Volunteer: Engineering or Electrotonics VolunteerC2 is currently looking for volunteer professionals in engineering or electronics that could teach class of participants ages 9-18 the basics about engineering or electronics and complete a small project with them. If this is something you would be interested in doing, contact us and we can discuss the details of the class together. All volunteers are subject to a background check and orientation prior to working with our participants. Agency: C2 Makerspace C2 is currently looking for volunteer professionals in engineering or electronics that could teach class of participants ages 9-18 the basics about engineering or electronics and complete a small project with them. If this is something you would be interested in doing, contact us and we can discuss the details of the class together. All volunteers are subject to a background check and orientation prior to working with our participants. Agency: C2 Makerspace Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Marketing VolunteerC2 is looking for marketing professionals to help the C2 non-profit manager with marketing items. Some of the items you may help with are: Graphic design of flyers Photography Writing Social Media postsNewsletter publicationIf you are interested in helping this non-profit with their marketing needs, please reach out to us for more information. Agency: C2 Makerspace C2 is looking for marketing professionals to help the C2 non-profit manager with marketing items. Some of the items you may help with are: Graphic design of flyers Photography Writing Social Media postsNewsletter publicationIf you are interested in helping this non-profit with their marketing needs, please reach out to us for more information. Agency: C2 Makerspace Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Teach Kids how to SewC2 is currently looking for volunteer(s) that would be comfortable teaching participants ages 9-18 how to sew. C2 currently has 7 sewing machines that we would love to use for a beginning sewing class. The class can be weekly or bi weekly or monthly--it is really up to your schedule. Ideally we would like you to cover: 1.) Parts of the machine 2.) Treading and setup 3.) basic stitches and seams 4.) Fabric Anatomy 5.) Reading Patterns 6.) Measurements 7.) Sewing practice 8.) Finishing Edges 9.) Complete a project (your choice). If this sounds like something you would be interested in teaching young participants, please reach out to C2. All volunteers will need to have a background check ran and go through orientation prior to working with the participants. Agency: C2 Makerspace C2 is currently looking for volunteer(s) that would be comfortable teaching participants ages 9-18 how to sew. C2 currently has 7 sewing machines that we would love to use for a beginning sewing class. The class can be weekly or bi weekly or monthly--it is really up to your schedule. Ideally we would like you to cover: 1.) Parts of the machine 2.) Treading and setup 3.) basic stitches and seams 4.) Fabric Anatomy 5.) Reading Patterns 6.) Measurements 7.) Sewing practice 8.) Finishing Edges 9.) Complete a project (your choice). If this sounds like something you would be interested in teaching young participants, please reach out to C2. All volunteers will need to have a background check ran and go through orientation prior to working with the participants. Agency: C2 Makerspace Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: FIRST Robotics Club VolunteersC2 Makerspace First Robotics as Team #9676 is looking for adult leaders with passion in robotics to help work with students in this amazing club. The robot requires coding, engineering and comprises of electrical and mechanical systems to build the robot. Language is command based Java. If you are interested in working with our robotics team, please reach out to C2 for more information. Agency: C2 Makerspace C2 Makerspace First Robotics as Team #9676 is looking for adult leaders with passion in robotics to help work with students in this amazing club. The robot requires coding, engineering and comprises of electrical and mechanical systems to build the robot. Language is command based Java. If you are interested in working with our robotics team, please reach out to C2 for more information. Agency: C2 Makerspace Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: mBot Robotics Club VolutneerC2 is current looking for a volunteer (age 18 and above) to help lead our mBot Robotics Club. This club currently meets every Thursday from 6:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. The club is designed for ages 9-14 but we typically see participants ages 9-12 in this club. The mBot robot uses the program called Spike. We would like for the volunteer in this club to: 1) Work with new participants on what the mbot is, how to use spike. 2) Help the participants with any questions they have. 3) Help create group projects for the participants to work on together. 4) Expand the participants knowledge in coding and/or programming. 5) Help the participants be creative, learn something new and build confidence. 5) Help with C2 events if able. Please note: All potential volunteers will be asked to have a background check ran and complete orientation prior to volunteering with the mBot Robotics club. We would prefer you to have experience in robots, engineering, coding and/or programming If you are still interested in volunteering with this club, but don't have coding/programming experience, please reach out anyway.
