Opportunities From: Volunteers United

Volunteer: Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) volunteers needed at Aurora Medical Summit

The Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) at Aurora Medical Summit is looking for wonderful volunteers to assist in providing the best care to our patients. Volunteers will provide items to help the patients be comfortable, assist with sanitizing equipment and answering phones. Please join this amazing team.

Volunteers are needed Monday-Friday between 800am-noon and noon-300pm.

All volunteers must be at least 15 years of age, commit to a minimum of 64 hours of volunteering during a calendar year, and be fully vaccinated by October 15, 2021.

Please visit https://www.aurorahealthcare.org/patients-visitors/volunteer to complete an online application. After your application has been received, you will receive an email in regards to the next steps.

Agency: Aurora Medical Center In Summit

The Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) at Aurora Medical Summit is looking for wonderful volunteers to assist in providing the best care to our patients. Volunteers will provide items to help the patients be comfortable, assist with sanitizing equipment and answering phones. Please join this amazing team.

Volunteers are needed Monday-Friday between 800am-noon and noon-300pm.

All volunteers must be at least 15 years of age, commit to a minimum of 64 hours of volunteering during a calendar year, and be fully vaccinated by October 15, 2021.

Please visit https://www.aurorahealthcare.org/patients-visitors/volunteer to complete an online application. After your application has been received, you will receive an email in regards to the next steps.

Agency: Aurora Medical Center In Summit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53066

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Floor Assistant volunteers needed at Aurora Medical Center Summit

Floor assistant volunteers help the team members on the nursing units with distributing waters, sanitizing, stocking, etc.

The Volunteer Manager does require a minimum of 64 hours of volunteering during a calendar year.

Please visit https://www.aurorahealthcare.org/patients-visitors/volunteer to complete an online application.

 All volunteers are required to have the COVID 19 vaccination by October 15, 2021.  Volunteers will need to wear masks and maintain proper social distancing.

Volunteers are needed:

Sun-Sat 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Hours are flexible based on volunteer availability between 8a-6p; typically volunteers are only needed 3-4 days/week for 3 hour shifts.

 

Agency: Aurora Medical Center In Summit

Floor assistant volunteers help the team members on the nursing units with distributing waters, sanitizing, stocking, etc.

The Volunteer Manager does require a minimum of 64 hours of volunteering during a calendar year.

Please visit https://www.aurorahealthcare.org/patients-visitors/volunteer to complete an online application.

 All volunteers are required to have the COVID 19 vaccination by October 15, 2021.  Volunteers will need to wear masks and maintain proper social distancing.

Volunteers are needed:

Sun-Sat 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Hours are flexible based on volunteer availability between 8a-6p; typically volunteers are only needed 3-4 days/week for 3 hour shifts.

 

Agency: Aurora Medical Center In Summit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53066

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Certified Pet Therapy (Dogs only) urgently needed at Aurora Medical Center Summit

Aurora Medical Center Summit would be honored to have you and your dog bring joy to our patients and visitors lives. The indescribable joy that your dog and you bring is heartwarming. We value our Pet Therapy Volunteers and wish you to become part of our amazing team!

If your dog is certified through Pets Helping People, TDI, or Pet Partners:

Please visit https://www.aurorahealthcare.org/patients-visitors/volunteer to complete an online application. After your application has been received, you will receive an email in regards to the next steps.

All volunteers are required to have the COVID 19 vaccination by October 15, 2021.  Volunteers will need to wear masks and maintain proper social distancing.

Agency: Aurora Medical Center In Summit

Aurora Medical Center Summit would be honored to have you and your dog bring joy to our patients and visitors lives. The indescribable joy that your dog and you bring is heartwarming. We value our Pet Therapy Volunteers and wish you to become part of our amazing team!

If your dog is certified through Pets Helping People, TDI, or Pet Partners:

Please visit https://www.aurorahealthcare.org/patients-visitors/volunteer to complete an online application. After your application has been received, you will receive an email in regards to the next steps.

All volunteers are required to have the COVID 19 vaccination by October 15, 2021.  Volunteers will need to wear masks and maintain proper social distancing.

Agency: Aurora Medical Center In Summit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53066

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cancer Companion volutneers needed at Aurora Medical Center Summit

Cancer Companion volunteers are needed at Aurora Medical Center Summit. 

Cancer Companions will visit with the patients during their treatment.  They will also stock supplies and provide patients with items that will make them more comfortable.  Cancer Companions assist with sanitizing the department, as well.

Please visit https://www.aurorahealthcare.org/patients-visitors/volunteer to complete an online application. After your application has been received, you will receive an email in regards to the next steps.

All Cancer Companion volunteers need to be at least 18 years of age and commit to at least 64 hours of volunteering during a calendar year.  

All volunteers are required to have the COVID 19 vaccination by October 15, 2021.  Volunteers will need to wear masks and maintain proper social distancing.

Agency: Aurora Medical Center In Summit

Cancer Companion volunteers are needed at Aurora Medical Center Summit. 

Cancer Companions will visit with the patients during their treatment.  They will also stock supplies and provide patients with items that will make them more comfortable.  Cancer Companions assist with sanitizing the department, as well.

Please visit https://www.aurorahealthcare.org/patients-visitors/volunteer to complete an online application. After your application has been received, you will receive an email in regards to the next steps.

All Cancer Companion volunteers need to be at least 18 years of age and commit to at least 64 hours of volunteering during a calendar year.  

All volunteers are required to have the COVID 19 vaccination by October 15, 2021.  Volunteers will need to wear masks and maintain proper social distancing.

Agency: Aurora Medical Center In Summit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53066

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Aurora Hospice Waukesha County Hospice volutneers needed

We are looking to connect with wonderful new volunteers for our Home Hospice programs Ozaukee county. Flexible schedule, in person, or remote opportunities available. We're seeking caring individuals to help with Patient visits and calls, Veteran's support, and Bereavement calls & cards.

All volunteers need to be at least 18 years of age and must be fully vaccinated by October 15, 2021.

Please visit https://www.aurorahealthcare.org/patients-visitors/volunteer to complete an online application and elect "Aurora Home Hospice Greater Milw" for your volunteer location. After your application has been received, you will receive an email in regards to the next steps.

Agency: Aurora Medical Center In Summit

We are looking to connect with wonderful new volunteers for our Home Hospice programs Ozaukee county. Flexible schedule, in person, or remote opportunities available. We're seeking caring individuals to help with Patient visits and calls, Veteran's support, and Bereavement calls & cards.

All volunteers need to be at least 18 years of age and must be fully vaccinated by October 15, 2021.

Please visit https://www.aurorahealthcare.org/patients-visitors/volunteer to complete an online application and elect "Aurora Home Hospice Greater Milw" for your volunteer location. After your application has been received, you will receive an email in regards to the next steps.

Agency: Aurora Medical Center In Summit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53186

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adopt-A-Park

The city of Waukesha Parks, Recreation and Forestry department is looking for individuals, families, community groups, or businesses to adopt one of Waukesha's many beautiful parks or trails. More information on how you can adopt a park or trail can be found here.

 Commitment to Safety - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State & Local Government.  

Agency: City of Waukesha Parks, Recreation And Forestry

The city of Waukesha Parks, Recreation and Forestry department is looking for individuals, families, community groups, or businesses to adopt one of Waukesha's many beautiful parks or trails. More information on how you can adopt a park or trail can be found here.

 Commitment to Safety - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State & Local Government.  

Agency: City of Waukesha Parks, Recreation And Forestry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: 1 years old

Zip Code: 53188

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Park Projects

Are you interested in cleaning up a park, in mulching trails, or removing invasive species.  We have ongoing projects throughout the year that you can assist us with.

Commitment to Safety - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State & Local Government.  

 

Agency: City of Waukesha Parks, Recreation And Forestry

Are you interested in cleaning up a park, in mulching trails, or removing invasive species.  We have ongoing projects throughout the year that you can assist us with.

Commitment to Safety - We will follow all orders issued by our Federal, State & Local Government.  

 

Agency: City of Waukesha Parks, Recreation And Forestry

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: 1 years old

Zip Code: 53188

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: YOU Can Build Homes and Hope with Milwaukee Habitat for Humanity

Volunteer at Milwaukee Habitat’s largest single fundraiser - ReStore.

We’re looking for leaders: problem-solvers, improvement-makers, folks who have been looking for a place to offer their time and talents. A place where you can make a difference. 

Habitat ReStores are non-profit home improvement stores and donation centers whose proceeds are used to build safe, affordable homes in our community. We sell new and gently used furniture, building materials, appliances, and home accessories to the public at 50%-75% below retail. Through the sale of these items, we raise hundreds of thousands of dollars each year to build safe, affordable homes in our community.

ReStore is driven by volunteer power: every day, our volunteers turn every donated couch, cushion, and cabinet into an opportunity for homes and hope. Habitat’s ReStore offers and impactful volunteer experience at each of our three Milwaukee-area locations: Wauwatosa, Greenfield, and Franklin. 

Volunteer roles at the ReStore include: 

 

Donation Center Volunteer: help sort, research, price, and prepare donations for sale. This is a great volunteer role for anyone looking to get their hands dirty while sorting through all the fascinating donations that come through our doors.  Sales Floor Volunteer: if you like organizing, making displays, and helping customers find what their project needs, this role might be for you. It’s our sales floor volunteers who give our customers a personal connection to Habitat for Humanity.  Cashier Volunteer: we’re looking for volunteers who can hold the fort down to serve as cashiers. If you’re a multi-tasker, a person who always offers a smile and won’t back down from a long line of customers, we need you!  Additional volunteer opportunities include: metal scrapping, furniture repair, electronics testing, and more. 

 

 

To get started volunteering with Milwaukee Habitat, please visit www.mkehabitat.volunteerhub.com to fill out a volunteer application and register for an orientation. Volunteers will be able to begin contributing following their orientation. 

Questions? Get in touch!

ReStore Volunteer Coordinator: Nichali Xhelili Ciaccio

nciaccio@milwaukeehabitat.org

(414) 316-5619

 

ReStore Locations:

ReStore Wauwatosa

3015 N. 114th St.

Wauwatosa, WI 53222

ReStore Franklin

6939 S. Riverwood Blvd. 

Franklin, WI 53132

ReStore Greenfield

4150 S. 108th St. 

Greenfield, WI 53228

Staffed largely by volunteers, Habitat’s ReStores are eco-friendly locations to both donate and shop for home building supplies and furnishings. Habitat’s ReStores carry overstocked, discounted, new and used building materials donated by manufacturers, stores, contractors and individuals. The stores are open to the public with all items sold at a fraction of the retail cost. ReStore donations benefit Milwaukee Habitat for Humanity's mission of building simple, decent and affordable homes in partnership with families in need.

 

Agency: Milwaukee Habitat For Humanity

Volunteer at Milwaukee Habitat’s largest single fundraiser - ReStore.

We’re looking for leaders: problem-solvers, improvement-makers, folks who have been looking for a place to offer their time and talents. A place where you can make a difference. 

Habitat ReStores are non-profit home improvement stores and donation centers whose proceeds are used to build safe, affordable homes in our community. We sell new and gently used furniture, building materials, appliances, and home accessories to the public at 50%-75% below retail. Through the sale of these items, we raise hundreds of thousands of dollars each year to build safe, affordable homes in our community.

ReStore is driven by volunteer power: every day, our volunteers turn every donated couch, cushion, and cabinet into an opportunity for homes and hope. Habitat’s ReStore offers and impactful volunteer experience at each of our three Milwaukee-area locations: Wauwatosa, Greenfield, and Franklin. 

