Volunteer: Remote Volunteer for Aurora Hospice- Bereavement callerBereavement Volunteers play a pivotal role in providing comfort and empathy to individuals who are navigating challenges of grief. This role offers a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact to offer support to individuals coping with grief.
Responsibilities: Place calls to patients home 6 months after their loss. Providing families with a listening ear, and validating feelings. Share information about grieving process and provide resources available. Assist in support groups, one-on-one grief support, and phone calls.
Please apply for this position below Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice Bereavement Volunteers play a pivotal role in providing comfort and empathy to individuals who are navigating challenges of grief. This role offers a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact to offer support to individuals coping with grief.
Responsibilities: Place calls to patients home 6 months after their loss. Providing families with a listening ear, and validating feelings. Share information about grieving process and provide resources available. Assist in support groups, one-on-one grief support, and phone calls.
Please apply for this position below Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Companion Volunteers
Volunteers are the HEART of Aurora at Home Hospice. We are looking for kind, caring individuals to provide companionship to our patients and respite for their caregivers. As a Hospice Companion Volunteer, you could:
Play games.
Read a book.
Participate in life review.
Be present while a caregiver rests.
Remember special days.
Laugh with a patient.
Hold their hand while the rest.
Please apply through the link below. Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice
Volunteers are the HEART of Aurora at Home Hospice. We are looking for kind, caring individuals to provide companionship to our patients and respite for their caregivers. As a Hospice Companion Volunteer, you could:
Play games.
Read a book.
Participate in life review.
Be present while a caregiver rests.
Remember special days.
Laugh with a patient.
Hold their hand while the rest.
Please apply through the link below. Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities Agency: Aurora Health at Home Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Green Bay Sail & Paddle Sailing Staff SupportProvide valuable behind-the-scenes help with tasks such as administering surveys, organizing files, and assisting shore activities. Agency: Green Bay Sail and Paddle Provide valuable behind-the-scenes help with tasks such as administering surveys, organizing files, and assisting shore activities. Agency: Green Bay Sail and Paddle Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54302 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Green Bay Sail & Paddle Community EngagementCommunity outreach volunteers assist with expos and farmers market - distributing marketing materials. Join outreach projects that connect Green Bay Sail & Paddle with local organizations, promote inclusivity, and build awareness of our mission. Agency: Green Bay Sail and Paddle Community outreach volunteers assist with expos and farmers market - distributing marketing materials. Join outreach projects that connect Green Bay Sail & Paddle with local organizations, promote inclusivity, and build awareness of our mission. Agency: Green Bay Sail and Paddle Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54302 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Green Bay Sail & Paddle TranslatorSupporting the education and growth of local youth is central to our mission. If you speak Spanish, consider volunteering your time to help with our educational initiatives in the Hispanic community. Agency: Green Bay Sail and Paddle Supporting the education and growth of local youth is central to our mission. If you speak Spanish, consider volunteering your time to help with our educational initiatives in the Hispanic community. Agency: Green Bay Sail and Paddle Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54302 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Green Bay Sail & Paddle Semi-Trailer UnloadingIn our off-season, the majority of our boats are stored in a semi trailer. Once in the spring and once in the fall, we need to unload or load this trailer and are always in need of volunteers for this task. Agency: Green Bay Sail and Paddle In our off-season, the majority of our boats are stored in a semi trailer. Once in the spring and once in the fall, we need to unload or load this trailer and are always in need of volunteers for this task. Agency: Green Bay Sail and Paddle Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54302 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Green Bay Sail & Paddle Photography & VideographyCapture the excitement of sailing with Green Bay Sail & Paddle! If you have creative skills in photography or video, we’d love your help in showcasing our programs and community. Agency: Green Bay Sail and Paddle Capture the excitement of sailing with Green Bay Sail & Paddle! If you have creative skills in photography or video, we’d love your help in showcasing our programs and community. Agency: Green Bay Sail and Paddle Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54302-1205 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Training to Become a CASA VolunteerCASA volunteers are everyday people who show up for children in foster care by getting to know them, listening to what matters most, and helping ensure their voices are heard. You don’t need special experience — we teach you everything you need to feel confident and supported. What matters most is your consistency, compassion, and belief that every child deserves stability and connection. If you’re ready to make a meaningful impact right here in our community, learn more at www.casabc.org/volunteer. Agency: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Brown County CASA volunteers are everyday people who show up for children in foster care by getting to know them, listening to what matters most, and helping ensure their voices are heard. You don’t need special experience — we teach you everything you need to feel confident and supported. What matters most is your consistency, compassion, and belief that every child deserves stability and connection. If you’re ready to make a meaningful impact right here in our community, learn more at www.casabc.org/volunteer. Agency: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Brown County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Wisconsin Humane Society Off-Site Adoption CenterThe Wisconsin Humane Society-Green Bay Campus is looking for volunteers to help support the shelter. We are specifically in need of Off-Site Adoption Center Volunteers to help clean and adopt out our cats in our local pet stores. If you are interested in volunteering, please visit our website Volunteer | Wisconsin Humane Society to learn more about our program and how to become a volunteer Agency: 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 Off-Site Adoption Center Volunteers to help clean and adopt out our cats in our local pet stores. If you are interested in volunteering, please visit our website Volunteer | Wisconsin Humane Society to learn more about our program and how to become a volunteer Agency: Wisconsin Humane Society Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54302 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 Volunteer | Wisconsin Humane Society to learn more about our program and how to become a volunteer. Agency: 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 Volunteer | Wisconsin Humane Society to learn more about our program and how to become a volunteer. Agency: Wisconsin Humane Society Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54302 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers Needed!Thank you for your interest in volunteering at the Wisconsin Humane Society Green Bay Campus! Every day, volunteers help improve the lives of animals and they each play a vital role in the success of our shelters which care for more than 65,000 animals each year. Please go to our website, Volunteer | Wisconsin Humane Society, to find more information about our volunteer program at the Green Bay Campus and how to become a volunteer. Agency: Wisconsin Humane Society Thank you for your interest in volunteering at the Wisconsin Humane Society Green Bay Campus! Every day, volunteers help improve the lives of animals and they each play a vital role in the success of our shelters which care for more than 65,000 animals each year. Please go to our website, Volunteer | Wisconsin Humane Society, to find more information about our volunteer program at the Green Bay Campus and how to become a volunteer. Agency: Wisconsin Humane Society Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54302 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Canine Comfort Crew needed at Aurora Bay Area in MarinetteDo you have a furry companion that would like to make a difference by bringing joy and comfort to patients if you do consider joining our amazing team here at Aurora Bay Area in Marinette!
Responsibilities: Visits with patients, families, and staff providing emotional support with you furry companion. Assist in creating a soothing environment. Bring joy and smiles to patients and families.
If your dog is certified through Pets Helping People, TDI, or Pet Partners: Please visit to complete an online application. Aurora Health Care part of Advocate Health: Volunteering opportunities
Agency: Aurora Health Care (Green Bay & Marinette) Do you have a furry companion that would like to make a difference by bringing joy and comfort to patients if you do consider joining our amazing team here at Aurora Bay Area in Marinette!
Responsibilities: Visits with patients, families, and staff providing emotional support with you furry companion. Assist in creating a soothing environment. Bring joy and smiles to patients and families.
If your dog is certified through Pets Helping People, TDI, or Pet Partners: Please visit to complete an online application. Aurora Health Care part of Advocate Health: Volunteering opportunities
Agency: Aurora Health Care (Green Bay & Marinette) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54143 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Imagination Station MonitorOur Imagination Station is a hands-on, open-ended play space where kids build, invent, and explore using a variety of materials. As an Imagination Station Monitor, your role is to help monitor the area, keep materials tidy and available, and encourage safe, imaginative play. You’ll be welcoming families, answering basic questions, and gently guiding children when needed. This role is available to pick up Tuesdays-Saturdays during museum open hours. What you'll do: Keep an eye on the space to ensure safe, respectful play Reset and organize materials as needed Greet families and answer general questions Encourage creativity and curiosity in young learnersWho we're looking for: Friendly and reliable individuals Comfortable being around children and families Able to stand and move around for a shift Willing to jump in and help keep the space clean and inviting No experience necessary -- just a positive attitude and a love for helping kids learn through play!Agency: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Our Imagination Station is a hands-on, open-ended play space where kids build, invent, and explore using a variety of materials. As an Imagination Station Monitor, your role is to help monitor the area, keep materials tidy and available, and encourage safe, imaginative play. You’ll be welcoming families, answering basic questions, and gently guiding children when needed. This role is available to pick up Tuesdays-Saturdays during museum open hours. What you'll do: Keep an eye on the space to ensure safe, respectful play Reset and organize materials as needed Greet families and answer general questions Encourage creativity and curiosity in young learnersWho we're looking for: Friendly and reliable individuals Comfortable being around children and families Able to stand and move around for a shift Willing to jump in and help keep the space clean and inviting No experience necessary -- just a positive attitude and a love for helping kids learn through play!Agency: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54302 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Gift Shop Clerk/CashierNeville Public Museum is in need of volunteers for our Gift Shop. Volunteers must be dependable, have good customer service and communication skills, know how to use a computer and accurately handle money, be over 21, and willing to work one four hour time slot per week on an ongoing basis. Volunteers will greet/assist customers and operate a computerized cash register. Training will be provided. Agency: Neville Public Museum Neville Public Museum is in need of volunteers for our Gift Shop. Volunteers must be dependable, have good customer service and communication skills, know how to use a computer and accurately handle money, be over 21, and willing to work one four hour time slot per week on an ongoing basis. Volunteers will greet/assist customers and operate a computerized cash register. Training will be provided. Agency: Neville Public Museum Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54303 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make a Difference with Local SeniorsOur Activities Department is welcoming compassionate volunteers to spend meaningful time with residents in our Assisted Living, Memory Care, and Skilled Nursing & Rehab Center. We have various locations: De Pere, Appleton, Peshtigo, Marinette, Weston, Rhinelander, and WI Rapids. Volunteer Opportunities Include:1:1 social visits with residents Therapy-certified animal visits Helping with arts and crafts, bingo, and games Playing cards, board games, and doing puzzles Manicures Leading Bible studies or faith-based activities Supporting residents with hobbies they enjoy We also love group volunteers! Student organizations, community groups, and clubs are encouraged to volunteer together. Performers & Creative Groups WelcomeWe happily host choir, theater, dance, and music groups who want to rehearse or perform for residents. Why Volunteer with Us?Volunteering with seniors creates powerful connections. Your time helps reduce loneliness, brings joy and purpose to residents, and offers volunteers a deeply rewarding experience. Many volunteers say their time here is just as impactful for them as it is for those they serve. No special skills required—just kindness, patience, and a desire to connect. If you’re searching for volunteer work with seniors, we’d love to hear from you. Apply Todayhttps://www.rennesgroup.com/volunteer-2/ Agency: Rennes Group Our Activities Department is welcoming compassionate volunteers to spend meaningful time with residents in our Assisted Living, Memory Care, and Skilled Nursing & Rehab Center. We have various locations: De Pere, Appleton, Peshtigo, Marinette, Weston, Rhinelander, and WI Rapids. Volunteer Opportunities Include:1:1 social visits with residents Therapy-certified animal visits Helping with arts and crafts, bingo, and games Playing cards, board games, and doing puzzles Manicures Leading Bible studies or faith-based activities Supporting residents with hobbies they enjoy We also love group volunteers! Student organizations, community groups, and clubs are encouraged to volunteer together. Performers & Creative Groups WelcomeWe happily host choir, theater, dance, and music groups who want to rehearse or perform for residents. Why Volunteer with Us?Volunteering with seniors creates powerful connections. Your time helps reduce loneliness, brings joy and purpose to residents, and offers volunteers a deeply rewarding experience. Many volunteers say their time here is just as impactful for them as it is for those they serve. No special skills required—just kindness, patience, and a desire to connect. If you’re searching for volunteer work with seniors, we’d love to hear from you. Apply Todayhttps://www.rennesgroup.com/volunteer-2/ Agency: Rennes Group Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54115 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Celebration Dinners 2026You can help House of Hope residents celebrate birthdays, babies, GEDs, and more! We’re looking for individuals or groups to provide dinner on the third Wednesday of each month. Meals should be prepared offsite and dropped off by 4:00 pm that day—or earlier if they can be refrigerated or frozen. Please plan to provide a main dish and side, salad, or veggies for about 30 people.Anyone can sign up, and Volunteer Orientation is not required. Celebration Dinner Volunteers do not interact with House of Hope clients.To sign up, click this link: https://www.mobilize.us/houseofhopegb/event/860839/
Agency: House of Hope Green Bay, Inc. You can help House of Hope residents celebrate birthdays, babies, GEDs, and more! We’re looking for individuals or groups to provide dinner on the third Wednesday of each month. Meals should be prepared offsite and dropped off by 4:00 pm that day—or earlier if they can be refrigerated or frozen. Please plan to provide a main dish and side, salad, or veggies for about 30 people.Anyone can sign up, and Volunteer Orientation is not required. Celebration Dinner Volunteers do not interact with House of Hope clients.To sign up, click this link: https://www.mobilize.us/houseofhopegb/event/860839/
Agency: House of Hope Green Bay, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54303 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Are you a senior (55+) with a heart for children? Become a Classroom Grandparent!