Agency: C2 Makerspace C2 is current looking for a volunteer (age 18 and above) to help lead our mBot Robotics Club. This club currently meets every Thursday from 6:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. The club is designed for ages 9-14 but we typically see participants ages 9-12 in this club. The mBot robot uses the program called Spike. We would like for the volunteer in this club to: 1) Work with new participants on what the mbot is, how to use spike. 2) Help the participants with any questions they have. 3) Help create group projects for the participants to work on together. 4) Expand the participants knowledge in coding and/or programming. 5) Help the participants be creative, learn something new and build confidence. 5) Help with C2 events if able. Please note: All potential volunteers will be asked to have a background check ran and complete orientation prior to volunteering with the mBot Robotics club. We would prefer you to have experience in robots, engineering, coding and/or programming If you are still interested in volunteering with this club, but don't have coding/programming experience, please reach out anyway.
Agency: C2 Makerspace Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 3D Printing Club VolunteerAt C2 we offer a 3D Printing Club every Tuesday from 5:30 p.m. -7 p.m. This club is offered for participants ages 9-18 but we typically see kids ages 9-12 in this club. We are looking for volunteers (over 18) to help participants in this club with: 1) Questions in TinkerCAD (TinkerCAD is the program we use to make 3D Designs). 2). Help the participants print to the 3D Printer(s). 3). Assist with training new participants in the club. 4). Assist with helping the participants think outside the box, grow and have confidence. 5) Help with events C2 has scheduled (if able). To volunteer for our 3D Printing club, we would like you to have some experience in 3D Printing. HOWEVER, if you don't but would still like to volunteer, we are happy to training you on the equipment. Please note: All volunteers for this club will need to have a background check ran and go through orientation prior to volunteering in our 3D Printing Club. Agency: C2 Makerspace At C2 we offer a 3D Printing Club every Tuesday from 5:30 p.m. -7 p.m. This club is offered for participants ages 9-18 but we typically see kids ages 9-12 in this club. We are looking for volunteers (over 18) to help participants in this club with: 1) Questions in TinkerCAD (TinkerCAD is the program we use to make 3D Designs). 2). Help the participants print to the 3D Printer(s). 3). Assist with training new participants in the club. 4). Assist with helping the participants think outside the box, grow and have confidence. 5) Help with events C2 has scheduled (if able). To volunteer for our 3D Printing club, we would like you to have some experience in 3D Printing. HOWEVER, if you don't but would still like to volunteer, we are happy to training you on the equipment. Please note: All volunteers for this club will need to have a background check ran and go through orientation prior to volunteering in our 3D Printing Club. Agency: C2 Makerspace Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Red Cross: Shelter Support TeamShelter Support Team: During large disasters, you can support the day-to-day activities within a shelter which may include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information or other areas within a shelter. Free online training will be provided. If the need arises, volunteers are asked to commit to multiple local shifts of 4-12 hours each. For those able to travel outside of their local area, a commitment of at least 14 consecutive days, working 8- or 12-hour shifts is required. For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org Agency: American Red Cross Shelter Support Team: During large disasters, you can support the day-to-day activities within a shelter which may include working in reception, registration, feeding, dormitory, information or other areas within a shelter. Free online training will be provided. If the need arises, volunteers are asked to commit to multiple local shifts of 4-12 hours each. For those able to travel outside of their local area, a commitment of at least 14 consecutive days, working 8- or 12-hour shifts is required. For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Sep 30, 2025 Zip Code: 54404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Red Cross: Interviewer (volunteer from home)Volunteer from the comfort of your home! The Red Cross is seeing a huge spike in volunteer applications due to current natural disasters and is in need of volunteers to conduct phone interviews of interested individuals. The Volunteer Screener gathers relevant information about prospective volunteer candidates while assessing which positions volunteers are best suited for. Contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org for more information. Agency: American Red Cross Volunteer from the comfort of your home! The Red Cross is seeing a huge spike in volunteer applications due to current natural disasters and is in need of volunteers to conduct phone interviews of interested individuals. The Volunteer Screener gathers relevant information about prospective volunteer candidates while assessing which positions volunteers are best suited for. Contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org for more information. Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Sep 30, 2025 Zip Code: 54302 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Red Cross: Disaster Dispatch (virtual)The Red Cross is looking for individuals to work weekend and overnight shifts (10pm-6am) for Disaster Dispatch. The Red Cross response is a team effort and Disaster Dispatch is the vital link between the Red Cross and local first responders. Working remotely from home, volunteers collect the necessary information and activate the Red Cross response. Contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org for more information. Agency: American Red Cross The Red Cross is looking for individuals to work weekend and overnight shifts (10pm-6am) for Disaster Dispatch. The Red Cross response is a team effort and Disaster Dispatch is the vital link between the Red Cross and local first responders. Working remotely from home, volunteers collect the necessary information and activate the Red Cross response. Contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org for more information. Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Sep 30, 2025 Zip Code: 54302 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Red Cross: Blood Drives (Quarterly)Be part of our work to help save millions of lives each year by volunteering as a blood donor ambassador and welcoming donors who give the gift of life. Blood donor ambassadors welcome donors to blood drives and provide friendly support before and after they give. This can include helping donors to register, answering their questions and assisting them at the refreshments table. We ask that someone interested in volunteering for this position is able to commit to at least four shifts a year (average shift is 5-6 hours). . For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org Agency: American Red Cross Be part of our work to help save millions of lives each year by volunteering as a blood donor ambassador and welcoming donors who give the gift of life. Blood donor ambassadors welcome donors to blood drives and provide friendly support before and after they give. This can include helping donors to register, answering their questions and assisting them at the refreshments table. We ask that someone interested in volunteering for this position is able to commit to at least four shifts a year (average shift is 5-6 hours). . For more information contact Lee at lee.borofka@redcross.org Agency: American Red Cross Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Sep 30, 2025 Zip Code: 54404 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Virtual Opportunity: Boost Your Community's Volunteer Engagement!Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home! Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites. Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally. What You'll Do: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community. Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers. Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service. Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service? Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience. Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute. Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like. Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program. Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone. Agency: Inspiring Service Make a Difference in Your Community—Right from Home! Are you passionate about your local community and want to help others discover how to give back? We're looking for seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help us update and enrich local pages on Ways to Connect, our national directory of volunteer sites. Ways to Connect is a crowdsourced platform designed to boost traffic and engagement to local volunteer websites—like this one! With just a bit of online research and your enthusiasm, you can help neighbors easily find volunteer opportunity platforms, service clubs, mutual aid groups, and more—making it simpler than ever for everyone to make an impact locally. What You'll Do: Conduct quick, simple online research to identify active service clubs, mutual aid groups, and upcoming volunteer events in your community. Enhance your community's page on Ways to Connect by ensuring the information is current, accurate, and inviting for potential volunteers. Optional: Promote your community’s page on social media to help friends and family find a path to service. Why Volunteer with Inspiring Service? Easy and flexible: Volunteer remotely at your convenience. Immediate community impact: Help your neighbors discover meaningful ways to contribute. Small commitment: Volunteer for as little as 2 hours, or as much as you'd like. Growth opportunities: Volunteers can explore deeper involvement through our Ambassador program. Ready to help your community thrive? Join us today and make volunteering more accessible for everyone. Agency: Inspiring Service Need Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Maple Fall Fest VolunteersPlease sign up at Sign-Up Genius: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/508084AA5AB29A5FF2-57818856-maple#/ Visit Marshfield is looking for volunteers with for a variety of needs throughout Maple Fall Fest. Needs include assisting with set-up on Thursday, September 11 in the afternoon, assistance for vendors with check-in on Friday, September 12, assistance at the information booth to answer general questions and sell Maple Fall Fest shirts or to help at the park entrances to supervise authorized use throughout Saturday and Sunday, and assistance with take-down on Sunday afternoon. All volunteers are provided a Maple Fall Fest tshirt as well as a meal during their shift. Agency: Visit Marshfield Please sign up at Sign-Up Genius: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/508084AA5AB29A5FF2-57818856-maple#/ Visit Marshfield is looking for volunteers with for a variety of needs throughout Maple Fall Fest. Needs include assisting with set-up on Thursday, September 11 in the afternoon, assistance for vendors with check-in on Friday, September 12, assistance at the information booth to answer general questions and sell Maple Fall Fest shirts or to help at the park entrances to supervise authorized use throughout Saturday and Sunday, and assistance with take-down on Sunday afternoon. All volunteers are provided a Maple Fall Fest tshirt as well as a meal during their shift. Agency: Visit Marshfield Need Type: Volunteer Date: Sep 11, 2025 through Sep 14, 2025 Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Vets-to-Vets