort to patients and their families, ensuring they feel heard and supported.Documentation: Accurately record and report the outcomes of the calls, including any additional follow-up needed by the clinical team.Confidentiality: Maintain patient privacy and confidentiality in line with hospice policies and HIPAA guidelines.Qualifications Empathy and Compassion: A caring and compassionate demeanor, able to provide emotional support over the phone.Communication Skills: Excellent verbal communication and active listening skills.Attention to Detail: Ability to document and relay information accurately.Dependability: Commitment to making weekly calls on a regular schedule and completing all assigned tasks.Training: Must complete hospice volunteer training, including understanding the hospice philosophy, end-of-life care, and patient confidentiality.Time Commitment Weekly calls (typically 1-2 hours per week).Flexible schedule with a preference for regular consistency.Benefits Opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of hospice patients and their families.Develop communication and interpersonal skills.Experience working with a dedicated hospice care team.Personal fulfillment through community service.This role is ideal for volunteers who want to help in an office setting, but still want to provide essential emotional and practical support to hospice patients and their caregivers. Organization: Bristol Hospice Green Bay The weekly 'Tuck-In' call volunteer supports the Bristol Hospice team and our patients by reaching out to our patients and/or their caregivers to ensure they have the supplies and support they need going into the weekend. By making these regular, scheduled phone calls, volunteers help assess patient and family needs, address any immediate concerns, provide emotional support and help mitigate potential issues that may arise over the weekend using a proactive approach. Key Responsibilities: Weekly Phone Calls: Contact hospice patients or their caregivers on a scheduled day to "tuck in" the patient for the week by checking on their supply and comfort needs.Assess Needs: Inquire about the patient's medication, medical supplies, and personal care items to ensure they have everything necessary for the upcoming weekend.Communicate with the Hospice Team: Report any concerns, supply requests, or changes in the patient's condition to the hospice care team for prompt action.Offer Emotional Support: Provide a listening ear and words of comfort to patients and their families, ensuring they feel heard and supported.Documentation: Accurately record and report the outcomes of the calls, including any additional follow-up needed by the clinical team.Confidentiality: Maintain patient privacy and confidentiality in line with hospice policies and HIPAA guidelines.Qualifications Empathy and Compassion: A caring and compassionate demeanor, able to provide emotional support over the phone.Communication Skills: Excellent verbal communication and active listening skills.Attention to Detail: Ability to document and relay information accurately.Dependability: Commitment to making weekly calls on a regular schedule and completing all assigned tasks.Training: Must complete hospice volunteer training, including understanding the hospice philosophy, end-of-life care, and patient confidentiality.Time Commitment Weekly calls (typically 1-2 hours per week).Flexible schedule with a preference for regular consistency.Benefits Opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of hospice patients and their families.Develop communication and interpersonal skills.Experience working with a dedicated hospice care team.Personal fulfillment through community service.This role is ideal for volunteers who want to help in an office setting, but still want to provide essential emotional and practical support to hospice patients and their caregivers. Organization: Bristol Hospice Green Bay Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54303 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Music Therapy Hospice VolunteerBristol Hospice is seeking musicians of all kinds to visit with our patients and play and/or sing to/with them in a one-on-one setting. As a Music Therapy Hospice Volunteer, you will provide compassionate care and emotional support to our patients through music. You will use your musical talents to enhance the quality of life for patients nearing the end of life, offering comfort, relaxation, and emotional expression. This role involves working closely with the hospice care team to address the emotional, spiritual, and psychosocial needs of patients and their families. Key Responsibilities: Provide Music Therapy: Play live music (vocals, guitar, piano, etc.) or curated playlists for hospice patients to promote relaxation, reduce stress, and offer emotional comfort. Support Emotional Well-being: Use music to help patients express emotions and reflect on their lives, creating a soothing environment. Collaborate with Hospice Team: Work alongside nurses, social workers, and chaplains to identify patient needs and tailor musical interventions accordingly. Maintain Boundaries: Establish clear, compassionate boundaries to ensure patients feel supported without overwhelming them. Family Engagement: When appropriate, offer music therapy sessions for families to help ease emotional burdens during this challenging time. Maintain Documentation: Record sessions, patient responses, and any significant interactions in accordance with hospice guidelines. Attend Training: Participate in volunteer training and ongoing education in hospice care. Qualifications: Proficiency in a musical instrument or singing.Empathy, patience and a genuine desire to support patients and families at the end of life.Ability to communicate effectively and listen attentively to patients' needs.Familiarity with a wide range of musical styles preferred.Experience with or a strong interest in hospice care and/or music therapy (formal music therapy certificate is not required but is a plus).Commitment: We work with your schedule! Most volunteers start with 1 hour per week and increase as they are able!Complete necessary onboarding, TB test, training and Volunteer Orientation prior to seeing patients.Pass background check and drug screen.How to Apply: Interested candidates should submit a short inquiry form by clicking HERE. Our Volunteer Coordinator will reach out within 1 business day to complete a short phone screening to discuss next steps. Organization: Bristol Hospice Green Bay Bristol Hospice is seeking musicians of all kinds to visit with our patients and play and/or sing to/with them in a one-on-one setting. As a Music Therapy Hospice Volunteer, you will provide compassionate care and emotional support to our patients through music. You will use your musical talents to enhance the quality of life for patients nearing the end of life, offering comfort, relaxation, and emotional expression. This role involves working closely with the hospice care team to address the emotional, spiritual, and psychosocial needs of patients and their families. Key Responsibilities: Provide Music Therapy: Play live music (vocals, guitar, piano, etc.) or curated playlists for hospice patients to promote relaxation, reduce stress, and offer emotional comfort. Support Emotional Well-being: Use music to help patients express emotions and reflect on their lives, creating a soothing environment. Collaborate with Hospice Team: Work alongside nurses, social workers, and chaplains to identify patient needs and tailor musical interventions accordingly. Maintain Boundaries: Establish clear, compassionate boundaries to ensure patients feel supported without overwhelming them. Family Engagement: When appropriate, offer music therapy sessions for families to help ease emotional burdens during this challenging time. Maintain Documentation: Record sessions, patient responses, and any significant interactions in accordance with hospice guidelines. Attend Training: Participate in volunteer training and ongoing education in hospice care. Qualifications: Proficiency in a musical instrument or singing.Empathy, patience and a genuine desire to support patients and families at the end of life.Ability to communicate effectively and listen attentively to patients' needs.Familiarity with a wide range of musical styles preferred.Experience with or a strong interest in hospice care and/or music therapy (formal music therapy certificate is not required but is a plus).Commitment: We work with your schedule! Most volunteers start with 1 hour per week and increase as they are able!Complete necessary onboarding, TB test, training and Volunteer Orientation prior to seeing patients.Pass background check and drug screen.How to Apply: Interested candidates should submit a short inquiry form by clicking HERE. Our Volunteer Coordinator will reach out within 1 business day to complete a short phone screening to discuss next steps. Organization: Bristol Hospice Green Bay Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54303 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Seeking Compassionate Individuals for Hospice Volunteer Opportunity!Bristol Hospice is a growing organization that is graciously committed to our mission that all patients and families entrusted to our care will be treated with the highest level of compassion, respect and quality of care. How can YOU help? To apply, visit: www.bristolhospice-volunteer.com Organization: Bristol Hospice Green Bay Bristol Hospice is a growing organization that is graciously committed to our mission that all patients and families entrusted to our care will be treated with the highest level of compassion, respect and quality of care. How can YOU help? To apply, visit: www.bristolhospice-volunteer.com Organization: Bristol Hospice Green Bay Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54303 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fundraising Committee MembersAchieve Brown County (ABC) is looking for members to join their fundraising committee. The committee's primary purpose is to support and implement fundraising activities on behalf of ABC. Members will partner with staff on donor stewardship activities to thank, inform, engage, and invite donors. While the meeting schedule is not yet set, the days and times will be flexible (at a minimum, will meet quarterly). Organization: Achieve Brown County Achieve Brown County (ABC) is looking for members to join their fundraising committee. The committee's primary purpose is to support and implement fundraising activities on behalf of ABC. Members will partner with staff on donor stewardship activities to thank, inform, engage, and invite donors. While the meeting schedule is not yet set, the days and times will be flexible (at a minimum, will meet quarterly). Organization: Achieve Brown County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Seeking Compassionate Individuals for Hospice Volunteer Opportunity!"You cannot do a kindness too soon, for you never know how soon it will be too late." Your volunteer time is flexible and valued! When you are a part of the Bristol Volunteer Team, you receive training, support, a network of fellow volunteers and staff, and the knowledge that you have comforted someone on their final journey. At Bristol, we care deeply about our community and those we serve. We are actively seeking volunteers and Veteran volunteers for our Vet to Vet volunteer program. To apply, visit: www.bristolhospice-volunteer.com Organization: Bristol Hospice "You cannot do a kindness too soon, for you never know how soon it will be too late." Your volunteer time is flexible and valued! When you are a part of the Bristol Volunteer Team, you receive training, support, a network of fellow volunteers and staff, and the knowledge that you have comforted someone on their final journey. At Bristol, we care deeply about our community and those we serve. We are actively seeking volunteers and Veteran volunteers for our Vet to Vet volunteer program. To apply, visit: www.bristolhospice-volunteer.com Organization: Bristol Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54303 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: D.R.E.A.M Night AssistantDisability, Recreation, Experiences, and Memories, also known as “D.R.E.A.M night”, is an opportunity for adults with special needs, including cognitive and/or physical disabilities, to get involved at the Y! Activities include open gym, exercise classes, crafts, swimming, occasional dances, and more! Seeking volunteers who can commit to 1-2 times per month. Organization: Greater Green Bay YMCA Disability, Recreation, Experiences, and Memories, also known as “D.R.E.A.M night”, is an opportunity for adults with special needs, including cognitive and/or physical disabilities, to get involved at the Y! Activities include open gym, exercise classes, crafts, swimming, occasional dances, and more! Seeking volunteers who can commit to 1-2 times per month. Organization: Greater Green Bay YMCA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Exercise BuddyThe Y seeks to meet the needs of all of our members at whatever their level. One of our special, long-time members needs help moving around our weight room and from machine to machine while he exercises. The Personal Assistant Volunteer (aged 18 years or older) is not expected to train or physically assist the member, but to set the machine at the correct weight, and height, and to spend time talking to and getting to know the member. Patience, a good sense of humor, a caring heart, and a desire to help is key in this position. This is the perfect opportunity for volunteers who are outgoing & energetic! Volunteers must commit to volunteering at a minimum of once a week for about 1-2 hours each week. Volunteers will work with the member to set the schedule, but typically help is needed between 10 AM - 1 PM most weekdays. Organization: Greater Green Bay YMCA The Y seeks to meet the needs of all of our members at whatever their level. One of our special, long-time members needs help moving around our weight room and from machine to machine while he exercises. The Personal Assistant Volunteer (aged 18 years or older) is not expected to train or physically assist the member, but to set the machine at the correct weight, and height, and to spend time talking to and getting to know the member. Patience, a good sense of humor, a caring heart, and a desire to help is key in this position. This is the perfect opportunity for volunteers who are outgoing & energetic! Volunteers must commit to volunteering at a minimum of once a week for about 1-2 hours each week. Volunteers will work with the member to set the schedule, but typically help is needed between 10 AM - 1 PM most weekdays. Organization: Greater Green Bay YMCA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth Sports CoachYouth Sports at the Y are game-based programs that teach children (ages 4-14 years) the fundamentals and rules of an individual sport. The Y also incorporates character development into the program for each sport. Sport schedules rotate throughout the year and include times for basketball, tennis, football, soccer, baseball, and volleyball. Commitment: Seeking volunteers who can commit to one 7 week session. Organization: Greater Green Bay YMCA Youth Sports at the Y are game-based programs that teach children (ages 4-14 years) the fundamentals and rules of an individual sport. The Y also incorporates character development into the program for each sport. Sport schedules rotate throughout the year and include times for basketball, tennis, football, soccer, baseball, and volleyball. Commitment: Seeking volunteers who can commit to one 7 week session. Organization: Greater Green Bay YMCA Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Task Force MembersJOSHUA is looking for individuals for their task force who are passionate about social justice and who are looking for a way to