Volunteer: Sexual Assault & Domestic Violence Hotline VolunteerAre you interested in supporting folks who have experienced sexual and/or domestic violence? Then consider becoming a hotline volunteer!
Hotline Volunteers are responsible for responding to our 24-hour confidential hotline at the Aurora Healing Center at Sinai Hospital. Volunteers will work within the Healing Center at Sinai and answer calls coming through the hotline. Volunteers will be trained to assess and address the needs of the caller by providing information and referrals, emotional support, and crisis intervention. Volunteers may also assist with some office support during their shifts as well! This position requires a minimum of 8 hours of coverage per month and a minimum of a 6-month commitment. Shifts are very flexible! Extensive volunteer training is required for this position, and the next volunteer training is: Wednesday, May 13 5:30pm-8:30pm (virtual)Thursday, May 14 5:30pm-8:30pm (virtual)Tuesday, May 19 5:30pm-8:30pm virtualWednesday, May 20 5:30pm-8:00pm (in person at Aurora Sinai)On top of these real time trainings (which will be a combination of both virtual and in person), there are some pre-recorded trainings that volunteers must watch on their own time. Training is about 12 hours total. For more information, email nicole.glaser@aah.org. Compete this form if you're interested in moving forward with this position. Agency: Aurora Healing and Advocacy Services Are you interested in supporting folks who have experienced sexual and/or domestic violence? Then consider becoming a hotline volunteer!
Hotline Volunteers are responsible for responding to our 24-hour confidential hotline at the Aurora Healing Center at Sinai Hospital. Volunteers will work within the Healing Center at Sinai and answer calls coming through the hotline. Volunteers will be trained to assess and address the needs of the caller by providing information and referrals, emotional support, and crisis intervention. Volunteers may also assist with some office support during their shifts as well! This position requires a minimum of 8 hours of coverage per month and a minimum of a 6-month commitment. Shifts are very flexible! Extensive volunteer training is required for this position, and the next volunteer training is: Wednesday, May 13 5:30pm-8:30pm (virtual)Thursday, May 14 5:30pm-8:30pm (virtual)Tuesday, May 19 5:30pm-8:30pm virtualWednesday, May 20 5:30pm-8:00pm (in person at Aurora Sinai)On top of these real time trainings (which will be a combination of both virtual and in person), there are some pre-recorded trainings that volunteers must watch on their own time. Training is about 12 hours total. For more information, email nicole.glaser@aah.org. Compete this form if you're interested in moving forward with this position. Agency: Aurora Healing and Advocacy Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until May 11, 2026 Zip Code: 53233 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Administrative Assistant VolunteerProvide standard and complex administrative support to Chief Development Officer. Prepare reports and various correspondences. Support the administration of projects, programs, and/or processes applicable to the business unit. Coordinate various schedules for department or group program or services. Provide support, development and/or leadership guidance to all volunteers. Schedule and maintain calendar of appointments, meetings, events, program initiatives and travel itineraries.May relieve other administrative staff in the unit during temporary absences.Prepare and maintain memos, records, reports, data or correspondence for staff signature. Review correspondence for consistency with corporate policies and practices. May assist in the development of presentations.Perform general administrative duties such as maintaining and collecting data, coordinating the provision of organizational services (i.e. purchasing, supplies, catering, copying/printing), coordinating unit mail and communication flow, assisting in expenditure tracking and budget preparation.Follow-up with partners to receive donations, thank partners, and provide disaster updatesRepresent the Red Cross at United Way or other agency fairsPerform a variety of complex administrative duties, with little supervision and exercising confidentiality.Initiate, prepare, and edit written materials, correspondence, and reports using various software and/or database management applications.Qualifications: Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies.Excellent verbal and written communication skills.Proficient in personal computer use and Microsoft Office Suite.Proficient typing skills required.Ability to prepare and edit complex documents is preferred.Courteous and professional demeanorComfortable interacting with people at all levelsWork independentlyTask oriented with the ability to remain focused1-5 hours/week; flexibility with schedule. Must be able to have weekly check-in with Chief Development Officer. Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter Provide standard and complex administrative support to Chief Development Officer. Prepare reports and various correspondences. Support the administration of projects, programs, and/or processes applicable to the business unit. Coordinate various schedules for department or group program or services. Provide support, development and/or leadership guidance to all volunteers. Schedule and maintain calendar of appointments, meetings, events, program initiatives and travel itineraries.May relieve other administrative staff in the unit during temporary absences.Prepare and maintain memos, records, reports, data or correspondence for staff signature. Review correspondence for consistency with corporate policies and practices. May assist in the development of presentations.Perform general administrative duties such as maintaining and collecting data, coordinating the provision of organizational services (i.e. purchasing, supplies, catering, copying/printing), coordinating unit mail and communication flow, assisting in expenditure tracking and budget preparation.Follow-up with partners to receive donations, thank partners, and provide disaster updatesRepresent the Red Cross at United Way or other agency fairsPerform a variety of complex administrative duties, with little supervision and exercising confidentiality.Initiate, prepare, and edit written materials, correspondence, and reports using various software and/or database management applications.Qualifications: Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies.Excellent verbal and written communication skills.Proficient in personal computer use and Microsoft Office Suite.Proficient typing skills required.Ability to prepare and edit complex documents is preferred.Courteous and professional demeanorComfortable interacting with people at all levelsWork independentlyTask oriented with the ability to remain focused1-5 hours/week; flexibility with schedule. Must be able to have weekly check-in with Chief Development Officer. Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53226 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donor Research VolunteerThe Donor Research Volunteer supports the Fund Development team by collecting, verifying, and organizing donor data. Maintaining accurate, up‑to‑date records strengthens fundraising efforts so the Red Cross can deliver help and hope when it is needed most. Maintain Accuracy: Update donor records and contact details in Salesforce to ensure information is current and reliable. Dig Into Details: Use donor portals to research and confirm donor information for accuracy and completeness. Organize & Streamline: Conduct data cleanup projects to streamline records and improve system efficiency. Qualifications: Tech-Confident: You’re comfortable navigating tools like Salesforce or similar systems. Detail-Oriented: You catch the small things that make a big difference and keep information accurate. Organized & Efficient: You manage data and juggle multiple tasks with ease. Trusted Partner: You safeguard sensitive information and maintain confidentiality. Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter The Donor Research Volunteer supports the Fund Development team by collecting, verifying, and organizing donor data. Maintaining accurate, up‑to‑date records strengthens fundraising efforts so the Red Cross can deliver help and hope when it is needed most. Maintain Accuracy: Update donor records and contact details in Salesforce to ensure information is current and reliable. Dig Into Details: Use donor portals to research and confirm donor information for accuracy and completeness. Organize & Streamline: Conduct data cleanup projects to streamline records and improve system efficiency. Qualifications: Tech-Confident: You’re comfortable navigating tools like Salesforce or similar systems. Detail-Oriented: You catch the small things that make a big difference and keep information accurate. Organized & Efficient: You manage data and juggle multiple tasks with ease. Trusted Partner: You safeguard sensitive information and maintain confidentiality. Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Photographer/VideographerThis position supports the Regional Communications department. This opportunity requires participation in in-person activities and/or performing work in a Red Cross facility. Assist the Red Cross in delivering its mission by taking and sharing photos and/or video to showcase the Red Cross at work, both in disaster and non-disaster times. Collaborate with Communications Leadership to identify and carry out ways to tell the Red Cross story visuallyTake photos and/or video at events, trainings and disasters in accordance with Red Cross brand standardsCapture portraits, candids and/or studio shots to tell the Red Cross story of service deliveryCull, edit, caption and upload your photos/video to online sharing accounts; share select photos in a timely manner (typically same day or within 24 hours) with chapter/regional communications leadership and the social media teamShare photos/video on social media, when appropriateCoordinate with chapter social media leads to share your team's videos and photos on social media or Red Cross sites.Treat all clients, volunteers and partners with dignity and respect - always obtaining required photo releases.Organize and deliver photo/video documentation, captions, quotes and photo releases.During Disasters: Work with communications team to identify daily priorities to share visual story.Deploy to the scene to seek out opportunities for photos/videosAgency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter This position supports the Regional Communications department. This opportunity requires participation in in-person activities and/or performing work in a Red Cross facility. Assist the Red Cross in delivering its mission by taking and sharing photos and/or video to showcase the Red Cross at work, both in disaster and non-disaster times. Collaborate with Communications Leadership to identify and carry out ways to tell the Red Cross story visuallyTake photos and/or video at events, trainings and disasters in accordance with Red Cross brand standardsCapture portraits, candids and/or studio shots to tell the Red Cross story of service deliveryCull, edit, caption and upload your photos/video to online sharing accounts; share select photos in a timely manner (typically same day or within 24 hours) with chapter/regional communications leadership and the social media teamShare photos/video on social media, when appropriateCoordinate with chapter social media leads to share your team's videos and photos on social media or Red Cross sites.Treat all clients, volunteers and partners with dignity and respect - always obtaining required photo releases.Organize and deliver photo/video documentation, captions, quotes and photo releases.During Disasters: Work with communications team to identify daily priorities to share visual story.Deploy to the scene to seek out opportunities for photos/videosAgency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53233 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Medical Screener in Waukesha County.The Volunteer Medical Screener provides support to blood collection operation by performing regulated medical screening of potential blood donors. Collect and confirm donor demographicsDetermine procedure eligibilityConduct physical exam, to include oral temperature, pulse, BP and hematocrit by accepted processFacilitate and evaluate health history (typically self-administered by donor)Comply with applicable Federal, State and local regulations as well as all American Red Cross policies, procedures and guidelinesAttend relevant meetings, skill competency assessments, and updatesBeing punctual and dependable for all assignmentsQualifications: Willingness to support Red Cross MissionMust be age 18 or older and hold a HS diploma or equivalentAbility to use and understand technology needed for positionCustomer service experience, effective verbal communication, and public relations skills are requiredMust be able to follow Standard Operating Procedure instructions and trainingWillingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policiesExposure levels are based on the essential functions as stated in this position description; however, in some instances, variances may occur due to the applicable nature of this position within a particular work site. Therefore, the work site may determine the exposure level to be greater than or less than the below stated level. This position is an exposure determination: 1 in view of the fact that the position requires the incumbent work under conditions where the potential exists for the incumbent to make contact with blood or blood components as a result of splashes, spills, and/or needlesticks. Training: Combination of both virtual and in person instruction typically 8a-5p or shifted one hour earlier or later depending on the time zone the class is being held in. On the job training days dependent on the drive during that day - typically a 4-6hr shift. Drive(s) locations are depending on available drives, start and end times ranging from 7 AM – 6 PM. Some travel may be required. Training will be 40 hours per week for 4 consecutive weeks through a combination of both virtual and in-person training. Please ensure your schedule can accommodate 4 consecutive weeks of training. Once training is completed, time requirement is two shifts per month (approx. 4-6 hours per shift). Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter The Volunteer Medical Screener provides support to blood collection operation by performing regulated medical screening of potential blood donors. Collect and confirm donor demographicsDetermine procedure eligibilityConduct physical exam, to include oral temperature, pulse, BP and hematocrit by accepted processFacilitate and evaluate health history (typically self-administered by donor)Comply with applicable Federal, State and local regulations as well as all American Red Cross policies, procedures and guidelinesAttend relevant meetings, skill competency assessments, and updatesBeing punctual and dependable for all assignmentsQualifications: Willingness to support Red Cross MissionMust be age 18 or older and hold a HS diploma or equivalentAbility to use and understand technology needed for positionCustomer service experience, effective verbal communication, and public relations skills are requiredMust be able to follow Standard Operating Procedure instructions and trainingWillingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policiesExposure levels are based on the essential functions as stated in this position description; however, in some instances, variances may occur due to the applicable nature of this position within a particular work site. Therefore, the work site may determine the exposure level to be greater than or less than the below stated level. This position is an exposure determination: 1 in view of the fact that the position requires the incumbent work under conditions where the potential exists for the incumbent to make contact with blood or blood components as a result of splashes, spills, and/or needlesticks. Training: Combination of both virtual and in person instruction typically 8a-5p or shifted one hour earlier or later depending on the time zone the class is being held in. On the job training days dependent on the drive during that day - typically a 4-6hr shift. Drive(s) locations are depending on available drives, start and end times ranging from 7 AM – 6 PM. Some travel may be required. Training will be 40 hours per week for 4 consecutive weeks through a combination of both virtual and in-person training. Please ensure your schedule can accommodate 4 consecutive weeks of training. Once training is completed, time requirement is two shifts per month (approx. 4-6 hours per shift). Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53188 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer at a local shelter.The Shelter Service Associate works in person in a Red Cross shelter before, during and/or after a disaster event. Shelter Service Associates complete tasks necessary for shelter operations and interacts with clients to ensure their needs are met. Shelter Service Associates support the day-to-day activities within a shelter, which can include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information or other areas within a shelter. Responsibilities vary depending on assignment. May include providing support to one or more of the following areas within the shelter: reception registration dormitory feeding information supply Provide excellent customer service to clients Complete the required virtual self-paced training (3.5 hours of training total)Local/Regional: Shift work determined by the scale of the relief operation; a minimum requirement of 8-12 hours per day during the disaster relief operation for multiple, consecutive days. Qualifications: Willingness to comply with Red Cross COVID-19 policies for in-person volunteer activities. Willing and able to volunteer in person in a disaster shelter before, during and/or after a disaster event. Ability to work in a continuously changing environment in which work priorities may change frequently. Comfortable interacting with people from various diverse background whose lives have been disrupted and many are presenting immediate needs. Comfortable working in a team environment as a frontline worker under the direction of a Supervisor Ability to lift / carry 20 lbs. multiple times per shift. Ability to stand and/or sit for two-hour periods and walk for two miles during a shift. Ability to walk on uneven terrain. Ability to work outdoors in inclement weather, extreme heat and/or humidity and/or extreme cold. Ability to climb two or more flights of stairs. Ability to speak clearly on phone and in person. Ability to work for long periods on computer and/or reading small print and/or writing. Valid Driver’s License (required for Divisional and National Deployments) Minimum 18 years of age Available to sign up for shifts on consecutive days (shifts may be 4, 8 or 12 hours long) Willing to complete 3.5 hours of virtual self-paced training required for position Ability to read, write, and follow verbal and written instructions in EnglishAgency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter The Shelter Service Associate works in person in a Red Cross shelter before, during and/or after a disaster event. Shelter Service Associates complete tasks necessary for shelter operations and interacts with clients to ensure their needs are met. Shelter Service Associates support the day-to-day activities within a shelter, which can include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information or other areas within a shelter. Responsibilities vary depending on assignment. May include providing support to one or more of the following areas within the shelter: reception registration dormitory feeding information supply Provide excellent customer service to clients Complete the required virtual self-paced training (3.5 hours of training total)Local/Regional: Shift work determined by the scale of the relief operation; a minimum requirement of 8-12 hours per day during the disaster relief operation for multiple, consecutive days. Qualifications: Willingness to comply with Red Cross COVID-19 policies for in-person volunteer activities. Willing and able to volunteer in person in a disaster shelter before, during and/or after a disaster event. Ability to work in a continuously changing environment in which work priorities may change frequently. Comfortable interacting with people from various diverse background whose lives have been disrupted and many are presenting immediate needs. Comfortable working in a team environment as a frontline worker under the direction of a Supervisor Ability to lift / carry 20 lbs. multiple times per shift. Ability to stand and/or sit for two-hour periods and walk for two miles during a shift. Ability to walk on uneven terrain. Ability to work outdoors in inclement weather, extreme heat and/or humidity and/or extreme cold. Ability to climb two or more flights of stairs. Ability to speak clearly on phone and in person. Ability to work for long periods on computer and/or reading small print and/or writing. Valid Driver’s License (required for Divisional and National Deployments) Minimum 18 years of age Available to sign up for shifts on consecutive days (shifts may be 4, 8 or 12 hours long) Willing to complete 3.5 hours of virtual self-paced training required for position Ability to read, write, and follow verbal and written instructions in EnglishAgency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53233 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Red Cross Community LiaisonThe purpose of Community Engagement and Partnerships (CEP) is to work with external organizations to build capacity, coordinate activities, integrate expertise, and provide channels to reach all disaster affected communities, particularly traditionally underserved populations. The role of this worker is to assist with the implementation of the CEP plan. Engages organizations and groups with their CEP Team according to the service delivery plan.Serves as a liaison to other units within the DRO.Attends NGO and private sector meetings and training sessions in conjunction with the affected area.Promotes regional engagement in community convening and coordination efforts.Supports regional development of holistic effective, diverse and inclusive partnerships.Provides support to multi-agency collaborative efforts and partner activities.Implements Community Engagement (mobilization) and Partnerships Standards and Procedures and job tools (under development).Models appropriate behavior and treats all workers with respect and dignity at all times.Briefs Community Engagement and Partnerships Supervisors on status of community engagement and partnerships activities.Qualifications: Willingness to comply with Red Cross COVID-19 policies for in-person volunteer activities.Results-oriented, client and integrity focusedAbility to display tact, political acumen, and diplomacy in difficult or sensitive situationsAbility to negotiate compromise and tolerate ambiguity, particularly to meet sudden and unpredictable needsDemonstrated ability to maintain confidentialityAbility to implement Community Engagement (Mobilization) and Partnerships Standards and Procedures and job tools (under development)Proficient in Word, ExcelCustomer Focus: Building strong customer relationships and delivering customer-centric solutions.Action Oriented: Taking on new opportunities and tough challenges with a sense of urgency, high energy, and enthusiasm.Values Differences: Recognizing the value that different perspectives and cultures bring to an organization.Ability to stand and sit for 2-hour periodsAbility to speak clearly on the phone and in personAbility to drive in daytime and at nightAbility to work long hours under stressful conditionsAbility to lift 20 lbs.Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter The purpose of Community Engagement and Partnerships (CEP) is to work with external organizations to build capacity, coordinate activities, integrate expertise, and provide channels to reach all disaster affected communities, particularly traditionally underserved populations. The role of this worker is to assist with the implementation of the CEP plan. Engages organizations and groups with their CEP Team according to the service delivery plan.Serves as a liaison to other units within the DRO.Attends NGO and private sector meetings and training sessions in conjunction with the affected area.Promotes regional engagement in community convening and coordination efforts.Supports regional development of holistic effective, diverse and inclusive partnerships.Provides support to multi-agency collaborative efforts and partner activities.Implements Community Engagement (mobilization) and Partnerships Standards and Procedures and job tools (under development).Models appropriate behavior and treats all workers with respect and dignity at all times.Briefs Community Engagement and Partnerships Supervisors on status of community engagement and partnerships activities.Qualifications: Willingness to comply with Red Cross COVID-19 policies for in-person volunteer activities.Results-oriented, client and integrity focusedAbility to display tact, political acumen, and diplomacy in difficult or sensitive situationsAbility to negotiate compromise and tolerate ambiguity, particularly to meet sudden and unpredictable needsDemonstrated ability to maintain confidentialityAbility to implement Community Engagement (Mobilization) and Partnerships Standards and Procedures and job tools (under development)Proficient in Word, ExcelCustomer Focus: Building strong customer relationships and delivering customer-centric solutions.Action Oriented: Taking on new opportunities and tough challenges with a sense of urgency, high energy, and enthusiasm.Values Differences: Recognizing the value that different perspectives and cultures bring to an organization.Ability to stand and sit for 2-hour periodsAbility to speak clearly on the phone and in personAbility to drive in daytime and at nightAbility to work long hours under stressful conditionsAbility to lift 20 lbs.Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53233 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Provide care and assistance after a disaster - Become a Disaster CaseworkerThe Recovery Services Client Care Program allows the Red Cross to rapidly meet disaster-caused needs by enabling clients to apply and receive financial assistance and/or community resources. The Client Care Program Service Associate supports the recovery of disaster affected individuals, households, and communities by providing referrals, advocacy, and financial assistance through RC Care (case management system). Conduct Intake by interviewing the client and opening a case in RC Care Provide Financial Assistance to qualified clients. Conduct Follow-up and Recovery Planning Services Provide Internal Referrals Provide Community Referrals Assist with problem-solving and advocacy on request Use RC Care to document services according to the Client Care Program Standards and Procedures Services may be provided in person or virtually. Complete the required virtual self-paced training.Qualifications: Willing and able to volunteer in person in before, during and/or after a disaster event Ability to work in a continuously changing environment in which work priorities may change frequently Comfortable interacting with people from various diverse background whose lives have been disrupted and many are presenting immediate needs Kind, caring, resourceful and knowledgeable Comfortable learning new online case management systems Experience using Microsoft Office products Able to serve the client with care, comfort and concern Able to recognize the value that different perspectives and cultures bring to an organization Ability to stand and/or sit for two-hour periods Ability to speak clearly on phone and in person Ability to work for long periods on computer and/or reading small print and/or writing Valid Driver’s License (required for Divisional and National Deployments) Minimum 18 years of age Available to sign up for shifts on consecutive days (shifts may be 4, 8 or 12 hours long) Willing to complete 9 hours of virtual self-paced training required for position Ability to read, write, and follow verbal and written instructions in EnglishIn Region: 4-8 hours/week; Varies depending on regional projects and priorities. Virtual opportunities available.
Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter The Recovery Services Client Care Program allows the Red Cross to rapidly meet disaster-caused needs by enabling clients to apply and receive financial assistance and/or community resources. The Client Care Program Service Associate supports the recovery of disaster affected individuals, households, and communities by providing referrals, advocacy, and financial assistance through RC Care (case management system). Conduct Intake by interviewing the client and opening a case in RC Care Provide Financial Assistance to qualified clients. Conduct Follow-up and Recovery Planning Services Provide Internal Referrals Provide Community Referrals Assist with problem-solving and advocacy on request Use RC Care to document services according to the Client Care Program Standards and Procedures Services may be provided in person or virtually. Complete the required virtual self-paced training.Qualifications: Willing and able to volunteer in person in before, during and/or after a disaster event Ability to work in a continuously changing environment in which work priorities may change frequently Comfortable interacting with people from various diverse background whose lives have been disrupted and many are presenting immediate needs Kind, caring, resourceful and knowledgeable Comfortable learning new online case management systems Experience using Microsoft Office products Able to serve the client with care, comfort and concern Able to recognize the value that different perspectives and cultures bring to an organization Ability to stand and/or sit for two-hour periods Ability to speak clearly on phone and in person Ability to work for long periods on computer and/or reading small print and/or writing Valid Driver’s License (required for Divisional and National Deployments) Minimum 18 years of age Available to sign up for shifts on consecutive days (shifts may be 4, 8 or 12 hours long) Willing to complete 9 hours of virtual self-paced training required for position Ability to read, write, and follow verbal and written instructions in EnglishIn Region: 4-8 hours/week; Varies depending on regional projects and priorities. Virtual opportunities available.
Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Night Owl's Needed - Become a Virtual Disaster Dispatcher.Ensures timely activation and monitoring of local and regional Disaster Action Team (DAT) responses. The Duty Officer supports the DAT program either at the chapter/territory or region level. Leadership May determine if Red Cross action is required; may decide if Red Cross will respond via DAT. Uses event triggers such as size, scope, and type of the event to direct the DAT response. Works with on-scene DAT leadership to support the response and provide technical guidance. Support and trains new Duty Officers.Functional Dispatch DAT members and monitor the response to ensure appropriate resources are made available. Activate Disaster Health Services, Disaster Mental Health, and Disaster Spiritual Care, Public Affairs when requested. Documents incoming disaster notification and creates & verifies events in RC Respond. May be required to monitor activity across multiple DAT responses. Notify Chapter and Regional staff of significant events, and contribute to an Initial Incident Report, when appropriate. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region.Qualifications: Demonstrated leadership and communication skills Demonstrated commitment to mission of the American Red Cross Ability to remotely monitor and track details of DAT responses Ability to prioritize multiple tasks in complex and stressful situations Proficient with Red Cross systems and online interfaces Sit and/or stand for minimum two-hour periods Work for long periods on computer Speak clearly on the phone and in personAvailable shift: 10 PM - 6 AM To learn more or apply for the position, please visit www.redcross.org/volunteer. Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter Ensures timely activation and monitoring of local and regional Disaster Action Team (DAT) responses. The Duty Officer supports the DAT program either at the chapter/territory or region level. Leadership May determine if Red Cross action is required; may decide if Red Cross will respond via DAT. Uses event triggers such as size, scope, and type of the event to direct the DAT response. Works with on-scene DAT leadership to support the response and provide technical guidance. Support and trains new Duty Officers.Functional Dispatch DAT members and monitor the response to ensure appropriate resources are made available. Activate Disaster Health Services, Disaster Mental Health, and Disaster Spiritual Care, Public Affairs when requested. Documents incoming disaster notification and creates & verifies events in RC Respond. May be required to monitor activity across multiple DAT responses. Notify Chapter and Regional staff of significant events, and contribute to an Initial Incident Report, when appropriate. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region.Qualifications: Demonstrated leadership and communication skills Demonstrated commitment to mission of the American Red Cross Ability to remotely monitor and track details of DAT responses Ability to prioritize multiple tasks in complex and stressful situations Proficient with Red Cross systems and online interfaces Sit and/or stand for minimum two-hour periods Work for long periods on computer Speak clearly on the phone and in personAvailable shift: 10 PM - 6 AM To learn more or apply for the position, please visit www.redcross.org/volunteer. Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Media Relations VolunteerRed Cross Media Relations volunteers serve as spokespeople, storytellers and facilitators for T.V., radio, online, print & social media. Serve on-call in shifts to share information with Red Cross leadership on small-to-large incidents.Represent Red Cross as media spokesperson for local news outlets in person and/or over the phone.Work with Red Cross leaders and communications to write and pitch stories /information to local media.Showcase Red Cross services, events and programs at events, training, interviews, etc.Write and distribute media advisories and news releases.Deploy to disaster scenes to perform on-site media relations if needed, including on-camera interviews.Gather client stories, at times working with other communications staff, photographers, etc.Connect people on national deployments with the media for interview opportunitiesWorking with communications staff, protect the local reputation of the Red Cross by quickly identifying and addressing potential negative stories/questions.Attend and participate in regularly scheduled Public Affairs meetings (in person or via phone calls)Qualifications: Education or professional background in Journalism, Media Relations, Public relations, Communications or similar experience.Preferred background in Red Cross disaster response.Fluency with Spanish strongly preferred.Serve on-call for week day, weekend and evening shifts. One shift per month (~4-to-8 hours) required. On-call needs vary based on scale of emergency/disaster, and your location. (Average emergency/disaster call = 1-2 hours of work). Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter Red Cross Media Relations volunteers serve as spokespeople, storytellers and facilitators for T.V., radio, online, print & social media. Serve on-call in shifts to share information with Red Cross leadership on small-to-large incidents.Represent Red Cross as media spokesperson for local news outlets in person and/or over the phone.Work with Red Cross leaders and communications to write and pitch stories /information to local media.Showcase Red Cross services, events and programs at events, training, interviews, etc.Write and distribute media advisories and news releases.Deploy to disaster scenes to perform on-site media relations if needed, including on-camera interviews.Gather client stories, at times working with other communications staff, photographers, etc.Connect people on national deployments with the media for interview opportunitiesWorking with communications staff, protect the local reputation of the Red Cross by quickly identifying and addressing potential negative stories/questions.Attend and participate in regularly scheduled Public Affairs meetings (in person or via phone calls)Qualifications: Education or professional background in Journalism, Media Relations, Public relations, Communications or similar experience.Preferred background in Red Cross disaster response.Fluency with Spanish strongly preferred.Serve on-call for week day, weekend and evening shifts. One shift per month (~4-to-8 hours) required. On-call needs vary based on scale of emergency/disaster, and your location. (Average emergency/disaster call = 1-2 hours of work). Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53233 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help provide Disaster Spiritual Care SupportServe as a member of a temporary work unit on a disaster relief operation to provide disaster spiritual care support to individuals and families who have been impacted by a disaster. Assist disaster clients to utilize their own spiritual resources, values and faith in the midst of crisis, regardless of one's faith tradition. Assist in developing partnerships with local faith-based organizations. Facilitate long-term recovery for clients by providing spiritual and emotional support, and connection to local resources. Be available for staff who request spiritual care support.Qualifications: Required: Willingness to comply with Red Cross COVID-19 policies for in-person volunteer activities. Meets one of the following criteria: A disaster spiritual care provider in good standing in a National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (VOAD) member organization A Board-certified chaplain A professional chaplain (paid or volunteer) and is endorsed by that organization An endorsed leader of a local faith community or organization Has successfully completed the DSC Screening evaluation conducted by a DSC Regional Program Lead or DSC Division Advisor for new DSC Volunteers. Good organization skills, responsible and punctual. Demonstrated active listening skills. Demonstrated ability to implement Standards and Procedures and follow associated job tools including reporting requirements. Demonstrated ability to interact with community members in a clear, compassionate manner. Demonstrated ability to involve appropriate others in managing problems and conflict. Ability to acquire, evaluate, and report information accurately. Demonstrated ability to provide interfaith support while respecting the principles of neutrality and impartiality. Customer Focus: Building strong customer relationships and delivering customer-centric solutions. Action Oriented: Taking on new opportunities and tough challenges with a sense of urgency, high energy, and enthusiasm. Values Differences: Recognizing the value that different perspectives and cultures bring to an organization. Ability to stand and sit for two-hours periods. Ability walk on uneven terrain up to 2 miles per shift. Ability bend, stoop or crawl on the floor or ground multiple times a shift. Ability to work outdoors in inclement weather. Ability to spend hours writing, speak clearly on phone, read small print for extended periods and work for long periods on computer. Ability to climb two or more flights of stairs. Ability to drive in daytime and eveningsRegional responses: Shift work determined by the scale of the relief operation; a minimum requirement of 8-12 hours per day during the disaster relief operation for multiple, consecutive days. Beyond Regional responses: 12-14 hour days for extended periods depending on distance. Time and length of commitment will vary by operation. Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter Serve as a member of a temporary work unit on a disaster relief operation to provide disaster spiritual care support to individuals and families who have been impacted by a disaster. Assist disaster clients to utilize their own spiritual resources, values and faith in the midst of crisis, regardless of one's faith tradition. Assist in developing partnerships with local faith-based organizations. Facilitate long-term recovery for clients by providing spiritual and emotional support, and connection to local resources. Be available for staff who request spiritual care support.Qualifications: Required: Willingness to comply with Red Cross COVID-19 policies for in-person volunteer activities. Meets one of the following criteria: A disaster spiritual care provider in good standing in a National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (VOAD) member organization A Board-certified chaplain A professional chaplain (paid or volunteer) and is endorsed by that organization An endorsed leader of a local faith community or organization Has successfully completed the DSC Screening evaluation conducted by a DSC Regional Program Lead or DSC Division Advisor for new DSC Volunteers. Good organization skills, responsible and punctual. Demonstrated active listening skills. Demonstrated ability to implement Standards and Procedures and follow associated job tools including reporting requirements. Demonstrated ability to interact with community members in a clear, compassionate manner. Demonstrated ability to involve appropriate others in managing problems and conflict. Ability to acquire, evaluate, and report information accurately. Demonstrated ability to provide interfaith support while respecting the principles of neutrality and impartiality. Customer Focus: Building strong customer relationships and delivering customer-centric solutions. Action Oriented: Taking on new opportunities and tough challenges with a sense of urgency, high energy, and enthusiasm. Values Differences: Recognizing the value that different perspectives and cultures bring to an organization. Ability to stand and sit for two-hours periods. Ability walk on uneven terrain up to 2 miles per shift. Ability bend, stoop or crawl on the floor or ground multiple times a shift. Ability to work outdoors in inclement weather. Ability to spend hours writing, speak clearly on phone, read small print for extended periods and work for long periods on computer. Ability to climb two or more flights of stairs. Ability to drive in daytime and eveningsRegional responses: Shift work determined by the scale of the relief operation; a minimum requirement of 8-12 hours per day during the disaster relief operation for multiple, consecutive days. Beyond Regional responses: 12-14 hour days for extended periods depending on distance. Time and length of commitment will vary by operation. Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front Desk Receptionist VolunteerAssist in the administrative activities. RECEPTION RESPONSIBILITIES: Provide general information to staff, volunteers, clients, and the public about the American Red Cross and its programsGreet visitors entering the building who need direction and provide support or assistanceProvide support in answering phones, provide information, take messages, or transfer callsOTHER RESPONSIBILITIES COULD INCLUDE: Support the overall administrative functions of the Operations department and its staffHelp process vendor payments, manage document retention and vendor contracts and relationshipsCoordinate work orders for fleet and facilities maintenance and repairsPerform or assist with facility emergency drillsCopy, file, and maintain paper or electronic documentsCompile, sort and verify the accuracy of data before it is enteredQualifications: Previous customer service experienceMicrosoft Office knowledgeCurrent available shifts: Weekdays: Wednesday 12 PM - 4 PM (must be willing to travel to Red Cross office in Milwaukee.); on-call shift volunteer Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter Assist in the administrative activities. RECEPTION RESPONSIBILITIES: Provide general information to staff, volunteers, clients, and the public about the American Red Cross and its programsGreet visitors entering the building who need direction and provide support or assistanceProvide support in answering phones, provide information, take messages, or transfer callsOTHER RESPONSIBILITIES COULD INCLUDE: Support the overall administrative functions of the Operations department and its staffHelp process vendor payments, manage document retention and vendor contracts and relationshipsCoordinate work orders for fleet and facilities maintenance and repairsPerform or assist with facility emergency drillsCopy, file, and maintain paper or electronic documentsCompile, sort and verify the accuracy of data before it is enteredQualifications: Previous customer service experienceMicrosoft Office knowledgeCurrent available shifts: Weekdays: Wednesday 12 PM - 4 PM (must be willing to travel to Red Cross office in Milwaukee.); on-call shift volunteer Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53233 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Facilities VolunteerCoordinates and performs the maintenance, repairs and general upkeep of American Red Cross facilities. Complete maintenance work orders for facilities in the Region or Chapter.Conduct regular inspections of buildings to identify repair or maintenance needs as they arise.Perform maintenance and repair work, such as painting, electrical, plumbing, carpentry depending on identified skill level and training.Serve as a local point of contact for maintenance service contractors to ensure their work is completed timely and economically.Will participate in office relocation efforts, and the support details related to opening or closing of American Red Cross facilities.Assist with facility emergency drillsWork with regional Operations staff to identify opportunities for more efficient management of American Red Cross facilities.Perform all duties and responsibilities in accordance with established policies and procedures to assure compliance with standard operating procedures, Safety Quality Identity Potency Purity [SQUIPP], regulations outlined in the Code of Federal Regulations.Qualifications: Must be able to lift and carry 40 poundsMaintain a valid driver's license/ID from the state in which they resideMechanical and organizational skillsWillingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies.One day per week; flexible scheduling, during normal business hours Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter Coordinates and performs the maintenance, repairs and general upkeep of American Red Cross facilities. Complete maintenance work orders for facilities in the Region or Chapter.Conduct regular inspections of buildings to identify repair or maintenance needs as they arise.Perform maintenance and repair work, such as painting, electrical, plumbing, carpentry depending on identified skill level and training.Serve as a local point of contact for maintenance service contractors to ensure their work is completed timely and economically.Will participate in office relocation efforts, and the support details related to opening or closing of American Red Cross facilities.Assist with facility emergency drillsWork with regional Operations staff to identify opportunities for more efficient management of American Red Cross facilities.Perform all duties and responsibilities in accordance with established policies and procedures to assure compliance with standard operating procedures, Safety Quality Identity Potency Purity [SQUIPP], regulations outlined in the Code of Federal Regulations.Qualifications: Must be able to lift and carry 40 poundsMaintain a valid driver's license/ID from the state in which they resideMechanical and organizational skillsWillingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies.One day per week; flexible scheduling, during normal business hours Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53072 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Disaster Shelter Resident CaseworkerThe Shelter Resident Transition (SRT) Service Associate (SA) is an operational position and is assigned temporarily, typically on level 4 and above disaster relief operations (DROs). SRT Caseworkers work with shelter residents to understand their resources and transition roadblocks to help households create an individualized action plan so that they can transition from the shelter to a more sustainable living solution. This position supports the mission of the American Red Cross by helping individuals and households more quickly transition from a shelter, thus alleviating human suffering by shortening the time of their disaster-caused displacement and jumpstarting their longer-term recovery. Steady-State SRT/SA Responsibilities (when not deployed in SRT) Maintain an active RC Care account Maintain familiarity with RC Care, which may include: Participating in steady-state Recovery Planning Casework or Individual Disaster Care support Deploy locally, including DAT responses and/or REC/CARE on Level 2 & 3 DROs Participate in NHQ Client Care Office Hours Practice RC Care usage in the RC Care Sandbox Mentor other RC Care users Participate in Regional/Chapter Mass Care exercises and workshops Review weekly RC Care Weekly Updates & Release Notes emails Participate in bi-annual SRT Casework RC Care Reports and Dashboards workshops Review SRT in RC Care video in EDGE prior to deploying Maintain familiarity with SRT casework, which may include: Participating in steady-state Recovery Planning Casework Participate in Bi-Monthly SRT engagement sessions Practice SRT Services in the RC Care Sandbox Read the monthly SRT Newsletter – Quick LooksTeach SRT Triage Fundamentals and SRT Casework Operations courses Mentor other caseworkers Participate in SRT refresher sessions prior to deployingOperational-State SRT/SA Responsibilities (when deployed in SRT) Cultivates a trust-based relationship with each assigned household Meets regularly (commonly every 48 hours) with assigned households to support the creation of an individualized shelter transition plan Provides SRT Casework services equitably, including empowerment; transition planning; information; coaching; advocacy; resources & referrals; and, when needed, case conferencing and/or needs-based SRT financial assistance Documents individual/household resources, barriers, and progression towards an identified transition plan in RC Care As necessary: Uses and updates the Shelter Client Information Application (SCIA), including SRT Triage, Demographics, and moreCompletes RC Care Intake Ensures Immediate Assistance eligible households receive funds, when disbursed Works in collaboration with other activities at the shelter site, including shelter workers, Disaster Health Services, Disaster Mental Health, Disaster Spiritual Care, and moreGeneral Responsibilities for all Service Associates: Ensure work is carried out in alignment with our fundamental principles and within established guidelines Maintain flexibility in a continuously changing environment in which work priorities may change frequently Participate in all required meetings and review and complete daily tasks and reports Collaborate effectively with others in a disaster environment Efficiently handle time sensitive issues that may arise in area of responsibility Report the status of assigned responsibilities and tasks as directed Work independently while following the direction of the direct supervisorQualifications: SRT/SA-specific Qualifications (required): Active RC Care Account with the ability to have a Caseworker RC Care User access role when assigned to a DRO Has a @redcross.org email address Has a passion for and proven track-record of assisting individuals/families overcome recovery roadblocks Ability to manage large, complex caseloads Can successfully work in a remote environmentGeneral Qualifications for all Service Associates (required): Comfortable working independently and within a team Ability to work with a broad variety of people with diverse backgrounds Ability to have good organizational and time management skills Ability to listen actively and work well with others Ability to function in a dynamic and stressful environment Ability to appropriately involve others in managing problems and conflict Ability to acquire, evaluate, and report information accurately Valid Driver’s License (required for deployment out of region) Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies Refer to the Physical Capacity Grid for physical and emotional requirementsAgency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter The Shelter Resident Transition (SRT) Service Associate (SA) is an operational position and is assigned temporarily, typically on level 4 and above disaster relief operations (DROs). SRT Caseworkers work with shelter residents to understand their resources and transition roadblocks to help households create an individualized action plan so that they can transition from the shelter to a more sustainable living solution. This position supports the mission of the American Red Cross by helping individuals and households more quickly transition from a shelter, thus alleviating human suffering by shortening the time of their disaster-caused displacement and jumpstarting their longer-term recovery. Steady-State SRT/SA Responsibilities (when not deployed in SRT) Maintain an active RC Care account Maintain familiarity with RC Care, which may include: Participating in steady-state Recovery Planning Casework or Individual Disaster Care support Deploy locally, including DAT responses and/or REC/CARE on Level 2 & 3 DROs Participate in NHQ Client Care Office Hours Practice RC Care usage in the RC Care Sandbox Mentor other RC Care users Participate in Regional/Chapter Mass Care exercises and workshops Review weekly RC Care Weekly Updates & Release Notes emails Participate in bi-annual SRT Casework RC Care Reports and Dashboards workshops Review SRT in RC Care video in EDGE prior to deploying Maintain familiarity with SRT casework, which may include: Participating in steady-state Recovery Planning Casework Participate in Bi-Monthly SRT engagement sessions Practice SRT Services in the RC Care Sandbox Read the monthly SRT Newsletter – Quick LooksTeach SRT Triage Fundamentals and SRT Casework Operations courses Mentor other caseworkers Participate in SRT refresher sessions prior to deployingOperational-State SRT/SA Responsibilities (when deployed in SRT) Cultivates a trust-based relationship with each assigned household Meets regularly (commonly every 48 hours) with assigned households to support the creation of an individualized shelter transition plan Provides SRT Casework services equitably, including empowerment; transition planning; information; coaching; advocacy; resources & referrals; and, when needed, case conferencing and/or needs-based SRT financial assistance Documents individual/household resources, barriers, and progression towards an identified transition plan in RC Care As necessary: Uses and updates the Shelter Client Information Application (SCIA), including SRT Triage, Demographics, and moreCompletes RC Care Intake Ensures Immediate Assistance eligible households receive funds, when disbursed Works in collaboration with other activities at the shelter site, including shelter workers, Disaster Health Services, Disaster Mental Health, Disaster Spiritual Care, and moreGeneral Responsibilities for all Service Associates: Ensure work is carried out in alignment with our fundamental principles and within established guidelines Maintain flexibility in a continuously changing environment in which work priorities may change frequently Participate in all required meetings and review and complete daily tasks and reports Collaborate effectively with others in a disaster environment Efficiently handle time sensitive issues that may arise in area of responsibility Report the status of assigned responsibilities and tasks as directed Work independently while following the direction of the direct supervisorQualifications: SRT/SA-specific Qualifications (required): Active RC Care Account with the ability to have a Caseworker RC Care User access role when assigned to a DRO Has a @redcross.org email address Has a passion for and proven track-record of assisting individuals/families overcome recovery roadblocks Ability to manage large, complex caseloads Can successfully work in a remote environmentGeneral Qualifications for all Service Associates (required): Comfortable working independently and within a team Ability to work with a broad variety of people with diverse backgrounds Ability to have good organizational and time management skills Ability to listen actively and work well with others Ability to function in a dynamic and stressful environment Ability to appropriately involve others in managing problems and conflict Ability to acquire, evaluate, and report information accurately Valid Driver’s License (required for deployment out of region) Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies Refer to the Physical Capacity Grid for physical and emotional requirementsAgency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53233 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Disaster Shelter LogisticsThe Fulfillment (FUL) activity on a disaster relief operation (DRO) supports congregate shelter sites by resourcing and delivering materials during daily site visits throughout the disaster operation. Receive and deliver material supply requests from congregate shelter sitesDevelop strong relationships with shelters and deliver customer-centric solutionsOrganize and load supplies into delivery vehiclesProvide feedback on unmet shelter needs to supervisorHelp shelter sites monitor inventory levels and project future material requestsDrive larger vehicles to deliver materials to shelters (e.g., 16’ box trucks, cargo vans, etc.)Participate in all staff meetings and review and complete daily reports as requestedEfficiently report the status of assigned responsibilities and tasksEnsure that work is carried out in alignment with our fundamental principles and within established guidelinesResponsibilities may vary by assignment and size scope of the Disaster Response. The DRO Position Assignment for this role is: Fulfillment Delivery Team Member.Qualifications: Required: Comfortable working independently and within a teamFamiliarity with the proper moving, lifting and storing of materialValid driver’s licenseComfortable driving larger vehicles (e.g., 16’ box truck, cargo van, etc.)Ability to function in a dynamic and stressful environmentAbility to organize, plan, and allocate resources while using materials and space effectivelyAbility to interact with shelters in a compassionate manner and with a customer-centric focusAbility to appropriately involve others in managing problems and conflictAbility to acquire, evaluate, and report information accuratelyGood organizational and time management skillsGood active listening skills and ability to work well with othersWillingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policiesRefer to the Physical Capacity Grid for physical and emotional requirements. Preferred: Completed motor vehicle review (MVR) in the last three yearsAgency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter The Fulfillment (FUL) activity on a disaster relief operation (DRO) supports congregate shelter sites by resourcing and delivering materials during daily site visits throughout the disaster operation. Receive and deliver material supply requests from congregate shelter sitesDevelop strong relationships with shelters and deliver customer-centric solutionsOrganize and load supplies into delivery vehiclesProvide feedback on unmet shelter needs to supervisorHelp shelter sites monitor inventory levels and project future material requestsDrive larger vehicles to deliver materials to shelters (e.g., 16’ box trucks, cargo vans, etc.)Participate in all staff meetings and review and complete daily reports as requestedEfficiently report the status of assigned responsibilities and tasksEnsure that work is carried out in alignment with our fundamental principles and within established guidelinesResponsibilities may vary by assignment and size scope of the Disaster Response. The DRO Position Assignment for this role is: Fulfillment Delivery Team Member.Qualifications: Required: Comfortable working independently and within a teamFamiliarity with the proper moving, lifting and storing of materialValid driver’s licenseComfortable driving larger vehicles (e.g., 16’ box truck, cargo van, etc.)Ability to function in a dynamic and stressful environmentAbility to organize, plan, and allocate resources while using materials and space effectivelyAbility to interact with shelters in a compassionate manner and with a customer-centric focusAbility to appropriately involve others in managing problems and conflictAbility to acquire, evaluate, and report information accuratelyGood organizational and time management skillsGood active listening skills and ability to work well with othersWillingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policiesRefer to the Physical Capacity Grid for physical and emotional requirements. Preferred: Completed motor vehicle review (MVR) in the last three yearsAgency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53233 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bilingual Volunteer ScreenerHelp volunteers find their place—and their purpose. As a Volunteer Screener, you’ll be the first connection for new volunteers, learning what inspires them and guiding them toward meaningful roles. Your conversations help shape their journey and ensure every volunteer feels welcomed, valued, and ready to make a difference—all from the comfort of your home. Connect with Purpose: Schedule and conduct virtual screening interviews to learn what motivates each volunteer.Match with Meaning: Use your understanding of volunteer interests, skills, and availability to recommend roles that fit.Stay Informed: Review available opportunities and prepare for interviews using standardized training materials.Keep Records Current: Update candidate profiles and referrals in Volunteer Connection, our online volunteer system.Support the Mission: Help volunteers begin their journey with clarity, confidence, and connection.Qualifications: Warm & Welcoming Communicator: You enjoy talking with people and helping them feel heard and supported.Organized & Reliable: You manage your time well and follow through on tasks with care.Tech-Ready: You’re comfortable using online systems and learning new tools (training provided).Service-Oriented: You’re enthusiastic about the Red Cross mission and helping others find their place in it.Team Player: You collaborate well and stay connected with your team virtually.Experience Matters: Customer service, HR, or interview experience is a plus—but your people skills matter most.Virtual-Ready: You have reliable internet and a quiet space to volunteer from home.Must be bilingual speaking and reading Spanish and English. Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter Help volunteers find their place—and their purpose. As a Volunteer Screener, you’ll be the first connection for new volunteers, learning what inspires them and guiding them toward meaningful roles. Your conversations help shape their journey and ensure every volunteer feels welcomed, valued, and ready to make a difference—all from the comfort of your home. Connect with Purpose: Schedule and conduct virtual screening interviews to learn what motivates each volunteer.Match with Meaning: Use your understanding of volunteer interests, skills, and availability to recommend roles that fit.Stay Informed: Review available opportunities and prepare for interviews using standardized training materials.Keep Records Current: Update candidate profiles and referrals in Volunteer Connection, our online volunteer system.Support the Mission: Help volunteers begin their journey with clarity, confidence, and connection.Qualifications: Warm & Welcoming Communicator: You enjoy talking with people and helping them feel heard and supported.Organized & Reliable: You manage your time well and follow through on tasks with care.Tech-Ready: You’re comfortable using online systems and learning new tools (training provided).Service-Oriented: You’re enthusiastic about the Red Cross mission and helping others find their place in it.Team Player: You collaborate well and stay connected with your team virtually.Experience Matters: Customer service, HR, or interview experience is a plus—but your people skills matter most.Virtual-Ready: You have reliable internet and a quiet space to volunteer from home.Must be bilingual speaking and reading Spanish and English. Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Disaster Mental Health Team MemberDisaster Mental Health Service Associate (SA) will serve as a member of a temporary work unit on a disaster relief operation to provide disaster mental health support to individuals and families who have been impacted by a disaster. Support the emotional health of individuals, families, communities and Red Cross workers through the use of disaster mental health interventions. Assist in developing partnerships with local mental health agencies. Facilitate long-term recovery for clients by providing disaster mental health support and connection to local resources. Be available to provide disaster mental health support to staff as necessary.Qualifications: CURRENT PSYCHIATRIC NURSES: Have a state license as a registered nurse; and Have a minimum of two years of experience working in a psychiatric setting, verified by a letter from a current or previous employer. CURRENT SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGISTS AND SCHOOL COUNSELORS: At minimum, holds a master’s degree in school psychology or school counseling; and Holds a current, unencumbered license or certification as a school psychologist or school counselor issued by an appropriate state board. CURRENTLY LICENSED MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS: At minimum, holds a Master’s Degree in one of the mental health professions listed below; and Holds a current, unencumbered license from, or is registered with, any U.S. state or territory as a social worker, psychologist, professional counselor, marriage and family therapist, or psychiatrist (any level license/registration, including non-clinical licenses such as Licensed Masters Social Worker or LMSW)Required: Good organizational skills, responsible and punctual. Demonstrated active listening skills. Demonstrated ability to implement Standards and Procedures and follow associated job tools including reporting requirements. Demonstrated ability to interact with community members in a clear compassionate manner. Demonstrated ability to involve appropriate others in managing problems and conflict. Ability to acquire, evaluate and report information accurately. Demonstrated ability to provide interfaith support while respecting the principles of neutrality and impartiality. Customer Focus: Building strong customer relationships and delivering customer-centric solutions. Action Oriented: Taking on new opportunities and tough challenges with a sense of urgency, high energy, and enthusiasm. Values Differences: Recognizing the value that different perspectives and cultures bring to an organization. Ability to lift/carry 30 lbs. multiple times per shift. Ability to stand and/or site for 2-hour periods. Ability to walk on uneven terrain and/or walk for two miles per shift. Ability to bend or stoop multiple times per shift. Ability to work outdoors in inclement weather. Ability to spend hours writing, speak clearly on phone, read small print for extended periods and work for long periods on computer. Climb two or more flights of stairs. Drive in daytime and evening. Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter Disaster Mental Health Service Associate (SA) will serve as a member of a temporary work unit on a disaster relief operation to provide disaster mental health support to individuals and families who have been impacted by a disaster. Support the emotional health of individuals, families, communities and Red Cross workers through the use of disaster mental health interventions. Assist in developing partnerships with local mental health agencies. Facilitate long-term recovery for clients by providing disaster mental health support and connection to local resources. Be available to provide disaster mental health support to staff as necessary.Qualifications: CURRENT PSYCHIATRIC NURSES: Have a state license as a registered nurse; and Have a minimum of two years of experience working in a psychiatric setting, verified by a letter from a current or previous employer. CURRENT SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGISTS AND SCHOOL COUNSELORS: At minimum, holds a master’s degree in school psychology or school counseling; and Holds a current, unencumbered license or certification as a school psychologist or school counselor issued by an appropriate state board. CURRENTLY LICENSED MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS: At minimum, holds a Master’s Degree in one of the mental health professions listed below; and Holds a current, unencumbered license from, or is registered with, any U.S. state or territory as a social worker, psychologist, professional counselor, marriage and family therapist, or psychiatrist (any level license/registration, including non-clinical licenses such as Licensed Masters Social Worker or LMSW)Required: Good organizational skills, responsible and punctual. Demonstrated active listening skills. Demonstrated ability to implement Standards and Procedures and follow associated job tools including reporting requirements. Demonstrated ability to interact with community members in a clear compassionate manner. Demonstrated ability to involve appropriate others in managing problems and conflict. Ability to acquire, evaluate and report information accurately. Demonstrated ability to provide interfaith support while respecting the principles of neutrality and impartiality. Customer Focus: Building strong customer relationships and delivering customer-centric solutions. Action Oriented: Taking on new opportunities and tough challenges with a sense of urgency, high energy, and enthusiasm. Values Differences: Recognizing the value that different perspectives and cultures bring to an organization. Ability to lift/carry 30 lbs. multiple times per shift. Ability to stand and/or site for 2-hour periods. Ability to walk on uneven terrain and/or walk for two miles per shift. Ability to bend or stoop multiple times per shift. Ability to work outdoors in inclement weather. Ability to spend hours writing, speak clearly on phone, read small print for extended periods and work for long periods on computer. Climb two or more flights of stairs. Drive in daytime and evening. Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Disaster Health Services VolunteerHelp before, during and/or after a disaster event. You will provide assistance and healthcare to shelter residents as needed. Provide hands on care for shelter clients to include but not limited to assistance with activities of daily living, wound care, incontinence care, assistance with functional needs. Provide health education, health assessments and determination if a higher level of care is needed. Assist clients to replace medications, durable medical equipment or consumable medical supplies. Advocate for client needs with Disaster Health Services supervisor. Support maternal and child needs as necessary. Complete required virtual self-paced and instructor-led training required for the position. Complete required virtual self-paced and instructor-led training required for the position (9 hours total).Qualifications A current, unencumbered license in at least one of the following professions: Registered Nurse (RN) Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)* Paramedic* Medical Doctor (MD) Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) Physician Assistant (PA) Nurse Practitioner (NP) Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) Minimum 18 years of age Valid Driver’s License (required for Divisional and National Deployments) Willing and able to volunteer in person in a disaster shelter before, during and/or after a disaster event Available to sign up for shifts on consecutive days (shifts may be 8 or 12 hours long) Ability to read, write, and follow verbal and written instructions in EnglishTo learn more or apply for the position, visit www.redcross..org/volunteer. Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter Help before, during and/or after a disaster event. You will provide assistance and healthcare to shelter residents as needed. Provide hands on care for shelter clients to include but not limited to assistance with activities of daily living, wound care, incontinence care, assistance with functional needs. Provide health education, health assessments and determination if a higher level of care is needed. Assist clients to replace medications, durable medical equipment or consumable medical supplies. Advocate for client needs with Disaster Health Services supervisor. Support maternal and child needs as necessary. Complete required virtual self-paced and instructor-led training required for the position. Complete required virtual self-paced and instructor-led training required for the position (9 hours total).Qualifications A current, unencumbered license in at least one of the following professions: Registered Nurse (RN) Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)* Paramedic* Medical Doctor (MD) Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) Physician Assistant (PA) Nurse Practitioner (NP) Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) Minimum 18 years of age Valid Driver’s License (required for Divisional and National Deployments) Willing and able to volunteer in person in a disaster shelter before, during and/or after a disaster event Available to sign up for shifts on consecutive days (shifts may be 8 or 12 hours long) Ability to read, write, and follow verbal and written instructions in EnglishTo learn more or apply for the position, visit www.redcross..org/volunteer. Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Become a Disaster DispatcherMost of the 60,000 emergencies that the Red Cross responds to each year are local, personal disasters like home fires. Disaster Action Teams (DAT) provide emotional support, financial assistance, and information to help families begin the process of recovery. The Disaster Action Team (DAT) Duty Officer ensures timely activation and monitoring of local and regional DAT responses. The Duty Officer supports the DAT program either at the chapter/territory or region level. Leadership Triages requests received to determine if Red Cross action is required; may decide if Red Cross will respond via DAT. Uses event triggers such as size, scope, and type of event to escalate the DAT response when necessary. Works with on-scene DAT leadership to support the response and provide technical guidance. May support and train new Duty Officers. Liaises necessary information to leadership and other stakeholders May be tasked with composing Initial Incident Reports (IIR) dependent upon regional processes Ensures response compliance in accordance with the DAT Standards and Procedures Maintains close working relationship with DAT Regional Program Lead, Chapter/Territory DAT Coordinators and Regional RC Respond Application Lead to ensure responders are identified and scheduled.Functional Documents incoming disaster notification and ensures their assignment as the Duty Officer in the call record in RC Respond. Manages all DAT calls and activities in RC Respond Identifies available DAT responders and dispatches team to ensure appropriate resourcing to meet client needs. Activates Disaster Health Services, Disaster Mental Health, Disaster Spiritual Care, and Public Affairs when requested. Maintains ongoing communication with all assigned responders and ensures timely updates are reflected in the RC Respond call record to reflect movement to a status of On Scene and Off Scene. May be required to monitor activity across multiple DAT responses. Monitors all active calls while assigned, moving them to a status of Closed upon completion in RC Respond. If an event has not concluded, provide necessary information upon shift change. Notifies Chapter and Regional staff of significant events, and contributes to an Initial Incident Report, when appropriate. Manages availability by registering for shifts in RC Respond. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region. Maintains RC Respond Duty Officer user accessWork remotely from the comfort of your own home. Minimum 4 on-call shifts/month. Qualifications: Reliable access to a computer, internet, and a phone. Comfortable using and learning new technology Commitment to use RC Care and RC Respond systems as needed Able to prioritize multiple tasks in complex, rapidly changing and stressful situations. Must be 18 years or older Strong written and verbal communications skills. Ability to work for long periods on a computer Ability to speak clearly on the phone Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policiesPreferred: If no prior DAT experience, take part in a ride along on a DAT response or tabletop DAT response exercise.Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter Most of the 60,000 emergencies that the Red Cross responds to each year are local, personal disasters like home fires. Disaster Action Teams (DAT) provide emotional support, financial assistance, and information to help families begin the process of recovery. The Disaster Action Team (DAT) Duty Officer ensures timely activation and monitoring of local and regional DAT responses. The Duty Officer supports the DAT program either at the chapter/territory or region level. Leadership Triages requests received to determine if Red Cross action is required; may decide if Red Cross will respond via DAT. Uses event triggers such as size, scope, and type of event to escalate the DAT response when necessary. Works with on-scene DAT leadership to support the response and provide technical guidance. May support and train new Duty Officers. Liaises necessary information to leadership and other stakeholders May be tasked with composing Initial Incident Reports (IIR) dependent upon regional processes Ensures response compliance in accordance with the DAT Standards and Procedures Maintains close working relationship with DAT Regional Program Lead, Chapter/Territory DAT Coordinators and Regional RC Respond Application Lead to ensure responders are identified and scheduled.Functional Documents incoming disaster notification and ensures their assignment as the Duty Officer in the call record in RC Respond. Manages all DAT calls and activities in RC Respond Identifies available DAT responders and dispatches team to ensure appropriate resourcing to meet client needs. Activates Disaster Health Services, Disaster Mental Health, Disaster Spiritual Care, and Public Affairs when requested. Maintains ongoing communication with all assigned responders and ensures timely updates are reflected in the RC Respond call record to reflect movement to a status of On Scene and Off Scene. May be required to monitor activity across multiple DAT responses. Monitors all active calls while assigned, moving them to a status of Closed upon completion in RC Respond. If an event has not concluded, provide necessary information upon shift change. Notifies Chapter and Regional staff of significant events, and contributes to an Initial Incident Report, when appropriate. Manages availability by registering for shifts in RC Respond. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region. Maintains RC Respond Duty Officer user accessWork remotely from the comfort of your own home. Minimum 4 on-call shifts/month. Qualifications: Reliable access to a computer, internet, and a phone. Comfortable using and learning new technology Commitment to use RC Care and RC Respond systems as needed Able to prioritize multiple tasks in complex, rapidly changing and stressful situations. Must be 18 years or older Strong written and verbal communications skills. Ability to work for long periods on a computer Ability to speak clearly on the phone Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policiesPreferred: If no prior DAT experience, take part in a ride along on a DAT response or tabletop DAT response exercise.Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: *URGENT NEED* Help provide immediate support to individuals and families impacted by a disaster - Join the Disaster Action Team in Waukesha CountyThe #1 disaster Red Cross responds to is a house fire. Disaster Response Volunteers (Disaster Action Team) train and respond to local communities immediately after a disaster. They provide emergency disaster assistance & hope to individuals and families affected by the disaster. Respond to local disasters when activated. Work on-scene with family immediately following the disaster. When activated, ability to respond immediately, often in personal vehicle. Conduct intake interviews and issuing client assistance as appropriate, outlined in response guidelines. Provide disaster assistance as appropriate and outlined in the Response Guidelines. Work professionally with clients, first responders, and partner agencies. Perform duties in accordance with American Red Cross procedures and Red Cross Code of Conduct & Confidentiality policies. Attend regularly scheduled Disaster Cycle Services Volunteer meeting.Qualifications: Availability to respond at a variety of hours with own personal transportation. (Must have valid drivers license) Ability to respond to phone call in a timely manner. Strong empathy skills. Able to maintain confidentiality with client information. Open-mindedness and sensitivity to diversity. Enjoy work as a team member. Ability to follow instructions. Proficient computer & internet skills. Access to both required to complete duties. Use of a cell phone and cellular data will be needed in the field to complete intake interviews. Provide clear, objective, documentation for case file. Comfortable working in stressful situations. Flexibility is key to the success and function of this team. Able to handle multiple tasks and assess incoming information quickly. Ability to lift & carry 25 pounds.Disasters happen day & night. The schedule varies (either on-call commitment or call down of volunteer roster). A disaster response can take 3-4 hours (on average). Number of responses vary per month based on urban vs rural geography. Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter The #1 disaster Red Cross responds to is a house fire. Disaster Response Volunteers (Disaster Action Team) train and respond to local communities immediately after a disaster. They provide emergency disaster assistance & hope to individuals and families affected by the disaster. Respond to local disasters when activated. Work on-scene with family immediately following the disaster. When activated, ability to respond immediately, often in personal vehicle. Conduct intake interviews and issuing client assistance as appropriate, outlined in response guidelines. Provide disaster assistance as appropriate and outlined in the Response Guidelines. Work professionally with clients, first responders, and partner agencies. Perform duties in accordance with American Red Cross procedures and Red Cross Code of Conduct & Confidentiality policies. Attend regularly scheduled Disaster Cycle Services Volunteer meeting.Qualifications: Availability to respond at a variety of hours with own personal transportation. (Must have valid drivers license) Ability to respond to phone call in a timely manner. Strong empathy skills. Able to maintain confidentiality with client information. Open-mindedness and sensitivity to diversity. Enjoy work as a team member. Ability to follow instructions. Proficient computer & internet skills. Access to both required to complete duties. Use of a cell phone and cellular data will be needed in the field to complete intake interviews. Provide clear, objective, documentation for case file. Comfortable working in stressful situations. Flexibility is key to the success and function of this team. Able to handle multiple tasks and assess incoming information quickly. Ability to lift & carry 25 pounds.Disasters happen day & night. The schedule varies (either on-call commitment or call down of volunteer roster). A disaster response can take 3-4 hours (on average). Number of responses vary per month based on urban vs rural geography. Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: *URGENT NEED* Help provide immediate support to individuals and families impacted by a disaster - Join the Disaster Action Team in Milwaukee CountyThe #1 disaster Red Cross responds to is a house fire. Disaster Response Volunteers (Disaster Action Team) train and respond to local communities immediately after a disaster. They provide emergency disaster assistance & hope to individuals and families affected by the disaster. Respond to local disasters when activated. Work on-scene with family immediately following the disaster. When activated, ability to respond immediately, often in personal vehicle. Conduct intake interviews and issuing client assistance as appropriate, outlined in response guidelines. Provide disaster assistance as appropriate and outlined in the Response Guidelines. Work professionally with clients, first responders, and partner agencies. Perform duties in accordance with American Red Cross procedures and Red Cross Code of Conduct & Confidentiality policies. Attend regularly scheduled Disaster Cycle Services Volunteer meeting.Qualifications: Availability to respond at a variety of hours with own personal transportation. (Must have valid drivers license) Ability to respond to phone call in a timely manner. Strong empathy skills. Able to maintain confidentiality with client information. Open-mindedness and sensitivity to diversity. Enjoy work as a team member. Ability to follow instructions. Proficient computer & internet skills. Access to both required to complete duties. Use of a cell phone and cellular data will be needed in the field to complete intake interviews. Provide clear, objective, documentation for case file. Comfortable working in stressful situations. Flexibility is key to the success and function of this team. Able to handle multiple tasks and assess incoming information quickly. Ability to lift & carry 25 pounds.Disasters happen day & night. The schedule varies (either on-call commitment or call down of volunteer roster). A disaster response can take 3-4 hours (on average). Number of responses vary per month based on urban vs rural geography. Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter The #1 disaster Red Cross responds to is a house fire. Disaster Response Volunteers (Disaster Action Team) train and respond to local communities immediately after a disaster. They provide emergency disaster assistance & hope to individuals and families affected by the disaster. Respond to local disasters when activated. Work on-scene with family immediately following the disaster. When activated, ability to respond immediately, often in personal vehicle. Conduct intake interviews and issuing client assistance as appropriate, outlined in response guidelines. Provide disaster assistance as appropriate and outlined in the Response Guidelines. Work professionally with clients, first responders, and partner agencies. Perform duties in accordance with American Red Cross procedures and Red Cross Code of Conduct & Confidentiality policies. Attend regularly scheduled Disaster Cycle Services Volunteer meeting.Qualifications: Availability to respond at a variety of hours with own personal transportation. (Must have valid drivers license) Ability to respond to phone call in a timely manner. Strong empathy skills. Able to maintain confidentiality with client information. Open-mindedness and sensitivity to diversity. Enjoy work as a team member. Ability to follow instructions. Proficient computer & internet skills. Access to both required to complete duties. Use of a cell phone and cellular data will be needed in the field to complete intake interviews. Provide clear, objective, documentation for case file. Comfortable working in stressful situations. Flexibility is key to the success and function of this team. Able to handle multiple tasks and assess incoming information quickly. Ability to lift & carry 25 pounds.Disasters happen day & night. The schedule varies (either on-call commitment or call down of volunteer roster). A disaster response can take 3-4 hours (on average). Number of responses vary per month based on urban vs rural geography. Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53226 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Driver for Mukwonago AreaThe Mukwonago Meals on Wheels operation is in the Birchrock Senior Apartments located on Birchrock Way. They operate Monday – Thursdays, no major holidays. Drivers pick up the meals for delivery at 11:00 a.m. and are usually back by 1:30 p.m. Most drivers help once a week. Mileage reimbursement is available. This is a great opportunity to make a difference in the lives of Waukesha County seniors! We have opportunities for either a Tuesday or Wednesday Driver Agency: Health & Human Services/ADRC of Waukesha County The Mukwonago Meals on Wheels operation is in the Birchrock Senior Apartments located on Birchrock Way. They operate Monday – Thursdays, no major holidays. Drivers pick up the meals for delivery at 11:00 a.m. and are usually back by 1:30 p.m. Most drivers help once a week. Mileage reimbursement is available. This is a great opportunity to make a difference in the lives of Waukesha County seniors! We have opportunities for either a Tuesday or Wednesday Driver Agency: Health & Human Services/ADRC of Waukesha County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53149 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Senior Stockbox Intake and DistributionDo you have a passion for helping older adults in our community or creating connections to healthy foods? You can accomplish both by joining MCC as a Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) Senior Stockbox Intake Volunteer by helping connect low-income adults aged 60 years and older to free monthly food packages. This role requires training by staff on our computer database. We prefer a committed, ongoing volunteer; we can only consider Fluent Spanish speakers for this role. Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) Senior Stockbox Intake Volunteers will be responsible for taking attendance of individuals receiving Stockboxes, maintaining confidentiality of client information and records, and intaking new participants. Please note that this is the first step of the volunteer application process. Before your first volunteer shift, you must complete the MCC application and have it processed with the MCC Volunteer Coordinator, Arlene Gonzalez. Generally, this process will take 1-2 business days upon your application. Key Responsibilities: Greet clients warmly and assist them through the intake process.Ensure that all client interactions and data are handled with confidentiality and respect.Provide clients with information about the program and answer any questions they may haveVerify client eligibility for the CSFP program, collect necessary information and documentation from clients, and maintain up-to-date and accurate records of client information and program participation.Assist in the preparation and distribution of food packages based on the CSFP guidelines.Address any concerns or issues that arise during the intake process and escalate them as needed.Foster a positive work environment of outstanding teamwork, mutual respect, and effective communication. Ensure the work environment provided is clean and debris-free at the end of the shiftQualifications/Requirements: All volunteers must complete an MCC volunteer application and waiver before attending their first shiftWilling to complete orientation and training provided to ensure familiarity with the CSFP program and intake processMust be at least 18 years oldMust Speak SpanishAbility to handle sensitive information confidentially and with discretion.Basic computer knowledge.Reliable, punctual, and able to work effectively as part of a team.Compassionate and empathetic towards individuals in need.Adhere to all health and safety regulations and organizational policies.Foster a positive work environment of outstanding teamwork, mutual respect, and effective communication.Agency: Milwaukee Community Crossroads Do you have a passion for helping older adults in our community or creating connections to healthy foods? You can accomplish both by joining MCC as a Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) Senior Stockbox Intake Volunteer by helping connect low-income adults aged 60 years and older to free monthly food packages. This role requires training by staff on our computer database. We prefer a committed, ongoing volunteer; we can only consider Fluent Spanish speakers for this role. Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) Senior Stockbox Intake Volunteers will be responsible for taking attendance of individuals receiving Stockboxes, maintaining confidentiality of client information and records, and intaking new participants. Please note that this is the first step of the volunteer application process. Before your first volunteer shift, you must complete the MCC application and have it processed with the MCC Volunteer Coordinator, Arlene Gonzalez. Generally, this process will take 1-2 business days upon your application. Key Responsibilities: Greet clients warmly and assist them through the intake process.Ensure that all client interactions and data are handled with confidentiality and respect.Provide clients with information about the program and answer any questions they may haveVerify client eligibility for the CSFP program, collect necessary information and documentation from clients, and maintain up-to-date and accurate records of client information and program participation.Assist in the preparation and distribution of food packages based on the CSFP guidelines.Address any concerns or issues that arise during the intake process and escalate them as needed.Foster a positive work environment of outstanding teamwork, mutual respect, and effective communication. Ensure the work environment provided is clean and debris-free at the end of the shiftQualifications/Requirements: All volunteers must complete an MCC volunteer application and waiver before attending their first shiftWilling to complete orientation and training provided to ensure familiarity with the CSFP program and intake processMust be at least 18 years oldMust Speak SpanishAbility to handle sensitive information confidentially and with discretion.Basic computer knowledge.Reliable, punctual, and able to work effectively as part of a team.Compassionate and empathetic towards individuals in need.Adhere to all health and safety regulations and organizational policies.Foster a positive work environment of outstanding teamwork, mutual respect, and effective communication.Agency: Milwaukee Community Crossroads Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 53204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Kitchen HelperMCC’s Older Adults Center provides older adults 60+ a safe, welcoming place to stay connected, eat healthy, and be well. In addition to offering a healthy meal, the Older Adult Center hosts classes and events that enrich elders’ lives and strengthen connections. The center is operated in partnership with the Milwaukee County Department on Aging. Please note that this is the first step of the volunteer application process. Before your first volunteer shift, you must complete the MCC application and have this processed with the MCC Volunteer Coordinator, Arlene Gonzalez. Generally, this process will take 1-2 business days upon your application. Greet all participants and ensure they have a positive dining experience. Food safety: Follow your employer’s food safety policies and national standards, and ensure food is stored at the right time and right temperatures. Preparing ingredients: Wash, peel, and prepare food ingredients using basic knife skills. Storing food: Organize the stockroom, unload fresh supplies, and rotate food stock.Cleaning: Cleaning kitchen appliances, ovens, dishes, and pans. Assisting with meal preparation: Stir soups, season dishes, or perform other simple cooking tasks under supervision. Other duties: Review kitchen inventory, observe cooking times and temperature, and move kitchen objects around. Effectively address participants' questions, requests, and problem-solve as needed. Keep all shelves organized, clean, well-stocked, and properly rotated. Foster a positive work environment of outstanding teamwork, mutual respect, and effective communication.Agency: Milwaukee Community Crossroads MCC’s Older Adults Center provides older adults 60+ a safe, welcoming place to stay connected, eat healthy, and be well. In addition to offering a healthy meal, the Older Adult Center hosts classes and events that enrich elders’ lives and strengthen connections. The center is operated in partnership with the Milwaukee County Department on Aging. Please note that this is the first step of the volunteer application process. Before your first volunteer shift, you must complete the MCC application and have this processed with the MCC Volunteer Coordinator, Arlene Gonzalez. Generally, this process will take 1-2 business days upon your application. Greet all participants and ensure they have a positive dining experience. Food safety: Follow your employer’s food safety policies and national standards, and ensure food is stored at the right time and right temperatures. Preparing ingredients: Wash, peel, and prepare food ingredients using basic knife skills. Storing food: Organize the stockroom, unload fresh supplies, and rotate food stock.Cleaning: Cleaning kitchen appliances, ovens, dishes, and pans. Assisting with meal preparation: Stir soups, season dishes, or perform other simple cooking tasks under supervision. Other duties: Review kitchen inventory, observe cooking times and temperature, and move kitchen objects around. Effectively address participants' questions, requests, and problem-solve as needed. Keep all shelves organized, clean, well-stocked, and properly rotated. Foster a positive work environment of outstanding teamwork, mutual respect, and effective communication.Agency: Milwaukee Community Crossroads Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 53204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Registration Desk ClerkMCC’s Older Adults Center provides older adults 60+ a safe, welcoming place to stay connected, eat healthy, and be well. In addition to offering a healthy meal, the Older Adult Center hosts classes and events that enrich elders’ lives and strengthen connections. The center is operated in partnership with the Milwaukee County Department on Aging. Please note that this is the first step of the volunteer application process. Before your first volunteer shift, you must complete the MCC application and have this processed with the MCC Volunteer Coordinator, Arlene Gonzalez. Generally, this process will take 1-2 business days upon your application. Greet all participants and visitors and make them feel welcome.Verify upon check-in a person’s identification and scan it into the system for attendance or register as a new diner.Manually enter new diner information and review questions with them based on the provided forms through the Milwaukee County Department on Aging.Communication: Connecting guests with other departments and services, and staff, ensuring they feel heard and understood.Keeping the reception area tidy & clean and presentable. Also, with only the necessary materials and floor space clear of anything that can be an obstacle to prevent any safety hazard.Agency: Milwaukee Community Crossroads MCC’s Older Adults Center provides older adults 60+ a safe, welcoming place to stay connected, eat healthy, and be well. In addition to offering a healthy meal, the Older Adult Center hosts classes and events that enrich elders’ lives and strengthen connections. The center is operated in partnership with the Milwaukee County Department on Aging. Please note that this is the first step of the volunteer application process. Before your first volunteer shift, you must complete the MCC application and have this processed with the MCC Volunteer Coordinator, Arlene Gonzalez. Generally, this process will take 1-2 business days upon your application. Greet all participants and visitors and make them feel welcome.Verify upon check-in a person’s identification and scan it into the system for attendance or register as a new diner.Manually enter new diner information and review questions with them based on the provided forms through the Milwaukee County Department on Aging.Communication: Connecting guests with other departments and services, and staff, ensuring they feel heard and understood.Keeping the reception area tidy & clean and presentable. Also, with only the necessary materials and floor space clear of anything that can be an obstacle to prevent any safety hazard.Agency: Milwaukee Community Crossroads Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 53204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Provide Bagged Lunches to Residents Staying in Sojourner's Emergency ShelterBagged lunches provided by volunteers offer convenient and healthy lunches to residents staying in our emergency shelter who may need a meal on the go. Once scheduled with a coordinator, you will receive the full lunch kit guidelines. You should plan to prepare 60 bagged lunches. Bagged lunches are put together off-site. Volunteers will be responsible for the cost of the lunch items and for transportation to Sojourner Family Peace Center. Follow Food & Safety Guidelines. Every effort to prevent foodborne illness must be taken to ensure that we are providing safe meals for our families. Please wear gloves when preparing lunch kits. Please label each lunch bag with the type of sandwich. For example, write chicken on the lunch bag if the lunch contains a chicken sandwich, write turkey if the lunch contains a turkey sandwich, etc. Bagged lunches are dropped off on Mondays and Thursdays between 10:30 and 11:30 AM. Work with the coordinator to schedule a specific date.We ask that lunches include: A sandwich with lunch meat and cheese. Please do not put any condiments on the sandwiches, as they can make the bread soggy. We have condiments for residents to use. A piece of fruit or fruit cup Granola bar Snack-size bag of chips or pretzels A fresh vegetable Please refrain from anything containing nuts due to allergy concerns. If you provide pork protein, please provide a substitution.Other Needed Materials: Paper Bag for each lunchOnce your interest is submitted, you will receive an email from Sojourner's Volunteer Coordinator to schedule a date. Agency: Sojourner Family Peace Center Bagged lunches provided by volunteers offer convenient and healthy lunches to residents staying in our emergency shelter who may need a meal on the go. Once scheduled with a coordinator, you will receive the full lunch kit guidelines. You should plan to prepare 60 bagged lunches. Bagged lunches are put together off-site. Volunteers will be responsible for the cost of the lunch items and for transportation to Sojourner Family Peace Center. Follow Food & Safety Guidelines. Every effort to prevent foodborne illness must be taken to ensure that we are providing safe meals for our families. Please wear gloves when preparing lunch kits. Please label each lunch bag with the type of sandwich. For example, write chicken on the lunch bag if the lunch contains a chicken sandwich, write turkey if the lunch contains a turkey sandwich, etc. Bagged lunches are dropped off on Mondays and Thursdays between 10:30 and 11:30 AM. Work with the coordinator to schedule a specific date.We ask that lunches include: A sandwich with lunch meat and cheese. Please do not put any condiments on the sandwiches, as they can make the bread soggy. We have condiments for residents to use. A piece of fruit or fruit cup Granola bar Snack-size bag of chips or pretzels A fresh vegetable Please refrain from anything containing nuts due to allergy concerns. If you provide pork protein, please provide a substitution.Other Needed Materials: Paper Bag for each lunchOnce your interest is submitted, you will receive an email from Sojourner's Volunteer Coordinator to schedule a date. Agency: Sojourner Family Peace Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53212 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Provide a Meal to Shelter ResidentsPeace Meals are served by volunteers to our shelter residents. The Peace Dinners offer comfort, company, and healthy meals to residents staying in our emergency shelter. Small groups (6 maximum) plan and prepare a meal off-site, in a sterile environment, for 60 guests. The meal may be ordered from a restaurant as an option. Meals are warmed up and served in our shelter kitchen. If the volunteer(s) are not able to stay to serve the meal, the meal can also be dropped off. · Prepare food off-site or order food for about 60 residents · Warm and serve food · Clean up · Plan to be here about 2-3 hours · Limit of 6 volunteers due to the size of the kitchen · Dinner arrival 4:30 PM We ask that meals include: · Main entrée – due to allergy concerns, we ask that meals do not contain seafood. If your meal contains pork, please provide an alternative option in addition to the pork dish. · Vegetarian entrée · One or more side dishes · Fresh green salad · Fresh fruit · Bread/Rolls · Pre-portioned dessert (ice cream bars, cupcakes, cookies, pre-cut dessert bars, etc) · Beverages are optional. If your group chooses to bring one, please bring something other than soda (juice, decaf iced tea, fruit-infused water, etc) Once your interest is submitted, you will receive an email from Sojourner's Volunteer Coordinator to schedule a date. Agency: Sojourner Family Peace Center Peace Meals are served by volunteers to our shelter residents. The Peace Dinners offer comfort, company, and healthy meals to residents staying in our emergency shelter. Small groups (6 maximum) plan and prepare a meal off-site, in a sterile environment, for 60 guests. The meal may be ordered from a restaurant as an option. Meals are warmed up and served in our shelter kitchen. If the volunteer(s) are not able to stay to serve the meal, the meal can also be dropped off. · Prepare food off-site or order food for about 60 residents · Warm and serve food · Clean up · Plan to be here about 2-3 hours · Limit of 6 volunteers due to the size of the kitchen · Dinner arrival 4:30 PM We ask that meals include: · Main entrée – due to allergy concerns, we ask that meals do not contain seafood. If your meal contains pork, please provide an alternative option in addition to the pork dish. · Vegetarian entrée · One or more side dishes · Fresh green salad · Fresh fruit · Bread/Rolls · Pre-portioned dessert (ice cream bars, cupcakes, cookies, pre-cut dessert bars, etc) · Beverages are optional. If your group chooses to bring one, please bring something other than soda (juice, decaf iced tea, fruit-infused water, etc) Once your interest is submitted, you will receive an email from Sojourner's Volunteer Coordinator to schedule a date. Agency: Sojourner Family Peace Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53212 Allow Groups: Teams only |
Volunteer: Assist with Shelter and Agency PrioritiesMultiple tasks need an extra set of hands from a volunteer group. The tasks are chosen based on the agency’s needs for that day. Monday – Friday 2-3 hour shifts between 9 AM and 5 PM, Group size limit: 6 Tasks could include:Tidying Shelter and Pantry storage areasAdministrative projectsPacking lunches for shelter residentsHelp process in-kind donationsStock and organize shelter pantriesn Agency: Sojourner Family Peace Center Multiple tasks need an extra set of hands from a volunteer group. The tasks are chosen based on the agency’s needs for that day. Monday – Friday 2-3 hour shifts between 9 AM and 5 PM, Group size limit: 6 Tasks could include:Tidying Shelter and Pantry storage areasAdministrative projectsPacking lunches for shelter residentsHelp process in-kind donationsStock and organize shelter pantriesn Agency: Sojourner Family Peace Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53212 Allow Groups: Teams only |
Volunteer: Create and Lead Arts & Crafts for Older Adults and Adults with DisabilitiesExplore More about the Position and the Adult Day Center Program: Explore the impact of our program Read more life changing testimonies here! Discover the Benefits to Volunteering: Download a free fact sheet about the many benefits of volunteering! Click here! Learn about the Onboarding Process: Click here to see the onboarding process! Eager to get Started? Apply Now! Click here to apply now and begin changing lives! Contact with Questions: Email: volunteer@ccmke.org Call: (414) 769-3402 Agency: Catholic Charities Explore More about the Position and the Adult Day Center Program: Explore the impact of our program Read more life changing testimonies here! Discover the Benefits to Volunteering: Download a free fact sheet about the many benefits of volunteering! Click here! Learn about the Onboarding Process: Click here to see the onboarding process! Eager to get Started? Apply Now! Click here to apply now and begin changing lives! Contact with Questions: Email: volunteer@ccmke.org Call: (414) 769-3402 Agency: Catholic Charities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53208 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VITA Program Intake Support VolunteerVolunteers in this role support La Casa de Esperanza’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program by serving as the first point of contact for clients during their tax appointments. Program Support Assistant / Intake Screener volunteers play a vital role in ensuring accurate, efficient, and welcoming tax preparation services. Key Responsibilities • Welcome and assist clients at the beginning of their tax appointments (in-person or virtually) • Make copies of tax documents and identification cards • Guide clients through the completion of required intake and consent forms, ensuring all questions are fully answered • Review intake forms for completeness and accuracy • Organize and deliver client files to IRS-certified tax preparers for review • Maintain strict confidentiality of all client information Training & Certification • Intake Screener volunteers are required to obtain IRS certification • La Casa de Esperanza provides training sessions and support to assist volunteers in completing the certification process Agency: La Casa de Esperanza Volunteers in this role support La Casa de Esperanza’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program by serving as the first point of contact for clients during their tax appointments. Program Support Assistant / Intake Screener volunteers play a vital role in ensuring accurate, efficient, and welcoming tax preparation services. Key Responsibilities • Welcome and assist clients at the beginning of their tax appointments (in-person or virtually) • Make copies of tax documents and identification cards • Guide clients through the completion of required intake and consent forms, ensuring all questions are fully answered • Review intake forms for completeness and accuracy • Organize and deliver client files to IRS-certified tax preparers for review • Maintain strict confidentiality of all client information Training & Certification • Intake Screener volunteers are required to obtain IRS certification • La Casa de Esperanza provides training sessions and support to assist volunteers in completing the certification process Agency: La Casa de Esperanza Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Programs AssistantWe are a community-based nonprofit agency dedicated to helping individuals and families achieve stability and self-sufficiency. Our programs include homebuyer counseling, free tax preparation services, employment support, financial counseling, a loan program for credit-challenged clients, and a Lead-Safe Homes initiative. Position Summary, the Program Support Assistant (Volunteer) provides essential administrative and program support across multiple community service programs. This role helps ensure smooth daily operations and positive client experiences while supporting staff who deliver critical services to the community. Key Responsibilities Assist with general office and administrative tasks (filing, copying, data entry) Support client intake and appointment scheduling Help prepare and organize program materials and client packets Answer phones and greet clients in a professional and welcoming manner Assist staff with special projects, outreach, and events as needed Maintain confidentiality of client information at all times Qualifications Strong organizational and communication skills Basic computer skills (email, data entry, Microsoft Office or Google Workspace) Friendly, reliable, and professional demeanor Interest in community service, financial empowerment, or housing stability Ability to work independently and as part of a team Bilingual Spanish skills are helpful but not required Time Commitment Flexible scheduling available Minimum commitment of 4 hours per week (adjust as needed) Benefits to the Volunteer Gain hands-on experience in nonprofit and community services Learn about housing, financial counseling, tax assistance, and employment programs Build administrative and client service skills Make a meaningful impact in your community Great experience for students, career changers, or retirees Agency: La Casa de Esperanza We are a community-based nonprofit agency dedicated to helping individuals and families achieve stability and self-sufficiency. Our programs include homebuyer counseling, free tax preparation services, employment support, financial counseling, a loan program for credit-challenged clients, and a Lead-Safe Homes initiative. Position Summary, the Program Support Assistant (Volunteer) provides essential administrative and program support across multiple community service programs. This role helps ensure smooth daily operations and positive client experiences while supporting staff who deliver critical services to the community. Key Responsibilities Assist with general office and administrative tasks (filing, copying, data entry) Support client intake and appointment scheduling Help prepare and organize program materials and client packets Answer phones and greet clients in a professional and welcoming manner Assist staff with special projects, outreach, and events as needed Maintain confidentiality of client information at all times Qualifications Strong organizational and communication skills Basic computer skills (email, data entry, Microsoft Office or Google Workspace) Friendly, reliable, and professional demeanor Interest in community service, financial empowerment, or housing stability Ability to work independently and as part of a team Bilingual Spanish skills are helpful but not required Time Commitment Flexible scheduling available Minimum commitment of 4 hours per week (adjust as needed) Benefits to the Volunteer Gain hands-on experience in nonprofit and community services Learn about housing, financial counseling, tax assistance, and employment programs Build administrative and client service skills Make a meaningful impact in your community Great experience for students, career changers, or retirees Agency: La Casa de Esperanza Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Enjoy dinner with our young people!We provide dinner to about 25 youth and young adults every Wednesday and Friday. Volunteers prepare the meal and are invited to sit down to enjoy it with our youth. Our clients appreciate having the opportunity to engage with outside community members over a meal. If you are interested, please respond below or contact our Volunteer and Community Engagement Manager, Jj Burch, at community@pathfindersmke.org. Agency: Pathfinders We provide dinner to about 25 youth and young adults every Wednesday and Friday. Volunteers prepare the meal and are invited to sit down to enjoy it with our youth. Our clients appreciate having the opportunity to engage with outside community members over a meal. If you are interested, please respond below or contact our Volunteer and Community Engagement Manager, Jj Burch, at community@pathfindersmke.org. Agency: Pathfinders Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53212 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Donate Cleaning SuppliesPathfinders provides assistance to help find, secure, and sustain safe housing for our young people experiencing homelessness or are experiencing housing instability. We do our work with a housing first approach, believing that housing is an essential tool for success and not a reward for program compliance. Although moving in to an apartment is an exciting step for our young people, without everyday cleaning supplies, the barrier of living in a healthy environment will still be a barrier. We are asking community members to donate the following cleaning supplies so that our youth can have safe, clean, and healthy homes. Toilet Bowl Cleaner Dish Soap Fabuloso All-purpose spray Garbage Bags (13 gal) Hand Soap Sponges Laundry Pods Floor cleanerIf interested in assisting, please respond to this post or contact Jj Burch at community@pathfindersmke.org. Agency: Pathfinders Pathfinders provides assistance to help find, secure, and sustain safe housing for our young people experiencing homelessness or are experiencing housing instability. We do our work with a housing first approach, believing that housing is an essential tool for success and not a reward for program compliance. Although moving in to an apartment is an exciting step for our young people, without everyday cleaning supplies, the barrier of living in a healthy environment will still be a barrier. We are asking community members to donate the following cleaning supplies so that our youth can have safe, clean, and healthy homes. Toilet Bowl Cleaner Dish Soap Fabuloso All-purpose spray Garbage Bags (13 gal) Hand Soap Sponges Laundry Pods Floor cleanerIf interested in assisting, please respond to this post or contact Jj Burch at community@pathfindersmke.org. Agency: Pathfinders Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Donate Welcome Home Baskets for Youth Moving into their First Home/ApartmentPathfinders is seeking support from community members to assemble Welcome Home Kits for youth transitioning from homelessness and housing instability into their first apartment. Moving in is an exciting step for our young people. However, without everyday items, simple tasks such as taking a shower or cooking a meal, remain a luxury. These kits equip our youth with the basic essentials we all need to function comfortably and safely in our homes. If interested in this opportunity, please respond to this posting or reach out to Jj Burch at community@pathfindersmke.org. Agency: Pathfinders Pathfinders is seeking support from community members to assemble Welcome Home Kits for youth transitioning from homelessness and housing instability into their first apartment. Moving in is an exciting step for our young people. However, without everyday items, simple tasks such as taking a shower or cooking a meal, remain a luxury. These kits equip our youth with the basic essentials we all need to function comfortably and safely in our homes. If interested in this opportunity, please respond to this posting or reach out to Jj Burch at community@pathfindersmke.org. Agency: Pathfinders Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53212 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Become an Assistant Advocate at our Youth ShelterPathfinder's Youth Shelter provides emergency housing and supportive services to homeless and runaway youth. Assistant Advocates assist with the physical and counseling needs of the youth and help staff maintain the high level of care it provides. They provide the day-to-day supervision of the residents and the guidance, support, and encouragement needed to return to a safe place. Qualifications: Must possess a high school diploma or equivalent Must be age 21 or older Possess experience or an interest in working with teens and their families Demonstrate a lifestyle and value system that is in accordance with the interests of the youth Be able to make a 4 hour a week commitment for a minimum of 6 months Be able to pass reference and background checksTo learn more about becoming an Assistant Advocate or to apply, please apply on our website. If you have any questions, please contact Jj Burch at community@pathfindersmke.org Agency: Pathfinders Pathfinder's Youth Shelter provides emergency housing and supportive services to homeless and runaway youth. Assistant Advocates assist with the physical and counseling needs of the youth and help staff maintain the high level of care it provides. They provide the day-to-day supervision of the residents and the guidance, support, and encouragement needed to return to a safe place. Qualifications: Must possess a high school diploma or equivalent Must be age 21 or older Possess experience or an interest in working with teens and their families Demonstrate a lifestyle and value system that is in accordance with the interests of the youth Be able to make a 4 hour a week commitment for a minimum of 6 months Be able to pass reference and background checksTo learn more about becoming an Assistant Advocate or to apply, please apply on our website. If you have any questions, please contact Jj Burch at community@pathfindersmke.org Agency: Pathfinders Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53202 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Organize the Clothing BankThe clothing bank located at the Women's Shelter on the near south side of Milwaukee is always in need of organization. It is a great opportunity for small groups of individuals. The clothes need to be sorted by size, season and gender. Perfect opportunity for one person or a group up to 10. This opportunity can be done almost anytime. Very flexible schedule. WIth the seasons changing we need to organize switching out the clothing to match the season. Very flexible opportunity. Agency: Milwaukee Women's Center The clothing bank located at the Women's Shelter on the near south side of Milwaukee is always in need of organization. It is a great opportunity for small groups of individuals. The clothes need to be sorted by size, season and gender. Perfect opportunity for one person or a group up to 10. This opportunity can be done almost anytime. Very flexible schedule. WIth the seasons changing we need to organize switching out the clothing to match the season. Very flexible opportunity. Agency: Milwaukee Women's Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53212 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Children's program at the ShelterVolunteers acting as mentors and role models for the children of the shelter. Depending on the number of children, the ages of the children and how many volunteers will determine what activities will take place each evening. The Children's program takes place immediately following dinner. Dinner is served at 6 pm.. so somewhere around 6:45pm. The activity could be as simple as playing games with the children, arts and crafts or helping with homework. Activities depend on the ages of the children. Agency: Milwaukee Women's Center Volunteers acting as mentors and role models for the children of the shelter. Depending on the number of children, the ages of the children and how many volunteers will determine what activities will take place each evening. The Children's program takes place immediately following dinner. Dinner is served at 6 pm.. so somewhere around 6:45pm. The activity could be as simple as playing games with the children, arts and crafts or helping with homework. Activities depend on the ages of the children. Agency: Milwaukee Women's Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53215 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Art Instructor – Vision & Community ProjectWe’re looking for a creative, encouraging Art Instructor to guide our students through a meaningful art project that helps them express how they imagine their ideal world and community. This activity gives our young people the chance to dream, reflect, and communicate their hopes through colors, shapes, and storytelling. As the Art Instructor, you’ll help inspire students to think big What does a safe, welcoming community look like to them? What kind of world do they want to build? You’ll support them as they turn those ideas into artwork that represents their voices, dreams, and values. This role is perfect for someone who loves working with youth, enjoys hands‑on creativity, and believes in the power of art to build confidence and spark conversation. Your guidance will help our students see that their vision matters and that they have the power to shape the world around them. Agency: Lad Lake Inc. We’re looking for a creative, encouraging Art Instructor to guide our students through a meaningful art project that helps them express how they imagine their ideal world and community. This activity gives our young people the chance to dream, reflect, and communicate their hopes through colors, shapes, and storytelling. As the Art Instructor, you’ll help inspire students to think big What does a safe, welcoming community look like to them? What kind of world do they want to build? You’ll support them as they turn those ideas into artwork that represents their voices, dreams, and values. This role is perfect for someone who loves working with youth, enjoys hands‑on creativity, and believes in the power of art to build confidence and spark conversation. Your guidance will help our students see that their vision matters and that they have the power to shape the world around them. Agency: Lad Lake Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53222 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Event Food Set-Up (Food Area Helpers)Choose how you want to show up for others. We have volunteer Responsibilities: Responsibilities: -Come in and help set up the food for the event - Set up and maintain the food and refreshment stations. - Serve food to participants and attendees. Qualifications: - Outgoing and energetic personality. - Ability to stand for extended periods and engage with a diverse group of event participants. - No previous experience is required; a positive attitude is a must! Agency: Lad Lake Inc. Choose how you want to show up for others. We have volunteer Responsibilities: Responsibilities: -Come in and help set up the food for the event - Set up and maintain the food and refreshment stations. - Serve food to participants and attendees. Qualifications: - Outgoing and energetic personality. - Ability to stand for extended periods and engage with a diverse group of event participants. - No previous experience is required; a positive attitude is a must! Agency: Lad Lake Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 20, 2026 Zip Code: 53118 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Volunteer CoordinatorWe’re looking for an enthusiastic, detail‑loving volunteer to serve as our Assistant Event Coordinator for the Kettle Classic! If you enjoy staying organized, helping things run smoothly, and being part of the behind‑the‑scenes magic, you’ll love this role. As our Assistant Event Coordinator, you’ll help support set‑up, guide volunteers, answer questions, and jump in wherever the team needs an extra hand. Your support helps create a smooth, fun, and welcoming experience for every participant—all while helping raise critical support for the young people at Lad Lake. It’s a great fit for someone who loves teamwork, problem‑solving, and event‑day excitement. Expect lots of smiles, meaningful moments, and a chance to make a real impact! Agency: Lad Lake Inc. We’re looking for an enthusiastic, detail‑loving volunteer to serve as our Assistant Event Coordinator for the Kettle Classic! If you enjoy staying organized, helping things run smoothly, and being part of the behind‑the‑scenes magic, you’ll love this role. As our Assistant Event Coordinator, you’ll help support set‑up, guide volunteers, answer questions, and jump in wherever the team needs an extra hand. Your support helps create a smooth, fun, and welcoming experience for every participant—all while helping raise critical support for the young people at Lad Lake. It’s a great fit for someone who loves teamwork, problem‑solving, and event‑day excitement. Expect lots of smiles, meaningful moments, and a chance to make a real impact! Agency: Lad Lake Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 20, 2026 Zip Code: 53118 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Kettle Classic Champions (Event Cheerleaders) 2026Choose how you want to show up for others. We have volunteer Responsibilities: - Hold motivational signs and distribute water and snacks at designated cheer stations. - Help maintain a high-energy atmosphere to motivate participants throughout the event. Qualifications: - Outgoing and energetic personality. - Ability to stand for extended periods and engage with a diverse group of event participants. - No previous experience is required; a positive attitude is a must! Agency: Lad Lake Inc. Choose how you want to show up for others. We have volunteer Responsibilities: - Hold motivational signs and distribute water and snacks at designated cheer stations. - Help maintain a high-energy atmosphere to motivate participants throughout the event. Qualifications: - Outgoing and energetic personality. - Ability to stand for extended periods and engage with a diverse group of event participants. - No previous experience is required; a positive attitude is a must! Agency: Lad Lake Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 20, 2026 Zip Code: 53118 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Race Day Rockstar’s (Clean-Up Crew)Choose how you want to show up for others. We have volunteer Responsibilities: - Assist with the post-event clean-up to ensure the venue is returned to its original condition. - Collect and dispose of trash and recycling from the event areas, clean tables Qualifications: - Ability to perform physical activities, including lifting and bending. - A team player who can follow instructions and work independently. - No previous experience is required; a positive attitude is a must! Agency: Lad Lake Inc. Choose how you want to show up for others. We have volunteer Responsibilities: - Assist with the post-event clean-up to ensure the venue is returned to its original condition. - Collect and dispose of trash and recycling from the event areas, clean tables Qualifications: - Ability to perform physical activities, including lifting and bending. - A team player who can follow instructions and work independently. - No previous experience is required; a positive attitude is a must! Agency: Lad Lake Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 20, 2026 Zip Code: 53118 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Clothing Stockroom VolunteerAre you great with keeping things organized & arranged? We could use your help to keep us on track with our stockroom for our community clothing closet. Please join us and let's work together to get our inventory ready to go for our neighbors!
