Volunteer: Food Pantry Shopping AssistantDo you have a passion for helping those in our community access healthy foods? Join MCC as a Food Pantry Shopping Assistant to ensure that those in need can access food in a warm and positive environment.
The Food Pantry Shopping Assistant plays an essential role in creating a positive and supportive shopping experience for our pantry clients. Volunteers in this position work one-on-one with clients to help them select food items, ensure their needs are met, and provide a friendly and respectful environment. Please note that this is the first step of the volunteer application process. Before your first volunteer shift, you must complete the MCC application and have this processed with the MCC Volunteer Coordinator, Arlene Gonzalez. Generally, this process will take 1-2 business days upon your application. Responsibilities: Greet all participants warmly and assist them throughout their shopping experience, helping to navigate the full-choice pantry and offering guidance on available food choicesTreat all clients with dignity, equity, and respect; ensure privacy and confidentiality are maintained at all times.Effectively address participant questions(changing from “customer” because it can imply that people need to buy items), and requests, and problem-solve or escalate to staff as needed.Keep all shelves organized, clean, well-stocked, and properly rotated for freshness: Monitor and restock food items during pantry hours to ensure shelves are always full and organized.Assist in general cleanup such as breaking down boxes, wiping down shelves and surfaces, emptying trash, sweeping, etc.Assist food pantry staff by bagging items including fresh produce, meat, food and non-food bags, etc.Communicate any client needs or feedback to the Pantry staff to help improve pantry servicesHelp clients box/bag items and carry their groceries to their vehicles if neededParticipate in cleanup tasks and ensure the work environment provided is clean and debris-free at the end of the shiftFoster a positive work environment of outstanding teamwork, mutual respect, and effective communication.Qualifications /Requirements: Must be 18 years of age or accompanied by a parent/guardian Participate in orientation and trainingAbility to lift up to 25lbsCommitment to volunteering on a regular schedule and punctuality for assigned shiftsPositive attitude/team player, willingness to work collaboratively with a diverse team of volunteers and staff members respectfully and effectivelyAdhere to food safety guidelines safety, MCC policiesBilingual: Spanish/English is a plusAgency: Milwaukee Community Crossroads Do you have a passion for helping those in our community access healthy foods? Join MCC as a Food Pantry Shopping Assistant to ensure that those in need can access food in a warm and positive environment.
The Food Pantry Shopping Assistant plays an essential role in creating a positive and supportive shopping experience for our pantry clients. Volunteers in this position work one-on-one with clients to help them select food items, ensure their needs are met, and provide a friendly and respectful environment. Please note that this is the first step of the volunteer application process. Before your first volunteer shift, you must complete the MCC application and have this processed with the MCC Volunteer Coordinator, Arlene Gonzalez. Generally, this process will take 1-2 business days upon your application. Responsibilities: Greet all participants warmly and assist them throughout their shopping experience, helping to navigate the full-choice pantry and offering guidance on available food choicesTreat all clients with dignity, equity, and respect; ensure privacy and confidentiality are maintained at all times.Effectively address participant questions(changing from “customer” because it can imply that people need to buy items), and requests, and problem-solve or escalate to staff as needed.Keep all shelves organized, clean, well-stocked, and properly rotated for freshness: Monitor and restock food items during pantry hours to ensure shelves are always full and organized.Assist in general cleanup such as breaking down boxes, wiping down shelves and surfaces, emptying trash, sweeping, etc.Assist food pantry staff by bagging items including fresh produce, meat, food and non-food bags, etc.Communicate any client needs or feedback to the Pantry staff to help improve pantry servicesHelp clients box/bag items and carry their groceries to their vehicles if neededParticipate in cleanup tasks and ensure the work environment provided is clean and debris-free at the end of the shiftFoster a positive work environment of outstanding teamwork, mutual respect, and effective communication.Qualifications /Requirements: Must be 18 years of age or accompanied by a parent/guardian Participate in orientation and trainingAbility to lift up to 25lbsCommitment to volunteering on a regular schedule and punctuality for assigned shiftsPositive attitude/team player, willingness to work collaboratively with a diverse team of volunteers and staff members respectfully and effectivelyAdhere to food safety guidelines safety, MCC policiesBilingual: Spanish/English is a plusAgency: Milwaukee Community Crossroads Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 53110 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Pantry Delivery TeamHelp individuals in need on the southside gain access to free healthy foods by joining MCC as a Delivery Team Volunteer for our Emergency Food Pantry! A Delivery Team Volunteer assists with receiving and organizing food deliveries from our food bank and other partners. This position involves physically unloading deliveries from our food bank and assisting with the initial sorting and storage of donated items.
Time commitment varies depending on volunteer availability. A typical shift will last 2 hours, once per week. Preference is given to volunteers who can commit regularly; however, volunteers are accepted for single-day opportunities as well. Responsibilities: Assist staff and other volunteers with physically unloading incoming deliveries of food items from food bank trucks or other delivery vehicles.Sort and organize donated food, handled safely and with care.Check expiration dates and quality of items, removing any expired or damaged goods that could impact food safety and the freshness of products.Keep the unloading area and storage spaces clean, organized, and clear from any hazards.Work collaboratively with other volunteers and staff members to complete tasks and ensure safe and efficient deliveryCleanup tasks at the end of the shift, leave the area free of debris, and surfaces disinfected.Requirements: All volunteers must complete an MCC volunteer application and waiver before attending their first shiftAbility to lift and carry boxes of varying weights safely, up to approximately 50 pounds, and perform physical tasks related to unloading deliveries.Commitment to volunteering on a regular schedule and punctuality for assigned shifts.Willingness to work collaboratively with a diverse team of volunteers and staff members.Orientation and training will be provided on-site to familiarize volunteers with food safety protocols, proper lifting techniques, and pantry procedures.Adhere to food safety guidelines, MCC policiesAgency: Milwaukee Community Crossroads Help individuals in need on the southside gain access to free healthy foods by joining MCC as a Delivery Team Volunteer for our Emergency Food Pantry! A Delivery Team Volunteer assists with receiving and organizing food deliveries from our food bank and other partners. This position involves physically unloading deliveries from our food bank and assisting with the initial sorting and storage of donated items.
Time commitment varies depending on volunteer availability. A typical shift will last 2 hours, once per week. Preference is given to volunteers who can commit regularly; however, volunteers are accepted for single-day opportunities as well. Responsibilities: Assist staff and other volunteers with physically unloading incoming deliveries of food items from food bank trucks or other delivery vehicles.Sort and organize donated food, handled safely and with care.Check expiration dates and quality of items, removing any expired or damaged goods that could impact food safety and the freshness of products.Keep the unloading area and storage spaces clean, organized, and clear from any hazards.Work collaboratively with other volunteers and staff members to complete tasks and ensure safe and efficient deliveryCleanup tasks at the end of the shift, leave the area free of debris, and surfaces disinfected.Requirements: All volunteers must complete an MCC volunteer application and waiver before attending their first shiftAbility to lift and carry boxes of varying weights safely, up to approximately 50 pounds, and perform physical tasks related to unloading deliveries.Commitment to volunteering on a regular schedule and punctuality for assigned shifts.Willingness to work collaboratively with a diverse team of volunteers and staff members.Orientation and training will be provided on-site to familiarize volunteers with food safety protocols, proper lifting techniques, and pantry procedures.Adhere to food safety guidelines, MCC policiesAgency: Milwaukee Community Crossroads Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 53204 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Disaster Feeding VolunteerThe role of Feeding Service Associate is to serve as a member of a temporary work unit on a disaster relief operation to successfully complete their assigned areas of responsibility on a disaster relief operation. They ensure food safety and proper food service in a variety of work locations. Serve as Kitchen Crew, Load Master, Communications/Dispatcher, yard Crew, Inventory Crew, Mobile Feeding Crew, Canteen Associate, or other feeding worker position on a disaster relief operation.Meeting disaster-caused feeding needs of individuals, families, and communities.Preparing and serving meals that meet required cultural, religious, and dietary sensitivities of clients, practicing Safe Food Handling at all times.Maintaining clear communication and collaboration with supervisor and peers.Ensuring accuracy in all assigned tasks.Providing feedback on disaster impact and community recovery, collecting essential elements of information.Providing accurate reporting of feeding activity as assigned.Qualifications: Willingness to comply with Red Cross COVID-19 policies for in-person volunteer activities.Ability to function in a dynamic and stressful environment.Ability to apply basic food safety throughout the feeding process.Ability to organize, plan, and allocate resource while using materials and space effectively.Ability to participate and contribute in regular meetings.Good organizational skills, responsible and punctual.Active listening skills and ability to work well with others.Ability to implement Standards and Procedures and follow associated job tools including reporting requirements.Ability to interact with community members in a clear, compassionate manner.Ability to involve appropriate others in managing problems and conflict.Ability to acquire, evaluate, and report information accurately.Customer Focus: Building strong customer relationships and delivering customer-centric solutions.Action Oriented: Taking on new opportunities and tough challenges with a sense of urgency, high energy, and enthusiasm.Values Differences: Recognizing the value that different perspectives and cultures bring to an organization.Ability to Lift / carry 20 lbs. and/or 50 lbs. multiple times/shift.Ability to stand and or sit for two-hour periods, and walk for two miles during a shift.Ability to walk on uneven terrain.Ability to work outdoors in inclement weather, extreme heat and/or humidity and/or extreme cold.Ability to step up/down 18 inches and climb two or more flights of stairs.Ability to speak clearly on phone and in person.Ability to drive in day time and at night.Ability to bend or stoop multiple times.Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter The role of Feeding Service Associate is to serve as a member of a temporary work unit on a disaster relief operation to successfully complete their assigned areas of responsibility on a disaster relief operation. They ensure food safety and proper food service in a variety of work locations. Serve as Kitchen Crew, Load Master, Communications/Dispatcher, yard Crew, Inventory Crew, Mobile Feeding Crew, Canteen Associate, or other feeding worker position on a disaster relief operation.Meeting disaster-caused feeding needs of individuals, families, and communities.Preparing and serving meals that meet required cultural, religious, and dietary sensitivities of clients, practicing Safe Food Handling at all times.Maintaining clear communication and collaboration with supervisor and peers.Ensuring accuracy in all assigned tasks.Providing feedback on disaster impact and community recovery, collecting essential elements of information.Providing accurate reporting of feeding activity as assigned.Qualifications: Willingness to comply with Red Cross COVID-19 policies for in-person volunteer activities.Ability to function in a dynamic and stressful environment.Ability to apply basic food safety throughout the feeding process.Ability to organize, plan, and allocate resource while using materials and space effectively.Ability to participate and contribute in regular meetings.Good organizational skills, responsible and punctual.Active listening skills and ability to work well with others.Ability to implement Standards and Procedures and follow associated job tools including reporting requirements.Ability to interact with community members in a clear, compassionate manner.Ability to involve appropriate others in managing problems and conflict.Ability to acquire, evaluate, and report information accurately.Customer Focus: Building strong customer relationships and delivering customer-centric solutions.Action Oriented: Taking on new opportunities and tough challenges with a sense of urgency, high energy, and enthusiasm.Values Differences: Recognizing the value that different perspectives and cultures bring to an organization.Ability to Lift / carry 20 lbs. and/or 50 lbs. multiple times/shift.Ability to stand and or sit for two-hour periods, and walk for two miles during a shift.Ability to walk on uneven terrain.Ability to work outdoors in inclement weather, extreme heat and/or humidity and/or extreme cold.Ability to step up/down 18 inches and climb two or more flights of stairs.Ability to speak clearly on phone and in person.Ability to drive in day time and at night.Ability to bend or stoop multiple times.Agency: American Red Cross Southeast Wisconsin Chapter Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53226 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Driver for Mukwonago AreaThe Mukwonago Meals on Wheels operation is in the Birchrock Senior Apartments located on Birchrock Way. They operate Monday – Thursdays, no major holidays. Drivers pick up the meals for delivery at 11:00 a.m. and are usually back by 1:30 p.m. Most drivers help once a week. Mileage reimbursement is available. This is a great opportunity to make a difference in the lives of Waukesha County seniors! We have opportunities for either a Tuesday or Wednesday Driver Agency: Health & Human Services/ADRC of Waukesha County The Mukwonago Meals on Wheels operation is in the Birchrock Senior Apartments located on Birchrock Way. They operate Monday – Thursdays, no major holidays. Drivers pick up the meals for delivery at 11:00 a.m. and are usually back by 1:30 p.m. Most drivers help once a week. Mileage reimbursement is available. This is a great opportunity to make a difference in the lives of Waukesha County seniors! We have opportunities for either a Tuesday or Wednesday Driver Agency: Health & Human Services/ADRC of Waukesha County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53149 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Senior Stockbox Intake and DistributionDo you have a passion for helping older adults in our community or creating connections to healthy foods? You can accomplish both by joining MCC as a Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) Senior Stockbox Intake Volunteer by helping connect low-income adults aged 60 years and older to free monthly food packages. This role requires training by staff on our computer database. We prefer a committed, ongoing volunteer; we can only consider Fluent Spanish speakers for this role. Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) Senior Stockbox Intake Volunteers will be responsible for taking attendance of individuals receiving Stockboxes, maintaining confidentiality of client information and records, and intaking new participants. Please note that this is the first step of the volunteer application process. Before your first volunteer shift, you must complete the MCC application and have it processed with the MCC Volunteer Coordinator, Arlene Gonzalez. Generally, this process will take 1-2 business days upon your application. Key Responsibilities: Greet clients warmly and assist them through the intake process.Ensure that all client interactions and data are handled with confidentiality and respect.Provide clients with information about the program and answer any questions they may haveVerify client eligibility for the CSFP program, collect necessary information and documentation from clients, and maintain up-to-date and accurate records of client information and program participation.Assist in the preparation and distribution of food packages based on the CSFP guidelines.Address any concerns or issues that arise during the intake process and escalate them as needed.Foster a positive work environment of outstanding teamwork, mutual respect, and effective communication. Ensure the work environment provided is clean and debris-free at the end of the shiftQualifications/Requirements: All volunteers must complete an MCC volunteer application and waiver before attending their first shiftWilling to complete orientation and training provided to ensure familiarity with the CSFP program and intake processMust be at least 18 years oldMust Speak SpanishAbility to handle sensitive information confidentially and with discretion.Basic computer knowledge.Reliable, punctual, and able to work effectively as part of a team.Compassionate and empathetic towards individuals in need.Adhere to all health and safety regulations and organizational policies.Foster a positive work environment of outstanding teamwork, mutual respect, and effective communication.Agency: Milwaukee Community Crossroads Do you have a passion for helping older adults in our community or creating connections to healthy foods? You can accomplish both by joining MCC as a Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) Senior Stockbox Intake Volunteer by helping connect low-income adults aged 60 years and older to free monthly food packages. This role requires training by staff on our computer database. We prefer a committed, ongoing volunteer; we can only consider Fluent Spanish speakers for this role. Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) Senior Stockbox Intake Volunteers will be responsible for taking attendance of individuals receiving Stockboxes, maintaining confidentiality of client information and records, and intaking new participants. Please note that this is the first step of the volunteer application process. Before your first volunteer shift, you must complete the MCC application and have it processed with the MCC Volunteer Coordinator, Arlene Gonzalez. Generally, this process will take 1-2 business days upon your application. Key Responsibilities: Greet clients warmly and assist them through the intake process.Ensure that all client interactions and data are handled with confidentiality and respect.Provide clients with information about the program and answer any questions they may haveVerify client eligibility for the CSFP program, collect necessary information and documentation from clients, and maintain up-to-date and accurate records of client information and program participation.Assist in the preparation and distribution of food packages based on the CSFP guidelines.Address any concerns or issues that arise during the intake process and escalate them as needed.Foster a positive work environment of outstanding teamwork, mutual respect, and effective communication. Ensure the work environment provided is clean and debris-free at the end of the shiftQualifications/Requirements: All volunteers must complete an MCC volunteer application and waiver before attending their first shiftWilling to complete orientation and training provided to ensure familiarity with the CSFP program and intake processMust be at least 18 years oldMust Speak SpanishAbility to handle sensitive information confidentially and with discretion.Basic computer knowledge.Reliable, punctual, and able to work effectively as part of a team.Compassionate and empathetic towards individuals in need.Adhere to all health and safety regulations and organizational policies.Foster a positive work environment of outstanding teamwork, mutual respect, and effective communication.Agency: Milwaukee Community Crossroads Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 53204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Kitchen HelperMCC’s Older Adults Center provides older adults 60+ a safe, welcoming place to stay connected, eat healthy, and be well. In addition to offering a healthy meal, the Older Adult Center hosts classes and events that enrich elders’ lives and strengthen connections. The center is operated in partnership with the Milwaukee County Department on Aging. Please note that this is the first step of the volunteer application process. Before your first volunteer shift, you must complete the MCC application and have this processed with the MCC Volunteer Coordinator, Arlene Gonzalez. Generally, this process will take 1-2 business days upon your application. Greet all participants and ensure they have a positive dining experience. Food safety: Follow your employer’s food safety policies and national standards, and ensure food is stored at the right time and right temperatures. Preparing ingredients: Wash, peel, and prepare food ingredients using basic knife skills. Storing food: Organize the stockroom, unload fresh supplies, and rotate food stock.Cleaning: Cleaning kitchen appliances, ovens, dishes, and pans. Assisting with meal preparation: Stir soups, season dishes, or perform other simple cooking tasks under supervision. Other duties: Review kitchen inventory, observe cooking times and temperature, and move kitchen objects around. Effectively address participants' questions, requests, and problem-solve as needed. Keep all shelves organized, clean, well-stocked, and properly rotated. Foster a positive work environment of outstanding teamwork, mutual respect, and effective communication.Agency: Milwaukee Community Crossroads MCC’s Older Adults Center provides older adults 60+ a safe, welcoming place to stay connected, eat healthy, and be well. In addition to offering a healthy meal, the Older Adult Center hosts classes and events that enrich elders’ lives and strengthen connections. The center is operated in partnership with the Milwaukee County Department on Aging. Please note that this is the first step of the volunteer application process. Before your first volunteer shift, you must complete the MCC application and have this processed with the MCC Volunteer Coordinator, Arlene Gonzalez. Generally, this process will take 1-2 business days upon your application. Greet all participants and ensure they have a positive dining experience. Food safety: Follow your employer’s food safety policies and national standards, and ensure food is stored at the right time and right temperatures. Preparing ingredients: Wash, peel, and prepare food ingredients using basic knife skills. Storing food: Organize the stockroom, unload fresh supplies, and rotate food stock.Cleaning: Cleaning kitchen appliances, ovens, dishes, and pans. Assisting with meal preparation: Stir soups, season dishes, or perform other simple cooking tasks under supervision. Other duties: Review kitchen inventory, observe cooking times and temperature, and move kitchen objects around. Effectively address participants' questions, requests, and problem-solve as needed. Keep all shelves