contribute to their community by offering and participating in solving local issues. We currently have an active Transformational Justice Committee & Spiritual Leaders Caucus. In 2024 we will be adding our Housing Task Force once again, along with an Integrated Voter Registration Team. We are currently looking for leaders to run the Housing Task Force and Integrated Voter Registration team. Organization: Justice Organization Sharing Hope & United for Action (JOSHUA) JOSHUA is looking for individuals for their task force who are passionate about social justice and who are looking for a way to contribute to their community by offering and participating in solving local issues. We currently have an active Transformational Justice Committee & Spiritual Leaders Caucus. In 2024 we will be adding our Housing Task Force once again, along with an Integrated Voter Registration Team. We are currently looking for leaders to run the Housing Task Force and Integrated Voter Registration team. Organization: Justice Organization Sharing Hope & United for Action (JOSHUA) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Equipment MechanicJOB SUMMARY: VOLUNTEER EQUIPMENT MECHANIC As a living history cultural organization, Heritage Hill State Historical Park takes pride in bringing the past to life and demonstrating things like old farm equipment, blacksmithing techniques and 19th century printing presses for our visitors. But we also use plenty of 21st century machinery behind the scenes to help maintain the park and we need your help to keep our modern machinery running! JOB SUMMARY As a team member of Heritage Hill State Historical Park, you will help build a positive working environment as well as inspire, transform and build our community through exceptional cultural and historic experiences. Under the general supervision of the Park’s (Restoration/ Maintenance Manager), (Equipment Mechanic)provides principal support and assures seamless functioning of the (Restoration/Maintenance Department). PRIMARY FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Preventive maintenance and repairs of the park’s golf carts both gasoline and electric. Preventive maintenance and repairs of the park’s small equipment-including weed trimmers, chainsaws, riding lawn mowers. Medium size equipment preventative maintenance-including oil, air, fluid filter changes on a RAM 3500 truck, Genie Ariel lift, Bobcat skid steer, John Deere tractor. Some basic rust and paint repairs required with the preventive maintenance duties. Moderate Knowledge of diesel engines, Hydraulics, brake repairs and powertrains a plus however not required. Purpose: Assist the Restoration/Maintenance department with the preventative maintenance and repairs to the park’s power equipment. Key Responsibilities: Maintain a stocked toolbox and hand tools in good working order. Perform preventative equipment maintenance. Troubleshoot and Diagnose equipment problems. Determine needed parts for equipment and perform repairs. The Length of Appointment: Ongoing year round Time Commitment: 4hrs/week, flexible scheduling Qualifications: Knowledgeable of small gasoline engines and small equipment repair. Medium equipment repair would be additionally helpful however not required. Support: Safety training pertaining to this position will be conducted by R/M staff. Age Requirement: 18 years + Dress Code: Sturdy shoes, presentable and appropriate clothing for the type of duties described. Organization: Heritage Hill State Historical Park JOB SUMMARY: VOLUNTEER EQUIPMENT MECHANIC As a living history cultural organization, Heritage Hill State Historical Park takes pride in bringing the past to life and demonstrating things like old farm equipment, blacksmithing techniques and 19th century printing presses for our visitors. But we also use plenty of 21st century machinery behind the scenes to help maintain the park and we need your help to keep our modern machinery running! JOB SUMMARY As a team member of Heritage Hill State Historical Park, you will help build a positive working environment as well as inspire, transform and build our community through exceptional cultural and historic experiences. Under the general supervision of the Park’s (Restoration/ Maintenance Manager), (Equipment Mechanic)provides principal support and assures seamless functioning of the (Restoration/Maintenance Department). PRIMARY FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Preventive maintenance and repairs of the park’s golf carts both gasoline and electric. Preventive maintenance and repairs of the park’s small equipment-including weed trimmers, chainsaws, riding lawn mowers. Medium size equipment preventative maintenance-including oil, air, fluid filter changes on a RAM 3500 truck, Genie Ariel lift, Bobcat skid steer, John Deere tractor. Some basic rust and paint repairs required with the preventive maintenance duties. Moderate Knowledge of diesel engines, Hydraulics, brake repairs and powertrains a plus however not required. Purpose: Assist the Restoration/Maintenance department with the preventative maintenance and repairs to the park’s power equipment. Key Responsibilities: Maintain a stocked toolbox and hand tools in good working order. Perform preventative equipment maintenance. Troubleshoot and Diagnose equipment problems. Determine needed parts for equipment and perform repairs. The Length of Appointment: Ongoing year round Time Commitment: 4hrs/week, flexible scheduling Qualifications: Knowledgeable of small gasoline engines and small equipment repair. Medium equipment repair would be additionally helpful however not required. Support: Safety training pertaining to this position will be conducted by R/M staff. Age Requirement: 18 years + Dress Code: Sturdy shoes, presentable and appropriate clothing for the type of duties described. Organization: Heritage Hill State Historical Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Historical InterpretersPosition Description Seasonal historical interpreters share the stories of Northeastern Wisconsin with visitors of all ages through demonstrations, presentations, storytelling, and performances. They work within a variety of historic buildings, wear period appropriate clothing, and demonstrate traditional skills and crafts. Historic interpreters report to the Director of Engagement. Primary Duties Learn historical material related to one or more areas of the park and be able to take training/direction from senior interpreters and staff Use third-person interpretation to informally engage with visitors of all ages Utilize special skills (listed below) to perform living history demonstrations Wear, care for, and clean historically accurate clothing, props, and buildings Conduct guided tours of specific buildings and/or tram tours of the park Provide excellent, friendly customer service Other duties as assignedSpecial Skills Experience in or a strong desire to learn skills in one or more of the following areas: blacksmithing, print making, textile art, carpentry, historic cooking, historical reenacting, farming/gardening, music (vocal or instrumental), historic firearms, language skills, 19th century military life, etc. Work Environment This position requires primarily outdoor work which can occur in adverse climate conditions. Work may be performed in poorly lit areas, near open fires, and in areas that vary from quiet to loud. Applicants should be able to lift/carry up to 25 lbs. Accommodations can be made on a case-by-case basis and those in need of accommodation are encouraged to apply. Work Schedule This is a part-time, seasonal position that runs from Tuesdays - Sundays from May - October. Historical interpreters are needed: Flexible scheduling but a weekly commitment is most desirable; accommodations can be made on a case-by-case basis Additional hours may be required for special eventsTo apply as a Volunteer Historical Interpreter, please email a cover letter and resume to claire@heritagehillgb.org. Organization: Heritage Hill State Historical Park Position Description Seasonal historical interpreters share the stories of Northeastern Wisconsin with visitors of all ages through demonstrations, presentations, storytelling, and performances. They work within a variety of historic buildings, wear period appropriate clothing, and demonstrate traditional skills and crafts. Historic interpreters report to the Director of Engagement. Primary Duties Learn historical material related to one or more areas of the park and be able to take training/direction from senior interpreters and staff Use third-person interpretation to informally engage with visitors of all ages Utilize special skills (listed below) to perform living history demonstrations Wear, care for, and clean historically accurate clothing, props, and buildings Conduct guided tours of specific buildings and/or tram tours of the park Provide excellent, friendly customer service Other duties as assignedSpecial Skills Experience in or a strong desire to learn skills in one or more of the following areas: blacksmithing, print making, textile art, carpentry, historic cooking, historical reenacting, farming/gardening, music (vocal or instrumental), historic firearms, language skills, 19th century military life, etc. Work Environment This position requires primarily outdoor work which can occur in adverse climate conditions. Work may be performed in poorly lit areas, near open fires, and in areas that vary from quiet to loud. Applicants should be able to lift/carry up to 25 lbs. Accommodations can be made on a case-by-case basis and those in need of accommodation are encouraged to apply. Work Schedule This is a part-time, seasonal position that runs from Tuesdays - Sundays from May - October. Historical interpreters are needed: Flexible scheduling but a weekly commitment is most desirable; accommodations can be made on a case-by-case basis Additional hours may be required for special eventsTo apply as a Volunteer Historical Interpreter, please email a cover letter and resume to claire@heritagehillgb.org. Organization: Heritage Hill State Historical Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >14 years old Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serenity Garden KeeperOur Home is Just Like Yours… Weeds Included! At Altrusa Hospitality House we believe in the power of a well-maintained garden to provide solace and serenity for our guests facing medical trials away from home. We're seeking enthusiastic volunteers to join our Garden team and help us keep our gardens in pristine condition. Volunteer Responsibilities: As a Garden Volunteer, you will play a crucial role in maintaining the beauty of our serenity garden and other landscaping areas. Key responsibilities include: Spreading Mulch: Enhance the aesthetics and health of our garden beds by spreading mulch. Weeding: Tend to the flower beds, ensuring a weed-free and vibrant environment. Maintaining Flower Beds: Contribute to the ongoing care and cultivation of our flower beds, creating a peaceful retreat for our guests.The Importance of Our Serenity Garden: Our serenity garden is a haven for guests to find peace and reflect on their ongoing medical trials. By volunteering your time and efforts, you directly contribute to creating a tranquil and comforting space for individuals and families navigating challenging times. Flexible Opportunities: This volunteer opportunity is perfect for individuals, families, or corporate partners looking for a flexible and rewarding experience. Whether you have a green thumb or are just passionate about making a positive impact, we welcome your support. How to Get Involved: If you're ready to roll up your sleeves and be a part of our Garden Volunteer team, please contact Altrusa Hospitality House for more information. Your commitment to keeping our gardens vibrant directly enhances the well-being of our guests. Join us in cultivating serenity and supporting those facing medical challenges. Become a Garden Maintenance Volunteer at Altrusa Hospitality House today! Organization: Altrusa Hospitality House Our Home is Just Like Yours… Weeds Included! At Altrusa Hospitality House we believe in the power of a well-maintained garden to provide solace and serenity for our guests facing medical trials away from home. We're seeking enthusiastic volunteers to join our Garden team and help us keep our gardens in pristine condition. Volunteer Responsibilities: As a Garden Volunteer, you will play a crucial role in maintaining the beauty of our serenity garden and other landscaping areas. Key responsibilities include: Spreading Mulch: Enhance the aesthetics and health of our garden beds by spreading mulch. Weeding: Tend to the flower beds, ensuring a weed-free and vibrant environment. Maintaining Flower Beds: Contribute to the ongoing care and cultivation of our flower beds, creating a peaceful retreat for our guests.The Importance of Our Serenity Garden: Our serenity garden is a haven for guests to find peace and reflect on their ongoing medical trials. By volunteering your time and efforts, you directly contribute to creating a tranquil and comforting space for individuals and families navigating challenging times. Flexible Opportunities: This volunteer opportunity is perfect for individuals, families, or corporate partners looking for a flexible and rewarding experience. Whether you have a green thumb or are just passionate about making a positive impact, we welcome your support. How to Get Involved: If you're ready to roll up your sleeves and be a part of our Garden Volunteer team, please contact Altrusa Hospitality House for more information. Your commitment to keeping our gardens vibrant directly enhances the well-being of our guests. Join us in cultivating serenity and supporting those facing medical challenges. Become a Garden Maintenance Volunteer at Altrusa Hospitality House today! Organization: Altrusa Hospitality House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Altrusa Hospitality House Meal HeroFill Plates, Stomachs, and Hearts: Be a Meal Hero! Are you passionate about making a meaningful impact on the lives of those going through a medical crisis away from home? Join the Altrusa Hospitality House Meal Hero Program and help us provide comfort through the simple act of sharing a homecooked meal. About Altrusa Hospitality House: Located within the warm embrace of the Altrusa Hospitality House, our fully equipped kitchen stands ready to be a source of nourishment and comfort for families facing medical challenges away from home. Equipped with a stove, oven, microwaves, plates, utensils, and more, our kitchen serves as the heart of our mission to support guests during their stay. Volunteer Opportunities: Groups of 1-10 people, including families, companies, teams, and other organizations, are invited to participate in our Meal Hero Program. Volunteers can provide, prepare (either onsite or off), serve, and share a delicious meal with our families. The number of servings needed depends on the current occupancy of the house. Calendar for Sign up dates located HERE. Key Information: Meal Flexibility: Frozen or easily frozen meals are highly encouraged, as guests may not always return in time for dinner. Onsite Engagement: Volunteers are welcome to stay, eat with our guests, and engage in meaningful conversations during the mealtime. Group participation is highly encouraged and appreciated.Individuals Welcome: Even if you're not part of a group, individual volunteers are more than welcome to contribute their time, culinary skills, and companionship. Flexible Options: Whether you prefer preparing meals at home, in person, or virtually, we welcome your contribution. Volunteers can prepare meals offsite and drop them off for guests, providing a convenient option for those unable to join us in person. How to Get Involved: If you're ready to be a Meal Hero, contact us to schedule your volunteer session. Whether you're part of a group or an individual, your efforts