Opportunities From: Volunteers United

Volunteer: Part-time Program Coordinator

Health Equity Lunch and Learn Program Serving Aging Black Women in Milwaukee.

The Center for Leadership of Afrikan Women’s Wellness (CLAWW) is seeking a dedicated part-time Program Coordinator (volunteer) to support our Health Equity Lunch and Learn Program, designed specifically for aging Black women. This individual will work closely with the Executive Director in person on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 12:00–5:00 pm.

Key Responsibilities:

Make calls to schedule and confirm Lunch and Learn Workshops, guest speakers, and venues.Coordinate healthy menus with the caterer Arrange for food, set up, and clean up Take attendance and maintain data/records Manage online registration for healing circles Stay in touch with participants through emails, texts, and follow-up messages Send personalized invitations to encourage continued participation.

Qualifications:

A competitive candidate will be:

Committed to the healing and empowerment of Black women who have experienced trauma, Punctual and reliable, with the ability to honor commitments, Organized with strong time-management skills, Comfortable with basic communication tools (phone, email, text).

Why Volunteer with Us? If you believe in supporting aging Black women, addressing health disparities, and being part of the healing process, this is the opportunity for you.

Agency: Center for Leadership of Afikan Women's Wellness

Health Equity Lunch and Learn Program Serving Aging Black Women in Milwaukee.

The Center for Leadership of Afrikan Women’s Wellness (CLAWW) is seeking a dedicated part-time Program Coordinator (volunteer) to support our Health Equity Lunch and Learn Program, designed specifically for aging Black women. This individual will work closely with the Executive Director in person on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 12:00–5:00 pm.

Key Responsibilities:

Make calls to schedule and confirm Lunch and Learn Workshops, guest speakers, and venues.Coordinate healthy menus with the caterer Arrange for food, set up, and clean up Take attendance and maintain data/records Manage online registration for healing circles Stay in touch with participants through emails, texts, and follow-up messages Send personalized invitations to encourage continued participation.

Qualifications:

A competitive candidate will be:

Committed to the healing and empowerment of Black women who have experienced trauma, Punctual and reliable, with the ability to honor commitments, Organized with strong time-management skills, Comfortable with basic communication tools (phone, email, text).

Why Volunteer with Us? If you believe in supporting aging Black women, addressing health disparities, and being part of the healing process, this is the opportunity for you.

Agency: Center for Leadership of Afikan Women's Wellness

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry- Rescue Driver Volunteer

You can make a huge impact supporting our Food Pantry in a very simple way. Are you always on the go, running errands? Do you have a decent-sized vehicle that can carry a few loads? If you have some free time once or twice a week, then you would be a great fit to help us! As MCC’s Food Rescue Driver, you would assist by volunteering for the MCC food pantry team by picking up donations from grocery stores and other retailers. The Food Rescue Drivers utilize their vehicle to pick up food donations from retailers, ensuring good-quality food reaches our neighbors in need.

Pickup: Tuesdays & Thursdays- As early as 8 am to as late as 11:30 am. Location: 53204 area (details will be provided at orientation)

Agency: Milwaukee Christian Center

You can make a huge impact supporting our Food Pantry in a very simple way. Are you always on the go, running errands? Do you have a decent-sized vehicle that can carry a few loads? If you have some free time once or twice a week, then you would be a great fit to help us! As MCC’s Food Rescue Driver, you would assist by volunteering for the MCC food pantry team by picking up donations from grocery stores and other retailers. The Food Rescue Drivers utilize their vehicle to pick up food donations from retailers, ensuring good-quality food reaches our neighbors in need.

Pickup: Tuesdays & Thursdays- As early as 8 am to as late as 11:30 am. Location: 53204 area (details will be provided at orientation)

Agency: Milwaukee Christian Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Children's program at the Shelter

Volunteers acting as mentors and role models for  the children of the shelter. Depending on the number of children, the ages of the children and how many volunteers will determine what activities will take place each evening.   The Children's program takes place immediately following dinner. Dinner is served at 6 pm.. so somewhere around 6:45pm.  The activity could be as simple as playing games with the children, arts and crafts or helping with homework. 