Volunteer roles at the ReStore include: 

 

Donation Center Volunteer: help sort, research, price, and prepare donations for sale. This is a great volunteer role for anyone looking to get their hands dirty while sorting through all the fascinating donations that come through our doors.  Sales Floor Volunteer: if you like organizing, making displays, and helping customers find what their project needs, this role might be for you. It’s our sales floor volunteers who give our customers a personal connection to Habitat for Humanity.  Cashier Volunteer: we’re looking for volunteers who can hold the fort down to serve as cashiers. If you’re a multi-tasker, a person who always offers a smile and won’t back down from a long line of customers, we need you!  Additional volunteer opportunities include: metal scrapping, furniture repair, electronics testing, and more. 

 

 

To get started volunteering with Milwaukee Habitat, please visit www.mkehabitat.volunteerhub.com to fill out a volunteer application and register for an orientation. Volunteers will be able to begin contributing following their orientation. 

Questions? Get in touch!

ReStore Volunteer Coordinator: Nichali Xhelili Ciaccio

nciaccio@milwaukeehabitat.org

(414) 316-5619

 

ReStore Locations:

ReStore Wauwatosa

3015 N. 114th St.

Wauwatosa, WI 53222

ReStore Franklin

6939 S. Riverwood Blvd. 

Franklin, WI 53132

ReStore Greenfield

4150 S. 108th St. 

Greenfield, WI 53228

Staffed largely by volunteers, Habitat’s ReStores are eco-friendly locations to both donate and shop for home building supplies and furnishings. Habitat’s ReStores carry overstocked, discounted, new and used building materials donated by manufacturers, stores, contractors and individuals. The stores are open to the public with all items sold at a fraction of the retail cost. ReStore donations benefit Milwaukee Habitat for Humanity's mission of building simple, decent and affordable homes in partnership with families in need.

 

Agency: Milwaukee Habitat For Humanity

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53132

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Make a Difference--One Couch at a Time--at the Habitat ReStore!

There’s a spot for you on our ReStore team! 

Habitat ReStores are non-profit home improvement stores and donation centers whose proceeds are used to build safe, affordable homes in our community. 

Every year we salvage and recycle (literal!) tons of new and gently used furniture, building materials, appliances, and home accessories. We refurbish and sell these goods to the public at 50%-75% below retail. Through the sale of these items, we raise hundreds of thousands of dollars each year to build safe, affordable homes in our community.

ReStore is driven by volunteer power: every day, our volunteers turn every donated couch, cushion, and cabinet into an opportunity for homes and hope. Habitat’s ReStore offers an enjoyable, accommodating, and impactful volunteer experience at each of our three Milwaukee-area locations: Wauwatosa, Greenfield, and Franklin. 

Volunteer roles at the ReStore include: 

 

Donation Center Volunteer: help sort, research, price, and prepare donations for sale. This is a great volunteer role for anyone looking to get their hands dirty while sorting through all the fascinating donations that come through our doors.  Sales Floor Volunteer: if you like organizing, making displays, and helping customers find what their project needs, this role might be for you. It’s our sales floor volunteers who give our customers a personal connection to Habitat for Humanity.  Cashier Volunteer: we’re looking for volunteers who can hold the fort down to serve as cashiers. If you’re a multi-tasker, a person who always offers a smile and won’t back down from a long line of customers, we need you!  Additional volunteer opportunities include: metal scrapping, furniture repair, electronics testing, and more. 

 

 

To get started volunteering with Milwaukee Habitat, please visit www.mkehabitat.volunteerhub.com to fill out a volunteer application and register for an orientation. Volunteers will be able to begin contributing following their orientation. 

Questions? Get in touch!

ReStore Volunteer Coordinator: Nichali Xhelili Ciaccio

nciaccio@milwaukeehabitat.org

(414) 316-5619

 

ReStore Locations:

ReStore Wauwatosa

3015 N. 114th St.

Wauwatosa, WI 53222

ReStore Franklin

6939 S. Riverwood Blvd. 

Franklin, WI 53132

ReStore Greenfield

4150 S. 108th St. 

Greenfield, WI 53228

Staffed largely by volunteers, Habitat’s ReStores are eco-friendly locations to both donate and shop for home building supplies and furnishings. Habitat’s ReStores carry overstocked, discounted, new and used building materials donated by manufacturers, stores, contractors and individuals. The stores are open to the public with all items sold at a fraction of the retail cost. ReStore donations benefit Milwaukee Habitat for Humanity's mission of building simple, decent and affordable homes in partnership with families in need.

 

Agency: Milwaukee Habitat For Humanity

There’s a spot for you on our ReStore team! 

Habitat ReStores are non-profit home improvement stores and donation centers whose proceeds are used to build safe, affordable homes in our community. 

Every year we salvage and recycle (literal!) tons of new and gently used furniture, building materials, appliances, and home accessories. We refurbish and sell these goods to the public at 50%-75% below retail. Through the sale of these items, we raise hundreds of thousands of dollars each year to build safe, affordable homes in our community.

ReStore is driven by volunteer power: every day, our volunteers turn every donated couch, cushion, and cabinet into an opportunity for homes and hope. Habitat’s ReStore offers an enjoyable, accommodating, and impactful volunteer experience at each of our three Milwaukee-area locations: Wauwatosa, Greenfield, and Franklin. 

Volunteer roles at the ReStore include: 

 

Donation Center Volunteer: help sort, research, price, and prepare donations for sale. This is a great volunteer role for anyone looking to get their hands dirty while sorting through all the fascinating donations that come through our doors.  Sales Floor Volunteer: if you like organizing, making displays, and helping customers find what their project needs, this role might be for you. It’s our sales floor volunteers who give our customers a personal connection to Habitat for Humanity.  Cashier Volunteer: we’re looking for volunteers who can hold the fort down to serve as cashiers. If you’re a multi-tasker, a person who always offers a smile and won’t back down from a long line of customers, we need you!  Additional volunteer opportunities include: metal scrapping, furniture repair, electronics testing, and more. 

 

 

To get started volunteering with Milwaukee Habitat, please visit www.mkehabitat.volunteerhub.com to fill out a volunteer application and register for an orientation. Volunteers will be able to begin contributing following their orientation. 

Questions? Get in touch!

ReStore Volunteer Coordinator: Nichali Xhelili Ciaccio

nciaccio@milwaukeehabitat.org

(414) 316-5619

 

ReStore Locations:

ReStore Wauwatosa

3015 N. 114th St.

Wauwatosa, WI 53222

ReStore Franklin

6939 S. Riverwood Blvd. 

Franklin, WI 53132

ReStore Greenfield

4150 S. 108th St. 

Greenfield, WI 53228

Staffed largely by volunteers, Habitat’s ReStores are eco-friendly locations to both donate and shop for home building supplies and furnishings. Habitat’s ReStores carry overstocked, discounted, new and used building materials donated by manufacturers, stores, contractors and individuals. The stores are open to the public with all items sold at a fraction of the retail cost. ReStore donations benefit Milwaukee Habitat for Humanity's mission of building simple, decent and affordable homes in partnership with families in need.

 

Agency: Milwaukee Habitat For Humanity

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53132

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Our ReStore Volunteers Build Communities!

Volunteer to help local families build safe, affordable homes! 

Habitat ReStores are non-profit home improvement stores and donation centers whose proceeds are used to build safe, affordable homes in our community. We sell new and gently used furniture, building materials, appliances, and home accessories to the public at 50%-75% below retail. Through the sale of these items, we raise hundreds of thousands of dollars each year to build safe, affordable homes in our community.

ReStore is driven by volunteer power: every day, our volunteers turn every donated couch, cushion, and cabinet into an opportunity for homes and hope. Habitat’s ReStore offers an enjoyable, accommodating, and impactful volunteer experience at each of our three Milwaukee-area locations: Wauwatosa, Greenfield, and Franklin. 

Volunteer roles at the ReStore include: 

Donation Center Volunteer: help sort, research, price, and prepare donations for sale. This is a great volunteer role for anyone looking to get their hands dirty while sorting through all the fascinating donations that come through our doors.  Sales Floor Volunteer: if you like organizing, making displays, and helping customers find what their project needs, this role might be for you. It’s our sales floor volunteers who give our customers a personal connection to Habitat for Humanity.  Cashier Volunteer: we’re looking for volunteers who can hold the fort down to serve as cashiers. If you’re a multi-tasker, a person who always offers a smile and won’t back down from a long line of customers, we need you!  Additional volunteer opportunities include: metal scrapping, furniture repair, electronics testing, and more. 

 

To get started volunteering with Milwaukee Habitat, please visit www.mkehabitat.volunteerhub.com to fill out a volunteer application and register for an orientation. Volunteers will be able to begin contributing following their orientation. 

Questions? Get in touch!

ReStore Volunteer Coordinator: Nichali Xhelili Ciaccio

nciaccio@milwaukeehabitat.org

(414) 316-5619

 

ReStore Locations:

ReStore Wauwatosa

3015 N. 114th St.

Wauwatosa, WI 53222

ReStore Franklin

6939 S. Riverwood Blvd. 

Franklin, WI 53132

ReStore Greenfield

4150 S. 108th St. 

Greenfield, WI 53228

 

Staffed largely by volunteers, Habitat’s ReStores are eco-friendly locations to both donate and shop for home building supplies and furnishings. Habitat’s ReStores carry overstocked, discounted, new and used building materials donated by manufacturers, stores, contractors and individuals. The stores are open to the public with all items sold at a fraction of the retail cost. ReStore donations benefit Milwaukee Habitat for Humanity's mission of building simple, decent and affordable homes in partnership with families in need.

 

Agency: Milwaukee Habitat For Humanity

Volunteer to help local families build safe, affordable homes! 

Habitat ReStores are non-profit home improvement stores and donation centers whose proceeds are used to build safe, affordable homes in our community. We sell new and gently used furniture, building materials, appliances, and home accessories to the public at 50%-75% below retail. Through the sale of these items, we raise hundreds of thousands of dollars each year to build safe, affordable homes in our community.

ReStore is driven by volunteer power: every day, our volunteers turn every donated couch, cushion, and cabinet into an opportunity for homes and hope. Habitat’s ReStore offers an enjoyable, accommodating, and impactful volunteer experience at each of our three Milwaukee-area locations: Wauwatosa, Greenfield, and Franklin. 

Volunteer roles at the ReStore include: 

Donation Center Volunteer: help sort, research, price, and prepare donations for sale. This is a great volunteer role for anyone looking to get their hands dirty while sorting through all the fascinating donations that come through our doors.  Sales Floor Volunteer: if you like organizing, making displays, and helping customers find what their project needs, this role might be for you. It’s our sales floor volunteers who give our customers a personal connection to Habitat for Humanity.  Cashier Volunteer: we’re looking for volunteers who can hold the fort down to serve as cashiers. If you’re a multi-tasker, a person who always offers a smile and won’t back down from a long line of customers, we need you!  Additional volunteer opportunities include: metal scrapping, furniture repair, electronics testing, and more. 

 

To get started volunteering with Milwaukee Habitat, please visit www.mkehabitat.volunteerhub.com to fill out a volunteer application and register for an orientation. Volunteers will be able to begin contributing following their orientation. 

Questions? Get in touch!

ReStore Volunteer Coordinator: Nichali Xhelili Ciaccio

nciaccio@milwaukeehabitat.org

(414) 316-5619

 

ReStore Locations:

ReStore Wauwatosa

3015 N. 114th St.

Wauwatosa, WI 53222

ReStore Franklin

6939 S. Riverwood Blvd. 

Franklin, WI 53132

ReStore Greenfield

4150 S. 108th St. 

Greenfield, WI 53228

 

Staffed largely by volunteers, Habitat’s ReStores are eco-friendly locations to both donate and shop for home building supplies and furnishings. Habitat’s ReStores carry overstocked, discounted, new and used building materials donated by manufacturers, stores, contractors and individuals. The stores are open to the public with all items sold at a fraction of the retail cost. ReStore donations benefit Milwaukee Habitat for Humanity's mission of building simple, decent and affordable homes in partnership with families in need.