will make a lasting impact on the lives of those navigating medical challenges away from home. Join us in filling plates, stomachs, and hearts. Become a Meal Hero at the Altrusa Hospitality House today! Organization: Altrusa Hospitality House Fill Plates, Stomachs, and Hearts: Be a Meal Hero! Are you passionate about making a meaningful impact on the lives of those going through a medical crisis away from home? Join the Altrusa Hospitality House Meal Hero Program and help us provide comfort through the simple act of sharing a homecooked meal. About Altrusa Hospitality House: Located within the warm embrace of the Altrusa Hospitality House, our fully equipped kitchen stands ready to be a source of nourishment and comfort for families facing medical challenges away from home. Equipped with a stove, oven, microwaves, plates, utensils, and more, our kitchen serves as the heart of our mission to support guests during their stay. Volunteer Opportunities: Groups of 1-10 people, including families, companies, teams, and other organizations, are invited to participate in our Meal Hero Program. Volunteers can provide, prepare (either onsite or off), serve, and share a delicious meal with our families. The number of servings needed depends on the current occupancy of the house. Calendar for Sign up dates located HERE. Key Information: Meal Flexibility: Frozen or easily frozen meals are highly encouraged, as guests may not always return in time for dinner. Onsite Engagement: Volunteers are welcome to stay, eat with our guests, and engage in meaningful conversations during the mealtime. Group participation is highly encouraged and appreciated.Individuals Welcome: Even if you're not part of a group, individual volunteers are more than welcome to contribute their time, culinary skills, and companionship. Flexible Options: Whether you prefer preparing meals at home, in person, or virtually, we welcome your contribution. Volunteers can prepare meals offsite and drop them off for guests, providing a convenient option for those unable to join us in person. How to Get Involved: If you're ready to be a Meal Hero, contact us to schedule your volunteer session. Whether you're part of a group or an individual, your efforts will make a lasting impact on the lives of those navigating medical challenges away from home. Join us in filling plates, stomachs, and hearts. Become a Meal Hero at the Altrusa Hospitality House today! Organization: Altrusa Hospitality House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Troop Leaders and Helpers for Green Bay, Pulaski, Howard, Suamico School DistrictsWe need Troop Leaders and Helpers with opportunities across many different grades and schools in the Green Bay, Howard, Suamico and Pulaski School Districts and surrounding areas. Troop Leaders are memory makers who lead and guide a group of girls through their Girl Scout experience! They take the girls’ interests, abilities, and opinions into consideration when planning out their fun. As girls get older, Troop Leaders guide more than lead, but continue to help them grow, learn, and do amazing things! The minimum time commitment is planning for and meeting with the girls 3-6 hours per month, more if desired. Training and Planning tools are all online, and you would have access to an Engagement Coordinator to help get you up and running throughout every step of your Girl Scout journey. Whether working with girls or adults, Girl Scout volunteers help build girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. * Volunteers are subject to background check and must register as a Girl Scout member. Organization: Girl Scouts of the Northwestern Great Lakes (GSNWGL) We need Troop Leaders and Helpers with opportunities across many different grades and schools in the Green Bay, Howard, Suamico and Pulaski School Districts and surrounding areas. Troop Leaders are memory makers who lead and guide a group of girls through their Girl Scout experience! They take the girls’ interests, abilities, and opinions into consideration when planning out their fun. As girls get older, Troop Leaders guide more than lead, but continue to help them grow, learn, and do amazing things! The minimum time commitment is planning for and meeting with the girls 3-6 hours per month, more if desired. Training and Planning tools are all online, and you would have access to an Engagement Coordinator to help get you up and running throughout every step of your Girl Scout journey. Whether working with girls or adults, Girl Scout volunteers help build girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. * Volunteers are subject to background check and must register as a Girl Scout member. Organization: Girl Scouts of the Northwestern Great Lakes (GSNWGL) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: New Day Women's Center Shift VolunteersShift Volunteers: Welcome and interact with guests (play games, chat, assess needs, computer access etc.) Assist guests with any questions or needs to be met Facilitate a small group, project or class Serve meals Light upkeep cleaning and organizing Solicit or collect in-kind donations (optional) Organization: New Day Women's Center Shift Volunteers: Welcome and interact with guests (play games, chat, assess needs, computer access etc.) Assist guests with any questions or needs to be met Facilitate a small group, project or class Serve meals Light upkeep cleaning and organizing Solicit or collect in-kind donations (optional) Organization: New Day Women's Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54303 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Child Care for Family ClassesOur Family Classes for Newborn-Kindergarten focus on caring for families with littles. Our play-based learning helps children grow alongside their peers while parents get to connect with other parents. The class provides support for parents and caregivers to help us all be the best parents we can be. Our instructors create a supportive environment where families are encouraged to play together and participate in crafts, circle time with songs and stories, and play based learning. We are looking for volunteers to help play with our 1-6 year old kiddos while parents get a time to connect and learn to be the best parent.
Organization: You Belong Our Family Classes for Newborn-Kindergarten focus on caring for families with littles. Our play-based learning helps children grow alongside their peers while parents get to connect with other parents. The class provides support for parents and caregivers to help us all be the best parents we can be. Our instructors create a supportive environment where families are encouraged to play together and participate in crafts, circle time with songs and stories, and play based learning. We are looking for volunteers to help play with our 1-6 year old kiddos while parents get a time to connect and learn to be the best parent.
Organization: You Belong Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54304 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Youth Tour GuideProvide a fun and meaningful education experience for children (schools, scouts, daycares, preschools, etc.) in the Garden! Tours take place throughout the developed areas of the Garden as well as our natural areas. Tours are typically 1.5 hours in length and can cover between ¾ mile to 1 ½ miles. Each guide will lead 15 to 20 students along with several adult chaperones. Responsibilities: Participate in docent training and update meetings prior to each season. Observe multiple tours with multiple guides before leading your own group. Facilitate guided tours of Green Bay Botanical Garden to youth. Have sufficient knowledge of tour content to engage students in meaningful and appropriate ways Organization: Green Bay Botanical Garden Provide a fun and meaningful education experience for children (schools, scouts, daycares, preschools, etc.) in the Garden! Tours take place throughout the developed areas of the Garden as well as our natural areas. Tours are typically 1.5 hours in length and can cover between ¾ mile to 1 ½ miles. Each guide will lead 15 to 20 students along with several adult chaperones. Responsibilities: Participate in docent training and update meetings prior to each season. Observe multiple tours with multiple guides before leading your own group. Facilitate guided tours of Green Bay Botanical Garden to youth. Have sufficient knowledge of tour content to engage students in meaningful and appropriate ways Organization: Green Bay Botanical Garden Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 54303 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adult Garden Tour GuideProvide a fun and educational experience for adults (tour groups, senior clubs, garden clubs, etc.) during their visit to Green Bay Botanical Garden. Responsibilities: Participate in docent training and update meetings prior to each season Observe multiple tours with multiple guides before leading your own group Facilitate guided tours of GBBG to adult groups Have sufficient knowledge of tour content to engage adults in meaningful and appropriate ways based on the interest and knowledge of the group Organization: Green Bay Botanical Garden Provide a fun and educational experience for adults (tour groups, senior clubs, garden clubs, etc.) during their visit to Green Bay Botanical Garden. Responsibilities: Participate in docent training and update meetings prior to each season Observe multiple tours with multiple guides before leading your own group Facilitate guided tours of GBBG to adult groups Have sufficient knowledge of tour content to engage adults in meaningful and appropriate ways based on the interest and knowledge of the group Organization: Green Bay Botanical Garden Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 54303 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General CleaningAssist with general upkeep and cleaning of The Adventure Zone and You Belong, including: vacuuming, sweeping/mopping, garbage take out, window cleaning, wiping down surfaces and general cleaning. Cleaning supplies is also a current need, including: Vacuum Organization: You Belong Assist with general upkeep and cleaning of The Adventure Zone and You Belong, including: vacuuming, sweeping/mopping, garbage take out, window cleaning, wiping down surfaces and general cleaning. Cleaning supplies is also a current need, including: Vacuum Organization: You Belong Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54304 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Providing Dinner for Better Together Events (approx 20 people)At You Belong, we strive provide opportunities for people with and without disabilities to connect and build relationships with one another. Our vision is to transform out community in ways that promote the equality of all people Every Thursday Night, You Belong hosts a fun social night called "Better Together". These events focus on providing fun activities that all of us enjoy and gives people of all ages and all abilities a time to connect and have fun. We strive for each Better Together event to include a meal, and are looking for volunteers willing to help provide the meal. Better Together events are every Thursday evening, from 6-8pm. Dinner is served at the beginning of each event. Volunteers are welcome to stay and eat and join in the community or event, but can leave once food is served as well.Organization: You Belong At You Belong, we strive provide opportunities for people with and without disabilities to connect and build relationships with one another. Our vision is to transform out community in ways that promote the equality of all people Every Thursday Night, You Belong hosts a fun social night called "Better Together". These events focus on providing fun activities that all of us enjoy and gives people of all ages and all abilities a time to connect and have fun. We strive for each Better Together event to include a meal, and are looking for volunteers willing to help provide the meal. Better Together events are every Thursday evening, from 6-8pm. Dinner is served at the beginning of each event. Volunteers are welcome to stay and eat and join in the community or event, but can leave once food is served as well.Organization: You Belong Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54304 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Healthy Living with Diabetes FacilitatorJob Overview: The best Leaders are those who have a passion for helping people live their healthiest lives. If that describes you, you would likely get a great deal of satisfaction from being a program Leader. Most Leaders have chronic health conditions themselves and are successfully using the strategies they have learned through the workshop. Being a Leader reinforces those strategies for you while you are teaching others. And, because you must be connected to a Program Provider organization to be a successful Leader, you support the work and mission of your provider organization and the communities it serves.
Responsibilities and Duties: Present the Healthy Living with Diabetes Course as developed by Kate Lorig, DPH. The curriculum includes a Facilitator Guide and Participant Workbook for ease of delivery and use during the volunteer experience. The facilitator must have a passion for working with older adults. The facilitator should be comfortable leading small groups of 15 older adults. The facilitator must be a self-starter who can take charge of the Healthy Living with Diabetes program and work effectively with a co-facilitator. The facilitator must be willing to make a commitment to the 7-week course schedule at least once annually.Preferred Qualifications: Preference for someone who has or has cared for someone with diabetes. The candidate should be willing to make a 2-year commitment to the program. Willingness to share personal experiences to help motivate others to exercise and use the skills tools provided in the workshop. Demonstrate timely response to class planning and implementation. Ability to perform additional duties as required by the Healthy Living with Diabetes program and agreed upon with the Prevention Coordinator.Training Requirements: 1- hour ADRC Volunteer Orientation 20-minute webinar 7-week online training (thirteen 2.5-hour zoom video meetings)Skills, Knowledge & Abilities: Demonstrates passion to work with older adults, who have normal age-related memory changes, and is patient with them and has a general interest in brain health. Communicating orally in a clear manner. Promotes positive engagement and peer support. Is sensitive to participants’ challenges, especially vision or hearing impairments. Keeps the group focused and on task. Ensure all have the opportunity to participate. Wants to give back to their community. Knowledge of computer applications and usage. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, county agencies, departments, providers, and the public. Ability to understand and maintain confidentiality of files and information. Ability to organize and prioritize work. Ability to deal tactfully with difficult situations. Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Ability to work the required hours of the position.PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Lifting 20 pounds maximum with frequent lifting and/or carrying of objects weighing up to 10 pounds. Intermittent standing, walking, and sitting. Using hand(s)/feet for repetitive single grasping, fine manipulation, pushing and pulling, and operating controls. Occasional bending, twisting, squatting, climbing, reaching, and grappling. Distinguishing sounds at various frequencies and volumes. Distinguishing people or objects at varied distances under a variety of light conditions. Ability to work under generally safe and comfortable conditions where exposure to environmental factors such as irate individuals, violence and/or crisis may cause discomfort and poses a limited risk of injury.
