Volunteer Opportunities From: Volunteer Center of Sheboygan County

Volunteer: 2026 Buildings & Grounds Maintenance Year-Round

Hello! 

We are seeking a group of people or individual(s) to help out with projects at Camp Y-Koda to help monthly year round. If any corporate or business groups are interested in coming once or multiple times throughout the year, we can work with you!!! Camp is ALWAYS in need of lots of help when it comes to maintenance and property help. We have 80-acres of property. Daily or weekly projects will range from landscaping, painting, repairs, cleaning, etc. 

Questions? Contact us at (920) 467-6882 or kemmons@sheboygancountyymca.org 


**If you decide to work weekly or a TON throughout the course of the year, then you will be required to have a background check completed through the Department of Children and Families. We offer licensed child care year round and all individuals are required to have the check completed. 

Agency: YMCA Camp Y-Koda

Hello! 

We are seeking a group of people or individual(s) to help out with projects at Camp Y-Koda to help monthly year round. If any corporate or business groups are interested in coming once or multiple times throughout the year, we can work with you!!! Camp is ALWAYS in need of lots of help when it comes to maintenance and property help. We have 80-acres of property. Daily or weekly projects will range from landscaping, painting, repairs, cleaning, etc. 

Questions? Contact us at (920) 467-6882 or kemmons@sheboygancountyymca.org 


**If you decide to work weekly or a TON throughout the course of the year, then you will be required to have a background check completed through the Department of Children and Families. We offer licensed child care year round and all individuals are required to have the check completed. 

Agency: YMCA Camp Y-Koda

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53085

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2026 Summer Volunteer Videographer & Photographer

Hello! Camp Y-Koda is looking for a volunteer with videography and photography experience to help us with capturing the BEST moments of summer camp. The videographer will help us create a new "commercial", end of year slide show and provide amazing photos of our campers to their parents! Camp Y-Koda is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and a branch of the Sheboygan County YMCA.

This year our Summer Camp program is June 8-August 28, 2026. Hours are typically 8:30am - 4:00pm and a Thursday parent program. We are looking for someone to stop by once or twice a week and parent programs to capture those moments!

If you are interested in applying to be our volunteer videographer/photographer, please send your portfolio to Dani Roscovius, droscovius@sheboygancountyymca.org. As a thank you to your service, we will provide you with a list of ways you will be recognized for your time!!

**This position will require a background check fee of $50.00. Camp can cover the cost or if you would like to cover the fee as a donation to camp. All volunteer forms to complete before starting. Kaitlyn will send you the full details.

Agency: YMCA Camp Y-Koda

Hello! Camp Y-Koda is looking for a volunteer with videography and photography experience to help us with capturing the BEST moments of summer camp. The videographer will help us create a new "commercial", end of year slide show and provide amazing photos of our campers to their parents! Camp Y-Koda is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and a branch of the Sheboygan County YMCA.

This year our Summer Camp program is June 8-August 28, 2026. Hours are typically 8:30am - 4:00pm and a Thursday parent program. We are looking for someone to stop by once or twice a week and parent programs to capture those moments!

If you are interested in applying to be our volunteer videographer/photographer, please send your portfolio to Dani Roscovius, droscovius@sheboygancountyymca.org. As a thank you to your service, we will provide you with a list of ways you will be recognized for your time!!

**This position will require a background check fee of $50.00. Camp can cover the cost or if you would like to cover the fee as a donation to camp. All volunteer forms to complete before starting. Kaitlyn will send you the full details.

Agency: YMCA Camp Y-Koda

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Jun 8, 2026 through Aug 28, 2026

Zip Code: 53085

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: 2026 Summer Camp Store Attendant

Our Summer Camp program is looking for a volunteer to come in weekly to help run our camp store on selected days of the week. This person would assist campers with purchases, ensure the store inventory is complete, handle cash transactions, organize merchandise, and assist primarily with store.

Days of the week: Tuesday, Wednesday & ThursdaysWeeks: June 8 - August 28, 2026Hours: 12:00pm-3:30pm each dayVolunteers must be age 16 or older and will be required to complete waiver forms and do a 4-hour training prior to starting.

**This individual will be required to have a background check by the Wisconsin Department of Children & Families. The fee is $50 per check. Camp can certainly pay for it or if you wanted to help cover the fee a check can be made out to Camp Y-Koda. Camp Y-Koda is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. 

Questions? Contact Dani droscovius@sheboygancountyymca.org

Agency: YMCA Camp Y-Koda

Our Summer Camp program is looking for a volunteer to come in weekly to help run our camp store on selected days of the week. This person would assist campers with purchases, ensure the store inventory is complete, handle cash transactions, organize merchandise, and assist primarily with store.

Days of the week: Tuesday, Wednesday & ThursdaysWeeks: June 8 - August 28, 2026Hours: 12:00pm-3:30pm each dayVolunteers must be age 16 or older and will be required to complete waiver forms and do a 4-hour training prior to starting.

**This individual will be required to have a background check by the Wisconsin Department of Children & Families. The fee is $50 per check. Camp can certainly pay for it or if you wanted to help cover the fee a check can be made out to Camp Y-Koda. Camp Y-Koda is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. 

Questions? Contact Dani droscovius@sheboygancountyymca.org

Agency: YMCA Camp Y-Koda

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53085

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Needed

Are you looking for a great way to give back to your community this spring? Recently retired not sure what to do with some of your time?

The Gathering Place is looking for people willing to volunteer. We are currently looking for Monday, Tuesday , Wednesday &Thursday volunteers.  If you are interested in trying something different or helping the Elderly with crafts, games, Outings, and musical entertainment.   Give us a call at 920-627-6847 or email ginas@stpaulfalls.com 

Agency: The Gathering Place

Are you looking for a great way to give back to your community this spring? Recently retired not sure what to do with some of your time?

The Gathering Place is looking for people willing to volunteer. We are currently looking for Monday, Tuesday , Wednesday &Thursday volunteers.  If you are interested in trying something different or helping the Elderly with crafts, games, Outings, and musical entertainment.   Give us a call at 920-627-6847 or email ginas@stpaulfalls.com 

Agency: The Gathering Place

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53085

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Information and Planning Volunteer

An Information & Planning (IP) Generalist (GEN) Service Associate (SA) role is to assist in the collection, evaluation, analysis, and dissemination of operational information related to the incident.

Prepare standard reports, including Incident Action Plans (IAP) and Situation ReportsDistribute reports and plans as appropriateCreate incident mapsGather and distribute information important to the incident, including damage and communities impactedGather and analyze data regarding incident operationsAssist in scheduling briefings in support of operations planning

Qualifications:

Willingness to comply with Red Cross COVID-19 policies for in-person volunteer activities. Ability to collect, combine, and report key service delivery statistics and financial information.Ability to collect, process, and organize situation information, advise on weather conditions, and prepare situation summaries.Ability to collect, combine, and distribute operational plans and planning products during a disaster response.Demonstrates ability to involve others in managing problems and conflictDemonstrates good organizational skillsDemonstrates good facilitation skillsAbility to implement Incident Action Planning and to help ensure activities in the Documentation unit are efficient and cost-effective.Strong attention to detail.Computer skills and ability in the Microsoft windows platform, especially Word, Excel, Power Point and Teams.Adaptability to changing environments.

Customer Focus 

Is dedicated to meeting the expectations and requirements of internal and external customers; acts with customers in mind; establishes and maintains effective relationships with customers and gains their trust and respect. 

Action Oriented 

Enjoys working hard; is action oriented and full of energy for the things that she/she sees as challenging. 

Manages Diversity 

Treats all kinds and classes of people equitably; deals effectively with all races, nationalities, cultures, disabilities, ages and both sexes. 

Is able to:

Lift / carry 20 lbs. multiple times per shift.Sit for two-hour periods and walk for two miles during a shift.Work outdoors in inclement weather, extreme heat and/or humidity and/or extreme cold.Climb two or more flights of stairs.Speak clearly on phone and in person.Work for long periods on computer and/or reading small print and/or writing.Drive in daytime and at night

Regional responses: Shift work determined by the scale of the relief operation; a minimum requirement of 8-12 hours per day during the disaster relief operation for multiple, consecutive days.

Beyond Regional responses: 12-14-hour days for extended periods depending on distance. Time and length of commitment will vary by operation

Agency: American Red Cross

An Information & Planning (IP) Generalist (GEN) Service Associate (SA) role is to assist in the collection, evaluation, analysis, and dissemination of operational information related to the incident.

Prepare standard reports, including Incident Action Plans (IAP) and Situation ReportsDistribute reports and plans as appropriateCreate incident mapsGather and distribute information important to the incident, including damage and communities impactedGather and analyze data regarding incident operationsAssist in scheduling briefings in support of operations planning

Qualifications:

Willingness to comply with Red Cross COVID-19 policies for in-person volunteer activities. Ability to collect, combine, and report key service delivery statistics and financial information.Ability to collect, process, and organize situation information, advise on weather conditions, and prepare situation summaries.Ability to collect, combine, and distribute operational plans and planning products during a disaster response.Demonstrates ability to involve others in managing problems and conflictDemonstrates good organizational skillsDemonstrates good facilitation skillsAbility to implement Incident Action Planning and to help ensure activities in the Documentation unit are efficient and cost-effective.Strong attention to detail.Computer skills and ability in the Microsoft windows platform, especially Word, Excel, Power Point and Teams.Adaptability to changing environments.

Customer Focus 

Is dedicated to meeting the expectations and requirements of internal and external customers; acts with customers in mind; establishes and maintains effective relationships with customers and gains their trust and respect. 

Action Oriented 

Enjoys working hard; is action oriented and full of energy for the things that she/she sees as challenging. 

Manages Diversity 

Treats all kinds and classes of people equitably; deals effectively with all races, nationalities, cultures, disabilities, ages and both sexes. 

Is able to:

Lift / carry 20 lbs. multiple times per shift.Sit for two-hour periods and walk for two miles during a shift.Work outdoors in inclement weather, extreme heat and/or humidity and/or extreme cold.Climb two or more flights of stairs.Speak clearly on phone and in person.Work for long periods on computer and/or reading small print and/or writing.Drive in daytime and at night

Regional responses: Shift work determined by the scale of the relief operation; a minimum requirement of 8-12 hours per day during the disaster relief operation for multiple, consecutive days.

Beyond Regional responses: 12-14-hour days for extended periods depending on distance. Time and length of commitment will vary by operation

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Disaster Assessment Volunteer

A Disaster Assessment Service Associate conducts field collection of damage assessment information and conducts damage assessment review and interpretation for Individual Assistance Providers (IAPs). This includes the collection and recording of impact and damage data and supporting Recovery Services with data interpretation.

Gather impact assessment information.Define areas of known damage by field assessments for the area assessment.Conduct Detailed Damage Assessments (DDA) in the field.
Support data entry of damage assessment information into systems of record as directed.

Qualifications:

Willingness to comply with Red Cross COVID-19 policies for in-person volunteer activities. Ability to follow assessment proceduresAbility to collect dataAbility to enter data into systems of record (CAS2.0, DSARS)Ability to utilize online technology (internet) to gather assessment dataConducts phone surveys to gather impact and preliminary damage assessment information.Ability to collect detailed damage assessment data and utilize the RC Collect mobile appAbility to effectively read and interpret maps

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.

Physical Requirements
Is able to:

Stand and/or sit for two-hour periodsWalk on uneven terrainSpend hours writing, reading small print and/or working on the computerSpeak clearly on phone and in personClimb two or more flights of stairsDrive in day time and at night

Agency: American Red Cross

A Disaster Assessment Service Associate conducts field collection of damage assessment information and conducts damage assessment review and interpretation for Individual Assistance Providers (IAPs). This includes the collection and recording of impact and damage data and supporting Recovery Services with data interpretation.

Gather impact assessment information.Define areas of known damage by field assessments for the area assessment.Conduct Detailed Damage Assessments (DDA) in the field.
Support data entry of damage assessment information into systems of record as directed.

Qualifications:

Willingness to comply with Red Cross COVID-19 policies for in-person volunteer activities. Ability to follow assessment proceduresAbility to collect dataAbility to enter data into systems of record (CAS2.0, DSARS)Ability to utilize online technology (internet) to gather assessment dataConducts phone surveys to gather impact and preliminary damage assessment information.Ability to collect detailed damage assessment data and utilize the RC Collect mobile appAbility to effectively read and interpret maps

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.

Physical Requirements
Is able to:

Stand and/or sit for two-hour periodsWalk on uneven terrainSpend hours writing, reading small print and/or working on the computerSpeak clearly on phone and in personClimb two or more flights of stairsDrive in day time and at night

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Disaster Feeding Volunteer

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

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

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Service to the Armed Forces Community Outreach Volunteer

Support the American Red Cross team to engage, educate and champion SAF regional programs available to military and veteran communities and military partners.

The position requires performing outreach activities for the Service to the Armed Forces (SAF) programs through internal and community partnerships. 

A volunteer will be able to understand the mission of SAF programs specifically related to:

Hero Care Network (HCN)Behavioral Health WorkshopsMilitary Treatment Facility Programs (MTF)VA & State Homes Support and Volunteer ProgramsWhole HealthMilitary and Veteran Caregiver Network (MVCN)

This role is a combination of outreach, education, and networking.  A volunteer is to provide outreach aimed at ensuring that military families and military partners understand the resources available to them through SAF.

To be successful in this role, a volunteer will:

Conduct presentations on SAF programs and services.Provide additional regional outreach support, as appropriate.Understand and apply SAF policies, procedures and protocols related to American Red Cross client services consistently and correctlyMaintain strict confidentiality of private personal information in accordance with American Red Cross policiesMaintain professionalism and conduct as stated in American Red Cross policy

Qualifications:

Required qualifications:

Willing and able to support the American Red Cross SAF mission Ability to work independently or with a team Ability to communicate effectively in a public setting and comfortable presenting to large and small audiences  Reliable access to resources needed to volunteer to include phone, personal computer and internet connection. Good computer skills to include use of Internet search tools; internet, Microsoft Office Suite, to include Outlook, and word-processing Ability to interact effectively with culturally diverse audiences  Flexible and able to adapt quickly to schedule changes Knowledge of American Red Cross policy and willingness to comply with American Red Cross policies and public health requirementsA general working knowledge of military resources 

Recommended and/or preferred?

Experience working with military families and veteran populations

Agency: American Red Cross

Support the American Red Cross team to engage, educate and champion SAF regional programs available to military and veteran communities and military partners.

The position requires performing outreach activities for the Service to the Armed Forces (SAF) programs through internal and community partnerships. 

A volunteer will be able to understand the mission of SAF programs specifically related to:

Hero Care Network (HCN)Behavioral Health WorkshopsMilitary Treatment Facility Programs (MTF)VA & State Homes Support and Volunteer ProgramsWhole HealthMilitary and Veteran Caregiver Network (MVCN)

This role is a combination of outreach, education, and networking.  A volunteer is to provide outreach aimed at ensuring that military families and military partners understand the resources available to them through SAF.

To be successful in this role, a volunteer will:

Conduct presentations on SAF programs and services.Provide additional regional outreach support, as appropriate.Understand and apply SAF policies, procedures and protocols related to American Red Cross client services consistently and correctlyMaintain strict confidentiality of private personal information in accordance with American Red Cross policiesMaintain professionalism and conduct as stated in American Red Cross policy

Qualifications:

Required qualifications:

Willing and able to support the American Red Cross SAF mission Ability to work independently or with a team Ability to communicate effectively in a public setting and comfortable presenting to large and small audiences  Reliable access to resources needed to volunteer to include phone, personal computer and internet connection. Good computer skills to include use of Internet search tools; internet, Microsoft Office Suite, to include Outlook, and word-processing Ability to interact effectively with culturally diverse audiences  Flexible and able to adapt quickly to schedule changes Knowledge of American Red Cross policy and willingness to comply with American Red Cross policies and public health requirementsA general working knowledge of military resources 

Recommended and/or preferred?

Experience working with military families and veteran populations

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bilingual Volunteer Screener

Help volunteers find their place—and their purpose. As a Volunteer Screener, you’ll be the first connection for new volunteers, learning what inspires them and guiding them toward meaningful roles. Your conversations help shape their journey and ensure every volunteer feels welcomed, valued, and ready to make a difference—all from the comfort of your home.

Connect with Purpose: Schedule and conduct virtual screening interviews to learn what motivates each volunteer.Match with Meaning: Use your understanding of volunteer interests, skills, and availability to recommend roles that fit.Stay Informed: Review available opportunities and prepare for interviews using standardized training materials.Keep Records Current: Update candidate profiles and referrals in Volunteer Connection, our online volunteer system.Support the Mission: Help volunteers begin their journey with clarity, confidence, and connection.

Qualifications:

Warm & Welcoming Communicator: You enjoy talking with people and helping them feel heard and supported.Organized & Reliable: You manage your time well and follow through on tasks with care.Tech-Ready: You’re comfortable using online systems and learning new tools (training provided).Service-Oriented: You’re enthusiastic about the Red Cross mission and helping others find their place in it.Team Player: You collaborate well and stay connected with your team virtually.Experience Matters: Customer service, HR, or interview experience is a plus—but your people skills matter most.Virtual-Ready: You have reliable internet and a quiet space to volunteer from home.

Must be bilingual speaking and reading Spanish and English.

Agency: American Red Cross

Help volunteers find their place—and their purpose. As a Volunteer Screener, you’ll be the first connection for new volunteers, learning what inspires them and guiding them toward meaningful roles. Your conversations help shape their journey and ensure every volunteer feels welcomed, valued, and ready to make a difference—all from the comfort of your home.

Connect with Purpose: Schedule and conduct virtual screening interviews to learn what motivates each volunteer.Match with Meaning: Use your understanding of volunteer interests, skills, and availability to recommend roles that fit.Stay Informed: Review available opportunities and prepare for interviews using standardized training materials.Keep Records Current: Update candidate profiles and referrals in Volunteer Connection, our online volunteer system.Support the Mission: Help volunteers begin their journey with clarity, confidence, and connection.

Qualifications:

Warm & Welcoming Communicator: You enjoy talking with people and helping them feel heard and supported.Organized & Reliable: You manage your time well and follow through on tasks with care.Tech-Ready: You’re comfortable using online systems and learning new tools (training provided).Service-Oriented: You’re enthusiastic about the Red Cross mission and helping others find their place in it.Team Player: You collaborate well and stay connected with your team virtually.Experience Matters: Customer service, HR, or interview experience is a plus—but your people skills matter most.Virtual-Ready: You have reliable internet and a quiet space to volunteer from home.

Must be bilingual speaking and reading Spanish and English.

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Walker Bags/Caddies Needed

Our supply of Walker bags or caddies is running low. Are you a crafter or do you sew? Walker bags help our residents stay mobile, organized, and independent every day. Each bag or caddy you make brings convenience, dignity, and a smile to one of our residents. Our goal is to build our supply back up to 65 bags/caddies.  Any number of bags you could donate are deeply appreciated and loved. Pictures of a well loved walker bag listed below. Easy to find & follow free patters can be found on-line or reach out to Sally and she can email you one. 

 

Contact Sally at sbork@sscnonprofit.org or 920-458-2137 x819

Agency: Sheboygan Senior Community

Our supply of Walker bags or caddies is running low. Are you a crafter or do you sew? Walker bags help our residents stay mobile, organized, and independent every day. Each bag or caddy you make brings convenience, dignity, and a smile to one of our residents. Our goal is to build our supply back up to 65 bags/caddies.  Any number of bags you could donate are deeply appreciated and loved. Pictures of a well loved walker bag listed below. Easy to find & follow free patters can be found on-line or reach out to Sally and she can email you one. 

 

Contact Sally at sbork@sscnonprofit.org or 920-458-2137 x819

Agency: Sheboygan Senior Community

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53083

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Deep Clean Crew (Ages 18+)

On Mondays we're looking for folks who are interested in making our museum sparkle! With many little hands coming through our exhibits, deep cleaning is a must to keep everyone safe and healthy. Supplies and a cleaning checklist will be provided by our facilities team for each session. Sessions can be between every week or once a month depending on your schedule.


Agency: Above & Beyond Children's Museum

On Mondays we're looking for folks who are interested in making our museum sparkle! With many little hands coming through our exhibits, deep cleaning is a must to keep everyone safe and healthy. Supplies and a cleaning checklist will be provided by our facilities team for each session. Sessions can be between every week or once a month depending on your schedule.


Agency: Above & Beyond Children's Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Summer Garden Steward (Ages 16+)

We're looking for folks with gardening experience and interest to help steward our garden throughout the growing season in collaboration with our facilities team. This includes weekly waterings, weeding, and spring planting. 

We are looking to start garden prep work in April so this opportunity would not begin until then. 

Agency: Above & Beyond Children's Museum

We're looking for folks with gardening experience and interest to help steward our garden throughout the growing season in collaboration with our facilities team. This includes weekly waterings, weeding, and spring planting. 

We are looking to start garden prep work in April so this opportunity would not begin until then. 