 

Agency: Milwaukee Habitat For Humanity

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53132

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Service Volunteer Opportunities with Milwaukee Habitat for Humanity

Milwaukee Habitat for Humanity is currently offering volunteer opportunities to individuals looking to serve court-ordered community service offers. We offer a quick onboarding process, a streamlined reporting process, and multiple volunteer opportunities every week. 

Volunteers will be offered opportunities to complete their service at a Habitat ReStore location in Wauwatosa, Franklin, or Greenfield. Opportunities are available Tuesday through Friday from 10AM - 6PM and on Saturdays from 10AM - 4PM. Volunteer responsibilities include donation processing, product merchandising, customer service, cleaning & maintenance, and more. 

To start the process, please visit www.mkehabitat.volunteerhub.com to complete a volunteer application and register for an orientation. Volunteers will be able to begin contributing following their orientation. 

Questions? Get in touch!

ReStore Volunteer Coordinator: Nichali Xhelili Ciaccio

nciaccio@milwaukeehabitat.org

(414) 316-5619

 

ReStore Locations:

ReStore Wauwatosa

3015 N. 114th St.

Wauwatosa, WI 53222

ReStore Franklin

6939 S. Riverwood Blvd. 

Franklin, WI 53132

ReStore Greenfield

4150 S. 108th St. 

Greenfield, WI 53228

Volunteer Positions:

Donation Receiver Donation Processor Product Merchandiser  Store Floor Associate Volunteer Cleaning & Maintenance Volunteer

Staffed largely by volunteers, Habitat’s ReStores are eco-friendly locations to both donate and shop for home building supplies and furnishings. Habitat’s ReStores carry overstocked, discounted, new and used building materials donated by manufacturers, stores, contractors and individuals. The stores are open to the public with all items sold at a fraction of the retail cost. ReStore donations benefit Milwaukee Habitat for Humanity's mission of building simple, decent and affordable homes in partnership with families in need.

 

Agency: Milwaukee Habitat For Humanity

Milwaukee Habitat for Humanity is currently offering volunteer opportunities to individuals looking to serve court-ordered community service offers. We offer a quick onboarding process, a streamlined reporting process, and multiple volunteer opportunities every week. 

Volunteers will be offered opportunities to complete their service at a Habitat ReStore location in Wauwatosa, Franklin, or Greenfield. Opportunities are available Tuesday through Friday from 10AM - 6PM and on Saturdays from 10AM - 4PM. Volunteer responsibilities include donation processing, product merchandising, customer service, cleaning & maintenance, and more. 

To start the process, please visit www.mkehabitat.volunteerhub.com to complete a volunteer application and register for an orientation. Volunteers will be able to begin contributing following their orientation. 

Questions? Get in touch!

ReStore Volunteer Coordinator: Nichali Xhelili Ciaccio

nciaccio@milwaukeehabitat.org

(414) 316-5619

 

ReStore Locations:

ReStore Wauwatosa

3015 N. 114th St.

Wauwatosa, WI 53222

ReStore Franklin

6939 S. Riverwood Blvd. 

Franklin, WI 53132

ReStore Greenfield

4150 S. 108th St. 

Greenfield, WI 53228

Volunteer Positions:

Donation Receiver Donation Processor Product Merchandiser  Store Floor Associate Volunteer Cleaning & Maintenance Volunteer

Staffed largely by volunteers, Habitat’s ReStores are eco-friendly locations to both donate and shop for home building supplies and furnishings. Habitat’s ReStores carry overstocked, discounted, new and used building materials donated by manufacturers, stores, contractors and individuals. The stores are open to the public with all items sold at a fraction of the retail cost. ReStore donations benefit Milwaukee Habitat for Humanity's mission of building simple, decent and affordable homes in partnership with families in need.

 

Agency: Milwaukee Habitat For Humanity

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53222

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: EMERGENT need for Ambassador volunteers at Aurora Medical Center Summit

Front Entrance Ambassador -Ambassadors will assist with helping patients/visitors find their way to their appointments throughout the hospital.  You will greet patients at the front entrances, wheelchair assisting, and walking the patient to the appropriate area for his/her care.

Safety is our number one priority and many processes have been put into place to ensure our volunteers and patients are as safe as possible including proper personal protection, social distancing and screening at all our entrances. All volunteers will be trained on these aspects. All volunteers are required to wear a mask during the entire shift.

You can apply by clicking on the following link which takes you to the volunteer application https://www.volgistics.com/ex/portal.dll/ap?ap=540687935.  Applicants must be at least 15 years of age.

The Volunteer Manager does require a minimum of 64 hours of volunteering during a calendar year.

All volunteers are required to have the COVID 19 vaccination by October 15, 2021.  Volunteers will need to wear masks and maintain proper social distancing. 

Volunteers are needed:

7a-6p  M-F (Shifts:8a-12p; 12p-4p; 4p-6p)

Agency: Aurora Medical Center In Summit

Front Entrance Ambassador -Ambassadors will assist with helping patients/visitors find their way to their appointments throughout the hospital.  You will greet patients at the front entrances, wheelchair assisting, and walking the patient to the appropriate area for his/her care.

Safety is our number one priority and many processes have been put into place to ensure our volunteers and patients are as safe as possible including proper personal protection, social distancing and screening at all our entrances. All volunteers will be trained on these aspects. All volunteers are required to wear a mask during the entire shift.

You can apply by clicking on the following link which takes you to the volunteer application https://www.volgistics.com/ex/portal.dll/ap?ap=540687935.  Applicants must be at least 15 years of age.

The Volunteer Manager does require a minimum of 64 hours of volunteering during a calendar year.

All volunteers are required to have the COVID 19 vaccination by October 15, 2021.  Volunteers will need to wear masks and maintain proper social distancing. 

Volunteers are needed:

7a-6p  M-F (Shifts:8a-12p; 12p-4p; 4p-6p)

Agency: Aurora Medical Center In Summit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53066

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: YWCA SEW Hallway Facelift

We are looking to give our building a bit of a facelift!

This opportunity has three areas of work

1. Removing old wallpaper

2. Cleaning walls and preparing them to be painted

3. Painting the walls

This is a team activity only and would occur on Saturdays, 9am-noon.  July 17, 25, August 7, 14.  No skills or supplies needed.  Just a sense of humor.

Agency: YWCA Southeast Wisconsin

We are looking to give our building a bit of a facelift!

This opportunity has three areas of work

1. Removing old wallpaper

2. Cleaning walls and preparing them to be painted

3. Painting the walls

This is a team activity only and would occur on Saturdays, 9am-noon.  July 17, 25, August 7, 14.  No skills or supplies needed.  Just a sense of humor.

Agency: YWCA Southeast Wisconsin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53212

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) (Virtual Training)

Become an "everyday hero" for children. CASA volunteers are appointed by Children's Court judges to be voices for children in foster care. CASA volunteers meet with the child and his/her family, caregivers, mentor, teachers, therapist, social workers, attorneys and others involved in the child's life to monitor the child's needs. CASA volunteers report their concerns to the judge, and advocate for the best interests of the child to ensure the child has a safe, nurturing permanent home.

Fall Training Cycle

Wednesday, October 6, 6:00pm to 9:00pm

Wednesday, October 13, 6:00pm to 9:00pm

Saturday, October 16, 9:00am to 3:00pm 

Monday, October 18 - Friday, October 22 – courtroom observations scheduled

Wednesday, October 20, 6:00pm to 9:00pm

Wednesday, October 27, 6:00pm to 9:00pm

Please call Kids Matter Inc. at 414-344-1220 or email: volunteer@kidsmatterinc.org to sign up or if you have questions about future Kids Matter CASA training opportunities.

 

 

 

 

Agency: KIDS MATTER INC.

Become an "everyday hero" for children. CASA volunteers are appointed by Children's Court judges to be voices for children in foster care. CASA volunteers meet with the child and his/her family, caregivers, mentor, teachers, therapist, social workers, attorneys and others involved in the child's life to monitor the child's needs. CASA volunteers report their concerns to the judge, and advocate for the best interests of the child to ensure the child has a safe, nurturing permanent home.

Fall Training Cycle

Wednesday, October 6, 6:00pm to 9:00pm

Wednesday, October 13, 6:00pm to 9:00pm

Saturday, October 16, 9:00am to 3:00pm 

Monday, October 18 - Friday, October 22 – courtroom observations scheduled

Wednesday, October 20, 6:00pm to 9:00pm

Wednesday, October 27, 6:00pm to 9:00pm

Please call Kids Matter Inc. at 414-344-1220 or email: volunteer@kidsmatterinc.org to sign up or if you have questions about future Kids Matter CASA training opportunities.

 

 

 

 

Agency: KIDS MATTER INC.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 53212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Zoom tutoring

Virtual one-on-one tutoring- volunteers would use zoom to connect with our child client’s as needed to help them with homework needs. VIRTUAL OPPORTUNITY!!

Agency: Advocates Of Ozaukee

Virtual one-on-one tutoring- volunteers would use zoom to connect with our child client’s as needed to help them with homework needs. VIRTUAL OPPORTUNITY!!

Agency: Advocates Of Ozaukee

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Zoom job interview prep

Zoom job interview prep- volunteers would zoom clients as needed and ask them job interview questions to help prepare them for job interviews. VIRTUAL OPPORTUNITY!!

Agency: Advocates Of Ozaukee

Zoom job interview prep- volunteers would zoom clients as needed and ask them job interview questions to help prepare them for job interviews. VIRTUAL OPPORTUNITY!!

Agency: Advocates Of Ozaukee

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53080

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Making meals

We are looking for frozen homemade meal donations to help support our clients. We will accept anywhere from 1-30 meals per week. Please contact volunteerdir@advocates-oz.org or 262-284-3577 x6 for more details!

Agency: Advocates Of Ozaukee

We are looking for frozen homemade meal donations to help support our clients. We will accept anywhere from 1-30 meals per week. Please contact volunteerdir@advocates-oz.org or 262-284-3577 x6 for more details!

Agency: Advocates Of Ozaukee

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53080

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donation-pick-up

Advocates of Ozaukee is a domestic violence and sexual assault shelter that is located in a non-disclosed area for the safety of our clients. We are looking for volunteers within the community to pick-up donations from local donor's residence and transport those donations to our shelter location. Volunteers must have a valid drivers license, vehicle and car insurance. 

This volunteer opportunity allows individuals to have perform a contact-free pick-up and drop off of the donations to ensure everyone's safety at this time. You do not need to wear a mask unless you are inside of a building or outside and within 6-feet of a donor, another volunteer, or Advocates Staff. Masks will be provided, if needed!

Agency: Advocates Of Ozaukee

Advocates of Ozaukee is a domestic violence and sexual assault shelter that is located in a non-disclosed area for the safety of our clients. We are looking for volunteers within the community to pick-up donations from local donor's residence and transport those donations to our shelter location. Volunteers must have a valid drivers license, vehicle and car insurance. 

This volunteer opportunity allows individuals to have perform a contact-free pick-up and drop off of the donations to ensure everyone's safety at this time. You do not need to wear a mask unless you are inside of a building or outside and within 6-feet of a donor, another volunteer, or Advocates Staff. Masks will be provided, if needed!