Would you like to make a difference in a child's life while also earning a modest, tax-free hourly stipend?
The Encompass Foster Grandparent Program may be the right fit for you!
The Foster Grandparent Program connects two generations, enriching seniors' lives with a sense of purpose and providing children ages infant-4 with a consistent grandparent figure who supports them in social play and classroom activities.
The Foster Grandparent Program is for volunteers who:
are 55 years of age or better
meet limited annual income guidelines as required by AmeriCorps Seniors, the program's funding source ($31,300 single, $42,300 two family unit) agree to complete and pass background checksVolunteering takes place in an assigned classroom at one of seven 5-star rated Encompass Early Education Child Care Centers in Brown County. A minimum of 5 hours per week is required (though 10 or more is ideal), with the option to volunteer up to 32 hours weekly.
Agency: Encompass Early Education and Care, Inc.
Would you like to make a difference in a child's life while also earning a modest, tax-free hourly stipend?
The Encompass Foster Grandparent Program may be the right fit for you!
The Foster Grandparent Program connects two generations, enriching seniors' lives with a sense of purpose and providing children ages infant-4 with a consistent grandparent figure who supports them in social play and classroom activities.
The Foster Grandparent Program is for volunteers who:
are 55 years of age or better
meet limited annual income guidelines as required by AmeriCorps Seniors, the program's funding source ($31,300 single, $42,300 two family unit) agree to complete and pass background checksVolunteering takes place in an assigned classroom at one of seven 5-star rated Encompass Early Education Child Care Centers in Brown County. A minimum of 5 hours per week is required (though 10 or more is ideal), with the option to volunteer up to 32 hours weekly.
Agency: Encompass Early Education and Care, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >55 years old Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Social Media Content CreatorSummary: We are seeking a Christian volunteer to create and post content for our social media platforms. This role supports our marketing efforts to build awareness and grow support for Acts 1:8 Ministry. Your contributions will help us fulfill our mission: Equipping Christians to evangelize through kindness. Essential Duties & Responsibilities: Ø Create engaging content for social media platforms to promote Acts 1:8 Ministry’s mission, the Planned Acts of Christian Kindness (P.A.C.K.) Outreach program, Christian stewardship, and encourage volunteerism. Ø Post social media content on the ministry’s social media platforms as directed in a manner that is Christ-based, professional, mission-centric, and consistent with Acts 1:8 Ministry’s brand. Ø Assist with researching and implementing social media trends. Ø Other duties as assigned. Requirements: Ø Same Values and teachings as followed by Acts 1:8 Ministry. Ø Passion for our mission: equipping Christians to evangelize thorough kindness. Ø Time management and organizational skills Ø Problem solving skills Ø Strong written communication skills Ø Creativity and graphic design skills Ø Strong computer and social media skills Training & Supervision: Ø Detail training of project – written & verbal (if needed) Ø Supervision & training is done by the Volunteer Coordinator. Ø Contact information of Volunteer Coordinator: vickienell@acts18.org or 920-494-2289 Location & Time Commitment: Ø Located in our home office in Green Bay, WI. Ø Enjoy Part-time, flexible hours that work with your schedule. Anytime, between 9-5 Monday – Friday. Ø Virtual opportunities may be available. Agency: Acts 1:8 Ministry Summary: We are seeking a Christian volunteer to create and post content for our social media platforms. This role supports our marketing efforts to build awareness and grow support for Acts 1:8 Ministry. Your contributions will help us fulfill our mission: Equipping Christians to evangelize through kindness. Essential Duties & Responsibilities: Ø Create engaging content for social media platforms to promote Acts 1:8 Ministry’s mission, the Planned Acts of Christian Kindness (P.A.C.K.) Outreach program, Christian stewardship, and encourage volunteerism. Ø Post social media content on the ministry’s social media platforms as directed in a manner that is Christ-based, professional, mission-centric, and consistent with Acts 1:8 Ministry’s brand. Ø Assist with researching and implementing social media trends. Ø Other duties as assigned. Requirements: Ø Same Values and teachings as followed by Acts 1:8 Ministry. Ø Passion for our mission: equipping Christians to evangelize thorough kindness. Ø Time management and organizational skills Ø Problem solving skills Ø Strong written communication skills Ø Creativity and graphic design skills Ø Strong computer and social media skills Training & Supervision: Ø Detail training of project – written & verbal (if needed) Ø Supervision & training is done by the Volunteer Coordinator. Ø Contact information of Volunteer Coordinator: vickienell@acts18.org or 920-494-2289 Location & Time Commitment: Ø Located in our home office in Green Bay, WI. Ø Enjoy Part-time, flexible hours that work with your schedule. Anytime, between 9-5 Monday – Friday. Ø Virtual opportunities may be available. Agency: Acts 1:8 Ministry Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54304 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ministry Data Specialist:Summary: The Ministry Data Specialist supports outreach efforts by contacting new churches and individual P.A.C.K. (Planned Acts of Christian Kindness) program downloads to grow awareness and raise support to further Acts 1:8 Ministry’s mission. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Ø Build Church database, send emails, and do follow up as necessary. Ø Call and email new church and individual P.A.C.K. downloads to provide ongoing outreach support, assistance, and prayer. Ø Other duties as assigned. Requirements: Ø Passion for our mission: Equipping Christians to evangelize thorough kindness. Ø Customer Service experience preferred. Ø Google Doc/Sheets experience preferred. Ø Time management and organizational skills Ø Problem solving skills. Ø Outgoing and cheerful disposition Ø Strong interpersonal skills Training and Supervision: Ø Detail training of project – written and verbal (if needed) Ø Supervision and training are done by the Volunteer Coordinator. Ø Contact information of Volunteer Coordinator: vickienell@acts18.org or 920-494-2289 Location and Time Commitment: Ø Located in our home office in Green Bay, WI. Ø Enjoy Part-time, flexible hours that work with your schedule. Anytime, between 9-5 Monday – Friday. Ø Virtual opportunities may be available. Agency: Acts 1:8 Ministry Summary: The Ministry Data Specialist supports outreach efforts by contacting new churches and individual P.A.C.K. (Planned Acts of Christian Kindness) program downloads to grow awareness and raise support to further Acts 1:8 Ministry’s mission. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Ø Build Church database, send emails, and do follow up as necessary. Ø Call and email new church and individual P.A.C.K. downloads to provide ongoing outreach support, assistance, and prayer. Ø Other duties as assigned. Requirements: Ø Passion for our mission: Equipping Christians to evangelize thorough kindness. Ø Customer Service experience preferred. Ø Google Doc/Sheets experience preferred. Ø Time management and organizational skills Ø Problem solving skills. Ø Outgoing and cheerful disposition Ø Strong interpersonal skills Training and Supervision: Ø Detail training of project – written and verbal (if needed) Ø Supervision and training are done by the Volunteer Coordinator. Ø Contact information of Volunteer Coordinator: vickienell@acts18.org or 920-494-2289 Location and Time Commitment: Ø Located in our home office in Green Bay, WI. Ø Enjoy Part-time, flexible hours that work with your schedule. Anytime, between 9-5 Monday – Friday. Ø Virtual opportunities may be available. Agency: Acts 1:8 Ministry Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54304 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Media Data CoordinatorSummary: The Media Data Coordinator helps build and strengthen relationships with national media outlets to increase awareness and support for Acts 1:8 Ministry. This role plays a key part in advancing our mission of “Equipping Christians to evangelize through kindness” by ensuring our message reaches a broader audience through strategic media engagement. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: *Contact national Christian radio stations to inform them about Acts 1:8 Ministry, our mission, and our free outreach resources. *Send the station our Public Service Announcement (PSA) to play on-air, every 6 months. *Follow up with a phone call to the radio Stations, every 6 months. *Schedule an interview for the Ministry Coordinator, whenever possible. *Other duties as assigned. Requirements: *Passion for our mission: Equipping Christians to evangelize through kindness.\ *Customer Service Skills / Public Relations experience. *Time management and organizational skills *Problem solving skills. *Strong interpersonal skills *Computer, Google Sheets, and phone skills Training and Supervision: * Detail training of project – written and verbal (done by zoom if remote). * Details of each script are available for email and calling. * Practice call done by trainer before trainee. * Supervision and training are done by the Volunteer Coordinator. * Contact information of Volunteer Coordinator: vickienell@acts18.org or 920-494-2289. Location and Time Commitment: * Located in our home office in Green Bay, WI. * Enjoy Part-time, flexible hours that work with your schedule. Anytime, between 9-5 Monday – Friday. * Remote opportunities may be available. Agency: Acts 1:8 Ministry Summary: The Media Data Coordinator helps build and strengthen relationships with national media outlets to increase awareness and support for Acts 1:8 Ministry. This role plays a key part in advancing our mission of “Equipping Christians to evangelize through kindness” by ensuring our message reaches a broader audience through strategic media engagement. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: *Contact national Christian radio stations to inform them about Acts 1:8 Ministry, our mission, and our free outreach resources. *Send the station our Public Service Announcement (PSA) to play on-air, every 6 months. *Follow up with a phone call to the radio Stations, every 6 months. *Schedule an interview for the Ministry Coordinator, whenever possible. *Other duties as assigned. Requirements: *Passion for our mission: Equipping Christians to evangelize through kindness.\ *Customer Service Skills / Public Relations experience. *Time management and organizational skills *Problem solving skills. *Strong interpersonal skills *Computer, Google Sheets, and phone skills Training and Supervision: * Detail training of project – written and verbal (done by zoom if remote). * Details of each script are available for email and calling. * Practice call done by trainer before trainee. * Supervision and training are done by the Volunteer Coordinator. * Contact information of Volunteer Coordinator: vickienell@acts18.org or 920-494-2289. Location and Time Commitment: * Located in our home office in Green Bay, WI. * Enjoy Part-time, flexible hours that work with your schedule. Anytime, between 9-5 Monday – Friday. * Remote opportunities may be available. Agency: Acts 1:8 Ministry Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54304 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Facilities Maintenance WorkerSummary: The Facilities Maintenance Worker supports the home office by performing outside maintenance duties as needed; to support Acts 1:8 Ministry's mission: Equipping Christians to evangelize through kindness. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Perform outside maintenance duties including, but not limited to, filling holes, picking up sticks/logs, picking up trash, checking property for any damage. etc. Mowing the grass in the summertime, once a week or every other week. Also spraying weeds every week or every other week.Other duties as assigned. Requirements: Passion for our mission: Equipping Christians to evangelize thorough kindness. Time management and organizational skills.Problem solving skills. Your own gloves.Customer service skills Training and Supervision: Detailed training of project. Supervision and training are done by the Volunteer Coordinator. Contact information of Volunteer Coordinator: vickienell@acts18.org or 920-494-2289 Location and Time Commitment: Located in our home office in Green Bay, WI.Enjoy Part-time, flexible hours that work with your schedule. Anytime, between 9-5 Monday – Friday. Agency: Acts 1:8 Ministry Summary: The Facilities Maintenance Worker supports the home office by performing outside maintenance duties as needed; to support Acts 1:8 Ministry's mission: Equipping Christians to evangelize through kindness. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Perform outside maintenance duties including, but not limited to, filling holes, picking up sticks/logs, picking up trash, checking property for any damage. etc. Mowing the grass in the summertime, once a week or every other week. Also spraying weeds every week or every other week.Other duties as assigned. Requirements: Passion for our mission: Equipping Christians to evangelize thorough kindness. Time management and organizational skills.Problem solving skills. Your own gloves.Customer service skills Training and Supervision: Detailed training of project. Supervision and training are done by the Volunteer Coordinator. Contact information of Volunteer Coordinator: vickienell@acts18.org or 920-494-2289 Location and Time Commitment: Located in our home office in Green Bay, WI.Enjoy Part-time, flexible hours that work with your schedule. Anytime, between 9-5 Monday – Friday. Agency: Acts 1:8 Ministry Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54304 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Board MemberShare your talents! You don't necessarily need to be a musician to help us reach our goals. We’d love to expand our board membership to include experts in the areas of marketing, fundraising, strategic planning, and educational outreach. The full board meets monthly (usually the evening of the fourth Wednesday), often via video conferencing. Members also serve on committees (education, fundraising, marketing, operations) which meet as needed and report back to the full board.Agency: Civic Symphony of Green Bay Share your talents! You don't necessarily need to be a musician to help us reach our goals. We’d love to expand our board membership to include experts in the areas of marketing, fundraising, strategic planning, and educational outreach. The full board meets monthly (usually the evening of the fourth Wednesday), often via video conferencing. Members also serve on committees (education, fundraising, marketing, operations) which meet as needed and report back to the full board.Agency: Civic Symphony of Green Bay Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54115 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: YOU can help change a child's story! Become a Court Appointed Special Advocate!Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Brown County is a volunteer-based nonprofit organization that provides a voice for children who have experienced abuse and/or neglect who are under the legal protection of the court system. We recruit, train and support community volunteers to advocate on behalf of children under court protection until they are safe and thriving in permanent homes. CASA volunteers visit the child regularly & submit a monthly report to the judge on the child's safety and well-being to help the judge make important decisions on the child's future. Every CASA works closely with an Advocate Supervisor, on the CASA staff, who provides support and guidance throughout the court process and child's journey. You do not need any specialized skills to become a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteer. CASA volunteers are 21 or older, undergo a background, child protective services and reference check, take part in a personal interview, & complete CASA volunteer pre-service training. CASA volunteers are patient, open-minded people from all walks of life who have good communication skills, a history of following through on commitments, and a willingness to accept guidance. Above all, CASA volunteers care about children and their futures! All volunteers go through an initial 30 hours of training (15 hours of online coursework and 15 hours of in-person training). The training includes sections that guide you through the role of the CASA volunteer, the child welfare system, needs and development of children, trauma, mental health, poverty, professional communication, cultural competence, educational needs and permanency. Once training is completed, volunteers are then sworn in by a Brown County Judge, taking an oath of confidentiality. Check out our website to learn more and help us make a difference for children who need a strong voice! https://www.casabc.org/volunteer Agency: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Brown County Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Brown County is a volunteer-based nonprofit organization that provides a voice for children who have experienced abuse and/or neglect who are under the legal protection of the court system. We recruit, train and support community volunteers to advocate on behalf of children under court protection until they are safe and thriving in permanent homes. CASA volunteers visit the child regularly & submit a monthly report to the judge on the child's safety and well-being to help the judge make important decisions on the child's future. Every CASA works closely with an Advocate Supervisor, on the CASA staff, who provides support and guidance throughout the court process and child's journey. You do not need any specialized skills to become a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteer. CASA volunteers are 21 or older, undergo a background, child protective services and reference check, take part in a personal interview, & complete CASA volunteer pre-service training. CASA volunteers are patient, open-minded people from all walks of life who have good communication skills, a history of following through on commitments, and a willingness to accept guidance. Above all, CASA volunteers care about children and their futures! All volunteers go through an initial 30 hours of training (15 hours of online coursework and 15 hours of in-person training). The training includes sections that guide you through the role of the CASA volunteer, the child welfare system, needs and development of children, trauma, mental health, poverty, professional communication, cultural competence, educational needs and permanency. Once training is completed, volunteers are then sworn in by a Brown County Judge, taking an oath of confidentiality. Check out our website to learn more and help us make a difference for children who need a strong voice! https://www.casabc.org/volunteer Agency: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Brown County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join Our Front Desk Volunteer Team at The Micah Center and Wellspring!Join Our Front Desk Volunteer Team at The Micah Center and Wellspring! Are you someone who excels at multitasking and enjoys connecting with others? St. John's Ministries' daytime resource centers, The Micah Center and Wellspring, are looking for enthusiastic Front Desk Volunteers to be the welcoming face of our organization! As a Front Desk Volunteer, you will: Greet guests warmly and assist with sign-ins Answer phone calls and direct them to the appropriate staff or resources Provide assistance and answer questions from guests Schedule appointments with case managers Sort and distribute mail to our guestsThe Micah Center offers a vibrant, fast-paced environment where you'll be at the heart of the action, welcoming guests who can access resources and take steps forward in their journey. Every day is dynamic, with a constant flow of activity that keeps you engaged and energized. Wellspring provides a more serene and connection-focused atmosphere, where the slower pace, allows meaningful interactions with guests. Here, you'll have the opportunity to build strong relationships and offer a listening ear in a supportive and caring space. Why This Role Matters: Make a Difference: Your welcoming smile and attentive service communicate care and worth to every guest who walks through our doors. Support Our Mission: By volunteering, you enable our Office Managers to focus on facilitating workshops and completing other essential tasks, helping us to better serve our community. Be Part of Something Bigger: We are busier than ever, and your contribution as a volunteer is crucial in allowing us to increase our capacity and impact.Volunteer Shifts Available: Micah Center Shifts needed: Tuesdays 8:30am-noon and noon-3:30pm, Fridays noon-3:30pm Wellspring Shifts needed: Wednesday-Fridays 8:30am-noon and noon-3:30pm Both locations: Substitute volunteers with flexible availabilities are also welcome!Why
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and our team of AMAZING volunteers! Agency: St. John's Ministries Join Our Front Desk Volunteer Team at The Micah Center and Wellspring! Are you someone who excels at multitasking and enjoys connecting with others? St. John's Ministries' daytime resource centers, The Micah Center and Wellspring, are looking for enthusiastic Front Desk Volunteers to be the welcoming face of our organization! As a Front Desk Volunteer, you will: Greet guests warmly and assist with sign-ins Answer phone calls and direct them to the appropriate staff or resources Provide assistance and answer questions from guests Schedule appointments with case managers Sort and distribute mail to our guestsThe Micah Center offers a vibrant, fast-paced environment where you'll be at the heart of the action, welcoming guests who can access resources and take steps forward in their journey. Every day is dynamic, with a constant flow of activity that keeps you engaged and energized. Wellspring provides a more serene and connection-focused atmosphere, where the slower pace, allows meaningful interactions with guests. Here, you'll have the opportunity to build strong relationships and offer a listening ear in a supportive and caring space. Why This Role Matters: Make a Difference: Your welcoming smile and attentive service communicate care and worth to every guest who walks through our doors. Support Our Mission: By volunteering, you enable our Office Managers to focus on facilitating workshops and completing other essential tasks, helping us to better serve our community. Be Part of Something Bigger: We are busier than ever, and your contribution as a volunteer is crucial in allowing us to increase our capacity and impact.Volunteer Shifts Available: Micah Center Shifts needed: Tuesdays 8:30am-noon and noon-3:30pm, Fridays noon-3:30pm Wellspring Shifts needed: Wednesday-Fridays 8:30am-noon and noon-3:30pm Both locations: Substitute volunteers with flexible availabilities are also welcome!Why
Volunteer? Hear from Lisa, one of our dedicated Front Desk Volunteers: Join Lisa
and our team of AMAZING volunteers! Agency: St. John's Ministries Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Programming Assistance - Sense-sational Art!Enjoy working with children? Don't mind getting a little messy? Consider volunteering to run our Sense-sational Art Program! Every Wednesday from 11:00 AM–12:00 PM, children explore fun, hands-on art projects that change each week. Volunteers are welcome to assist with the program as often as they’d like. It’s a great way to get creative and make a difference with children in the community! We ask all volunteers to complete our Volunteer Form. It helps us learn more about you and connect you with the opportunity that’s the best fit! Find the form here: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Official Volunteer Form Agency: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Enjoy working with children? Don't mind getting a little messy? Consider volunteering to run our Sense-sational Art Program! Every Wednesday from 11:00 AM–12:00 PM, children explore fun, hands-on art projects that change each week. Volunteers are welcome to assist with the program as often as they’d like. It’s a great way to get creative and make a difference with children in the community! We ask all volunteers to complete our Volunteer Form. It helps us learn more about you and connect you with the opportunity that’s the best fit! Find the form here: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Official Volunteer Form Agency: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54302 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Share Your Culture at The Children's Museum of Green Bay!The Children's Museum of Green Bay is always looking to showcase and celebrate different cultures! Sign up for this opportunity and we will find a time for you to share your traditions with children in the community! We ask all volunteers to complete our Volunteer Form. It helps us learn more about you and connect you with the opportunity that’s the best fit! Find the form here: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Official Volunteer Form Agency: The Children's Museum of Green Bay The Children's Museum of Green Bay is always looking to showcase and celebrate different cultures! Sign up for this opportunity and we will find a time for you to share your traditions with children in the community! We ask all volunteers to complete our Volunteer Form. It helps us learn more about you and connect you with the opportunity that’s the best fit! Find the form here: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Official Volunteer Form Agency: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54302 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Programming Assistance - Awesome Agriculture!Interested in working with farming and food? Love working with children? Consider volunteering to run our Awesome Ag Program! Every Thursday from 11:00 AM–12:00 PM, children explore fun, hands-on agriculture projects that change each week. Volunteers are welcome to assist with the program as often as they’d like. We ask all volunteers to complete our Volunteer Form. It helps us learn more about you and connect you with the opportunity that’s the best fit! Find the form here: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Official Volunteer Form Agency: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Interested in working with farming and food? Love working with children? Consider volunteering to run our Awesome Ag Program! Every Thursday from 11:00 AM–12:00 PM, children explore fun, hands-on agriculture projects that change each week. Volunteers are welcome to assist with the program as often as they’d like. We ask all volunteers to complete our Volunteer Form. It helps us learn more about you and connect you with the opportunity that’s the best fit! Find the form here: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Official Volunteer Form Agency: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54302 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Programming Assistance - Sense-sational Art!Enjoy working with children? Don't mind getting a little messy? Consider volunteering to run our Sense-sational Art Program! Every Wednesday from 11:00 AM–12:00 PM, children explore fun, hands-on art projects that change each week. Volunteers are welcome to assist with the program as often as they’d like. It’s a great way to get creative and make a difference with children in the community! We ask all volunteers to complete our Volunteer Form. It helps us learn more about you and connect you with the opportunity that’s the best fit! Find the form here: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Official Volunteer Form Agency: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Enjoy working with children? Don't mind getting a little messy? Consider volunteering to run our Sense-sational Art Program! Every Wednesday from 11:00 AM–12:00 PM, children explore fun, hands-on art projects that change each week. Volunteers are welcome to assist with the program as often as they’d like. It’s a great way to get creative and make a difference with children in the community! We ask all volunteers to complete our Volunteer Form. It helps us learn more about you and connect you with the opportunity that’s the best fit! Find the form here: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Official Volunteer Form Agency: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54302 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Share Your Culture at The Children's Museum of Green Bay!The Children's Museum of Green Bay is always looking to showcase and celebrate different cultures! Sign up for this opportunity and we will find a time for you to share your traditions with children in the community! We ask all volunteers to complete our Volunteer Form. It helps us learn more about you and connect you with the opportunity that’s the best fit! Find the form here: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Official Volunteer Form Agency: The Children's Museum of Green Bay The Children's Museum of Green Bay is always looking to showcase and celebrate different cultures! Sign up for this opportunity and we will find a time for you to share your traditions with children in the community! We ask all volunteers to complete our Volunteer Form. It helps us learn more about you and connect you with the opportunity that’s the best fit! Find the form here: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Official Volunteer Form Agency: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54302 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Garden/Lawn MaintenanceLooking for those who enjoy lawn and garden care! We have a large outdoor space that needs tending to. Volunteers will help us maintain a welcoming and kid-friendly environment by weeding garden beds, trimming plants, watering plants, and keeping the space clean and inviting. This is a great opportunity for individuals or groups who enjoy fresh air and a little dirt under their nails! Agency: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Looking for those who enjoy lawn and garden care! We have a large outdoor space that needs tending to. Volunteers will help us maintain a welcoming and kid-friendly environment by weeding garden beds, trimming plants, watering plants, and keeping the space clean and inviting. This is a great opportunity for individuals or groups who enjoy fresh air and a little dirt under their nails! Agency: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54302 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Share Your Talents at The Children's Museum of Green Bay!Have a special skill, fun job, or talent that you would like to share with the children in our community? Connect with us, and we can create a program around your special skill! We ask all volunteers to complete our Volunteer Form. It helps us learn more about you and connect you with the opportunity that’s the best fit! Find the form here: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Official Volunteer Form Agency: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Have a special skill, fun job, or talent that you would like to share with the children in our community? Connect with us, and we can create a program around your special skill! We ask all volunteers to complete our Volunteer Form. It helps us learn more about you and connect you with the opportunity that’s the best fit! Find the form here: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Official Volunteer Form Agency: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54302 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Adopt-A-Block VolunteersHelp us clean up the downtown districts - one block at a time!