For further information of this volunteer opportunity please contact: Amy Staniforth, Prevention Specialist, ADRC of Brown County Phone: 920-448-4529 Email: Amy.Staniforth@browncountywi.gov Organization: Aging & Disability Resource Center Of Brown County Job Overview: The best Leaders are those who have a passion for helping people live their healthiest lives. If that describes you, you would likely get a great deal of satisfaction from being a program Leader. Most Leaders have chronic health conditions themselves and are successfully using the strategies they have learned through the workshop. Being a Leader reinforces those strategies for you while you are teaching others. And, because you must be connected to a Program Provider organization to be a successful Leader, you support the work and mission of your provider organization and the communities it serves.
Responsibilities and Duties: Present the Healthy Living with Diabetes Course as developed by Kate Lorig, DPH. The curriculum includes a Facilitator Guide and Participant Workbook for ease of delivery and use during the volunteer experience. The facilitator must have a passion for working with older adults. The facilitator should be comfortable leading small groups of 15 older adults. The facilitator must be a self-starter who can take charge of the Healthy Living with Diabetes program and work effectively with a co-facilitator. The facilitator must be willing to make a commitment to the 7-week course schedule at least once annually.Preferred Qualifications: Preference for someone who has or has cared for someone with diabetes. The candidate should be willing to make a 2-year commitment to the program. Willingness to share personal experiences to help motivate others to exercise and use the skills tools provided in the workshop. Demonstrate timely response to class planning and implementation. Ability to perform additional duties as required by the Healthy Living with Diabetes program and agreed upon with the Prevention Coordinator.Training Requirements: 1- hour ADRC Volunteer Orientation 20-minute webinar 7-week online training (thirteen 2.5-hour zoom video meetings)Skills, Knowledge & Abilities: Demonstrates passion to work with older adults, who have normal age-related memory changes, and is patient with them and has a general interest in brain health. Communicating orally in a clear manner. Promotes positive engagement and peer support. Is sensitive to participants’ challenges, especially vision or hearing impairments. Keeps the group focused and on task. Ensure all have the opportunity to participate. Wants to give back to their community. Knowledge of computer applications and usage. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, county agencies, departments, providers, and the public. Ability to understand and maintain confidentiality of files and information. Ability to organize and prioritize work. Ability to deal tactfully with difficult situations. Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Ability to work the required hours of the position.PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Lifting 20 pounds maximum with frequent lifting and/or carrying of objects weighing up to 10 pounds. Intermittent standing, walking, and sitting. Using hand(s)/feet for repetitive single grasping, fine manipulation, pushing and pulling, and operating controls. Occasional bending, twisting, squatting, climbing, reaching, and grappling. Distinguishing sounds at various frequencies and volumes. Distinguishing people or objects at varied distances under a variety of light conditions. Ability to work under generally safe and comfortable conditions where exposure to environmental factors such as irate individuals, violence and/or crisis may cause discomfort and poses a limited risk of injury.
For further information of this volunteer opportunity please contact: Amy Staniforth, Prevention Specialist, ADRC of Brown County Phone: 920-448-4529 Email: Amy.Staniforth@browncountywi.gov Organization: Aging & Disability Resource Center Of Brown County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dementia Community EducationJob Overview: The ADRC of Brown County, Dementia Care Specialist is committed to working with community partners to ensure Brown County has dementia friendly and dementia capable communities. The volunteer position works in conjunction with the dementia care specialist to aid in outreach and community presentations in Brown County. Activities will take place during normal working hours (M-F) and can accommodate a variety of available hours from potential candidates. Responsibilities and Duties: · Conduct outreach activities in Brown County communities to help facilitate dementia friendly community initiatives. · Assist with marketing efforts. · Present a variety of dementia education topics as identified by Heather Flick, MS. · Present Dementia Friends and Purple Angel programs. · Must have a passion for dementia related topics and brain health. · Comfortable leading groups of various sizes and backgrounds. · Comfortable presenting in person or virtually. · Self-starter who can take charge and form community connections to help aid Dementia Care Specialist role. Preferred Qualifications: · Passion for public speaking to a variety of group sizes and backgrounds. · Strong knowledge of dementia and brain health. · Preference for someone who has or has cared for someone with memory concerns. · The candidate should be willing to make a commitment to the dementia care specialist program. · Ability to perform additional duties as needed and agreed upon with the Dementia Care Specialist. Skills, Knowledge & Abilities: · Demonstrates passion to work with adults, who may/not have memory changes, and is patient with them and has a general interest in brain health. · Communicating orally and in writing in an effective, prompt, and clear manner. · Promotes positive engagement and peer support. · Is sensitive to participants’ challenges, especially vision or hearing impairments. · Wants to give back to their community. · Comfortable using computer applications and technology. · Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, county agencies, departments, providers, and the public. · Ability to understand and maintain confidentiality of files and information. · Ability to organize and prioritize work. · Ability to deal tactfully with difficult situations. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: · Lifting 20 pounds maximum with frequent lifting and/or carrying of objects weighing up to 10 pounds. · Intermittent standing, walking, and sitting. · Using hand(s)/feet for repetitive single grasping, fine manipulation, pushing and pulling, and operating controls. · Occasional bending, twisting, squatting, climbing, reaching, and grappling. · Distinguishing sounds at various frequencies and volumes. · Distinguishing people or objects at varied distances under a variety of light conditions. · Ability to work under generally safe and comfortable conditions where exposure to environmental factors such as irate individuals, violence and/or crisis may cause discomfort and poses a limited risk of injury. For further information of this volunteer opportunity please contact: Heather Flick, MS, Dementia Care Specialist, ADRC of Brown County Phone: 920-448-4293 Email: heather.flick@browncountywi.gov Organization: Aging & Disability Resource Center Of Brown County Job Overview: The ADRC of Brown County, Dementia Care Specialist is committed to working with community partners to ensure Brown County has dementia friendly and dementia capable communities. The volunteer position works in conjunction with the dementia care specialist to aid in outreach and community presentations in Brown County. Activities will take place during normal working hours (M-F) and can accommodate a variety of available hours from potential candidates. Responsibilities and Duties: · Conduct outreach activities in Brown County communities to help facilitate dementia friendly community initiatives. · Assist with marketing efforts. · Present a variety of dementia education topics as identified by Heather Flick, MS. · Present Dementia Friends and Purple Angel programs. · Must have a passion for dementia related topics and brain health. · Comfortable leading groups of various sizes and backgrounds. · Comfortable presenting in person or virtually. · Self-starter who can take charge and form community connections to help aid Dementia Care Specialist role. Preferred Qualifications: · Passion for public speaking to a variety of group sizes and backgrounds. · Strong knowledge of dementia and brain health. · Preference for someone who has or has cared for someone with memory concerns. · The candidate should be willing to make a commitment to the dementia care specialist program. · Ability to perform additional duties as needed and agreed upon with the Dementia Care Specialist. Skills, Knowledge & Abilities: · Demonstrates passion to work with adults, who may/not have memory changes, and is patient with them and has a general interest in brain health. · Communicating orally and in writing in an effective, prompt, and clear manner. · Promotes positive engagement and peer support. · Is sensitive to participants’ challenges, especially vision or hearing impairments. · Wants to give back to their community. · Comfortable using computer applications and technology. · Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, county agencies, departments, providers, and the public. · Ability to understand and maintain confidentiality of files and information. · Ability to organize and prioritize work. · Ability to deal tactfully with difficult situations. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: · Lifting 20 pounds maximum with frequent lifting and/or carrying of objects weighing up to 10 pounds. · Intermittent standing, walking, and sitting. · Using hand(s)/feet for repetitive single grasping, fine manipulation, pushing and pulling, and operating controls. · Occasional bending, twisting, squatting, climbing, reaching, and grappling. · Distinguishing sounds at various frequencies and volumes. · Distinguishing people or objects at varied distances under a variety of light conditions. · Ability to work under generally safe and comfortable conditions where exposure to environmental factors such as irate individuals, violence and/or crisis may cause discomfort and poses a limited risk of injury. For further information of this volunteer opportunity please contact: Heather Flick, MS, Dementia Care Specialist, ADRC of Brown County Phone: 920-448-4293 Email: heather.flick@browncountywi.gov Organization: Aging & Disability Resource Center Of Brown County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Makerspace Materials PrepAt 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. Organization: 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. Organization: Einstein Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: One Hour Could Save a Life! Blood Donors NeededBlood Donation
About one hour is all it takes to provide the lifesaving gift of blood to patients in our local hospitals. Right here in our community, volunteer blood donors are connecting lives and sharing life through blood donation. Blood donation couldn’t be more important. There is no substitute for blood, so when a local patient is facing cancer treatment, surgical procedures or the uncertainty of a traumatic injury, it’s volunteer donors who help ensure that the blood needed is on hand. And the need is great. Every two seconds, someone in the U.S. needs blood – that’s 35,000 blood donations needed every single day! Volunteer blood donors respond to this need, and for that, we are extremely grateful. To that end, we do all that we can to ensure the best possible experience for our donors. The moment you visit one of our donor centers or blood drives, our courteous, professional staff will work to make your visit brief, comfortable and something you’ll look forward to doing again (in eight weeks, we might add). With your whole blood or platelet donation, your generous gesture could make all the difference for a local patient in need. Schedule your donation today and be a part of someone’s story. Donate today; you’ll save lives tomorrow. Make your Appointment to Donate today: https://donate.communityblood.org/donor/schedules/zip
Organization: The Community Blood Center Blood Donation
About one hour is all it takes to provide the lifesaving gift of blood to patients in our local hospitals. Right here in our community, volunteer blood donors are connecting lives and sharing life through blood donation. Blood donation couldn’t be more important. There is no substitute for blood, so when a local patient is facing cancer treatment, surgical procedures or the uncertainty of a traumatic injury, it’s volunteer donors who help ensure that the blood needed is on hand. And the need is great. Every two seconds, someone in the U.S. needs blood – that’s 35,000 blood donations needed every single day! Volunteer blood donors respond to this need, and for that, we are extremely grateful. To that end, we do all that we can to ensure the best possible experience for our donors. The moment you visit one of our donor centers or blood drives, our courteous, professional staff will work to make your visit brief, comfortable and something you’ll look forward to doing again (in eight weeks, we might add). With your whole blood or platelet donation, your generous gesture could make all the difference for a local patient in need. Schedule your donation today and be a part of someone’s story. Donate today; you’ll save lives tomorrow. Make your Appointment to Donate today: https://donate.communityblood.org/donor/schedules/zip
Organization: The Community Blood Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54302 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Blood Drive Greeter/Registration VolunteerA Passion for Community A passion for supporting the community and caring for others are the driving forces behind CBC dedicated volunteers. CBC volunteers love to help others and have fun doing so. This volunteer opportunity is so rewarding as you are taking care of our donors to ensure they have a great experience and want to return! Volunteers offer EXCEPTIONAL customer service to all presenting CBC mobile blood donors. Volunteers welcome donors with a smile, thank them for saving lives, patiently assist with donor registration & basic Q&A. Volunteers care about and express gratitude to ensure donors feel healthy post donation. (For inside drives, offer snacks & water).There is no substitute for blood… every two seconds someone in the U.S. needs blood… 35,000 blood donations are needed every day ... Ready to get started? Complete a CBC Volunteer Application and we'll contact you to answer your questions and find the right location and opportunity for you: https://www.communityblood.org/get-involved/volunteer/ Volunteers throughout Brown, Shawano, Oconto, Kewaunee, Manitowoc Counties URGENTLY needed. Must be a minimum of 18-years-old to volunteer in this role. A background check (paid for by our program) is required. Training completed before you volunteer. Able to travel to mobile blood drive location(s). There’s no minimum or maximum hours for volunteers. Weekdays or weekends, daytime or evening. You can select the mobile blood drive location and time that fits with your schedule.When you volunteer with CBC you connect lives and share life!