Volunteer ProgramHeartland Hospice is in need of volunteers with military background to join our team of caring professionals! Our Vets-to-Vets volunteer program is dedicated to providing quality care to our veteran patients and families that are living in this community. Volunteers help improve the quality of our patients lives through social interaction and companionship. Volunteers are matched up with a veteran that is currently receiving hospice services that would like friendly visits and additional companionship from another veteran. Fellow veterans may be able to relate to the life experiences of the hospice patient and share stories to help enrich the patient’s life during those final months. In addition to social visits, veteran volunteers can assist with pinning ceremonies and Veteran’s Day events. Please contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Wendy, to learn how to become a veteran volunteer! You can also email at wendy.fait@heartlandhospice.com. Agency: Heartland Hospice Heartland Hospice is in need of volunteers with military background to join our team of caring professionals! Our Vets-to-Vets volunteer program is dedicated to providing quality care to our veteran patients and families that are living in this community. Volunteers help improve the quality of our patients lives through social interaction and companionship. Volunteers are matched up with a veteran that is currently receiving hospice services that would like friendly visits and additional companionship from another veteran. Fellow veterans may be able to relate to the life experiences of the hospice patient and share stories to help enrich the patient’s life during those final months. In addition to social visits, veteran volunteers can assist with pinning ceremonies and Veteran’s Day events. Please contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Wendy, to learn how to become a veteran volunteer! You can also email at wendy.fait@heartlandhospice.com. Agency: Heartland Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Looking for volunteers to provide relief and a loving presence at the bedside during our patient's final hoursAre you looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity? Vigil volunteers are special volunteers that help provide a loving presence at the bedside of hospice patients as they are quickly approaching end-of-life. Vigil volunteers are requested when no family or loved ones are available or when family needs a break from the bedside. Special training is offered for this type of volunteering. Will also do in person training with current vigil volunteer. Please contact our office today at 715-344-4541 and ask for our Volunteer Coordinator, Wendy, to find out how you can join our team! You can also e-mail at wendy.fait@heartlandhospice.com. Agency: Heartland Hospice Are you looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity? Vigil volunteers are special volunteers that help provide a loving presence at the bedside of hospice patients as they are quickly approaching end-of-life. Vigil volunteers are requested when no family or loved ones are available or when family needs a break from the bedside. Special training is offered for this type of volunteering. Will also do in person training with current vigil volunteer. Please contact our office today at 715-344-4541 and ask for our Volunteer Coordinator, Wendy, to find out how you can join our team! You can also e-mail at wendy.fait@heartlandhospice.com. Agency: Heartland Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Is your dog therapy certified? Are you looking to brighten people's lives?Are you looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity? Volunteers and their therapy certified dogs are needed to visit patients on Heartland Hospice Services. Volunteers and their therapy dogs provide companionship and social interaction for patients that enjoy animals and would like visitors. All dogs must be current on vaccines and certified as a pet therapy dog. Please contact Heartland Hospice if you have questions about the certification process. This is a rewarding experience for patients and volunteers! Please call our office today at 715-344-4541 and ask for our Volunteer Coordinator, Wendy, to learn how to join our team! You can also email at wendy.fait@heartlandhospice.com. Agency: Heartland Hospice Are you looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity? Volunteers and their therapy certified dogs are needed to visit patients on Heartland Hospice Services. Volunteers and their therapy dogs provide companionship and social interaction for patients that enjoy animals and would like visitors. All dogs must be current on vaccines and certified as a pet therapy dog. Please contact Heartland Hospice if you have questions about the certification process. This is a rewarding experience for patients and volunteers! Please call our office today at 715-344-4541 and ask for our Volunteer Coordinator, Wendy, to learn how to join our team! You can also email at wendy.fait@heartlandhospice.com. Agency: Heartland Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Homemade Memory Bears & Pillows NeededWe are looking for individuals to sew memory bears and/or pillows upon request. Memory bears and pillows are made from sentimental clothing that belonged to loved ones on our hospice services. We have memory bear patterns available. Please contact our office at 715-344-4541 or e-mail our Volunteer Coordinator, Wendy, at wendy.fait@heartlandhospcie.com if you are interested in this opportunity and helping us give this gift to our families who lost loved ones on our hospice services. Agency: Heartland Hospice We are looking for individuals to sew memory bears and/or pillows upon request. Memory bears and pillows are made from sentimental clothing that belonged to loved ones