PROGRAM MISSION This program seeks to engage area businesses and citizens in the upkeep and beautification of their downtown. PROGRAM GOALS Create a more beautiful, welcoming Downtown with clean streets, tidy sidewalks, and well-maintained green spaces. Create a sense of Downtown pride and ownership amongst our participants. Foster a culture of volunteerism and community engagement. Encourage downtown businesses to effectively maintain their storefronts and properties.YOUR COMMITMENT We ask for a one-year minimum commitment to keep your block clear of debris, litter, and weeds. Track clean-up efforts with photos and forms provided by Downtown Green Bay, Inc. (DGBI) & Olde Main Street, Inc. (OMSI). Represent your team and the organizations with pride and positivity.How To Apply Contact jenny@downtowngreenbay.com if you have any questions. Agency: Downtown Green Bay, Inc. & Olde Main Street District Help us clean up the downtown districts - one block at a time!
PROGRAM MISSION This program seeks to engage area businesses and citizens in the upkeep and beautification of their downtown. PROGRAM GOALS Create a more beautiful, welcoming Downtown with clean streets, tidy sidewalks, and well-maintained green spaces. Create a sense of Downtown pride and ownership amongst our participants. Foster a culture of volunteerism and community engagement. Encourage downtown businesses to effectively maintain their storefronts and properties.YOUR COMMITMENT We ask for a one-year minimum commitment to keep your block clear of debris, litter, and weeds. Track clean-up efforts with photos and forms provided by Downtown Green Bay, Inc. (DGBI) & Olde Main Street, Inc. (OMSI). Represent your team and the organizations with pride and positivity.How To Apply Contact jenny@downtowngreenbay.com if you have any questions. Agency: Downtown Green Bay, Inc. & Olde Main Street District Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Share Your Talents at The Children's Museum of Green Bay!Have a special skill, fun job, or talent that you would like to share with the children in our community? Connect with us, and we can create a program around your special skill! We ask all volunteers to complete our Volunteer Form. It helps us learn more about you and connect you with the opportunity that’s the best fit! Find the form here: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Official Volunteer Form Agency: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Have a special skill, fun job, or talent that you would like to share with the children in our community? Connect with us, and we can create a program around your special skill! We ask all volunteers to complete our Volunteer Form. It helps us learn more about you and connect you with the opportunity that’s the best fit! Find the form here: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Official Volunteer Form Agency: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54302 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Check In's/ Liquor Sales/ Run Kid's Games at Paradise North's BBQ & Bluegrass EventWe're looking for Volunteers for Paradise North Distillery's Family Friendly event for October 18th.
Proceeds from this year’s event benefit the Center for Childhood Safety! Volunteers are needed throughout the day to keep the fun going! Multiple time slots available! Sign up https://tinyurl.com/mt9cp9pa Agency: Center for Childhood Safety We're looking for Volunteers for Paradise North Distillery's Family Friendly event for October 18th.
Proceeds from this year’s event benefit the Center for Childhood Safety! Volunteers are needed throughout the day to keep the fun going! Multiple time slots available! Sign up https://tinyurl.com/mt9cp9pa Agency: Center for Childhood Safety Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54302 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bike Helmet Fitting/ Supervise Kids on Scooters at Green Bay SchoolsWe are in need of volunteers to come assist with our Safe Routes to School program. Agency: Center for Childhood Safety We are in need of volunteers to come assist with our Safe Routes to School program. Agency: Center for Childhood Safety Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54304 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Home Delivered Meals DriversThe ADRC is always looking for drivers for our Home Delivered Meals program in Manitowoc. Each day, meals are delivered to community members who have difficulties leaving their homes without assistance. Deliveries take place from 10:45am-1:00pm. Meal pickup occurs at the Manitowoc Senior Center (3330 Custer St., Manitowoc). As a driver, you will be given a predetermined route to deliver for the day. Volunteers for our Home Delivered Meals must have a valid driver's license, a vehicle, and a clean driving record, and they must pass a background check. Agency: Aging and Disability Resource Center of the Lakeshore The ADRC is always looking for drivers for our Home Delivered Meals program in Manitowoc. Each day, meals are delivered to community members who have difficulties leaving their homes without assistance. Deliveries take place from 10:45am-1:00pm. Meal pickup occurs at the Manitowoc Senior Center (3330 Custer St., Manitowoc). As a driver, you will be given a predetermined route to deliver for the day. Volunteers for our Home Delivered Meals must have a valid driver's license, a vehicle, and a clean driving record, and they must pass a background check. Agency: Aging and Disability Resource Center of the Lakeshore Need Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 54220 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front DeskPick your hours, 2, 4, 6, or 8.
Serve as a welcoming presence for donors, residents, and visitors by greeting everyone with a warm smile and friendly interaction. Provide support to House staff by answering/screening phone calls and creating a positive, helpful environment at the front desk.
Agency: Freedom House Ministries Pick your hours, 2, 4, 6, or 8.
Serve as a welcoming presence for donors, residents, and visitors by greeting everyone with a warm smile and friendly interaction. Provide support to House staff by answering/screening phone calls and creating a positive, helpful environment at the front desk.
Agency: Freedom House Ministries Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 54311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ChildcareProvide attentive, loving, and safe childcare for children while their parents participate in evening educational programming. This role supports the overall mission of our community by ensuring children are well-cared for during programming. Volunteers are needed on Tuesdays and Thursday from 6:30-7:30pm. Agency: Freedom House Ministries Provide attentive, loving, and safe childcare for children while their parents participate in evening educational programming. This role supports the overall mission of our community by ensuring children are well-cared for during programming. Volunteers are needed on Tuesdays and Thursday from 6:30-7:30pm. Agency: Freedom House Ministries Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Janitorial Technician VolunteerJanitorial Technician Create a clean, safe, and welcoming environment for youth, staff, and visitors at Rawhide Youth Services. Your dedication helps maintain a space where growth and healing can thrive. Essential Responsibilities Facility Cleaning – Sweep, mop, vacuum, and disinfect common areas and offices Restroom Sanitation – Clean and restock restrooms to ensure hygiene Trash Removal – Empty and properly dispose of waste and recyclables Surface Disinfection – Wipe down tables, desks, and countertops Dusting & Windows – Maintain clear, dust-free surfaces and windows Supply Management – Restock cleaning supplies and report needsWhat You’ll Bring Previous janitorial or cleaning experience is a plus but not required Ability to follow instructions and work independently or as part of a team Physical ability to lift up to 25 pounds and perform repetitive movements Knowledge of safe cleaning techniques is helpful Minimum age: 18 years Strong attention to detail and a commitment to cleanliness Team-oriented mindset and commitment to Rawhide’s mission Ability to pass a background checkLocation: New London, WI Department: Facilities & Maintenance Work Environment Indoor work in offices, restrooms, and common areas Exposure to cleaning chemicals (protective gear provided as needed) Physical demands include lifting, bending, and extended periods of standing Time Commitment & Schedule: Flexible scheduling between 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Monday–Friday, based on availability. https://rawhide.org/get-involved/volunteer Agency: Rawhide Youth Services Janitorial Technician Create a clean, safe, and welcoming environment for youth, staff, and visitors at Rawhide Youth Services. Your dedication helps maintain a space where growth and healing can thrive. Essential Responsibilities Facility Cleaning – Sweep, mop, vacuum, and disinfect common areas and offices Restroom Sanitation – Clean and restock restrooms to ensure hygiene Trash Removal – Empty and properly dispose of waste and recyclables Surface Disinfection – Wipe down tables, desks, and countertops Dusting & Windows – Maintain clear, dust-free surfaces and windows Supply Management – Restock cleaning supplies and report needsWhat You’ll Bring Previous janitorial or cleaning experience is a plus but not required Ability to follow instructions and work independently or as part of a team Physical ability to lift up to 25 pounds and perform repetitive movements Knowledge of safe cleaning techniques is helpful Minimum age: 18 years Strong attention to detail and a commitment to cleanliness Team-oriented mindset and commitment to Rawhide’s mission Ability to pass a background checkLocation: New London, WI Department: Facilities & Maintenance Work Environment Indoor work in offices, restrooms, and common areas Exposure to cleaning chemicals (protective gear provided as needed) Physical demands include lifting, bending, and extended periods of standing Time Commitment & Schedule: Flexible scheduling between 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Monday–Friday, based on availability. https://rawhide.org/get-involved/volunteer Agency: Rawhide Youth Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54961 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Groundskeeping/Landscaping VolunteerCreate and maintain welcoming outdoor spaces that reflect Rawhide’s commitment to a positive environment. Your work ensures safe, well-kept grounds for youth, staff, and visitors. Essential Responsibilities Lawn Care – Mow, trim, and edge lawns to keep grounds looking their best Landscaping – Plant, weed, mulch, and water green spaces Tree & Shrub Maintenance – Prune trees and shrubs to maintain safety and aesthetics Debris Removal – Keep outdoor areas clean and free of hazards Equipment Care – Maintain and clean tools to ensure proper functionWhat You’ll Bring Experience in lawn care or landscaping is a plus but not required Familiarity with basic landscaping tools and equipment Physical ability to perform manual labor, including bending, lifting, and standing for extended periods Minimum age: 18 yearsStrong problem-solving skills and attention to detailTeam-oriented mindset and commitment to Rawhide’s missionAbility to pass a background checkLocation: New London, WI Department: Facilities Work Environment Outdoor work in various weather conditions (e.g., heat, cold, rain, wind) Physical demands include lifting up to 50 pounds and repetitive movements Use of manual and power tools with adherence to safety protocols Time Commitment & Schedule: Flexible scheduling between 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Monday–Friday, based on availability. https://rawhide.org/get-involved/volunteer Agency: Rawhide Youth Services Create and maintain welcoming outdoor spaces that reflect Rawhide’s commitment to a positive environment. Your work ensures safe, well-kept grounds for youth, staff, and visitors. Essential Responsibilities Lawn Care – Mow, trim, and edge lawns to keep grounds looking their best Landscaping – Plant, weed, mulch, and water green spaces Tree & Shrub Maintenance – Prune trees and shrubs to maintain safety and aesthetics Debris Removal – Keep outdoor areas clean and free of hazards Equipment Care – Maintain and clean tools to ensure proper functionWhat You’ll Bring Experience in lawn care or landscaping is a plus but not required Familiarity with basic landscaping tools and equipment Physical ability to perform manual labor, including bending, lifting, and standing for extended periods Minimum age: 18 yearsStrong problem-solving skills and attention to detailTeam-oriented mindset and commitment to Rawhide’s missionAbility to pass a background checkLocation: New London, WI Department: Facilities Work Environment Outdoor work in various weather conditions (e.g., heat, cold, rain, wind) Physical demands include lifting up to 50 pounds and repetitive movements Use of manual and power tools with adherence to safety protocols Time Commitment & Schedule: Flexible scheduling between 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Monday–Friday, based on availability. https://rawhide.org/get-involved/volunteer Agency: Rawhide Youth Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54961 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front Gate Attendant VolunteerFront Gate Attendant Be the first welcoming face at Rawhide Youth Services, ensuring a safe and secure environment for visitors, staff, and youth. Your presence at the front gate helps create a positive first impression while protecting and supporting our mission. Essential Responsibilities Greet Visitors – Welcome guests, staff, and volunteers in a friendly and professional manner Monitor Access – Control facility entry through the front gate, ensuring proper security measures Verify Credentials – Check visitor appointments or identification as needed Provide Information – Offer directions and guidance about the campus when required Track Entries – Maintain a log of visitors and deliveries Communicate Updates – Notify staff of visitor arrivals and gate-related mattersWhat You’ll Bring Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Ability to handle situations calmly and professionally Previous experience in customer service, security, or similar roles is a plus but not required Minimum age: 18 years Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail Team-oriented mindset and commitment to Rawhide’s mission Ability to pass a background checkLocation: New London, WI Department: Facilities Work Environment Position may require periods of standing or sitting Exposure to various weather conditions (e.g., heat, cold, rain, wind) Time Commitment & Schedule: Flexible scheduling between 8a.m.–4:30 p.m., Monday–Friday, on an as-needed basis https://rawhide.org/get-involved/volunteer Agency: Rawhide Youth Services Front Gate Attendant Be the first welcoming face at Rawhide Youth Services, ensuring a safe and secure environment for visitors, staff, and youth. Your presence at the front gate helps create a positive first impression while protecting and supporting our mission. Essential Responsibilities Greet Visitors – Welcome guests, staff, and volunteers in a friendly and professional manner Monitor Access – Control facility entry through the front gate, ensuring proper security measures Verify Credentials – Check visitor appointments or identification as needed Provide Information – Offer directions and guidance about the campus when required Track Entries – Maintain a log of visitors and deliveries Communicate Updates – Notify staff of visitor arrivals and gate-related mattersWhat You’ll Bring Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Ability to handle situations calmly and professionally Previous experience in customer service, security, or similar roles is a plus but not required Minimum age: 18 years Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail Team-oriented mindset and commitment to Rawhide’s mission Ability to pass a background checkLocation: New London, WI Department: Facilities Work Environment Position may require periods of standing or sitting Exposure to various weather conditions (e.g., heat, cold, rain, wind) Time Commitment & Schedule: Flexible scheduling between 8a.m.