Agency: Milwaukee Women's Center

Volunteers acting as mentors and role models for  the children of the shelter. Depending on the number of children, the ages of the children and how many volunteers will determine what activities will take place each evening.   The Children's program takes place immediately following dinner. Dinner is served at 6 pm.. so somewhere around 6:45pm.  The activity could be as simple as playing games with the children, arts and crafts or helping with homework. 

Agency: Milwaukee Women's Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53215

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Make Friendly Phone Calls to Seniors in your Community (Waukesha County)

We are putting out a call for volunteers to join the Friendly Phone Call program! This program pairs an Eras client with a volunteer to have regular conversations by phone. The Friendly Phone Call program is a longer-term commitment (12+ weeks) and seeks to decrease social isolation and reduce the feelings of loneliness in our clients.

How does it work?

The volunteer will complete an application, be screened, and matched with a client(s). The volunteer calls the client to introduce themselves and, along with the client, decides when and how often they should connect (usually between 2-4 times a month, with calls typically lasting 20 minutes or less- but may be longer if time permits). After each call, the volunteer lets Eras know whether they were able to connect with the client (through a quick email, phone call, or online survey). If a client asks for a ride, assistance, resources, or has questions or concerns, volunteers should refer them to our main line. Eras staff will follow up on any additional needs that the client has. Repeat!

To sign up to volunteer for this or other opportunities, please visit our website: https://eras.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer/ or call us at 414-488-6931 and we can assist you over the phone.

Agency: Eras Senior Network, Inc

We are putting out a call for volunteers to join the Friendly Phone Call program! This program pairs an Eras client with a volunteer to have regular conversations by phone. The Friendly Phone Call program is a longer-term commitment (12+ weeks) and seeks to decrease social isolation and reduce the feelings of loneliness in our clients.

How does it work?

The volunteer will complete an application, be screened, and matched with a client(s). The volunteer calls the client to introduce themselves and, along with the client, decides when and how often they should connect (usually between 2-4 times a month, with calls typically lasting 20 minutes or less- but may be longer if time permits). After each call, the volunteer lets Eras know whether they were able to connect with the client (through a quick email, phone call, or online survey). If a client asks for a ride, assistance, resources, or has questions or concerns, volunteers should refer them to our main line. Eras staff will follow up on any additional needs that the client has. Repeat!

To sign up to volunteer for this or other opportunities, please visit our website: https://eras.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer/ or call us at 414-488-6931 and we can assist you over the phone.

Agency: Eras Senior Network, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53188

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Make Friendly Phone Calls to Seniors in your Community (Milwaukee County)

We are putting out a call for volunteers to join the Friendly Phone Call program! This program pairs an Eras client with a volunteer to have regular conversations by phone. The Friendly Phone Call program is a longer-term commitment (12+ weeks) and seeks to decrease social isolation and reduce the feelings of loneliness in our clients.

How does it work?

The volunteer will complete an application, be screened, and matched with a client(s). The volunteer calls the client to introduce themselves and, along with the client, decides when and how often they should connect (usually between 2-4 times a month, with calls typically lasting 20 minutes or less- but may be longer if time permits). After each call, the volunteer lets Eras know whether they were able to connect with the client (through a quick email, phone call, or online survey). If a client asks for a ride, assistance, resources, or has questions or concerns, volunteers should refer them to our main line. Eras staff will follow up on any additional needs that the client has. Repeat!

To sign up to volunteer for this or other opportunities, please visit our website: https://eras.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer/ or call us at (414) 488-6931 and we can assist you over the phone.

Agency: Eras Senior Network, Inc

We are putting out a call for volunteers to join the Friendly Phone Call program! This program pairs an Eras client with a volunteer to have regular conversations by phone. The Friendly Phone Call program is a longer-term commitment (12+ weeks) and seeks to decrease social isolation and reduce the feelings of loneliness in our clients.

How does it work?