organized, clean, well-stocked, and properly rotated. Foster a positive work environment of outstanding teamwork, mutual respect, and effective communication.Agency: Milwaukee Community Crossroads Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 53204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Provide Bagged Lunches to Residents Staying in Sojourner's Emergency ShelterBagged lunches provided by volunteers offer convenient and healthy lunches to residents staying in our emergency shelter who may need a meal on the go. Once scheduled with a coordinator, you will receive the full lunch kit guidelines. You should plan to prepare 60 bagged lunches. Bagged lunches are put together off-site. Volunteers will be responsible for the cost of the lunch items and for transportation to Sojourner Family Peace Center. Follow Food & Safety Guidelines. Every effort to prevent foodborne illness must be taken to ensure that we are providing safe meals for our families. Please wear gloves when preparing lunch kits. Please label each lunch bag with the type of sandwich. For example, write chicken on the lunch bag if the lunch contains a chicken sandwich, write turkey if the lunch contains a turkey sandwich, etc. Bagged lunches are dropped off on Mondays and Thursdays between 10:30 and 11:30 AM. Work with the coordinator to schedule a specific date.We ask that lunches include: A sandwich with lunch meat and cheese. Please do not put any condiments on the sandwiches, as they can make the bread soggy. We have condiments for residents to use. A piece of fruit or fruit cup Granola bar Snack-size bag of chips or pretzels A fresh vegetable Please refrain from anything containing nuts due to allergy concerns. If you provide pork protein, please provide a substitution.Other Needed Materials: Paper Bag for each lunchOnce your interest is submitted, you will receive an email from Sojourner's Volunteer Coordinator to schedule a date. Agency: Sojourner Family Peace Center Bagged lunches provided by volunteers offer convenient and healthy lunches to residents staying in our emergency shelter who may need a meal on the go. Once scheduled with a coordinator, you will receive the full lunch kit guidelines. You should plan to prepare 60 bagged lunches. Bagged lunches are put together off-site. Volunteers will be responsible for the cost of the lunch items and for transportation to Sojourner Family Peace Center. Follow Food & Safety Guidelines. Every effort to prevent foodborne illness must be taken to ensure that we are providing safe meals for our families. Please wear gloves when preparing lunch kits. Please label each lunch bag with the type of sandwich. For example, write chicken on the lunch bag if the lunch contains a chicken sandwich, write turkey if the lunch contains a turkey sandwich, etc. Bagged lunches are dropped off on Mondays and Thursdays between 10:30 and 11:30 AM. Work with the coordinator to schedule a specific date.We ask that lunches include: A sandwich with lunch meat and cheese. Please do not put any condiments on the sandwiches, as they can make the bread soggy. We have condiments for residents to use. A piece of fruit or fruit cup Granola bar Snack-size bag of chips or pretzels A fresh vegetable Please refrain from anything containing nuts due to allergy concerns. If you provide pork protein, please provide a substitution.Other Needed Materials: Paper Bag for each lunchOnce your interest is submitted, you will receive an email from Sojourner's Volunteer Coordinator to schedule a date. Agency: Sojourner Family Peace Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53212 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Provide a Meal to Shelter ResidentsPeace Meals are served by volunteers to our shelter residents. The Peace Dinners offer comfort, company, and healthy meals to residents staying in our emergency shelter. Small groups (6 maximum) plan and prepare a meal off-site, in a sterile environment, for 60 guests. The meal may be ordered from a restaurant as an option. Meals are warmed up and served in our shelter kitchen. If the volunteer(s) are not able to stay to serve the meal, the meal can also be dropped off. · Prepare food off-site or order food for about 60 residents · Warm and serve food · Clean up · Plan to be here about 2-3 hours · Limit of 6 volunteers due to the size of the kitchen · Dinner arrival 4:30 PM We ask that meals include: · Main entrée – due to allergy concerns, we ask that meals do not contain seafood. If your meal contains pork, please provide an alternative option in addition to the pork dish. · Vegetarian entrée · One or more side dishes · Fresh green salad · Fresh fruit · Bread/Rolls · Pre-portioned dessert (ice cream bars, cupcakes, cookies, pre-cut dessert bars, etc) · Beverages are optional. If your group chooses to bring one, please bring something other than soda (juice, decaf iced tea, fruit-infused water, etc) Once your interest is submitted, you will receive an email from Sojourner's Volunteer Coordinator to schedule a date. Agency: Sojourner Family Peace Center Peace Meals are served by volunteers to our shelter residents. The Peace Dinners offer comfort, company, and healthy meals to residents staying in our emergency shelter. Small groups (6 maximum) plan and prepare a meal off-site, in a sterile environment, for 60 guests. The meal may be ordered from a restaurant as an option. Meals are warmed up and served in our shelter kitchen. If the volunteer(s) are not able to stay to serve the meal, the meal can also be dropped off. · Prepare food off-site or order food for about 60 residents · Warm and serve food · Clean up · Plan to be here about 2-3 hours · Limit of 6 volunteers due to the size of the kitchen · Dinner arrival 4:30 PM We ask that meals include: · Main entrée – due to allergy concerns, we ask that meals do not contain seafood. If your meal contains pork, please provide an alternative option in addition to the pork dish. · Vegetarian entrée · One or more side dishes · Fresh green salad · Fresh fruit · Bread/Rolls · Pre-portioned dessert (ice cream bars, cupcakes, cookies, pre-cut dessert bars, etc) · Beverages are optional. If your group chooses to bring one, please bring something other than soda (juice, decaf iced tea, fruit-infused water, etc) Once your interest is submitted, you will receive an email from Sojourner's Volunteer Coordinator to schedule a date. Agency: Sojourner Family Peace Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53212 Allow Groups: Teams only |
Volunteer: Enjoy dinner with our young people!We provide dinner to about 25 youth and young adults every Wednesday and Friday. Volunteers prepare the meal and are invited to sit down to enjoy it with our youth. Our clients appreciate having the opportunity to engage with outside community members over a meal. If you are interested, please respond below or contact our Volunteer and Community Engagement Manager, Jj Burch, at community@pathfindersmke.org. Agency: Pathfinders We provide dinner to about 25 youth and young adults every Wednesday and Friday. Volunteers prepare the meal and are invited to sit down to enjoy it with our youth. Our clients appreciate having the opportunity to engage with outside community members over a meal. If you are interested, please respond below or contact our Volunteer and Community Engagement Manager, Jj Burch, at community@pathfindersmke.org. Agency: Pathfinders Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53212 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Event Food Set-Up (Food Area Helpers)Choose how you want to show up for others. We have volunteer Responsibilities: Responsibilities: -Come in and help set up the food for the event - Set up and maintain the food and refreshment stations. - Serve food to participants and attendees. Qualifications: - Outgoing and energetic personality. - Ability to stand for extended periods and engage with a diverse group of event participants. - No previous experience is required; a positive attitude is a must! Agency: Lad Lake Inc. Choose how you want to show up for others. We have volunteer Responsibilities: Responsibilities: -Come in and help set up the food for the event - Set up and maintain the food and refreshment stations. - Serve food to participants and attendees. Qualifications: - Outgoing and energetic personality. - Ability to stand for extended periods and engage with a diverse group of event participants. - No previous experience is required; a positive attitude is a must! Agency: Lad Lake Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 20, 2026 Zip Code: 53118 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Kettle Classic Champions (Event Cheerleaders) 2026Choose how you want to show up for others. We have volunteer Responsibilities: - Hold motivational signs and distribute water and snacks at designated cheer stations. - Help maintain a high-energy atmosphere to motivate participants throughout the event. Qualifications: - Outgoing and energetic personality. - Ability to stand for extended periods and engage with a diverse group of event participants. - No previous experience is required; a positive attitude is a must! Agency: Lad Lake Inc. Choose how you want to show up for others. We have volunteer Responsibilities: - Hold motivational signs and distribute water and snacks at designated cheer stations. - Help maintain a high-energy atmosphere to motivate participants throughout the event. Qualifications: - Outgoing and energetic personality. - Ability to stand for extended periods and engage with a diverse group of event participants. - No previous experience is required; a positive attitude is a must! Agency: Lad Lake Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Jun 20, 2026 Zip Code: 53118 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Veterans Serving Veterans: Volunteer in Hospice! (Oak Creek)
As a proud participant of the We Honor Veterans program, veteran or current military members will have the unique ability to support Heartland Hospice veteran patients through the "vets-for-vets" volunteer opportunity. Heartland Hospice volunteers help to support and enhance the quality of life of those they visit. Vets-for-vets volunteers offer services such as: companionship by just being present for the patient and offering to talk or assisting with non-medical tasks; emotional support through active listening, sharing experiences and stories; allowing for expression of feelings; holding a hand; giving a needed hug; offering words of comfort; and respite support by staying with the patient while the caregiver enjoys a moment alone to run errands, make appointments, or simply take time to care for themselves. We recognize that veterans share a special bond among each other. The goal of our vets-for-vets volunteer opportunity is to match veteran patients with a hospice-trained veteran who may have a similar background. All patient visitor volunteers receive training regarding the philosophy of hospice, the role of the volunteer and other staff members, as well as, helpful skills in caring for and communicating with hospice patients and their families. Volunteer hours are flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. Interested applicants will: be at least 18-years-old, complete initial application paperwork, agree to a background and reference check, attend a volunteer orientation and complete a TB test. Contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com or 414-944-2000 to learn more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity! Agency: Heartland Hospice