–4:30 p.m., Monday–Friday, on an as-needed basis https://rawhide.org/get-involved/volunteer Agency: Rawhide Youth Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54961 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Service VolunteerSupport Rawhide Youth Services by assisting in the preparation, serving, and cleanup of meals for youth and staff. Your role helps create a welcoming and nourishing environment that promotes health, connection, and positive experiences within our community. Essential Responsibilities Help Prepare Food – Assist with chopping, portioning ingredients, and meal prep Serve with a Smile – Provide meals in a friendly and respectful manner Maintain Cleanliness – Wash dishes, sanitize surfaces, and follow food safety rules Stay Organized – Keep supplies stocked and report low inventory Support Equipment Maintenance – Help maintain fryers, ovens, and shelving Create a Positive Dining Experience – Work with the team to ensure a welcoming atmosphereWhat You’ll Bring: Basic food prep knowledge is helpful but not required (training provided) Reliability and the ability to follow instructions Minimum age: 18 yearsProblem-solving skills and attention to detail Strong communication and teamwork abilities A commitment to Rawhide’s missionAbility to pass a background checkLocation: New London, WI Department: Food Service Work Environment Kitchen and dining area with exposure to heat and cooking equipment. Standing for long periods; occasional lifting up to 25 pounds. Follow health and safety protocols, including PPE as needed. Time Commitment & Schedule: Flexible scheduling between 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Monday-Friday https://rawhide.org/get-involved/volunteer Agency: Rawhide Youth Services Support Rawhide Youth Services by assisting in the preparation, serving, and cleanup of meals for youth and staff. Your role helps create a welcoming and nourishing environment that promotes health, connection, and positive experiences within our community. Essential Responsibilities Help Prepare Food – Assist with chopping, portioning ingredients, and meal prep Serve with a Smile – Provide meals in a friendly and respectful manner Maintain Cleanliness – Wash dishes, sanitize surfaces, and follow food safety rules Stay Organized – Keep supplies stocked and report low inventory Support Equipment Maintenance – Help maintain fryers, ovens, and shelving Create a Positive Dining Experience – Work with the team to ensure a welcoming atmosphereWhat You’ll Bring: Basic food prep knowledge is helpful but not required (training provided) Reliability and the ability to follow instructions Minimum age: 18 yearsProblem-solving skills and attention to detail Strong communication and teamwork abilities A commitment to Rawhide’s missionAbility to pass a background checkLocation: New London, WI Department: Food Service Work Environment Kitchen and dining area with exposure to heat and cooking equipment. Standing for long periods; occasional lifting up to 25 pounds. Follow health and safety protocols, including PPE as needed. Time Commitment & Schedule: Flexible scheduling between 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Monday-Friday https://rawhide.org/get-involved/volunteer Agency: Rawhide Youth Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54961 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Equine Care VolunteerHelp care for Rawhide’s horses and equine facilities, creating a safe and nurturing environment for youth to engage in equine-assisted activities. Your time and dedication support the well-being of our horses and the success of our programs. Essential Responsibilities Horse Care – Assist with feeding, watering, and groomingFacility Maintenance – Clean stalls, paddocks, and equine areas Health Monitoring – Observe and report any concerns about horse behavior or well-being Session Preparation – Help prepare horses for equine-assisted activities Program Support – Assist staff with equine-related sessions Equipment Organization – Maintain and organize equine suppliesWhat You’ll Bring Prior experience with horses or equine care is a plus but not requiredWillingness to learn and follow equine care standardsPhysical ability to lift up to 50 pounds and perform manual laborMinimum age: 18 yearsStrong problem-solving skills and attention to detailTeam-oriented mindset and commitment to Rawhide’s mission.Ability to pass a background checkLocation: New London, WI Department: Equine Program Work Environment: Outdoor work in barns, paddocks, and riding areas Exposure to various weather conditions (e.g., heat, cold, rain, wind) Physical demands include lifting, bending, and performing repetitive movements Potential for interaction with youth participants during equine programs Time Commitment & Schedule: Volunteer shifts are available on an as-needed basis. https://rawhide.org/get-involved/volunteer Agency: Rawhide Youth Services Help care for Rawhide’s horses and equine facilities, creating a safe and nurturing environment for youth to engage in equine-assisted activities. Your time and dedication support the well-being of our horses and the success of our programs. Essential Responsibilities Horse Care – Assist with feeding, watering, and groomingFacility Maintenance – Clean stalls, paddocks, and equine areas Health Monitoring – Observe and report any concerns about horse behavior or well-being Session Preparation – Help prepare horses for equine-assisted activities Program Support – Assist staff with equine-related sessions Equipment Organization – Maintain and organize equine suppliesWhat You’ll Bring Prior experience with horses or equine care is a plus but not requiredWillingness to learn and follow equine care standardsPhysical ability to lift up to 50 pounds and perform manual laborMinimum age: 18 yearsStrong problem-solving skills and attention to detailTeam-oriented mindset and commitment to Rawhide’s mission.Ability to pass a background checkLocation: New London, WI Department: Equine Program Work Environment: Outdoor work in barns, paddocks, and riding areas Exposure to various weather conditions (e.g., heat, cold, rain, wind) Physical demands include lifting, bending, and performing repetitive movements Potential for interaction with youth participants during equine programs Time Commitment & Schedule: Volunteer shifts are available on an as-needed basis. https://rawhide.org/get-involved/volunteer Agency: Rawhide Youth Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54961 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Building Maintenace VolunteerUse your hands-on skills to keep Rawhide Youth Services’ facilities safe, functional, and well-maintained—providing a stable environment for youth as they navigate their journey of growth and change. Your time and expertise ensure a space where at-risk youth can heal, grow, and thrive. Essential Responsibilities Keep Operations Running – Repair plumbing, electrical, carpentry, and HVAC systems so daily life runs smoothly Ensure Safety – Inspect facilities, fix issues quickly, and create a secure environment Stay Prepared – Organize tools, supplies, and workspaces to ensure every job gets done efficiently Support Events – Help set up and take down events that support our programs Show You Care – Every repair, fresh coat of paint, and cleared walkway reminds youth they are valuedWhat You’ll Bring Experience with basic maintenance tasks A willingness to lend a hand and problem-solve Physical ability to complete tasks like lifting and standingMinimum age: 18 yearsStrong problem-solving skills and attention to detailTeam-oriented mindset and commitment to Rawhide’s mission Ability to pass a background checkLocation: New London, WI Department: Facilities & Maintenance Work Environment: Outdoor work in various weather conditions (e.g., heat, cold, rain, wind) Physical demands include lifting up to 50 pounds and repetitive movements Time Commitment & Schedule: Flexible scheduling between 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Monday-Friday https://rawhide.org/get-involved/volunteer Agency: Rawhide Youth Services Use your hands-on skills to keep Rawhide Youth Services’ facilities safe, functional, and well-maintained—providing a stable environment for youth as they navigate their journey of growth and change. Your time and expertise ensure a space where at-risk youth can heal, grow, and thrive. Essential Responsibilities Keep Operations Running – Repair plumbing, electrical, carpentry, and HVAC systems so daily life runs smoothly Ensure Safety – Inspect facilities, fix issues quickly, and create a secure environment Stay Prepared – Organize tools, supplies, and workspaces to ensure every job gets done efficiently Support Events – Help set up and take down events that support our programs Show You Care – Every repair, fresh coat of paint, and cleared walkway reminds youth they are valuedWhat You’ll Bring Experience with basic maintenance tasks A willingness to lend a hand and problem-solve Physical ability to complete tasks like lifting and standingMinimum age: 18 yearsStrong problem-solving skills and attention to detailTeam-oriented mindset and commitment to Rawhide’s mission Ability to pass a background checkLocation: New London, WI Department: Facilities & Maintenance Work Environment: Outdoor work in various weather conditions (e.g., heat, cold, rain, wind) Physical demands include lifting up to 50 pounds and repetitive movements Time Commitment & Schedule: Flexible scheduling between 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Monday-Friday https://rawhide.org/get-involved/volunteer Agency: Rawhide Youth Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54961 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bart & Cherry Starr Museum AttendantThe Bart & Cherry Starr Museum Attendant Welcome visitors to The Bart and Cherry Starr Museum and bring Rawhide’s history to life. Your role ensures a meaningful and engaging experience for every guest. Essential Responsibilities Engage Visitors – Greet guests, provide information about exhibits, and share the history of Rawhide and the Starr family Operate the Gift Shop – Handle cash and credit card transactions at the register Maintain Inventory – Assist with restocking and organizing gift shop merchandise Guide Tours – Provide informative tours of the museum when needed Keep Spaces Organized – Ensure exhibits and the gift shop remain neat and welcoming What You’ll Bring Friendly and outgoing personality with excellent communication skills Ability to operate a cash register and handle money accurately Physical ability to stand for extended periods and lift up to 20 pounds Minimum age: 18 years Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail Team-oriented mindset and commitment to Rawhide’s mission Ability to pass a background check Location: New London, WI Department: Museum & Guest Services Work Environment Indoor museum and gift shop setting Frequent interaction with visitors, including individuals and groups Occasional lifting, bending, and restocking of inventory Time Commitment & Schedule: Volunteer shifts from 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday https://rawhide.org/get-involved/volunteer Agency: Rawhide Youth Services The Bart & Cherry Starr Museum Attendant Welcome visitors to The Bart and Cherry Starr Museum and bring Rawhide’s history to life. Your role ensures a meaningful and engaging experience for every guest. Essential Responsibilities Engage Visitors – Greet guests, provide information about exhibits, and share the history of Rawhide and the Starr family Operate the Gift Shop – Handle cash and credit card transactions at the register Maintain Inventory – Assist with restocking and organizing gift shop merchandise Guide Tours – Provide informative tours of the museum when needed Keep Spaces Organized – Ensure exhibits and the gift shop remain neat and welcoming What You’ll Bring Friendly and outgoing personality with excellent communication skills Ability to operate a cash register and handle money accurately Physical ability to stand for extended periods and lift up to 20 pounds Minimum age: 18 years Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail Team-oriented mindset and commitment to Rawhide’s mission Ability to pass a background check Location: New London, WI Department: Museum & Guest Services Work Environment Indoor museum and gift shop setting Frequent interaction with visitors, including individuals and groups Occasional lifting, bending, and restocking of inventory Time Commitment & Schedule: Volunteer shifts from 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday https://rawhide.org/get-involved/volunteer Agency: Rawhide Youth Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54961 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Campus BeautificationRawhide Youth Services is looking for dedicated volunteer groups to assist with ongoing maintenance and beautification projects at our 700-acre New London campus. This is a great opportunity for corporate teams, church groups, school organizations, or community clubs to work together, enjoy the outdoors, and make a direct impact on the lives of at-risk youth. Volunteer Responsibilities: Volunteer groups will assist with a variety of hands-on tasks including: General campus clean-up Landscaping and lawn care Tree removal and brush clearing Bush trimming and garden maintenance Exterior painting and staining of buildings or structures Window cleaning and other light facility upkeep Requirements: Volunteers should be comfortable with physical, outdoor work Must be 18 years of age or older Groups must provide appropriate footwear and weather-appropriate clothing Ability to lift, bend, or stand for periods of time depending on the project What We Provide: Project supervision and guidance from Rawhide staff All necessary tools and materials A meaningful, team-building experience that supports our mission Impact: Your time and effort help maintain a safe, welcoming, and peaceful environment for youth who are working to overcome significant life challenges. Every project you complete allows our staff to focus more fully on the healing and growth of the young men we serve. Agency: Rawhide Youth Services Rawhide Youth Services is looking for dedicated volunteer groups to assist with ongoing maintenance and beautification projects at our 700-acre New London campus. This is a great opportunity for corporate teams, church groups, school organizations, or community clubs to work together, enjoy the outdoors, and make a direct impact on the lives of at-risk youth. Volunteer Responsibilities: Volunteer groups will assist with a variety of hands-on tasks including: General campus clean-up Landscaping and lawn care Tree removal and brush clearing Bush trimming and garden maintenance Exterior painting and staining of buildings or structures Window cleaning and other light facility upkeep Requirements: Volunteers should be comfortable with physical, outdoor work Must be 18 years of age or older Groups must provide appropriate footwear and weather-appropriate clothing Ability to lift, bend, or stand for periods of time depending on the project What We Provide: Project supervision and guidance from Rawhide staff All necessary tools and materials A meaningful, team-building experience that supports our mission Impact: Your time and effort help maintain a safe, welcoming, and peaceful environment for youth who are working to overcome significant life challenges. Every project you complete allows our staff to focus more fully on the healing and growth of the young men we serve. Agency: Rawhide Youth Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54961 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Clinic Greeter: Kindness at the door volunteer Needed at Aurora Bay Area in MarinetteBeing a volunteer clinic greet is a pivotal and rewarding role in being able to create a positive and welcoming environment for patients and visitor!