Agency: Above & Beyond Children's Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bee Bash (Ages 14+)

Help make the magic of our Bee Bash! Join us in welcoming summer and our pollinator friends back after a cold winter with a party just for them. Families will enjoy pollinator sensory bins, bee art making, and more at this celebration! 

Volunteers are needed to facilitate family interactions with the various activity stations throughout the museum. It is also the responsbility of the volunteer to clean up their station at the conclusion of the event. 

Agency: Above & Beyond Children's Museum

Help make the magic of our Bee Bash! Join us in welcoming summer and our pollinator friends back after a cold winter with a party just for them. Families will enjoy pollinator sensory bins, bee art making, and more at this celebration! 

Volunteers are needed to facilitate family interactions with the various activity stations throughout the museum. It is also the responsbility of the volunteer to clean up their station at the conclusion of the event. 

Agency: Above & Beyond Children's Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 6, 2026

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pi Day Party (Ages 14+)

Help make the magic at our Pi Day Party! During this event families will celebrate the magic of pi and pie through numeracy based activities and tasty treats. 

Volunteers are needed to facilitate various activity stations throughout the event and engage with families. It is also the responsbility of the volunteer to pack up their station at the conclusion of the event. 

Agency: Above & Beyond Children's Museum

Help make the magic at our Pi Day Party! During this event families will celebrate the magic of pi and pie through numeracy based activities and tasty treats. 

Volunteers are needed to facilitate various activity stations throughout the event and engage with families. It is also the responsbility of the volunteer to pack up their station at the conclusion of the event. 

Agency: Above & Beyond Children's Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Mar 14, 2026

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bear-y Sweet Valentine's Tea Party (Ages 14+)

Help create the magic at our Bear-y Sweet Valentine's Tea Party! Families will snuggle and sip with their favorite stuffie to celebrate the love of Valentine’s Day! During this event they can explore tea leaves with our sensory bin, design valentine’s themed art, and even create a special accessory for their snuggly sidekick!

Volunteers are needed to help facilitate family interactions at the various activity stations throughout the museum. It is also part of the volunteer's responsbility to pack up the items at their station at the close of the event. 

Agency: Above & Beyond Children's Museum

Help create the magic at our Bear-y Sweet Valentine's Tea Party! Families will snuggle and sip with their favorite stuffie to celebrate the love of Valentine’s Day! During this event they can explore tea leaves with our sensory bin, design valentine’s themed art, and even create a special accessory for their snuggly sidekick!

Volunteers are needed to help facilitate family interactions at the various activity stations throughout the museum. It is also part of the volunteer's responsbility to pack up the items at their station at the close of the event. 

Agency: Above & Beyond Children's Museum

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Feb 7, 2026

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bookkeeper

REINS is seeking a bookkeeper to keep our organization running smoothly. Our Financial Officer has handled these responsibilities, along with his board duties, for the past several years. He is retiring, and we will be separating the responsibilities. He is willing to assist with turnover and training. 

Thank you for considering this opportunity. I look forward to talking with you about joining our team and the Magic of REINS.

Our current Financial Officer spends approximately 20 hours each month on these duties. A list of duties performed is listed below.


Bookkeeping duties
 Financial statements – classify all bank activity and prepare financial statements
for the Financial Officer for monthly BOD meetings

Payroll – biweekly payroll checks, tax deposits and filings, W2s, etc.,  currently
performed in QuickBooks. Minimal time needed to add/subtract employees,
maintain pay rates and reimbursements, and enter hours for hourly employees
biweekly; overall responsibility for tax payments, employee W-2’s, etc.

Bill pay – approx. 10-20 regular vendors to be paid and various one-offs.
Virtually all are paid via automated bill pay at Summit Credit Union, direct ACH, or
autopay on a credit card. It could likely be done once per month, although some
situations still require immediate payment
Billing for services – We bill families directly via QuickBooks, as well as bill for
reimbursement from Sheboygan County and others (Dept of Human Services)
and IRIS. A somewhat complicated billing process is to be done four times per year.
Deposits – Tracking, reconciling, recording, and ensuring donors receive
personal thank you notes and tax acknowledgement is a fairly time-consuming process.

Agency: REINS, Inc Equine Assisted Services

REINS is seeking a bookkeeper to keep our organization running smoothly. Our Financial Officer has handled these responsibilities, along with his board duties, for the past several years. He is retiring, and we will be separating the responsibilities. He is willing to assist with turnover and training. 

Thank you for considering this opportunity. I look forward to talking with you about joining our team and the Magic of REINS.

Our current Financial Officer spends approximately 20 hours each month on these duties. A list of duties performed is listed below.


Bookkeeping duties
 Financial statements – classify all bank activity and prepare financial statements
for the Financial Officer for monthly BOD meetings

Payroll – biweekly payroll checks, tax deposits and filings, W2s, etc.,  currently
performed in QuickBooks. Minimal time needed to add/subtract employees,
maintain pay rates and reimbursements, and enter hours for hourly employees
biweekly; overall responsibility for tax payments, employee W-2’s, etc.

Bill pay – approx. 10-20 regular vendors to be paid and various one-offs.
Virtually all are paid via automated bill pay at Summit Credit Union, direct ACH, or
autopay on a credit card. It could likely be done once per month, although some
situations still require immediate payment
Billing for services – We bill families directly via QuickBooks, as well as bill for
reimbursement from Sheboygan County and others (Dept of Human Services)
and IRIS. A somewhat complicated billing process is to be done four times per year.
Deposits – Tracking, reconciling, recording, and ensuring donors receive
personal thank you notes and tax acknowledgement is a fairly time-consuming process.

Agency: REINS, Inc Equine Assisted Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53085

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Financial Officer on Board of Directors

REINS is looking to file an upcoming vacancy on our Board of Directors for a Financial Officer. This is a key position for our organization. After many years of service, our current Financial Officer is resigning to spend more time with grandchildren. He is willing to assist with turnover and training. 

Thank you for considering this opportunity. I look forward to talking with you about joining our team and the Magic of REINS. 

Our current Financial Officer spends approximately 10 hours each month on these duties. Bookkeeping is not part of this position. A list of duties performed by our current Financial Officer are listed below.

Finance Officer / Treasurer duties
Banking
 Check signing authority
 Maximize return on excess cash
 Monitor account balances – ensure sufficient cash on hand to meet payroll and
pay expenses
Credit cards
 Overall card “owner” and monitor credit limits / spending
Insurance
 Liaison with Markel Insurance (liability), West Bend (property insurance on
barn/house) and Society (workers’ comp). Renew each year, negotiate rates as
needed, ensure premiums are current
Fundraising
 Assist Philanthropy Director and Grant Writers on financial portion of grant applications and required
reporting
Financials
 Prepare annual budget – work with staff and BOD on setting realistic, achievable
revenue targets and expense limits
 Review monthly financial statements and advise BOD on the propriety of financials
and progress toward budgets
 Work with the external accountant (Begalke) to compile annual financial statements
and required filings (IRS Form 990)
Legal/Compliance
 File/sign various nonprofit required state and grantor required filings and
information

Agency: REINS, Inc Equine Assisted Services

REINS is looking to file an upcoming vacancy on our Board of Directors for a Financial Officer. This is a key position for our organization. After many years of service, our current Financial Officer is resigning to spend more time with grandchildren. He is willing to assist with turnover and training. 

Thank you for considering this opportunity. I look forward to talking with you about joining our team and the Magic of REINS. 

Our current Financial Officer spends approximately 10 hours each month on these duties. Bookkeeping is not part of this position. A list of duties performed by our current Financial Officer are listed below.

Finance Officer / Treasurer duties
Banking
 Check signing authority
 Maximize return on excess cash
 Monitor account balances – ensure sufficient cash on hand to meet payroll and
pay expenses
Credit cards
 Overall card “owner” and monitor credit limits / spending
Insurance
 Liaison with Markel Insurance (liability), West Bend (property insurance on
barn/house) and Society (workers’ comp). Renew each year, negotiate rates as
needed, ensure premiums are current
Fundraising
 Assist Philanthropy Director and Grant Writers on financial portion of grant applications and required
reporting
Financials
 Prepare annual budget – work with staff and BOD on setting realistic, achievable
revenue targets and expense limits
 Review monthly financial statements and advise BOD on the propriety of financials
and progress toward budgets
 Work with the external accountant (Begalke) to compile annual financial statements
and required filings (IRS Form 990)
Legal/Compliance
 File/sign various nonprofit required state and grantor required filings and
information

Agency: REINS, Inc Equine Assisted Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53085

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Member

Position Overview

As a Board Member of RTSC, you will play a vital role in guiding the strategic direction, sustainability, and impact of the organization. Board Members act as ambassadors of our mission by providing leadership, governance, and support needed to build the organization’s resources and meet current and future client needs.

As we celebrate 28 years of service, we seek Board Members who are passionate about ensuring safe homes and thriving communities for all.

Key Responsibilities

Governance & Oversight

Attend and actively participate in monthly board meetings. Review and approve policies, budgets, and program plans. Uphold and promote RTSC’s mission, vision, and values.

Strategic Leadership

Collaborate on long-term goals and organizational growth strategies. Provide professional insight to improve services, outreach, and participant engagement.

Financial Stewardship

Review financial statements, approve budgets, and help ensure fiscal accountability. Support fundraising efforts through donor outreach and community partnerships. Assist in identifying grant and funding opportunities to sustain program expansion.

Community Engagement & Advocacy

Serve as a public ambassador for RTSC, sharing our mission and impact. Build and maintain relationships with local organizations, agencies, and supporters.

Committee Participation

Serve on at least one committee. Contribute expertise in areas such as construction and trades, project management, marketing, finance, community outreach, fundraising, or administration.

Expectations

Serve a three-year term, renewable upon board approval. Actively participate on committees and/or rebuilding projects. Represent and promote RTSC within your networks. Support the mission through advocacy, fundraising, and community engagement. Approximate time commitment: 8 hours per month.

Benefits of Board Service

Play a leadership role in ensuring neighbors are safe, warm, and dry. Gain hands-on experience in nonprofit governance and strategic planning. Expand your professional and community network. Make a meaningful impact on veterans, older adults, individuals with disabilities, and families throughout Sheboygan County.

Agency: Rebuilding Together Sheboygan County

Position Overview

As a Board Member of RTSC, you will play a vital role in guiding the strategic direction, sustainability, and impact of the organization. Board Members act as ambassadors of our mission by providing leadership, governance, and support needed to build the organization’s resources and meet current and future client needs.

As we celebrate 28 years of service, we seek Board Members who are passionate about ensuring safe homes and thriving communities for all.

Key Responsibilities

Governance & Oversight

Attend and actively participate in monthly board meetings. Review and approve policies, budgets, and program plans. Uphold and promote RTSC’s mission, vision, and values.

Strategic Leadership

Collaborate on long-term goals and organizational growth strategies. Provide professional insight to improve services, outreach, and participant engagement.

Financial Stewardship

Review financial statements, approve budgets, and help ensure fiscal accountability. Support fundraising efforts through donor outreach and community partnerships. Assist in identifying grant and funding opportunities to sustain program expansion.

Community Engagement & Advocacy

Serve as a public ambassador for RTSC, sharing our mission and impact. Build and maintain relationships with local organizations, agencies, and supporters.

Committee Participation

Serve on at least one committee. Contribute expertise in areas such as construction and trades, project management, marketing, finance, community outreach, fundraising, or administration.

Expectations

Serve a three-year term, renewable upon board approval. Actively participate on committees and/or rebuilding projects. Represent and promote RTSC within your networks. Support the mission through advocacy, fundraising, and community engagement. Approximate time commitment: 8 hours per month.

Benefits of Board Service

Play a leadership role in ensuring neighbors are safe, warm, and dry. Gain hands-on experience in nonprofit governance and strategic planning. Expand your professional and community network. Make a meaningful impact on veterans, older adults, individuals with disabilities, and families throughout Sheboygan County.

Agency: Rebuilding Together Sheboygan County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53082

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Compassus Volunteer Opportunity

We are looking for volunteers to help offer support to our clients/patients that are receiving home health services/hospice care.  The volunteer opportunities include but are not limited to the following:  Reading to patients, visiting patients, sitting vigil, providing caregiver relief, writing letters, office/administrative tasks, etc. 

Hospice volunteers work in the homes of a patient or wherever a person would call home.  Volunteers also can commit to a schedule that fits their availability. 

Agency: Compassus

We are looking for volunteers to help offer support to our clients/patients that are receiving home health services/hospice care.  The volunteer opportunities include but are not limited to the following:  Reading to patients, visiting patients, sitting vigil, providing caregiver relief, writing letters, office/administrative tasks, etc. 

Hospice volunteers work in the homes of a patient or wherever a person would call home.  Volunteers also can commit to a schedule that fits their availability. 

Agency: Compassus

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Inpatient Program (VIP) Volunteers Needed at Sheboygan

Volunteer Inpatient Program (VIP) provide a significant service to patients newly admitted to the hospital.  Focused primarily on patients 65 and older recently admitted to Aurora Medical Center Sheboygan County from the Emergency Room, VIPS help patients acclimate to their surroundings and ensure their basic needs are being met. Whether it be teaching the patient how to use the tv remote and call button, making sure the patients have their glasses and other necessities, or assisting the patient in communicating with family and caretakers, VIPS enhance a patient's experience by helping to take care of the "little things" that make such a big difference!

Agency: Aurora Health Care (Sheboygan)

Volunteer Inpatient Program (VIP) provide a significant service to patients newly admitted to the hospital.  Focused primarily on patients 65 and older recently admitted to Aurora Medical Center Sheboygan County from the Emergency Room, VIPS help patients acclimate to their surroundings and ensure their basic needs are being met. Whether it be teaching the patient how to use the tv remote and call button, making sure the patients have their glasses and other necessities, or assisting the patient in communicating with family and caretakers, VIPS enhance a patient's experience by helping to take care of the "little things" that make such a big difference!

Agency: Aurora Health Care (Sheboygan)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Host Movie Time at Sheboygan Senior Community!

Are you a movie buff with a heart for community? Sheboygan Senior Community is looking for volunteers to host movie afternoons or evenings for our residents. If you love films and creating cozy, fun experiences, this is the role for you!

What you’ll do:

Choose and schedule movies (we love classics, comedies, and feel-good favorites!) Help with light room setup and starting the movie Possibly assist with movie snacks—popcorn, anyone?

Flexible scheduling—host once a week, once a month, or whenever works for you.

What we’re looking for:

Friendly volunteers who enjoy sharing entertainment and conversation Basic tech comfort (starting a DVD or streaming) Willingness to complete a background check and brief orientation

This is a great way to bring joy, spark conversation, and enjoy a good flick with great company. 

Interested? Reach out to Sally at 920-458-2137 x819 or sbork@sscnonprofit.org We’d love to roll out the red carpet for you!

Agency: Sheboygan Senior Community

Are you a movie buff with a heart for community? Sheboygan Senior Community is looking for volunteers to host movie afternoons or evenings for our residents. If you love films and creating cozy, fun experiences, this is the role for you!

What you’ll do:

Choose and schedule movies (we love classics, comedies, and feel-good favorites!) Help with light room setup and starting the movie Possibly assist with movie snacks—popcorn, anyone?

Flexible scheduling—host once a week, once a month, or whenever works for you.

What we’re looking for:

Friendly volunteers who enjoy sharing entertainment and conversation Basic tech comfort (starting a DVD or streaming) Willingness to complete a background check and brief orientation

This is a great way to bring joy, spark conversation, and enjoy a good flick with great company. 

Interested? Reach out to Sally at 920-458-2137 x819 or sbork@sscnonprofit.org We’d love to roll out the red carpet for you!

Agency: Sheboygan Senior Community

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53083

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Share Your Time, Talents & Heart

Looking for a meaningful way to give back? Want to brighten someone’s day? Sheboygan Senior Community is always looking for caring volunteers to help enrich the lives of our residents. Whether you have a special talent or just a warm smile, there’s a place for you here.

Ways to get involved:

Visit and chat with residents Play games like cards, dice, dominoes, and bingo Lead or assist with arts and crafts Share your musical talents—singing or playing an instrument Or bring your own creative idea—we’re open to new ways to connect!

Volunteer on a schedule that works for you—whether it’s once a week or once a month.

What we’re looking for:

Friendly, dependable individuals who enjoy spending time with older adults Clear communication skills Willingness to complete a background check and brief orientation

Your time and presence can make a world of difference.

Interested? Contact Sally at 920-458-2137 x819 or sbork@sscnonprofit.org We hope to hear from you soon!

Agency: Sheboygan Senior Community

Looking for a meaningful way to give back? Want to brighten someone’s day? Sheboygan Senior Community is always looking for caring volunteers to help enrich the lives of our residents. Whether you have a special talent or just a warm smile, there’s a place for you here.

Ways to get involved:

Visit and chat with residents Play games like cards, dice, dominoes, and bingo Lead or assist with arts and crafts Share your musical talents—singing or playing an instrument Or bring your own creative idea—we’re open to new ways to connect!

Volunteer on a schedule that works for you—whether it’s once a week or once a month.

What we’re looking for:

Friendly, dependable individuals who enjoy spending time with older adults Clear communication skills Willingness to complete a background check and brief orientation

Your time and presence can make a world of difference.

Interested? Contact Sally at 920-458-2137 x819 or sbork@sscnonprofit.org We hope to hear from you soon!

Agency: Sheboygan Senior Community

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53083

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mail Reading Companion

Do you enjoy reading aloud and sharing quiet moments? Some of our residents at Sheboygan Senior Community receive mail but need a little help reading it. We’re looking for compassionate volunteers to visit once a week—on a schedule that works for you—and read letters, cards, and other correspondence to residents who would truly appreciate the company.

Flexible timing: You choose the day and time that fits your schedule. This is a wonderful way to connect, share stories, and brighten someone’s week!

What we’re looking for:

Kind, patient volunteers who enjoy one-on-one time with older adults Clear reading and communication skills Willingness to complete a background check and brief orientation

Whether you're a retiree, student, or anyone with a heart for service, this is a simple and meaningful way to make a difference.

Interested? Reach out to Sally at 920-458-2137 x819 or sbork@sscnonprofit.org We’d love to welcome you to our volunteer family!

Agency: Sheboygan Senior Community

Do you enjoy reading aloud and sharing quiet moments? Some of our residents at Sheboygan Senior Community receive mail but need a little help reading it. We’re looking for compassionate volunteers to visit once a week—on a schedule that works for you—and read letters, cards, and other correspondence to residents who would truly appreciate the company.

Flexible timing: You choose the day and time that fits your schedule. This is a wonderful way to connect, share stories, and brighten someone’s week!

What we’re looking for:

Kind, patient volunteers who enjoy one-on-one time with older adults Clear reading and communication skills Willingness to complete a background check and brief orientation

Whether you're a retiree, student, or anyone with a heart for service, this is a simple and meaningful way to make a difference.

Interested? Reach out to Sally at 920-458-2137 x819 or sbork@sscnonprofit.org We’d love to welcome you to our volunteer family!

Agency: Sheboygan Senior Community

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53083

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mail Delivery Companion

Start your Thursday with smiles and connection! Sheboygan Senior Community is looking for a dependable volunteer to help deliver mail to residents every Thursday morning. It’s a simple task that means so much—residents love receiving letters, cards, and packages, and your visit might be the highlight of their day.

When: Thursdays at 8:30 AM (about 1 hour). You’ll walk through the building, hand out mail, and share a few friendly words with each resident.

What we’re looking for:

Reliable and friendly volunteers who enjoy engaging with older adults Comfortable walking throughout a large building Clear communication skills Completion of a background check and brief orientation

This is a great opportunity for early risers who want to make a meaningful impact in just an hour a week.

Interested? Reach out to Sally at 920-458-2137 x819 or sbork@sscnonprofit.org We’d love to have you on our team!


Agency: Sheboygan Senior Community

Start your Thursday with smiles and connection! Sheboygan Senior Community is looking for a dependable volunteer to help deliver mail to residents every Thursday morning. It’s a simple task that means so much—residents love receiving letters, cards, and packages, and your visit might be the highlight of their day.

When: Thursdays at 8:30 AM (about 1 hour). You’ll walk through the building, hand out mail, and share a few friendly words with each resident.

What we’re looking for:

Reliable and friendly volunteers who enjoy engaging with older adults Comfortable walking throughout a large building Clear communication skills Completion of a background check and brief orientation

This is a great opportunity for early risers who want to make a meaningful impact in just an hour a week.

Interested? Reach out to Sally at 920-458-2137 x819 or sbork@sscnonprofit.org We’d love to have you on our team!


Agency: Sheboygan Senior Community

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53083

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Residents Attend Church Services

Looking for a meaningful way to start your Thursday mornings? Join us at Sheboygan Senior Community as a volunteer escort for our weekly on-site church services. We’re seeking kind-hearted individuals to help push residents in wheelchairs to and from church services in our building.