As a proud participant of the We Honor Veterans program, veteran or current military members will have the unique ability to support Heartland Hospice veteran patients through the "vets-for-vets" volunteer opportunity. Heartland Hospice volunteers help to support and enhance the quality of life of those they visit. Vets-for-vets volunteers offer services such as: companionship by just being present for the patient and offering to talk or assisting with non-medical tasks; emotional support through active listening, sharing experiences and stories; allowing for expression of feelings; holding a hand; giving a needed hug; offering words of comfort; and respite support by staying with the patient while the caregiver enjoys a moment alone to run errands, make appointments, or simply take time to care for themselves. We recognize that veterans share a special bond among each other. The goal of our vets-for-vets volunteer opportunity is to match veteran patients with a hospice-trained veteran who may have a similar background. All patient visitor volunteers receive training regarding the philosophy of hospice, the role of the volunteer and other staff members, as well as, helpful skills in caring for and communicating with hospice patients and their families. Volunteer hours are flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. Interested applicants will: be at least 18-years-old, complete initial application paperwork, agree to a background and reference check, attend a volunteer orientation and complete a TB test. Contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi at cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com or 414-944-2000 to learn more about this rewarding volunteer opportunity! Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 53154 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Makes someone's last moments their BEST moments: become a friendly visitor in hospice! (Oak Creek)
Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! We are looking for more special individuals who live in Oak Creek, or a surrounding community, to join our growing team of superstar volunteers! Friendly visitor volunteers enrich the lives of hospice patients through social visits, which may involve playing games, enjoying a leisurely stroll around the nursing home/assisted-living facility, engaging in lively conversation or simply providing a comforting presence. Service hours are extremely flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. You have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients’ lives... a smile and reassurance during what often can be a difficult and sensitive time. If you've got a little extra time to give and have a big heart, contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi (414-944-2000; cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospcie.com) today! We're waiting to hear from you! Friendly visitor volunteer requirements: must be at least 18 years of age; complete application paperwork; agree to a background/reference check; have reliable transportation; attend a volunteer orientation; and complete a TB test. Agency: Heartland Hospice
Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! We are looking for more special individuals who live in Oak Creek, or a surrounding community, to join our growing team of superstar volunteers! Friendly visitor volunteers enrich the lives of hospice patients through social visits, which may involve playing games, enjoying a leisurely stroll around the nursing home/assisted-living facility, engaging in lively conversation or simply providing a comforting presence. Service hours are extremely flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. You have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients’ lives... a smile and reassurance during what often can be a difficult and sensitive time. If you've got a little extra time to give and have a big heart, contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi (414-944-2000; cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospcie.com) today! We're waiting to hear from you! Friendly visitor volunteer requirements: must be at least 18 years of age; complete application paperwork; agree to a background/reference check; have reliable transportation; attend a volunteer orientation; and complete a TB test. Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53154 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make someone's last moments their BEST moments: become a hospice friendly visitor! (Waukesha)Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! We are looking for more special individuals who live in Waukesha, or a surrounding community, to join our growing team of superstar volunteers! Friendly visitor volunteers enrich the lives of hospice patients through social visits, which may involve playing games, enjoying a leisurely stroll around the nursing home/assisted-living facility, engaging in lively conversation or simply providing a comforting presence. Service hours are extremely flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. You have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients’ lives... a smile and reassurance during what often can be a difficult and sensitive time. If you've got a little extra time to give and have a big heart, contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi (414-944-2000; cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospcie.com) today! We're waiting to hear from you! Friendly visitor volunteer requirements: must be at least 18 years of age; complete application paperwork; agree to a background/reference check; have reliable transportation; attend a volunteer orientation; and complete a TB test. . Agency: Heartland Hospice Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! We are looking for more special individuals who live in Waukesha, or a surrounding community, to join our growing team of superstar volunteers! Friendly visitor volunteers enrich the lives of hospice patients through social visits, which may involve playing games, enjoying a leisurely stroll around the nursing home/assisted-living facility, engaging in lively conversation or simply providing a comforting presence. Service hours are extremely flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. You have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients’ lives... a smile and reassurance during what often can be a difficult and sensitive time. If you've got a little extra time to give and have a big heart, contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi (414-944-2000; cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospcie.com) today! We're waiting to hear from you! Friendly visitor volunteer requirements: must be at least 18 years of age; complete application paperwork; agree to a background/reference check; have reliable transportation; attend a volunteer orientation; and complete a TB test. . Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 53188 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make someone's last moments their BEST moments: become a friendly visitor for hospice patients! (Greenfield)Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! We are looking for more special individuals who live in Greenfield, or a surrounding community, to join our growing team of superstar volunteers! Friendly visitor volunteers enrich the lives of hospice patients through social visits, which may involve playing games, enjoying a leisurely stroll around the nursing home/assisted-living facility, engaging in lively conversation or simply providing a comforting presence. Service hours are extremely flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. You have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients’ lives... a smile and reassurance during what often can be a difficult and sensitive time. If you've got a little extra time to give and have a big heart, contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi (414-944-2000; cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospcie.com) today! We're waiting to hear from you! Friendly visitor volunteer requirements: must be at least 18 years of age; complete application paperwork; agree to a background/reference check; have reliable transportation; attend a volunteer orientation; and complete a TB test. Agency: Heartland Hospice Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! We are looking for more special individuals who live in Greenfield, or a surrounding community, to join our growing team of superstar volunteers! Friendly visitor volunteers enrich the lives of hospice patients through social visits, which may involve playing games, enjoying a leisurely stroll around the nursing home/assisted-living facility, engaging in lively conversation or simply providing a comforting presence. Service hours are extremely flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. You have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients’ lives... a smile and reassurance during what often can be a difficult and sensitive time. If you've got a little extra time to give and have a big heart, contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi (414-944-2000; cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospcie.com) today! We're waiting to hear from you! Friendly visitor volunteer requirements: must be at least 18 years of age; complete application paperwork; agree to a background/reference check; have reliable transportation; attend a volunteer orientation; and complete a TB test. Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 53220 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make someone's last moments their BEST moments: become a friendly visitor for hospice patients! (Franklin)Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! We are looking for more special individuals who live in Menomonee Falls, or a surrounding community, to join our growing team of superstar volunteers! Friendly visitor volunteers enrich the lives of hospice patients through social visits, which may involve playing games, enjoying a leisurely stroll around the nursing home/assisted-living facility, engaging in lively conversation or simply providing a comforting presence. Service hours are extremely flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. You have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients’ lives... a smile and reassurance during what often can be a difficult and sensitive time. If you've got a little extra time to give and have a big heart, contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi (414)-944-2000; (cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com) today! We're waiting to hear from you! Friendly visitor volunteer requirements: must be at least 18 years of age; complete application paperwork; agree to a background/reference check; have reliable transportation; attend a volunteer orientation; and complete a TB test. Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! We are looking for more special individuals who live in Franklin, or a surrounding community, to join our growing team of superstar volunteers! Friendly visitor volunteers enrich the lives of hospice patients through social visits, which may involve playing games, enjoying a leisurely stroll around the nursing home/assisted-living facility, engaging in lively conversation or simply providing a comforting presence. Service hours are extremely flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. You have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients’ lives... a smile and reassurance during what often can be a difficult and sensitive time. If you've got a little extra time to give and have a big heart, contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi (414-944-2000; cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospcie.com) today! We're waiting to hear from you! Friendly visitor volunteer requirements: must be at least 18 years of age; complete application paperwork; agree to a background/reference check; have reliable transportation; attend a volunteer orientation; and complete a TB test. Agency: Heartland Hospice Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! We are looking for more special individuals who live in Menomonee Falls, or a surrounding community, to join our growing team of superstar volunteers! Friendly visitor volunteers enrich the lives of hospice patients through social visits, which may involve playing games, enjoying a leisurely stroll around the nursing home/assisted-living facility, engaging in lively conversation or simply providing a comforting presence. Service hours are extremely flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. You have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients’ lives... a smile and reassurance during what often can be a difficult and sensitive time. If you've got a little extra time to give and have a big heart, contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi (414)-944-2000; (cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospice.com) today! We're waiting to hear from you! Friendly visitor volunteer requirements: must be at least 18 years of age; complete application paperwork; agree to a background/reference check; have reliable transportation; attend a volunteer orientation; and complete a TB test. Volunteers are the HEART of Heartland Hospice! We are looking for more special individuals who live in Franklin, or a surrounding community, to join our growing team of superstar volunteers! Friendly visitor volunteers enrich the lives of hospice patients through social visits, which may involve playing games, enjoying a leisurely stroll around the nursing home/assisted-living facility, engaging in lively conversation or simply providing a comforting presence. Service hours are extremely flexible and scheduled according to your availability and location. You have the power to bring the greatest gifts to our patients’ lives... a smile and reassurance during what often can be a difficult and sensitive time. If you've got a little extra time to give and have a big heart, contact Volunteer Coordinator Gypsi (414-944-2000; cheryl.kernats@heartlandhospcie.com) today! We're waiting to hear from you! Friendly visitor volunteer requirements: must be at least 18 years of age; complete application paperwork; agree to a background/reference check; have reliable transportation; attend a volunteer orientation; and complete a TB test. Agency: Heartland Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 53132 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Serve Breakfast or Lunch Meals - FridayWeekday Meal Program (Breakfast or Lunch Serve): We are in need of volunteers to help our kitchen staff prep and serve Breakfast or Lunch on Fridays. The tasks involve helping with preparation of the meal and setting it up to serve. Serving the meal to homeless and low-income individuals and families. Light clean-up after serving which includes wiping down tables and helping with cleaning dishes. Reoccurring weekly commitment preferred. Friday Breakfast 8:00am – 10:00am Every other Friday Lunch 11:00am – 1:00pmWe appreciate you supporting our mission of Reducing the risks of poverty by helping people (primarily homeless and low-income) in Waukesha County meet basic needs. Hope Center is a non-profit organization that has been serving the basic needs of financial assistance, food, and clothing in Waukesha County for more than thirty years. Agency: HOPE CENTER Weekday Meal Program (Breakfast or Lunch Serve): We are in need of volunteers to help our kitchen staff prep and serve Breakfast or Lunch on Fridays. The tasks involve helping with preparation of the meal and setting it up to serve. Serving the meal to homeless and low-income individuals and families. Light clean-up after serving which includes wiping down tables and helping with cleaning dishes. Reoccurring weekly commitment preferred. Friday Breakfast 8:00am – 10:00am Every other Friday Lunch 11:00am – 1:00pmWe appreciate you supporting our mission of Reducing the risks of poverty by helping people (primarily homeless and low-income) in Waukesha County meet basic needs. Hope Center is a non-profit organization that has been serving the basic needs of financial assistance, food, and clothing in Waukesha County for more than thirty years. Agency: HOPE CENTER Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bag Lunches needed for Women in TreatmentMeta House needs YOUR help to provide lunches for clients! ABOUT THE PROGRAM Meta House strives to provide a lunch for each outpatient client while they're here receiving services. Many of our clients face food insecurity; your generous donation of bagged lunches ensures they have a full belly so they can fully engage in their recovery journey. DETAILS We ask volunteers to assemble and donate a minimum of 20 bag lunches, including a sandwich and at least two sides, packed in a paper bag. We welcome your creativity! Some donors include affirmations or uplifting quotes that help clients navigate challenging days. Lunches need to be dropped off by noon on the reserved date. We welcome volunteers to participate one-time, weekly, monthly - everyone is invited to get involved! We are reserving dates now-May 2026! Questions or wanting to reserve a lunch date? Contact us at cbleimund@metahouse.org or 414-977-5823. PLEASE NOTE THAT WE DO NOT ACCEPT LUNCHES OVER THE WEEKEND. THIS OPPORTUNITY IS DONATION-BASED AND DOES NOT TAKE PLACE ONSITE AT META HOUSE. Agency: Meta House Meta House needs YOUR help to provide lunches for clients! ABOUT THE PROGRAM Meta House strives to provide a lunch for each outpatient client while they're here receiving services. Many of our clients face food insecurity; your generous donation of bagged lunches ensures they have a full belly so they can fully engage in their recovery journey. DETAILS We ask volunteers to assemble and donate a minimum of 20 bag lunches, including a sandwich and at least two sides, packed in a paper bag. We welcome your creativity! Some donors include affirmations or uplifting quotes that help clients navigate challenging days. Lunches need to be dropped off by noon on the reserved date. We welcome volunteers to participate one-time, weekly, monthly - everyone is invited to get involved! We are reserving dates now-May 2026! Questions or wanting to reserve a lunch date? Contact us at cbleimund@metahouse.org or 414-977-5823. PLEASE NOTE THAT WE DO NOT ACCEPT LUNCHES OVER THE WEEKEND. THIS OPPORTUNITY IS DONATION-BASED AND DOES NOT TAKE PLACE ONSITE AT META HOUSE. Agency: Meta House Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53212 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Donate sandwiches for those in the community suffering from food insecurityGuest House provides approximately 300-400 sandwiches daily to shelter guests and to those in need in our community. Our goal is to have sandwiches available to all those in need each day of the year. Sandwiches can be made off-site and delivered or can be made on-site where a tour is provided to learn about our mission and programs. Please contact Mary Cappon, marycappon@guesthouseofmilwaukee.org, for sandwich donation guidelines and to schedule your delivery or on-site group. Agency: Guest House of Milwaukee Guest House provides approximately 300-400 sandwiches daily to shelter guests and to those in need in our community. Our goal is to have sandwiches available to all those in need each day of the year. Sandwiches can be made off-site and delivered or can be made on-site where a tour is provided to learn about our mission and programs. Please contact Mary Cappon, marycappon@guesthouseofmilwaukee.org, for sandwich donation guidelines and to schedule your delivery or on-site group. Agency: Guest House of Milwaukee Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53205 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Deliver a Meal to Seniors in Sussex!We have delivery driver opportunities for our Meals on Wheels program in Sussex. Drivers deliver meals to homebound individuals unable to prepare meals for themselves. Receiving these meals assures these seniors proper nutrition as well as the independence to remain in their own homes. It also provides a daily check-in and gives these seniors human contact and a smile. We ask drivers to volunteer once a week Monday - Friday, no major holidays between the hours of 11:00 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. Schedules are flexible and mileage reimbursement is available. Agency: Health & Human Services/ADRC of Waukesha County We have delivery driver opportunities for our Meals on Wheels program in Sussex. Drivers deliver meals to homebound individuals unable to prepare meals for themselves. Receiving these meals assures these seniors proper nutrition as well as the independence to remain in their own homes. It also provides a daily check-in and gives these seniors human contact and a smile. We ask drivers to volunteer once a week Monday - Friday, no major holidays between the hours of 11:00 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. Schedules are flexible and mileage reimbursement is available. Agency: Health & Human Services/ADRC of Waukesha County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53089 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Provide a meal for homeless youth and young adultsWe provide our lunches to our youth and young adults Tuesday-Friday, and hot dinners on Wednesdays and Fridays. Our lunches are served in grab-n-go style and dinners can either be dropped off or served in-person. We offer our dinner meal donors the opportunity to serve their dinner in person and sit down with our youth and young adults to enjoy the meal they have prepared. If you are interested, please respond below or contact our Volunteer and Community Engagement Manager, Jj Burch, at community@pathfindersmke.org. Agency: Pathfinders We provide our lunches to our youth and young adults Tuesday-Friday, and hot dinners on Wednesdays and Fridays. Our lunches are served in grab-n-go style and dinners can either be dropped off or served in-person. We offer our dinner meal donors the opportunity to serve their dinner in person and sit down with our youth and young adults to enjoy the meal they have prepared. If you are interested, please respond below or contact our Volunteer and Community Engagement Manager, Jj Burch, at community@pathfindersmke.org. Agency: Pathfinders Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53212 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Cook or Purchase a Dinner Meal for Our Shelter GuestsFood provides more than sustenance - it is also community and stability! Help us provide this and more to the men at Guest House. Meal Program: Purchase, prepare, and deliver/serve dinner for up to 86 shelter guests. We aim to have a hot dinner for our guests every single day, as it not only provides nourishment but also stability and community. We recommend, at a minimum, a meat-oriented main course, a vegetable side, and a carb side. Soda/juice and desserts are optional but always well appreciated. Food can be delivered cold or warm, and preferably delivered the day of serving. You can also choose to stay and serve the meal. Please respond/sign-up for details and available dates. If you are looking to support a local business or just feel too busy to cook, consider purchasing a catered meal or pizza dinner for our guests! Impact of Opportunity: Without a meal budget, Guest House counts on the generosity of community groups to provide meals to our guests. We strive to provide a warm dinner to our guests every evening. Agency: Guest House of Milwaukee Food provides more than sustenance - it is also community and stability! Help us provide this and more to the men at Guest House. Meal Program: Purchase, prepare, and deliver/serve dinner for up to 86 shelter guests. We aim to have a hot dinner for our guests every single day, as it not only provides nourishment but also stability and community. We recommend, at a minimum, a meat-oriented main course, a vegetable side, and a carb side. Soda/juice and desserts are optional but always well appreciated. Food can be delivered cold or warm, and preferably delivered the day of serving. You can also choose to stay and serve the meal. Please respond/sign-up for details and available dates. If you are looking to support a local business or just feel too busy to cook, consider purchasing a catered meal or pizza dinner for our guests! Impact of Opportunity: Without a meal budget, Guest House counts on the generosity of community groups to provide meals to our guests. We strive to provide a warm dinner to our guests every evening. Agency: Guest House of Milwaukee Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: 1 years old Zip Code: 53205 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Assemble "Treat Bags" for our Shelter Guests!PURPOSE: Guests are appreciative when we offer Treat Bags at lunch, dinner, or as a snack throughout the day. They appreciate the delicious foods, the fun presentation, and the knowledge that someone in our community is thinking of them. Additionally, Treat Bags can be part of the many ways that