Organization: The Community Blood Center A Passion for Community A passion for supporting the community and caring for others are the driving forces behind CBC dedicated volunteers. CBC volunteers love to help others and have fun doing so. This volunteer opportunity is so rewarding as you are taking care of our donors to ensure they have a great experience and want to return! Volunteers offer EXCEPTIONAL customer service to all presenting CBC mobile blood donors. Volunteers welcome donors with a smile, thank them for saving lives, patiently assist with donor registration & basic Q&A. Volunteers care about and express gratitude to ensure donors feel healthy post donation. (For inside drives, offer snacks & water).There is no substitute for blood… every two seconds someone in the U.S. needs blood… 35,000 blood donations are needed every day ... Ready to get started? Complete a CBC Volunteer Application and we'll contact you to answer your questions and find the right location and opportunity for you: https://www.communityblood.org/get-involved/volunteer/ Volunteers throughout Brown, Shawano, Oconto, Kewaunee, Manitowoc Counties URGENTLY needed. Must be a minimum of 18-years-old to volunteer in this role. A background check (paid for by our program) is required. Training completed before you volunteer. Able to travel to mobile blood drive location(s). There’s no minimum or maximum hours for volunteers. Weekdays or weekends, daytime or evening. You can select the mobile blood drive location and time that fits with your schedule.When you volunteer with CBC you connect lives and share life!
Organization: The Community Blood Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54304 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donor Center Café VolunteerDo you love to help people while saving lives? Our donors are our number one priority, and you can make sure they are treated as such! As a Café Attendant, you arrange the snacks, juice, coffee, and water available for volunteers once they have completed their donation. You also converse with the donors and ensure they are feeling healthy post-donation. This position is such a rewarding one as you are taking care of our donors to ensure they have a great experience and want to return! We have openings Mondays through Fridays (varied times) at our Green Bay Donation Center, 1241 Lombardi Access Road, Green Bay, WI. There is no minimum number of hours you need to complete. Volunteers must be at least 16 years old. Ready to get started? Complete a CBC Volunteer Application and we'll contact you to answer your questions and find the right schedule for you. https://www.communityblood.org/get-involved/volunteer/ Volunteers throughout Brown County especially in Green Bay are urgently needed. Must be a minimum of 16-years-old to volunteer in the Donor Center Cafe. A background check (paid for by our program) is required. Training completed before you volunteer. Able to travel to our Green Bay Donor Center. There’s no minimum or maximum hours for volunteers. Weekdays or weekends, daytime or evening. You can select the days and times that fits with your schedule.When you volunteer with CBC you connect lives and share life! Organization: The Community Blood Center Do you love to help people while saving lives? Our donors are our number one priority, and you can make sure they are treated as such! As a Café Attendant, you arrange the snacks, juice, coffee, and water available for volunteers once they have completed their donation. You also converse with the donors and ensure they are feeling healthy post-donation. This position is such a rewarding one as you are taking care of our donors to ensure they have a great experience and want to return! We have openings Mondays through Fridays (varied times) at our Green Bay Donation Center, 1241 Lombardi Access Road, Green Bay, WI. There is no minimum number of hours you need to complete. Volunteers must be at least 16 years old. Ready to get started? Complete a CBC Volunteer Application and we'll contact you to answer your questions and find the right schedule for you. https://www.communityblood.org/get-involved/volunteer/ Volunteers throughout Brown County especially in Green Bay are urgently needed. Must be a minimum of 16-years-old to volunteer in the Donor Center Cafe. A background check (paid for by our program) is required. Training completed before you volunteer. Able to travel to our Green Bay Donor Center. There’s no minimum or maximum hours for volunteers. Weekdays or weekends, daytime or evening. You can select the days and times that fits with your schedule.When you volunteer with CBC you connect lives and share life! Organization: The Community Blood Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54914 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meeting Set-Up and Take-Down VolunteersPossible shifts before and after meetings: 6:30-7:15am, 9:15-11am, 11:30am-1pm. We are seeking volunteers to help with set up and take down for early morning, midday, or afternoon meetings. Set up would include gathering meeting materials from various locations, adding them to a cart and using an elevator to bring them to a meeting room. Once in the room, set up with include moving chairs and tables, setting out nametags, placing agendas at each seat, setting out snacks/food, making coffee and other miscellaneous tasks. Take down will include cleaning and resetting the meeting room, gathering all our items, and putting them back in the proper places. Meeting sizes vary but typical room set-up is for 10-25 people. Training will be provided, and checklists exist for volunteers to follow. We typically have 1-2 meetings per week which require set up support. This would be a great opportunity to do solo or with a friend. You can help us once or be a recurring volunteer for days and time that work well for you. Organization: Achieve Brown County Possible shifts before and after meetings: 6:30-7:15am, 9:15-11am, 11:30am-1pm. We are seeking volunteers to help with set up and take down for early morning, midday, or afternoon meetings. Set up would include gathering meeting materials from various locations, adding them to a cart and using an elevator to bring them to a meeting room. Once in the room, set up with include moving chairs and tables, setting out nametags, placing agendas at each seat, setting out snacks/food, making coffee and other miscellaneous tasks. Take down will include cleaning and resetting the meeting room, gathering all our items, and putting them back in the proper places. Meeting sizes vary but typical room set-up is for 10-25 people. Training will be provided, and checklists exist for volunteers to follow. We typically have 1-2 meetings per week which require set up support. This would be a great opportunity to do solo or with a friend. You can help us once or be a recurring volunteer for days and time that work well for you. Organization: Achieve Brown County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Arts AdvocatesCalling all creative, passionate arts supporters and advocates! We are looking to build our volunteer base and strengthen our subcommittees! We host three large arts events per year, requiring many helping hands and creative hearts.We participate in many seasonal community arts events that would benefit from your creativity and arts related ideas. We are also looking for arts advocates to strengthen our committees, especially involving volunteer management, fundraising, community engagement and artist support. If you would like to be part of our team we would love to hear from you! Time commitment is variable for events. Committee involvement is typically one hour a month. Please reach out so we can get to know you! Organization: Mosaic Arts, Inc. Calling all creative, passionate arts supporters and advocates! We are looking to build our volunteer base and strengthen our subcommittees! We host three large arts events per year, requiring many helping hands and creative hearts.We participate in many seasonal community arts events that would benefit from your creativity and arts related ideas. We are also looking for arts advocates to strengthen our committees, especially involving volunteer management, fundraising, community engagement and artist support. If you would like to be part of our team we would love to hear from you! Time commitment is variable for events. Committee involvement is typically one hour a month. Please reach out so we can get to know you! Organization: Mosaic Arts, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Chow Time! Feed our horses! EveningPlease watch this video before coming to feed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CUB-dUoeHY (p.m. only feeders) need to text Lisa 920-609-5637 with 1st time sign up date so you can be trained then. When you pull in, take an immediate right & park by the barn please. Organization: Firefly Acres Horse Farm Please watch this video before coming to feed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-CUB-dUoeHY (p.m. only feeders) need to text Lisa 920-609-5637 with 1st time sign up date so you can be trained then. When you pull in, take an immediate right & park by the barn please. Organization: Firefly Acres Horse Farm Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 54155 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer with Heartland Hospice* Friendly Visitor/Companion Volunteers: Friendly Visitor Volunteers help enhance patient?s quality of life through regular visits and social interaction. Times are flexible and based around the volunteer?s schedule. * Vigil Volunteers: Assist patients and families by providing comfort and supportive presence during their final days and hours that might otherwise be alone during this time. Volunteers can also assist in giving family members a break from sitting vigil at the bedside. * Office Volunteers: Assist staff with organizational and clerical tasks in our De Pere office. * Harmony Music Volunteers: Share your musical talents with hospice patients that enjoy music! Music can create a peaceful and soothing environment for patients. * Pet Therapy Volunteers: Pet therapy dogs are needed to help brighten patient?s days with their social visits. Information on certification program available. * Vets to Vets Volunteers: Veteran Volunteers are matched with a Veteran patient who may have a similar military background to provide social visits and companionship. Organization: Heartland Hospice * Friendly Visitor/Companion Volunteers: Friendly Visitor Volunteers help enhance patient?s quality of life through regular visits and social interaction. Times are flexible and based around the volunteer?s schedule. * Vigil Volunteers: Assist patients and families by providing comfort and supportive presence during their final days and hours that might otherwise be alone during this time. Volunteers can also assist in giving family members a break from sitting vigil at the bedside. * Office Volunteers: Assist staff with organizational and clerical tasks in our De Pere office. * Harmony Music Volunteers: Share your musical talents with hospice patients that enjoy music! Music can create a peaceful and soothing environment for patients. * Pet Therapy Volunteers: Pet therapy dogs are needed to help brighten patient?s days with their social visits. Information on certification program available. * Vets to Vets Volunteers: Veteran Volunteers are matched with a Veteran patient who may have a similar military background to provide social visits and companionship. Organization: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Vigil VolunteerLooking for a way to give back? Heartland is looking for new volunteers to join our team! Vigil Volunteers sit with patients during the active dying period who might otherwise die alone or provide relief sitting for caregivers. Assignments available throughout Brown County and several other Northeast Wisconsin communities. Organization: Heartland Hospice Looking for a way to give back? Heartland is looking for new volunteers to join our team! Vigil Volunteers sit with patients during the active dying period who might otherwise die alone or provide relief sitting for caregivers. Assignments available throughout Brown County and several other Northeast Wisconsin communities. Organization: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Veteran to Veteran VolunteersVeteran Volunteers are matched with a Veteran patient who may have a similar military background. These unique companion volunteers bring the gift of friendship to our Veteran patients. They enhance quality of life through regular social visits by offering support, companionship and assistance with non-medical tasks to ensure that patients spend their final days in dignity and comfort.
Organization: Heartland Hospice Veteran Volunteers are matched with a Veteran patient who may have a similar military background. These unique companion volunteers bring the gift of friendship to our Veteran patients. They enhance quality of life through regular social visits by offering support, companionship and assistance with non-medical tasks to ensure that patients spend their final days in dignity and comfort.
Organization: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pet Visitor VolunteersVolunteers and their dogs are needed! Pet Volunteers make social visits to hospice patients with the pet therapy certified dogs 2-3 times a month for increased socialization and companionship. Not pet therapy certified? Contact us and we can provide you with information on how to certify your dog! Organization: Heartland Hospice Volunteers and their dogs are needed! Pet Volunteers make social visits to hospice patients with the pet therapy certified dogs 2-3 times a month for increased socialization and companionship. Not pet therapy certified? Contact us and we can provide you with information on how to certify your dog! Organization: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Friendly Visitor/Companion VolunteerLooking for a way to give back? Heartland is looking for new volunteers to join our team! Friendly Visitor volunteers spend time with hospice patients in need of some additional socialization and companionship. Common activities include reading to patients, going for walks, assisting patients with letter writing, playing cards, or just listening or holding someone's hand during their end of life journey. Organization: Heartland Hospice Looking for a way to give back? Heartland is looking for new volunteers to join our team! Friendly Visitor volunteers spend time with hospice patients in need of some additional socialization and companionship. Common activities include reading to patients, going for walks, assisting patients with letter writing, playing cards, or just listening or holding someone's hand during their end of life journey. Organization: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Harmony Music VolunteersShare your musical talents with hospice patients! If you play a musical instrument or enjoy singing, share your abilities with a hospice patient who enjoys music. Organization: Heartland Hospice Share your musical talents with hospice patients! If you play a musical instrument or enjoy singing, share your abilities with a hospice patient who enjoys music. Organization: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bereavement VolunteerLooking for a way to give back? Heartland is looking for new volunteers to join our team! Help family members of hospice patients who have passed away within the past year. Following training by Heartland Bereavement Coordinators, help by making phone calls or personal visits to individuals in Heartland Hospice's bereavement program. Clerical help is also needed in the Bereavement office. Organization: Heartland Hospice Looking for a way to give back? Heartland is looking for new volunteers to join our team! Help family members of hospice patients who have passed away within the past year. Following training by Heartland Bereavement Coordinators, help by making phone calls or personal visits to individuals in Heartland Hospice's bereavement program. Clerical help is also needed in the Bereavement office. Organization: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Childcare VolunteerThe mission of Vida Medical Clinic and Support Services is to provide medical, mentoring, material, and maternity housing support to empower individuals to make life-affirming decisions. A Christian, nonprofit organization based in Appleton, Wisconsin, our free services and compassionate care ensure men and women feel supported when facing an unplanned pregnancy or parenting an infant or small children under challenging circumstances. Our vision is that our community will embrace a life-affirming culture that promotes and defends the God-given value of all human persons. Vida Medical Clinic and Support Services has been able to provide pregnancy and parenting resources, education, and support to thousands of women, men, and families for nearly four decades because of the generosity of many volunteers who share their time and talents in service to others. We couldn’t do what we do without volunteers. We are grateful for your desire to serve others with a heart full of compassion and love as a Vida volunteer!