The volunteer will complete an application, be screened, and matched with a client(s). The volunteer calls the client to introduce themselves and, along with the client, decides when and how often they should connect (usually between 2-4 times a month, with calls typically lasting 20 minutes or less- but may be longer if time permits). After each call, the volunteer lets Eras know whether they were able to connect with the client (through a quick email, phone call, or online survey). If a client asks for a ride, assistance, resources, or has questions or concerns, volunteers should refer them to our main line. Eras staff will follow up on any additional needs that the client has. Repeat!

To sign up to volunteer for this or other opportunities, please visit our website: https://eras.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer/ or call us at (414) 488-6931 and we can assist you over the phone.

Agency: Eras Senior Network, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53188

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grocery Shop For or With a Senior in Waukesha County!

Shop For (Or with) A Senior! Volunteer to Grocery Shop!

Drivers are needed to help grocery shop for a senior, or take them to grocery shop together. This is a flexible volunteer opportunity - you tell us when you're available and we'll match you with a client in need. We serve clients throughout Waukesha County and you can tell us which communities you want to drive in. 

What are the benefits of this opportunity?

-FLEXIBLE volunteer opportunity.

-Volunteer once a month, once a week, or every day!

-Grocery shop close to home or across the whole county.

-Book grocery trips at a time when YOU'RE free.

-Sign up for trips using our online portal, by email, or by phone.

-Build long-lasting connections with other older adults.

-Give a helping hand to others who need it.

 

Your time and kindness helps our clients stay independent in their homes and is much appreciated!

 

What do you need?

A car in good-working order or public transportation savvy. Vehicle insurance, if applicable (supplementary insurance also provided). A willingness to interact with older adults. Attention to detail for shopping lists. A desire to join a culture of service!

 

Agency: Eras Senior Network, Inc

Shop For (Or with) A Senior! Volunteer to Grocery Shop!

Drivers are needed to help grocery shop for a senior, or take them to grocery shop together. This is a flexible volunteer opportunity - you tell us when you're available and we'll match you with a client in need. We serve clients throughout Waukesha County and you can tell us which communities you want to drive in. 

What are the benefits of this opportunity?

-FLEXIBLE volunteer opportunity.

-Volunteer once a month, once a week, or every day!

-Grocery shop close to home or across the whole county.

-Book grocery trips at a time when YOU'RE free.

-Sign up for trips using our online portal, by email, or by phone.

-Build long-lasting connections with other older adults.

-Give a helping hand to others who need it.

 

Your time and kindness helps our clients stay independent in their homes and is much appreciated!

 

What do you need?

A car in good-working order or public transportation savvy. Vehicle insurance, if applicable (supplementary insurance also provided). A willingness to interact with older adults. Attention to detail for shopping lists. A desire to join a culture of service!

 

Agency: Eras Senior Network, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 53188

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grocery Shop For or With a Senior in Milwaukee County!

Shop For (Or with) A Senior! Volunteer to Grocery Shop!

Drivers are needed to help grocery shop for a senior, or take them to grocery shop together. This is a flexible volunteer opportunity - you tell us when you're available and we'll match you with a client in need. We serve clients throughout Milwaukee County and you can tell us which communities you want to drive in. 

What are the benefits of this opportunity?

-FLEXIBLE volunteer opportunity.

-Volunteer once a month, once a week, or every day!

-Grocery shop close to home or across the whole county.

-Book grocery trips at a time when YOU'RE free.

-Sign up for trips using our online portal, by email, or by phone.

-Build long-lasting connections with other older adults.

-Give a helping hand to others who need it.

 

Your time and kindness helps our clients stay independent in their homes and is much appreciated!

 

What do you need?

A car in good-working order or public transportation savvy. Vehicle insurance, if applicable (supplementary insurance also provided). A willingness to interact with older adults. Attention to detail for shopping lists. A desire to join a culture of service!

 


Agency: Eras Senior Network, Inc

Shop For (Or with) A Senior! Volunteer to Grocery Shop!

Drivers are needed to help grocery shop for a senior, or take them to grocery shop together. This is a flexible volunteer opportunity - you tell us when you're available and we'll match you with a client in need. We serve clients throughout Milwaukee County and you can tell us which communities you want to drive in. 