3-4 Volunteers can sign up on a first-come, first-served basis; dates are optional. First Thursdays of Each Month 9 am-11 am Community Closet Responsibilities: ● Work collaboratively with other volunteers and staff members to ensure a safe and efficient setup. We also ask that everyone wash their hands before & after working with donated items or wear gloves if they desire. ●Assist staff with sorting and organizing clothing items by size, category, and seasonal style. ● Properly inspect clothing for any damage or stains before placing them in the stacks for folding, racks, or storage. Keep in mind that all donations must be handled with care. ● While sorting and organizing, make sure you place them in their designated section, and those get marked or labeled accordingly. ● Diapers must also be placed on racks or storage areas organized & sorted by size. Agency: Milwaukee Community Crossroads Are you great with keeping things organized & arranged? We could use your help to keep us on track with our stockroom for our community clothing closet. Please join us and let's work together to get our inventory ready to go for our neighbors!
3-4 Volunteers can sign up on a first-come, first-served basis; dates are optional. First Thursdays of Each Month 9 am-11 am Community Closet Responsibilities: ● Work collaboratively with other volunteers and staff members to ensure a safe and efficient setup. We also ask that everyone wash their hands before & after working with donated items or wear gloves if they desire. ●Assist staff with sorting and organizing clothing items by size, category, and seasonal style. ● Properly inspect clothing for any damage or stains before placing them in the stacks for folding, racks, or storage. Keep in mind that all donations must be handled with care. ● While sorting and organizing, make sure you place them in their designated section, and those get marked or labeled accordingly. ● Diapers must also be placed on racks or storage areas organized & sorted by size. Agency: Milwaukee Community Crossroads Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 53204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer from home: craft your way into the hearts of hospice patients! (Waukesha) Do you enjoy making crafts? Can you crochet and/or knit? Turn your hobby into healing by becoming a craft volunteer...all from the comfort of your own home! Heartland Hospice needs more talented craft volunteers to donate items that will bring comfort to patients facing life-limiting illnesses. The sky's the limit when it comes to what will bring a smile to a patient's face, but some suggestions include: crocheted lap blankets/shawls/slippers, fleece blankets, memory bears, seasonal items, veterans' appreciation items, stuffed animals (teddy bears) or pillows and any other craft item that will brighten a patient's room. Items can be dropped off at Heartlands business office in Milwaukee. This is your chance to make a BIG difference without even leaving your doorstep! Please contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi (414-944-2000); cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com) if you're interested in donating handmade gifts of comfort to our hospice patients. We're waiting to hear from you! Agency: Heartland Hospice Do you enjoy making crafts? Can you crochet and/or knit? Turn your hobby into healing by becoming a craft volunteer...all from the comfort of your own home! Heartland Hospice needs more talented craft volunteers to donate items that will bring comfort to patients facing life-limiting illnesses. The sky's the limit when it comes to what will bring a smile to a patient's face, but some suggestions include: crocheted lap blankets/shawls/slippers, fleece blankets, memory bears, seasonal items, veterans' appreciation items, stuffed animals (teddy bears) or pillows and any other craft item that will brighten a patient's room. Items can be dropped off at Heartlands business office in Milwaukee. This is your chance to make a BIG difference without even leaving your doorstep! Please contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi (414-944-2000); cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com) if you're interested in donating handmade gifts of comfort to our hospice patients. We're waiting to hear from you! Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53188 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer from home: craft your way into the hearts of hospice patients! (New Berlin)Do you enjoy making crafts? Can you crochet and/or knit? Turn your hobby into healing by becoming a craft volunteer...all from the comfort of your own home! Heartland Hospice needs more talented craft volunteers to donate items that will bring comfort to patients facing life-limiting illnesses. The sky's the limit when it comes to what will bring a smile to a patient's face, but some suggestions include: crocheted lap blankets/shawls/slippers, fleece blankets, memory bears, seasonal items, veterans appreciation items, stuffed animals (teddy bears) or pillows and any other craft item that will brighten a patient's room. Items can be dropped off at Heartlands's business office in Milwaukee. This is your chance to make a BIG difference without even leaving your doorstep! Please contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi (414-944-2000); cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com) if you're interested in donating handmade gifts of comfort to our hospice patients. We're waiting to hear from you! Agency: Heartland Hospice Do you enjoy making crafts? Can you crochet and/or knit? Turn your hobby into healing by becoming a craft volunteer...all from the comfort of your own home! Heartland Hospice needs more talented craft volunteers to donate items that will bring comfort to patients facing life-limiting illnesses. The sky's the limit when it comes to what will bring a smile to a patient's face, but some suggestions include: crocheted lap blankets/shawls/slippers, fleece blankets, memory bears, seasonal items, veterans appreciation items, stuffed animals (teddy bears) or pillows and any other craft item that will brighten a patient's room. Items can be dropped off at Heartlands's business office in Milwaukee. This is your chance to make a BIG difference without even leaving your doorstep! Please contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi (414-944-2000); cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com) if you're interested in donating handmade gifts of comfort to our hospice patients. We're waiting to hear from you! Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53146 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Veterans Serving Veterans: Volunteer in Hospice! (Waukesha) As a proud participant of the We Honor Veterans program, veteran or current military members will have the unique ability to support Heartland Hospice veteran patients through the "vets-for-vets" volunteer opportunity. Heartland Hospice volunteers help to support and enhance the quality of life of those they visit. Vets-for-vets volunteers offer services such as: companionship by just being present for the patient and offering to talk or assisting with non-medical tasks; emotional support through active listening, sharing experiences and stories; allowing for expression of feelings; holding a hand; giving a needed hug; offering words of comfort; and respite support by staying with the patient while the caregiver enjoys a moment alone to run errands, make appointments, or simply take time to care for themselves. We recognize that veterans share a special bond among each other. The goal of our vets-for-vets volunteer opportunity is to match veteran patients with a hospice-trained veteran who may have a similar background. All patient visitor volunteers receive training regarding the philosophy of hospice, the role of the volunteer and other staff members, as well as, helpful skills in caring for and communicating with hospice patients and their families. Volunteer hours are flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. Interested applicants will: be at least 18-years-old, complete initial application paperwork, agree to a background and reference check, attend a volunteer orientation and complete a TB test. Contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com or 414-944-2000 to learn more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity! Agency: Heartland Hospice As a proud participant of the We Honor Veterans program, veteran or current military members will have the unique ability to support Heartland Hospice veteran patients through the "vets-for-vets" volunteer opportunity. Heartland Hospice volunteers help to support and enhance the quality of life of those they visit. Vets-for-vets volunteers offer services such as: companionship by just being present for the patient and offering to talk or assisting with non-medical tasks; emotional support through active listening, sharing experiences and stories; allowing for expression of feelings; holding a hand; giving a needed hug; offering words of comfort; and respite support by staying with the patient while the caregiver enjoys a moment alone to run errands, make appointments, or simply take time to care for themselves. We recognize that veterans share a special bond among each other. The goal of our vets-for-vets volunteer opportunity is to match veteran patients with a hospice-trained veteran who may have a similar background. All patient visitor volunteers receive training regarding the philosophy of hospice, the role of the volunteer and other staff members, as well as, helpful skills in caring for and communicating with hospice patients and their families. Volunteer hours are flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. Interested applicants will: be at least 18-years-old, complete initial application paperwork, agree to a background and reference check, attend a volunteer orientation and complete a TB test. Contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com or 414-944-2000 to learn more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity! Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 53186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Veterans Serving Veterans: Volunteer in Hospice! (Waukesha) As a proud participant of the We Honor Veterans program, veteran or current military members will have the unique ability to support Heartland Hospice veteran patients through the "vets-for-vets" volunteer opportunity. Heartland Hospice volunteers help to support and enhance the quality of life of those they visit. Vets-for-vets volunteers offer services such as: companionship by just being present for the patient and offering to talk or assisting with non-medical tasks; emotional support through active listening, sharing experiences and stories; allowing for expression of feelings; holding a hand; giving a needed hug; offering words of comfort; and respite support by staying with the patient while the caregiver enjoys a moment alone to run errands, make appointments, or simply take time to care for themselves. We recognize that veterans share a special bond among each other. The goal of our vets-for-vets volunteer opportunity is to match veteran patients with a hospice-trained veteran who may have a similar background. All patient visitor volunteers receive training regarding the philosophy of hospice, the role of the volunteer and other staff members, as well as, helpful skills in caring for and communicating with hospice patients and their families. Volunteer hours are flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. Interested applicants will: be at least 18-years-old, complete initial application paperwork, agree to a background and reference check, attend a volunteer orientation and complete a TB test. Contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com or 414-944-2000 to learn more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity! Agency: Heartland Hospice As a proud participant of the We Honor Veterans program, veteran or current military members will have the unique ability to support Heartland Hospice veteran patients through the "vets-for-vets" volunteer opportunity. Heartland Hospice volunteers help to support and enhance the quality of life of those they visit. Vets-for-vets volunteers offer services such as: companionship by just being present for the patient and offering to talk or assisting with non-medical tasks; emotional support through active listening, sharing experiences and stories; allowing for expression of feelings; holding a hand; giving a needed hug; offering words of comfort; and respite support by staying with the patient while the caregiver enjoys a moment alone to run errands, make appointments, or simply take time to care for themselves. We recognize that veterans share a special bond among each other. The goal of our vets-for-vets volunteer opportunity is to match veteran patients with a hospice-trained veteran who may have a similar background. All patient visitor volunteers receive training regarding the philosophy of hospice, the role of the volunteer and other staff members, as well as, helpful skills in caring for and communicating with hospice patients and their families. Volunteer hours are flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. Interested applicants will: be at least 18-years-old, complete initial application paperwork, agree to a background and reference check, attend a volunteer orientation and complete a TB test. Contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com or 414-944-2000 to learn more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity! Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 53188 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Veterans Serving Veterans: Volunteer in Hospice! (Oak Creek)
As a proud participant of the We Honor Veterans program, veteran or current military members will have the unique ability to support Heartland Hospice veteran patients through the "vets-for-vets" volunteer opportunity. Heartland Hospice volunteers help to support and enhance the quality of life of those they visit. Vets-for-vets volunteers offer services such as: companionship by just being present for the patient and offering to talk or assisting with non-medical tasks; emotional support through active listening, sharing experiences and stories; allowing for expression of feelings; holding a hand; giving a needed hug; offering words of comfort; and respite support by staying with the patient while the caregiver enjoys a moment alone to run errands, make appointments, or simply take time to care for themselves. We recognize that veterans share a special bond among each other. The goal of our vets-for-vets volunteer opportunity is to match veteran patients with a hospice-trained veteran who may have a similar background. All patient visitor volunteers receive training regarding the philosophy of hospice, the role of the volunteer and other staff members, as well as, helpful skills in caring for and communicating with hospice patients and their families. Volunteer hours are flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. Interested applicants will: be at least 18-years-old, complete initial application paperwork, agree to a background and reference check, attend a volunteer orientation and complete a TB test. Contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com or 414-944-2000 to learn more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity! Agency: Heartland Hospice
As a proud participant of the We Honor Veterans program, veteran or current military members will have the unique ability to support Heartland Hospice veteran patients through the "vets-for-vets" volunteer opportunity. Heartland Hospice volunteers help to support and enhance the quality of life of those they visit. Vets-for-vets volunteers offer services such as: companionship by just being present for the patient and offering to talk or assisting with non-medical tasks; emotional support through active listening, sharing experiences and stories; allowing for expression of feelings; holding a hand; giving a needed hug; offering words of comfort; and respite support by staying with the patient while the caregiver enjoys a moment alone to run errands, make appointments, or simply take time to care for themselves. We recognize that veterans share a special bond among each other. The goal of our vets-for-vets volunteer opportunity is to match veteran patients with a hospice-trained veteran who may have a similar background. All patient visitor volunteers receive training regarding the philosophy of hospice, the role of the volunteer and other staff members, as well as, helpful skills in caring for and communicating with hospice patients and their families. Volunteer hours are flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. Interested applicants will: be at least 18-years-old, complete initial application paperwork, agree to a background and reference check, attend a volunteer orientation and complete a TB test. Contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com or 414-944-2000 to learn more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity! Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 53154 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Veterans Serving Veterans: Volunteer in Hospice! (New Berlin)As a proud participant of the We Honor Veterans program, veteran or current military members will have the unique ability to support Heartland Hospice veteran patients through the "vets-for-vets" volunteer opportunity. Heartland Hospice volunteers help to support and enhance the quality of life of those they visit. Vets-for-vets volunteers offer services such as: companionship by just being present for the patient and offering to talk or assisting with non-medical tasks; emotional support through active listening, sharing experiences and stories; allowing for expression of feelings; holding a hand; giving a needed hug; offering words of comfort; and respite support by staying with the patient while the caregiver enjoys a moment alone to run errands, make appointments, or simply take time to care for themselves. We recognize that veterans share a special bond among each other. The goal of our vets-for-vets volunteer opportunity is to match veteran patients with a hospice-trained veteran who may have a similar background. All patient visitor volunteers receive training regarding the philosophy of hospice, the role of the volunteer and other staff members, as well as, helpful skills in caring for and communicating with hospice patients and their families. Volunteer hours are flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. Interested applicants will: be at least 18-years-old, complete initial application paperwork, agree to a background and reference check, attend a volunteer orientation and complete a TB test. Contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com or 414-944-2000 to learn more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity! Agency: Heartland Hospice As a proud participant of the We Honor Veterans program, veteran or current military members will have the unique ability to support Heartland Hospice veteran patients through the "vets-for-vets" volunteer opportunity. Heartland Hospice volunteers help to support and enhance the quality of life of those they visit. Vets-for-vets volunteers offer services such as: companionship by just being present for the patient and offering to talk or assisting with non-medical tasks; emotional support through active listening, sharing experiences and stories; allowing for expression of feelings; holding a hand; giving a needed hug; offering words of comfort; and respite support by staying with the patient while the caregiver enjoys a moment alone to run errands, make appointments, or simply take time to care for themselves. We recognize that veterans share a special bond among each other. The goal of our vets-for-vets volunteer opportunity is to match veteran patients with a hospice-trained veteran who may have a similar background. All patient visitor volunteers receive training regarding the philosophy of hospice, the role of the volunteer and other staff members, as well as, helpful skills in caring for and communicating with hospice patients and their families. Volunteer hours are flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. Interested applicants will: be at least 18-years-old, complete initial application paperwork, agree to a background and reference check, attend a volunteer orientation and complete a TB test. Contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com or 414-944-2000 to learn more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity! Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 53151 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Veterans Serving Veterans: Volunteer in Hospice! (Milwaukee)As a proud participant of the We Honor Veterans program, veteran or current military members will have the unique ability to support Heartland Hospice veteran patients through the "vets-for-vets" volunteer opportunity. Heartland Hospice volunteers help to support and enhance the quality of life of those they visit. Vets-for-vets volunteers offer services such as: companionship by just being present for the patient and offering to talk or assisting with non-medical tasks; emotional support through active listening, sharing experiences and stories; allowing for expression of feelings; holding a hand; giving a needed hug; offering words of comfort; and respite support by staying with the patient while the caregiver enjoys a moment alone to run errands, make appointments, or simply take time to care for themselves. We recognize that veterans share a special bond among each other. The goal of our vets-for-vets volunteer opportunity is to match veteran patients with a hospice-trained veteran who may have a similar background. All patient visitor volunteers receive training regarding the philosophy of hospice, the role of the volunteer and other staff members, as well as, helpful skills in caring for and communicating with hospice patients and their families. Volunteer hours are flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. Interested applicants will: be at least 18-years-old, complete initial application paperwork, agree to a background and reference check, attend a volunteer orientation and complete a TB test. Contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com or 414-944-2000 to learn more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity! Agency: Heartland Hospice As a proud participant of the We Honor Veterans program, veteran or current military members will have the unique ability to support Heartland Hospice veteran patients through the "vets-for-vets" volunteer opportunity. Heartland Hospice volunteers help to support and enhance the quality of life of those they visit. Vets-for-vets volunteers offer services such as: companionship by just being present for the patient and offering to talk or assisting with non-medical tasks; emotional support through active listening, sharing experiences and stories; allowing for expression of feelings; holding a hand; giving a needed hug; offering words of comfort; and respite support by staying with the patient while the caregiver enjoys a moment alone to run errands, make appointments, or simply take time to care for themselves. We recognize that veterans share a special bond among each other. The goal of our vets-for-vets volunteer opportunity is to match veteran patients with a hospice-trained veteran who may have a similar background. All patient visitor volunteers receive training regarding the philosophy of hospice, the role of the volunteer and other staff members, as well as, helpful skills in caring for and communicating with hospice patients and their families. Volunteer hours are flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. Interested applicants will: be at least 18-years-old, complete initial application paperwork, agree to a background and reference check, attend a volunteer orientation and complete a TB test. Contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com or 414-944-2000 to learn more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity! Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53207 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Support hospice patients in their greatest hour of need: become a vigil volunteer! (Sussex) The vigil volunteer program is designed to keep vigil with patients and families during the dying process. A hospice vigil volunteer is one of Heartland's most special and fulfilling opportunities. Support may involve prayer (reading from the Bible or other material that is comforting for patient), providing respite to family (allowing them to step away and grab a bite to eat/take a break) or simply being present...providing comfort and peace of mind to all that the patient is not alone. Vigil volunteers, in collaboration with the hospice team, can help provide the patient with the most valuable gift - a loving presence. If you live in Sussex, or a surrounding community, and would like to provide support to hospice patients during their greatest hour of need, please contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at 414-944-2000; cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com. We're waiting to hear from you! Agency: Heartland Hospice The vigil volunteer program is designed to keep vigil with patients and families during the dying process. A hospice vigil volunteer is one of Heartland's most special and fulfilling opportunities. Support may involve prayer (reading from the Bible or other material that is comforting for patient), providing respite to family (allowing them to step away and grab a bite to eat/take a break) or simply being present...providing comfort and peace of mind to all that the patient is not alone. Vigil volunteers, in collaboration with the hospice team, can help provide the patient with the most valuable gift - a loving presence. If you live in Sussex, or a surrounding community, and would like to provide support to hospice patients during their greatest hour of need, please contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at 414-944-2000; cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com. We're waiting to hear from you! Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 53089 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Support hospice patients in their greatest hour of need: become a vigil volunteer! (Oak Creek) The vigil volunteer program is designed to keep vigil with patients and families during the dying process. A hospice vigil volunteer is one of Heartland's most special and fulfilling opportunities. Support may involve prayer (reading from the Bible or other material that is comforting for patient), providing respite to family (allowing them to step away and grab a bite to eat/take a break) or simply being present...providing comfort and peace of mind to all that the patient is not alone. Vigil volunteers, in collaboration with the hospice team, can help provide the patient with the most valuable gift - a loving presence. If you live in Oak Creek, or a surrounding community, and would like to provide support to hospice patients during their greatest hour of need, please contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at 414-944-2000; cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com. We're waiting to hear from you! Agency: Heartland Hospice The vigil volunteer program is designed to keep vigil with patients and families during the dying process. A hospice vigil volunteer is one of Heartland's most special and fulfilling opportunities. Support may involve prayer (reading from the Bible or other material that is comforting for patient), providing respite to family (allowing them to step away and grab a bite to eat/take a break) or simply being present...providing comfort and peace of mind to all that the patient is not alone. Vigil volunteers, in collaboration with the hospice team, can help provide the patient with the most valuable gift - a loving presence. If you live in Oak Creek, or a surrounding community, and would like to provide support to hospice patients during their greatest hour of need, please contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at 414-944-2000; cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com. We're waiting to hear from you! Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 53154 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Support hospice patients and families in their greatest hour of need: become a vigil volunteer! (West Allis)Heartland Hospice The vigil volunteer program is designed to keep vigil with patients and families during the dying process. A hospice vigil volunteer is one of Heartland's most special and fulfilling opportunities. Support may involve prayer (reading from the Bible or other material that is comforting for patient), providing respite to family (allowing them to step away and grab a bite to eat/take a break) or simply being present...providing comfort and peace of mind to all that the patient is not alone. Vigil volunteers, in collaboration with the hospice team, can help provide the patient with the most valuable gift - a loving presence. If you live in West Allis, or a surrounding community, and would like to provide support to hospice patients during their greatest hour of need, please contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at 414-944-2000; cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com. We're waiting to hear from you! Agency: Heartland Hospice Heartland Hospice The vigil volunteer program is designed to keep vigil with patients and families during the dying process. A hospice vigil volunteer is one of Heartland's most special and fulfilling opportunities. Support may involve prayer (reading from the Bible or other material that is comforting for patient), providing respite to family (allowing them to step away and grab a bite to eat/take a break) or simply being present...providing comfort and peace of mind to all that the patient is not alone. Vigil volunteers, in collaboration with the hospice team, can help provide the patient with the most valuable gift - a loving presence. If you live in West Allis, or a surrounding community, and would like to provide support to hospice patients during their greatest hour of need, please contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at 414-944-2000; cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com. We're waiting to hear from you! Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 53214 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Support hospice patients and families in their greatest hour of need: become a vigil volunteer! (Waukesha)Heartland Hospice
The vigil volunteer program is designed to keep vigil with patients and families during the dying process. A hospice vigil volunteer is one of ProMedica's most special and fulfilling opportunities. Support may involve prayer (reading from the Bible or other material that is comforting for patient), providing respite to family (allowing them to step away and grab a bite to eat/take a break) or simply being present...providing comfort and peace of mind to all that the patient is not alone. Vigil volunteers, in collaboration with the hospice team, can help provide the patient with the most valuable gift - a loving presence. If you live in Waukesha, or a surrounding community, and would like to provide support to hospice patients during their greatest hour of need, please contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at 414-944-2000; cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com. We're waiting to hear from you! Agency: Heartland Hospice Heartland Hospice