Agency: Advocates Of Ozaukee

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53080

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Creating Videos for our Youtube Page

“How to” videos- volunteers would create a short “how to” video and send to Volunteer Manager for Advocates to post on our new Youtube Page for clients to watch when they need additional support and education. Some examples are “How to open a bank account” or “How to set up a personal budget”. VIRTUAL OPPORTUNITY Videos reading children’s books- volunteers would record themselves reading one of our educational children’s books such as books pertaining to healthy relationships, self-esteem, and healthy coping techniques. After the recording is completed volunteers would send the video to the Volunteer Manager for Advocates to post on our new Youtube page for our child client’s to watch when they need additional support and education.  VIRTUAL OPPORTUNITY!!

Agency: Advocates Of Ozaukee

“How to” videos- volunteers would create a short “how to” video and send to Volunteer Manager for Advocates to post on our new Youtube Page for clients to watch when they need additional support and education. Some examples are “How to open a bank account” or “How to set up a personal budget”. VIRTUAL OPPORTUNITY Videos reading children’s books- volunteers would record themselves reading one of our educational children’s books such as books pertaining to healthy relationships, self-esteem, and healthy coping techniques. After the recording is completed volunteers would send the video to the Volunteer Manager for Advocates to post on our new Youtube page for our child client’s to watch when they need additional support and education.  VIRTUAL OPPORTUNITY!!

Agency: Advocates Of Ozaukee

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53080

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers needed for planting in garden and care of plants - Green Power Garden

Volunteers are needed to plant seeds, plants, water and maintain growth of vegetable plants for Green Power garden plots.  The garden is supported by U.W. Extension and you will be guided by a master gardener during your shift. 

We welcome a large variety of shifts every day of the week, and look forward to matching your schedule and ours.  We suggest approximately a two hour shift but we are flexible.   Individuals, corporate groups, community groups and families are welcome and needed to support our community!

We start our efforts in Spring and garden throughout the summer and early Fall.  Later in the season harvesting, weighing and possible delivery needed also.  Thousands of pounds of fresh produce is provide to local pantries and those in need.  

Plots are sectioned off to assist with social distancing and gardening tools are available.  If you have your favorite shovel, rake or weed trimmer, bring it along.  The garden is near 164 and Hwy 59.  We will provide complete directions upon confirming your shift.  

We do encourage you to bring sun screen, bug spray, water and work gloves.  

RESPOND today for further information and the schedule a date & time.  

 

Agency: HOPE CENTER

Volunteers are needed to plant seeds, plants, water and maintain growth of vegetable plants for Green Power garden plots.  The garden is supported by U.W. Extension and you will be guided by a master gardener during your shift. 

We welcome a large variety of shifts every day of the week, and look forward to matching your schedule and ours.  We suggest approximately a two hour shift but we are flexible.   Individuals, corporate groups, community groups and families are welcome and needed to support our community!

We start our efforts in Spring and garden throughout the summer and early Fall.  Later in the season harvesting, weighing and possible delivery needed also.  Thousands of pounds of fresh produce is provide to local pantries and those in need.  

Plots are sectioned off to assist with social distancing and gardening tools are available.  If you have your favorite shovel, rake or weed trimmer, bring it along.  The garden is near 164 and Hwy 59.  We will provide complete directions upon confirming your shift.  

We do encourage you to bring sun screen, bug spray, water and work gloves.  

RESPOND today for further information and the schedule a date & time.  

 

Agency: HOPE CENTER

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53189

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer to Save Lives - Donate Blood

"Your time and talent can make a real difference in people's lives."

The American Red Cross is closely monitoring the outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and preparing to carry out our lifesaving mission in the event of any possible disruptions, as well as supporting public health agencies to help communities prepare.  

Our need for volunteers is constant and continues to evolve as we navigate this health crisis. Please rest assured that we are working with public health officials to help keep local communities and our volunteer safe. Volunteer opportunities include supporting blood donations.

Click here to locate a donation site near you. 

Sites are in Milwaukee and Waukesha County!  

With thousands of blood drives cancelled during the COVID-19 pandemic, we are working hard to open new donation sites. If you don’t see available appointments near you in the near future, please search 14 days out or beyond. The need for blood is constant - patients need your help.

 

Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter

"Your time and talent can make a real difference in people's lives."

The American Red Cross is closely monitoring the outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and preparing to carry out our lifesaving mission in the event of any possible disruptions, as well as supporting public health agencies to help communities prepare.  

Our need for volunteers is constant and continues to evolve as we navigate this health crisis. Please rest assured that we are working with public health officials to help keep local communities and our volunteer safe. Volunteer opportunities include supporting blood donations.

Click here to locate a donation site near you. 

Sites are in Milwaukee and Waukesha County!  

With thousands of blood drives cancelled during the COVID-19 pandemic, we are working hard to open new donation sites. If you don’t see available appointments near you in the near future, please search 14 days out or beyond. The need for blood is constant - patients need your help.

 

Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53188

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: School Supply Donation Drive

The Silver Spring Neighborhood Center has a need for the following school supplies for roughly 300 youth ages 4-19:

Cinch bags Back packs Loose leaf paper Notebooks Folders Boxes of Crayons Pencils (No. 2) Pens Glue Sticks Rulers Pencil Sharpeners Erasers Protractors Hand sanitizer & Kleenex

 

 

Agency: Silver Spring Neighborhood Center

The Silver Spring Neighborhood Center has a need for the following school supplies for roughly 300 youth ages 4-19:

Cinch bags Back packs Loose leaf paper Notebooks Folders Boxes of Crayons Pencils (No. 2) Pens Glue Sticks Rulers Pencil Sharpeners Erasers Protractors Hand sanitizer & Kleenex

 

 

Agency: Silver Spring Neighborhood Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53218

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Clean Up

We are in need of a group of no more than 6 to clean debris around the perimeter of the Center and on the adjacent playground. Flower bed maintenance and weeding around bushes is needed, as well. 

COVID-19 has affected all of us and the community served by Silver Spring Neighborhood Center is no exception. Our programming has been modified and we have implemented policies aimed at keeping our participants, staff, and volunteers safe.  

We welcome volunteers who:

Have not experienced any symptoms of COVID-19 (fever, cough, shortness of breath) or tested positive in the past four weeks. Have not encountered anyone who tested positive for COVID-19 in the past two weeks.

Volunteers are required to wear a face mask at all times while on Silver Spring Neighborhood Center property. Volunteers are encouraged to bring their own face masks, but, if needed, one will be provided. Gloves and hand sanitizer are also available. We require all volunteers to maintain CDC guidelines for social distancing at all times.

Agency: Silver Spring Neighborhood Center

We are in need of a group of no more than 6 to clean debris around the perimeter of the Center and on the adjacent playground. Flower bed maintenance and weeding around bushes is needed, as well. 

COVID-19 has affected all of us and the community served by Silver Spring Neighborhood Center is no exception. Our programming has been modified and we have implemented policies aimed at keeping our participants, staff, and volunteers safe.  

We welcome volunteers who:

Have not experienced any symptoms of COVID-19 (fever, cough, shortness of breath) or tested positive in the past four weeks. Have not encountered anyone who tested positive for COVID-19 in the past two weeks.

Volunteers are required to wear a face mask at all times while on Silver Spring Neighborhood Center property. Volunteers are encouraged to bring their own face masks, but, if needed, one will be provided. Gloves and hand sanitizer are also available. We require all volunteers to maintain CDC guidelines for social distancing at all times.

Agency: Silver Spring Neighborhood Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53218

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Help Healthcare Workers - Now Accepting Handmade Masks

Wisconsin is now accepting handmade Personal Protective Equipment masks (with the approved pattern only, available here)https://chw.org/-/media/files/for-patients-and-families/covid-19/mask-guidelines.pdf?la=en).  

During this time of shortages in the face of important need, Children's Wisconsin is inviting crafters, people who sew, and people who want to help make a difference to sew masks at home.    

Once you make the mask per the very specific directions above, deliver them Monday through Friday from 9 a.m.-noon and 1-3 p.m. at the Children’s Corporate Center lobby at 999 North 92nd St., Milwaukee and the hospital will insert filters after masks are provided.

Important items to note:

Do not make masks for donation if there is anyone in your home who: Smokes Has tested positive for COVID-19 Has any symptoms of any respiratory illness  Please prewash fabric, wash your hands and work in a clean environment. Work with the supplies you have at home.   If you do not have elastic options, you can drop off the masks without elastic and the hospital will add elastic and the filters for the pocket.  The hospital is in need of large, thin, metal-free elastic hair ties that are 6” long (pony tail rubber bands with covering).   Please do not try the masks on.

 Thank you for your efforts and you willingness to support our community through volunteering your time and talents!

NO NEED TO RESPOND to this posting.  You need not "sign-up" for this activity. 

Please share this link with others!  

 

Agency: Children's Wisconsin Community Services

Wisconsin is now accepting handmade Personal Protective Equipment masks (with the approved pattern only, available here)https://chw.org/-/media/files/for-patients-and-families/covid-19/mask-guidelines.pdf?la=en).  

During this time of shortages in the face of important need, Children's Wisconsin is inviting crafters, people who sew, and people who want to help make a difference to sew masks at home.    

Once you make the mask per the very specific directions above, deliver them Monday through Friday from 9 a.m.-noon and 1-3 p.m. at the Children’s Corporate Center lobby at 999 North 92nd St., Milwaukee and the hospital will insert filters after masks are provided.

Important items to note:

Do not make masks for donation if there is anyone in your home who: Smokes Has tested positive for COVID-19 Has any symptoms of any respiratory illness  Please prewash fabric, wash your hands and work in a clean environment. Work with the supplies you have at home.   If you do not have elastic options, you can drop off the masks without elastic and the hospital will add elastic and the filters for the pocket.  The hospital is in need of large, thin, metal-free elastic hair ties that are 6” long (pony tail rubber bands with covering).   Please do not try the masks on.

 Thank you for your efforts and you willingness to support our community through volunteering your time and talents!

NO NEED TO RESPOND to this posting.  You need not "sign-up" for this activity. 

Please share this link with others!  

 

Agency: Children's Wisconsin Community Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53226

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Senior Medicare Patrol - Help Educate Medicare Beneficiaries in WI

The SMP program offers volunteers an opportunity to make an important difference in their communities throughout Wisconsin.

Thank you for your interest in the Senior Medicare Patrol volunteer program. As a volunteer, you will play a vital role in the overall success of the Wisconsin SMP. The information that you will impart as a volunteer will help seniors in your community to become better health care consumers. Together we can inform and empower Medicare beneficiaries, their families and caregivers on how to protect, detect, and report Medicare fraud, abuses and errors. By volunteering, you will have an opportunity to use your talents, skills, and networking to provide outreach and education on Medicare fraud in your community. Volunteer involvement ranges from distributing materials, staffing a booth at conferences and outreach events, to giving group presentations. A description of these three activities is below.  

Information distributor: As a distributor, you help to transport and distribute SMP information materials to various sites, kiosks, or senior centers throughout your community where information resources are made available to residences. In this role, you do not need to engage in discussions with others about personal information or situations. However, you simply note all questions or comments and give them to the Volunteer Coordinator for follow-up. Exhibitor: As an exhibitor, you help to staff an informational table or booth at community events such as senior resources fairs, wellness expos, health workshops, conferences, civic or faith-based organizations, food pantries, libraries, or non-profit agencies. In this role, you provide information about the program to the attendees and answer basic questions related to how to prevent, detect and report Medicare fraud, abuse and errors. Presenter: As a presenter, you give presentations about the fundamentals of SMP to small and large groups. The role includes the opportunity for you to interact with the audience. If time allows, additional interaction will occur through Q & A and discussion at the end of the presentation. The presentations vary in length from 15 to 60 minutes. Depending on the time allotment and the audience, the presentations may involve a PowerPoint presentation, or an engagement activity called The FUNdamentals of Patrolling Health Care.