All of our Support Services clients receiving parenting education can request childcare for their appointment. Our childcare volunteers interact, supervise, and play with children in our on-site childcare room. This role is extremely crucial to our programming so that we can better serve our clients by providing them the opportunity to get a break and have privacy for their appointments. Organization: Vida The mission of Vida Medical Clinic and Support Services is to provide medical, mentoring, material, and maternity housing support to empower individuals to make life-affirming decisions. A Christian, nonprofit organization based in Appleton, Wisconsin, our free services and compassionate care ensure men and women feel supported when facing an unplanned pregnancy or parenting an infant or small children under challenging circumstances. Our vision is that our community will embrace a life-affirming culture that promotes and defends the God-given value of all human persons. Vida Medical Clinic and Support Services has been able to provide pregnancy and parenting resources, education, and support to thousands of women, men, and families for nearly four decades because of the generosity of many volunteers who share their time and talents in service to others. We couldn’t do what we do without volunteers. We are grateful for your desire to serve others with a heart full of compassion and love as a Vida volunteer!
All of our Support Services clients receiving parenting education can request childcare for their appointment. Our childcare volunteers interact, supervise, and play with children in our on-site childcare room. This role is extremely crucial to our programming so that we can better serve our clients by providing them the opportunity to get a break and have privacy for their appointments. Organization: Vida Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54914 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Little Dear Boutique VolunteerThe mission of Vida Medical Clinic and Support Services is to provide medical, mentoring, material, and maternity housing support to empower individuals to make life-affirming decisions. A Christian, nonprofit organization based in Appleton, Wisconsin, our free services and compassionate care ensure men and women feel supported when facing an unplanned pregnancy or parenting an infant or small children under challenging circumstances. Our vision is that our community will embrace a life-affirming culture that promotes and defends the God-given value of all human persons. Vida Medical Clinic and Support Services has been able to provide pregnancy and parenting resources, education, and support to thousands of women, men, and families for nearly four decades because of the generosity of many volunteers who share their time and talents in service to others. We couldn’t do what we do without volunteers. We are grateful for your desire to serve others with a heart full of compassion and love as a Vida volunteer!
All Support Services clients get to shop in our Little Dear Boutique. This on-site boutique is stocked with baby outfits, diapers, cribs, and everything baby you can think of! As a Little Dear Boutique volunteer, you would be helping sort store donations, restocking the shelves, assisting clients, and completing cleaning or other organization tasks. Our store volunteers love being able to interact with clients as well as get to know other volunteers. Organization: Vida The mission of Vida Medical Clinic and Support Services is to provide medical, mentoring, material, and maternity housing support to empower individuals to make life-affirming decisions. A Christian, nonprofit organization based in Appleton, Wisconsin, our free services and compassionate care ensure men and women feel supported when facing an unplanned pregnancy or parenting an infant or small children under challenging circumstances. Our vision is that our community will embrace a life-affirming culture that promotes and defends the God-given value of all human persons. Vida Medical Clinic and Support Services has been able to provide pregnancy and parenting resources, education, and support to thousands of women, men, and families for nearly four decades because of the generosity of many volunteers who share their time and talents in service to others. We couldn’t do what we do without volunteers. We are grateful for your desire to serve others with a heart full of compassion and love as a Vida volunteer!
All Support Services clients get to shop in our Little Dear Boutique. This on-site boutique is stocked with baby outfits, diapers, cribs, and everything baby you can think of! As a Little Dear Boutique volunteer, you would be helping sort store donations, restocking the shelves, assisting clients, and completing cleaning or other organization tasks. Our store volunteers love being able to interact with clients as well as get to know other volunteers. Organization: Vida Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54914 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Driver - Various Sites/RoutesPick up meals from preparation site and deliver to elderly and disabled individuals who are home-bound in our community by following a delivery route sheet. Must make contact with each participant before dropping off the meal. You can deliver meals one day a week or one day every other week. Approximately two hours per day on the day that you drive between the hours of 10:30am-12:00pm. Mileage reimbursement is offered. This is truly a very rewarding experience! Organization: Aging & Disability Resource Center Of Brown County Pick up meals from preparation site and deliver to elderly and disabled individuals who are home-bound in our community by following a delivery route sheet. Must make contact with each participant before dropping off the meal. You can deliver meals one day a week or one day every other week. Approximately two hours per day on the day that you drive between the hours of 10:30am-12:00pm. Mileage reimbursement is offered. This is truly a very rewarding experience! Organization: Aging & Disability Resource Center Of Brown County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Furry Companion VolunteerFurry Companions bring endless joy to everyone at Curative Connections. They promote increased exercise, mobility, lowered blood pressure and a boost in emotional well-being. For many Curative Connections members, furry companions help them feel calm, comfortable and supported in their program. Whether a regular or occasional volunteer, the furry companion opportunity is a wonderful way to make an impact in our community. Key Responsibilities: Spend time with members of various programs Let members engage with the furry companionQualifications: The furry companion must pass a Good Canine Citizen test or be a certified therapy animal with proof of certification and must be up to date on vaccinations.For more information, please contact Allyson Crass at 920-593-3575 or acrass@curativeconnections.org. Organization: Curative Connections Furry Companions bring endless joy to everyone at Curative Connections. They promote increased exercise, mobility, lowered blood pressure and a boost in emotional well-being. For many Curative Connections members, furry companions help them feel calm, comfortable and supported in their program. Whether a regular or occasional volunteer, the furry companion opportunity is a wonderful way to make an impact in our community. Key Responsibilities: Spend time with members of various programs Let members engage with the furry companionQualifications: The furry companion must pass a Good Canine Citizen test or be a certified therapy animal with proof of certification and must be up to date on vaccinations.For more information, please contact Allyson Crass at 920-593-3575 or acrass@curativeconnections.org. Organization: Curative Connections Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Children's Zoo AmbassadorsThank you for your interest in becoming a Zoo Ambassador at the NEW Zoo! Zoo Ambassadors facilitate interactions between our animals and guests, and help our guests make connections to the animals. Zoo Ambassadors learn how to use empathy to connect our guests with animals in the zoo. Children's Zoo shifts are typically 2 hours long, from 10am-12pm or from 12pm-2pm. At some times of the year, shift hours may vary. Shifts are available 7 days a week, 365 days a year. After you complete training, you can set your own schedule according to your availability by signing up to supervise the shift(s) of your choice. Must be aged 15+ for this opportunity, unless working with a chaperone. Kids aged 8-14 can volunteer with an adult as partners. Recruitment is ongoing. Contact the Zoo to learn more, or get started by completing the volunteer application on the Zoo's website at newzoo.org/get-involved/volunteer Organization: NEW Zoo & Adventure Park Thank you for your interest in becoming a Zoo Ambassador at the NEW Zoo! Zoo Ambassadors facilitate interactions between our animals and guests, and help our guests make connections to the animals. Zoo Ambassadors learn how to use empathy to connect our guests with animals in the zoo. Children's Zoo shifts are typically 2 hours long, from 10am-12pm or from 12pm-2pm. At some times of the year, shift hours may vary. Shifts are available 7 days a week, 365 days a year. After you complete training, you can set your own schedule according to your availability by signing up to supervise the shift(s) of your choice. Must be aged 15+ for this opportunity, unless working with a chaperone. Kids aged 8-14 can volunteer with an adult as partners. Recruitment is ongoing. Contact the Zoo to learn more, or get started by completing the volunteer application on the Zoo's website at newzoo.org/get-involved/volunteer Organization: NEW Zoo & Adventure Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54313 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Packer Game Workers for Ticket ScanningTicket Scanners: Volunteers will be given a handheld ticket scanning device. Once they are at their assigned gate, a supervisor will train them how to use. Volunteers scan tickets of fans upon entering the stadium. Groups normally stay 30-45 minutes after kick-off and will then be released by their gate supervisor. Approximate shifts 3.5 - 4.5 hours Packer Coordinator: Kristi King 920-265-9708, Packer@reachingthehandofhope.com Organization: Hand of Hope, Inc. Ticket Scanners: Volunteers will be given a handheld ticket scanning device. Once they are at their assigned gate, a supervisor will train them how to use. Volunteers scan tickets of fans upon entering the stadium. Groups normally stay 30-45 minutes after kick-off and will then be released by their gate supervisor. Approximate shifts 3.5 - 4.5 hours Packer Coordinator: Kristi King 920-265-9708, Packer@reachingthehandofhope.com Organization: Hand of Hope, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54304 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer DriversOur affordable door-to-door transportation service for adults 60 years and older and people with disabilities has been around for over 50 years, helping thousands of people in our community remain independent. The success of our service has been largely dependent on volunteer drivers. Please help us continue to make a difference in our community by helping those in need lead a more fulfilling and self-sufficient lifestyle! Volunteers must have a valid Wisconsin driver license, be 18 years or older, have a good driving record, and complete a minimum of two ride-along shifts with a current volunteer driver. Flexible Schedule | Shifts are 4-5 hours long with AM/PM options; Questions?
Organization: Curative Connections Our affordable door-to-door transportation service for adults 60 years and older and people with disabilities has been around for over 50 years, helping thousands of people in our community remain independent. The success of our service has been largely dependent on volunteer drivers. Please help us continue to make a difference in our community by helping those in need lead a more fulfilling and self-sufficient lifestyle! Volunteers must have a valid Wisconsin driver license, be 18 years or older, have a good driving record, and complete a minimum of two ride-along shifts with a current volunteer driver. Flexible Schedule | Shifts are 4-5 hours long with AM/PM options; Questions?
Organization: Curative Connections Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 54308 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Brain Enrichment Group FacilitatorJob Overview: Brain Enrichment (BE) is an interactive educational experience for older adults with normal age-related memory changes. The facilitator leads and guides discussions of ten, one and a half-hour interactive session with course participants. The curriculum includes learning about the brain’s processes, mental exercises to stimulate the brain, lifestyle practices for brain health and practice strategies for improving thinking and memory. Responsibilities and Duties: Present the BE Course as developed by Linda Sasser, PhD. The curriculum includes a Facilitator Guide and Participant Workbook for ease of delivery and use during the volunteer experience. The facilitator must have a passion for working with older adults. The facilitator should be comfortable leading small groups of 16 older adults. The facilitator must be a self-starter who can take charge of the BE program and work effectively with a co-facilitator. The facilitator must be willing to make a commitment to the 10-week course schedule.Preferred Qualifications: Preference for someone who has or has cared for someone with memory concerns. The candidate should be willing to make a 2-year commitment to the program. Willingness to share personal experiences to help motivate others to exercise the brain. Demonstrate timely response to project requirements. Ability to perform additional duties as required by Brain Enrichment program and agreed upon with the Prevention Specialist.Skills, Knowledge & Abilities: Demonstrates passion to work with older adults, who have normal age-related memory changes, and is patient with them and has a general interest in brain health. Communicating orally in a clear manner. Promotes positive engagement and peer support. Is sensitive to participants’ challenges, especially vision or hearing impairments. Keeps the group focused and on task. Ensure that all have the opportunity to participate. Wants to give back to their community. Knowledge of computer applications and usage. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, county agencies, departments, providers, and the public. Ability to understand and maintain confidentiality of files and information. Ability to organize and prioritize work. Ability to deal tactfully with difficult situations. Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Ability to work the required hours of the position.PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Lifting 20 pounds maximum with frequent lifting and/or carrying of objects weighing up to 10 pounds. Intermittent standing, walking, and sitting. Using hand(s)/feet for repetitive single grasping, fine manipulation, pushing and pulling, and operating controls. Occasional bending, twisting, squatting, climbing, reaching, and grappling. Distinguishing sounds at various frequencies and volumes. Distinguishing people or objects at varied distances under a variety of light conditions. Ability to work under generally safe and comfortable conditions where exposure to environmental factors such as irate individuals, violence and/or crisis may cause discomfort and poses a limited risk of injury.