The vigil volunteer program is designed to keep vigil with patients and families during the dying process. A hospice vigil volunteer is one of ProMedica's most special and fulfilling opportunities. Support may involve prayer (reading from the Bible or other material that is comforting for patient), providing respite to family (allowing them to step away and grab a bite to eat/take a break) or simply being present...providing comfort and peace of mind to all that the patient is not alone. Vigil volunteers, in collaboration with the hospice team, can help provide the patient with the most valuable gift - a loving presence. If you live in Waukesha, or a surrounding community, and would like to provide support to hospice patients during their greatest hour of need, please contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at 414-944-2000; cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com. We're waiting to hear from you! Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 53186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Support hospice patients and families in their greatest hour of need: become a vigil volunteer! (New Berlin)Heartland Hospice
The vigil volunteer program is designed to keep vigil with patients and families during the dying process. A hospice vigil volunteer is one of Heartland's most special and fulfilling opportunities. Support may involve prayer (reading from the Bible or other material that is comforting for patient), providing respite to family (allowing them to step away and grab a bite to eat/take a break) or simply being present...providing comfort and peace of mind to all that the patient is not alone. Vigil volunteers, in collaboration with the hospice team, can help provide the patient with the most valuable gift - a loving presence. If you live in New Berlin, or a surrounding community, and would like to provide support to hospice patients during their greatest hour of need, please contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at 414-944-2000; cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com. We're waiting to hear from you! Agency: Heartland Hospice Heartland Hospice
The vigil volunteer program is designed to keep vigil with patients and families during the dying process. A hospice vigil volunteer is one of Heartland's most special and fulfilling opportunities. Support may involve prayer (reading from the Bible or other material that is comforting for patient), providing respite to family (allowing them to step away and grab a bite to eat/take a break) or simply being present...providing comfort and peace of mind to all that the patient is not alone. Vigil volunteers, in collaboration with the hospice team, can help provide the patient with the most valuable gift - a loving presence. If you live in New Berlin, or a surrounding community, and would like to provide support to hospice patients during their greatest hour of need, please contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at 414-944-2000; cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com. We're waiting to hear from you! Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 53146 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Support hospice patients and families in their greatest hour of need: become a vigil volunteer! (Milwaukee)Heartland Hospice The vigil volunteer program is designed to keep vigil with patients and families during the dying process. A hospice vigil volunteer is one of Heartland's most special and fulfilling opportunities. Support may involve prayer (reading from the Bible or other material that is comforting for patient), providing respite to family (allowing them to step away and grab a bite to eat/take a break) or simply being present...providing comfort and peace of mind to all that the patient is not alone. Vigil volunteers, in collaboration with the hospice team, can help provide the patient with the most valuable gift - a loving presence. If you live in Milwaukee, or a surrounding community, and would like to provide support to hospice patients during their greatest hour of need, please contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at 414-944-2000; cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com. We're waiting to hear from you! Agency: Heartland Hospice Heartland Hospice The vigil volunteer program is designed to keep vigil with patients and families during the dying process. A hospice vigil volunteer is one of Heartland's most special and fulfilling opportunities. Support may involve prayer (reading from the Bible or other material that is comforting for patient), providing respite to family (allowing them to step away and grab a bite to eat/take a break) or simply being present...providing comfort and peace of mind to all that the patient is not alone. Vigil volunteers, in collaboration with the hospice team, can help provide the patient with the most valuable gift - a loving presence. If you live in Milwaukee, or a surrounding community, and would like to provide support to hospice patients during their greatest hour of need, please contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at 414-944-2000; cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com. We're waiting to hear from you! Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53207 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Spread the love: donate crafts or comfort items to hospice patients! (Oak Creek)Do you enjoy making crafts? Can you crochet and/or knit? Turn your hobby into healing by becoming a craft volunteer...all from the comfort of your own home! Heartland Hospice needs more talented craft volunteers to donate items that will bring comfort to patients facing life-limiting illnesses. The sky's the limit when it comes to what will bring a smile to a patient's face, but some suggestions include: new bed sheets (full size extra long or with deep pockets), memory/comfort bears made from loved one's clothing, crocheted lap blankets/shawls/slippers, fleece blankets, seasonal items, veterans appreciation items, stuffed animals (teddy bears) or pillows, fidget/twiddle blankets or hand-muffs for dementia patients, and any other craft item that will brighten a patient's room. Items can be dropped off at Heartland's business office in Milwaukee. This is your chance to make a BIG difference without even leaving your doorstep! Please contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi (414-944-2048; cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com) if you're interested in donating handmade gifts of comfort to our hospice patients. We're waiting to hear from you! Agency: Heartland Hospice Do you enjoy making crafts? Can you crochet and/or knit? Turn your hobby into healing by becoming a craft volunteer...all from the comfort of your own home! Heartland Hospice needs more talented craft volunteers to donate items that will bring comfort to patients facing life-limiting illnesses. The sky's the limit when it comes to what will bring a smile to a patient's face, but some suggestions include: new bed sheets (full size extra long or with deep pockets), memory/comfort bears made from loved one's clothing, crocheted lap blankets/shawls/slippers, fleece blankets, seasonal items, veterans appreciation items, stuffed animals (teddy bears) or pillows, fidget/twiddle blankets or hand-muffs for dementia patients, and any other craft item that will brighten a patient's room. Items can be dropped off at Heartland's business office in Milwaukee. This is your chance to make a BIG difference without even leaving your doorstep! Please contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi (414-944-2048; cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com) if you're interested in donating handmade gifts of comfort to our hospice patients. We're waiting to hear from you! Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53154 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Spread the love: donate crafts or comfort items to hospice patients! (Milwaukee)
Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! Do you enjoy making crafts? Do you want to volunteer from the comfort of your own home? Turn your hobby into healing by becoming a craft volunteer for hospice! Heartland Hospice needs more talented craft volunteers to donate items that will bring comfort to patients facing life-limiting illnesses. We are specifically in great need of brand new bed sheets (full size, extra long or with deep pockets), or slippers/booties with non-slip bottoms, comfort bears as pictured above, fleece or crocheted blankets and "fidget" blankets, pillows and handmuffs that can bring great benefit to our Alzheimer's and dementia patients. For more information about fidget tools, visit here: https://www.pinterest.com/sbonham4486/fidget-blankets/. Items can be dropped off at the Heartland Hospice office, Monday-Friday, from 8AM-5PM. This is your chance to make a BIG difference without even leaving your doorstep! Please contact us if you're interested in donating handmade gifts of comfort to our hospice patients. We're waiting to hear from you!
Agency: Heartland Hospice
Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! Do you enjoy making crafts? Do you want to volunteer from the comfort of your own home? Turn your hobby into healing by becoming a craft volunteer for hospice! Heartland Hospice needs more talented craft volunteers to donate items that will bring comfort to patients facing life-limiting illnesses. We are specifically in great need of brand new bed sheets (full size, extra long or with deep pockets), or slippers/booties with non-slip bottoms, comfort bears as pictured above, fleece or crocheted blankets and "fidget" blankets, pillows and handmuffs that can bring great benefit to our Alzheimer's and dementia patients. For more information about fidget tools, visit here: https://www.pinterest.com/sbonham4486/fidget-blankets/. Items can be dropped off at the Heartland Hospice office, Monday-Friday, from 8AM-5PM. This is your chance to make a BIG difference without even leaving your doorstep! Please contact us if you're interested in donating handmade gifts of comfort to our hospice patients. We're waiting to hear from you!
Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53207 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Spread the love! Donate crafts and comfort items to hospice patients! (Waukesha)Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! Do you enjoy making crafts? Do you want to volunteer from the comfort of your own home? Turn your hobby into healing by becoming a craft volunteer for hospice! Heartland Hospice needs more talented craft volunteers to donate items that will bring comfort to patients facing life-limiting illnesses. We are specifically in great need of brand new bed sheets (full size, extra long or with deep pockets), or slippers/booties with non-slip bottoms, comfort bears as pictured above, fleece or crocheted blankets and "fidget" blankets, pillows and handmuffs that can bring great benefit to our Alzheimer's and dementia patients. For more information about fidget tools, visit here: https://www.pinterest.com/sbonham4486/fidget-blankets/. Items can be dropped off at the Heartland Hospice office, Monday-Friday, from 8AM-5PM. This is your chance to make a BIG difference without even leaving your doorstep! Please contact us if you're interested in donating handmade gifts of comfort to our hospice patients. We're waiting to hear from you! Agency: Heartland Hospice Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! Do you enjoy making crafts? Do you want to volunteer from the comfort of your own home? Turn your hobby into healing by becoming a craft volunteer for hospice! Heartland Hospice needs more talented craft volunteers to donate items that will bring comfort to patients facing life-limiting illnesses. We are specifically in great need of brand new bed sheets (full size, extra long or with deep pockets), or slippers/booties with non-slip bottoms, comfort bears as pictured above, fleece or crocheted blankets and "fidget" blankets, pillows and handmuffs that can bring great benefit to our Alzheimer's and dementia patients. For more information about fidget tools, visit here: https://www.pinterest.com/sbonham4486/fidget-blankets/. Items can be dropped off at the Heartland Hospice office, Monday-Friday, from 8AM-5PM. This is your chance to make a BIG difference without even leaving your doorstep! Please contact us if you're interested in donating handmade gifts of comfort to our hospice patients. We're waiting to hear from you! Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53188 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Songs from the heart: share the gift of music with hospice patients! (Milwaukee)Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! Do you know how to play an instrument and/or enjoy singing? We are looking for more special individuals in Milwaukee, or a surrounding community, to join our growing team of superstar volunteers! Musician volunteers enrich the lives of hospice patients by sharing their time and talents during social visits. In addition to providing music, volunteers provide much-needed companionship and one-on-one support. Service hours are extremely flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. Musician volunteers have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients lives... uplifting music, relaxation and reassurance during what often can be a very difficult and sensitive time. If you have a little extra time to give to share your love of music, and have a big heart, call Heartland Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi (414-944-2000; cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com) today to learn more about this fulfilling volunteer opportunity. We're looking forward to hearing from you! Musician volunteer requirements: must be at least 18-years-old; complete application paperwork, including background and reference check; attend volunteer orientation; complete a TB test. Agency: Heartland Hospice Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! Do you know how to play an instrument and/or enjoy singing? We are looking for more special individuals in Milwaukee, or a surrounding community, to join our growing team of superstar volunteers! Musician volunteers enrich the lives of hospice patients by sharing their time and talents during social visits. In addition to providing music, volunteers provide much-needed companionship and one-on-one support. Service hours are extremely flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. Musician volunteers have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients lives... uplifting music, relaxation and reassurance during what often can be a very difficult and sensitive time. If you have a little extra time to give to share your love of music, and have a big heart, call Heartland Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi (414-944-2000; cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com) today to learn more about this fulfilling volunteer opportunity. We're looking forward to hearing from you! Musician volunteer requirements: must be at least 18-years-old; complete application paperwork, including background and reference check; attend volunteer orientation; complete a TB test. Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53207 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Songs from the heart: give the gift of music to hospice patients! (Waukesha) Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! Do you know how to play an instrument and/or enjoy singing? We are looking for more special individuals in Franklin, or a surrounding community, to join our growing team of superstar volunteers! Musician volunteers enrich the lives of hospice patients by sharing their time and talents during social visits. In addition to providing music, volunteers provide much-needed companionship and one-on-one support. Service hours are extremely flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. Musician volunteers have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients lives... uplifting music, relaxation and reassurance during what often can be a very difficult and sensitive time. If you have a little extra time to give to share your love of music, and have a big heart, call Heartland Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi (414-944-2000; cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com) today to learn more about this fulfilling volunteer opportunity. We're looking forward to hearing from you! Musician volunteer requirements: must be at least 18-years-old; complete application paperwork, including background and reference check; attend volunteer orientation; complete a TB test. Agency: Heartland Hospice Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! Do you know how to play an instrument and/or enjoy singing? We are looking for more special individuals in Franklin, or a surrounding community, to join our growing team of superstar volunteers! Musician volunteers enrich the lives of hospice patients by sharing their time and talents during social visits. In addition to providing music, volunteers provide much-needed companionship and one-on-one support. Service hours are extremely flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. Musician volunteers have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients lives... uplifting music, relaxation and reassurance during what often can be a very difficult and sensitive time. If you have a little extra time to give to share your love of music, and have a big heart, call Heartland Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi (414-944-2000; cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com) today to learn more about this fulfilling volunteer opportunity. We're looking forward to hearing from you! Musician volunteer requirements: must be at least 18-years-old; complete application paperwork, including background and reference check; attend volunteer orientation; complete a TB test. Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 53186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Songs from the heart: give the gift of music to hospice patients! (Waukesha)Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! Do you know how to play an instrument and/or enjoy singing? We are looking for more special individuals in Waukesha, or a surrounding community, to join our growing team of superstar volunteers! Musician volunteers enrich the lives of hospice patients by sharing their time and talents during social visits. In addition to providing music, volunteers provide much-needed companionship and one-on-one support. Service hours are extremely flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. Musician volunteers have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients lives... uplifting music, relaxation and reassurance during what often can be a very difficult and sensitive time. If you have a little extra time to give to share your love of music, and have a big heart, call Heartland Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi (414-944-2000; cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com) today to learn more about this fulfilling volunteer opportunity. We're looking forward to hearing from you! Musician volunteer requirements: must be at least 18-years-old; complete application paperwork, including background and reference check; attend volunteer orientation; complete a TB test. Agency: Heartland Hospice Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! Do you know how to play an instrument and/or enjoy singing? We are looking for more special individuals in Waukesha, or a surrounding community, to join our growing team of superstar volunteers! Musician volunteers enrich the lives of hospice patients by sharing their time and talents during social visits. In addition to providing music, volunteers provide much-needed companionship and one-on-one support. Service hours are extremely flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. Musician volunteers have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients lives... uplifting music, relaxation and reassurance during what often can be a very difficult and sensitive time. If you have a little extra time to give to share your love of music, and have a big heart, call Heartland Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi (414-944-2000; cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com) today to learn more about this fulfilling volunteer opportunity. We're looking forward to hearing from you! Musician volunteer requirements: must be at least 18-years-old; complete application paperwork, including background and reference check; attend volunteer orientation; complete a TB test. Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 53188 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Songs from the heart: give the gift of music to hospice patients! (Oak Creek)Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! Do you know how to play an instrument and/or enjoy singing? We are looking for more special individuals in Oak Creek, or a surrounding community, to join our growing team of superstar volunteers! Musician volunteers enrich the lives of hospice patients by sharing their time and talents during social visits. In addition to providing music, volunteers provide much-needed companionship and one-on-one support. Service hours are extremely flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. Musician volunteers have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients lives... uplifting music, relaxation and reassurance during what often can be a very difficult and sensitive time. If you have a little extra time to give to share your love of music, and have a big heart, call Heartland Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi (414-944-2000; cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com) today to learn more about this fulfilling volunteer opportunity. We're looking forward to hearing from you! Musician volunteer requirements: must be at least 18 years old; complete application paperwork, including background and reference check; attend volunteer orientation; complete a TB test. Agency: Heartland Hospice Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! Do you know how to play an instrument and/or enjoy singing? We are looking for more special individuals in Oak Creek, or a surrounding community, to join our growing team of superstar volunteers! Musician volunteers enrich the lives of hospice patients by sharing their time and talents during social visits. In addition to providing music, volunteers provide much-needed companionship and one-on-one support. Service hours are extremely flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. Musician volunteers have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients lives... uplifting music, relaxation and reassurance during what often can be a very difficult and sensitive time. If you have a little extra time to give to share your love of music, and have a big heart, call Heartland Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi (414-944-2000; cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com) today to learn more about this fulfilling volunteer opportunity. We're looking forward to hearing from you! Musician volunteer requirements: must be at least 18 years old; complete application paperwork, including background and reference check; attend volunteer orientation; complete a TB test. Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 53154 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Share your therapy dog's unconditional love with our hospice patients! (Milwaukee) Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! We are looking for more therapy dog/handler teams in Milwaukee, or a surrounding community, to enrich the lives of our hospice patients. The pet visitor volunteer, along with their certified therapy dog, can encourage an emotional connection, alleviate stress and feelings of isolation, promote self-esteem and provide meaningful interactions/activities to support life review and the sharing of memories. Service hours are flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. Volunteers and their furry friends have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients’ lives... a smile and reassurance during what often can be a very difficult and sensitive time. If you have a friendly canine who has a lot of love to give and spreads joy wherever she/he goes, this is the opportunity for you! Contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at 414-944-2000 or cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com for more info! PLEASE NOTE: FOR THIS VOLUNTEER ROLE, CANINE MUST BE CURRENTLY CERTIFIED AS A THERAPY ANIMAL. There are many organizations that provide the therapy animal certification, including Alliance of Therapy Dogs (www.therapydogs.com) and Therapy Dogs International (http://www.tdi-dog.org/). Let us know if we can assist you! Handlers will also need to attend a Heartland Hospice volunteer orientation; complete application paperwork, including background and reference checks; and get a TB test. Agency: Heartland Hospice Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! We are looking for more therapy dog/handler teams in Milwaukee, or a surrounding community, to enrich the lives of our hospice patients. The pet visitor volunteer, along with their certified therapy dog, can encourage an emotional connection, alleviate stress and feelings of isolation, promote self-esteem and provide meaningful interactions/activities to support life review and the sharing of memories. Service hours are flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. Volunteers and their furry friends have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients’ lives... a smile and reassurance during what often can be a very difficult and sensitive time. If you have a friendly canine who has a lot of love to give and spreads joy wherever she/he goes, this is the opportunity for you! Contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at 414-944-2000 or cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com for more info! PLEASE NOTE: FOR THIS VOLUNTEER ROLE, CANINE MUST BE CURRENTLY CERTIFIED AS A THERAPY ANIMAL. There are many organizations that provide the therapy animal certification, including Alliance of Therapy Dogs (www.therapydogs.com) and Therapy Dogs International (http://www.tdi-dog.org/). Let us know if we can assist you! Handlers will also need to attend a Heartland Hospice volunteer orientation; complete application paperwork, including background and reference checks; and get a TB test. Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53207 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Share your therapy dog's unconditional love with hospice patients! (Oak Creek)
Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! We are looking for more therapy dog/handler teams in Oak Creek, or a surrounding community, to enrich the lives of our hospice patients. The pet visitor volunteer, along with their certified therapy dog, can encourage an emotional connection, alleviate stress and feelings of isolation, promote self-esteem and provide meaningful interactions/activities to support life review and the sharing of memories. Service hours are flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. Volunteers and their furry friends have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients’ lives... a smile and reassurance during what often can be a very difficult and sensitive time. If you have a friendly canine who has a lot of love to give and spreads joy wherever she/he goes, this is the opportunity for you! Contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at 414-944-2000 or cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com for more info! PLEASE NOTE: FOR THIS VOLUNTEER ROLE, CANINE MUST BE CURRENTLY CERTIFIED AS A THERAPY ANIMAL. There are many organizations that provide the therapy animal certification, including Alliance of Therapy Dogs (www.therapydogs.com) and Therapy Dogs International (http://www.tdi-dog.org/). Let us know if we can assist you! Handlers will also need to attend a Heartland Hospice volunteer orientation; complete application paperwork, including background and reference checks; and get a TB test. Agency: Heartland Hospice
Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! We are looking for more therapy dog/handler teams in Oak Creek, or a surrounding community, to enrich the lives of our hospice patients. The pet visitor volunteer, along with their certified therapy dog, can encourage an emotional connection, alleviate stress and feelings of isolation, promote self-esteem and provide meaningful interactions/activities to support life review and the sharing of memories. Service hours are flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. Volunteers and their furry friends have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients’ lives... a smile and reassurance during what often can be a very difficult and sensitive time. If you have a friendly canine who has a lot of love to give and spreads joy wherever she/he goes, this is the opportunity for you! Contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at 414-944-2000 or cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com for more info! PLEASE NOTE: FOR THIS VOLUNTEER ROLE, CANINE MUST BE CURRENTLY CERTIFIED AS A THERAPY ANIMAL. There are many organizations that provide the therapy animal certification, including Alliance of Therapy Dogs (www.therapydogs.com) and Therapy Dogs International (http://www.tdi-dog.org/). Let us know if we can assist you! Handlers will also need to attend a Heartland Hospice volunteer orientation; complete application paperwork, including background and reference checks; and get a TB test. Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 53154 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Share your therapy dog's unconditional love with a hospice patient! (Waukesha)Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! We are looking for more therapy dog/handler teams in Waukesha, or a surrounding community, to enrich the lives of our hospice patients. The pet visitor volunteer, along with their certified therapy dog, can encourage an emotional connection, alleviate stress and feelings of isolation, promote self-esteem and provide meaningful interactions/activities to support life review and the sharing of memories. Service hours are flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. Volunteers and their furry friends have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients’ lives... a smile and reassurance during what often can be a very difficult and sensitive time. If you have a friendly canine who has a lot of love to give and spreads joy wherever she/he goes, this is the opportunity for you! Contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at 414-944-2000 or cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com for more info! PLEASE NOTE: FOR THIS VOLUNTEER ROLE, CANINE MUST BE CURRENTLY CERTIFIED AS A THERAPY ANIMAL. There are many organizations that provide the therapy animal certification, including Alliance of Therapy Dogs (www.therapydogs.com) and Therapy Dogs International (http://www.tdi-dog.org/). Let us know if we can assist you! Handlers will also need to attend a Heartland Hospice volunteer orientation; complete application paperwork, including background and reference checks; and get a TB test. Agency: Heartland Hospice Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! We are looking for more therapy dog/handler teams in Waukesha, or a surrounding community, to enrich the lives of our hospice patients. The pet visitor volunteer, along with their certified therapy dog, can encourage an emotional connection, alleviate stress and feelings of isolation, promote self-esteem and provide meaningful interactions/activities to support life review and the sharing of memories. Service hours are flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. Volunteers and their furry friends have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients’ lives... a smile and reassurance during what often can be a very difficult and sensitive time. If you have a friendly canine who has a lot of love to give and spreads joy wherever she/he goes, this is the opportunity for you! Contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at 414-944-2000 or cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com for more info! PLEASE NOTE: FOR THIS VOLUNTEER ROLE, CANINE MUST BE CURRENTLY CERTIFIED AS A THERAPY ANIMAL. There are many organizations that provide the therapy animal certification, including Alliance of Therapy Dogs (www.therapydogs.com) and Therapy Dogs International (http://www.tdi-dog.org/). Let us know if we can assist you! Handlers will also need to attend a Heartland Hospice volunteer orientation; complete application paperwork, including background and reference checks; and get a TB test. Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 53188 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Makes someone's last moments their BEST moments: become a friendly visitor in hospice! (Oak Creek)
Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! We are looking for more special individuals who live in Oak Creek, or a surrounding community, to join our growing team of superstar volunteers! Friendly visitor volunteers enrich the lives of hospice patients through social visits, which may involve playing games, enjoying a leisurely stroll around the nursing home/assisted-living facility, engaging in lively conversation or simply providing a comforting presence. Service hours are extremely flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. You have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients’ lives... a smile and reassurance during what often can be a difficult and sensitive time. If you've got a little extra time to give and have a big heart, contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi (414-944-2000; cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospcie.com) today! We're waiting to hear from you! Friendly visitor volunteer requirements: must be at least 18 years of age; complete application paperwork; agree to a background/reference check; have reliable transportation; attend a volunteer orientation; and complete a TB test. Agency: Heartland Hospice
Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! We are looking for more special individuals who live in Oak Creek, or a surrounding community, to join our growing team of superstar volunteers! Friendly visitor volunteers enrich the lives of hospice patients through social visits, which may involve playing games, enjoying a leisurely stroll around the nursing home/assisted-living facility, engaging in lively conversation or simply providing a comforting presence. Service hours are extremely flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. You have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients’ lives... a smile and reassurance during what often can be a difficult and sensitive time. If you've got a little extra time to give and have a big heart, contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi (414-944-2000; cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospcie.com) today! We're waiting to hear from you! Friendly visitor volunteer requirements: must be at least 18 years of age; complete application paperwork; agree to a background/reference check; have reliable transportation; attend a volunteer orientation; and complete a TB test. Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53154 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make someone's last moments their BEST moments: volunteer as a friendly visitor in hospice! (Milwaukee)! Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! We are looking for more special individuals who live in Milwaukee, or a surrounding community, to join our growing team of superstar volunteers! Friendly visitor volunteers enrich the lives of hospice patients through social visits, which may involve playing games, enjoying a leisurely stroll around the nursing home/assisted-living facility, engaging in lively conversation or simply providing a comforting presence. Service hours are extremely flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. You have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients’ lives... a smile and reassurance during what often can be a difficult and sensitive time. If you've got a little extra time to give and have a big heart, contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi (414-944-2000; cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospcie.com) today! We're waiting to hear from you! Friendly visitor volunteer requirements: must be at least 18 years of age; complete application paperwork; agree to a background/reference check; have reliable transportation; attend a volunteer orientation; and complete a TB test. Agency: Heartland Hospice ! Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! We are looking for more special individuals who live in Milwaukee, or a surrounding community, to join our growing team of superstar volunteers! Friendly visitor volunteers enrich the lives of hospice patients through social visits, which may involve playing games, enjoying a leisurely stroll around the nursing home/assisted-living facility, engaging in lively conversation or simply providing a comforting presence. Service hours are extremely flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. You have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients’ lives... a smile and reassurance during what often can be a difficult and sensitive time. If you've got a little extra time to give and have a big heart, contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi (414-944-2000; cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospcie.com) today! We're waiting to hear from you! Friendly visitor volunteer requirements: must be at least 18 years of age; complete application paperwork; agree to a background/reference check; have reliable transportation; attend a volunteer orientation; and complete a TB test. Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53207 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make someone's last moments their BEST moments: become a hospice friendly visitor! (Waukesha)Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! We are looking for more special individuals who live in Waukesha, or a surrounding community, to join our growing team of superstar volunteers! Friendly visitor volunteers enrich the lives of hospice patients through social visits, which may involve playing games, enjoying a leisurely stroll around the nursing home/assisted-living facility, engaging in lively conversation or simply providing a comforting presence. Service hours are extremely flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. You have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients’ lives... a smile and reassurance during what often can be a difficult and sensitive time. If you've got a little extra time to give and have a big heart, contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi (414-944-2000; cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospcie.com) today! We're waiting to hear from you! Friendly visitor volunteer requirements: must be at least 18 years of age; complete application paperwork; agree to a background/reference check; have reliable transportation; attend a volunteer orientation; and complete a TB test. . Agency: Heartland Hospice Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! We are looking for more special individuals who live in Waukesha, or a surrounding community, to join our growing team of superstar volunteers! Friendly visitor volunteers enrich the lives of hospice patients through social visits, which may involve playing games, enjoying a leisurely stroll around the nursing home/assisted-living facility, engaging in lively conversation or simply providing a comforting presence. Service hours are extremely flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. You have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients’ lives... a smile and reassurance during what often can be a difficult and sensitive time. If you've got a little extra time to give and have a big heart, contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi (414-944-2000; cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospcie.com) today! We're waiting to hear from you! Friendly visitor volunteer requirements: must be at least 18 years of age; complete application paperwork; agree to a background/reference check; have reliable transportation; attend a volunteer orientation; and complete a TB test. . Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 53188 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make someone's last moments their BEST moments: become a friendly visitor for hospice patients! (Greenfield)Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! We are looking for more special individuals who live in Greenfield, or a surrounding community, to join our growing team of superstar volunteers! Friendly visitor volunteers enrich the lives of hospice patients through social visits, which may involve playing games, enjoying a leisurely stroll around the nursing home/assisted-living facility, engaging in lively conversation or simply providing a comforting presence. Service hours are extremely flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. You have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients’ lives... a smile and reassurance during what often can be a difficult and sensitive time. If you've got a little extra time to give and have a big heart, contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi (414-944-2000; cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospcie.com) today! We're waiting to hear from you! Friendly visitor volunteer requirements: must be at least 18 years of age; complete application paperwork; agree to a background/reference check; have reliable transportation; attend a volunteer orientation; and complete a TB test. Agency: Heartland Hospice Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! We are looking for more special individuals who live in Greenfield, or a surrounding community, to join our growing team of superstar volunteers! Friendly visitor volunteers enrich the lives of hospice patients through social visits, which may involve playing games, enjoying a leisurely stroll around the nursing home/assisted-living facility, engaging in lively conversation or simply providing a comforting presence. Service hours are extremely flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. You have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients’ lives... a smile and reassurance during what often can be a difficult and sensitive time. If you've got a little extra time to give and have a big heart, contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi (414-944-2000; cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospcie.com) today! We're waiting to hear from you! Friendly visitor volunteer requirements: must be at least 18 years of age; complete application paperwork; agree to a background/reference check; have reliable transportation; attend a volunteer orientation; and complete a TB test. Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 53220 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make someone's last moments their BEST moments: become a friendly visitor for hospice patients! (Franklin)Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! We are looking for more special individuals who live in Menomonee Falls, or a surrounding community, to join our growing team of superstar volunteers! Friendly visitor volunteers enrich the lives of hospice patients through social visits, which may involve playing games, enjoying a leisurely stroll around the nursing home/assisted-living facility, engaging in lively conversation or simply providing a comforting presence. Service hours are extremely flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. You have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients’ lives... a smile and reassurance during what often can be a difficult and sensitive time. If you've got a little extra time to give and have a big heart, contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi (414)-944-2000; (cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com) today! We're waiting to hear from you! Friendly visitor volunteer requirements: must be at least 18 years of age; complete application paperwork; agree to a background/reference check; have reliable transportation; attend a volunteer orientation; and complete a TB test. Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! We are looking for more special individuals who live in Franklin, or a surrounding community, to join our growing team of superstar volunteers! Friendly visitor volunteers enrich the lives of hospice patients through social visits, which may involve playing games, enjoying a leisurely stroll around the nursing home/assisted-living facility, engaging in lively conversation or simply providing a comforting presence. Service hours are extremely flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. You have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients’ lives... a smile and reassurance during what often can be a difficult and sensitive time. If you've got a little extra time to give and have a big heart, contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi (414-944-2000; cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospcie.com) today! We're waiting to hear from you! Friendly visitor volunteer requirements: must be at least 18 years of age; complete application paperwork; agree to a background/reference check; have reliable transportation; attend a volunteer orientation; and complete a TB test. Agency: Heartland Hospice Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! We are looking for more special individuals who live in Menomonee Falls, or a surrounding community, to join our growing team of superstar volunteers! Friendly visitor volunteers enrich the lives of hospice patients through social visits, which may involve playing games, enjoying a leisurely stroll around the nursing home/assisted-living facility, engaging in lively conversation or simply providing a comforting presence. Service hours are extremely flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. You have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients’ lives... a smile and reassurance during what often can be a difficult and sensitive time. If you've got a little extra time to give and have a big heart, contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi (414)-944-2000; (cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com) today! We're waiting to hear from you! Friendly visitor volunteer requirements: must be at least 18 years of age; complete application paperwork; agree to a background/reference check; have reliable transportation; attend a volunteer orientation; and complete a TB test. Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! We are looking for more special individuals who live in Franklin, or a surrounding community, to join our growing team of superstar volunteers! Friendly visitor volunteers enrich the lives of hospice patients through social visits, which may involve playing games, enjoying a leisurely stroll around the nursing home/assisted-living facility, engaging in lively conversation or simply providing a comforting presence. Service hours are extremely flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. You have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients’ lives... a smile and reassurance during what often can be a difficult and sensitive time. If you've got a little extra time to give and have a big heart, contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi (414-944-2000; cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospcie.com) today! We're waiting to hear from you! Friendly visitor volunteer requirements: must be at least 18 years of age; complete application paperwork; agree to a background/reference check; have reliable transportation; attend a volunteer orientation; and complete a TB test. Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 53132 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make someone's last moments their BEST moments: be a friend to a hospice patient! (Menomonee Falls)Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! We are looking for more special individuals who live in Menomonee Falls, or a surrounding community, to join our growing team of superstar volunteers! Friendly visitor volunteers enrich the lives of hospice patients through social visits, which may involve playing games, enjoying a leisurely stroll around the nursing home/assisted-living facility, engaging in lively conversation or simply providing a comforting presence. Service hours are extremely flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. You have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients’ lives... a smile and reassurance during what often can be a difficult and sensitive time. If you've got a little extra time to give and have a big heart, contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi (414-944-2000; ( cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com) today! We're waiting to hear from you! Friendly visitor volunteer requirements: must be at least 18 years of age; complete application paperwork; agree to a background/reference check; have reliable transportation; attend a volunteer orientation; and complete a TB test. Agency: Heartland Hospice Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! We are looking for more special individuals who live in Menomonee Falls, or a surrounding community, to join our growing team of superstar volunteers! Friendly visitor volunteers enrich the lives of hospice patients through social visits, which may involve playing games, enjoying a leisurely stroll around the nursing home/assisted-living facility, engaging in lively conversation or simply providing a comforting presence. Service hours are extremely flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. You have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients’ lives... a smile and reassurance during what often can be a difficult and sensitive time. If you've got a little extra time to give and have a big heart, contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi (414-944-2000; ( cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com) today! We're waiting to hear from you! Friendly visitor volunteer requirements: must be at least 18 years of age; complete application paperwork; agree to a background/reference check; have reliable transportation; attend a volunteer orientation; and complete a TB test. Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 53051 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help hospice patients look and feel their best: become a cosmetology volunteer! (Waukesha)Sometimes it's the smallest of gestures that can make the most impact. Heartland Hospice is looking for professional, licensed cosmetologists to brighten a patient's day and lift their spirits by providing a fresh haircut, beard trim (for the gentlemen!) and possible styling, if requested. A haircut and friendly conversation can go a long way in helping home-bound patients look and feel their best. Providing these services is based around your availability and the patient's location. This is a great way to give back to your community and reassure terminally-ill patients that they are genuinely cared for. Join the Heartland volunteer team today! We're waiting to hear from you. Contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com or 414-944-2000 for more info! All interested applicants must: be at least 18-years-old, have a current cosmetology license, fill out application paperwork, agree to a background and reference check, attend an orientation and complete a TB test. Agency: Heartland Hospice Sometimes it's the smallest of gestures that can make the most impact. Heartland Hospice is looking for professional, licensed cosmetologists to brighten a patient's day and lift their spirits by providing a fresh haircut, beard trim (for the gentlemen!) and possible styling, if requested. A haircut and friendly conversation can go a long way in helping home-bound patients look and feel their best. Providing these services is based around your availability and the patient's location. This is a great way to give back to your community and reassure terminally-ill patients that they are genuinely cared for. Join the Heartland volunteer team today! We're waiting to hear from you. Contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com or 414-944-2000 for more info! All interested applicants must: be at least 18-years-old, have a current cosmetology license, fill out application paperwork, agree to a background and reference check, attend an orientation and complete a TB test. Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53188 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help hospice patients look and feel their best: become a cosmetology volunteer! (Oak Creek)Sometimes it's the smallest of gestures that can make the most impact. Heartland Hospice is looking for professional, licensed cosmetologists to brighten a patient's day and lift their spirits by providing a fresh haircut, beard trim (for the gentlemen!) and possible styling, if requested. A haircut and friendly conversation can go a long way in helping home-bound patients look and feel their best. Providing these services is based around your availability and the patient's location. This is a great way to give back to your community and reassure terminally-ill patients that they are genuinely cared for. Join the Heartland volunteer team today! We're waiting to hear from you. Contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com or 414-944-2000 for more info! All interested applicants must: be at least 18-years-old, have a current cosmetology license, fill out application paperwork, agree to a background and reference check, attend an orientation and complete a TB test. Agency: Heartland Hospice Sometimes it's the smallest of gestures that can make the most impact. Heartland Hospice is looking for professional, licensed cosmetologists to brighten a patient's day and lift their spirits by providing a fresh haircut, beard trim (for the gentlemen!) and possible styling, if requested. A haircut and friendly conversation can go a long way in helping home-bound patients look and feel their best. Providing these services is based around your availability and the patient's location. This is a great way to give back to your community and reassure terminally-ill patients that they are genuinely cared for. Join the Heartland volunteer team today! We're waiting to hear from you. Contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com or 414-944-2000 for more info! All interested applicants must: be at least 18-years-old, have a current cosmetology license, fill out application paperwork, agree to a background and reference check, attend an orientation and complete a TB test. Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53154 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help hospice patients look and feel their best: become a cosmetology volunteer! (Milwaukee)Sometimes it's the smallest of gestures that can make the most impact. Heartland Hospice is looking for professional, licensed cosmetologists to brighten a patient's day and lift their spirits by providing a fresh haircut, beard trim (for the gentlemen!) and possible styling, if requested. A haircut and friendly conversation can go a long way in helping home-bound patients look and feel their best. Providing these services is based around your availability and the patient's location. This is a great way to give back to your community and reassure terminally-ill patients that they are genuinely cared for. Join the Heartland volunteer team today! We're waiting to hear from you. Contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com or 414-944-2000 for more info! All interested applicants must: be at least 18-years-old, have a current cosmetology license, fill out application paperwork, agree to a background and reference check, attend an orientation and complete a TB tests. Agency: Heartland Hospice Sometimes it's the smallest of gestures that can make the most impact. Heartland Hospice is looking for professional, licensed cosmetologists to brighten a patient's day and lift their spirits by providing a fresh haircut, beard trim (for the gentlemen!) and possible styling, if requested. A haircut and friendly conversation can go a long way in helping home-bound patients look and feel their best. Providing these services is based around your availability and the patient's location. This is a great way to give back to your community and reassure terminally-ill patients that they are genuinely cared for. Join the Heartland volunteer team today! We're waiting to hear from you. Contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com or 414-944-2000 for more info! All interested applicants must: be at least 18-years-old, have a current cosmetology license, fill out application paperwork, agree to a background and reference check, attend an orientation and complete a TB tests. Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53207 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Holiday/Uplifting CardsMaking various holiday cards for our members (Christmas, Easter, Valentines, Birthday, Thank you, Up lifting, etc.) Agency: Lutheran Social Services Of WI & Upper MI Inc. Making various holiday cards for our members (Christmas, Easter, Valentines, Birthday, Thank you, Up lifting, etc.) Agency: Lutheran Social Services Of WI & Upper MI Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53186 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Help Clean and wax flooring in program areas for people with a Mental Health issue (copy)Spring City Corner Clubhouse is a place that empowers individuals who are disabled by mental illness to achieve or retain the confidence and skills necessary to lead vocationally productive and socially satisfying lives. We are in need of people to help us deep clean and wax flooring with your own machine. This will require some heavy work. We could be flexible with time. This would take approximately 4 hours for 1-2 people. Agency: Lutheran Social Services Of WI & Upper MI Inc. Spring City Corner Clubhouse is a place that empowers individuals who are disabled by mental illness to achieve or retain the confidence and skills necessary to lead vocationally productive and socially satisfying lives. We are in need of people to help us deep clean and wax flooring with your own machine. This will require some heavy work. We could be flexible with time. This would take approximately 4 hours for 1-2 people. Agency: Lutheran Social Services Of WI & Upper MI Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53186 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food DriveBecause of rising costs, our members with mental health issues need help replenishing their cupboards with food. Agency: Lutheran Social Services Of WI & Upper MI Inc. Because of rising costs, our members with mental health issues need help replenishing their cupboards with food. Agency: Lutheran Social Services Of WI & Upper MI Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53186 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Wellness professional speakerSpring City Corner Clubhouse is a place that empowers individuals who are disabled by mental illness to achieve or retain the confidence and skills necessary to lead vocationally productive and socially satisfying lives. Once a month, we would like a wellness professional to present a wellness topic ( diabetes, cancer, self-care, etc.) virtually or in person to our members with a mental health diagnosis. Agency: Lutheran Social Services Of WI & Upper MI Inc. Spring City Corner Clubhouse is a place that empowers individuals who are disabled by mental illness to achieve or retain the confidence and skills necessary to lead vocationally productive and socially satisfying lives. Once a month, we would like a wellness professional to present a wellness topic ( diabetes, cancer, self-care, etc.) virtually or in person to our members with a mental health diagnosis. Agency: Lutheran Social Services Of WI & Upper MI Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53186 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: UCC Senior Center Summer Game Day: One-time Group OpportunityBe a part of the action and enjoy fun games with our seniors Please note important details: Volunteer groups will be asked to provide supplies and/or help develop activities. Ideally, groups are of 5-15 people. Our clients eagerly look forward to these events, thus all volunteers must complete waiver in advance and should be able to confirm participation within 2 weeks of the event. Otherwise, we will move forward with another interested group.For more information, please contact Kiara Rosado, Volunteer and Events Coordinator at krosado@unitedcc.org. Agency: United Community Center Be a part of the action and enjoy fun games with our seniors Please note important details: Volunteer groups will be asked to provide supplies and/or help develop activities. Ideally, groups are of 5-15 people. Our clients eagerly look forward to these events, thus all volunteers must complete waiver in advance and should be able to confirm participation within 2 weeks of the event. Otherwise, we will move forward with another interested group.For more information, please contact Kiara Rosado, Volunteer and Events Coordinator at krosado@unitedcc.org. Agency: United Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Aug 18, 2026 Zip Code: 53212 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: UCC Aging & Disability Programs Spring Picnic: One-time Group OpportunityCelebrate summer with us and enjoy friendly activities with our seniors in the outdoors Please note important details: Volunteer groups will be asked to provide supplies and/or help develop activities. Ideally, groups are of 5-15 people. Our clients eagerly look forward to these events, thus all volunteers must complete waiver in advance and should be able to confirm participation within 2 weeks of the event. Otherwise, we will move forward with another interested group.For more information, please contact Kiara Rosado, Volunteer and Events Coordinator at krosado@unitedcc.org. Agency: United Community Center Celebrate summer with us and enjoy friendly activities with our seniors in the outdoors Please note important details: Volunteer groups will be asked to provide supplies and/or help develop activities. Ideally, groups are of 5-15 people. Our clients eagerly look forward to these events, thus all volunteers must complete waiver in advance and should be able to confirm participation within 2 weeks of the event. Otherwise, we will move forward with another interested group.For more information, please contact Kiara Rosado, Volunteer and Events Coordinator at krosado@unitedcc.org. Agency: United Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 8, 2026 Zip Code: 53212 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: UCC Senior Center Father's Day Celebration: One-time Group OpportunityHelp create a lively Father’s Day Game Day full of laughter, friendly competition, and fun Please note important details: Volunteer groups will be asked to provide supplies and/or help develop activities. Ideally, groups are of 5-15 people. Our clients eagerly look forward to these events, thus all volunteers must complete waiver in advance and should be able to confirm participation within 2 weeks of the event. Otherwise, we will move forward with another interested group.For more information, please contact Kiara Rosado, Volunteer and Events Coordinator