Responsibilities include: Warmly welcoming individuals entering the clinic. Providing directions and assistance to patients and visitors Answering questions Providing comfort to patients coming into the clinicVolunteers need to be at least 14 years of age
Please apply through the link below Aurora Health part of Advocate Health Volunteering Opportunities Agency: Aurora Health Care (Green Bay & Marinette) Being a volunteer clinic greet is a pivotal and rewarding role in being able to create a positive and welcoming environment for patients and visitor!
Responsibilities include: Warmly welcoming individuals entering the clinic. Providing directions and assistance to patients and visitors Answering questions Providing comfort to patients coming into the clinicVolunteers need to be at least 14 years of age
Please apply through the link below Aurora Health part of Advocate Health Volunteering Opportunities Agency: Aurora Health Care (Green Bay & Marinette) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54143 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Emergency Department Volunteers at Aurora BayCareInterested in a unique opportunity to make a positive impact during critical moments and are a person interested in a fast-paced environment consider joining our team as an Emergency Department Volunteer!
Responsibilities: Assist patients and families with support in the emergency department. Provide comfort items such as blankets and refreshments. Assemble nursing kits for the nurses in the department. Answer call lights. Keep items in stock and sanitize the department.
Please visit to complete an online application. Aurora Health Care part of Advocate Health: Volunteering opportunities
Agency: Aurora Health Care (Green Bay & Marinette) Interested in a unique opportunity to make a positive impact during critical moments and are a person interested in a fast-paced environment consider joining our team as an Emergency Department Volunteer!
Responsibilities: Assist patients and families with support in the emergency department. Provide comfort items such as blankets and refreshments. Assemble nursing kits for the nurses in the department. Answer call lights. Keep items in stock and sanitize the department.
Please visit to complete an online application. Aurora Health Care part of Advocate Health: Volunteering opportunities
Agency: Aurora Health Care (Green Bay & Marinette) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front Entrance Volunteers needed at Aurora Bay Area MarinetteAt Aurora Health our goal is to strive to maintain a positive and inviting experience for patients and all employees.
Front Entrance Ambassador embodies the spirit of hospitality, creating a positive and welcoming atmosphere for all!
Front Entrance Ambassador is an individual who has a warm and inviting presence. Ambassadors first steps should make sure all visitors are met with a friendly greeting. Ambassadors guide, assist, and make your arrivals a seamless and delightful experience. They should provide helpful information, answer questions, helping with wheelchair assistance, and helping patients get to his/her appointments. Important requirements: All volunteers should get a flu vaccination during flu season. Offer flu vaccinations free of charge! All volunteers interested should 14 years of age or older.
You can apply by clicking on the following link which takes you to the volunteer application Aurora Health Care part of Advocate Health: Volunteering opportunities Agency: Aurora Health Care (Green Bay & Marinette) At Aurora Health our goal is to strive to maintain a positive and inviting experience for patients and all employees.
Front Entrance Ambassador embodies the spirit of hospitality, creating a positive and welcoming atmosphere for all!
Front Entrance Ambassador is an individual who has a warm and inviting presence. Ambassadors first steps should make sure all visitors are met with a friendly greeting. Ambassadors guide, assist, and make your arrivals a seamless and delightful experience. They should provide helpful information, answer questions, helping with wheelchair assistance, and helping patients get to his/her appointments. Important requirements: All volunteers should get a flu vaccination during flu season. Offer flu vaccinations free of charge! All volunteers interested should 14 years of age or older.
You can apply by clicking on the following link which takes you to the volunteer application Aurora Health Care part of Advocate Health: Volunteering opportunities Agency: Aurora Health Care (Green Bay & Marinette) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54143 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front Entrance Volunteers needed at Aurora BayCare Medical CenterAt Aurora Healthcare now part of Advocate Health our goal is to strive to maintain a positive and inviting experience for patients and all employees.
Front Entrance Ambassador embodies the spirit of hospitality, creating a positive and welcoming atmosphere for all!
Front Entrance Ambassador is an individual who has a warm and inviting presence. Ambassadors first steps should make sure all visitors are met with a friendly greeting. Ambassadors guide, assist, and make your arrivals a seamless and delightful experience. They should provide helpful information, answer questions, helping with wheelchair assistance, and helping patients get to his/her appointments.
All volunteers interested should be 14 years of age or older.
Please apply through the link below. Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities Agency: Aurora Health Care (Green Bay & Marinette) At Aurora Healthcare now part of Advocate Health our goal is to strive to maintain a positive and inviting experience for patients and all employees.
Front Entrance Ambassador embodies the spirit of hospitality, creating a positive and welcoming atmosphere for all!
Front Entrance Ambassador is an individual who has a warm and inviting presence. Ambassadors first steps should make sure all visitors are met with a friendly greeting. Ambassadors guide, assist, and make your arrivals a seamless and delightful experience. They should provide helpful information, answer questions, helping with wheelchair assistance, and helping patients get to his/her appointments.
All volunteers interested should be 14 years of age or older.
Please apply through the link below. Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities Agency: Aurora Health Care (Green Bay & Marinette) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Nursing Unit Volunteers Needed at Aurora Bay Area in MarinetteJoin our dynamic team to contribute your time, skills, and positive energy to support our clinics nursing units to ensure that all patients receive exceptional care!
Responsibilities: Maintain a welcoming environment for patients under our care. Assist with non-medical tasks such as discharging patients, assisting nursing staff to contribute to smooth and efficient workflow. Provide clerical support to caregiver staff such as answering the phone, answering call lights, collating admission packets, making copies, review Welcome letter with patient. Refresh water. Restock supplies. Straighten up department. Pick up garbage off floor, empty garbage and replace full linen bags.
All volunteers must be at least 14 years of age.
Please visit our website below to complete an online application. Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities
Agency: Aurora Health Care (Green Bay & Marinette) Join our dynamic team to contribute your time, skills, and positive energy to support our clinics nursing units to ensure that all patients receive exceptional care!
Responsibilities: Maintain a welcoming environment for patients under our care. Assist with non-medical tasks such as discharging patients, assisting nursing staff to contribute to smooth and efficient workflow. Provide clerical support to caregiver staff such as answering the phone, answering call lights, collating admission packets, making copies, review Welcome letter with patient. Refresh water. Restock supplies. Straighten up department. Pick up garbage off floor, empty garbage and replace full linen bags.
All volunteers must be at least 14 years of age.
Please visit our website below to complete an online application. Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities
Agency: Aurora Health Care (Green Bay & Marinette) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54143 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Remote Volunteer at Aurora Health CareAre you interested in making a positive impact on inpatients in our hospitals without leaving your home?
We would love to have you on our team! We are looking for volunteers to call inpatients while in the hospital to welcome them to our care, relay visitation guidelines and inquire how their stay has been.
Concierge Admission Program (CAP) include the following tasks for volunteers: Remotely, volunteers call patients using a well-developed script and introduce themselves, inquire how their patient experience has been since they arrived and explains the hospitals visitation guidelines. Volunteers inquire with patients if their emergency contact would like us to call to explain visitation guidelines and to ensure they have patient’s room phone number/nurse unit phone number. If yes, volunteers will place these calls. If/when patients relay needs or concerns, we connect with nursing staff at the end of the patient call to assist in real time with the need/concern. If/when patients recognize staff for providing exceptional care, we send recognition emails to the staff members with a copy to their leader.Advocate Aurora computer access is provided for all volunteers.
Training consists of 4-6 hours. Volunteers will learn to place and conduct patient calls with the guidance of our training coordinator, and when the volunteer feels confident with the call script and all questions/concerns are answered, they may begin to make calls on their own.
Please apply through the link below. Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities Or call Amy at 920-609-3522 during regular business hours.
Agency: Aurora Health Care (Green Bay & Marinette) Are you interested in making a positive impact on inpatients in our hospitals without leaving your home?
We would love to have you on our team! We are looking for volunteers to call inpatients while in the hospital to welcome them to our care, relay visitation guidelines and inquire how their stay has been.
Concierge Admission Program (CAP) include the following tasks for volunteers: Remotely, volunteers call patients using a well-developed script and introduce themselves, inquire how their patient experience has been since they arrived and explains the hospitals visitation guidelines. Volunteers inquire with patients if their emergency contact would like us to call to explain visitation guidelines and to ensure they have patient’s room phone number/nurse unit phone number. If yes, volunteers will place these calls. If/when patients relay needs or concerns, we connect with nursing staff at the end of the patient call to assist in real time with the need/concern. If/when patients recognize staff for providing exceptional care, we send recognition emails to the staff members with a copy to their leader.Advocate Aurora computer access is provided for all volunteers.