What are the benefits of this opportunity?

-FLEXIBLE volunteer opportunity.

-Volunteer once a month, once a week, or every day!

-Grocery shop close to home or across the whole county.

-Book grocery trips at a time when YOU'RE free.

-Sign up for trips using our online portal, by email, or by phone.

-Build long-lasting connections with other older adults.

-Give a helping hand to others who need it.

 

Your time and kindness helps our clients stay independent in their homes and is much appreciated!

 

What do you need?

A car in good-working order or public transportation savvy. Vehicle insurance, if applicable (supplementary insurance also provided). A willingness to interact with older adults. Attention to detail for shopping lists. A desire to join a culture of service!

 


Agency: Eras Senior Network, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53227

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Drivers Needed in Waukesha County!

Drive to Change Lives

 

Become a Volunteer Driver!

Drivers are needed to help transport seniors to places like their doctor's office, the grocery store, and the pharmacy. This is a flexible volunteer opportunity - you tell us when you're available and we'll match you with a client in need. We serve clients throughout Waukesha County and you can tell us which communities you want to drive in. 

What are the benefits of this opportunity?

-FLEXIBLE volunteer opportunity.

-Volunteer once a month, once a week, or every day!

-Give rides close to home or across the whole county.

-Book one ride at a time when YOU'RE free.

-Sign up for rides using our online portal, by email, or by phone.

-Build long-lasting connections with other older adults.

-Giving a helping hand to others who need it.

Your time and kindness helps our clients stay independent in their homes and is much appreciated!

What do you need?

A car in good-working order. Vehicle insurance (supplementary insurance also provided). A willingness to interact with older adults. High reliability. A desire to join a culture of service!

 


Agency: Eras Senior Network, Inc

Drive to Change Lives

 

Become a Volunteer Driver!

Drivers are needed to help transport seniors to places like their doctor's office, the grocery store, and the pharmacy. This is a flexible volunteer opportunity - you tell us when you're available and we'll match you with a client in need. We serve clients throughout Waukesha County and you can tell us which communities you want to drive in. 

What are the benefits of this opportunity?

-FLEXIBLE volunteer opportunity.

-Volunteer once a month, once a week, or every day!

-Give rides close to home or across the whole county.

-Book one ride at a time when YOU'RE free.

-Sign up for rides using our online portal, by email, or by phone.

-Build long-lasting connections with other older adults.

-Giving a helping hand to others who need it.

Your time and kindness helps our clients stay independent in their homes and is much appreciated!

What do you need?

A car in good-working order. Vehicle insurance (supplementary insurance also provided). A willingness to interact with older adults. High reliability. A desire to join a culture of service!

 


Agency: Eras Senior Network, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 53188

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Drivers Needed in Milwaukee County!

Drive to Change Lives

 

Become a Volunteer Driver!

Drivers are needed to help transport seniors to places like their doctor's office, the grocery store, and the pharmacy. This is a flexible volunteer opportunity - you tell us when you're available and we'll match you with a client in need. We serve clients throughout Milwaukee County and you can tell us which communities you want to drive in. 

What are the benefits of this opportunity?

-FLEXIBLE volunteer opportunity.

-Volunteer once a month, once a week, or every day!

-Give rides close to home or across the whole county.

-Book one ride at a time when YOU'RE free.

-Sign up for rides using our online portal, by email, or by phone.

-Build long-lasting connections with other older adults.

-Giving a helping hand to others who need it.

Your time and kindness helps our clients stay independent in their homes and is much appreciated!

What do you need?

A car in good-working order. Vehicle insurance (supplementary insurance also provided). A willingness to interact with older adults. High reliability. A desire to join a culture of service!

 


Agency: Eras Senior Network, Inc

Drive to Change Lives

 

Become a Volunteer Driver!

Drivers are needed to help transport seniors to places like their doctor's office, the grocery store, and the pharmacy. This is a flexible volunteer opportunity - you tell us when you're available and we'll match you with a client in need. We serve clients throughout Milwaukee County and you can tell us which communities you want to drive in. 