at krosado@unitedcc.org. Agency: United Community Center Help create a lively Father’s Day Game Day full of laughter, friendly competition, and fun Please note important details: Volunteer groups will be asked to provide supplies and/or help develop activities. Ideally, groups are of 5-15 people. Our clients eagerly look forward to these events, thus all volunteers must complete waiver in advance and should be able to confirm participation within 2 weeks of the event. Otherwise, we will move forward with another interested group.For more information, please contact Kiara Rosado, Volunteer and Events Coordinator at krosado@unitedcc.org. Agency: United Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 16, 2026 Zip Code: 53212 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: UCC Senior Center Mother's Day Celebration: One-time Group OpportunityCreate heartfelt cards with our participants for Mother's Day. Please note important details: Volunteer groups will be asked to provide supplies and/or help develop activities. Ideally, groups are of 5-15 people. Our clients eagerly look forward to these events, thus all volunteers must complete waiver in advance and should be able to confirm participation within 2 weeks of the event. Otherwise, we will move forward with another interested group.For more information, please contact Kiara Rosado, Volunteer and Events Coordinator at krosado@unitedcc.org. Agency: United Community Center Create heartfelt cards with our participants for Mother's Day. Please note important details: Volunteer groups will be asked to provide supplies and/or help develop activities. Ideally, groups are of 5-15 people. Our clients eagerly look forward to these events, thus all volunteers must complete waiver in advance and should be able to confirm participation within 2 weeks of the event. Otherwise, we will move forward with another interested group.For more information, please contact Kiara Rosado, Volunteer and Events Coordinator at krosado@unitedcc.org. Agency: United Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On May 6, 2026 Zip Code: 53212 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: UCC Senior Center Egg Hunt: One-time Group OpportunityBe part of the fun and help make our senior egg hunt and crafts extra special Please note important details: Volunteer groups will be asked to provide supplies and/or help develop activities. Ideally, groups are of 5-15 people. Our clients eagerly look forward to these events, thus all volunteers must complete waiver in advance and should be able to confirm participation within 2 weeks of the event. Otherwise, we will move forward with another interested group.For more information, please contact Kiara Rosado, Volunteer and Events Coordinator at krosado@unitedcc.org. Agency: United Community Center Be part of the fun and help make our senior egg hunt and crafts extra special Please note important details: Volunteer groups will be asked to provide supplies and/or help develop activities. Ideally, groups are of 5-15 people. Our clients eagerly look forward to these events, thus all volunteers must complete waiver in advance and should be able to confirm participation within 2 weeks of the event. Otherwise, we will move forward with another interested group.For more information, please contact Kiara Rosado, Volunteer and Events Coordinator at krosado@unitedcc.org. Agency: United Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 2, 2026 Zip Code: 53212 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: UCC Senior Center Clover Creations: One-time Group OpportunityBring your imagination and join us to make festive St. Patrick’s Day crafts that shine with joy Please note important details: Volunteer groups will be asked to provide supplies and/or help develop activities. Ideally, groups are of 5-15 people. Our clients eagerly look forward to these events, thus all volunteers must complete waiver in advance and should be able to confirm participation within 2 weeks of the event. Otherwise, we will move forward with another interested group.For more information, please contact Kiara Rosado, Volunteer and Events Coordinator at krosado@unitedcc.org. Agency: United Community Center Bring your imagination and join us to make festive St. Patrick’s Day crafts that shine with joy Please note important details: Volunteer groups will be asked to provide supplies and/or help develop activities. Ideally, groups are of 5-15 people. Our clients eagerly look forward to these events, thus all volunteers must complete waiver in advance and should be able to confirm participation within 2 weeks of the event. Otherwise, we will move forward with another interested group.For more information, please contact Kiara Rosado, Volunteer and Events Coordinator at krosado@unitedcc.org. Agency: United Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 17, 2026 Zip Code: 53212 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: BGCS Preschool Field Day: One-Time OpportunitySupport our day of play by helping with games and activities for our young learners. Sign up for one or two shifts and be part of the fun. Sign up for 1 or 2 shifts: Shift 1: 8:00 am - 11:30 amShift 2: 12:00 pm - 3:00 pmPlease note important details: Volunteer groups will be asked to provide supplies and/or help develop activities. Ideally, groups are of 5-15 people. Our clients eagerly look forward to these events, thus all volunteers must complete waiver in advance and should be able to confirm participation within 2 weeks of the event. Otherwise, we will move forward with another interested group.For more information, please contact Kiara Rosado, Volunteer and Events Coordinator at krosado@unitedcc.org. Agency: United Community Center Support our day of play by helping with games and activities for our young learners. Sign up for one or two shifts and be part of the fun. Sign up for 1 or 2 shifts: Shift 1: 8:00 am - 11:30 amShift 2: 12:00 pm - 3:00 pmPlease note important details: Volunteer groups will be asked to provide supplies and/or help develop activities. Ideally, groups are of 5-15 people. Our clients eagerly look forward to these events, thus all volunteers must complete waiver in advance and should be able to confirm participation within 2 weeks of the event. Otherwise, we will move forward with another interested group.For more information, please contact Kiara Rosado, Volunteer and Events Coordinator at krosado@unitedcc.org. Agency: United Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 5, 2026 Zip Code: 53212 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: UCC Middle School Career Day: One-Time OpportunityInspire the next generation of professionals and community leaders. Sign up to give a classroom presentation for our students to share valuable insight about your career field or industry. Check out our flyer with more event details and sign up today! For more information, please contact Kiara Rosado, Volunteer and Events Coordinator at krosado@unitedcc.org. Agency: United Community Center Inspire the next generation of professionals and community leaders. Sign up to give a classroom presentation for our students to share valuable insight about your career field or industry. Check out our flyer with more event details and sign up today! For more information, please contact Kiara Rosado, Volunteer and Events Coordinator at krosado@unitedcc.org. Agency: United Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On May 15, 2026 Zip Code: 53212 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: BGCS Preschool Mother's Day Cards: One-time OpportunityHelp our little ones create heartfelt Mother’s Day cards filled with love, color, and creativity Please note important details: Volunteer groups will be asked to provide supplies and/or help develop activities. Ideally, groups are of 5-15 people. Our clients eagerly look forward to these events, thus all volunteers must complete waiver in advance and should be able to confirm participation within 2 weeks of the event. Otherwise, we will move forward with another interested group.For more information, please contact Kiara Rosado, Volunteer and Events Coordinator at krosado@unitedcc.org. Agency: United Community Center Help our little ones create heartfelt Mother’s Day cards filled with love, color, and creativity Please note important details: Volunteer groups will be asked to provide supplies and/or help develop activities. Ideally, groups are of 5-15 people. Our clients eagerly look forward to these events, thus all volunteers must complete waiver in advance and should be able to confirm participation within 2 weeks of the event. Otherwise, we will move forward with another interested group.For more information, please contact Kiara Rosado, Volunteer and Events Coordinator at krosado@unitedcc.org. Agency: United Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On May 5, 2026 Zip Code: 53212 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: BGCS Preschool Egg Hunt: One-Time Group OpportunityJoin us for a springtime adventure and help us create a fun memorable event for our students Please note important details: Volunteer groups will be asked to provide supplies and/or help develop activities. Ideally, groups are of 5-15 people. Our clients eagerly look forward to these events, thus all volunteers must complete waiver in advance and should be able to confirm participation within 2 weeks of the event. Otherwise, we will move forward with another interested group.For more information, please contact Kiara Rosado, Volunteer and Events Coordinator at krosado@unitedcc.org. Agency: United Community Center Join us for a springtime adventure and help us create a fun memorable event for our students Please note important details: Volunteer groups will be asked to provide supplies and/or help develop activities. Ideally, groups are of 5-15 people. Our clients eagerly look forward to these events, thus all volunteers must complete waiver in advance and should be able to confirm participation within 2 weeks of the event. Otherwise, we will move forward with another interested group.For more information, please contact Kiara Rosado, Volunteer and Events Coordinator at krosado@unitedcc.org. Agency: United Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 26, 2026 Zip Code: 53212 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Dinner & Auction Gala Committee MembersWe're assembling a volunteer committee to plan and organize our annual HOPE Dinner & Auction Gala Fundraiser, and we’d love your help! This event is a key fundraiser supporting Hope Center, and we’re looking for enthusiastic, reliable individuals to help make it a huge success. COMMITTEE ROLES MAY INCLUDE: · Event planning & logistics (monthly meetings between June -November) · Sponsorship outreach · Marketing & promotions · Raffle/silent auction coordination · Volunteer coordination · Gala registration & communications · Day-of-event support Event date is Thursday November 19th at Brookfield Conference Center in Brookfield, WI Agency: HOPE CENTER We're assembling a volunteer committee to plan and organize our annual HOPE Dinner & Auction Gala Fundraiser, and we’d love your help! This event is a key fundraiser supporting Hope Center, and we’re looking for enthusiastic, reliable individuals to help make it a huge success. COMMITTEE ROLES MAY INCLUDE: · Event planning & logistics (monthly meetings between June -November) · Sponsorship outreach · Marketing & promotions · Raffle/silent auction coordination · Volunteer coordination · Gala registration & communications · Day-of-event support Event date is Thursday November 19th at Brookfield Conference Center in Brookfield, WI Agency: HOPE CENTER Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 4, 2026 Zip Code: 53186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Golf Outing Fundraiser Committee MembersWe're assembling a volunteer committee to plan and organize our annual TEE UP FOR HOPE Golf Outing Fundraiser, and we’d love your help! This event is a key fundraiser supporting Hope Center, and we’re looking for enthusiastic, reliable individuals to help make it a huge success. COMMITTEE ROLES MAY INCLUDE: · Event planning & logistics (monthly meetings) · Sponsorship outreach · Marketing & promotions · Raffle/silent auction coordination · Volunteer coordination · Golfer registration & communications · Day-of-event support Event date is Monday July 13th at Broadlands Golf Club in North Prairie, WI Agency: HOPE CENTER We're assembling a volunteer committee to plan and organize our annual TEE UP FOR HOPE Golf Outing Fundraiser, and we’d love your help! This event is a key fundraiser supporting Hope Center, and we’re looking for enthusiastic, reliable individuals to help make it a huge success. COMMITTEE ROLES MAY INCLUDE: · Event planning & logistics (monthly meetings) · Sponsorship outreach · Marketing & promotions · Raffle/silent auction coordination · Volunteer coordination · Golfer registration & communications · Day-of-event support Event date is Monday July 13th at Broadlands Golf Club in North Prairie, WI Agency: HOPE CENTER Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Jul 14, 2026 Zip Code: 53186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Yard Waste Haul Off FallWe're looking for a volunteer to help remove a large amount of brush and yard waste from our property and haul it off to the dump. Volunteer must have their own truck and/or trailer. They must be able to load and transport everything by themselves. This is a great opportunity for someone who already has city dump access and wanted to help with a much needed clean up! City of Waukesha resident preferred for easy proximity to Waukesha Drop-off Center, but waste can be dropped off at anyone's local dump that they are able to access. Every center does have a mandatory fee that will also need to be paid by the volunteer at drop off. City of Waukesha's Drop-off Center is $3.00 per vehicle load & $4.00 per trailer load. They take cash or check only. This will be about 1-2 loads. Requirements: Truck and/or Trailer Ability to lift/load yard debris independently Ability to Pay Drop-off fee Preferred: City of Waukesha Resident (for access to Waukesha dump) Waukesha Drop-off Center Hours: Wednesdays from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Agency: Women's Center, The We're looking for a volunteer to help remove a large amount of brush and yard waste from our property and haul it off to the dump. Volunteer must have their own truck and/or trailer. They must be able to load and transport everything by themselves. This is a great opportunity for someone who already has city dump access and wanted to help with a much needed clean up! City of Waukesha resident preferred for easy proximity to Waukesha Drop-off Center, but waste can be dropped off at anyone's local dump that they are able to access. Every center does have a mandatory fee that will also need to be paid by the volunteer at drop off. City of Waukesha's Drop-off Center is $3.00 per vehicle load & $4.00 per trailer load. They take cash or check only. This will be about 1-2 loads. Requirements: Truck and/or Trailer Ability to lift/load yard debris independently Ability to Pay Drop-off fee Preferred: City of Waukesha Resident (for access to Waukesha dump) Waukesha Drop-off Center Hours: Wednesdays from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Agency: Women's Center, The Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Nov 11, 2026 Zip Code: 53186 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Yard Waste Haul Off SpringWe're looking for a volunteer to help remove a large amount of brush and yard waste from our property and haul it off to the dump. Volunteer must have their own truck and/or trailer. They must be able to load and transport everything by themselves. This is a great opportunity for someone who already has city dump access and wanted to help with a much needed clean up! City of Waukesha resident preferred for easy proximity to Waukesha Drop-off Center, but waste can be dropped off at anyone's local dump that they are able to access. Every center does have a mandatory fee that will also need to be paid by the volunteer at drop off. City of Waukesha's Drop-off Center is $3.00 per vehicle load & $4.00 per trailer load. They take cash or check only. This will be about 1-2 loads. Requirements: Truck and/or Trailer Ability to lift/load yard debris independently Ability to Pay Drop-off fee Preferred: City of Waukesha Resident (for access to Waukesha dump) Waukesha Drop-off Center Hours: Wednesdays from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Agency: Women's Center, The We're looking for a volunteer to help remove a large amount of brush and yard waste from our property and haul it off to the dump. Volunteer must have their own truck and/or trailer. They must be able to load and transport everything by themselves. This is a great opportunity for someone who already has city dump access and wanted to help with a much needed clean up! City of Waukesha resident preferred for easy proximity to Waukesha Drop-off Center, but waste can be dropped off at anyone's local dump that they are able to access. Every center does have a mandatory fee that will also need to be paid by the volunteer at drop off. City of Waukesha's Drop-off Center is $3.00 per vehicle load & $4.00 per trailer load. They take cash or check only. This will be about 1-2 loads. Requirements: Truck and/or Trailer Ability to lift/load yard debris independently Ability to Pay Drop-off fee Preferred: City of Waukesha Resident (for access to Waukesha dump) Waukesha Drop-off Center Hours: Wednesdays from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Agency: Women's Center, The Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 1, 2026 Zip Code: 53186 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Yard Waste Haul Off SummerWe're looking for a volunteer to help remove a large amount of brush and yard waste from our property and haul it off to the dump. Volunteer must have their own truck and/or trailer. They must be able to load and transport everything by themselves. This is a great opportunity for someone who already has city dump access and wanted to help with a much needed clean up! City of Waukesha resident preferred for easy proximity to Waukesha Drop-off Center, but waste can be dropped off at anyone's local dump that they are able to access. Every center does have a mandatory fee that will also need to be paid by the volunteer at drop off. City of Waukesha's Drop-off Center is $3.00 per vehicle load & $4.00 per trailer load. They take cash or check only. This will be about 1-2 loads. Requirements: Truck and/or Trailer Ability to lift/load yard debris independently Ability to Pay Drop-off fee Preferred: City of Waukesha Resident (for access to Waukesha dump) Waukesha Drop-off Center Hours: Wednesdays from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Agency: Women's Center, The We're looking for a volunteer to help remove a large amount of brush and yard waste from our property and haul it off to the dump. Volunteer must have their own truck and/or trailer. They must be able to load and transport everything by themselves. This is a great opportunity for someone who already has city dump access and wanted to help with a much needed clean up! City of Waukesha resident preferred for easy proximity to Waukesha Drop-off Center, but waste can be dropped off at anyone's local dump that they are able to access. Every center does have a mandatory fee that will also need to be paid by the volunteer at drop off. City of Waukesha's Drop-off Center is $3.00 per vehicle load & $4.00 per trailer load. They take cash or check only. This will be about 1-2 loads. Requirements: Truck and/or Trailer Ability to lift/load yard debris independently Ability to Pay Drop-off fee Preferred: City of Waukesha Resident (for access to Waukesha dump) Waukesha Drop-off Center Hours: Wednesdays from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Agency: Women's Center, The Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jul 22, 2026 Zip Code: 53186 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Childcare Volunteer (Adult or Teen)Please consider being one of the childcare providers during these sessions. We have a great playroom and you will have support. Tuesday, February 24 Arrive: 9:15am; Leave at 10:40am
Please fill out an application at: Ozaukeefamilyservices.org Volunteer Either Regular application or scroll down for Student Application We look forward to seeing you as a Volunteer! Agency: Ozaukee Family Services Please consider being one of the childcare providers during these sessions. We have a great playroom and you will have support. Tuesday, February 24 Arrive: 9:15am; Leave at 10:40am
Please fill out an application at: Ozaukeefamilyservices.org Volunteer Either Regular application or scroll down for Student Application We look forward to seeing you as a Volunteer! Agency: Ozaukee Family Services Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53012 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Diaper & Clothing Distribution VolunteersWe invite you to join us to assist during our monthly diaper distributions and our community closet events!
Please note that this is the first step of the volunteer application process. Before your first volunteer shift, you must complete the MCC application and have this processed with the MCC Volunteer Coordinator, Arlene Gonzalez. Generally, this process will take 1-2 business days upon your application. WHEN & WHERE: 807 S. 14th StreetMilwaukee, WI 53204 2nd Saturday of the Month2 Shifts Available As Follow:11 am-1 PM: Set up & take down chairs, set up clothes, bring down diapers, and clothes 12:30 pm -3 PM for distribution of clothing and diapers. Please note that all volunteers need to arrive before 1 PM to participate in the shift
Agency: Milwaukee Community Crossroads We invite you to join us to assist during our monthly diaper distributions and our community closet events!
Please note that this is the first step of the volunteer application process. Before your first volunteer shift, you must complete the MCC application and have this processed with the MCC Volunteer Coordinator, Arlene Gonzalez. Generally, this process will take 1-2 business days upon your application. WHEN & WHERE: 807 S. 14th StreetMilwaukee, WI 53204 2nd Saturday of the Month2 Shifts Available As Follow:11 am-1 PM: Set up & take down chairs, set up clothes, bring down diapers, and clothes 12:30 pm -3 PM for distribution of clothing and diapers. Please note that all volunteers need to arrive before 1 PM to participate in the shift
Agency: Milwaukee Community Crossroads Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 53204 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: 2026 EmPower Luncheon Set UpWe are looking for volunteers to help us with the set up of our annual EmPower Luncheon! This opportunity will take place at the Baird Center (formerly the Wisconsin Center) in Milwaukee. We will need help setting up the tables, centerpieces, and decor along with a variety of other tasks. This is a very unique opportunity to help behind the scenes of The Women's Center's largest special event! Agency: Women's Center, The We are looking for volunteers to help us with the set up of our annual EmPower Luncheon! This opportunity will take place at the Baird Center (formerly the Wisconsin Center) in Milwaukee. We will need help setting up the tables, centerpieces, and decor along with a variety of other tasks. This is a very unique opportunity to help behind the scenes of The Women's Center's largest special event! Agency: Women's Center, The Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 28, 2026 Zip Code: 53203 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Holiday Food Boxes NovemberWe are looking for individuals to help us prep and assemble Thanksgiving food boxes! These food boxes will go to our clients who have been impacted by Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Human Trafficking, or Child Abuse. You can help make this holiday season a little easier and a lot more enjoyable for many families we serve simply by volunteering your time. Gather a group of friends, family, or colleagues to sign up today!
If you are interested in also doing a drive for the food items we pack inside the boxes, please reach out to our volunteer coordinator, Alex, directly at alexandral@twcwaukesha.org. Agency: Women's Center, The We are looking for individuals to help us prep and assemble Thanksgiving food boxes! These food boxes will go to our clients who have been impacted by Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Human Trafficking, or Child Abuse. You can help make this holiday season a little easier and a lot more enjoyable for many families we serve simply by volunteering your time. Gather a group of friends, family, or colleagues to sign up today!
If you are interested in also doing a drive for the food items we pack inside the boxes, please reach out to our volunteer coordinator, Alex, directly at alexandral@twcwaukesha.org. Agency: Women's Center, The Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Nov 18, 2026 Zip Code: 53186 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Holiday Food Boxes DecemberWe are looking for individuals to help us prep and assemble food boxes for this upcoming holiday season! These food boxes will go to our clients who have been impacted by Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Human Trafficking, or Child Abuse. You can help make this holiday season a little easier and a lot more enjoyable for many families we serve simply by volunteering your time. Gather a group of friends, family, or colleagues to sign up today!
If you are interested in also doing a drive for the food items we pack inside the boxes, please reach out to our volunteer coordinator, Alex, directly at alexandral@twcwaukesha.org. Agency: Women's Center, The We are looking for individuals to help us prep and assemble food boxes for this upcoming holiday season! These food boxes will go to our clients who have been impacted by Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Human Trafficking, or Child Abuse. You can help make this holiday season a little easier and a lot more enjoyable for many families we serve simply by volunteering your time. Gather a group of friends, family, or colleagues to sign up today!
If you are interested in also doing a drive for the food items we pack inside the boxes, please reach out to our volunteer coordinator, Alex, directly at alexandral@twcwaukesha.org. Agency: Women's Center, The Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Dec 8, 2026 Zip Code: 53186 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Pantry Shopping AssistantDo you have a passion for helping those in our community access healthy foods? Join MCC as a Food Pantry Shopping Assistant to ensure that those in need can access food in a warm and positive environment.
The Food Pantry Shopping Assistant plays an essential role in creating a positive and supportive shopping experience for our pantry clients. Volunteers in this position work one-on-one with clients to help them select food items, ensure their needs are met, and provide a friendly and respectful environment. Please note that this is the first step of the volunteer application process. Before your first volunteer shift, you must complete the MCC application and have this processed with the MCC Volunteer Coordinator, Arlene Gonzalez. Generally, this process will take 1-2 business days upon your application. Responsibilities: Greet all participants warmly and assist them throughout their shopping experience, helping to navigate the full-choice pantry and offering guidance on available food choicesTreat all clients with dignity, equity, and respect; ensure privacy and confidentiality are maintained at all times.Effectively address participant questions(changing from “customer” because it can imply that people need to buy items), and requests, and problem-solve or escalate to staff as needed.Keep all shelves organized, clean, well-stocked, and properly rotated for freshness: Monitor and restock food items during pantry hours to ensure shelves are always full and organized.Assist in general cleanup such as breaking down boxes, wiping down shelves and surfaces, emptying trash, sweeping, etc.Assist food pantry staff by bagging items including fresh produce, meat, food and non-food bags, etc.Communicate any client needs or feedback to the Pantry staff to help improve pantry servicesHelp clients box/bag items and carry their groceries to their vehicles if neededParticipate in cleanup tasks and ensure the work environment provided is clean and debris-free at the end of the shiftFoster a positive work environment of outstanding teamwork, mutual respect, and effective communication.Qualifications /Requirements: Must be 18 years of age or accompanied by a parent/guardian Participate in orientation and trainingAbility to lift up to 25lbsCommitment to volunteering on a regular schedule and punctuality for assigned shiftsPositive attitude/team player, willingness to work collaboratively with a diverse team of volunteers and staff members respectfully and effectivelyAdhere to food safety guidelines safety, MCC policiesBilingual: Spanish/English is a plusAgency: Milwaukee Community Crossroads Do you have a passion for helping those in our community access healthy foods? Join MCC as a Food Pantry Shopping Assistant to ensure that those in need can access food in a warm and positive environment.
The Food Pantry Shopping Assistant plays an essential role in creating a positive and supportive shopping experience for our pantry clients. Volunteers in this position work one-on-one with clients to help them select food items, ensure their needs are met, and provide a friendly and respectful environment. Please note that this is the first step of the volunteer application process. Before your first volunteer shift, you must complete the MCC application and have this processed with the MCC Volunteer Coordinator, Arlene Gonzalez. Generally, this process will take 1-2 business days upon your application. Responsibilities: Greet all participants warmly and assist them throughout their shopping experience, helping to navigate the full-choice pantry and offering guidance on available food choicesTreat all clients with dignity, equity, and respect; ensure privacy and confidentiality are maintained at all times.Effectively address participant questions(changing from “customer” because it can imply that people need to buy items), and requests, and problem-solve or escalate to staff as needed.Keep all shelves organized, clean, well-stocked, and properly rotated for freshness: Monitor and restock food items during pantry hours to ensure shelves are always full and organized.Assist in general cleanup such as breaking down boxes, wiping down shelves and surfaces, emptying trash, sweeping, etc.Assist food pantry staff by bagging items including fresh produce, meat, food and non-food bags, etc.Communicate any client needs or feedback to the Pantry staff to help improve pantry servicesHelp clients box/bag items and carry their groceries to their vehicles if neededParticipate in cleanup tasks and ensure the work environment provided is clean and debris-free at the end of the shiftFoster a positive work environment of outstanding teamwork, mutual respect, and effective communication.Qualifications /Requirements: Must be 18 years of age or accompanied by a parent/guardian Participate in orientation and trainingAbility to lift up to 25lbsCommitment to volunteering on a regular schedule and punctuality for assigned shiftsPositive attitude/team player, willingness to work collaboratively with a diverse team of volunteers and staff members respectfully and effectivelyAdhere to food safety guidelines safety, MCC policiesBilingual: Spanish/English is a plusAgency: Milwaukee Community Crossroads Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 53110 Allow Groups: Yes |