Training consists of 4-6 hours. Volunteers will learn to place and conduct patient calls with the guidance of our training coordinator, and when the volunteer feels confident with the call script and all questions/concerns are answered, they may begin to make calls on their own.
Please apply through the link below. Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities Or call Amy at 920-609-3522 during regular business hours.
Agency: Aurora Health Care (Green Bay & Marinette) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53233 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers Needed for Easing Cancer Journeys at Aurora BayCareJoin our compassionate team here at as a Cancer Patient Support Volunteer and make a meaningful impact on the lives of individuals who are dealing with challenges of cancer. This role offers a unique opportunity to provide emotional support, and assistance to patients and families through their cancer journey.
Responsibilities: Companionship. Emotional Support. Assistance. Stock supplies and provide items needed for patients. Assists sanitizing department.
Please visit apply through the link below. Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities
Agency: Aurora Health Care (Green Bay & Marinette) Join our compassionate team here at as a Cancer Patient Support Volunteer and make a meaningful impact on the lives of individuals who are dealing with challenges of cancer. This role offers a unique opportunity to provide emotional support, and assistance to patients and families through their cancer journey.
Responsibilities: Companionship. Emotional Support. Assistance. Stock supplies and provide items needed for patients. Assists sanitizing department.
Please visit apply through the link below. Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities
Agency: Aurora Health Care (Green Bay & Marinette) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Child Watch AssistantChild Watch is a drop-in babysitting program, intended for the children of members and guests who are using the building. Volunteers assist staff by engaging with children in age appropriate activities, games, crafts, and educational experiences to promote their physical, social, emotional, and cognitive development. Volunteers must be aged 14 or older, and preference is giving to volunteers who have experience babysitting and are certified babysitters. This position requires individuals to be outgoing, energetic, and be willing to engage children, ages 6 months to 7 years old. Volunteers must be able to think on their feet, be flexible with daily duties, and be able to lift up to 30 pounds. Agency: Greater Green Bay YMCA Child Watch is a drop-in babysitting program, intended for the children of members and guests who are using the building. Volunteers assist staff by engaging with children in age appropriate activities, games, crafts, and educational experiences to promote their physical, social, emotional, and cognitive development. Volunteers must be aged 14 or older, and preference is giving to volunteers who have experience babysitting and are certified babysitters. This position requires individuals to be outgoing, energetic, and be willing to engage children, ages 6 months to 7 years old. Volunteers must be able to think on their feet, be flexible with daily duties, and be able to lift up to 30 pounds. Agency: Greater Green Bay YMCA Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Home Readiness HelpersHelp transform empty houses into cozy homes for families experiencing homelessness. We're talking deep cleaning, restocking supplies, painting and curb appeal.
Agency: Ecumenical Partnership for Housing Help transform empty houses into cozy homes for families experiencing homelessness. We're talking deep cleaning, restocking supplies, painting and curb appeal.
Agency: Ecumenical Partnership for Housing Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Bread Run DriverBread Run Drivers – Thursdays from 6:30-8:30am @ The Salvation Army Corps, 626 Union Ct, GB: We need volunteers to pick up food donations from various businesses in the Green Bay area with a Salvation Army vehicle. This role requires standing, walking, lifting and a background check. To sign up, please contact Michaela: 920.593.2375 | Michaela.Koepp@usc.salvationarmy.org Agency: The Salvation Army Bread Run Drivers – Thursdays from 6:30-8:30am @ The Salvation Army Corps, 626 Union Ct, GB: We need volunteers to pick up food donations from various businesses in the Green Bay area with a Salvation Army vehicle. This role requires standing, walking, lifting and a background check. To sign up, please contact Michaela: 920.593.2375 | Michaela.Koepp@usc.salvationarmy.org Agency: The Salvation Army Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54303 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lunch Program Dishwasher AttendantDishwasher Attendant – Weekdays from 10:45am - 12:45 pm @ The Salvation Army Corps, 626 Union Ct, GB: Volunteers needed to rinse off dishes and silverware and run them through our dishwasher for our lunch program. This position requires being on your feet. All lunch volunteers are welcome to stay and eat lunch after their shift. Click here to sign up: https://bttr.im/ilb6t Agency: The Salvation Army Dishwasher Attendant – Weekdays from 10:45am - 12:45 pm @ The Salvation Army Corps, 626 Union Ct, GB: Volunteers needed to rinse off dishes and silverware and run them through our dishwasher for our lunch program. This position requires being on your feet. All lunch volunteers are welcome to stay and eat lunch after their shift. Click here to sign up: https://bttr.im/ilb6t Agency: The Salvation Army Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54303 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lawn and Yard Care HelpersGolden House is looking for volunteers to help maintain our exterior spaces. If you enjoy working outdoors, we’d love your help with lawn care and weeding to keep our grounds looking welcoming and well cared for. Flexible Schedule – come when it works for you No training needed for one-time helpers Groups are welcome!Whether you’re looking for a regular volunteer opportunity or just want to lend a hand once, your help makes a difference. Agency: Golden House Golden House is looking for volunteers to help maintain our exterior spaces. If you enjoy working outdoors, we’d love your help with lawn care and weeding to keep our grounds looking welcoming and well cared for. Flexible Schedule – come when it works for you No training needed for one-time helpers Groups are welcome!Whether you’re looking for a regular volunteer opportunity or just want to lend a hand once, your help makes a difference. Agency: Golden House Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54302 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Front Desk AssistantGolden House is in need of volunteers to cover our front desk a couple of hours each week. Responsibilities for this role include directing calls to advocates and other staff, greeting clients and donors at the front door, maintaining client privacy and building security. Training will be provided for this role. Agency: Golden House Golden House is in need of volunteers to cover our front desk a couple of hours each week. Responsibilities for this role include directing calls to advocates and other staff, greeting clients and donors at the front door, maintaining client privacy and building security. Training will be provided for this role. Agency: Golden House Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54302 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donation AssistantGolden House is fortunate to have many generous donors providing essential items for the families we serve. We are currently seeking volunteers to help sort and organize these donations, making it easier to distribute them efficiently and ensure families receive what they need. Duties Include: Sorting incoming donations Organizing items by category (e.g., clothing, hygiene, household) Keeping the donation area tidy and accessibleWhether you can give a few hours a week or just help occasionally, your time makes a big impact! Agency: Golden House Golden House is fortunate to have many generous donors providing essential items for the families we serve. We are currently seeking volunteers to help sort and organize these donations, making it easier to distribute them efficiently and ensure families receive what they need. Duties Include: Sorting incoming donations Organizing items by category (e.g., clothing, hygiene, household) Keeping the donation area tidy and accessibleWhether you can give a few hours a week or just help occasionally, your time makes a big impact! Agency: Golden House Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54302 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Child Care VolunteerWe are seeking caring and reliable volunteers to provide childcare for one family at a time, giving parents the opportunity to rest or focus on personal goals. As a volunteer, you'll have access to our well-equipped children’s playroom and outdoor playground to engage in fun and safe activities with the kids. Availability: Daytime and evening shifts available Training: A 1-hour volunteer training session is required before you begin This is a meaningful way to make a difference in a family's life—by simply offering your time and care. Agency: Golden House We are seeking caring and reliable volunteers to provide childcare for one family at a time, giving parents the opportunity to rest or focus on personal goals. As a volunteer, you'll have access to our well-equipped children’s playroom and outdoor playground to engage in fun and safe activities with the kids. Availability: Daytime and evening shifts available Training: A 1-hour volunteer training session is required before you begin This is a meaningful way to make a difference in a family's life—by simply offering your time and care. Agency: Golden House Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54302 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Committee LeadersAre you a passionate individual interested in social justice? Do you have experience or already work in a similar field? We’d love you to join our team and spend several hours per month volunteering with us as a leader to help guide our staff, board, and volunteers in developing a plan and materials. JOSHUA is also looking for interns who are interested in this type of work. This volunteer service can be long or short-term. Contact us at info@joshua4justice.org or fill out this form if you would like more information: https://secure.everyaction.com/cz_mAqOMJUGALXQ0bNxrZg2 Nonprofit Board Development Involved in the processes: Recruitment, Orientation, Board Processes, Board Expectations Personnel You will be involved with: Hiring, Recommend wages, raises, and perks (compensation), Developing Job Descriptions, Hold regular reviews of paid staff, Managing expectations Membership Recruitment, Churches, Individuals, Businesses, Develop materials, Measure progress of engagement and volunteerism Strategic Planning Process with operations and programming, Assess and incorporate WISDOM initiatives, Measure progress Fund Development Research and locate appropriate funding sources, Write grants Financial Create budgets that connect to the established strategies/goals, Make financial projections, Report to others, Look at long-term sustainability and possibility of endowments, Manage audits and financial reports Agency: Justice Organization Sharing Hope & United for Action (JOSHUA) Are you a passionate individual interested in social justice? Do you have experience or already work in a similar field? We’d love you to join our team and spend several hours per month volunteering with us as a leader to help guide our staff, board, and volunteers in developing a plan and materials. JOSHUA is also looking for interns who are interested in this type of work. This volunteer service can be long or short-term. Contact us at info@joshua4justice.org or fill out this form if you would like more information: https://secure.everyaction.com/cz_mAqOMJUGALXQ0bNxrZg2 Nonprofit Board Development Involved in the processes: Recruitment, Orientation, Board Processes, Board Expectations Personnel You will be involved with: Hiring, Recommend wages, raises, and perks (compensation), Developing Job Descriptions, Hold regular reviews of paid staff, Managing expectations Membership Recruitment, Churches, Individuals, Businesses, Develop materials, Measure progress of engagement and volunteerism Strategic Planning Process with operations and programming, Assess and incorporate WISDOM initiatives, Measure progress Fund Development Research and locate appropriate funding sources, Write grants Financial Create budgets that connect to the established strategies/goals, Make financial projections, Report to others, Look at long-term sustainability and possibility of endowments, Manage audits and financial reports Agency: Justice Organization Sharing Hope & United for Action (JOSHUA) Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pop up Food Pantry-- OngoingRooted in Pop Up Food Pantry- Every Tuesday beginning May 13. 7:30am to 11:30am Agency: Rooted In Inc. Rooted in Pop Up Food Pantry- Every Tuesday beginning May 13. 7:30am to 11:30am Agency: Rooted In Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54303 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Imagination Station MonitorOur Imagination Station is a hands-on, open-ended play space where kids build, invent, and explore using a variety of materials. As an Imagination Station Monitor, your role is to help monitor the area, keep materials tidy and available, and encourage safe, imaginative play. You’ll be a friendly presence—welcoming families, answering basic questions, and gently guiding children when needed. This role is available to pick up Tuesdays-Saturdays during museum open hours. What you'll do: Keep an eye on the space to ensure safe, respectful play Reset and organize materials as needed Greet families and answer general questions Encourage creativity and curiosity in young learnersWho we're looking for: Friendly and reliable individuals Comfortable being around children and families Able to stand and move around for a shift Willing to jump in and help keep the space clean and inviting No experience necessary—just a positive attitude and a love for helping kids learn through play!Agency: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Our Imagination Station is a hands-on, open-ended play space where kids build, invent, and explore using a variety of materials. As an Imagination Station Monitor, your role is to help monitor the area, keep materials tidy and available, and encourage safe, imaginative play. You’ll be a friendly presence—welcoming families, answering basic questions, and gently guiding children when needed. This role is available to pick up Tuesdays-Saturdays during museum open hours. What you'll do: Keep an eye on the space to ensure safe, respectful play Reset and organize materials as needed Greet families and answer general questions Encourage creativity and curiosity in young learnersWho we're looking for: Friendly and reliable individuals Comfortable being around children and families Able to stand and move around for a shift Willing to jump in and help keep the space clean and inviting No experience necessary—just a positive attitude and a love for helping kids learn through play!Agency: The Children's Museum of Green Bay Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54302 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Become a Reading Coach for Kids!Become a Reading Coach for Kids! It only takes an hour a week to make a difference to a child! Why Volunteer? Research shows that third graders who have proficient reading skills are nearly five times more likely to graduate high school than their peers who do not. Yet, many third graders in our area schools test below proficient for on-track readiness in English Language Arts. By volunteering as a Reading Coach for Kids, you can help improve these students' reading abilities, boost their academic success, and make a lasting impact on their future. What is Reading Coaches for Kids? Reading Coaches for Kids, coordinated through AmeriCorps Seniors Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP), is a volunteer tutoring program designed to increase students' reading abilities and academic success by providing volunteers aged 18 and older in Brown County Kindergarten through 5th grade classrooms during the regular school year and summer school. Who Can Volunteer? This program is open to individuals aged 18 and up, with a special emphasis on those aged 55+ who are interested in being part of the intergenerational experiences that make Reading Coaches for Kids so impactful.. No educational background is required—just a desire to help children succeed in reading! Commitment: Minimum of one hour per week over the course of a school year or summer school. Background check required. Initial 2-hour training and ongoing support provided. Additional trainings are regularly scheduled throughout the year.Training Session Details: Duration: 2 hours What You’ll Learn: The role and responsibilities of a Reading Coach. Tutoring strategies. School district volunteer requirements, including background checks. Commitment and support available throughout the school year.Why