For further information of this volunteer opportunity please contact: Amy Staniforth, Prevention Specialist, ADRC of Brown County Phone: 920-448-4529 Email: amy.staniforth@browncountywi.gov
Organization: Aging & Disability Resource Center Of Brown County Job Overview: Brain Enrichment (BE) is an interactive educational experience for older adults with normal age-related memory changes. The facilitator leads and guides discussions of ten, one and a half-hour interactive session with course participants. The curriculum includes learning about the brain’s processes, mental exercises to stimulate the brain, lifestyle practices for brain health and practice strategies for improving thinking and memory. Responsibilities and Duties: Present the BE Course as developed by Linda Sasser, PhD. The curriculum includes a Facilitator Guide and Participant Workbook for ease of delivery and use during the volunteer experience. The facilitator must have a passion for working with older adults. The facilitator should be comfortable leading small groups of 16 older adults. The facilitator must be a self-starter who can take charge of the BE program and work effectively with a co-facilitator. The facilitator must be willing to make a commitment to the 10-week course schedule.Preferred Qualifications: Preference for someone who has or has cared for someone with memory concerns. The candidate should be willing to make a 2-year commitment to the program. Willingness to share personal experiences to help motivate others to exercise the brain. Demonstrate timely response to project requirements. Ability to perform additional duties as required by Brain Enrichment program and agreed upon with the Prevention Specialist.Skills, Knowledge & Abilities: Demonstrates passion to work with older adults, who have normal age-related memory changes, and is patient with them and has a general interest in brain health. Communicating orally in a clear manner. Promotes positive engagement and peer support. Is sensitive to participants’ challenges, especially vision or hearing impairments. Keeps the group focused and on task. Ensure that all have the opportunity to participate. Wants to give back to their community. Knowledge of computer applications and usage. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, county agencies, departments, providers, and the public. Ability to understand and maintain confidentiality of files and information. Ability to organize and prioritize work. Ability to deal tactfully with difficult situations. Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Ability to work the required hours of the position.PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Lifting 20 pounds maximum with frequent lifting and/or carrying of objects weighing up to 10 pounds. Intermittent standing, walking, and sitting. Using hand(s)/feet for repetitive single grasping, fine manipulation, pushing and pulling, and operating controls. Occasional bending, twisting, squatting, climbing, reaching, and grappling. Distinguishing sounds at various frequencies and volumes. Distinguishing people or objects at varied distances under a variety of light conditions. Ability to work under generally safe and comfortable conditions where exposure to environmental factors such as irate individuals, violence and/or crisis may cause discomfort and poses a limited risk of injury.
For further information of this volunteer opportunity please contact: Amy Staniforth, Prevention Specialist, ADRC of Brown County Phone: 920-448-4529 Email: amy.staniforth@browncountywi.gov
Organization: Aging & Disability Resource Center Of Brown County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer MoversNewcap's clients periodically need help moving into their new homes. We are looking for volunteers to help them do so. Ages 18+ are welcome! We will put your name on our list and you will be called when a need presents itself. Thank you! Organization: Newcap, Inc. Newcap's clients periodically need help moving into their new homes. We are looking for volunteers to help them do so. Ages 18+ are welcome! We will put your name on our list and you will be called when a need presents itself. Thank you! Organization: Newcap, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54303 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Help for the Homeless VolunteerNewcap has 3 Interim Houses (Shelters), 2 in Green Bay and 1 in Shawano. One of the houses in Green Bay is for youth ages 10-17 and the other 2 are for families. We are looking for people to do Workshops with the clients. This would include budgeting, cooking, crafts, running a household, etc type of classes. We could also use assistance with regular meals made for the homes. Holiday meals as well. Organization: Newcap, Inc. Newcap has 3 Interim Houses (Shelters), 2 in Green Bay and 1 in Shawano. One of the houses in Green Bay is for youth ages 10-17 and the other 2 are for families. We are looking for people to do Workshops with the clients. This would include budgeting, cooking, crafts, running a household, etc type of classes. We could also use assistance with regular meals made for the homes. Holiday meals as well. Organization: Newcap, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54303 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Assisting in Apartment CleaningWe are looking for an individual that loves cleaning! Whenever one of our clients move out of our housing we have to clean the apartment before another client can move in. We are searching for one or a group of people to help clean with us. We would supply any protective gear you would like as well as all the cleaning equipment. We look forward to cleaning with you! Organization: Newcap, Inc. We are looking for an individual that loves cleaning! Whenever one of our clients move out of our housing we have to clean the apartment before another client can move in. We are searching for one or a group of people to help clean with us. We would supply any protective gear you would like as well as all the cleaning equipment. We look forward to cleaning with you! Organization: Newcap, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54115 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Yesteryear Village VolunteerEnjoy the company of others, especially around topics that you’re passionate about? Consider volunteering for one of the multiple realistic spaces at the upcoming Yesteryear Village (opening early 2024). Your time and interest have the ability to turn these spaces into experiences for people attending the day service. Organization: Curative Connections Enjoy the company of others, especially around topics that you’re passionate about? Consider volunteering for one of the multiple realistic spaces at the upcoming Yesteryear Village (opening early 2024). Your time and interest have the ability to turn these spaces into experiences for people attending the day service. Organization: Curative Connections Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54303 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Center HelperHelp maintain a clean and orderly health center to provide a secure professional environment for all patients and clients.
Job Responsibilities: Clean and maintain Boutique, Reception/Lobby Area, Patient/Client rooms as a secure, professional, clean and orderly environment Notify Administrative Assistant when supplies or materials are low stock Supply bathrooms and refreshment fridge as needed Other duties as assigned Attend staff and volunteer meetings as requested Assist with fundraisers as requestedQualifications: Live a life that demonstrates an active faith in Jesus Christ within the center and in the community Strong commitment to pro-life and biblical sexual values Agreement with Anchor of Hope’s Code of Christian conduct, Mission and Vision Statement, Confidentiality Waiver, and Statement of Faith Excellent communication skills Excellent organizational skills Motivation to serve others in distress Great attention to detailOrganization: Anchor of Hope Help maintain a clean and orderly health center to provide a secure professional environment for all patients and clients.
Job Responsibilities: Clean and maintain Boutique, Reception/Lobby Area, Patient/Client rooms as a secure, professional, clean and orderly environment Notify Administrative Assistant when supplies or materials are low stock Supply bathrooms and refreshment fridge as needed Other duties as assigned Attend staff and volunteer meetings as requested Assist with fundraisers as requestedQualifications: Live a life that demonstrates an active faith in Jesus Christ within the center and in the community Strong commitment to pro-life and biblical sexual values Agreement with Anchor of Hope’s Code of Christian conduct, Mission and Vision Statement, Confidentiality Waiver, and Statement of Faith Excellent communication skills Excellent organizational skills Motivation to serve others in distress Great attention to detailOrganization: Anchor of Hope Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53081 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Private Event SupportHeritage Hill relies heavily on volunteer support for many community events throughout the year. While the number of these events continue to increase, the number of private events is even more significant. The events department is seeking an ongoing volunteer pool to assist with our growing number private events. These shifts would very in duration dependent on type of event, consist of mainly weekends and evenings. These events would consist of mostly weddings, as well as community events such as Bourbon, Music on the Green, Hops, etc. Job responsibilities: Ensuring the event space is clean and organized Maintain venue including cleaning floors, windows, etc. Observing to event safety protocols Participates in events planning, set-up, production, and take down Aids with administrative duties related to event preparation, including working with associates, organizing appropriate registration, and gathering required materials Late nights and weekend availability Heavy lifting On feet for prolonged timeOrganization: Heritage Hill State Historical Park Heritage Hill relies heavily on volunteer support for many community events throughout the year. While the number of these events continue to increase, the number of private events is even more significant. The events department is seeking an ongoing volunteer pool to assist with our growing number private events. These shifts would very in duration dependent on type of event, consist of mainly weekends and evenings. These events would consist of mostly weddings, as well as community events such as Bourbon, Music on the Green, Hops, etc. Job responsibilities: Ensuring the event space is clean and organized Maintain venue including cleaning floors, windows, etc. Observing to event safety protocols Participates in events planning, set-up, production, and take down Aids with administrative duties related to event preparation, including working with associates, organizing appropriate registration, and gathering required materials Late nights and weekend availability Heavy lifting On feet for prolonged timeOrganization: Heritage Hill State Historical Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Thrift Store VolunteersMondays-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. Organization: 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. Organization: De Pere Christian Outreach Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meal Delivery DriverDrivers deliver meals Monday through Friday. Daily route drivers pick up meals at 11:10 a.m. at Fresh Meals On Wheels. Daily route drivers use their own vehicles. The wellness check, personal interaction and smiles volunteers provide give clients a social and emotional boost, which is at least as important as the food they are getting! Volunteers must be 18 or older, have a vehicle, a valid driver’s license, and proof of current auto insurance. Organization: Fresh Meals on Wheels of Sheboygan County Drivers deliver meals Monday through Friday. Daily route drivers pick up meals at 11:10 a.m. at Fresh Meals On Wheels. Daily route drivers use their own vehicles. The wellness check, personal interaction and smiles volunteers provide give clients a social and emotional boost, which is at least as important as the food they are getting! Volunteers must be 18 or older, have a vehicle, a valid driver’s license, and proof of current auto insurance. Organization: Fresh Meals on Wheels of Sheboygan County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53081 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Big in Manitowoc or Sheboygan CountyAre you a cool person? Do you enjoy the simpler things in life like going for walk in the woods, playing basketball, binge watching your favorite show, or going grocery shopping so you can meal plan for the week? What if I told you that by doing those things, you may be an amazing mentor, or Big as we like to call them, for a Little? At Big Brothers Big Sisters WI Shoreline, we have well over 150 Littles on our waiting list that are looking for someone just like you. Someone that's able to give a little bit of their time, about 1 hour per week, to make the biggest impact. You want to spend some time out in the community with your Little going on adventures? Great! We have our community based program for that. You need something with a bit more structure and a set routine to be able to take that next step? Excellent! We have our school based program for that. We are here and we are ready to meet all future mentors where they are currently at in life; we have dedicated staff that will help you along every step of the way from getting started, to being matched with your Little, to help talk you through the challenges that may come up, and celebrate in all of the many successes with you as well. Are you ready to learn more and take that first step? Check out our website to learn more about why mentoring could be the best fit for you: https://bbbswishoreline.org/why-mentor We can't wait to hear from you! Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters WI Shoreline Are you a cool person? Do you enjoy the simpler things in life like going for walk in the woods, playing basketball, binge watching your favorite show, or going grocery shopping so you can meal plan for the week? What if I told you that by doing those things, you may be an amazing mentor, or Big as we like to call them, for a Little? At Big Brothers Big Sisters WI Shoreline, we have well over 150 Littles on our waiting list that are looking for someone just like you. Someone that's able to give a little bit of their time, about 1 hour per week, to make the biggest impact. You want to spend some time out in the community with your Little going on adventures? Great! We have our community based program for that. You need something with a bit more structure and a set routine to be able to take that next step? Excellent! We have our school based program for that. We are here and we are ready to meet all future mentors where they are currently at in life; we have dedicated staff that will help you along every step of the way from getting started, to being matched with your Little, to help talk you through the challenges that may come up, and celebrate in all of the many successes with you as well. Are you ready to learn more and take that first step? Check out our website to learn more about why mentoring could be the best fit for you: https://bbbswishoreline.org/why-mentor We can't wait to hear from you! Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters WI Shoreline Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53081 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Board of DirectorsHand-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! Organization: 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! Organization: Hand-N-Hand of Northeastern Wisconsin, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54304 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Committee Opportunity - Bowl for Kids' Sake 2024Are you passionate about helping children? Do you enjoy having fun with family and friends? Do you like the idea of being part of something HUGE? Join the Big Brothers Big Sisters Bowl for Kids' Sake Committee as we prepare to plan the 42nd Annual event! We saw some exciting things happen in 2023 and are looking for creative, motivated people to join our committee to keep the momentum going. The committee meetings will kick off in 2023 and the actual event will take place in early March 2024, but we're needing someone like YOU to help make it something truly extraordinary. A little time and hard work can make BIG things happen! If you're interested in learning more, please contact Kayla Fabian at kayla@bbbswishoreline.org or (920)458-0111. Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters WI Shoreline Are you passionate about helping children? Do you enjoy having fun with family and friends? Do you like the idea of being part of something HUGE? Join the Big Brothers Big Sisters Bowl for Kids' Sake Committee as we prepare to plan the 42nd Annual event! We saw some exciting things happen in 2023 and are looking for creative, motivated people to join our committee to keep the momentum going. The committee meetings will kick off in 2023 and the actual event will take place in early March 2024, but we're needing someone like YOU to help make it something truly extraordinary. A little time and hard work can make BIG things happen! If you're interested in learning more, please contact Kayla Fabian at kayla@bbbswishoreline.org or (920)458-0111. Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters WI Shoreline Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54220 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Archives & Collections Intern/VolunteerThe Archival and Object Collections at the National Railroad Museum will continue to be researched and documented. This will include the cataloging of photographs, library resources, inventory of model railroad collection, and the map collection.