What are the benefits of this opportunity?

-FLEXIBLE volunteer opportunity.

-Volunteer once a month, once a week, or every day!

-Give rides close to home or across the whole county.

-Book one ride at a time when YOU'RE free.

-Sign up for rides using our online portal, by email, or by phone.

-Build long-lasting connections with other older adults.

-Giving a helping hand to others who need it.

Your time and kindness helps our clients stay independent in their homes and is much appreciated!

What do you need?

A car in good-working order. Vehicle insurance (supplementary insurance also provided). A willingness to interact with older adults. High reliability. A desire to join a culture of service!

 


Agency: Eras Senior Network, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53227

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Provide a meal for homeless youth and young adults

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

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: 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: Become an Assistant Advocate at our Youth Shelter

Pathfinder's Youth Shelter provides emergency housing and supportive services to homeless and runaway youth. Assistant Advocates assist with the physical and counseling needs of the youth and help staff maintain the high level of care it provides. They provide the day-to-day supervision of the residents and the guidance, support, and encouragement needed to return to a safe place.   

Responsibilities:

Oversee the day-to-day activities of resident youth Answer phones and provide information information, referrals and crisis counseling Complete intakes, facilitate groups and resident orientations Assist staff with general house management

Qualifications:

Must possess a high school diploma or equivalent Must be age 21 or older Possess experience or an interest in working with teens and their families Demonstrate a lifestyle and value system that is in accordance with the interests of the youth Be able to make a 4 hour a week commitment for a minimum of 6 months Be able to pass reference and background checks

To learn more about becoming an Assistant Advocate or to apply, please apply on our website.

If you have any questions, please contact Jj Burch at community@pathfindersmke.org

Agency: Pathfinders

Pathfinder's Youth Shelter provides emergency housing and supportive services to homeless and runaway youth. Assistant Advocates assist with the physical and counseling needs of the youth and help staff maintain the high level of care it provides. They provide the day-to-day supervision of the residents and the guidance, support, and encouragement needed to return to a safe place.   

Responsibilities:

Oversee the day-to-day activities of resident youth Answer phones and provide information information, referrals and crisis counseling Complete intakes, facilitate groups and resident orientations Assist staff with general house management

Qualifications:

Must possess a high school diploma or equivalent Must be age 21 or older Possess experience or an interest in working with teens and their families Demonstrate a lifestyle and value system that is in accordance with the interests of the youth Be able to make a 4 hour a week commitment for a minimum of 6 months Be able to pass reference and background checks

To learn more about becoming an Assistant Advocate or to apply, please apply on our website.

If you have any questions, please contact Jj Burch at community@pathfindersmke.org

Agency: Pathfinders

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53202

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Drive

Because of rising costs, our members with mental health issues need help replenishing their cupboards with food.

Agency: Lutheran Social Services Of WI & Upper MI Inc.

Because of rising costs, our members with mental health issues need help replenishing their cupboards with food.

Agency: Lutheran Social Services Of WI & Upper MI Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53186

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Donate sandwiches for those in the community suffering from food insecurity

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 Christine Jacobs, christinej@guesthouseofmilwaukee.org or 414-315-7291, 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 Christine Jacobs, christinej@guesthouseofmilwaukee.org or 414-315-7291, 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: Diaper & Clothing Distribution Volunteers

We invite you to join us to assist during our monthly diaper distributions and our community closet events!
  WHEN & WHERE: 807 S. 14th StreetMilwaukee, WI 53204 2nd Saturday of the MonthVarious Shifts Available: 11 am-1 pm, 1-3 pm & 2-4 pm


      

Diaper Distribution Responsibilities:
● Arrive at 11 am to assist with area prep: arrange tables and chairs
● Moving diaper bags filled with various sizes of diapers, including (Newborn, 1,2,3,4,5,6, Youth SM & LG)
From the 2nd floor down to the main floor via elevator on utility carts for easier transportation.
● Diaper bags must be handled and transported with care.
● Assist staff with sorting and organizing diapers by size to display at the distribution table.
● Keep the loading area and distribution table clean, organized, and clear of any hazards.
● Work collaboratively with other volunteers and staff members to ensure a safe and efficient distribution:
All items must be ready to distribute no later than 12:50 pm (Event Doors Must Open to the Public at 1 pm)
● Cleanup tasks at the end of the shift: transporting any unclaimed diaper bags and clothing items back up to the 2nd floor, placing tables and chairs back at their original location, ensuring the main room is cleared by 4 pm.