All positions require some training and an orientation. Training is provided both in-person and online. We want to provide you with the information and background you’ll need to be knowledgeable and capable of responding to questions from members of the community. The last two roles also require a background check.

 

Benefits of servings as an SMP Volunteer

The SMP program offers volunteers an opportunity to make an important difference in their communities. Volunteers take pride in working to ensure that the Medicare program will be protected for future generations. Volunteers have access to professional development opportunities, a strong network of aging and disability professionals, and chances to enhance interpersonal skills.

 

Time Commitment

SMP Volunteers have flexibility in the time devoted to the program. While there is no obligation for a specific monthly time commitment, it is asked that volunteers commit to at least a year due to the amount of training required.

 

Reporting

Volunteers report directly to the SMP Volunteer Coordinator and submit monthly time sheets and mileage reports.

 

Qualifications

Commitment to the SMP mission and values Willingness and ability to learn about Medicare and SMP related issues Impartiality when working with people of diverse backgrounds Willingness and means to travel to SMP events and presentations

 

Responsibilities and Requirements

Present a professional manner when representing SMP Complete all required orientation and trainings Broaden the SMP message through the agreed upon role Possess a valid driver’s license and up-to-date auto insurance Consent to a criminal and personal background check Submit monthly time sheets and mileage reports

 

Volunteers are an asset to our program and play a major role of the organization’s success. Please join our growing team of SMP volunteers from across the state!

Agency: Senior Medicare Patrol

The SMP program offers volunteers an opportunity to make an important difference in their communities throughout Wisconsin.

Thank you for your interest in the Senior Medicare Patrol volunteer program. As a volunteer, you will play a vital role in the overall success of the Wisconsin SMP. The information that you will impart as a volunteer will help seniors in your community to become better health care consumers. Together we can inform and empower Medicare beneficiaries, their families and caregivers on how to protect, detect, and report Medicare fraud, abuses and errors. By volunteering, you will have an opportunity to use your talents, skills, and networking to provide outreach and education on Medicare fraud in your community. Volunteer involvement ranges from distributing materials, staffing a booth at conferences and outreach events, to giving group presentations. A description of these three activities is below.  

Information distributor: As a distributor, you help to transport and distribute SMP information materials to various sites, kiosks, or senior centers throughout your community where information resources are made available to residences. In this role, you do not need to engage in discussions with others about personal information or situations. However, you simply note all questions or comments and give them to the Volunteer Coordinator for follow-up. Exhibitor: As an exhibitor, you help to staff an informational table or booth at community events such as senior resources fairs, wellness expos, health workshops, conferences, civic or faith-based organizations, food pantries, libraries, or non-profit agencies. In this role, you provide information about the program to the attendees and answer basic questions related to how to prevent, detect and report Medicare fraud, abuse and errors. Presenter: As a presenter, you give presentations about the fundamentals of SMP to small and large groups. The role includes the opportunity for you to interact with the audience. If time allows, additional interaction will occur through Q & A and discussion at the end of the presentation. The presentations vary in length from 15 to 60 minutes. Depending on the time allotment and the audience, the presentations may involve a PowerPoint presentation, or an engagement activity called The FUNdamentals of Patrolling Health Care.

All positions require some training and an orientation. Training is provided both in-person and online. We want to provide you with the information and background you’ll need to be knowledgeable and capable of responding to questions from members of the community. The last two roles also require a background check.

 

Benefits of servings as an SMP Volunteer

The SMP program offers volunteers an opportunity to make an important difference in their communities. Volunteers take pride in working to ensure that the Medicare program will be protected for future generations. Volunteers have access to professional development opportunities, a strong network of aging and disability professionals, and chances to enhance interpersonal skills.

 

Time Commitment

SMP Volunteers have flexibility in the time devoted to the program. While there is no obligation for a specific monthly time commitment, it is asked that volunteers commit to at least a year due to the amount of training required.

 

Reporting

Volunteers report directly to the SMP Volunteer Coordinator and submit monthly time sheets and mileage reports.

 

Qualifications

Commitment to the SMP mission and values Willingness and ability to learn about Medicare and SMP related issues Impartiality when working with people of diverse backgrounds Willingness and means to travel to SMP events and presentations

 

Responsibilities and Requirements

Present a professional manner when representing SMP Complete all required orientation and trainings Broaden the SMP message through the agreed upon role Possess a valid driver’s license and up-to-date auto insurance Consent to a criminal and personal background check Submit monthly time sheets and mileage reports

 

Volunteers are an asset to our program and play a major role of the organization’s success. Please join our growing team of SMP volunteers from across the state!

Agency: Senior Medicare Patrol

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53714

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Milwaukee Habitat Truck Maintenance Volunteer

How does a Truck Mechanic help build safe, affordable housing for families in Milwaukee?

When you intern or volunteer as our Truck Mechanic, you will keep our pick-ups and delivery trucks humming, our construction crews out on the build sites, and our maintenance costs low. The work you do will help Milwaukee Habitat stay on schedule to build more houses with more new homeowners this year.

Weekly truck assessments and maintenance on Milwaukee Habitat for Humanity vehicles Upkeep and organization of tools and parts Log and report any issues to appropriate staff Develop a system for tracking truck repairs needed Occasionally, assist with prepping and loading building materials

Truck Mechanic Volunteer Requirements:

Possess valid driver’s license Be available up to 4 hours per week, preferably on Mondays Ability to work independently on vehicles Ability to work with individuals from various backgrounds Communicate in a strong and professional manner Ability to learn quickly Ability to lift 50 pounds Must be able to pass required background check Must be at least 18 years of age Must have transportation to Habitat’s main office (3726 N Booth Street)

Applicants should submit a resume and professional references to cgarrison@milwaukeehabitat.org. In the subject heading please list your name and the opportunity you are interested in. (For example: “Chris Garrison – Truck Maintenance”).

 

Agency: Milwaukee Habitat For Humanity

How does a Truck Mechanic help build safe, affordable housing for families in Milwaukee?

When you intern or volunteer as our Truck Mechanic, you will keep our pick-ups and delivery trucks humming, our construction crews out on the build sites, and our maintenance costs low. The work you do will help Milwaukee Habitat stay on schedule to build more houses with more new homeowners this year.

Weekly truck assessments and maintenance on Milwaukee Habitat for Humanity vehicles Upkeep and organization of tools and parts Log and report any issues to appropriate staff Develop a system for tracking truck repairs needed Occasionally, assist with prepping and loading building materials

Truck Mechanic Volunteer Requirements:

Possess valid driver’s license Be available up to 4 hours per week, preferably on Mondays Ability to work independently on vehicles Ability to work with individuals from various backgrounds Communicate in a strong and professional manner Ability to learn quickly Ability to lift 50 pounds Must be able to pass required background check Must be at least 18 years of age Must have transportation to Habitat’s main office (3726 N Booth Street)

Applicants should submit a resume and professional references to cgarrison@milwaukeehabitat.org. In the subject heading please list your name and the opportunity you are interested in. (For example: “Chris Garrison – Truck Maintenance”).

 

Agency: Milwaukee Habitat For Humanity

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Services Internship (Unpaid) - Milwaukee Habitat for Humanity

 

The Volunteer Services intern will work to promote the Volunteer Services department to help create and strengthen bonds within the Milwaukee community. The intern will work with the rest of the department to engage potential volunteer groups while offering support to the volunteer group connections we currently have. Duties will include completing tasks such as volunteer data-entry and other clerical work. Skills that can be gained include extensive data-entry proficiency and interactive professional experience. 

The Volunteer Services intern will: ·      Help to create new volunteer opportunities ·      Enter volunteer data and personal information ·      File records and paperwork from volunteer events ·      Make and answer professional phone calls ·      Provide interested parties with information regarding volunteer opportunities ·      Send and respond to professional emails

 

 We are seeking a college student with these skills and proficiencies.

 

The Volunteer Services intern must: ·      Have experience entering data ·      Be able to communicate in a professional manner ·      Be comfortable working with and for individuals from diverse backgrounds ·      Be able to learn as they go ·      Be quick-thinking and efficient in the office ·      Have experience using Microsoft Word and Excel ·      Have knowledge of and enthusiasm for the philosophy of Habitat for Humanity ·      Must have transportation to Habitat’s main office (3726 N. Booth Street) ·      Be at least 18 years old **We will consider high school students under 18 years of age at our discretion** ·      Must pass a background check If you are interested in completing an internship with us, please send a resume and cover letter to bvangorp@milwaukeehabitat.org. In the subject heading please list your name and the internship you are interested in. For example: “Beth Van Gorp- Volunteer Services Internship”.

Agency: Milwaukee Habitat For Humanity

 

The Volunteer Services intern will work to promote the Volunteer Services department to help create and strengthen bonds within the Milwaukee community. The intern will work with the rest of the department to engage potential volunteer groups while offering support to the volunteer group connections we currently have. Duties will include completing tasks such as volunteer data-entry and other clerical work. Skills that can be gained include extensive data-entry proficiency and interactive professional experience. 

The Volunteer Services intern will: ·      Help to create new volunteer opportunities ·      Enter volunteer data and personal information ·      File records and paperwork from volunteer events ·      Make and answer professional phone calls ·      Provide interested parties with information regarding volunteer opportunities ·      Send and respond to professional emails

 

 We are seeking a college student with these skills and proficiencies.

 

The Volunteer Services intern must: ·      Have experience entering data ·      Be able to communicate in a professional manner ·      Be comfortable working with and for individuals from diverse backgrounds ·      Be able to learn as they go ·      Be quick-thinking and efficient in the office ·      Have experience using Microsoft Word and Excel ·      Have knowledge of and enthusiasm for the philosophy of Habitat for Humanity ·      Must have transportation to Habitat’s main office (3726 N. Booth Street) ·      Be at least 18 years old **We will consider high school students under 18 years of age at our discretion** ·      Must pass a background check If you are interested in completing an internship with us, please send a resume and cover letter to bvangorp@milwaukeehabitat.org. In the subject heading please list your name and the internship you are interested in. For example: “Beth Van Gorp- Volunteer Services Internship”.

Agency: Milwaukee Habitat For Humanity

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Program & Events Volunteer

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Vision Forward. Our mission is to engage individual and group volunteers through meaningful, rewarding projects that support our clients, staff and the entire Vision Forward community.

We are looking for a few administrative volunteers to join our team! Interest areas include:

 Volunteer Program - helping to enter volunteer hours, organize new volunteer requests and inquiries, and more!  Special Events - helping to request silent/live auction donations, organize mailings, provide day-of event support, and more!

Contact us to learn more! We are open Monday - Friday from 8:30 am - 5:00 pm and can schedule around your availability! Ideally, we are looking for a volunteer to contribute time on a weekly or biweekly basis for a minimum of a 6-month commitment.

More information can be found on our website at: https://vision-forward.org/support-us/volunteer/.

Thank you for your interest.

Agency: Vision Forward Association

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Vision Forward. Our mission is to engage individual and group volunteers through meaningful, rewarding projects that support our clients, staff and the entire Vision Forward community.

We are looking for a few administrative volunteers to join our team! Interest areas include:

 Volunteer Program - helping to enter volunteer hours, organize new volunteer requests and inquiries, and more!  Special Events - helping to request silent/live auction donations, organize mailings, provide day-of event support, and more!

Contact us to learn more! We are open Monday - Friday from 8:30 am - 5:00 pm and can schedule around your availability! Ideally, we are looking for a volunteer to contribute time on a weekly or biweekly basis for a minimum of a 6-month commitment.

More information can be found on our website at: https://vision-forward.org/support-us/volunteer/.

Thank you for your interest.

Agency: Vision Forward Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53213

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Care Package Drive

Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers is proud to serve our patients from various walks of life. In some cases, basic necessities can make a difference. That is where you come in! 