Organization: National Railroad Museum The Archival and Object Collections at the National Railroad Museum will continue to be researched and documented. This will include the cataloging of photographs, library resources, inventory of model railroad collection, and the map collection.
Organization: National Railroad Museum Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54304 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Homeless Shelter Dinner AssistantPrepare a hot meal for shelter residents with the guidance of staff. Oftentimes full meals are donated and simply need to be heated. Serve the meal to the shelter residents buffet style through kitchen window at 5:30pm. Once everyone is served you are invited to eat with the residents and enjoy their fellowship. Some clean up of the kitchen if necessary after dinner service is complete. Must be at least 18 years of age, able to lift 20 lbs., and comfortable working directly with the homeless population. Interested applicants will be asked to complete a volunteer application including a criminal background check. Organization: The Salvation Army Prepare a hot meal for shelter residents with the guidance of staff. Oftentimes full meals are donated and simply need to be heated. Serve the meal to the shelter residents buffet style through kitchen window at 5:30pm. Once everyone is served you are invited to eat with the residents and enjoy their fellowship. Some clean up of the kitchen if necessary after dinner service is complete. Must be at least 18 years of age, able to lift 20 lbs., and comfortable working directly with the homeless population. Interested applicants will be asked to complete a volunteer application including a criminal background check. Organization: The Salvation Army Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53081 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)Position: Court Appointed Special Advocate / CASA Volunteer. Reporting Relationship: Reports to Advocate Supervisor. Time Commitment: 30 hours pre-service training; 12 hours of annual in-service training; other flexible hours as necessary for the assigned case (minimum of 10 hours per month). Position Purpose: A CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) is a trained citizen volunteer appointed by the Juvenile Court to ensure that the needs and interests of abused or neglected children are being met. CASAs are assigned to dependent children who are under the Juvenile Court’s jurisdiction and are assigned at the discretion of the Judge of the Juvenile Court. Duties & Responsibilities: Obtain firsthand a clear understanding of the needs and situation of the child by reviewing all relevant documents and records and interviewing the child, parents, social workers, teachers and other persons to determine the facts and circumstances of the child’s situation. Identify and advocate for the best interest of the child. Seek cooperative solutions by acting as a facilitator among parties. Provide at every hearing a report which include findings and recommendations. Appear at all hearings to advocate for the child’s best interests and provide testimony when necessary. Have regular and sufficient in-person contact with the child to ensure in-depth knowledge of the case and make fact-based recommendations to the court. The CASA/GAL volunteer shall meet in-person with the child once every thirty days at a minimum. An exception may be granted at the discretion of program staff; however, the justification and reasons for a decision to permit less frequent-in person contact must be documented. Make recommendations for specific appropriate services for the child and, when appropriate, the child’s family. Determine if a permanent plan has been created for a child. Monitor implementation of service plans and court orders assuring that court ordered services are implemented in a timely manner and that review hearings are held in accordance with the law. Inform the court promptly of important developments in the case through appropriate means as determined by court rules or statute. Advocate for the child’s best interests in the community by interfacing with mental health, educational and other community systems to assure that the child’s needs in these areas are met. Participate in all scheduled case conferences with supervisory staff. Participate in all in-service training. Maintain complete records about the case, including appointments, interviews and information gathered about the child and the child’s life circumstances. Maintain monthly contact with the Advocate Supervisor. Return case files to the program after the case is closed.Qualifications Must be at least 21 years of age. Must successfully pass a thorough screening/background check. Successful completion of pre-service training program. Attend a minimum of 12 hours’ in-service hours annually. Able to respect and relate to individuals from various backgrounds and cultures in a caring and sensitive manner. Good oral/written communication skills. Understands and is willing to commit to a minimum of a one-year volunteer position serving on a minimum of one assigned case. Willing to accept supervision, training, and evaluation from the professional staff. Able to provide their own transportation. Must be a dedicated child advocate, willing to learn the best possible means to ensure that the needs of the children in the Menominee or Marinette County juvenile justice system are being met.Organization: CASA of Menominee/Marinette Position: Court Appointed Special Advocate / CASA Volunteer. Reporting Relationship: Reports to Advocate Supervisor. Time Commitment: 30 hours pre-service training; 12 hours of annual in-service training; other flexible hours as necessary for the assigned case (minimum of 10 hours per month). Position Purpose: A CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) is a trained citizen volunteer appointed by the Juvenile Court to ensure that the needs and interests of abused or neglected children are being met. CASAs are assigned to dependent children who are under the Juvenile Court’s jurisdiction and are assigned at the discretion of the Judge of the Juvenile Court. Duties & Responsibilities: Obtain firsthand a clear understanding of the needs and situation of the child by reviewing all relevant documents and records and interviewing the child, parents, social workers, teachers and other persons to determine the facts and circumstances of the child’s situation. Identify and advocate for the best interest of the child. Seek cooperative solutions by acting as a facilitator among parties. Provide at every hearing a report which include findings and recommendations. Appear at all hearings to advocate for the child’s best interests and provide testimony when necessary. Have regular and sufficient in-person contact with the child to ensure in-depth knowledge of the case and make fact-based recommendations to the court. The CASA/GAL volunteer shall meet in-person with the child once every thirty days at a minimum. An exception may be granted at the discretion of program staff; however, the justification and reasons for a decision to permit less frequent-in person contact must be documented. Make recommendations for specific appropriate services for the child and, when appropriate, the child’s family. Determine if a permanent plan has been created for a child. Monitor implementation of service plans and court orders assuring that court ordered services are implemented in a timely manner and that review hearings are held in accordance with the law. Inform the court promptly of important developments in the case through appropriate means as determined by court rules or statute. Advocate for the child’s best interests in the community by interfacing with mental health, educational and other community systems to assure that the child’s needs in these areas are met. Participate in all scheduled case conferences with supervisory staff. Participate in all in-service training. Maintain complete records about the case, including appointments, interviews and information gathered about the child and the child’s life circumstances. Maintain monthly contact with the Advocate Supervisor. Return case files to the program after the case is closed.Qualifications Must be at least 21 years of age. Must successfully pass a thorough screening/background check. Successful completion of pre-service training program. Attend a minimum of 12 hours’ in-service hours annually. Able to respect and relate to individuals from various backgrounds and cultures in a caring and sensitive manner. Good oral/written communication skills. Understands and is willing to commit to a minimum of a one-year volunteer position serving on a minimum of one assigned case. Willing to accept supervision, training, and evaluation from the professional staff. Able to provide their own transportation. Must be a dedicated child advocate, willing to learn the best possible means to ensure that the needs of the children in the Menominee or Marinette County juvenile justice system are being met.Organization: CASA of Menominee/Marinette Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 49858 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Habitat for Humanity Experienced Volunteers neededAre you newly retired from a skills or trade industry? Would you like to share your gifts with us at Habitat for Humanity? Would you be interested in being a crew leader? Assist with construction of simple, decent and affordable homes, with the guidance of our paid construction staff. Be willing to share your construction knowledge with general volunteers, possibly by working in a small group setting with them for the day (under the leadership of our staff). Types of building projects: framing, siding, building a detached garage, dry walling, painting, trim work, hanging cabinets and more. Our build days are Wednesday & Thursday and some Saturdays. Pick which day that fits your schedule.Come out as a general volunteer the first time to see if we are a good fit for you. We will be taking volunteers on our build sites all year long. Any questions? Please contact Julia Drobeck at Jdrobeck@greenbayhabitat.org or call 920-593-5792. Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Green Bay Are you newly retired from a skills or trade industry? Would you like to share your gifts with us at Habitat for Humanity? Would you be interested in being a crew leader? Assist with construction of simple, decent and affordable homes, with the guidance of our paid construction staff. Be willing to share your construction knowledge with general volunteers, possibly by working in a small group setting with them for the day (under the leadership of our staff). Types of building projects: framing, siding, building a detached garage, dry walling, painting, trim work, hanging cabinets and more. Our build days are Wednesday & Thursday and some Saturdays. Pick which day that fits your schedule.Come out as a general volunteer the first time to see if we are a good fit for you. We will be taking volunteers on our build sites all year long. Any questions? Please contact Julia Drobeck at Jdrobeck@greenbayhabitat.org or call 920-593-5792. Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Green Bay Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 54311 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Merchandise Preparation AssistantMeet new people, learn a new skill and help Habitat for Humanity all at the same time. Become a Merchandise Preparation Assistant today! Volunteer Shifts (flexibility is available): Monday- 9:00 to 1:00 or Noon to 4:00 Tuesday - Friday 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.Merchandise Preparation Roles & Responsibilities: Customer Service Answer customer questions and donor questions as needed Assist customers with loading and unloading merchandiseMerchandising Price, organize and place merchandise in appropriate departments Clean merchandiseDonation Receiving Unload donations Fill out donation slipsDesired Skills & Experience: Cheerful and upbeat customer service skillsTraining & Resources Provided: 1/2 hour orientation 4 hour training with ReStore staff member or experienced volunteer Staff support is always available to assist with questionsWhat's in it for you? Fun environment Shopping for your own home improvement needs Free snacks and cookiesOrganization: ReStore - Habitat for Humanity of Greater Green Bay Meet new people, learn a new skill and help Habitat for Humanity all at the same time. Become a Merchandise Preparation Assistant today! Volunteer Shifts (flexibility is available): Monday- 9:00 to 1:00 or Noon to 4:00 Tuesday - Friday 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.Merchandise Preparation Roles & Responsibilities: Customer Service Answer customer questions and donor questions as needed Assist customers with loading and unloading merchandiseMerchandising Price, organize and place merchandise in appropriate departments Clean merchandiseDonation Receiving Unload donations Fill out donation slipsDesired Skills & Experience: Cheerful and upbeat customer service skillsTraining & Resources Provided: 1/2 hour orientation 4 hour training with ReStore staff member or experienced volunteer Staff support is always available to assist with questionsWhat's in it for you? Fun environment Shopping for your own home improvement needs Free snacks and cookiesOrganization: ReStore - Habitat for Humanity of Greater Green Bay Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Organization Requirement: >14 years old Zip Code: 54311 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Garden VolunteersHazelwood Historic House needs help keeping their garden beds neat and tidy. Depending on experience and age we have many garden jobs. Jobs range from weeding and planting to painting, trimming and other tasks. We will provide materials to complete each task. Contact us for details. (920)437-1840. Organization: Brown County Historical Society & Hazelwood Historic House Hazelwood Historic House needs help keeping their garden beds neat and tidy. Depending on experience and age we have many garden jobs. Jobs range from weeding and planting to painting, trimming and other tasks. We will provide materials to complete each task. Contact us for details. (920)437-1840. Organization: Brown County Historical Society & Hazelwood Historic House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: Yes |