When: Thursdays, 9:30–11:30 AM

Along the way, you’ll have the chance to connect with residents and share in a peaceful, uplifting part of their week.

What you’ll do:

Escort residents to the church service and back to their rooms Enjoy the service if you’d like Offer a friendly presence and a helping hand

What we’re looking for:

Friendly, dependable volunteers who enjoy working with older adults Comfortable walking and pushing wheelchairs Clear communication skills Completion of a background check and brief orientation

This is a beautiful way to support our community and share in something special.

Interested? Contact Sally at 920-458-2137 x819 or sbork@sscnonprofit.org We’d love to have you join us!

Agency: Sheboygan Senior Community

Looking for a meaningful way to start your Thursday mornings? Join us at Sheboygan Senior Community as a volunteer escort for our weekly on-site church services. We’re seeking kind-hearted individuals to help push residents in wheelchairs to and from church services in our building.

When: Thursdays, 9:30–11:30 AM

Along the way, you’ll have the chance to connect with residents and share in a peaceful, uplifting part of their week.

What you’ll do:

Escort residents to the church service and back to their rooms Enjoy the service if you’d like Offer a friendly presence and a helping hand

What we’re looking for:

Friendly, dependable volunteers who enjoy working with older adults Comfortable walking and pushing wheelchairs Clear communication skills Completion of a background check and brief orientation

This is a beautiful way to support our community and share in something special.

Interested? Contact Sally at 920-458-2137 x819 or sbork@sscnonprofit.org We’d love to have you join us!

Agency: Sheboygan Senior Community

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53083

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nail Painting Companions Needed!

Do you enjoy painting nails and having great conversations? Sheboygan Senior Community is looking for friendly volunteers to help brighten our residents’ days with simple manicures—just filing and painting (supplies provided). It’s a small act that brings big smiles!

Our ladies—and a few gentlemen!—love having their nails done, but we can’t keep up with demand. That’s where you come in.

What to expect:

A couple hours a month (flexible scheduling) Work alongside a supportive staff member All supplies provided Lots of gratitude and great company

Whether you're a seasoned nail artist or just love connecting with others, we’d love to have you join us.

Questions? Reach out to Sally at 920-458-2137 x819 or sbork@sscnonprofit.org We hope to hear from you soon! A background check and brief orientation are required for this position.

Agency: Sheboygan Senior Community

Do you enjoy painting nails and having great conversations? Sheboygan Senior Community is looking for friendly volunteers to help brighten our residents’ days with simple manicures—just filing and painting (supplies provided). It’s a small act that brings big smiles!

Our ladies—and a few gentlemen!—love having their nails done, but we can’t keep up with demand. That’s where you come in.

What to expect:

A couple hours a month (flexible scheduling) Work alongside a supportive staff member All supplies provided Lots of gratitude and great company

Whether you're a seasoned nail artist or just love connecting with others, we’d love to have you join us.

Questions? Reach out to Sally at 920-458-2137 x819 or sbork@sscnonprofit.org We hope to hear from you soon! A background check and brief orientation are required for this position.

Agency: Sheboygan Senior Community

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53083

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Donation for Community Needs

The Families + Neighbors Together (FNT) and Student Engagement Team (SET) program are community-based Sheboygan County Health and Human Services programs. 


The FNT program highlights our commitment to our community and residents. The work is centered in two City of Sheboygan neighborhoods where additional support is needed. The south side location is the Wesley House, located at 829 Union Avenue. The SET program is also located in this south side location. Our north side location is at St. John's UCC, located at 1248 Lincoln Avenue. 

FNT is community-focused and engaging to local stakeholders, not-for-profit agencies, schools and, most importantly, residents of these neighborhoods to create collaborative networks.  These networks focus on neighborhood-based prevention and early intervention efforts to support families, communities, and agency partners. This program offers resource referrals, advocacy support, and problem-solving assistance to residents in the areas of housing, food security, employment, and health via relationships.

The SET program is a voluntary program working with students at Sheboygan Area School District Middle Schools (Etude, Farnsworth, George Warriner,  Horace Mann, and Urban) , Howards Grove Middle School, and Random Lake Middle School. Students are referred by school social workers or other identified school staff. 

SET provides the student, their family, and the school district with an option besides the traditional responses of using a citation or making a referral to Youth Justice to address truancy. SET involves both the student and their family participating in agreed-upon supports and services based on their needs. It is the intention of SET to provide support and assistance so that students can be successful in school, at home, and in the community. 

The Wesley House location is also in the process of starting a community garden for FNT/SET families and neighborhood residents to utilize. This can be an avenue to build community connections amongst neighbors and increase access to fresh produce.. 

Details: 

Clients in both the FNT and SET programs are frequently in need of basic household items or food. Current needed items can be located on our Amazon Wishlist. Items donated will directly benefit clients in the FNT and SET programs. No donated items will benefit Health and Human Services employees. 


Website Link: https://www.amazon.com/registries/gl/guest-view/XT2H0XC05X1F?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_ggr-subnav-share_RZG18MY2JV662H7TXGFB 


If a donor is looking to give away a gently used household item or furniture, please contact McKenzie Urbina (920-889-2380) or Lizzy Kroll (920-226-9648) to verify if there is a current need. 


Agency: Families + Neighbors Together (FNT) & Student Engagement Team (SET)

The Families + Neighbors Together (FNT) and Student Engagement Team (SET) program are community-based Sheboygan County Health and Human Services programs. 


The FNT program highlights our commitment to our community and residents. The work is centered in two City of Sheboygan neighborhoods where additional support is needed. The south side location is the Wesley House, located at 829 Union Avenue. The SET program is also located in this south side location. Our north side location is at St. John's UCC, located at 1248 Lincoln Avenue. 

FNT is community-focused and engaging to local stakeholders, not-for-profit agencies, schools and, most importantly, residents of these neighborhoods to create collaborative networks.  These networks focus on neighborhood-based prevention and early intervention efforts to support families, communities, and agency partners. This program offers resource referrals, advocacy support, and problem-solving assistance to residents in the areas of housing, food security, employment, and health via relationships.

The SET program is a voluntary program working with students at Sheboygan Area School District Middle Schools (Etude, Farnsworth, George Warriner,  Horace Mann, and Urban) , Howards Grove Middle School, and Random Lake Middle School. Students are referred by school social workers or other identified school staff. 

SET provides the student, their family, and the school district with an option besides the traditional responses of using a citation or making a referral to Youth Justice to address truancy. SET involves both the student and their family participating in agreed-upon supports and services based on their needs. It is the intention of SET to provide support and assistance so that students can be successful in school, at home, and in the community. 

The Wesley House location is also in the process of starting a community garden for FNT/SET families and neighborhood residents to utilize. This can be an avenue to build community connections amongst neighbors and increase access to fresh produce.. 

Details: 

Clients in both the FNT and SET programs are frequently in need of basic household items or food. Current needed items can be located on our Amazon Wishlist. Items donated will directly benefit clients in the FNT and SET programs. No donated items will benefit Health and Human Services employees. 


Website Link: https://www.amazon.com/registries/gl/guest-view/XT2H0XC05X1F?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_ggr-subnav-share_RZG18MY2JV662H7TXGFB 


If a donor is looking to give away a gently used household item or furniture, please contact McKenzie Urbina (920-889-2380) or Lizzy Kroll (920-226-9648) to verify if there is a current need. 


Agency: Families + Neighbors Together (FNT) & Student Engagement Team (SET)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Organize Pantry Donations!

We’re looking for a dedicated Pantry Organizer to help keep our shelter’s food and supply pantry running smoothly. This volunteer will sort through donations, check expiration dates, organize shelves, and ensure items are easy for staff and residents to access. The role also includes transporting pantry items between our main storage area and the shelter as needed.

This position is perfect for someone who enjoys organizing, pays attention to detail, and wants to make a tangible difference in supporting survivors and their families.

Key Responsibilities:

Sort, label, and organize pantry donations

Check for expired or damaged items

Restock shelves and maintain a clean, orderly space

Transport items between storage and the shelter as needed

Agency: Safe Harbor of Sheboygan

We’re looking for a dedicated Pantry Organizer to help keep our shelter’s food and supply pantry running smoothly. This volunteer will sort through donations, check expiration dates, organize shelves, and ensure items are easy for staff and residents to access. The role also includes transporting pantry items between our main storage area and the shelter as needed.

This position is perfect for someone who enjoys organizing, pays attention to detail, and wants to make a tangible difference in supporting survivors and their families.

Key Responsibilities:

Sort, label, and organize pantry donations

Check for expired or damaged items

Restock shelves and maintain a clean, orderly space

Transport items between storage and the shelter as needed

Agency: Safe Harbor of Sheboygan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Disaster Shelter Logistics Volunteer

The Fulfillment Service Associate supports Disaster Cycle Services Logistics on a Disaster Relief Operation (DRO). This position supports congregate shelter sites by resourcing and delivering materials during daily site visits throughout the disaster operation.  This position supports the mission of the American Red Cross by fulfilling requests from the shelter activity to support the needs of clients in alignment with the Service Delivery Plan.

Resource and deliver material supply requests from congregate shelter sites Develop strong relationships with shelters and deliver customer-centric solutionsInventory, organize and load supplies into delivery vehicles Provide feedback to supervisor on unmet or evolving shelter needs Help shelter sites monitor inventory levels and project future material requests Drive larger vehicles to deliver materials to shelters (e.g., 16’ box trucks, cargo vans, etc.)  

General Responsibilities for all Service Associates: 

Ensure work is carried out in alignment with our fundamental principles and within established guidelines  Maintain flexibility in a continuously changing environment in which work priorities may change frequentlyParticipate in all required meetings and review and complete daily tasks and reports  Collaborate effectively with others in a disaster environment  Efficiently handle time sensitive issues that may arise in area of responsibility  Report the status of assigned responsibilities and tasks as directed  Work independently while following the direction of the direct supervisor

Qualifications:

Ability to interact with shelters in a compassionate manner and with a customer-centric focus  Valid Driver’s LicenseComfortable driving larger vehicles (e.g., 16’ box truck, cargo van, etc.)  Familiarity with the proper moving, lifting and storing of material   

 General Qualifications for all: 

Comfortable working independently and within a team    Ability to work with a broad variety of people with diverse backgrounds   Ability to have good organizational and time management skills    Ability to listen actively and work well with others    Ability to function in a dynamic and stressful environment Ability to appropriately involve others in managing problems and conflict      Ability to acquire, evaluate, and report information accurately    Valid Driver’s License (required for deployment out of region)    Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies    Refer to the Physical Capacity Grid for physical and emotional requirements

Agency: American Red Cross

The Fulfillment Service Associate supports Disaster Cycle Services Logistics on a Disaster Relief Operation (DRO). This position supports congregate shelter sites by resourcing and delivering materials during daily site visits throughout the disaster operation.  This position supports the mission of the American Red Cross by fulfilling requests from the shelter activity to support the needs of clients in alignment with the Service Delivery Plan.

Resource and deliver material supply requests from congregate shelter sites Develop strong relationships with shelters and deliver customer-centric solutionsInventory, organize and load supplies into delivery vehicles Provide feedback to supervisor on unmet or evolving shelter needs Help shelter sites monitor inventory levels and project future material requests Drive larger vehicles to deliver materials to shelters (e.g., 16’ box trucks, cargo vans, etc.)  

General Responsibilities for all Service Associates: 

Ensure work is carried out in alignment with our fundamental principles and within established guidelines  Maintain flexibility in a continuously changing environment in which work priorities may change frequentlyParticipate in all required meetings and review and complete daily tasks and reports  Collaborate effectively with others in a disaster environment  Efficiently handle time sensitive issues that may arise in area of responsibility  Report the status of assigned responsibilities and tasks as directed  Work independently while following the direction of the direct supervisor

Qualifications:

Ability to interact with shelters in a compassionate manner and with a customer-centric focus  Valid Driver’s LicenseComfortable driving larger vehicles (e.g., 16’ box truck, cargo van, etc.)  Familiarity with the proper moving, lifting and storing of material   

 General Qualifications for all: 

Comfortable working independently and within a team    Ability to work with a broad variety of people with diverse backgrounds   Ability to have good organizational and time management skills    Ability to listen actively and work well with others    Ability to function in a dynamic and stressful environment Ability to appropriately involve others in managing problems and conflict      Ability to acquire, evaluate, and report information accurately    Valid Driver’s License (required for deployment out of region)    Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies    Refer to the Physical Capacity Grid for physical and emotional requirements

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Disaster Shelter Resident Caseworker

The Shelter Resident Transition (SRT) Service Associate (SA) is an operational position and is assigned temporarily, typically on level 4 and above disaster relief operations (DROs). SRT Caseworkers work with shelter residents to understand their resources and transition roadblocks to help households create an individualized action plan so that they can transition from the shelter to a more sustainable living solution. This position supports the mission of the American Red Cross by helping individuals and households more quickly transition from a shelter, thus alleviating human suffering by shortening the time of their disaster-caused displacement and jumpstarting their longer-term recovery.

Steady-State SRT/SA Responsibilities (when not deployed in SRT) 

Maintain an active RC Care account Maintain familiarity with RC Care, which may include: Participating in steady-state Recovery Planning Casework or Individual Disaster Care support Deploy locally, including DAT responses and/or REC/CARE on Level 2 & 3 DROs Participate in NHQ Client Care Office Hours Practice RC Care usage in the RC Care Sandbox Mentor other RC Care users Participate in Regional/Chapter Mass Care exercises and workshops Review weekly RC Care Weekly Updates & Release Notes emails Participate in bi-annual SRT Casework RC Care Reports and Dashboards workshops Review SRT in RC Care video in EDGE prior to deploying Maintain familiarity with SRT casework, which may include: Participating in steady-state Recovery Planning Casework Participate in Bi-Monthly SRT engagement sessions Practice SRT Services in the RC Care Sandbox Read the monthly SRT Newsletter – Quick LooksTeach SRT Triage Fundamentals and SRT Casework Operations courses Mentor other caseworkers Participate in SRT refresher sessions prior to deploying 

 Operational-State SRT/SA Responsibilities (when deployed in SRT) 

Cultivates a trust-based relationship with each assigned household Meets regularly (commonly every 48 hours) with assigned households to support the creation of an individualized shelter transition plan Provides SRT Casework services equitably, including empowerment; transition planning; information; coaching; advocacy; resources & referrals; and, when needed, case conferencing and/or needs-based SRT financial assistance Documents individual/household resources, barriers, and progression towards an identified transition plan in RC Care As necessary: Uses and updates the Shelter Client Information Application (SCIA), including SRT Triage, Demographics, and moreCompletes RC Care Intake Ensures Immediate Assistance eligible households receive funds, when disbursed Works in collaboration with other activities at the shelter site, including shelter workers, Disaster Health Services, Disaster Mental Health, Disaster Spiritual Care, and more 

General Responsibilities for all Service Associates: 

Ensure work is carried out in alignment with our fundamental principles and within established guidelines Maintain flexibility in a continuously changing environment in which work priorities may change frequently Participate in all required meetings and review and complete daily tasks and reports Collaborate effectively with others in a disaster environment
Efficiently handle time sensitive issues that may arise in area of responsibility Report the status of assigned responsibilities and tasks as directed Work independently while following the direction of the direct supervisor

Qualifications:

General Qualifications for all Service Associates:  

Comfortable working independently and within a team   Ability to work with a broad variety of people with diverse backgrounds  Ability to have good organizational and time management skills  Ability to listen actively and work well with others   Ability to function in a dynamic and stressful environment   Ability to appropriately involve others in managing problems and conflict     Ability to acquire, evaluate, and report information accurately   Valid Driver’s License (required for deployment out of region)   Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies   Refer to the Physical Capacity Grid for physical and emotional requirements  

Agency: American Red Cross

The Shelter Resident Transition (SRT) Service Associate (SA) is an operational position and is assigned temporarily, typically on level 4 and above disaster relief operations (DROs). SRT Caseworkers work with shelter residents to understand their resources and transition roadblocks to help households create an individualized action plan so that they can transition from the shelter to a more sustainable living solution. This position supports the mission of the American Red Cross by helping individuals and households more quickly transition from a shelter, thus alleviating human suffering by shortening the time of their disaster-caused displacement and jumpstarting their longer-term recovery.

Steady-State SRT/SA Responsibilities (when not deployed in SRT) 

Maintain an active RC Care account Maintain familiarity with RC Care, which may include: Participating in steady-state Recovery Planning Casework or Individual Disaster Care support Deploy locally, including DAT responses and/or REC/CARE on Level 2 & 3 DROs Participate in NHQ Client Care Office Hours Practice RC Care usage in the RC Care Sandbox Mentor other RC Care users Participate in Regional/Chapter Mass Care exercises and workshops Review weekly RC Care Weekly Updates & Release Notes emails Participate in bi-annual SRT Casework RC Care Reports and Dashboards workshops Review SRT in RC Care video in EDGE prior to deploying Maintain familiarity with SRT casework, which may include: Participating in steady-state Recovery Planning Casework Participate in Bi-Monthly SRT engagement sessions Practice SRT Services in the RC Care Sandbox Read the monthly SRT Newsletter – Quick LooksTeach SRT Triage Fundamentals and SRT Casework Operations courses Mentor other caseworkers Participate in SRT refresher sessions prior to deploying 

 Operational-State SRT/SA Responsibilities (when deployed in SRT) 

Cultivates a trust-based relationship with each assigned household Meets regularly (commonly every 48 hours) with assigned households to support the creation of an individualized shelter transition plan Provides SRT Casework services equitably, including empowerment; transition planning; information; coaching; advocacy; resources & referrals; and, when needed, case conferencing and/or needs-based SRT financial assistance Documents individual/household resources, barriers, and progression towards an identified transition plan in RC Care As necessary: Uses and updates the Shelter Client Information Application (SCIA), including SRT Triage, Demographics, and moreCompletes RC Care Intake Ensures Immediate Assistance eligible households receive funds, when disbursed Works in collaboration with other activities at the shelter site, including shelter workers, Disaster Health Services, Disaster Mental Health, Disaster Spiritual Care, and more 

General Responsibilities for all Service Associates: 

Ensure work is carried out in alignment with our fundamental principles and within established guidelines Maintain flexibility in a continuously changing environment in which work priorities may change frequently Participate in all required meetings and review and complete daily tasks and reports Collaborate effectively with others in a disaster environment
Efficiently handle time sensitive issues that may arise in area of responsibility Report the status of assigned responsibilities and tasks as directed Work independently while following the direction of the direct supervisor

Qualifications:

General Qualifications for all Service Associates:  

Comfortable working independently and within a team   Ability to work with a broad variety of people with diverse backgrounds  Ability to have good organizational and time management skills  Ability to listen actively and work well with others   Ability to function in a dynamic and stressful environment   Ability to appropriately involve others in managing problems and conflict     Ability to acquire, evaluate, and report information accurately   Valid Driver’s License (required for deployment out of region)   Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies   Refer to the Physical Capacity Grid for physical and emotional requirements  

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Restoring Family Links Caseworker

Deliver service to clients who have been separated from family members in other countries due to armed conflict, migration, disasters, or other humanitarian emergencies. Volunteers are responsible for supporting and developing the outreach strategy, expanding community awareness and resources, developing new contacts and volunteers and effectively serving all clients and partners. Volunteers will demonstrate commitment and understanding of the Fundamental Principals of the Red Cross international network. 

Responsible for supporting the development of an outreach strategy.Expand community awareness and resourcesDevelop new volunteer and community contactsEffectively serve all clients and partners.Work with American Red Cross divisions to share knowledge, support relationship building, and verify existing partnerships.Identify key agencies, religious groups, schools, community groups, non-profits, media contacts, and form sustainable partnerships to promote and benefit our services and widen our scope of referrals and resources.

Qualifications:

Familiarity with the Restoring Family Links program and International Services, how these services fit with American Red Cross Domestic programs and why it is important to your audience.Desire to support the American Red Cross humanitarian mission through reconnecting separated families.Ability to work independently with diverse populations, in a culturally competent manner and to embody the Red Cross fundamental principles including impartiality and neutrality.Excellent communication skillsInterest or experience in public speaking, presentation or trainingProficiency with Microsoft products, familiarity with social media tools and resourcesWillingness to comply with current public health and American Red Cross policies.

Agency: American Red Cross

Deliver service to clients who have been separated from family members in other countries due to armed conflict, migration, disasters, or other humanitarian emergencies. Volunteers are responsible for supporting and developing the outreach strategy, expanding community awareness and resources, developing new contacts and volunteers and effectively serving all clients and partners. Volunteers will demonstrate commitment and understanding of the Fundamental Principals of the Red Cross international network. 

Responsible for supporting the development of an outreach strategy.Expand community awareness and resourcesDevelop new volunteer and community contactsEffectively serve all clients and partners.Work with American Red Cross divisions to share knowledge, support relationship building, and verify existing partnerships.Identify key agencies, religious groups, schools, community groups, non-profits, media contacts, and form sustainable partnerships to promote and benefit our services and widen our scope of referrals and resources.