guests’ basic and emotional needs are met, allowing them to better focus on their progress and goals. DESCRIPTION: Your group will plan, purchase ingredients and assemble single-serving Treat Bags. These consist of disposable cellophane, plastic, or paper baggies filled with purchased or homemade snacks/sweets. This is a great at-home volunteer option for younger groups and families. You can also prepare them on-site and receive a tour. We ask for Treat Bags in increments of 30 (30, 60, 90, etc.). NOTES: Homemade snacks, such as trail mix, puppy chow, and cookies, are welcome. For these items that lack labels/packaging, please date each baggie with a sharpie, referring to the day the food was made (this can be small, in the corner). Additionally, please. make sure any nuts or common allergens are more obviously labeled- we recommend using a white label sticker, with a printed or handwritten message. - A handwritten card or note in each Treat Bag is not required but much appreciated. Similarly, paper baggies can be decorated. Please keep notes respectful and free of religious notions or personal contact information. A Guest House staff member will read through all cards- therefore, please either make them visible through the bag, or choose a resealable bag that we can access. - We love offering guests fruit, but it can get mushy quickly in a baggie. Please include any fruit donations separately, and we will hand out with the Treat Bags. - Single-serving drinks are not required but appreciated. Feel free to include in Treat Bag, or donate separately and we can hand out with the Treat Bags. - This volunteer activity is specific to food and drink items. Please do not include hygiene items, gift cards, or money in Treat Bags RESPOND to this opportunity to be of service or sign-up to receive additional information. Agency: Guest House of Milwaukee PURPOSE: Guests are appreciative when we offer Treat Bags at lunch, dinner, or as a snack throughout the day. They appreciate the delicious foods, the fun presentation, and the knowledge that someone in our community is thinking of them. Additionally, Treat Bags can be part of the many ways that guests’ basic and emotional needs are met, allowing them to better focus on their progress and goals. DESCRIPTION: Your group will plan, purchase ingredients and assemble single-serving Treat Bags. These consist of disposable cellophane, plastic, or paper baggies filled with purchased or homemade snacks/sweets. This is a great at-home volunteer option for younger groups and families. You can also prepare them on-site and receive a tour. We ask for Treat Bags in increments of 30 (30, 60, 90, etc.). NOTES: Homemade snacks, such as trail mix, puppy chow, and cookies, are welcome. For these items that lack labels/packaging, please date each baggie with a sharpie, referring to the day the food was made (this can be small, in the corner). Additionally, please. make sure any nuts or common allergens are more obviously labeled- we recommend using a white label sticker, with a printed or handwritten message. - A handwritten card or note in each Treat Bag is not required but much appreciated. Similarly, paper baggies can be decorated. Please keep notes respectful and free of religious notions or personal contact information. A Guest House staff member will read through all cards- therefore, please either make them visible through the bag, or choose a resealable bag that we can access. - We love offering guests fruit, but it can get mushy quickly in a baggie. Please include any fruit donations separately, and we will hand out with the Treat Bags. - Single-serving drinks are not required but appreciated. Feel free to include in Treat Bag, or donate separately and we can hand out with the Treat Bags. - This volunteer activity is specific to food and drink items. Please do not include hygiene items, gift cards, or money in Treat Bags RESPOND to this opportunity to be of service or sign-up to receive additional information. Agency: Guest House of Milwaukee Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53205 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Emergency Food Pantry SupportJoin our team of Emergency Food Pantry Volunteers! Three times a week we conduct Food Pantry at the Bay View Community Center! We are a choice pantry and allow our clients to pick what we have to offer! We also supply diapers, kid snacks, and frozen food! Our Volunteers help operate the food pantry store, sort incoming donations, prepare fresh garden produce and process bread donations. Food Pantry Hours: Monday: 4-6pm Wednesday: 4-6pm Saturday: 11:00am-1:30pm We're looking for those interested in making a 2-3 hour a week commitment. Volunteers must attend an orientation and complete a background check. Agency: Bay View Community Center Join our team of Emergency Food Pantry Volunteers! Three times a week we conduct Food Pantry at the Bay View Community Center! We are a choice pantry and allow our clients to pick what we have to offer! We also supply diapers, kid snacks, and frozen food! Our Volunteers help operate the food pantry store, sort incoming donations, prepare fresh garden produce and process bread donations. Food Pantry Hours: Monday: 4-6pm Wednesday: 4-6pm Saturday: 11:00am-1:30pm We're looking for those interested in making a 2-3 hour a week commitment. Volunteers must attend an orientation and complete a background check. Agency: Bay View Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53207 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Community Meal Program VolunteerCurrently the meal programs is on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays. Volunteers are needed to help in the kitchen and serve diners. The meal is served at 5pm. The volunteer shift is from 4:30-6pm on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Volunteers are needed to assist serving the meal along with kitchen clean up. All volunteers will be required to complete the volunteer application and take the Safe From Harm online training prior to volunteering. https://app.betterimpact.com/Application?OrganizationGuid=3511c931-9aa2-4979-8468-27b6ed6f7498&ApplicationFormNumber=1 Agency: Salvation Army of Waukesha County Currently the meal programs is on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays. Volunteers are needed to help in the kitchen and serve diners. The meal is served at 5pm. The volunteer shift is from 4:30-6pm on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Volunteers are needed to assist serving the meal along with kitchen clean up. All volunteers will be required to complete the volunteer application and take the Safe From Harm online training prior to volunteering. https://app.betterimpact.com/Application?OrganizationGuid=3511c931-9aa2-4979-8468-27b6ed6f7498&ApplicationFormNumber=1 Agency: Salvation Army of Waukesha County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53188 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: The Christmas Family FeastVolunteer to make a difference in the lives of thousands of families. Sign up to help as a gift host, food/Beverage servers, guest hosts, decorating and set-up. The Christmas Family Feast volunteers are needed December 20-December 25, 2024. Volunteers are asked to wear comfortable clothing and shoes. The event takes place at the Baird Center in downtown Milwaukee, 750 N 6th Street. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to your shift. Volunteers must have an approved Volunteer Profile and be registered for an activity prior to volunteering. To view available shifts and register to volunteer, please visit http://bttr.im/z7xtn Agency: Salvation Army Milwaukee County Volunteer to make a difference in the lives of thousands of families. Sign up to help as a gift host, food/Beverage servers, guest hosts, decorating and set-up. The Christmas Family Feast volunteers are needed December 20-December 25, 2024. Volunteers are asked to wear comfortable clothing and shoes. The event takes place at the Baird Center in downtown Milwaukee, 750 N 6th Street. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to your shift. Volunteers must have an approved Volunteer Profile and be registered for an activity prior to volunteering. To view available shifts and register to volunteer, please visit http://bttr.im/z7xtn Agency: Salvation Army Milwaukee County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53202 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Serve up some Hope: Join Us in Nourishing Hearts and Souls – Volunteer to Provide and/or Serve a Meal for the Homeless!The Cathedral Center is a shelter for homeless women and families facing an emergency housing crisis. We are home to 32 women and 8 families for up to 90 days while they work with our case managers to achieve a personal action plan. Volunteers help us keep things running smoothly and provide the comforts of home through our Hospitality Program! Groups of 5-8 people sign up to provide a meal which they purchase, prepare, and deliver to our clients on a monthly or semi-monthly basis. Through this program we are able to provide a meal 365 days a year! Our Hospitality Program is great for parish groups, clubs and organizations, corporate groups, and friends and families who want to serve a home cooked meal with a friendly face. Groups are needed 7 days a week. If you are interested in learning more or signing up contact Rachel Zelinski at RZelinski@cathedral-center.org Agency: The Cathedral Center The Cathedral Center is a shelter for homeless women and families facing an emergency housing crisis. We are home to 32 women and 8 families for up to 90 days while they work with our case managers to achieve a personal action plan. Volunteers help us keep things running smoothly and provide the comforts of home through our Hospitality Program! Groups of 5-8 people sign up to provide a meal which they purchase, prepare, and deliver to our clients on a monthly or semi-monthly basis. Through this program we are able to provide a meal 365 days a year! Our Hospitality Program is great for parish groups, clubs and organizations, corporate groups, and friends and families who want to serve a home cooked meal with a friendly face. Groups are needed 7 days a week. If you are interested in learning more or signing up contact Rachel Zelinski at RZelinski@cathedral-center.org Agency: The Cathedral Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 53202 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Nourish Our Community at Fond du Lac Ave Community Food CenterDuring this shift, you will be helping our community members shop the pantry, keeping the pantry clean and tidy, receiving food deliveries from local grocery stores, and keeping shelves stocked. Tuesdays: 10:30am-12:30pm Tuesdays: 4-7pm Saturdays: 9am-12pm Agency: NourishMKE During this shift, you will be helping our community members shop the pantry, keeping the pantry clean and tidy, receiving food deliveries from local grocery stores, and keeping shelves stocked. Tuesdays: 10:30am-12:30pm Tuesdays: 4-7pm Saturdays: 9am-12pm Agency: NourishMKE Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53224 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Nourish Our Community at Orchard St Community Food CenterDuring these shifts, you will be helping our community members shop the pantry, keeping the pantry clean and tidy, receiving and sorting food deliveries from local grocery stores, and keeping shelves stocked. Tuesdays & Thursdays: 11:30am-2:30pm Wednesdays: 3-6pm Agency: NourishMKE During these shifts, you will be helping our community members shop the pantry, keeping the pantry clean and tidy, receiving and sorting food deliveries from local grocery stores, and keeping shelves stocked. Tuesdays & Thursdays: 11:30am-2:30pm Wednesdays: 3-6pm Agency: NourishMKE Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Nourish Our Community at Mitchell St Community Food CenterDuring this shift, you will be helping our community members shop the pantry, keeping the pantry clean and tidy, receiving food deliveries from local grocery stores, and keeping shelves stocked. Fridays: 8am-12pm Saturdays: 8:45am-1pm Agency: NourishMKE During this shift, you will be helping our community members shop the pantry, keeping the