Host a care package drive this holiday season. Your team's drive can include the following items: 

bottled water combs hair brushes conditioner (travel size) menstrual pads shampoo (travel size) soap socks (new) tampons tooth brushes toothpaste

Agency: Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers

Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers is proud to serve our patients from various walks of life. In some cases, basic necessities can make a difference. That is where you come in! 

Host a care package drive this holiday season. Your team's drive can include the following items: 

bottled water combs hair brushes conditioner (travel size) menstrual pads shampoo (travel size) soap socks (new) tampons tooth brushes toothpaste

Agency: Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53204

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Mom and Baby Starter Kit Drive

Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers delivered over 700 babies in the last year in Milwaukee and Milwaukee and our midwives are nationally recognized by the American College of Nurse-Midwives for their excellent outcomes.

To promote prenatal care participation and health behaviors during pregnancy, our Parenting Resource Center provides incentives and education for new parents on a variety of positive, health-promoting activities.

We would love help gathering some items that will be given to new moms and their babies to set them up for a healthy life. Your organization can help us by hosting a Mom and Baby starter kit item drive.

Items include:

thermometers diapers wipes receiving blankets onesies (long and short sleeves) socks, soaps, lotions, nail filers (paper) layettes swaddlers diaper rash cream towels wash cloths burp cloths thick blankets breast milk storage bags boppie pillows for breast feeding haakaa breast pumps

Agency: Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers

Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers delivered over 700 babies in the last year in Milwaukee and Milwaukee and our midwives are nationally recognized by the American College of Nurse-Midwives for their excellent outcomes.

To promote prenatal care participation and health behaviors during pregnancy, our Parenting Resource Center provides incentives and education for new parents on a variety of positive, health-promoting activities.

We would love help gathering some items that will be given to new moms and their babies to set them up for a healthy life. Your organization can help us by hosting a Mom and Baby starter kit item drive.

Items include:

thermometers diapers wipes receiving blankets onesies (long and short sleeves) socks, soaps, lotions, nail filers (paper) layettes swaddlers diaper rash cream towels wash cloths burp cloths thick blankets breast milk storage bags boppie pillows for breast feeding haakaa breast pumps

Agency: Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53204

Allow Groups: Teams only


Volunteer: Coats for Kids Volunteers Needed

Give the gift of warmth to Milwaukee area children!  Help check, sort, and hang donated coats for the Coats for Kids Program. Volunteers will need to be able to bend and stretch into large Gaylord boxes and be able to stand on their feet on cement floors for the duration of their shift.  Volunteers must be 18 years of age.

Program dates and shift information available at The Salvation Army website.  All volunteers are required to register by visiting http://bttr.im/z7xtn and selecting the Coats for Kids link and then Sign Up Online.

Only registered volunteers will be allowed to participate, so please do not bring others along to your volunteer shift.

Location: The Salvation Army Distribution Center, 5880 North 60th Street

Agency: Salvation Army Milwaukee County

Give the gift of warmth to Milwaukee area children!  Help check, sort, and hang donated coats for the Coats for Kids Program. Volunteers will need to be able to bend and stretch into large Gaylord boxes and be able to stand on their feet on cement floors for the duration of their shift.  Volunteers must be 18 years of age.

Program dates and shift information available at The Salvation Army website.  All volunteers are required to register by visiting http://bttr.im/z7xtn and selecting the Coats for Kids link and then Sign Up Online.

Only registered volunteers will be allowed to participate, so please do not bring others along to your volunteer shift.

Location: The Salvation Army Distribution Center, 5880 North 60th Street

Agency: Salvation Army Milwaukee County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53218

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Support

GPS Education Partners could use administrative support in our offices on a periodic basis. 

Activities would include things like folder stuffing, scanning files, and basic data entry.  

Agency: GPS Education Partners

GPS Education Partners could use administrative support in our offices on a periodic basis. 

Activities would include things like folder stuffing, scanning files, and basic data entry.  

Agency: GPS Education Partners

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53186

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Respite Care Program- Board Games/Toys

The Volunteer Respite Care Program is a part of Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin- Community Services.  The program offers respite care to children with special needs and their siblings, ages 0-21, in a supervised, safe, and supportive day camp-like setting.  Events are held an average of 8 times a year in collaboration with community partners. 

The Volunteer Respite Care Program is in need of donations of new board games to be utilized at respite events.  Choose and share a game you enjoyed playing with growing up or a list of ideas can be provided to you when responding to this post.  Please contact Sondra Russell at srussell@chw.org to arrange pick up/drop off of any donated items.

Thank you!

Agency: Children's Wisconsin Community Services

The Volunteer Respite Care Program is a part of Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin- Community Services.  The program offers respite care to children with special needs and their siblings, ages 0-21, in a supervised, safe, and supportive day camp-like setting.  Events are held an average of 8 times a year in collaboration with community partners. 

The Volunteer Respite Care Program is in need of donations of new board games to be utilized at respite events.  Choose and share a game you enjoyed playing with growing up or a list of ideas can be provided to you when responding to this post.  Please contact Sondra Russell at srussell@chw.org to arrange pick up/drop off of any donated items.

Thank you!

Agency: Children's Wisconsin Community Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53214

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Respite Care Program- Craft Supplies

The Volunteer Respite Care Program is a part of Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin- Community Services.  The program offers respite care to children with special needs and their siblings, ages 0-21, in a supervised, safe, and supportive day camp-like setting.  Events are held an average of 8 times a year in collaboration with community partners. 

The Volunteer Respite Care Program is in need of donations of new board craft supplies to be used at respite events.  General supplies we regularly use/need include such things as construction paper, washable markers, fabric markers and canvas items to decorate, dry erase markers, Model Magic Modeling Clay, Playdoh, coloring books, stickers, pipe cleaners, felt sheets, foam sheets, origami paper, etc.

Please contact Sondra Russell at srussell@chw.org to arrange pick up/drop off of donated supplies.

Thank you!

Agency: Children's Wisconsin Community Services

The Volunteer Respite Care Program is a part of Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin- Community Services.  The program offers respite care to children with special needs and their siblings, ages 0-21, in a supervised, safe, and supportive day camp-like setting.  Events are held an average of 8 times a year in collaboration with community partners. 

The Volunteer Respite Care Program is in need of donations of new board craft supplies to be used at respite events.  General supplies we regularly use/need include such things as construction paper, washable markers, fabric markers and canvas items to decorate, dry erase markers, Model Magic Modeling Clay, Playdoh, coloring books, stickers, pipe cleaners, felt sheets, foam sheets, origami paper, etc.

Please contact Sondra Russell at srussell@chw.org to arrange pick up/drop off of donated supplies.

Thank you!

Agency: Children's Wisconsin Community Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53214

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Start Right Milwaukee- Baby Board Book Drive

The benefits of reading to infants is well documented.  It has been found to contribute to the development of their growing brains, giving them a head start towards a lifelong love of reading.  Reading to infants helps language development and positively affects child development in many areas, including bonding of parent and child. 

The Start Right Program of Children's Hospital of Wisconsin- Community Service, provides prenatal and child development education through home visiting services.  Donations of new board books is needed by the Start Right Program.  These books would in turn be given to families served, providing them a tool to use towards guiding their child's development and strengthening the parent-child bond. 

The program is looking primarily for board and picture books, targeted towards children ages 0-5.  Please contact Sondra Russell at srussell@chw.org to arrange pick up/drop off of any donated books.

 

Thank you!

 

 

 

Agency: Children's Wisconsin Community Services

The benefits of reading to infants is well documented.  It has been found to contribute to the development of their growing brains, giving them a head start towards a lifelong love of reading.  Reading to infants helps language development and positively affects child development in many areas, including bonding of parent and child. 

The Start Right Program of Children's Hospital of Wisconsin- Community Service, provides prenatal and child development education through home visiting services.  Donations of new board books is needed by the Start Right Program.  These books would in turn be given to families served, providing them a tool to use towards guiding their child's development and strengthening the parent-child bond. 

The program is looking primarily for board and picture books, targeted towards children ages 0-5.  Please contact Sondra Russell at srussell@chw.org to arrange pick up/drop off of any donated books.

 

Thank you!

 

 

 

Agency: Children's Wisconsin Community Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53214

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Robyn's Nest

Thank you for your interest in learning more about the Robyn’s Nest volunteer opportunity.  We appreciate your interest to volunteer to help us toward our goal to strengthen families and to promote overall health and well-being of children. Our agency is the state’s largest, not-for-profit provider of child welfare services.   Our primary mission at Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin Community Services is to work with families to ensure the safety and well-being of children. 

Our organization hosts a basic needs repository called the Robyn’s Nest that strictly operates through the ongoing assistance of volunteers who help organize and sort incoming donations and help us ran annual drives to ensure needy families receive back to school supplies and Christmas gifts.  The Robyn’s Nest houses new and gently used clothing, hygiene products, infant items, toys, books and other household goods.  Robyn’s Nest provides these items free to the families within our foster care system as well as those identified to have unmet needs through Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin.

Host a “Drive” for the the Robyn’s Nest our onsite basic needs repository. Please contact Lona Long Velasco at 414-231-4820 to learn what items the Robyn's Nest is most in need as it varies from time to time for a variety of reasons.

For the Season of Caring our greatest needs are highlighted in blue. 

Provide donations to the Robyn’s Nest (clothing, shoes, toiletries, diapers, ect.) “Book Drive” (infants, toddlers, elementary and teens) Children's NEW socks and underwear  “Clothing Drive” (for kids of all ages) “Diaper Drive” (include formula, pull-ups, & blankets) Teen gifts and gift cards for Christmas “Toiletries Drive” (shampoo, conditioner, body wash, deodorant, toothpaste and toothbrushes) “Toy Drive” (include books and games too!) “Suitcase Drive” (include duffel bags and backpacks) “Stuff the Bus” (school supplies and backpacks)

Agency: Children's Wisconsin Community Services

Thank you for your interest in learning more about the Robyn’s Nest volunteer opportunity.  We appreciate your interest to volunteer to help us toward our goal to strengthen families and to promote overall health and well-being of children. Our agency is the state’s largest, not-for-profit provider of child welfare services.   Our primary mission at Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin Community Services is to work with families to ensure the safety and well-being of children. 

Our organization hosts a basic needs repository called the Robyn’s Nest that strictly operates through the ongoing assistance of volunteers who help organize and sort incoming donations and help us ran annual drives to ensure needy families receive back to school supplies and Christmas gifts.  The Robyn’s Nest houses new and gently used clothing, hygiene products, infant items, toys, books and other household goods.  Robyn’s Nest provides these items free to the families within our foster care system as well as those identified to have unmet needs through Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin.

Host a “Drive” for the the Robyn’s Nest our onsite basic needs repository. Please contact Lona Long Velasco at 414-231-4820 to learn what items the Robyn's Nest is most in need as it varies from time to time for a variety of reasons.

For the Season of Caring our greatest needs are highlighted in blue. 

Provide donations to the Robyn’s Nest (clothing, shoes, toiletries, diapers, ect.) “Book Drive” (infants, toddlers, elementary and teens) Children's NEW socks and underwear  “Clothing Drive” (for kids of all ages) “Diaper Drive” (include formula, pull-ups, & blankets) Teen gifts and gift cards for Christmas “Toiletries Drive” (shampoo, conditioner, body wash, deodorant, toothpaste and toothbrushes) “Toy Drive” (include books and games too!) “Suitcase Drive” (include duffel bags and backpacks) “Stuff the Bus” (school supplies and backpacks)

Agency: Children's Wisconsin Community Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53214

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Respite Care Program- Meal Donation

The Volunteer Respite Care Program is part of Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin- Community Services. The main goal of the program is to provide community based respite events for families with children with special needs and their siblings to help reduce instances of child abuse and neglect. The program offers respite care to special needs children and their siblings, ages 0-21, in a supervised, safe, and supportive day camp-like setting.  Approximately 65 children attend each event, with each child being matched with a community volunteer, totally 150 attendees.