Qualifications:

Familiarity with the Restoring Family Links program and International Services, how these services fit with American Red Cross Domestic programs and why it is important to your audience.Desire to support the American Red Cross humanitarian mission through reconnecting separated families.Ability to work independently with diverse populations, in a culturally competent manner and to embody the Red Cross fundamental principles including impartiality and neutrality.Excellent communication skillsInterest or experience in public speaking, presentation or trainingProficiency with Microsoft products, familiarity with social media tools and resourcesWillingness to comply with current public health and American Red Cross policies.

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Animal Visitation Program Volunteer

Participate in in-person activities and/or performing work in a Red Cross facility. Provide trained and certified animals for visits in medical treatment facilities, wounded service members barracks and other approved locations.

Visit patients in Medical Treatment Facilities, VA Medical Centers, State Veterans Homes or other approved locations as scheduled by leadershipEnsure that all baseline requirements are met pertaining to your animals’ health, group liability insurance (not homeowners), training and certificationsBe responsible for the behavior and care of your animalFollow rules and procedures of the facility being visited to include reporting of actions to leadership

Qualifications:

Pass the respective organizational certification/evaluation test and maintain current membership/registration in the organizationPass the Certification Process (the Veterinary Health Screening and Temperament Assessment and have annual veterinary examination and reviews)Animals must be at least one year old and in good standing with a certifying organization such as Pet Partners, Alliance of Therapy Dogs, Bright and Beautiful etc. Records must be available for reviewHandler minimum age of 18 is requiredOwner/handler must meet annual recertification requirements for themselves and the animalComplete additional security checks required by facilities being visitedAble to be sensitive to others and personally work well in stressful situations with a wide variety of peopleBecome a Red Cross volunteer and part of the Red Cross programFor programs in Military Treatment Facilities and VA Hospitals: Volunteer must also become a MTF or VAVS volunteer. (Note: this will include additional background check, immunization, and medical testing requirements)Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies.

Agency: American Red Cross

Participate in in-person activities and/or performing work in a Red Cross facility. Provide trained and certified animals for visits in medical treatment facilities, wounded service members barracks and other approved locations.

Visit patients in Medical Treatment Facilities, VA Medical Centers, State Veterans Homes or other approved locations as scheduled by leadershipEnsure that all baseline requirements are met pertaining to your animals’ health, group liability insurance (not homeowners), training and certificationsBe responsible for the behavior and care of your animalFollow rules and procedures of the facility being visited to include reporting of actions to leadership

Qualifications:

Pass the respective organizational certification/evaluation test and maintain current membership/registration in the organizationPass the Certification Process (the Veterinary Health Screening and Temperament Assessment and have annual veterinary examination and reviews)Animals must be at least one year old and in good standing with a certifying organization such as Pet Partners, Alliance of Therapy Dogs, Bright and Beautiful etc. Records must be available for reviewHandler minimum age of 18 is requiredOwner/handler must meet annual recertification requirements for themselves and the animalComplete additional security checks required by facilities being visitedAble to be sensitive to others and personally work well in stressful situations with a wide variety of peopleBecome a Red Cross volunteer and part of the Red Cross programFor programs in Military Treatment Facilities and VA Hospitals: Volunteer must also become a MTF or VAVS volunteer. (Note: this will include additional background check, immunization, and medical testing requirements)Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies.

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth Action Campaign Coordinator

The Campaign Coordinator for the International Humanitarian Law (IHL) Youth Action Campaign coaches and supports YAC advocate teams at the local level. The YAC informs youth ages 13-24 about IHL and encourages youth to build a peer-to-peer awareness campaign on an IHL topic.

Recruit youth IHL advocates from your area to participate as a part of the campaign team.Implement the IHL training for youth teams and help them to design their campaigns on an IHL topic.Commit 2-4 hours a week with youth teams during the implementation of the campaign.Oversee 1-3 teams of YAC advocates (30 people or less)Take responsibility for registering your campaign team, supporting your team throughout the campaign, purchasing supplies, and recommending advocates for the Summit.Report data related to metrics to regional staff in a timely manner.Participate in the monthly call during the implementation of the program.Perform other job-related duties, as assigned.

Qualifications:

A passion for working with youth and an interest in IHL.Excellent project management, group facilitation, and communication skills.Must display flexibility, adaptability, initiative, and teamwork.Must possess the ability to present politicized issues in compliance with the American Red Cross’s neutrality mandate.Experience working with youth, the Red Cross, and IHL is preferred.Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies.Either over 18 years of age and/or spent 2 years participating in the IHL YAC

Occasional travel throughout Wisconsin Region to facilitate recruitment of advocates and training. (Red Cross vehicles available for use, pending motor vehicle background check).

Agency: American Red Cross

The Campaign Coordinator for the International Humanitarian Law (IHL) Youth Action Campaign coaches and supports YAC advocate teams at the local level. The YAC informs youth ages 13-24 about IHL and encourages youth to build a peer-to-peer awareness campaign on an IHL topic.

Recruit youth IHL advocates from your area to participate as a part of the campaign team.Implement the IHL training for youth teams and help them to design their campaigns on an IHL topic.Commit 2-4 hours a week with youth teams during the implementation of the campaign.Oversee 1-3 teams of YAC advocates (30 people or less)Take responsibility for registering your campaign team, supporting your team throughout the campaign, purchasing supplies, and recommending advocates for the Summit.Report data related to metrics to regional staff in a timely manner.Participate in the monthly call during the implementation of the program.Perform other job-related duties, as assigned.

Qualifications:

A passion for working with youth and an interest in IHL.Excellent project management, group facilitation, and communication skills.Must display flexibility, adaptability, initiative, and teamwork.Must possess the ability to present politicized issues in compliance with the American Red Cross’s neutrality mandate.Experience working with youth, the Red Cross, and IHL is preferred.Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies.Either over 18 years of age and/or spent 2 years participating in the IHL YAC

Occasional travel throughout Wisconsin Region to facilitate recruitment of advocates and training. (Red Cross vehicles available for use, pending motor vehicle background check).

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth Action Campaign Advocate (Ages 13-24)

To raise awareness and promote the values of International Humanitarian Law in your community.

• Attend the IHL Youth Action Campaign training
• Submit a campaign plan to your coordinator
• Implement a campaign on an IHL topic in your community
• Collect campaign data and report in a timely manner.
• Complete the summary project

Qualifications:

• Passion for informing your peers about important global issues
• Leadership, project management, and communications skills
• Must display flexibility, adaptability, initiative, and teamwork
• Must possess the ability to present politicized issues in compliance with the American Red Cross’s neutrality mandate
• Must be between ages 13-24
• Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies.

Agency: American Red Cross

To raise awareness and promote the values of International Humanitarian Law in your community.

• Attend the IHL Youth Action Campaign training
• Submit a campaign plan to your coordinator
• Implement a campaign on an IHL topic in your community
• Collect campaign data and report in a timely manner.
• Complete the summary project

Qualifications:

• Passion for informing your peers about important global issues
• Leadership, project management, and communications skills
• Must display flexibility, adaptability, initiative, and teamwork
• Must possess the ability to present politicized issues in compliance with the American Red Cross’s neutrality mandate
• Must be between ages 13-24
• Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies.

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Screener

Screening Team members seek to understand what brought prospective volunteers to the Red Cross, their areas of interest and what position they would find most meaningful. Screeners use their understanding of the volunteer and match it with the needs of the organization, connecting volunteers with positions for which they are both interested and well suited.

Schedules and conducts volunteer screening interviews.Reviews and has general understanding of volunteer opportunities.Prepares for screening interviews following standardized training protocol.Matches volunteers to positions for which they are best suited, based on skills, interest, availability and available options.Updates Volunteer Connection, Red Cross' online volunteer management system, with candidate information and makes referrals as required.

Qualifications:

Reliable access to resources needed to volunteer 100% virtuallyBroad understanding of the American Red Cross and its opportunities for volunteer service (training provided).Enthusiastic about American Red Cross programs.Ability to work with computer database (training provided)Excellent oral and written communication skills - ability to express ideas and facts clearlyComfortable making phone calls to volunteersPrevious experience with customer service is a plusHR experience or experience conducting interviews a plus

Agency: American Red Cross

Screening Team members seek to understand what brought prospective volunteers to the Red Cross, their areas of interest and what position they would find most meaningful. Screeners use their understanding of the volunteer and match it with the needs of the organization, connecting volunteers with positions for which they are both interested and well suited.

Schedules and conducts volunteer screening interviews.Reviews and has general understanding of volunteer opportunities.Prepares for screening interviews following standardized training protocol.Matches volunteers to positions for which they are best suited, based on skills, interest, availability and available options.Updates Volunteer Connection, Red Cross' online volunteer management system, with candidate information and makes referrals as required.

Qualifications:

Reliable access to resources needed to volunteer 100% virtuallyBroad understanding of the American Red Cross and its opportunities for volunteer service (training provided).Enthusiastic about American Red Cross programs.Ability to work with computer database (training provided)Excellent oral and written communication skills - ability to express ideas and facts clearlyComfortable making phone calls to volunteersPrevious experience with customer service is a plusHR experience or experience conducting interviews a plus

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Engagement and Partnership Volunteer

Work with external organizations to build capacity, coordinate activities, integrate expertise, and provide channels to reach all disaster affected communities, particularly traditionally underserved populations. The role of this worker is to assist with the implementation of the CEP plan. 

Engages organizations and groups with their CEP Team according to the service delivery plan.Serves as a liaison to other units within the DRO.Attends NGO and private sector meetings and training sessions in conjunction with the affected area.Promotes regional engagement in community convening and coordination efforts.Supports regional development of holistic effective, diverse and inclusive partnerships.Provides support to multi-agency collaborative efforts and partner activities.Implements Community Engagement (mobilization) and Partnerships Standards and Procedures and job tools (under development).Models appropriate behavior and treats all workers with respect and dignity at all times.Briefs Community Engagement and Partnerships Supervisors on status of community engagement and partnerships activities.

Qualifications:

Willingness to comply with Red Cross COVID-19 policies for in-person volunteer activities.Results-oriented, client and integrity focusedAbility to display tact, political acumen, and diplomacy in difficult or sensitive situationsAbility to negotiate compromise and tolerate ambiguity, particularly to meet sudden and unpredictable needsDemonstrated ability to maintain confidentialityAbility to implement Community Engagement (Mobilization) and Partnerships Standards and Procedures and job tools (under development)Proficient in Word, ExcelCustomer Focus: Building strong customer relationships and delivering customer-centric solutions.Action Oriented: Taking on new opportunities and tough challenges with a sense of urgency, high energy, and enthusiasm.Values Differences: Recognizing the value that different perspectives and cultures bring to an organization.Ability to stand and sit for 2-hour periodsAbility to speak clearly on the phone and in personAbility to drive in daytime and at nightAbility to work long hours under stressful conditionsAbility to lift 20 lbs.

Agency: American Red Cross

Work with external organizations to build capacity, coordinate activities, integrate expertise, and provide channels to reach all disaster affected communities, particularly traditionally underserved populations. The role of this worker is to assist with the implementation of the CEP plan. 

Engages organizations and groups with their CEP Team according to the service delivery plan.Serves as a liaison to other units within the DRO.Attends NGO and private sector meetings and training sessions in conjunction with the affected area.Promotes regional engagement in community convening and coordination efforts.Supports regional development of holistic effective, diverse and inclusive partnerships.Provides support to multi-agency collaborative efforts and partner activities.Implements Community Engagement (mobilization) and Partnerships Standards and Procedures and job tools (under development).Models appropriate behavior and treats all workers with respect and dignity at all times.Briefs Community Engagement and Partnerships Supervisors on status of community engagement and partnerships activities.

Qualifications:

Willingness to comply with Red Cross COVID-19 policies for in-person volunteer activities.Results-oriented, client and integrity focusedAbility to display tact, political acumen, and diplomacy in difficult or sensitive situationsAbility to negotiate compromise and tolerate ambiguity, particularly to meet sudden and unpredictable needsDemonstrated ability to maintain confidentialityAbility to implement Community Engagement (Mobilization) and Partnerships Standards and Procedures and job tools (under development)Proficient in Word, ExcelCustomer Focus: Building strong customer relationships and delivering customer-centric solutions.Action Oriented: Taking on new opportunities and tough challenges with a sense of urgency, high energy, and enthusiasm.Values Differences: Recognizing the value that different perspectives and cultures bring to an organization.Ability to stand and sit for 2-hour periodsAbility to speak clearly on the phone and in personAbility to drive in daytime and at nightAbility to work long hours under stressful conditionsAbility to lift 20 lbs.

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Be a Girls on the Run Coach!

Girls on the Run is a 10 week youth development program that creatively integrates running and movement into social-emotional lessons that empower girls to feel joyful, healthy, and confident.  We are always looking for volunteers to help lead kids through the lessons with the goal of completing a fun 5K as the culminating, celebratory event. We provide training for all new coaches and there are always two coaches at each practice. We have opportunities in the fall and spring seasons. ANYONE CAN BE A COACH! You do not need to be a runner ...just feel passionate about helping young people be their best selves. Girls on the Run of Northeast Wisconsin is an equal opportunity organization.  We do not discriminate based on age, race, gender, or ethnicity for our staff and volunteer opportunities. We are committed to mirroring the community of girls we serve and are focused on providing accessible and inclusive opportunities for staff, volunteers, board members, and the girls we serve. 

Visit our website at www.girlsontherunnew.org/coach

Agency: Girls On The Run Northeast Wisconsin

Girls on the Run is a 10 week youth development program that creatively integrates running and movement into social-emotional lessons that empower girls to feel joyful, healthy, and confident.  We are always looking for volunteers to help lead kids through the lessons with the goal of completing a fun 5K as the culminating, celebratory event. We provide training for all new coaches and there are always two coaches at each practice. We have opportunities in the fall and spring seasons. ANYONE CAN BE A COACH! You do not need to be a runner ...just feel passionate about helping young people be their best selves. Girls on the Run of Northeast Wisconsin is an equal opportunity organization.  We do not discriminate based on age, race, gender, or ethnicity for our staff and volunteer opportunities. We are committed to mirroring the community of girls we serve and are focused on providing accessible and inclusive opportunities for staff, volunteers, board members, and the girls we serve. 

Visit our website at www.girlsontherunnew.org/coach

Agency: Girls On The Run Northeast Wisconsin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54956

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Horseriders' Camp Host

Stay at a campsite at the horse campground and volunteer a few hours per day. Greet and assist campers with information about the property and facilities. Assist in daily campground operations and set an example by being a model camper. Clean campsites, check facilities and assist with light maintenance. Dispense property information and assist with campground programs. Enjoy the company of other campers and make sure that they enjoy their stay. Potential hosts must camp onsite Friday - Sunday with at least one horse.

Agency: Friends of the Kettle Moraine

Stay at a campsite at the horse campground and volunteer a few hours per day. Greet and assist campers with information about the property and facilities. Assist in daily campground operations and set an example by being a model camper. Clean campsites, check facilities and assist with light maintenance. Dispense property information and assist with campground programs. Enjoy the company of other campers and make sure that they enjoy their stay. Potential hosts must camp onsite Friday - Sunday with at least one horse.

Agency: Friends of the Kettle Moraine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53010

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nature Center Host

Provide excellent customer service by orienting visitors to the property and local area, disseminating information and materials related to rules and regulations, program schedules, interpretive resources, facilities, and other recreational opportunities. Assist with guest speakers and school group visits. Assist with inventorying activity packs, educational materials, and supplies. Provide minor interior and exterior facility upkeep and maintenance. Maintain live animal aquarium displays. Manage sales of merchandise.

Agency: Friends of the Kettle Moraine

Provide excellent customer service by orienting visitors to the property and local area, disseminating information and materials related to rules and regulations, program schedules, interpretive resources, facilities, and other recreational opportunities. Assist with guest speakers and school group visits. Assist with inventorying activity packs, educational materials, and supplies. Provide minor interior and exterior facility upkeep and maintenance. Maintain live animal aquarium displays. Manage sales of merchandise.

Agency: Friends of the Kettle Moraine

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53010

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Vigil Volunteer

Hospice volunteer that goes to see patient when they are actively dying, they can provide comfort by sitting by a patient's bedside, reading to them, listening to music, or just by providing a calming presence. 

Agency: Heartland Hospice

Hospice volunteer that goes to see patient when they are actively dying, they can provide comfort by sitting by a patient's bedside, reading to them, listening to music, or just by providing a calming presence. 

Agency: Heartland Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer

Volunteers needed to provide companionship and socialization to seniors on hospice. Activities may include playing games, listening to music, watching tv, church service, socializing, reading books, etc. 

Agency: Heartland Hospice

Volunteers needed to provide companionship and socialization to seniors on hospice. Activities may include playing games, listening to music, watching tv, church service, socializing, reading books, etc. 

Agency: Heartland Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer at a local blood drive.

The purpose of the Blood Donor Ambassador is to provide excellent and enthusiastic customer service to enhance the blood donor experience. Engage with blood donors to promote blood donation and set the stage for a long-term commitment to regular blood donations. Assist donors with re-hydrating after donation and observe for post-donation reactions. Express gratitude and ensure each blood donor is sincerely thanked for their donation.

Usually hosted at a community or sponsor-owned locationBlood collection procedures are whole blood and red cell (no platelets or plasma)‘Mobile’ blood drives change almost every day—with the need to setup and takedown each blood drive, they tend to be faster paced, in a variety of sites, with different donors, sponsors, team members, and chargeperson each driveOften requires careful maintenance of donor flow and wait times (typically more donors on the schedule)Events confirmed about 6 weeks in advanceSupport Red Cross staff by being helpful, flexible, and patientGreet donors, explain the donation process as necessary and assist with initial intake and hand offs through the blood donation processManage donor flow and direct donors to Check-InModel excellent customer service behaviors.Ensure blood donors have relevant information and that questions are answered appropriately while creating a favorable impression of the blood donation process.Learn and share the Red Cross story, including the mission, vision, and valuesWork with collections team supervisor or charge staff to match donor’s blood type with the best product for maximum impact (Right Type Mix)Check Post Donation Info and timeSet up and maintain cleanliness in Reception and Hospitality AreasProvide customer service to donors in the Hospitality Area by ensuring that each donor is recognized for his/her contribution.Check that donor has their post-donation information before leaving the driveReport possible adverse post-donation physical reactions to the collections staff. Protect donors from injury during adverse reactions (if able without hurting self)May be asked to sanitize/disinfect donor areas and bedsMay make reminder/cancellation calls, re-schedule donor appointments, and perform follow up activities as directedEncourage donors to download Donor App, use RapidPass

Qualifications:

Ability to display the utmost professionalism and communication skillsExtremely comfortable working with people from diverse communities and backgroundsAbility to understand technology needed for position: Donor Check-in, Donor Tablet, Rapid Pass, Donor App, Book Now and Ability to explain/teach technology to donors and fellow volunteers Ability to understand and explain Right Type Mix to donorsAbility to regularly commit to schedule, arrive punctually and adapt to a change driven culture Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies


Average shift is 5-6 hours.

*Must have weekday availability, unless otherwise noted above*

Agency: American Red Cross

The purpose of the Blood Donor Ambassador is to provide excellent and enthusiastic customer service to enhance the blood donor experience. Engage with blood donors to promote blood donation and set the stage for a long-term commitment to regular blood donations. Assist donors with re-hydrating after donation and observe for post-donation reactions. Express gratitude and ensure each blood donor is sincerely thanked for their donation.

Usually hosted at a community or sponsor-owned locationBlood collection procedures are whole blood and red cell (no platelets or plasma)‘Mobile’ blood drives change almost every day—with the need to setup and takedown each blood drive, they tend to be faster paced, in a variety of sites, with different donors, sponsors, team members, and chargeperson each driveOften requires careful maintenance of donor flow and wait times (typically more donors on the schedule)Events confirmed about 6 weeks in advanceSupport Red Cross staff by being helpful, flexible, and patientGreet donors, explain the donation process as necessary and assist with initial intake and hand offs through the blood donation processManage donor flow and direct donors to Check-InModel excellent customer service behaviors.Ensure blood donors have relevant information and that questions are answered appropriately while creating a favorable impression of the blood donation process.Learn and share the Red Cross story, including the mission, vision, and valuesWork with collections team supervisor or charge staff to match donor’s blood type with the best product for maximum impact (Right Type Mix)Check Post Donation Info and timeSet up and maintain cleanliness in Reception and Hospitality AreasProvide customer service to donors in the Hospitality Area by ensuring that each donor is recognized for his/her contribution.Check that donor has their post-donation information before leaving the driveReport possible adverse post-donation physical reactions to the collections staff. Protect donors from injury during adverse reactions (if able without hurting self)May be asked to sanitize/disinfect donor areas and bedsMay make reminder/cancellation calls, re-schedule donor appointments, and perform follow up activities as directedEncourage donors to download Donor App, use RapidPass

Qualifications:

Ability to display the utmost professionalism and communication skillsExtremely comfortable working with people from diverse communities and backgroundsAbility to understand technology needed for position: Donor Check-in, Donor Tablet, Rapid Pass, Donor App, Book Now and Ability to explain/teach technology to donors and fellow volunteers Ability to understand and explain Right Type Mix to donorsAbility to regularly commit to schedule, arrive punctually and adapt to a change driven culture Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies


Average shift is 5-6 hours.