pantry clean and tidy, receiving food deliveries from local grocery stores, and keeping shelves stocked. Fridays: 8am-12pm Saturdays: 8:45am-1pm Agency: NourishMKE Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53204 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Nourish Our Community at Vliet St Community Food CenterDuring this opportunity, you will be helping our community members shop the pantry, keeping the pantry clean and tidy, receiving food deliveries from local grocery stores, and keeping shelves stocked. Wednesdays, Thursdays, & Fridays 8am-12pm Agency: NourishMKE During this opportunity, you will be helping our community members shop the pantry, keeping the pantry clean and tidy, receiving food deliveries from local grocery stores, and keeping shelves stocked. Wednesdays, Thursdays, & Fridays 8am-12pm Agency: NourishMKE Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53205 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Café VolunteersWe are seeking fun loving, friendly individuals or a team of two to serve older adults and guests in our newly renovated Great Room Café. You will be serving a great variety of products ranging from sandwiches to salads, pastries to ice cream, water to coffee and bottled juices just to name a few! We need your help to get the café up and running. Must enjoy visiting with customers. Good hospitality/food service skills. Must be comfortable working with a cash box. Agency: Wauwatosa Health Department We are seeking fun loving, friendly individuals or a team of two to serve older adults and guests in our newly renovated Great Room Café. You will be serving a great variety of products ranging from sandwiches to salads, pastries to ice cream, water to coffee and bottled juices just to name a few! We need your help to get the café up and running. Must enjoy visiting with customers. Good hospitality/food service skills. Must be comfortable working with a cash box. Agency: Wauwatosa Health Department Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53225 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cafe AttendantWe have a great opportunity open for you! Selling items in our café area. We have items such as: snacks, soft drinks, microwave foods, pizza, and the lunches provided by our main kitchen area. Cleaning, organizing, stocking up items when low. Cash handling, customer service, reliable, team player. Washing hands, social distance, face mask optional Process: Volunteer application, background check 18 & older, copy of a current tuberculosis test. Let's set up a tour email or call. Can't wait to meet you!! You can pick whatever day fits your schedule. Monday's - 9-1pm Tuesday's - 9-1pm Wednesday's - 8-12 or 12-4pm Thursday's - 8-12 or 12-4pm Agency: St. Ann Center for Intergenerational Care Stein Campus We have a great opportunity open for you! Selling items in our café area. We have items such as: snacks, soft drinks, microwave foods, pizza, and the lunches provided by our main kitchen area. Cleaning, organizing, stocking up items when low. Cash handling, customer service, reliable, team player. Washing hands, social distance, face mask optional Process: Volunteer application, background check 18 & older, copy of a current tuberculosis test. Let's set up a tour email or call. Can't wait to meet you!! You can pick whatever day fits your schedule. Monday's - 9-1pm Tuesday's - 9-1pm Wednesday's - 8-12 or 12-4pm Thursday's - 8-12 or 12-4pm Agency: St. Ann Center for Intergenerational Care Stein Campus Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53207 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adult Day Program - WauwatosaEnjoy some time crafting, playing games, assisting lunch services, and teaching others how to cook the basics with our adult day program participants. This is an ongoing volunteer opportunity with flexible hours between 8am and 2pm, Monday through Friday at our Wauwatosa location. Our participants would love to spend some time with you hanging out and doing fun, engaging activities! Agency: Easterseals Southeast Wisconsin Enjoy some time crafting, playing games, assisting lunch services, and teaching others how to cook the basics with our adult day program participants. This is an ongoing volunteer opportunity with flexible hours between 8am and 2pm, Monday through Friday at our Wauwatosa location. Our participants would love to spend some time with you hanging out and doing fun, engaging activities! Agency: Easterseals Southeast Wisconsin Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53210 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Adult Day Program - WaukeshaEnjoy some time crafting, playing games, assisting lunch services, and teaching others how to cook the basics with our adult day program participants. This is an ongoing volunteer opportunity with flexible hours between 8am and 2pm, Monday through Friday at our Waukesha location. Our participants would love to spend some time with you hanging out and doing fun, engaging activities! Agency: Easterseals Southeast Wisconsin Enjoy some time crafting, playing games, assisting lunch services, and teaching others how to cook the basics with our adult day program participants. This is an ongoing volunteer opportunity with flexible hours between 8am and 2pm, Monday through Friday at our Waukesha location. Our participants would love to spend some time with you hanging out and doing fun, engaging activities! Agency: Easterseals Southeast Wisconsin Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53186 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Adult Day Program - KenoshaEnjoy some time crafting, playing games, assisting lunch services, and teaching others how to cook the basics with our adult day program participants. This is an ongoing volunteer opportunity with flexible hours between 8am and 2pm, Monday through Friday at our Kenosha YMCA location. The length of your time with us is up to you! Our participants would love to spend some time with you hanging out and doing fun, engaging activities! Agency: Easterseals Southeast Wisconsin Enjoy some time crafting, playing games, assisting lunch services, and teaching others how to cook the basics with our adult day program participants. This is an ongoing volunteer opportunity with flexible hours between 8am and 2pm, Monday through Friday at our Kenosha YMCA location. The length of your time with us is up to you! Our participants would love to spend some time with you hanging out and doing fun, engaging activities! Agency: Easterseals Southeast Wisconsin Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53144 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Health Lifestyles - Snack PackingNeed an opportunity for your employees in the comfort of the workplace? Pack healthy snacks for Club members at your office location. This option will help us provide our members with healthy snacks to have after school or take home. We request a monetary or in-kind donation to cover the cost of snacks. Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee Need an opportunity for your employees in the comfort of the workplace? Pack healthy snacks for Club members at your office location. This option will help us provide our members with healthy snacks to have after school or take home. We request a monetary or in-kind donation to cover the cost of snacks. Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53212 Allow Groups: Teams only |
Volunteer: Join our Food Recovery Team!We are looking for volunteers to join our Food Recovery Team! With YOUR help we can rescue 300,000lbs of food annually. This quality food from local grocery store partners that would otherwise go to waste. Instead, your efforts provide much-needed variety in produce and shelf-stable foods, bringing joy and nourishment to those in need. Sign up today to become a Food Recovery Driver and be part of something truly meaningful! Agency: NourishMKE We are looking for volunteers to join our Food Recovery Team! With YOUR help we can rescue 300,000lbs of food annually. This quality food from local grocery store partners that would otherwise go to waste. Instead, your efforts provide much-needed variety in produce and shelf-stable foods, bringing joy and nourishment to those in need. Sign up today to become a Food Recovery Driver and be part of something truly meaningful! Agency: NourishMKE Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53205 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry Volunteers needed Thursdays 3:30 - 6:30 p.m.NH's Food Pantry is unique as it is a FULL CHOICE pantry. Volunteers serve our Pantry guests by fulfilling and packing custom orders of non-perishable, perishable, and frozen food items. Volunteers might also welcome and register guests and build relationships with them. Hours Needed: Thursdays 3:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Some tasks may require the ability to lift 40 lbs without difficulty. However, there are still lighter, low-impact tasks for those who are unable to lift 40 lbs for any reason! Children 13+ are welcome to volunteer as long as they are accompanied by a trusted, adult (who is a parent, guardian, group leader, teacher or babysitter/nanny). Children 13-17 will not be tasked with registering pantry guests. Agency: Neighborhood House of Milwaukee NH's Food Pantry is unique as it is a FULL CHOICE pantry. Volunteers serve our Pantry guests by fulfilling and packing custom orders of non-perishable, perishable, and frozen food items. Volunteers might also welcome and register guests and build relationships with them. Hours Needed: Thursdays 3:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Some tasks may require the ability to lift 40 lbs without difficulty. However, there are still lighter, low-impact tasks for those who are unable to lift 40 lbs for any reason! Children 13+ are welcome to volunteer as long as they are accompanied by a trusted, adult (who is a parent, guardian, group leader, teacher or babysitter/nanny). Children 13-17 will not be tasked with registering pantry guests. Agency: Neighborhood House of Milwaukee Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53208 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Program VolunteerACAP offers innovative, meaningful programming to more than 85 members at 2 different downtown Waukesha sites in 5 different program areas: Advocacy, the Arts, Education & Enrichment, Sports & Recreation, and Volunteerism. We can always use volunteers to help out in our various classes. If you would like to volunteer with us during our day programs, please email us at: info@acap-waukesha.org, or call us at 262-521-1120. We are sure we'll find you a spot doing something fun and interesting with us. Agency: Adaptive Community Approach Program ACAP offers innovative, meaningful programming to more than 85 members at 2 different downtown Waukesha sites in 5 different program areas: Advocacy, the Arts, Education & Enrichment, Sports & Recreation, and Volunteerism. We can always use volunteers to help out in our various classes. If you would like to volunteer with us during our day programs, please email us at: info@acap-waukesha.org, or call us at 262-521-1120. We are sure we'll find you a spot doing something fun and interesting with us. Agency: Adaptive Community Approach Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53186 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Sorting to Solve HungerThank you for your interest in helping us to solve hunger! We have a wide variety of volunteer opportunities at our Milwaukee food bank. We welcome individuals, families, corporate and social groups. Volunteers participate in sorting, packaging, labeling, and cleaning projects. This could range from labeling canned goods to be shipped to food pantries, sorting meat products to provide meal programs with real protein, boxing fresh produce to send to homeless shelters, or packing bulk product into family friendly sized portions. Our staff will give you specific information about your task and assist you through your shift. Please note this volunteer activity takes place in a warehouse facility. For safety concerns, volunteers who are 10-13 years old must be accompanied by an adult for the duration of the volunteer activity.