Community Closet Responsibilities:
Arrive at 11 am to assist with closet prep: Arrange tables, chairs, mirror, and clothing racks
● Transporting clothing racks and bins from the 2nd floor down to the main floor via elevator
on utility carts for easier transportation.
● Clothing racks and donations must be handled and transported with care.
● Assist staff with sorting and organizing clothing items by size and category at the distribution tables.
● Work collaboratively with other volunteers and staff members to ensure a safe and efficient setup:
All items must be ready to distribute no later than 12:50 pm (Event Doors Must Open to the Public at 1 pm)
● Keep the loading area and distribution tables clean, organized, and clear of any hazards.
● Assist participants with finding clothing sizes and items needed
● Cleanup tasks at the end of the shift: transporting any unclaimed clothing items back up to the 2nd floor, placing tables and chairs back at their original location, ensuring the main room is cleared by 4 pm.

Requirements:
● Ability to execute the outlined schedule and be punctual for your assigned tasks/shift.
● Kind and caring service was demonstrated to all participants
● Willingness to work collaboratively with a diverse team of volunteers and staff members.
● Ability to lift and carry boxes of varying weights safely (approximately 30-50 pounds)
● Orientation and training will be provided on-site to familiarize volunteers with safety protocols, proper lifting techniques, and program procedures.

Agency: Milwaukee Christian Center

We invite you to join us to assist during our monthly diaper distributions and our community closet events!
  WHEN & WHERE: 807 S. 14th StreetMilwaukee, WI 53204 2nd Saturday of the MonthVarious Shifts Available: 11 am-1 pm, 1-3 pm & 2-4 pm


      

Diaper Distribution Responsibilities:
● Arrive at 11 am to assist with area prep: arrange tables and chairs
● Moving diaper bags filled with various sizes of diapers, including (Newborn, 1,2,3,4,5,6, Youth SM & LG)
From the 2nd floor down to the main floor via elevator on utility carts for easier transportation.
● Diaper bags must be handled and transported with care.
● Assist staff with sorting and organizing diapers by size to display at the distribution table.
● Keep the loading area and distribution table clean, organized, and clear of any hazards.
● Work collaboratively with other volunteers and staff members to ensure a safe and efficient distribution:
All items must be ready to distribute no later than 12:50 pm (Event Doors Must Open to the Public at 1 pm)
● Cleanup tasks at the end of the shift: transporting any unclaimed diaper bags and clothing items back up to the 2nd floor, placing tables and chairs back at their original location, ensuring the main room is cleared by 4 pm.

Community Closet Responsibilities:
Arrive at 11 am to assist with closet prep: Arrange tables, chairs, mirror, and clothing racks
● Transporting clothing racks and bins from the 2nd floor down to the main floor via elevator
on utility carts for easier transportation.
● Clothing racks and donations must be handled and transported with care.
● Assist staff with sorting and organizing clothing items by size and category at the distribution tables.
● Work collaboratively with other volunteers and staff members to ensure a safe and efficient setup:
All items must be ready to distribute no later than 12:50 pm (Event Doors Must Open to the Public at 1 pm)
● Keep the loading area and distribution tables clean, organized, and clear of any hazards.
● Assist participants with finding clothing sizes and items needed
● Cleanup tasks at the end of the shift: transporting any unclaimed clothing items back up to the 2nd floor, placing tables and chairs back at their original location, ensuring the main room is cleared by 4 pm.

