Volunteer: Robyn's NestThank 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 DonationThe 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 WorkEvery 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 GardenNeed 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 VolunteersNorth 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 keeper@northpointlighthouse.org 414-332-6754 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 keeper@northpointlighthouse.org 414-332-6754 Agency: Visit Milwaukee Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53211 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tutor with a BA in EducationRunning 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 BankVolunteers 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 GroupsPARENTS 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 RampOur 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 BeautificationAre 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: NettoyageIn 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 ProgramsHousing 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 YouTubeQualifications: 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 checkTime 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 YouTubeQualifications: 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 checkTime 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 DonationsParents 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: NursePerform 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 AssistantGather 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 AssistantScreen 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 ReceptionistAssist 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 ProgramThe 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 |