At each event a snack and lunch are provided to the children and volunteers that join us for the day.  The sponsorship of an event meal would have a significantly positive impact on the program.  This sponsorship could come in various forms- i.e. grocery store gift card, restaurant gift card, coordination and purchasing of the meal from a local restaurant to be delivered to an event site, etc.  If this opportunity is of interest to you, please respond to this post and a program coordinator will be in contact to explore further.

Upcoming Event Dates and Locations:

9/28/19- Wisconsin Lutheran College, Milwaukee, WI

10/26/19- MSOE, Milwaukee, WI

11/9/19- Whitnall High School, Greenfield, WI

12/7/19- Wauwatosa East High School, Wauwatosa, WI

1/11/2020- Divine Savior Holy Angels High School, Milwaukee, WI

Agency: Children's Wisconsin Community Services

The Volunteer Respite Care Program is part of Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin- Community Services. The main goal of the program is to provide community based respite events for families with children with special needs and their siblings to help reduce instances of child abuse and neglect. The program offers respite care to special needs children and their siblings, ages 0-21, in a supervised, safe, and supportive day camp-like setting.  Approximately 65 children attend each event, with each child being matched with a community volunteer, totally 150 attendees.

At each event a snack and lunch are provided to the children and volunteers that join us for the day.  The sponsorship of an event meal would have a significantly positive impact on the program.  This sponsorship could come in various forms- i.e. grocery store gift card, restaurant gift card, coordination and purchasing of the meal from a local restaurant to be delivered to an event site, etc.  If this opportunity is of interest to you, please respond to this post and a program coordinator will be in contact to explore further.

Upcoming Event Dates and Locations:

9/28/19- Wisconsin Lutheran College, Milwaukee, WI

10/26/19- MSOE, Milwaukee, WI

11/9/19- Whitnall High School, Greenfield, WI

12/7/19- Wauwatosa East High School, Wauwatosa, WI

1/11/2020- Divine Savior Holy Angels High School, Milwaukee, WI

Agency: Children's Wisconsin Community Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53132

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Scouting Busy Work

Every Wednesday at the Boy Scout office we are in need of people to sort, file, make copies and stuff envelopes to help the Scouting program grow.  This is a great opportunity for someone who wants to help on their own timeline.  Any given Wednesday from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. we will have some busy work for anyone interested in helping!

Agency: Boy Scouts of America, Potawatomi Area Council

Every Wednesday at the Boy Scout office we are in need of people to sort, file, make copies and stuff envelopes to help the Scouting program grow.  This is a great opportunity for someone who wants to help on their own timeline.  Any given Wednesday from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. we will have some busy work for anyone interested in helping!

Agency: Boy Scouts of America, Potawatomi Area Council

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53188

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Garden

Need help with weeding, harvesting and building an expanded additional garden area.  The need is overwhelming for our local food pantries and churches.  Very flexible schedule.

Agency: Boy Scouts of America, Potawatomi Area Council

Need help with weeding, harvesting and building an expanded additional garden area.  The need is overwhelming for our local food pantries and churches.  Very flexible schedule.

Agency: Boy Scouts of America, Potawatomi Area Council

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53188

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: North Point Lighthouse Volunteers

North Point Lighthouse & Museum in Milwaukee’s Lake Park provides an historic, interesting and memorable experience for our visitors.  We’re recruiting docents to interact with visitors, provide Museum tours and to assist at events.  

Volunteering is flexible – choose to sign-up when you’d like, or you may also commit to a particular day each week.  We’re open to the public, where we provide docent-led tours – year-round on Saturdays & Sundays from 1:00-4:00 pm.  We’re also open on Thursdays and Fridays from June 20 through August 30, 2019 from 10:00 am-2:00 pm.  Additionally, we need docents for our monthly Full Moon Tours and volunteers for monthly lectures.  We have fundraising events where volunteers are needed as well. 

We provide training, written materials and the opportunity to shadow current docents.  Being a docent provides public speaking experience about our historic lighthouse and the development of Milwaukee, as well as providing maritime information.  Interact with children and adults, tour groups, local visitors – as well as visitors from all over the U.S. and other countries.  Our visitors are lovely and appreciative people. 

For additional information or to sign up, please contact:

Sue Grzeca
Operations Manager
North Point Lighthouse Friends, Inc.
2650 North Wahl Avenue
Milwaukee, WI 53211

keeper@northpointlighthouse.org

414-332-6754
www.northpointlighthouse.org

Agency: Visit Milwaukee

North Point Lighthouse & Museum in Milwaukee’s Lake Park provides an historic, interesting and memorable experience for our visitors.  We’re recruiting docents to interact with visitors, provide Museum tours and to assist at events.  

Volunteering is flexible – choose to sign-up when you’d like, or you may also commit to a particular day each week.  We’re open to the public, where we provide docent-led tours – year-round on Saturdays & Sundays from 1:00-4:00 pm.  We’re also open on Thursdays and Fridays from June 20 through August 30, 2019 from 10:00 am-2:00 pm.  Additionally, we need docents for our monthly Full Moon Tours and volunteers for monthly lectures.  We have fundraising events where volunteers are needed as well. 

We provide training, written materials and the opportunity to shadow current docents.  Being a docent provides public speaking experience about our historic lighthouse and the development of Milwaukee, as well as providing maritime information.  Interact with children and adults, tour groups, local visitors – as well as visitors from all over the U.S. and other countries.  Our visitors are lovely and appreciative people. 

For additional information or to sign up, please contact:

Sue Grzeca
Operations Manager
North Point Lighthouse Friends, Inc.
2650 North Wahl Avenue
Milwaukee, WI 53211

keeper@northpointlighthouse.org

414-332-6754
www.northpointlighthouse.org

Agency: Visit Milwaukee

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53211

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutor with a BA in Education

Running Rebels Community Organization is looking for a Tutor with a BA in education to work with the young people in our Wraparound Milwaukee program. Any grade level and subject area would help! 

Agency: Running Rebels Community Organization

Running Rebels Community Organization is looking for a Tutor with a BA in education to work with the young people in our Wraparound Milwaukee program. Any grade level and subject area would help! 

Agency: Running Rebels Community Organization

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53212

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Speakers Bank

Volunteers go to our K-12 school groups to facilitate our character & career education curriculum.  An emphasis on the following months (however it is the school year calendar) August through May and February through May.  Commitment is to facilitate 45 minutes of character career education sessions, but how many hours you are willing to give back is up to you. 

Contact wally.smith@scouting.org  or 414-774-1776.

Agency: Three Harbors Council - Boy Scouts Of America

Volunteers go to our K-12 school groups to facilitate our character & career education curriculum.  An emphasis on the following months (however it is the school year calendar) August through May and February through May.  Commitment is to facilitate 45 minutes of character career education sessions, but how many hours you are willing to give back is up to you. 

Contact wally.smith@scouting.org  or 414-774-1776.

Agency: Three Harbors Council - Boy Scouts Of America

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53214

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Facilitator Assistant - Adult Groups

PARENTS PLACE, promoting strong, healthy families through support and education! All families can benefit from our educational classes, playgroups, support groups, information & referral, and crisis support. All families can benefit from sound parenting information and support.

Be the support staff to facilitators of adult parenting classes. Help collect necessary data during classes and assist facilitator in getting questions answered. On-site training will be provided. Parenting classes are held on Monday thru Thursdays between 5:00 - 8:00 p.m.

Agency: Parents Place

PARENTS PLACE, promoting strong, healthy families through support and education! All families can benefit from our educational classes, playgroups, support groups, information & referral, and crisis support. All families can benefit from sound parenting information and support.

Be the support staff to facilitators of adult parenting classes. Help collect necessary data during classes and assist facilitator in getting questions answered. On-site training will be provided. Parenting classes are held on Monday thru Thursdays between 5:00 - 8:00 p.m.

Agency: Parents Place

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53186

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Re-Vamp our Ramp

Our dentists have drills but not the right skills, our doctors and nurses will fix any bruises or bumps, behavioral health will keep you calm under pressure…but what we really need is a handy carpenter to build a new ramp for all the four seasons!

Help needed to repair or build a new wooden ramp.  Our patients are the under or uninsured, our goal is to make them feel welcome from the moment they arrive.  The ramp that is currently in use needs some structural help, if not replacing.  We have patients that use walkers, canes, and wheelchairs.  Your help would provide much needed safety and access to the medical care we provide. 

We will provide all needed materials…skill and tools required. 

Agency: Bread of Healing Clinic

Our dentists have drills but not the right skills, our doctors and nurses will fix any bruises or bumps, behavioral health will keep you calm under pressure…but what we really need is a handy carpenter to build a new ramp for all the four seasons!

Help needed to repair or build a new wooden ramp.  Our patients are the under or uninsured, our goal is to make them feel welcome from the moment they arrive.  The ramp that is currently in use needs some structural help, if not replacing.  We have patients that use walkers, canes, and wheelchairs.  Your help would provide much needed safety and access to the medical care we provide. 

We will provide all needed materials…skill and tools required. 

Agency: Bread of Healing Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53205

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Outdoor Beautification

Are you an HGTV junkie, do you love watching home makeovers and yard crashers?  Here is your chance to grab your co-workers and spend a day in the sun.  How about putting some of that know-how to use, making visual improvements to make our patients feel welcome.

We are located in Milwaukee and could use a landscaping makeover.  If you love to “design on a dime” and uncover beauty (pick-up unsightly trash) this is the project for you!

We can provide some tools and supplies.  You supply the willingness and man power.

 

Agency: Bread of Healing Clinic

Are you an HGTV junkie, do you love watching home makeovers and yard crashers?  Here is your chance to grab your co-workers and spend a day in the sun.  How about putting some of that know-how to use, making visual improvements to make our patients feel welcome.

We are located in Milwaukee and could use a landscaping makeover.  If you love to “design on a dime” and uncover beauty (pick-up unsightly trash) this is the project for you!

We can provide some tools and supplies.  You supply the willingness and man power.

 

Agency: Bread of Healing Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53205

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Nettoyage

In english please...nettoyage means cleaning; but doesn’t it sound more glamorous in French?  Our Bread of Healing Clinic on Florist Ave. is a diamond in the rough.  Help us bring back its luster.  We need a fun and lively group to help us do some deep cleaning.  We are so busy helping our patients with ongoing medical needs the clinic gets neglected.  We want to make everyone feel welcome and special.  Your help would go along way in helping us achieve that goal!

Cleaning supplies will be provided along with an energy-boosting snack.

 

Agency: Bread of Healing Clinic

In english please...nettoyage means cleaning; but doesn’t it sound more glamorous in French?  Our Bread of Healing Clinic on Florist Ave. is a diamond in the rough.  Help us bring back its luster.  We need a fun and lively group to help us do some deep cleaning.  We are so busy helping our patients with ongoing medical needs the clinic gets neglected.  We want to make everyone feel welcome and special.  Your help would go along way in helping us achieve that goal!

Cleaning supplies will be provided along with an energy-boosting snack.

 

Agency: Bread of Healing Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53209

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Marketing Intern to Promote Home Ownership Programs

Housing Resources, Inc. seeks a dynamic, self-starter to assist marketing and communications efforts. This internship is an excellent opportunity to experience various aspects of marketing while working for a well-known community based nonprofit organization.