Requirements:
● Ability to execute the outlined schedule and be punctual for your assigned tasks/shift.
● Kind and caring service was demonstrated to all participants
● Willingness to work collaboratively with a diverse team of volunteers and staff members.
● Ability to lift and carry boxes of varying weights safely (approximately 30-50 pounds)
● Orientation and training will be provided on-site to familiarize volunteers with safety protocols, proper lifting techniques, and program procedures.

Agency: Milwaukee Christian Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Clothing Stockroom Volunteer

Are you great with keeping things organized & arranged? We could use your help to keep us on track with our stockroom for our community clothing closet. Please join us and let's work together to get our inventory ready to go for our neighbors!
  Mondays or Tuesdays 9 am-12pm


      





Community Closet Responsibilities:
Work collaboratively with other volunteers and staff members to ensure a safe and efficient setup. We also ask that everyone wash their hands before & after working with donated items or wear gloves if they desire.
●Assist staff with sorting and organizing clothing items by size, category, and seasonal style. 
● Properly inspect clothing for any damages, stains before placing them in the stacks for folding, racks, or storage. Keep in mind that all donations must be handled with care.
● While sorting and organizing, make sure you place them in their designated section, and those get marked or labeled accordingly. 
● Diapers must also be placed on racks or storage areas organized & sorted by size.




Agency: Milwaukee Christian Center

Are you great with keeping things organized & arranged? We could use your help to keep us on track with our stockroom for our community clothing closet. Please join us and let's work together to get our inventory ready to go for our neighbors!
  Mondays or Tuesdays 9 am-12pm


      





Community Closet Responsibilities:
Work collaboratively with other volunteers and staff members to ensure a safe and efficient setup. We also ask that everyone wash their hands before & after working with donated items or wear gloves if they desire.
●Assist staff with sorting and organizing clothing items by size, category, and seasonal style. 
● Properly inspect clothing for any damages, stains before placing them in the stacks for folding, racks, or storage. Keep in mind that all donations must be handled with care.
● While sorting and organizing, make sure you place them in their designated section, and those get marked or labeled accordingly. 
● Diapers must also be placed on racks or storage areas organized & sorted by size.




Agency: Milwaukee Christian Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53204

Allow Groups: No


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 Support

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

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 Volunteer

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

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: Host a Diaper and Diapering Supplies Drive for Mom’s in Need!

Many pregnant women and new moms in Milwaukee County are in crisis. The WCS Maternal Health Improvement Team serves pregnant women, new moms and their families. Our team works one-on-one with women to support them as they work to achieve their recovery and related goals. This includes connecting them with the medical, mental health, and substance use treatment services they need, as well as working with them to find safe and affordable housing, healthy and affordable food options, clothing, transportation, and other basic resources they need to be healthy and thrive. We have found that new moms who take part in our programming are in significant need of diapers and wipes for their infants and toddlers.

If your team would like to make a difference in the lives of new moms and their children, please consider hosting a Diaper and Diapering Supplies Drive! A baby typically uses 2,500 diapers in a year.  Perhaps your team could consider sponsoring one woman with 2,500 diapers or even five women with a gift of 12,500 diapers!

Our moms will benefit greatly if they don’t have to worry about having enough diapers to keep a baby clean, dry, and healthy, and can focus on prioritizing their health and the well-being of their families. To host a drive or to learn more about how the WCS Maternal Health Improvement Team helps women improve their health and develop new life skills, please contact development@wiscs.org.

Agency: Wisconsin Community Services, Inc.

Many pregnant women and new moms in Milwaukee County are in crisis. The WCS Maternal Health Improvement Team serves pregnant women, new moms and their families. Our team works one-on-one with women to support them as they work to achieve their recovery and related goals. This includes connecting them with the medical, mental health, and substance use treatment services they need, as well as working with them to find safe and affordable housing, healthy and affordable food options, clothing, transportation, and other basic resources they need to be healthy and thrive. We have found that new moms who take part in our programming are in significant need of diapers and wipes for their infants and toddlers.

If your team would like to make a difference in the lives of new moms and their children, please consider hosting a Diaper and Diapering Supplies Drive! A baby typically uses 2,500 diapers in a year.  Perhaps your team could consider sponsoring one woman with 2,500 diapers or even five women with a gift of 12,500 diapers!