*Must have weekday availability, unless otherwise noted above*

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Stuff Produce Bags

You and a friend (or 2) will pack approximately 150 bags with a variety of fresh produce that will be distributed to individuals and families visiting our Sheboygan Cares Food Pantry. We have opportunities on Mondays and Tuesdays from 9:00 am - 11:00 am. Please review the available slots at the link below and sign up for those that work best for you. Thank you!

2026: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30E0D4AADAC2DA7FA7-60392243-copy#/

Agency: Sheboygan County Food Bank

You and a friend (or 2) will pack approximately 150 bags with a variety of fresh produce that will be distributed to individuals and families visiting our Sheboygan Cares Food Pantry. We have opportunities on Mondays and Tuesdays from 9:00 am - 11:00 am. Please review the available slots at the link below and sign up for those that work best for you. Thank you!

2026: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30E0D4AADAC2DA7FA7-60392243-copy#/

Agency: Sheboygan County Food Bank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53083

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gen-T Tech Help @ Generations

GEN-T Tech Help at Generations Volunteer Opportunity

Are you someone who enjoys technology and helping others? Join GEN-T, our free tech support initiative at Generations, where we help community members navigate the ever-changing world of technology!

We are looking for volunteers (ages 15+) to assist with both group talks and one-on-one tech help sessions.

What You'll Be Doing:

Assisting community members with questions about their devices, such as smartphones, tablets, smartwatches, laptops, or desktops.
Helping with basic tasks like setting up apps, navigating the internet, connecting to Wi-Fi, and more.
Working alongside a paid program staff member who will provide support for more advanced or challenging questions.
Contribute your problem-solving skills to help those who may feel intimidated by technology.
No tech expertise required! If you know how to use a phone or laptop and are willing to learn, you're a perfect fit for this role. Most of the questions are simple for someone familiar with technology, and if you’re unsure, the staff member on-site will guide you.

Why Volunteer with GEN-T?

Make a difference in the lives of individuals who need access to FREE tech help.
Empower people in your community to feel confident using technology.
Work in a welcoming, intergenerational environment.
Gain valuable volunteer experience and meet like-minded individuals.


Location: Generations, 1500 Douglas Drive, Plymouth, WI

Time: Tuesdays! 11:30-1:30 PM (And beginning December, Thursdays will also be offered 3:00 PM- 5:00 PM)

If you’re ready to make a positive impact and lend a hand, please reach out to us! More hands = more help for our community. Sign up today to join this rewarding experience.



Agency: Generations, an Intergenerational Center

GEN-T Tech Help at Generations Volunteer Opportunity

Are you someone who enjoys technology and helping others? Join GEN-T, our free tech support initiative at Generations, where we help community members navigate the ever-changing world of technology!

We are looking for volunteers (ages 15+) to assist with both group talks and one-on-one tech help sessions.

What You'll Be Doing:

Assisting community members with questions about their devices, such as smartphones, tablets, smartwatches, laptops, or desktops.
Helping with basic tasks like setting up apps, navigating the internet, connecting to Wi-Fi, and more.
Working alongside a paid program staff member who will provide support for more advanced or challenging questions.
Contribute your problem-solving skills to help those who may feel intimidated by technology.
No tech expertise required! If you know how to use a phone or laptop and are willing to learn, you're a perfect fit for this role. Most of the questions are simple for someone familiar with technology, and if you’re unsure, the staff member on-site will guide you.

Why Volunteer with GEN-T?

Make a difference in the lives of individuals who need access to FREE tech help.
Empower people in your community to feel confident using technology.
Work in a welcoming, intergenerational environment.
Gain valuable volunteer experience and meet like-minded individuals.


Location: Generations, 1500 Douglas Drive, Plymouth, WI

Time: Tuesdays! 11:30-1:30 PM (And beginning December, Thursdays will also be offered 3:00 PM- 5:00 PM)

If you’re ready to make a positive impact and lend a hand, please reach out to us! More hands = more help for our community. Sign up today to join this rewarding experience.



Agency: Generations, an Intergenerational Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53073

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Wade House Historic Site - Volunteer Opportunities

Wade House Historic Site in Greenbush, WI has opportunities for volunteers in a variety of areas.

Our programming includes School Tours, Public Tours, Historic Interpretation, Maintenance, Grounds Projects, Office Projects, Sewing, Gift Shop, and Special Events. 

If you are looking for an on-going volunteer opportunity or would be interested in helping for a single day special event, we have opportunities for you. 

We offer indoor and outdoor programs in a fun environment. 

Call Jim Willaert at 920-526-3271 or email james.willaert@wisconsinhistory.org for more information. 

We look forward to hearing from you!

Agency: Wade House

Wade House Historic Site in Greenbush, WI has opportunities for volunteers in a variety of areas.

Our programming includes School Tours, Public Tours, Historic Interpretation, Maintenance, Grounds Projects, Office Projects, Sewing, Gift Shop, and Special Events. 

If you are looking for an on-going volunteer opportunity or would be interested in helping for a single day special event, we have opportunities for you. 

We offer indoor and outdoor programs in a fun environment. 

Call Jim Willaert at 920-526-3271 or email james.willaert@wisconsinhistory.org for more information. 

We look forward to hearing from you!

Agency: Wade House

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53026

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Ping Pong Parkinson

Volunteer Opportunity: Ping Pong Parkinson


Program is looking for volunteers to help facilitate on Wednesdays from 1:15 PM-2:30PM! 



Join us in making a meaningful impact in the lives of individuals with Parkinson’s disease through the Ping Pong Parkinson program! This initiative uses the game of ping pong as a therapeutic tool to help improve motor skills, coordination, and overall well-being for those living with Parkinson’s.

What We’re Looking For: We are seeking compassionate and enthusiastic volunteers who are passionate about supporting individuals with Parkinson’s disease. Volunteers will assist in facilitating ping pong sessions, providing encouragement, and creating a positive and inclusive environment for participants.

Key Responsibilities:

Assist in setting up and managing ping pong sessions.Engage participants in games and activities.Offer support and encouragement to individuals of all skill levels.

Why Volunteer? This is a wonderful opportunity to connect with the Parkinson’s community, help improve participants’ quality of life, and foster social interaction among those affected by the disease. Your involvement can make a significant difference in their lives!

Agency: Generations, an Intergenerational Center

Volunteer Opportunity: Ping Pong Parkinson


Program is looking for volunteers to help facilitate on Wednesdays from 1:15 PM-2:30PM! 



Join us in making a meaningful impact in the lives of individuals with Parkinson’s disease through the Ping Pong Parkinson program! This initiative uses the game of ping pong as a therapeutic tool to help improve motor skills, coordination, and overall well-being for those living with Parkinson’s.

What We’re Looking For: We are seeking compassionate and enthusiastic volunteers who are passionate about supporting individuals with Parkinson’s disease. Volunteers will assist in facilitating ping pong sessions, providing encouragement, and creating a positive and inclusive environment for participants.

Key Responsibilities:

Assist in setting up and managing ping pong sessions.Engage participants in games and activities.Offer support and encouragement to individuals of all skill levels.

Why Volunteer? This is a wonderful opportunity to connect with the Parkinson’s community, help improve participants’ quality of life, and foster social interaction among those affected by the disease. Your involvement can make a significant difference in their lives!

Agency: Generations, an Intergenerational Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53073

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Art in Recovery

There are MANY avenues to support recovery. Art is a popular one!

We like to offer Art in Recovery every Friday from 1:30-3:30 p.m. If you are an artisan willing to share/teach others the how-to, we invite you to select a Friday to join us at the center. Let us know if there are supplies, we need to provide, otherwise feel free to share what you have. Peers love to learn new ways to express themselves through the arts!

Please call or ahead for availability.

You will be asked to sign a confidentiality waiver when you volunteer.

Agency: Lighthouse Recovery Community Center

There are MANY avenues to support recovery. Art is a popular one!

We like to offer Art in Recovery every Friday from 1:30-3:30 p.m. If you are an artisan willing to share/teach others the how-to, we invite you to select a Friday to join us at the center. Let us know if there are supplies, we need to provide, otherwise feel free to share what you have. Peers love to learn new ways to express themselves through the arts!

Please call or ahead for availability.

You will be asked to sign a confidentiality waiver when you volunteer.

Agency: Lighthouse Recovery Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Family Dinner

Eating together is so valuable! Every Tuesday at 5 PM, Lighthouse Recovery Community Center hosts a family dinner for peers connected with LRCC. This family dinner often serves 15-20 people. We invite individuals or small groups (2-6 people max) to prepare a meal. Preparation may be done on-site or off. Serving and sharing in the meal are welcome, though optional. This is a wonderful way to get to know the peers and staff. The time commitment may range from 3 to 5 hours, depending on the meal. The on-site time commitment is much less if you decide to make the meal ahead and drop it off. Occasionally, there is the opportunity to prepare a "holiday meal" that we share on an alternate day. We can help offset food costs if that is a barrier to preparing a meal.

We love having our community visit!

Please call or email ahead for availability.

You will be asked to sign a privacy waiver when you volunteer.

Agency: Lighthouse Recovery Community Center

Eating together is so valuable! Every Tuesday at 5 PM, Lighthouse Recovery Community Center hosts a family dinner for peers connected with LRCC. This family dinner often serves 15-20 people. We invite individuals or small groups (2-6 people max) to prepare a meal. Preparation may be done on-site or off. Serving and sharing in the meal are welcome, though optional. This is a wonderful way to get to know the peers and staff. The time commitment may range from 3 to 5 hours, depending on the meal. The on-site time commitment is much less if you decide to make the meal ahead and drop it off. Occasionally, there is the opportunity to prepare a "holiday meal" that we share on an alternate day. We can help offset food costs if that is a barrier to preparing a meal.

We love having our community visit!

Please call or email ahead for availability.

You will be asked to sign a privacy waiver when you volunteer.

Agency: Lighthouse Recovery Community Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Adult Reconnection Workshop Facilitator

Provide Reconnection Workshop modules to military, veterans and their families in various community-based settings.

• Willingness to support the Red Cross mission and the United States military
• Provide Reconnection Workshops for military members, veterans and their families
• Work under the supervision of Regional SAF Lead
• Perform duties within the scope of licensure and training
• Stay up-to-date on mental health research and practices for military, veterans and their families

Qualifications:

• SAF eligible mental health professional, holding a current and unencumbered license
• Available to mentor and co-teach training with new RW facilitators
• Personal or professional experience working with the military a plus
• Masters level or above mental health degree
• Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies.

Agency: American Red Cross

Provide Reconnection Workshop modules to military, veterans and their families in various community-based settings.

• Willingness to support the Red Cross mission and the United States military
• Provide Reconnection Workshops for military members, veterans and their families
• Work under the supervision of Regional SAF Lead
• Perform duties within the scope of licensure and training
• Stay up-to-date on mental health research and practices for military, veterans and their families

Qualifications:

• SAF eligible mental health professional, holding a current and unencumbered license
• Available to mentor and co-teach training with new RW facilitators
• Personal or professional experience working with the military a plus
• Masters level or above mental health degree
• Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies.

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Holiday Donation Drive for Club Kids

Donate new, unwrapped items to help make the holidays special for Club kids in need!

Youth ages 6-18yrs will benefit from your generosity this season. Suggested items include:

Socks
Pajamas
Books
Board Games
Winter wear: scarves, hats, gloves, coats
Art/Craft Kits
Coloring Books, Crayons
White Glue
Individually Prepackaged Shelf Stable Snacks
Hair Brushes, Fun Elastics Hair Ties or Barrettes
Tooth Brushes, Toothpaste
Lotion
Body Wash
Hand Sanitizer


Drop off Mon-Fri between 9a-4p at 2500 Kohler Memorial Dr, Suite A, Sheboygan 53081


Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Sheboygan County

Donate new, unwrapped items to help make the holidays special for Club kids in need!

Youth ages 6-18yrs will benefit from your generosity this season. Suggested items include:

Socks
Pajamas
Books
Board Games
Winter wear: scarves, hats, gloves, coats
Art/Craft Kits
Coloring Books, Crayons
White Glue
Individually Prepackaged Shelf Stable Snacks
Hair Brushes, Fun Elastics Hair Ties or Barrettes
Tooth Brushes, Toothpaste
Lotion
Body Wash
Hand Sanitizer


Drop off Mon-Fri between 9a-4p at 2500 Kohler Memorial Dr, Suite A, Sheboygan 53081


Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Sheboygan County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event Committee Member

Are you organized? Creative? Social? If any of these words describe you and you're looking for a way to make a big impact for youth in Sheboygan County, consider joining our event planning committee! We meet monthly from Jan-Feb and bi-weekly from Mar-Apr. You'll work together with a team to design and execute experiences for adults and youth to connect in meaningful, memorable ways. 

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Sheboygan County

Are you organized? Creative? Social? If any of these words describe you and you're looking for a way to make a big impact for youth in Sheboygan County, consider joining our event planning committee! We meet monthly from Jan-Feb and bi-weekly from Mar-Apr. You'll work together with a team to design and execute experiences for adults and youth to connect in meaningful, memorable ways. 

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Sheboygan County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: One on One Buddies

Do you like checkers, puzzles, or reading? These are some of many ideas of activities you could do one on with residents. Sometimes we have residents who don't have many visitors and we would love to have a volunteer come in for and hour visit with them you can even go along with them to one of our activities we are hosting!  This could be weekly, bi-weekly or monthly. 

We hope to hear from you soon! Please reach out to Nicole with any questions @ 920-550-5289 or nicole.vansluys@pinehaven.org

Agency: Pine Haven Christian Communities

Do you like checkers, puzzles, or reading? These are some of many ideas of activities you could do one on with residents. Sometimes we have residents who don't have many visitors and we would love to have a volunteer come in for and hour visit with them you can even go along with them to one of our activities we are hosting!  This could be weekly, bi-weekly or monthly. 

We hope to hear from you soon! Please reach out to Nicole with any questions @ 920-550-5289 or nicole.vansluys@pinehaven.org

Agency: Pine Haven Christian Communities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53085

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: JoinUs Hmong Cafe volunteers

JoinUs Hmong Cafe is a program that offers a free meal every Thursday. The meal is made from scratch and is culturally sensitive to our Hmong community while providing a new and educational experience for the rest of our community.


We are looking for more volunteers to help out once a week, every Thursday during the hours of 8-1PM. Please see below for positions available. 



JoinUs Hmong Cafe Volunteer Role and Responsibilities.


Volunteer Coordinator

Flexible hours at JUHC 

Find volunteers for JUHC (cooks, set up, clean up, shopper, head chef, etc.)

Coordinate all volunteers weekly 

Keep track of volunteers hours 

Must attend JUHC committee meetings

Report to JUHC Committee Members 


Volunteer Head Chef  

Hours 8 AM  - 1230 PM 

Responsible for making a monthly menu and share with the committee to be approve (for budget purpose)

Work with the volunteer shopper to get the fresh ingredients weekly 

Work with the volunteer coordinator to on how many volunteer cooks to expect. 

Keep a food inventory of non-perishable   

Facilitate the cooking weekly and assign task to each volunteer cooks

Responsible for putting away all dishes and cooking utensils 

Report to the Volunteer Coordinator 


Volunteer Shopper 

Do not have to be at the  JUHC weekly

Work with the volunteer head chef weekly to shop for fresh ingredients

Shop the night before 

Report to the Volunteer Coordinator 


Volunteer Cooks

Hours 8 AM – 12:30 PM 

Work with volunteer coordinator on how many weeks and hours you can committee

Volunteer head chef will coordinate the menu and assigned responsibility to each volunteer cooks 

Help prep food, cook food, refill food, washed dishes, put away dishes

Report to the Volunteer Coordinator 


Volunteer Set Up

Hours 9:30 AM – 10:15 AM (can be flexible and start at 8 AM )

Set up tables and chairs 

Report to the Volunteer Coordinator 


Volunteer Clean Up

Hours 1 PM – 2 PM 

Put away tables and chairs 

Sweep and mop 

Report to the Volunteer Coordinator 


Volunteer Activity Coordinator & Outreach 

Flexible Hours at JUHC

Put together a monthly schedule of community presenters 

Be the point of contact for community organizations who wants to come present 

Monitor Social Media 

Report to the Volunteer Coordinator 


Please reach out to sheboyganhmaa@gmail.com with any questions regarding the roles!


Thank you!



Agency: Hmong Mutual Assistance Association of Sheboygan Inc

JoinUs Hmong Cafe is a program that offers a free meal every Thursday. The meal is made from scratch and is culturally sensitive to our Hmong community while providing a new and educational experience for the rest of our community.


We are looking for more volunteers to help out once a week, every Thursday during the hours of 8-1PM. Please see below for positions available. 



JoinUs Hmong Cafe Volunteer Role and Responsibilities.


Volunteer Coordinator

Flexible hours at JUHC 

Find volunteers for JUHC (cooks, set up, clean up, shopper, head chef, etc.)

Coordinate all volunteers weekly 

Keep track of volunteers hours 

Must attend JUHC committee meetings

Report to JUHC Committee Members 


Volunteer Head Chef  

Hours 8 AM  - 1230 PM 

Responsible for making a monthly menu and share with the committee to be approve (for budget purpose)

Work with the volunteer shopper to get the fresh ingredients weekly 

Work with the volunteer coordinator to on how many volunteer cooks to expect. 

Keep a food inventory of non-perishable   

Facilitate the cooking weekly and assign task to each volunteer cooks

Responsible for putting away all dishes and cooking utensils 

Report to the Volunteer Coordinator 


Volunteer Shopper 

Do not have to be at the  JUHC weekly

Work with the volunteer head chef weekly to shop for fresh ingredients

Shop the night before 

Report to the Volunteer Coordinator 


Volunteer Cooks

Hours 8 AM – 12:30 PM 

Work with volunteer coordinator on how many weeks and hours you can committee

Volunteer head chef will coordinate the menu and assigned responsibility to each volunteer cooks 

Help prep food, cook food, refill food, washed dishes, put away dishes

Report to the Volunteer Coordinator 


Volunteer Set Up

Hours 9:30 AM – 10:15 AM (can be flexible and start at 8 AM )

Set up tables and chairs 

Report to the Volunteer Coordinator 


Volunteer Clean Up

Hours 1 PM – 2 PM 

Put away tables and chairs 

Sweep and mop 

Report to the Volunteer Coordinator 


Volunteer Activity Coordinator & Outreach 

Flexible Hours at JUHC

Put together a monthly schedule of community presenters 

Be the point of contact for community organizations who wants to come present 

Monitor Social Media 

Report to the Volunteer Coordinator 


Please reach out to sheboyganhmaa@gmail.com with any questions regarding the roles!


Thank you!



Agency: Hmong Mutual Assistance Association of Sheboygan Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Organize and Sort Donation Items!!

Do you enjoy organizing? Or maybe you thrive in processing items?! Come as an individual worker or grab a team player and spend a day at Safe Harbor processing, organizing and sorting donated items! Safe Harbor receives a plentiful of in-kind donations from generous donators. These donated items include food, hygiene products, basic needs, clothes and many more. We are overjoyed with our in-kind donations but need volunteers to help process them! Any time you can give is greatly appreciated. 

If you would be interested in volunteering some of your time to help us please respond to this ad, contact us at 1-800-499-7640 or visit our website at https://www.sheboygansafeharbor

Agency: Safe Harbor of Sheboygan

Do you enjoy organizing? Or maybe you thrive in processing items?! Come as an individual worker or grab a team player and spend a day at Safe Harbor processing, organizing and sorting donated items! Safe Harbor receives a plentiful of in-kind donations from generous donators. These donated items include food, hygiene products, basic needs, clothes and many more. We are overjoyed with our in-kind donations but need volunteers to help process them! Any time you can give is greatly appreciated. 

If you would be interested in volunteering some of your time to help us please respond to this ad, contact us at 1-800-499-7640 or visit our website at https://www.sheboygansafeharbor

Agency: Safe Harbor of Sheboygan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Grafton PetSmart Cat Caregivers

Many people don't know that the Humane Society of Sheboygan County hosts the adoptable cats at PetSmart in Grafton! We are urgently looking for cat caregivers at this location.

Volunteers here clean litterboxes and refresh cages, feed cats and refill water bowls, and provide important socialization and enrichment time. Our current urgent need is for Sunday, Monday, or Tuesday evenings, but other availability may be helpful, too!

If you are interested, please apply on our website at https://adoptsheboygancounty.org/volunteer/. All prospective volunteers must go through the entire application process on our website. Please do not respond directly to this request. 

PetSmart policy requires volunteers to be at least 14 years old with a guardian or 18 independently.