Responsibilities may include but are not limited to:

Update maintain social media presence, including scheduling Facebook and Twitter updates Research and implement strategies to grow our social media presence on Facebook and Twitter Assist in creating, planning, writing and managing quarterly eNewsletter Draft, distribute and pitch news releases, media alerts and other stories Designing fliers, graphics, e-vites and other marketing material for events Recommend website updates when needed Organize and attend monthly marketing meeting including preparing agenda and taking minutes Conduct customer follow-up to create success stories, draft annual report, etc. Collaborating with staff on new ideas, directions, and venues for marketing and communications Assist in the creation of signage, circulars, mock ups, e-mail campaigns, online promotion, etc. Assist in the distribution or delivery of marketing materials Assist with execution of community outreach; event planning and execution in various capacities Seek and analyze competitor marketing and sales materials both on and offline Prepare presentations Maintain tracking report of public relations activity Develop the marketing campaign for the upcoming quarter and/or fiscal year. Develop and produce program video content for our website and YouTube

Qualifications:

 Firm grasp of available tools and platforms in the social media space Completed or working toward a college degree, preferably in a related field (Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, or Journalism) Previous internship or related experience in marketing or communications is a plus Must be computer literate (working knowledge of word processing, PowerPoint, Excel) An effective communicator, both oral and written Ability to communicate in a professional manner Self-motivated, good organization skills, detail-oriented, ability to prioritize and meet deadlines Creative and comfortable with working under your own initiative to design and improve the organization/products.

Screening required:

Interview General Application Background check

Time commitment: 10-20 hours per week

Contact Trena_Bond@hri-wi.org or 414-461-6330.

Agency: Housing Resources, Inc.

Housing Resources, Inc. seeks a dynamic, self-starter to assist marketing and communications efforts. This internship is an excellent opportunity to experience various aspects of marketing while working for a well-known community based nonprofit organization.

Responsibilities may include but are not limited to:

Update maintain social media presence, including scheduling Facebook and Twitter updates Research and implement strategies to grow our social media presence on Facebook and Twitter Assist in creating, planning, writing and managing quarterly eNewsletter Draft, distribute and pitch news releases, media alerts and other stories Designing fliers, graphics, e-vites and other marketing material for events Recommend website updates when needed Organize and attend monthly marketing meeting including preparing agenda and taking minutes Conduct customer follow-up to create success stories, draft annual report, etc. Collaborating with staff on new ideas, directions, and venues for marketing and communications Assist in the creation of signage, circulars, mock ups, e-mail campaigns, online promotion, etc. Assist in the distribution or delivery of marketing materials Assist with execution of community outreach; event planning and execution in various capacities Seek and analyze competitor marketing and sales materials both on and offline Prepare presentations Maintain tracking report of public relations activity Develop the marketing campaign for the upcoming quarter and/or fiscal year. Develop and produce program video content for our website and YouTube

Qualifications:

 Firm grasp of available tools and platforms in the social media space Completed or working toward a college degree, preferably in a related field (Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, or Journalism) Previous internship or related experience in marketing or communications is a plus Must be computer literate (working knowledge of word processing, PowerPoint, Excel) An effective communicator, both oral and written Ability to communicate in a professional manner Self-motivated, good organization skills, detail-oriented, ability to prioritize and meet deadlines Creative and comfortable with working under your own initiative to design and improve the organization/products.

Screening required:

Interview General Application Background check

Time commitment: 10-20 hours per week

Contact Trena_Bond@hri-wi.org or 414-461-6330.

Agency: Housing Resources, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 53222

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wish List Drive Donations

Parents Place, Waukesha, was established in 1983 as a local, grass roots response to the increasing problem of child abuse and neglect.  Parents Place believes in improving the quality of of life for all children and families through intervention, prevention, support groups and ongoing education with the Supervised Visitation Program, Community Education, Parent Support Worker and the Born Learning Program.  As a non-profit family resource center, we rely on individuals and organizations to allow us to continue to serve the families of Waukesha County.  You can help make that difference at Parents Place by hosting a Wish List Drive for Parents Place!  Thank you in advance for your contribution to our effort in making children safe and helping families bond together! "Children do not choose their past.  Together we can change their future."

Parents Place Wish List:

Laminator (with protector sheets) Table Lamps Folding Chairs Group Room Furniture Rocking Chairs Large Wall Art Games (New) Children's Books (New) Art Supplies for projects: ie; beads, sea shells, twine, pipe cleaners, googly eyes, ribbon, cotton projects, buttons, etc. Toys Small Conference Table Clear Storage Bins (For small toys in our toy room) Children’s Craft Project Kits Paper products: ie; paper towels, napkins, paper plates, coffee cups, etc. Pocket folders Office supplies:  ie; white out pens, binder clips, pens, etc., sharpies Colored copy paper Juice (For Children’s Groups) Snack items (packaged): ie; pretzels, crackers, cookies (For Children’s Groups) Child-size paper cups Liquid Hand Soap Lysol Cleaning Wipes (For Playroom Toy Sanitizing) Plastic spoons, forks and knives Tag board Flat Screen TV Laptop Computer(s) Projector Screen (For Program Presentations) Small portable laptop computer desks (4) Carpet Cleaner Refrigerator Dollies, Portable, fold-up style (2) Step Ladders, fold-up style (2)

Agency: Parents Place

Parents Place, Waukesha, was established in 1983 as a local, grass roots response to the increasing problem of child abuse and neglect.  Parents Place believes in improving the quality of of life for all children and families through intervention, prevention, support groups and ongoing education with the Supervised Visitation Program, Community Education, Parent Support Worker and the Born Learning Program.  As a non-profit family resource center, we rely on individuals and organizations to allow us to continue to serve the families of Waukesha County.  You can help make that difference at Parents Place by hosting a Wish List Drive for Parents Place!  Thank you in advance for your contribution to our effort in making children safe and helping families bond together! "Children do not choose their past.  Together we can change their future."

Parents Place Wish List:

Laminator (with protector sheets) Table Lamps Folding Chairs Group Room Furniture Rocking Chairs Large Wall Art Games (New) Children's Books (New) Art Supplies for projects: ie; beads, sea shells, twine, pipe cleaners, googly eyes, ribbon, cotton projects, buttons, etc. Toys Small Conference Table Clear Storage Bins (For small toys in our toy room) Children’s Craft Project Kits Paper products: ie; paper towels, napkins, paper plates, coffee cups, etc. Pocket folders Office supplies:  ie; white out pens, binder clips, pens, etc., sharpies Colored copy paper Juice (For Children’s Groups) Snack items (packaged): ie; pretzels, crackers, cookies (For Children’s Groups) Child-size paper cups Liquid Hand Soap Lysol Cleaning Wipes (For Playroom Toy Sanitizing) Plastic spoons, forks and knives Tag board Flat Screen TV Laptop Computer(s) Projector Screen (For Program Presentations) Small portable laptop computer desks (4) Carpet Cleaner Refrigerator Dollies, Portable, fold-up style (2) Step Ladders, fold-up style (2)

Agency: Parents Place

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53186

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Facilitator Assistant - Children's Groups

 

  

 

 

PARENTS PLACE, promoting strong, healthy families through support and education! All families can benefit from our educational classes, playgroups, support groups, information & referral, and crisis support. All families can benefit from sound parenting information and support.

Help co-facilitate our children's classes.  Volunteer for one or more classes. Classes take place Monday through Thursday evenings for two hours; times range between 5:00-8:00 p.m. Co-facilitators will assist with class management. On-sight training will be provided.  Contact us with any questions!

Agency: Parents Place

 

  

 

 

PARENTS PLACE, promoting strong, healthy families through support and education! All families can benefit from our educational classes, playgroups, support groups, information & referral, and crisis support. All families can benefit from sound parenting information and support.

Help co-facilitate our children's classes.  Volunteer for one or more classes. Classes take place Monday through Thursday evenings for two hours; times range between 5:00-8:00 p.m. Co-facilitators will assist with class management. On-sight training will be provided.  Contact us with any questions!

Agency: Parents Place

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 53186

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nurse

Perform physical assessments and take health histories. Provide health promotion, counseling and education.

Administer medications, provide wound care, and perform other nursing skills within the scope of practice. 

 

Agency: Community Outreach Health Clinic

Perform physical assessments and take health histories. Provide health promotion, counseling and education.

Administer medications, provide wound care, and perform other nursing skills within the scope of practice. 

 

Agency: Community Outreach Health Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >21 years old

Zip Code: 53052

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pharmacy Assistant

Gather and package patient's medications and complete prescription label for dispensing by pharmacist, physician, or nurse practitioner. Organize medications in the Med Room. Take out outdated medications monthly.

Agency: Community Outreach Health Clinic

Gather and package patient's medications and complete prescription label for dispensing by pharmacist, physician, or nurse practitioner. Organize medications in the Med Room. Take out outdated medications monthly.

Agency: Community Outreach Health Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 53052

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Screener/Discharge Assistant

Screen new patients for financial eligibility, assist with referrals to appropriate community agencies, and assist with sub-specialty medical follow-up.

Agency: Community Outreach Health Clinic

Screen new patients for financial eligibility, assist with referrals to appropriate community agencies, and assist with sub-specialty medical follow-up.

Agency: Community Outreach Health Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 53052

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Medical Records Receptionist

Assist with patient registration, medical records preparation, data collection, and storage. Computer knowledge is required to do minimal computer entry.

Agency: Community Outreach Health Clinic

Assist with patient registration, medical records preparation, data collection, and storage. Computer knowledge is required to do minimal computer entry.

Agency: Community Outreach Health Clinic

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 53052

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Refugee Mentorship Program

The mentorship program provides support for newly resettled refugee families by helping them learn basic life skills and adapt to life in the U.S. These life skills can include but are not limited to budgeting and banking, grocery shopping, how to utilize public transportation, and showcasing local resources available to the public. Mentors play a key role in the integration process and can be instrumental in helping the refugee family achieve self-sufficiency. Lasting friendships often develop with this volunteer opportunity. Mentors meet with a refugee family once a week for 1-3 hours over the course of at least 3 months.

Agency: International Institute Of Wisconsin

The mentorship program provides support for newly resettled refugee families by helping them learn basic life skills and adapt to life in the U.S. These life skills can include but are not limited to budgeting and banking, grocery shopping, how to utilize public transportation, and showcasing local resources available to the public. Mentors play a key role in the integration process and can be instrumental in helping the refugee family achieve self-sufficiency. Lasting friendships often develop with this volunteer opportunity. Mentors meet with a refugee family once a week for 1-3 hours over the course of at least 3 months.

Agency: International Institute Of Wisconsin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Host International Visitors for Dinner!

We are looking for individuals with a strong streak of hospitality! Through our International Visitor Leadership Program, we welcome 2-8 groups of delegates into Milwaukee each month. These delegates are upcoming leaders in their home countries, brought to the US by the Department of State to share in citizen diplomacy. Delegates travel to 3-4 cities across the States in a period of approximately 30 days. During their visit, the delegates truly enjoy the chance to sit down for a home-cooked meal with US Citizens. If you are interested in having 1-3 visitors over for dinner during 1 night of their stay in Milwaukee, we would love to work with you!

Agency: International Institute Of Wisconsin

We are looking for individuals with a strong streak of hospitality! Through our International Visitor Leadership Program, we welcome 2-8 groups of delegates into Milwaukee each month. These delegates are upcoming leaders in their home countries, brought to the US by the Department of State to share in citizen diplomacy. Delegates travel to 3-4 cities across the States in a period of approximately 30 days. During their visit, the delegates truly enjoy the chance to sit down for a home-cooked meal with US Citizens. If you are interested in having 1-3 visitors over for dinner during 1 night of their stay in Milwaukee, we would love to work with you!

Agency: International Institute Of Wisconsin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53203

Allow Groups: No