Our moms will benefit greatly if they don’t have to worry about having enough diapers to keep a baby clean, dry, and healthy, and can focus on prioritizing their health and the well-being of their families. To host a drive or to learn more about how the WCS Maternal Health Improvement Team helps women improve their health and develop new life skills, please contact development@wiscs.org.

Agency: Wisconsin Community Services, Inc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nourish Our Community at Fond du Lac Ave Community Food Center

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

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 Center

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

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 Center

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

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 Center

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

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: Host a Food Drive to Fill Our Empty Shelves!

NourishMKE needs your help hosting a food drive to keep our shelves stocked with free, nutritious foods year-round. You will work one-on-one with a food drive professional who will walk with you every step of the way.

Our community-based food pantries are encouraging places where neighbors can select and prepare free, quality food with dignity while building relationships and having experiences that support wellness in all areas of life. 

We're a place where everyone can find the nourishment they need. 

Each year our network of community food pantries nourishes over 54,000 lives with food and friendship at four locations and through home deliveries.

We are proud program partners of the United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County.

 

Agency: NourishMKE

NourishMKE needs your help hosting a food drive to keep our shelves stocked with free, nutritious foods year-round. You will work one-on-one with a food drive professional who will walk with you every step of the way.

Our community-based food pantries are encouraging places where neighbors can select and prepare free, quality food with dignity while building relationships and having experiences that support wellness in all areas of life. 

We're a place where everyone can find the nourishment they need. 

Each year our network of community food pantries nourishes over 54,000 lives with food and friendship at four locations and through home deliveries.

We are proud program partners of the United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County.

 

Agency: NourishMKE

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53205

Allow Groups: Yes


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: Food Sorting to Solve Hunger

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

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: Ambassador volunteers needed at Aurora Health Care Waukesha County

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

All volunteers need to be at least 15 years of age and commit to at least 64 hours of volunteering during a calendar year.

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

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

This opportunity is available:

M-F 7 am to 8 pm (Shifts: 8a-12p; 12p-4p; 4p-8p)

Weekends and holidays 7:30 am – 4 pm (Shifts: 8a-12p; 12p-4p)

Aurora Health Care Waukesha County

W231N1440 Corporate Ct

Waukesha, WI 53186

 

Agency: Aurora Medical Center In Summit

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

All volunteers need to be at least 15 years of age and commit to at least 64 hours of volunteering during a calendar year.

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

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

This opportunity is available:

M-F 7 am to 8 pm (Shifts: 8a-12p; 12p-4p; 4p-8p)

Weekends and holidays 7:30 am – 4 pm (Shifts: 8a-12p; 12p-4p)

Aurora Health Care Waukesha County

W231N1440 Corporate Ct

Waukesha, WI 53186

 

Agency: Aurora Medical Center In Summit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53186

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Floor Assistant volunteers needed at Aurora Medical Center Summit

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

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

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

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

Volunteers are needed:

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

 

Agency: Aurora Medical Center In Summit

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

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

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

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

Volunteers are needed:

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

 

Agency: Aurora Medical Center In Summit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53066

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cancer Companion volutneers needed at Aurora Medical Center Summit

Cancer Companion volunteers are needed at Aurora Medical Center Summit. 

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

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

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

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

Agency: Aurora Medical Center In Summit

Cancer Companion volunteers are needed at Aurora Medical Center Summit. 

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

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

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

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

Agency: Aurora Medical Center In Summit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53066

Allow Groups: No


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

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

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

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

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

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

Volunteers are needed:

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

Agency: Aurora Medical Center In Summit

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

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

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

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

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

Volunteers are needed:

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

Agency: Aurora Medical Center In Summit

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53066

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Healthcare Workers - Now Accepting Handmade Masks

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

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

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

Important items to note:

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

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

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

Please share this link with others!  

 

Agency: Children's Wisconsin Community Services

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

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

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

Important items to note:

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

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

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

Please share this link with others!  

 

Agency: Children's Wisconsin Community Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53226

Allow Groups: No