Agency: Humane Society of Sheboygan County

Many people don't know that the Humane Society of Sheboygan County hosts the adoptable cats at PetSmart in Grafton! We are urgently looking for cat caregivers at this location.

Volunteers here clean litterboxes and refresh cages, feed cats and refill water bowls, and provide important socialization and enrichment time. Our current urgent need is for Sunday, Monday, or Tuesday evenings, but other availability may be helpful, too!

If you are interested, please apply on our website at https://adoptsheboygancounty.org/volunteer/. All prospective volunteers must go through the entire application process on our website. Please do not respond directly to this request. 

PetSmart policy requires volunteers to be at least 14 years old with a guardian or 18 independently.

Agency: Humane Society of Sheboygan County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53024

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Health & Wellness Leader / Coach

The ADRC of Sheboygan County provides Health & Wellness Outreach to senior citizens throughout the county.  Volunteer Leaders attend training for the workshop they are interested in leading, at no cost.  Programs include: Tai Chi (two different programs), Falls Prevention, Walking, Strength Training, and Technology (how to use a smartphone, etc.), among others.  Programs are scheduled at the discretion of the volunteer and community needs.  Volunteer may also assist with program marketing and related office duties.  Mileage reimbursement provided for training and program facilitation.  Both in-person and virtual training/delivery are available for most programs.

Agency: Aging and Disability Resource Center of Sheboygan County

The ADRC of Sheboygan County provides Health & Wellness Outreach to senior citizens throughout the county.  Volunteer Leaders attend training for the workshop they are interested in leading, at no cost.  Programs include: Tai Chi (two different programs), Falls Prevention, Walking, Strength Training, and Technology (how to use a smartphone, etc.), among others.  Programs are scheduled at the discretion of the volunteer and community needs.  Volunteer may also assist with program marketing and related office duties.  Mileage reimbursement provided for training and program facilitation.  Both in-person and virtual training/delivery are available for most programs.

Agency: Aging and Disability Resource Center of Sheboygan County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53085

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Make a difference – join us on the beach!

Keeping our Great Lakes beaches clean starts with you! Adopt-a-Beach cleanups are a fun, free, easy way to give back to your community and keep plastic pollution out of our Great Lakes. It’s easy to jump right into the Adopt-a-Beach community. Join a cleanup today!  

The Alliance for the Great Lakes is a nonpartisan nonprofit working across the Great Lakes region to protect our most precious resource: the fresh, clean, and natural waters of the Great Lakes. We are active in advocacy, volunteering, education, and research.  

Each year, through the Adopt-a-Beach program, thousands of volunteers work to keep the Great Lakes shorelines healthy by removing litter from our beaches and collecting important data. 

Join the Adopt-a-Beach movement today! You can take part in two ways: 

Find an Adopt-a-Beach cleanup near you and sign up. A Team Leader will meet you at the beach with all the supplies! 

You can also become a Team Leader and host your own cleanup with friends, family, or community members. This is a great opportunity to keep your community beautiful and engage those around you. We have lots of resources to help you organize a successful cleanup! 

We have 2 Virtual Team Leader Trainings coming up that you can register for below: 

June 26, 2024 12pm-1pm CDT 

July 17, 2024 6pm-7pm CDT 

We hope to see you on the beach this season! 

Agency: Alliance for the Great Lakes

Keeping our Great Lakes beaches clean starts with you! Adopt-a-Beach cleanups are a fun, free, easy way to give back to your community and keep plastic pollution out of our Great Lakes. It’s easy to jump right into the Adopt-a-Beach community. Join a cleanup today!  

The Alliance for the Great Lakes is a nonpartisan nonprofit working across the Great Lakes region to protect our most precious resource: the fresh, clean, and natural waters of the Great Lakes. We are active in advocacy, volunteering, education, and research.  

Each year, through the Adopt-a-Beach program, thousands of volunteers work to keep the Great Lakes shorelines healthy by removing litter from our beaches and collecting important data. 

Join the Adopt-a-Beach movement today! You can take part in two ways: 

Find an Adopt-a-Beach cleanup near you and sign up. A Team Leader will meet you at the beach with all the supplies! 

You can also become a Team Leader and host your own cleanup with friends, family, or community members. This is a great opportunity to keep your community beautiful and engage those around you. We have lots of resources to help you organize a successful cleanup! 

We have 2 Virtual Team Leader Trainings coming up that you can register for below: 

June 26, 2024 12pm-1pm CDT 

July 17, 2024 6pm-7pm CDT 

We hope to see you on the beach this season! 

Agency: Alliance for the Great Lakes

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Cookie Bakers Needed at Aurora Sheboygan

We are excited to share that our cookie baking program is back at Aurora Sheboygan.  Be the person that puts big smiles on patient's faces as you offer them a freshly baked, warm cookie made by you with love.  No baking experience required.  The cookies are ready made!

 This is 1 hour 8 am- 9 am Mondays through Fridays for surgery patients.

We accept volunteers 14 and older.

 

Please apply through the link below

Aurora Health part of Advocate Health Volunteering Opportunities

 

Agency: Aurora Health Care (Sheboygan)

We are excited to share that our cookie baking program is back at Aurora Sheboygan.  Be the person that puts big smiles on patient's faces as you offer them a freshly baked, warm cookie made by you with love.  No baking experience required.  The cookies are ready made!

 This is 1 hour 8 am- 9 am Mondays through Fridays for surgery patients.

We accept volunteers 14 and older.

 

Please apply through the link below

Aurora Health part of Advocate Health Volunteering Opportunities

 

Agency: Aurora Health Care (Sheboygan)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Remote Volunteer for Hospice- Bereavement caller

Bereavement Volunteers play a pivotal role in providing comfort and empathy to individuals who are navigating challenges of grief. This role offers a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact to offer support to individuals coping with grief.

 

Responsibilities: Place calls to patients home 6 months after their loss. Providing families with a listening ear, and validating feelings. Share information about grieving process and provide resources available. Assist in support groups, one-on-one grief support, and phone calls.

 

 Please apply for this position below

Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities

Agency: Aurora Health at Home

Bereavement Volunteers play a pivotal role in providing comfort and empathy to individuals who are navigating challenges of grief. This role offers a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact to offer support to individuals coping with grief.

 

Responsibilities: Place calls to patients home 6 months after their loss. Providing families with a listening ear, and validating feelings. Share information about grieving process and provide resources available. Assist in support groups, one-on-one grief support, and phone calls.

 

 Please apply for this position below

Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities

Agency: Aurora Health at Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Vigil Volunteer

Do you believe that no one should die alone? Are you caring, compassionate, dependable, and patient? This may be the opportunity for you! Our volunteers offer support and companionship to patients during their end-of-life journey. Some of the activities that you might be able to provide are reading, playing games, singing, listening to life stories, or keeping vigil in a patient’s final hours.

This is a flexible opportunity that works with your schedule...you can give as much or as little time as you want. Training and ongoing support are provided. Emphasis is on providing comfort during the dying process. Questions? Call or email us today!

Agency: Heartland Hospice

Do you believe that no one should die alone? Are you caring, compassionate, dependable, and patient? This may be the opportunity for you! Our volunteers offer support and companionship to patients during their end-of-life journey. Some of the activities that you might be able to provide are reading, playing games, singing, listening to life stories, or keeping vigil in a patient’s final hours.

This is a flexible opportunity that works with your schedule...you can give as much or as little time as you want. Training and ongoing support are provided. Emphasis is on providing comfort during the dying process. Questions? Call or email us today!

Agency: Heartland Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53073

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Vigil Volunteer

Do you believe that no one should die alone? Are you caring, compassionate, dependable, and patient? This may be the opportunity for you! Our volunteers offer support and companionship to patients during their end-of-life journey. Some of the activities that you might be able to provide are reading, playing games, singing, listening to life stories, or keeping vigil in a patient’s final hours.

This is a flexible opportunity that works with your schedule...you can give as much or as little time as you want. Training and ongoing support are provided. Emphasis is on providing comfort during the dying process. Questions? Call or email us today!

Agency: Heartland Hospice

Do you believe that no one should die alone? Are you caring, compassionate, dependable, and patient? This may be the opportunity for you! Our volunteers offer support and companionship to patients during their end-of-life journey. Some of the activities that you might be able to provide are reading, playing games, singing, listening to life stories, or keeping vigil in a patient’s final hours.

This is a flexible opportunity that works with your schedule...you can give as much or as little time as you want. Training and ongoing support are provided. Emphasis is on providing comfort during the dying process. Questions? Call or email us today!

Agency: Heartland Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53013

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Vigil Volunteer

Do you believe that no one should die alone? Are you caring, compassionate, dependable, and patient? This may be the opportunity for you! Our volunteers offer support and companionship to patients during their end-of-life journey. Some of the activities that you might be able to provide are reading, playing games, singing, listening to life stories, or keeping vigil in a patient’s final hours.

This is a flexible opportunity that works with your schedule...you can give as much or as little time as you want. Training and ongoing support are provided. Emphasis is on providing comfort during the dying process. Questions? Call or email us today! 920-926-1144

Agency: Heartland Hospice

Do you believe that no one should die alone? Are you caring, compassionate, dependable, and patient? This may be the opportunity for you! Our volunteers offer support and companionship to patients during their end-of-life journey. Some of the activities that you might be able to provide are reading, playing games, singing, listening to life stories, or keeping vigil in a patient’s final hours.

This is a flexible opportunity that works with your schedule...you can give as much or as little time as you want. Training and ongoing support are provided. Emphasis is on providing comfort during the dying process. Questions? Call or email us today! 920-926-1144

Agency: Heartland Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53083

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Vigil Volunteer

Do you believe that no one should die alone? Are you caring, compassionate, dependable, and patient? This may be the opportunity for you! Our volunteers offer support and companionship to patients during their end-of-life journey. Some of the activities that you might be able to provide are reading, playing games, singing, listening to life stories, or keeping vigil in a patient’s final hours.

This is a flexible opportunity that works with your schedule...you can give as much or as little time as you want. Training and ongoing support are provided. Emphasis is on providing comfort during the dying process. Questions? Call or email us today!  920-926-1144  brenda.bertram@heartlandhospice.com

Agency: Heartland Hospice

Do you believe that no one should die alone? Are you caring, compassionate, dependable, and patient? This may be the opportunity for you! Our volunteers offer support and companionship to patients during their end-of-life journey. Some of the activities that you might be able to provide are reading, playing games, singing, listening to life stories, or keeping vigil in a patient’s final hours.

This is a flexible opportunity that works with your schedule...you can give as much or as little time as you want. Training and ongoing support are provided. Emphasis is on providing comfort during the dying process. Questions? Call or email us today!  920-926-1144  brenda.bertram@heartlandhospice.com

Agency: Heartland Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53044

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Vigil Volunteer

Do you believe that no one should die alone? Are you caring, compassionate, dependable, and patient? This may be the opportunity for you! Our volunteers offer support and companionship to patients during their end-of-life journey. Some of the activities that you might be able to provide are reading, playing games, singing, listening to life stories, or keeping vigil in a patient’s final hours.

This is a flexible opportunity that works with your schedule...you can give as much or as little time as you want. Training and ongoing support are provided. Emphasis is on providing comfort during the dying process. Questions? Call or email us today! 920-926-1144  Brenda.bertram@heartlandhospice.com

Agency: Heartland Hospice

Do you believe that no one should die alone? Are you caring, compassionate, dependable, and patient? This may be the opportunity for you! Our volunteers offer support and companionship to patients during their end-of-life journey. Some of the activities that you might be able to provide are reading, playing games, singing, listening to life stories, or keeping vigil in a patient’s final hours.

This is a flexible opportunity that works with your schedule...you can give as much or as little time as you want. Training and ongoing support are provided. Emphasis is on providing comfort during the dying process. Questions? Call or email us today! 920-926-1144  Brenda.bertram@heartlandhospice.com

Agency: Heartland Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53073

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Vigil Volunteer

Do you believe that no one should die alone? Are you caring, compassionate, dependable, and patient? This may be the opportunity for you! Our volunteers offer support and companionship to patients during their end-of-life journey. Some of the activities that you might be able to provide are reading, playing games, singing, listening to life stories, or keeping vigil in a patient’s final hours.

This is a flexible opportunity that works with your schedule...you can give as much or as little time as you want. Training and ongoing support are provided. Emphasis is on providing comfort during the dying process. Questions? Call or email us today! 920-926-1144  Brenda.Bertram@heartlandhospice.com

Agency: Heartland Hospice

Do you believe that no one should die alone? Are you caring, compassionate, dependable, and patient? This may be the opportunity for you! Our volunteers offer support and companionship to patients during their end-of-life journey. Some of the activities that you might be able to provide are reading, playing games, singing, listening to life stories, or keeping vigil in a patient’s final hours.

This is a flexible opportunity that works with your schedule...you can give as much or as little time as you want. Training and ongoing support are provided. Emphasis is on providing comfort during the dying process. Questions? Call or email us today! 920-926-1144  Brenda.Bertram@heartlandhospice.com

Agency: Heartland Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gather a Group of Friends to Volunteer!!

Safe Harbor needs groups of 5+ volunteers throughout the year to help keep our shelter and office spaces clean and organized! Let us know what date and time works best for your team, and we will work with you to have a fun, educational and rewarding group volunteer experience. 

Who we need: Groups of community volunteers who are kind, compassionate and enjoy getting your hands dirty!

What we need: Set a date and time for your group to come to Safe Harbor for an hour to a full day to help keep our shelter, storage spaces and offices clean! If you are interested in coming in with a smaller group or solo to do a day of deep cleaning, we'd appreciate that too!

Tasks include vacuuming, cleaning and restocking bathrooms, sanitizing countertops and tables, washing mirrors and windows, cleaning our shelter kitchen and living room spaces. Other opportunities may include light landscaping/yard work, painting, sorting donations, passing out event or program materials in the community and more!

Requirements: A short Volunteer Orientation for your group with our Volunteer and Community Engagement Coordinator

Please reach out if you have questions or want to set up a date!

Agency: Safe Harbor of Sheboygan

Safe Harbor needs groups of 5+ volunteers throughout the year to help keep our shelter and office spaces clean and organized! Let us know what date and time works best for your team, and we will work with you to have a fun, educational and rewarding group volunteer experience. 

Who we need: Groups of community volunteers who are kind, compassionate and enjoy getting your hands dirty!

What we need: Set a date and time for your group to come to Safe Harbor for an hour to a full day to help keep our shelter, storage spaces and offices clean! If you are interested in coming in with a smaller group or solo to do a day of deep cleaning, we'd appreciate that too!

Tasks include vacuuming, cleaning and restocking bathrooms, sanitizing countertops and tables, washing mirrors and windows, cleaning our shelter kitchen and living room spaces. Other opportunities may include light landscaping/yard work, painting, sorting donations, passing out event or program materials in the community and more!

Requirements: A short Volunteer Orientation for your group with our Volunteer and Community Engagement Coordinator

Please reach out if you have questions or want to set up a date!

Agency: Safe Harbor of Sheboygan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Become an Alliance for the Great Lakes Ambassador!

Become an Alliance for the Great Lakes Ambassador! () 

The Alliance for the Great Lakes is a nonpartisan nonprofit working across the Great Lakes region to protect our most precious resource: the fresh, clean, and natural waters of the Great Lakes. We are active in advocacy, volunteering, education, and research. One of the ways to advance our efforts is by becoming an Alliance Ambassador.  

Alliance Ambassadors 

We give Ambassadors training about the Great Lakes and how best to advocate to protect them. Virtual meetings are held throughout the year where Ambassadors can learn from experts about Great Lakes topics like plastic pollution, invasive species, and water infrastructure. We also help Ambassadors build skills like public speaking and tabling. 

As an Ambassador, you will have many opportunities to take action for the lakes: 

Give presentations to community, youth, and business groups about the Great Lakes and the threats they face  Table at community events to raise awareness about the Great Lakes and the Alliance  Share information and spread awareness on social media  And more! 

 

The Alliance is here to support you every step of the way. We provide all needed supplies and event preparation and reimburse for event costs, such as parking. If this program is of interest to you, let us know, and we can set up an introductory call, so that we can tell you a bit more about the program. 

Agency: Alliance for the Great Lakes

Become an Alliance for the Great Lakes Ambassador! () 

The Alliance for the Great Lakes is a nonpartisan nonprofit working across the Great Lakes region to protect our most precious resource: the fresh, clean, and natural waters of the Great Lakes. We are active in advocacy, volunteering, education, and research. One of the ways to advance our efforts is by becoming an Alliance Ambassador.  

Alliance Ambassadors 

We give Ambassadors training about the Great Lakes and how best to advocate to protect them. Virtual meetings are held throughout the year where Ambassadors can learn from experts about Great Lakes topics like plastic pollution, invasive species, and water infrastructure. We also help Ambassadors build skills like public speaking and tabling. 

As an Ambassador, you will have many opportunities to take action for the lakes: 

Give presentations to community, youth, and business groups about the Great Lakes and the threats they face  Table at community events to raise awareness about the Great Lakes and the Alliance  Share information and spread awareness on social media  And more! 

 

The Alliance is here to support you every step of the way. We provide all needed supplies and event preparation and reimburse for event costs, such as parking. If this program is of interest to you, let us know, and we can set up an introductory call, so that we can tell you a bit more about the program. 

Agency: Alliance for the Great Lakes

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53801

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Pantry - Front Desk Attendant

Front Desk Attendant

Responsibilities:

Consumer assistance Demographic data collection Inventory monitoring Consumer registration Resource Referrals Communication

Qualifications

Compassion, patience, and empathy when assisting consumers. Strong communication skills to interact effectively with a diverse population. Attention to detail and accuracy in data collection and record-keeping. Basic computer skills for data entry (training provided if necessary). Ability to maintain confidentiality and respect the privacy of consumers. Willingness to adhere to pantry policies and procedures.

Agency: The Production Farm

Front Desk Attendant

Responsibilities:

Consumer assistance Demographic data collection Inventory monitoring Consumer registration Resource Referrals Communication

Qualifications

Compassion, patience, and empathy when assisting consumers. Strong communication skills to interact effectively with a diverse population. Attention to detail and accuracy in data collection and record-keeping. Basic computer skills for data entry (training provided if necessary). Ability to maintain confidentiality and respect the privacy of consumers. Willingness to adhere to pantry policies and procedures.

Agency: The Production Farm

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53085

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Pantry - Securing More Donations

Securing More Donations

Responsibilities:

Identify potential donors and sources of donations within the community. Establish and maintain relationships with donors and businesses. Collaborate with the volunteer coordinator to plan donation drives and campaigns. Promote The Production Farm Nonprofit's mission and needs to potential donors.

Qualifications:

Excellent communication and networking skills. Enthusiasm for fundraising and community engagement. Creative thinking to identify new donation sources.

Agency: The Production Farm

Securing More Donations

Responsibilities:

Identify potential donors and sources of donations within the community. Establish and maintain relationships with donors and businesses. Collaborate with the volunteer coordinator to plan donation drives and campaigns. Promote The Production Farm Nonprofit's mission and needs to potential donors.

Qualifications:

Excellent communication and networking skills. Enthusiasm for fundraising and community engagement. Creative thinking to identify new donation sources.

Agency: The Production Farm

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53085

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Pantry - Stocking Shelves

Stocking Shelves

Responsibilities:

Restock pantry shelves with items to ensure they are well-stocked and accessible. Rotate items to ensure freshness. Keep track of inventory levels and report restocking needs.

Qualifications:

Ability to work independently. Strong attention to detail. Ability to lift and carry items.

Agency: The Production Farm

Stocking Shelves

Responsibilities:

Restock pantry shelves with items to ensure they are well-stocked and accessible. Rotate items to ensure freshness. Keep track of inventory levels and report restocking needs.

Qualifications:

Ability to work independently. Strong attention to detail. Ability to lift and carry items.

Agency: The Production Farm

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53085

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Pantry - Organizer and Sorter

Organizing and Sorting Donations

Responsibilities:

Sort and organize incoming donations, including food, clothing, and other essential items. Ensure donated items meet quality and safety standards. Maintain a clean and organized pantry space. Keep inventory records and report shortages.

Qualifications:

Attention to detail and organizational skills. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment. Physical stamina for lifting and moving donations.

Agency: The Production Farm

Organizing and Sorting Donations

Responsibilities:

Sort and organize incoming donations, including food, clothing, and other essential items. Ensure donated items meet quality and safety standards. Maintain a clean and organized pantry space. Keep inventory records and report shortages.

Qualifications:

Attention to detail and organizational skills. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment. Physical stamina for lifting and moving donations.

Agency: The Production Farm

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53085

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Coordinator

Responsibilities:

Coordinate and oversee volunteer activities within The Production Farm. Recruit, train, and manage volunteers for various roles. Maintain volunteer schedules and ensure coverage for essential tasks. Act as a liaison between volunteers and the organization's leadership. Ensure volunteers are engaged and motivated in their roles. Provide guidance and support to volunteers. Monitor and evaluate volunteer performance. Assist in developing volunteer programs and policies.