Surfaces, equipment and tools are sanitized after each volunteer shift. We may ask our volunteers to assist us with the process. Volunteer Requirements & Information Must be able to stand for extended periods of time. Must be able to lift up to 20 pounds. Must wear closed-toe shoes. Volunteers must be at least 10 years old. Youth, ages 10-13, must be accompanied by their parent or guardian. Groups of school-age youth (schools, clubs, churches, etc.) require one adult chaperone for every 7-10 volunteers. All volunteers under 18 must have a parent or guardian initial and sign their liability waivers.Due to the nature of working with mostly donated foods, volunteer projects are not always guaranteed to come in on time or at all. Volunteer shifts may need to be shortened or rescheduled if projects are completed or unavailable. We will make every effort to provide a two-week notice if volunteer shifts will need to be rescheduled. Please register to participate through the volunteer portal on the Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin website: https://feedingamericawi.org/get-involved/volunteer/in-milwaukee/. Volunteer Sessions Monday - Friday: 9:00 am - 11:30 am, 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm If you have any questions, please reach out to Adam Koebel, Volunteer Engagement Coordinator. Email or call Adam at akoebel@feedingamericawi.org or 414-831-6326.
Agency: Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin Thank you for your interest in helping us to solve hunger! We have a wide variety of volunteer opportunities at our Milwaukee food bank. We welcome individuals, families, corporate and social groups. Volunteers participate in sorting, packaging, labeling, and cleaning projects. This could range from labeling canned goods to be shipped to food pantries, sorting meat products to provide meal programs with real protein, boxing fresh produce to send to homeless shelters, or packing bulk product into family friendly sized portions. Our staff will give you specific information about your task and assist you through your shift. Please note this volunteer activity takes place in a warehouse facility. For safety concerns, volunteers who are 10-13 years old must be accompanied by an adult for the duration of the volunteer activity.
Surfaces, equipment and tools are sanitized after each volunteer shift. We may ask our volunteers to assist us with the process. Volunteer Requirements & Information Must be able to stand for extended periods of time. Must be able to lift up to 20 pounds. Must wear closed-toe shoes. Volunteers must be at least 10 years old. Youth, ages 10-13, must be accompanied by their parent or guardian. Groups of school-age youth (schools, clubs, churches, etc.) require one adult chaperone for every 7-10 volunteers. All volunteers under 18 must have a parent or guardian initial and sign their liability waivers.Due to the nature of working with mostly donated foods, volunteer projects are not always guaranteed to come in on time or at all. Volunteer shifts may need to be shortened or rescheduled if projects are completed or unavailable. We will make every effort to provide a two-week notice if volunteer shifts will need to be rescheduled. Please register to participate through the volunteer portal on the Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin website: https://feedingamericawi.org/get-involved/volunteer/in-milwaukee/. Volunteer Sessions Monday - Friday: 9:00 am - 11:30 am, 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm If you have any questions, please reach out to Adam Koebel, Volunteer Engagement Coordinator. Email or call Adam at akoebel@feedingamericawi.org or 414-831-6326.
Agency: Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: 1 years old Zip Code: 53205 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Deliver Meals On Wheels! We Need Your Help Now More Than Ever.Make a difference in Milwaukee by delivering hot meals to our seniors and shut-ins! Horizon Home Care & Hospice has several Meals On Wheels routes in the Milwaukee metro area and some outlying suburbs. If interested in joining our team of dedicated volunteer delivery drivers, please contact us today for more information! As you might expect, the demand for home delivered meals has increased since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Please consider donating a little of your time to help us guarantee that everyone in our community can get the help that they need. To ensure your safety, and the safety of our patients and staff, Horizon follows all CDC guidelines. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Wearing a mask/face covering if not vaccinated Maintaining social distancing of 6 feet or more Self-quarantining if you are experiencing any COVID-19 symptoms (fever, chills, cough or difficulty breathing, fatigue, muscle or body aches, new loss of taste or smell, sore throat, congestion or runny nose, nausea or vomiting, diarrhea) Washing hands and/or sanitizing often Disinfecting work areas before and after useHorizon will provide all necessary protective equipment and supplies to ensure that all safe practices can be followed. To start your service experience, please reach out to the Volunteer Department at 414-365-8300/Email: volunteers@hhch.net.
Agency: Horizon Home Care & Hospice Make a difference in Milwaukee by delivering hot meals to our seniors and shut-ins! Horizon Home Care & Hospice has several Meals On Wheels routes in the Milwaukee metro area and some outlying suburbs. If interested in joining our team of dedicated volunteer delivery drivers, please contact us today for more information! As you might expect, the demand for home delivered meals has increased since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Please consider donating a little of your time to help us guarantee that everyone in our community can get the help that they need. To ensure your safety, and the safety of our patients and staff, Horizon follows all CDC guidelines. This includes, but is not limited to, the following: Wearing a mask/face covering if not vaccinated Maintaining social distancing of 6 feet or more Self-quarantining if you are experiencing any COVID-19 symptoms (fever, chills, cough or difficulty breathing, fatigue, muscle or body aches, new loss of taste or smell, sore throat, congestion or runny nose, nausea or vomiting, diarrhea) Washing hands and/or sanitizing often Disinfecting work areas before and after useHorizon will provide all necessary protective equipment and supplies to ensure that all safe practices can be followed. To start your service experience, please reach out to the Volunteer Department at 414-365-8300/Email: volunteers@hhch.net.
Agency: Horizon Home Care & Hospice Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53208 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Food Pantry Assistant ShopperFood Pantry Assistant Shopper The Waukesha Salvation Army is looking for long term volunteers to help in our Food Pantry. Commit to volunteering with the program at least once a week for a minimum of 4 hours each week. Pantry Hours are TUESDAYS & WEDNESDAYS 12:45PM-4PM FRIDAYS 8:45AM-12PM Assist participants utilizing the food pantry. Keep food pantry clean, organized, and tidy. Record and enter data from clients accessing the food pantry. Work well with staff and volunteers. Willing to work with people from a range of cultural backgrounds in a friendly, non-judgmental manner. Must be comfortable interacting with people who may have limited English. Work collaboratively as part of a team. Must keep client information private and confidential. Prepackage groceries as needed. Must wear a mask at all times while volunteering. Must be able to lift 20 pounds. Need to be able to be on your feet for the entire shift 4 hours.Agency: Salvation Army of Waukesha County Food Pantry Assistant Shopper The Waukesha Salvation Army is looking for long term volunteers to help in our Food Pantry. Commit to volunteering with the program at least once a week for a minimum of 4 hours each week. Pantry Hours are TUESDAYS & WEDNESDAYS 12:45PM-4PM FRIDAYS 8:45AM-12PM Assist participants utilizing the food pantry. Keep food pantry clean, organized, and tidy. Record and enter data from clients accessing the food pantry. Work well with staff and volunteers. Willing to work with people from a range of cultural backgrounds in a friendly, non-judgmental manner. Must be comfortable interacting with people who may have limited English. Work collaboratively as part of a team. Must keep client information private and confidential. Prepackage groceries as needed. Must wear a mask at all times while volunteering. Must be able to lift 20 pounds. Need to be able to be on your feet for the entire shift 4 hours.Agency: Salvation Army of Waukesha County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53188 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adopt a Clinic!Help us show appreciation for our healthcare heroes by adopting a clinic! This is a wonderful opportunity to work with a group of friends, family, or colleagues to bring sweet treats or items of appreciation for one (or more) of our clinic healthcare staff. Whether it's bringing bakery goods, planning a pizza party, or donating self-care supplies, you are helping to make a difference for those on the frontlines battling COVID-19. Agency: Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers Help us show appreciation for our healthcare heroes by adopting a clinic! This is a wonderful opportunity to work with a group of friends, family, or colleagues to bring sweet treats or items of appreciation for one (or more) of our clinic healthcare staff. Whether it's bringing bakery goods, planning a pizza party, or donating self-care supplies, you are helping to make a difference for those on the frontlines battling COVID-19. Agency: Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53204 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Making mealsWe 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: 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 |