Volunteer? By joining Reading Coaches for Kids, you’ll play a critical role in helping children develop a love for reading and setting them up for academic success. The program provides an opportunity to build intergenerational relationships, engage with local schools, and contribute to the betterment of the community. How to Get Involved: Sign up today by contacting Eileen Metzler, Reading Coaches Coordinator, at 920.600.0184 or eileen@volunteergb.org! Agency: Reading Coaches for Kids Become a Reading Coach for Kids! It only takes an hour a week to make a difference to a child! Why Volunteer? Research shows that third graders who have proficient reading skills are nearly five times more likely to graduate high school than their peers who do not. Yet, many third graders in our area schools test below proficient for on-track readiness in English Language Arts. By volunteering as a Reading Coach for Kids, you can help improve these students' reading abilities, boost their academic success, and make a lasting impact on their future. What is Reading Coaches for Kids? Reading Coaches for Kids, coordinated through AmeriCorps Seniors Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP), is a volunteer tutoring program designed to increase students' reading abilities and academic success by providing volunteers aged 18 and older in Brown County Kindergarten through 5th grade classrooms during the regular school year and summer school. Who Can Volunteer? This program is open to individuals aged 18 and up, with a special emphasis on those aged 55+ who are interested in being part of the intergenerational experiences that make Reading Coaches for Kids so impactful.. No educational background is required—just a desire to help children succeed in reading! Commitment: Minimum of one hour per week over the course of a school year or summer school. Background check required. Initial 2-hour training and ongoing support provided. Additional trainings are regularly scheduled throughout the year.Training Session Details: Duration: 2 hours What You’ll Learn: The role and responsibilities of a Reading Coach. Tutoring strategies. School district volunteer requirements, including background checks. Commitment and support available throughout the school year.Why Volunteer? By joining Reading Coaches for Kids, you’ll play a critical role in helping children develop a love for reading and setting them up for academic success. The program provides an opportunity to build intergenerational relationships, engage with local schools, and contribute to the betterment of the community. How to Get Involved: Sign up today by contacting Eileen Metzler, Reading Coaches Coordinator, at 920.600.0184 or eileen@volunteergb.org! Agency: Reading Coaches for Kids Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54304 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Resource Development CommitteeOur Resource Development Committee is a fun way to engage the community in NeighborWorks Green Bay’s mission to solve housing challenges and build stronger communities. No fundraising experience is necessary, but a willingness to engage in sharing gratitude with our partners is! The Resource Development committee helps staff thank donors for their generosity and strategize for future funding opportunities. Agency: NeighborWorks Green Bay Our Resource Development Committee is a fun way to engage the community in NeighborWorks Green Bay’s mission to solve housing challenges and build stronger communities. No fundraising experience is necessary, but a willingness to engage in sharing gratitude with our partners is! The Resource Development committee helps staff thank donors for their generosity and strategize for future funding opportunities. Agency: NeighborWorks Green Bay Need 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. Work outside of the meeting time is asked, 1-2 hours a month, depending on the planning stage. We are seeking members to join our planning committee or a subcommittee that focuses on: -developing the application process and determining the projects that will be completed -developing sponsorships to fund the projects since the repairs are free to the homeowners -coordinating individuals and groups of volunteers since all of the work is done by volunteers in the community -assessing projects for estimates of materials, volunteer time, and equipment -promoting the event through social media, local media (TV, newspaper, radio), neighborhood and community activities Not able to attend the meetings but want to help? Assistance can be given for things involving: -a computer like preparing spreadsheets, documents, or surveys, etc. -making phone calls to follow up on sponsorship letters, coordinating volunteers, communicating with homeowners and volunteers, etc. -preparing for the week with material purchases, event organization, lunch coordination, and assembling project folders -promoting the event through social media, local media (TV, newspaper, radio), neighborhood and community activities! Agency: NeighborWorks Green Bay 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. Work outside of the meeting time is asked, 1-2 hours a month, depending on the planning stage. We are seeking members to join our planning committee or a subcommittee that focuses on: -developing the application process and determining the projects that will be completed -developing sponsorships to fund the projects since the repairs are free to the homeowners -coordinating individuals and groups of volunteers since all of the work is done by volunteers in the community -assessing projects for estimates of materials, volunteer time, and equipment -promoting the event through social media, local media (TV, newspaper, radio), neighborhood and community activities Not able to attend the meetings but want to help? Assistance can be given for things involving: -a computer like preparing spreadsheets, documents, or surveys, etc. -making phone calls to follow up on sponsorship letters, coordinating volunteers, communicating with homeowners and volunteers, etc. -preparing for the week with material purchases, event organization, lunch coordination, and assembling project folders -promoting the event through social media, local media (TV, newspaper, radio), neighborhood and community activities! Agency: NeighborWorks Green Bay Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Events and Engagement CommitteeOur Events and Engagement Committee oversees our events including our Annual Celebration, NeighborWorks Week, open houses, and other organizational events. You would provide logistics, connect us with community leaders, and explore new event opportunities to help bring awareness around our various lines of service. You would work to foster engagement with the community by sharing NeighborWorks Green Bay's mission of solving housing challenges and building stronger communities and serve as ambassadors by developing relationships with those of similar passions for our mission and service lines. If you like to develop plans and processes that will help make organizing events easier, help coordinate volunteers, find ways to recognize and celebrate volunteers, supporters, donors, and staff, and make connections with skilled professionals in our community that will help us enhance our mission, we invite you to join us. Agency: NeighborWorks Green Bay Our Events and Engagement Committee oversees our events including our Annual Celebration, NeighborWorks Week, open houses, and other organizational events. You would provide logistics, connect us with community leaders, and explore new event opportunities to help bring awareness around our various lines of service. You would work to foster engagement with the community by sharing NeighborWorks Green Bay's mission of solving housing challenges and building stronger communities and serve as ambassadors by developing relationships with those of similar passions for our mission and service lines. If you like to develop plans and processes that will help make organizing events easier, help coordinate volunteers, find ways to recognize and celebrate volunteers, supporters, donors, and staff, and make connections with skilled professionals in our community that will help us enhance our mission, we invite you to join us. Agency: NeighborWorks Green Bay Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Counseling and Lending committeeAssists NeighborWorks Green Bay with formulating policies and procedures for lending and counseling activities and identifies strategies for new product development. Assists staff by providing technical expertise, volunteer time to explore new opportunities and services, and understands and advocates for the homeownership program. Assists with the development, monitoring, and updating of the counseling and lending marketing plan. Agency: NeighborWorks Green Bay Assists NeighborWorks Green Bay with formulating policies and procedures for lending and counseling activities and identifies strategies for new product development. Assists staff by providing technical expertise, volunteer time to explore new opportunities and services, and understands and advocates for the homeownership program. Assists with the development, monitoring, and updating of the counseling and lending marketing plan. Agency: NeighborWorks Green Bay Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Asset Management CommitteeAsset Management Committee identifies strategies for new project development and location, maintains standards for new capital projects, makes recommendations to board about asset management issues and strategic planning, and provides staff with technical expertise for new opportunities. Agency: NeighborWorks Green Bay Asset Management Committee identifies strategies for new project development and location, maintains standards for new capital projects, makes recommendations to board about asset management issues and strategic planning, and provides staff with technical expertise for new opportunities. Agency: NeighborWorks Green Bay Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: No |
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. Agency: 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. Agency: Evergreen Theater Need 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. Agency: 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. Agency: Exceptional Equestrians Need 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. Agency: 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. Agency: Green Bay Neighborhoods Need 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! Agency: Green Bay Neighborhoods Good Neighbor Week event planning committee is looking for community members that wish to give back by helping to plan and execute a week of minor home repairs, landscaping, and yard maintenance for Green Bay homeowners who may have barriers to completing these types of projects on their own, due to limited income, disability, age, or a family situation. GNW is a collaboration between the city of Green Bay, Green Bay Neighborhoods, and NeighborWorks Green Bay. We meet virtually once every 3 weeks on a Monday from 4:00-5:00pm, February through September, culminating with Good Neighbor Week, the last week in September. We are seeking members to join our planning committee or a subcommittee that focuses on: -developing the application process and determining the projects that will be completed -developing sponsorships to fund the projects since the repairs are free to the homeowners -coordinating individuals and groups of volunteers since all of the work is done by volunteers in the community -assessing projects for estimates of materials, volunteer time, and equipment -promoting the event through social media, local media (TV, newspaper, radio), neighborhood and community activities Not able to attend the meetings but want to help? Assistance can be given for things involving: -a computer like preparing spreadsheets, documents, or surveys, etc. -making phone calls to follow up on sponsorship letters, coordinating volunteers, communicating with homeowners and volunteers, etc. - preparing for the week with material purchases, event organization, lunch coordination, and assembling project folders -promoting the event through social media, local media (TV, newspaper, radio), neighborhood and community activities! Agency: Green Bay Neighborhoods Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 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. Agency: 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. Agency: ReStore - Habitat for Humanity of Greater Green Bay Need 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 cookiesAgency: 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 cookiesAgency: ReStore - Habitat for Humanity of Greater Green Bay Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency 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 cookiesAgency: 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 cookiesAgency: ReStore - Habitat for Humanity of Greater Green Bay Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency 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.Agency: 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.Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Green Bay Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency 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. Agency: 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. Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Green Bay Need 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 Agency: 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 Agency: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Green Bay Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54311 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Egg CartonsClean, empty 1-dozen size, styrofoam or cardboard egg cartons. Thank you! Agency: Paul's Pantry Clean, empty 1-dozen size, styrofoam or cardboard egg cartons. Thank you! Agency: Paul's Pantry Need 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 Agency: 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 Agency: Rooted In Inc. Need 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 Agency: 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 Agency: Rooted In Inc. Need 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 Agency: 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 Agency: Rooted In Inc. Need 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 Agency: 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 Agency: Rooted In Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54303 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Plastic & Paper Bagsplastic or paper pags Agency: Paul's Pantry plastic or paper pags Agency: Paul's Pantry Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54302 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
Agency: 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
Agency: Aging & Disability Resource Center Of Brown County Need 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. Agency: 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. Agency: Justice Organization Sharing Hope & United for Action (JOSHUA) Need 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! Agency: 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! Agency: NEW Zoo & Adventure Park Need 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 Agency: 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 Agency: NEW Zoo & Adventure Park Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54313 Allow Groups: No |
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 Agency: 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 Agency: Aging & Disability Resource Center Of Brown County Need 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 Agency: 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 Agency: Aging & Disability Resource Center Of Brown County Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54301 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CYP All Committee TimeCan be used to record CYP All Committee events Agency: Chamber Young Professionals Can be used to record CYP All Committee events Agency: Chamber Young Professionals Need 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. Agency: 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. Agency: Woodside Senior Communities Need 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 SupportAgency: 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 SupportAgency: Compassus Hospice Need 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. Agency: 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. Agency: Compassus Hospice Need 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! Agency: 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! Agency: Compassus Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54304 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. Agency: 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. Agency: Bristol Hospice Green Bay Need 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. Agency: 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. Agency: Bristol Hospice Green Bay Need 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 Agency: 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 Agency: Bristol Hospice Green Bay Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54303 Allow Groups: No |