Qualifications:

Strong organizational and leadership skills. Effective communication and interpersonal abilities. Ability to work well in a team and independently. Previous volunteer coordination experience is a plus but not required.

Agency: The Production Farm

Responsibilities:

Coordinate and oversee volunteer activities within The Production Farm. Recruit, train, and manage volunteers for various roles. Maintain volunteer schedules and ensure coverage for essential tasks. Act as a liaison between volunteers and the organization's leadership. Ensure volunteers are engaged and motivated in their roles. Provide guidance and support to volunteers. Monitor and evaluate volunteer performance. Assist in developing volunteer programs and policies.

Qualifications:

Strong organizational and leadership skills. Effective communication and interpersonal abilities. Ability to work well in a team and independently. Previous volunteer coordination experience is a plus but not required.

Agency: The Production Farm

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53085

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gift Shop Volunteer

Assist with all functions in running the gift shop.  

* Sales of product

* Run cash register and give appropriate change as needed

* Put out product and reorganize as needed

* Listen to patients and families of their needs or time of healing

 

Must be able to pass a background check.  Requires volunteers to attend an annual in-service training and staff meetings.  Must have an initial TB test, MMR, and current flu vaccination or sign a waiver.  Adhere to all hospital policies.

Agency: St. Nicholas Hospital - Volunteer Services

Assist with all functions in running the gift shop.  

* Sales of product

* Run cash register and give appropriate change as needed

* Put out product and reorganize as needed

* Listen to patients and families of their needs or time of healing

 

Must be able to pass a background check.  Requires volunteers to attend an annual in-service training and staff meetings.  Must have an initial TB test, MMR, and current flu vaccination or sign a waiver.  Adhere to all hospital policies.

Agency: St. Nicholas Hospital - Volunteer Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Neighbor Connection Specialist

Be the first responder for all incoming calls to the connection center.  Up date neighbor notes and neighbor profiles in the software. Scan documents. Shred documents.  Flexibility needed.

Agency: Love In the Name of Christ

Be the first responder for all incoming calls to the connection center.  Up date neighbor notes and neighbor profiles in the software. Scan documents. Shred documents.  Flexibility needed.

Agency: Love In the Name of Christ

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53085

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Residents Get to Activities!

Help Residents Get to Activities!

Love live music and meaningful moments? Sheboygan Senior Community is looking for cheerful volunteers to assist residents in getting to and from our many music programs. Most residents use wheelchairs, and your help getting them to and from the performance space makes all the difference.

Events typically happen on weekday mornings or afternoons, with occasional Tuesday evenings.  Along the way, you’ll have the chance to chat, share stories, and brighten someone’s day. During the performance, feel free to sit back and enjoy the music yourself!

What we’re looking for:

Friendly, joyful volunteers who enjoy spending time with older adults Clear communication skills Comfort with walking and pushing wheelchairs in a large building Willingness to complete a background check and brief orientation

This is a simple way to make a big impact—and enjoy some great tunes while you're at it.

Interested? Reach out to Sally at 920-458-2137 x819 or sbork@sscnonprofit.org We’d love to welcome you to our volunteer team!

Agency: Sheboygan Senior Community

Help Residents Get to Activities!

Love live music and meaningful moments? Sheboygan Senior Community is looking for cheerful volunteers to assist residents in getting to and from our many music programs. Most residents use wheelchairs, and your help getting them to and from the performance space makes all the difference.

Events typically happen on weekday mornings or afternoons, with occasional Tuesday evenings.  Along the way, you’ll have the chance to chat, share stories, and brighten someone’s day. During the performance, feel free to sit back and enjoy the music yourself!

What we’re looking for:

Friendly, joyful volunteers who enjoy spending time with older adults Clear communication skills Comfort with walking and pushing wheelchairs in a large building Willingness to complete a background check and brief orientation

This is a simple way to make a big impact—and enjoy some great tunes while you're at it.

Interested? Reach out to Sally at 920-458-2137 x819 or sbork@sscnonprofit.org We’d love to welcome you to our volunteer team!

Agency: Sheboygan Senior Community

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53083

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Translate Parental Educational Videos for Immigrants and Refugees (Virtual Opportunity)


Position Purpose/Summary:

Rebuilding your life in a new country is challenging, even without a language barrier. With over a hundred years of dedicated service to our neighbors in need, Catholic Charities with the crucial help of volunteers, bridge the language gap for refugees and immigrants.



As a volunteer, you will aid Catholic Charities make culturally and linguistically appropriate videos lending your critical language skills. These educational videos cover important topics from school to housing, financial literacy, and more, which refugee and immigrant parents request to alleviate the burden of transportation to an English Language class or childcare. You will translate English text (either on PowerPoints or short scripts) and record voice-over videos in a language which represents Catholic Charities’ linguistic needs


The videos are approximately 3-7 minutes long in the language you speak with 7 or fewer PowerPoint slides. The PowerPoint content contains simple scripts for ease of translation. Catholic Charities trains you to record short videos that are recorded in your own home or at one of Charities’ offices to record. If needed, Catholic Charities’ Community Educator will join you via Zoom to record the first video(s) together. Catholic Charities edits and posts the videos to YouTube.

***Please, only United States Volunteers. Catholic Charities is unable to work with volunteers who live outside of the United States for this opportunity, as knowledge of local culture and resources are an important part of the role.

 

Expected Availability and Commitment:

A minimum of 2-8 hours per month to create 1-3 videos

Occurs any time of the day or week at home

Volunteers who wish to work at Catholic Charities’ office for the recordings will come during working hours from Monday through Friday beginning at 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

*Note: Catholic Charities asks for a 6-month minimum commitment


 
Required Training:

You will receive training on how to access materials before you begin. You will learn how to record voice over PowerPoint videos using Zoom, how to upload recordings to Catholic Charities’ shared Google Drive, and general best practices for recording.

Required Qualifications:

Must be 18 years old to volunteer

Comfortable communicating in the language you will be translating

Catholic Charities top language needs include the following:

Arabic, Pashto, Hakha Chin, Dari, Ukrainian, Karen, and Spanish

At various times, Catholic Charities also needs the following languages:

Swahili, Ukrainian, Hakha Chin, Karen, Burmese, and Somali

Comfortable communicating in English (reading, writing, and speaking)— English speakers of all levels are welcomed and encouraged to apply

*Note: If you speak a language that is not on this list, contact Catholic Charities to determine if your language is a need


 
Helpful Skills for the Role:

Ability to use Google Slides and Zoom

Have access to a computer and reliable internet if recording at home

No certifications are required, but Catholic Charities prefers the volunteer has experience interpreting or translating in the community




 

Share your linguistic abilities to provide parents with additional resources in their home language! Volunteering with us provides a rewarding opportunity to utilize your language skills with the satisfaction that you are making a difference in the lives of your neighbors in refugee and immigrant communities.

Join our mission to provide service to those in need, to advocate for justice and to call upon others to do the same. Partner with us to improve the lives of those we serve, to empower the most vulnerable, and to help reduce poverty through quality, compassionate, and effective human services.

 

Additional Resources and Information:

 

Explore More about the Position and the Refugee and Immigration Services Program:

 

   Explore the impact of our program

   Watch our translation videos on YouTube or on

   TikTok created by volunteers like you!


   Read more life changing testimonies here!


Discover the Benefits to Volunteering:

 

Download a free fact sheet about the many benefits of volunteering! Click here!

 

Learn about the Onboarding Process:

 

Click here to see the onboarding process!

 

Eager to get Started? Apply Now!

 

Click here to apply now and begin changing lives!

 

Contact with Questions:

 

Caitlyn Proietta, Volunteer Coordinator

Email: volunteer@ccmke.org

Call: (414) 769-3402

 

 

Agency: Catholic Charities


Position Purpose/Summary:

Rebuilding your life in a new country is challenging, even without a language barrier. With over a hundred years of dedicated service to our neighbors in need, Catholic Charities with the crucial help of volunteers, bridge the language gap for refugees and immigrants.



As a volunteer, you will aid Catholic Charities make culturally and linguistically appropriate videos lending your critical language skills. These educational videos cover important topics from school to housing, financial literacy, and more, which refugee and immigrant parents request to alleviate the burden of transportation to an English Language class or childcare. You will translate English text (either on PowerPoints or short scripts) and record voice-over videos in a language which represents Catholic Charities’ linguistic needs


The videos are approximately 3-7 minutes long in the language you speak with 7 or fewer PowerPoint slides. The PowerPoint content contains simple scripts for ease of translation. Catholic Charities trains you to record short videos that are recorded in your own home or at one of Charities’ offices to record. If needed, Catholic Charities’ Community Educator will join you via Zoom to record the first video(s) together. Catholic Charities edits and posts the videos to YouTube.

***Please, only United States Volunteers. Catholic Charities is unable to work with volunteers who live outside of the United States for this opportunity, as knowledge of local culture and resources are an important part of the role.

 

Expected Availability and Commitment:

A minimum of 2-8 hours per month to create 1-3 videos

Occurs any time of the day or week at home

Volunteers who wish to work at Catholic Charities’ office for the recordings will come during working hours from Monday through Friday beginning at 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

*Note: Catholic Charities asks for a 6-month minimum commitment


 
Required Training:

You will receive training on how to access materials before you begin. You will learn how to record voice over PowerPoint videos using Zoom, how to upload recordings to Catholic Charities’ shared Google Drive, and general best practices for recording.

Required Qualifications:

Must be 18 years old to volunteer

Comfortable communicating in the language you will be translating

Catholic Charities top language needs include the following:

Arabic, Pashto, Hakha Chin, Dari, Ukrainian, Karen, and Spanish

At various times, Catholic Charities also needs the following languages:

Swahili, Ukrainian, Hakha Chin, Karen, Burmese, and Somali

Comfortable communicating in English (reading, writing, and speaking)— English speakers of all levels are welcomed and encouraged to apply

*Note: If you speak a language that is not on this list, contact Catholic Charities to determine if your language is a need


 
Helpful Skills for the Role:

Ability to use Google Slides and Zoom

Have access to a computer and reliable internet if recording at home

No certifications are required, but Catholic Charities prefers the volunteer has experience interpreting or translating in the community




 

Share your linguistic abilities to provide parents with additional resources in their home language! Volunteering with us provides a rewarding opportunity to utilize your language skills with the satisfaction that you are making a difference in the lives of your neighbors in refugee and immigrant communities.

Join our mission to provide service to those in need, to advocate for justice and to call upon others to do the same. Partner with us to improve the lives of those we serve, to empower the most vulnerable, and to help reduce poverty through quality, compassionate, and effective human services.

 

Additional Resources and Information:

 

Explore More about the Position and the Refugee and Immigration Services Program:

 

   Explore the impact of our program

   Watch our translation videos on YouTube or on

   TikTok created by volunteers like you!


   Read more life changing testimonies here!


Discover the Benefits to Volunteering:

 

Download a free fact sheet about the many benefits of volunteering! Click here!

 

Learn about the Onboarding Process:

 

Click here to see the onboarding process!

 

Eager to get Started? Apply Now!

 

Click here to apply now and begin changing lives!

 

Contact with Questions:

 

Caitlyn Proietta, Volunteer Coordinator

Email: volunteer@ccmke.org

Call: (414) 769-3402

 

 

Agency: Catholic Charities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Recently retired? looking for something fun to do to keep the winter blues away? Come Join us at the Gathering Place

Are you looking for a great way to give back to your community this spring? Recently retired not sure what to do with some of your time?

The Gathering Place is looking for people willing to volunteer. We are currently looking for Monday and/or Thursday volunteers.  If you are interested in trying something different or helping the Elderly with crafts, games, Outings, and musical entertainment.   Give us a call at 920-627-6847 or email ginas@stpaulfalls.com 

Agency: The Gathering Place

Are you looking for a great way to give back to your community this spring? Recently retired not sure what to do with some of your time?

The Gathering Place is looking for people willing to volunteer. We are currently looking for Monday and/or Thursday volunteers.  If you are interested in trying something different or helping the Elderly with crafts, games, Outings, and musical entertainment.   Give us a call at 920-627-6847 or email ginas@stpaulfalls.com 

Agency: The Gathering Place

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53085

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help provide immediate support to individuals and families impacted by a disaster - Join the Disaster Action Team

The #1 disaster Red Cross responds to is a house fire. Disaster Response Volunteers (Disaster Action Team) train and respond to local communities immediately after a disaster. They provide emergency disaster assistance & hope to individuals and families affected by the disaster.

Respond to local disasters when activated.  Work on-scene with family immediately following the disaster. When activated, ability to respond immediately, often in personal vehicle.  Conduct intake interviews and issuing client assistance as appropriate, outlined in response guidelines.  Provide disaster assistance as appropriate and outlined in the Response Guidelines.  Work professionally with clients, first responders, and partner agencies.  Perform duties in accordance with American Red Cross procedures and Red Cross Code of Conduct & Confidentiality policies.  Attend regularly scheduled Disaster Cycle Services Volunteer meeting. 

Qualifications:

Availability to respond at a variety of hours with own personal transportation. (Must have valid drivers license) Ability to respond to phone call in a timely manner. Strong empathy skills.  Able to maintain confidentiality with client information. Open-mindedness and sensitivity to diversity.  Enjoy work as a team member. Ability to follow instructions. Proficient computer & internet skills.  Access to both required to complete duties.  Use of a cell phone and cellular data will be needed in the field to complete intake interviews.  Provide clear, objective, documentation for case file. Comfortable working in stressful situations.  Flexibility is key to the success and function of this team.  Able to handle multiple tasks and assess incoming information quickly.  Ability to lift & carry 25 pounds. 

Disasters happen day & night. The schedule varies (either on-call commitment or call down of volunteer roster). A disaster response can take 3-4 hours (on average). Number of responses vary per month based on urban vs rural geography.

 

Agency: American Red Cross

The #1 disaster Red Cross responds to is a house fire. Disaster Response Volunteers (Disaster Action Team) train and respond to local communities immediately after a disaster. They provide emergency disaster assistance & hope to individuals and families affected by the disaster.

Respond to local disasters when activated.  Work on-scene with family immediately following the disaster. When activated, ability to respond immediately, often in personal vehicle.  Conduct intake interviews and issuing client assistance as appropriate, outlined in response guidelines.  Provide disaster assistance as appropriate and outlined in the Response Guidelines.  Work professionally with clients, first responders, and partner agencies.  Perform duties in accordance with American Red Cross procedures and Red Cross Code of Conduct & Confidentiality policies.  Attend regularly scheduled Disaster Cycle Services Volunteer meeting. 

Qualifications:

Availability to respond at a variety of hours with own personal transportation. (Must have valid drivers license) Ability to respond to phone call in a timely manner. Strong empathy skills.  Able to maintain confidentiality with client information. Open-mindedness and sensitivity to diversity.  Enjoy work as a team member. Ability to follow instructions. Proficient computer & internet skills.  Access to both required to complete duties.  Use of a cell phone and cellular data will be needed in the field to complete intake interviews.  Provide clear, objective, documentation for case file. Comfortable working in stressful situations.  Flexibility is key to the success and function of this team.  Able to handle multiple tasks and assess incoming information quickly.  Ability to lift & carry 25 pounds. 

Disasters happen day & night. The schedule varies (either on-call commitment or call down of volunteer roster). A disaster response can take 3-4 hours (on average). Number of responses vary per month based on urban vs rural geography.

 

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pro-Bono Legal Volunteers needed!

Who we need: Someone who is kind, compassionate and an experienced lawyer or attorney.

What we need: Providing pro bono legal knowledge for survivors of domestic violence. Many people we serve have legal concerns related to civil or family court, such as divorce, child custody, and immigration issues. Our advocates need additional support in answering difficult or complex questions around these issues.

Requirements: Attending a one hour Volunteer Orientation, passing a background check, and a short walk through with our Volunteer and Community Engagement Coordinator

Experience with civil/family court process is very helpful but not necessary!

Agency: Safe Harbor of Sheboygan

Who we need: Someone who is kind, compassionate and an experienced lawyer or attorney.

What we need: Providing pro bono legal knowledge for survivors of domestic violence. Many people we serve have legal concerns related to civil or family court, such as divorce, child custody, and immigration issues. Our advocates need additional support in answering difficult or complex questions around these issues.

Requirements: Attending a one hour Volunteer Orientation, passing a background check, and a short walk through with our Volunteer and Community Engagement Coordinator

Experience with civil/family court process is very helpful but not necessary!

Agency: Safe Harbor of Sheboygan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Outreach Liaison

Represent Family Service Association (Consumer Credit Counseling Service and Advocacy Programs) at area information fairs, community events, etc. Interact with attendees at agency booth or table, distribute literature, and highlight programs and services. Family Service Association has been around since 1912 (although originally called Associated Charities) meeting the needs of the community and beyond.

Agency: Family Service Association of Sheboygan

Represent Family Service Association (Consumer Credit Counseling Service and Advocacy Programs) at area information fairs, community events, etc. Interact with attendees at agency booth or table, distribute literature, and highlight programs and services. Family Service Association has been around since 1912 (although originally called Associated Charities) meeting the needs of the community and beyond.

Agency: Family Service Association of Sheboygan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer mentors

We are privileged to serve kids aged 5-18 and their families (foster, adoptive, or biological) who are experiencing or have a history of crises/trauma. Hurting people need hope and the security of healthy relationships that provide safety and trust.  Healing from the inside out can begin within the context of a caring and safe relationship. Pairing kids with a trained mentor and a horse with its own story can help spur the healing process. 

We are seeking dedicated mentors to join our volunteer mentor team.  Since the Covid-19 pandemic our client base has risen to the point that we are creating a waiting list for youth in need.  Mentors are needed to get these kids into our programming.  We are a faith-based organization and provide services to women and youth located in Calumet, Sheboygan, Manitowoc, Southern Brown, Winnebago, and Monroe counties.  

Please consider dedicating some time to an area youth, your contribution will be life changing. 

Agency: Crossfire Ranch

We are privileged to serve kids aged 5-18 and their families (foster, adoptive, or biological) who are experiencing or have a history of crises/trauma. Hurting people need hope and the security of healthy relationships that provide safety and trust.  Healing from the inside out can begin within the context of a caring and safe relationship. Pairing kids with a trained mentor and a horse with its own story can help spur the healing process. 

We are seeking dedicated mentors to join our volunteer mentor team.  Since the Covid-19 pandemic our client base has risen to the point that we are creating a waiting list for youth in need.  Mentors are needed to get these kids into our programming.  We are a faith-based organization and provide services to women and youth located in Calumet, Sheboygan, Manitowoc, Southern Brown, Winnebago, and Monroe counties.  

Please consider dedicating some time to an area youth, your contribution will be life changing. 

Agency: Crossfire Ranch

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54230

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Committee Members Needed

Looking for creative adult volunteers to help grow Scouting locally.  Our District Committee meets once a month August through May. Our meetings are the 2nd Thursday of month and start at 6pm. If you have a passion for Scouting or helping kids become great leaders, we have a spot for you on our committee.  Subcommittees include: Program, Membership, Fund development, and more. 

Have questions or want more information please call Sally Bork at 920-203-0700

Agency: Scouting America, Bay-Lakes Council

Looking for creative adult volunteers to help grow Scouting locally.  Our District Committee meets once a month August through May. Our meetings are the 2nd Thursday of month and start at 6pm. If you have a passion for Scouting or helping kids become great leaders, we have a spot for you on our committee.  Subcommittees include: Program, Membership, Fund development, and more. 

Have questions or want more information please call Sally Bork at 920-203-0700

Agency: Scouting America, Bay-Lakes Council

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53083

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Clean and Organize our Shelter and Office Spaces!!

Who we need: Someone who is kind, caring and enjoys cleaning!

What we need: Stop by Safe Harbor once a week for an hour or two to help keep our offices clean! If you are interested in coming in with a group or solo to do a day of deep cleaning, we'd appreciate that too!

Tasks include vacuuming, cleaning and restocking bathrooms, sanitizing countertops and tables, washing mirrors and windows, cleaning our shelter kitchen and living room spaces

Requirements: Attending a half-hour Volunteer Orientation, passing a background check, and a short walk through with our Volunteer and Community Engagement Coordinator

Agency: Safe Harbor of Sheboygan

Who we need: Someone who is kind, caring and enjoys cleaning!

What we need: Stop by Safe Harbor once a week for an hour or two to help keep our offices clean! If you are interested in coming in with a group or solo to do a day of deep cleaning, we'd appreciate that too!

Tasks include vacuuming, cleaning and restocking bathrooms, sanitizing countertops and tables, washing mirrors and windows, cleaning our shelter kitchen and living room spaces

Requirements: Attending a half-hour Volunteer Orientation, passing a background check, and a short walk through with our Volunteer and Community Engagement Coordinator

Agency: Safe Harbor of Sheboygan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Member Needed

We are looking for an energetic person

with a heart for families supporting children in out of home care:

  foster, kinship, legally appointed and grandparents. 

A person gifted in leadership and organization is asked, due to the increase of need in the area.

Agency: Kindred Heart Families, Inc

We are looking for an energetic person

with a heart for families supporting children in out of home care:

  foster, kinship, legally appointed and grandparents. 

A person gifted in leadership and organization is asked, due to the increase of need in the area.

Agency: Kindred Heart Families, Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Technology Help

If you work for an IT Dept. or are good with technology, we are looking for volunteers!  Looking for volunteers who can assist community members with cell phone, tablet and laptop computer questions.

Agency: Uptown Social

If you work for an IT Dept. or are good with technology, we are looking for volunteers!  Looking for volunteers who can assist community members with cell phone, tablet and laptop computer questions.

Agency: Uptown Social

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Front Desk Greeter/Receptionist

Welcome guests with a smile at our bustling community center! Volunteering requires some light telephone and computer work as well as answering questions and providing tours of our center. Full training is provided. Great way to meet new people and make a difference by sharing your smile and talents! 

Agency: Uptown Social

Welcome guests with a smile at our bustling community center! Volunteering requires some light telephone and computer work as well as answering questions and providing tours of our center. Full training is provided. Great way to meet new people and make a difference by sharing your smile and talents! 

Agency: Uptown Social

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Concessions Stand volunteers

The Sheboygan A's play a an around 25 to 30 home games every season and are looking for people to work in our concessions department. Our first home game for the 2023 season is May 20th continuing through mid August.

Please contact Pam at pgreger@sheboyganbaseball.org

Agency: Sheboygan A's Baseball Club

The Sheboygan A's play a an around 25 to 30 home games every season and are looking for people to work in our concessions department. Our first home game for the 2023 season is May 20th continuing through mid August.

Please contact Pam at pgreger@sheboyganbaseball.org

Agency: Sheboygan A's Baseball Club

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Unmounted Horse Leader

Become an Unmounted Horse Leader! Help students in the area learn about horses and grow their confidence through the use of horses. Unmounted horse leaders help by being there for the horse and participant, to lead and follow the direction of the instructor. Unmounted Horse Leaders are there to walk in the arena along with the horses and participants, standing with the horses and follow the directions of the instructor. Classes are fun for both the participant and the Leader. Come and learn with our participants and join today!

Agency: REINS, Inc Equine Assisted Services

Become an Unmounted Horse Leader! Help students in the area learn about horses and grow their confidence through the use of horses. Unmounted horse leaders help by being there for the horse and participant, to lead and follow the direction of the instructor. Unmounted Horse Leaders are there to walk in the arena along with the horses and participants, standing with the horses and follow the directions of the instructor. Classes are fun for both the participant and the Leader. Come and learn with our participants and join today!

Agency: REINS, Inc Equine Assisted Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53085

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Disaster Dispatcher

Most of the 60,000 emergencies that the Red Cross responds to each year are local, personal disasters like home fires. Disaster Action Teams (DAT) provide emotional support, financial assistance, and information to help families begin the process of recovery. The Disaster Action Team (DAT) Duty Officer ensures timely activation and monitoring of local and regional DAT responses. The Duty Officer supports the DAT program either at the chapter/territory or region level.

Leadership

Triages requests received to determine if Red Cross action is required; may decide if Red Cross will respond via DAT. Uses event triggers such as size, scope, and type of event to escalate the DAT response when necessary. Works with on-scene DAT leadership to support the response and provide technical guidance. May support and train new Duty Officers. Liaises necessary information to leadership and other stakeholders May be tasked with composing Initial Incident Reports (IIR) dependent upon regional processes Ensures response compliance in accordance with the DAT Standards and Procedures Maintains close working relationship with DAT Regional Program Lead, Chapter/Territory DAT Coordinators and Regional RC Respond Application Lead to ensure responders are identified and scheduled.

Functional

Documents incoming disaster notification and ensures their assignment as the Duty Officer in the call record in RC Respond. Manages all DAT calls and activities in RC Respond Identifies available DAT responders and dispatches team to ensure appropriate resourcing to meet client needs. Activates Disaster Health Services, Disaster Mental Health, Disaster Spiritual Care, and Public Affairs when requested. Maintains ongoing communication with all assigned responders and ensures timely updates are reflected in the RC Respond call record to reflect movement to a status of On Scene and Off Scene. May be required to monitor activity across multiple DAT responses. Monitors all active calls while assigned, moving them to a status of Closed upon completion in RC Respond. If an event has not concluded, provide necessary information upon shift change. Notifies Chapter and Regional staff of significant events, and contributes to an Initial Incident Report, when appropriate. Manages availability by registering for shifts in RC Respond. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region. Maintains RC Respond Duty Officer user access

Qualifications:

Required:

Reliable access to a computer, internet, and a phone. Comfortable using and learning new technology Commitment to use RC Care and RC Respond systems as needed Able to prioritize multiple tasks in complex, rapidly changing and stressful situations. Must be 18 years or older Strong written and verbal communications skills. Ability to work for long periods on a computer Ability to speak clearly on the phone Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies

Preferred:

If no prior DAT experience, take part in a ride along on a DAT response or tabletop DAT response exercise.

Volunteer remotely from the comfort of your own home.

Minimum 4-6 on-call shift per month

Agency: American Red Cross

Most of the 60,000 emergencies that the Red Cross responds to each year are local, personal disasters like home fires. Disaster Action Teams (DAT) provide emotional support, financial assistance, and information to help families begin the process of recovery. The Disaster Action Team (DAT) Duty Officer ensures timely activation and monitoring of local and regional DAT responses. The Duty Officer supports the DAT program either at the chapter/territory or region level.

Leadership

Triages requests received to determine if Red Cross action is required; may decide if Red Cross will respond via DAT. Uses event triggers such as size, scope, and type of event to escalate the DAT response when necessary. Works with on-scene DAT leadership to support the response and provide technical guidance. May support and train new Duty Officers. Liaises necessary information to leadership and other stakeholders May be tasked with composing Initial Incident Reports (IIR) dependent upon regional processes Ensures response compliance in accordance with the DAT Standards and Procedures Maintains close working relationship with DAT Regional Program Lead, Chapter/Territory DAT Coordinators and Regional RC Respond Application Lead to ensure responders are identified and scheduled.

Functional

Documents incoming disaster notification and ensures their assignment as the Duty Officer in the call record in RC Respond. Manages all DAT calls and activities in RC Respond Identifies available DAT responders and dispatches team to ensure appropriate resourcing to meet client needs. Activates Disaster Health Services, Disaster Mental Health, Disaster Spiritual Care, and Public Affairs when requested. Maintains ongoing communication with all assigned responders and ensures timely updates are reflected in the RC Respond call record to reflect movement to a status of On Scene and Off Scene. May be required to monitor activity across multiple DAT responses. Monitors all active calls while assigned, moving them to a status of Closed upon completion in RC Respond. If an event has not concluded, provide necessary information upon shift change. Notifies Chapter and Regional staff of significant events, and contributes to an Initial Incident Report, when appropriate. Manages availability by registering for shifts in RC Respond. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region. Maintains RC Respond Duty Officer user access

Qualifications:

Required:

Reliable access to a computer, internet, and a phone. Comfortable using and learning new technology Commitment to use RC Care and RC Respond systems as needed Able to prioritize multiple tasks in complex, rapidly changing and stressful situations. Must be 18 years or older Strong written and verbal communications skills. Ability to work for long periods on a computer Ability to speak clearly on the phone Willingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies

Preferred:

If no prior DAT experience, take part in a ride along on a DAT response or tabletop DAT response exercise.

Volunteer remotely from the comfort of your own home.

Minimum 4-6 on-call shift per month

Agency: American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Nourish Kitchen Drop-In Hours

During weekly drop-in hours, you will work with Nourish staff to help with food prep and/or cleaning tasks that will vary from week to week. Tasks may include baking bread or muffins, making soups and sauces, cleaning and prepping produce, preparing pizza dough and toppings for community dinners. No culinary skills necessary! Staff will be present to provide recipes, training and support as needed.

Please wear close-toed shoes and comfortable clothing. We appreciate you signing up through our volunteer portal so we can plan accordingly, but please feel free to stop in and leave at any point during the drop-in window.

Please visit the volunteer page of our website to fill out a Volunteer Application, and once your application has been approved, you will be able to view volunteer opportunities and sign up for shifts!

 

Volunteers are critical in ensuring the success of our programs, and we are grateful to all the community members that donate their time to support our mission and vision. Our volunteer opportunities are for all skill-sets and are intended to create a learning experience and community network of good-food champions.

For more information about Nourish, visit our website: https://nourishfarms.org/

Agency: Nourish

During weekly drop-in hours, you will work with Nourish staff to help with food prep and/or cleaning tasks that will vary from week to week. Tasks may include baking bread or muffins, making soups and sauces, cleaning and prepping produce, preparing pizza dough and toppings for community dinners. No culinary skills necessary! Staff will be present to provide recipes, training and support as needed.

Please wear close-toed shoes and comfortable clothing. We appreciate you signing up through our volunteer portal so we can plan accordingly, but please feel free to stop in and leave at any point during the drop-in window.

Please visit the volunteer page of our website to fill out a Volunteer Application, and once your application has been approved, you will be able to view volunteer opportunities and sign up for shifts!

 

Volunteers are critical in ensuring the success of our programs, and we are grateful to all the community members that donate their time to support our mission and vision. Our volunteer opportunities are for all skill-sets and are intended to create a learning experience and community network of good-food champions.

For more information about Nourish, visit our website: https://nourishfarms.org/

Agency: Nourish

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53085

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Crisis Line Volunteer

Are you a compassionate person looking to provide support to survivors of violence in crisis? This may be the opportunity for you! We are looking for volunteers to come in for 4 hours at a time to help answer our crisis line. 

Who is a good fit for this volunteer opportunity?

- Someone who is comfortable under pressure, stress and listening to difficult experiences

- Someone who can pass an extensive background check

- Someone who is comfortable talking on the phone and learning procedures

- Someone willing to commit to 1 year of training and service, with 4 hours a week minimum 

This opportunity may not be a good fit for someone who:

- Has recently or currently experiencing domestic violence, sexual assault or other traumatic experiences, or has a loved one who has/is experiencing these things. 

- Cannot pass an extensive background check 

- Has a busy schedule and not able to commit time to training

- Is not comfortable answering or making phone calls on a frequent basis

- is uncomfortable in a fast paced and stressful environment

If you are interested in learning more, please fill out our online application! https://www.sheboygansafeharbor.org/how-can-you-help/volunteer/signup-online/ 

Agency: Safe Harbor of Sheboygan

Are you a compassionate person looking to provide support to survivors of violence in crisis? This may be the opportunity for you! We are looking for volunteers to come in for 4 hours at a time to help answer our crisis line. 

Who is a good fit for this volunteer opportunity?

- Someone who is comfortable under pressure, stress and listening to difficult experiences

- Someone who can pass an extensive background check

- Someone who is comfortable talking on the phone and learning procedures

- Someone willing to commit to 1 year of training and service, with 4 hours a week minimum 

This opportunity may not be a good fit for someone who:

- Has recently or currently experiencing domestic violence, sexual assault or other traumatic experiences, or has a loved one who has/is experiencing these things. 

- Cannot pass an extensive background check 

- Has a busy schedule and not able to commit time to training

- Is not comfortable answering or making phone calls on a frequent basis

- is uncomfortable in a fast paced and stressful environment

If you are interested in learning more, please fill out our online application! https://www.sheboygansafeharbor.org/how-can-you-help/volunteer/signup-online/ 

Agency: Safe Harbor of Sheboygan

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer in a Sheboygan County K-12 Class by teaching JA!

Teach a valuable JA lesson in Financial Literacy, Work & Career Readiness or Entrepreneurship.  We provide the lessons and training.  Make an impact in a K-12 class.  Volunteer opportunities are available now.  Volunteering to teach JA is once per week for 5 weeks, lessons are 45 minutes each.  Schedule is flexible and is determined between educator and volunteer's schedule. 

Learn more here:  https://sheboygan.ja.org/volunteer/index

Agency: Junior Achievement of Wisconsin-Sheboygan Area

Teach a valuable JA lesson in Financial Literacy, Work & Career Readiness or Entrepreneurship.  We provide the lessons and training.  Make an impact in a K-12 class.  Volunteer opportunities are available now.  Volunteering to teach JA is once per week for 5 weeks, lessons are 45 minutes each.  Schedule is flexible and is determined between educator and volunteer's schedule. 

Learn more here:  https://sheboygan.ja.org/volunteer/index

Agency: Junior Achievement of Wisconsin-Sheboygan Area

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Before-School Youth Mentor

What skills or passions can you share with youth in Sheboygan? Help a child learn to read, do art projects, play basketball - or simply enjoy time together playing a board game.

Kids in Sheboygan could use someone like YOU during before school time at the Club! Sites available include Longfellow Elementary, Jefferson Elementary and Cooper Elementary.

As a volunteer, you have the honor of making a meaningful and lasting impact on each child you encounter—a reward that will leave you feeling good for a lifetime!

Volunteers should be available on a somewhat regular basis (e.g., one hour weekly or two hours monthly) and must successfully complete background check and training.

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Sheboygan County

What skills or passions can you share with youth in Sheboygan? Help a child learn to read, do art projects, play basketball - or simply enjoy time together playing a board game.

Kids in Sheboygan could use someone like YOU during before school time at the Club! Sites available include Longfellow Elementary, Jefferson Elementary and Cooper Elementary.

As a volunteer, you have the honor of making a meaningful and lasting impact on each child you encounter—a reward that will leave you feeling good for a lifetime!

Volunteers should be available on a somewhat regular basis (e.g., one hour weekly or two hours monthly) and must successfully complete background check and training.

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Sheboygan County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Looking for a community service club to join?

The Sheboygan Evening Lions are looking for energetic and community oriented people to join our club.  You can help us with the many projects listed on this website.  Or, if you and/or a group of friends have a special project in mind and need a club structure to help get it off the ground, the Evening Lions are just the place for you.  Don't wait!!  Call us now!

 

Our International Club Motto is "WE SERVE"!  Are you ready for this challenge?

Agency: Sheboygan Evening Lions Club

The Sheboygan Evening Lions are looking for energetic and community oriented people to join our club.  You can help us with the many projects listed on this website.  Or, if you and/or a group of friends have a special project in mind and need a club structure to help get it off the ground, the Evening Lions are just the place for you.  Don't wait!!  Call us now!

 

Our International Club Motto is "WE SERVE"!  Are you ready for this challenge?

Agency: Sheboygan Evening Lions Club

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53082

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Working with children

A Million Dreamz is seeking volunteers to work with children in multiple capacities. Assisting ECE teachers with little ones, art projects, homework, story time or playing. Must pass fingerprint background check. Flexible hours available. Call for more info. 920-287-3092

Agency: A Million Dreamz

A Million Dreamz is seeking volunteers to work with children in multiple capacities. Assisting ECE teachers with little ones, art projects, homework, story time or playing. Must pass fingerprint background check. Flexible hours available. Call for more info. 920-287-3092

Agency: A Million Dreamz

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53083

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After-School Teen Mentor

What skills or passions would you like to share with teens in Sheboygan? You could help a young person learn to cook, love math, embrace art, grow resilience, explore careers, throw a football or play ping-pong. Or, simply join us for snack time and a board game!

Teens in Sheboygan could use someone like YOU during after school time at the Club!

As a volunteer, you have the honor of making a meaningful and lasting impact on each child you encounter—a reward that will leave you feeling good for a lifetime!

Volunteers should be available on a somewhat regular basis (e.g., one hour weekly or two hours monthly) and must successfully complete background check and training.

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Sheboygan County

What skills or passions would you like to share with teens in Sheboygan? You could help a young person learn to cook, love math, embrace art, grow resilience, explore careers, throw a football or play ping-pong. Or, simply join us for snack time and a board game!

Teens in Sheboygan could use someone like YOU during after school time at the Club!

As a volunteer, you have the honor of making a meaningful and lasting impact on each child you encounter—a reward that will leave you feeling good for a lifetime!

Volunteers should be available on a somewhat regular basis (e.g., one hour weekly or two hours monthly) and must successfully complete background check and training.

Agency: Boys & Girls Clubs of Sheboygan County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Furniture Ministry

Do you enjoy physical labor and visiting with people?  Join our Furniture Ministry Team!

Responsibilities:

Load the Love INC trailer with furniture.

Carpool with the team to deliver furniture to 2-4 neighbors in Sheboygan County.

Unload and place furniture inside each neighbor's home.

Provide loving and encouraging conversation with neighbors.

When:

Currently operating 2 Saturday's per month.

Individuals can join the current team.

This ministry is looking to expand:

Are you part of a small group that would like to serve together?  Start a new furniture delivery team!  Ideal size 4-6 people.

Are you able to pull a trailer?

The team needs you too!

Agency: Love In the Name of Christ

Do you enjoy physical labor and visiting with people?  Join our Furniture Ministry Team!

Responsibilities:

Load the Love INC trailer with furniture.

Carpool with the team to deliver furniture to 2-4 neighbors in Sheboygan County.

Unload and place furniture inside each neighbor's home.

Provide loving and encouraging conversation with neighbors.

When:

Currently operating 2 Saturday's per month.

Individuals can join the current team.

This ministry is looking to expand:

Are you part of a small group that would like to serve together?  Start a new furniture delivery team!  Ideal size 4-6 people.

Are you able to pull a trailer?

The team needs you too!

Agency: Love In the Name of Christ

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53085

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Hair Salon Transport Attendant

Pine Haven is looking for a volunteer to come transport residents from their rooms to our beauty shop at our Giddings Ave and Haven Dr campuses. Coverage is needs on varying Wednesday and Friday mornings. 

Residents will already be in their wheelchairs so you will not be doing any transferring, just simply pushing them to the salon....a great way to get some exercise in! This is also a really fun way to meet some amazing new people. While residents are getting their hair done you will be able to visit with them, hear their stories and definitely laugh with them! 

We hope to hear from you soon! Please reach out to Nicole with any questions @ 920-550-5289 or nicole.vansluys@pinehaven.org 

Agency: Pine Haven Christian Communities

Pine Haven is looking for a volunteer to come transport residents from their rooms to our beauty shop at our Giddings Ave and Haven Dr campuses. Coverage is needs on varying Wednesday and Friday mornings. 

Residents will already be in their wheelchairs so you will not be doing any transferring, just simply pushing them to the salon....a great way to get some exercise in! This is also a really fun way to meet some amazing new people. While residents are getting their hair done you will be able to visit with them, hear their stories and definitely laugh with them! 

We hope to hear from you soon! Please reach out to Nicole with any questions @ 920-550-5289 or nicole.vansluys@pinehaven.org 

Agency: Pine Haven Christian Communities

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53085

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Crafters Needed at Aurora Hospice

 

We are seeking compassionate and creative individuals to serve as Volunteer Hospice Crafting Companions. This role involves crafting personalized items to bring comfort and joy to hospice patients during their end-of-life journey. Volunteers will play a crucial part in enhancing the quality of life for individuals in hospice care through the thoughtful creation of handmade items.

  

To learn more about this wonderful program, click the link below.

Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care.

 

Agency: Aurora Health at Home

 

We are seeking compassionate and creative individuals to serve as Volunteer Hospice Crafting Companions. This role involves crafting personalized items to bring comfort and joy to hospice patients during their end-of-life journey. Volunteers will play a crucial part in enhancing the quality of life for individuals in hospice care through the thoughtful creation of handmade items.

  

To learn more about this wonderful program, click the link below.

Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care.

 

Agency: Aurora Health at Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Remote Volunteer for Hospice- Tuck in caller

Volunteering is the HEART of hospice! If a rewarding volunteer opportunity is what you are looking for, this is it. Aurora Hospice is looking for kind, compassionate and social volunteer to call patients and their family on a weekly basis to assure that they have the necessary supplies, medications and/or support or calling just provide a listening ear. No hands-on care. Ability to call patients from the comfort of your own home.


The Tuck in program is designed to maximize the role of the volunteer in assisting another team member to operate more effectively and efficiently. Training provided. Do you have a few hours a month that you could share with someone? Flexible Please call 920.627.5306 or email me Lexi.pirman@aah.org.

 

To learn more about this wonderful program, click the link below.

 Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care.

Agency: Aurora Health at Home

Volunteering is the HEART of hospice! If a rewarding volunteer opportunity is what you are looking for, this is it. Aurora Hospice is looking for kind, compassionate and social volunteer to call patients and their family on a weekly basis to assure that they have the necessary supplies, medications and/or support or calling just provide a listening ear. No hands-on care. Ability to call patients from the comfort of your own home.


The Tuck in program is designed to maximize the role of the volunteer in assisting another team member to operate more effectively and efficiently. Training provided. Do you have a few hours a month that you could share with someone? Flexible Please call 920.627.5306 or email me Lexi.pirman@aah.org.

 

To learn more about this wonderful program, click the link below.

 Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care.

Agency: Aurora Health at Home

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No