on our hospice services. We have memory bear patterns available. Please contact our office at 715-344-4541 or e-mail our Volunteer Coordinator, Wendy, at wendy.fait@heartlandhospcie.com if you are interested in this opportunity and helping us give this gift to our families who lost loved ones on our hospice services. Agency: Heartland Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Do you like clerical work in an office setting?Are you looking for a volunteer opportunity that can help you gain experience and skills to put on your resume? Administrative/office volunteers contribute to the Heartland Hospice mission by providing needed office support. Some of the office tasks include mailings, assembling folders, in-service packets, filing, and making copies. Administrative volunteers work at our Heartland Hospice office in Stevens Point. Please contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Wendy, today at 715-344-4541 or via email at wendy.fait@heartlandhospice.com to find out how to join our team! Agency: Heartland Hospice Are you looking for a volunteer opportunity that can help you gain experience and skills to put on your resume? Administrative/office volunteers contribute to the Heartland Hospice mission by providing needed office support. Some of the office tasks include mailings, assembling folders, in-service packets, filing, and making copies. Administrative volunteers work at our Heartland Hospice office in Stevens Point. Please contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Wendy, today at 715-344-4541 or via email at wendy.fait@heartlandhospice.com to find out how to join our team! Agency: Heartland Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 54482 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Do you enjoy socializing, playing card games, going for walks, crafting, and more?Are you looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity? Our volunteers spend time socializing and providing companionship with individuals receiving Heartland Hospice Services. Activities include reading to patients, playing cards, going on walks, providing caregiver relief, watching game shows, and listening to their stories. Visit schedule is set by the volunteer and is very flexible! Please contact our office today at 715-344-4541 and ask for Wendy to learn how to become a part of our team! You can also email at wendy.fait@heartlandhospice.com. Agency: Heartland Hospice Are you looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity? Our volunteers spend time socializing and providing companionship with individuals receiving Heartland Hospice Services. Activities include reading to patients, playing cards, going on walks, providing caregiver relief, watching game shows, and listening to their stories. Visit schedule is set by the volunteer and is very flexible! Please contact our office today at 715-344-4541 and ask for Wendy to learn how to become a part of our team! You can also email at wendy.fait@heartlandhospice.com. Agency: Heartland Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Do you enjoy singing or playing a musical instrument?Are you looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity? We are looking for you to share your musical talents with our Heartland Hospice patients! If you play an instrument or enjoy singing, share your abilities with a hospice patient that enjoys music and would benefit from additional socialization. On-going visits with patients are needed, as well as special projects such as memorial services and facility events. Please contact our office today and ask for Wendy at 715-344-4541 to find out how to become a part of our team! You can also email wendy.fait@heartlandhospice.com. Agency: Heartland Hospice Are you looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity? We are looking for you to share your musical talents with our Heartland Hospice patients! If you play an instrument or enjoy singing, share your abilities with a hospice patient that enjoys music and would benefit from additional socialization. On-going visits with patients are needed, as well as special projects such as memorial services and facility events. Please contact our office today and ask for Wendy at 715-344-4541 to find out how to become a part of our team! You can also email wendy.fait@heartlandhospice.com. Agency: Heartland Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Do you enjoy making blankets?Do you enjoy sewing, crocheting or knitting? We are looking for volunteers who are interested in donating patriotic themed quilts/lap blankets, that our staff can give to our patients on our Heartland Hospice Services. These provide comfort for our patients. If you or someone you know enjoys making blankets, this may be a great opportunity for you to make these items for our patients. Please drop off the blankets at our office: Heartland Hospice 3233A Business Park Drive Suite 203 Stevens Point, WI 54482 Please contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Wendy, at 715-344-4541 or via email at wendy.fait@heartlandhospice.com with questions. Agency: Heartland Hospice Do you enjoy sewing, crocheting or knitting? We are looking for volunteers who are interested in donating patriotic themed quilts/lap blankets, that our staff can give to our patients on our Heartland Hospice Services. These provide comfort for our patients. If you or someone you know enjoys making blankets, this may be a great opportunity for you to make these items for our patients. Please drop off the blankets at our office: Heartland Hospice 3233A Business Park Drive Suite 203 Stevens Point, WI 54482 Please contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Wendy, at 715-344-4541 or via email at wendy.fait@heartlandhospice.com with questions. Agency: Heartland Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Activity Books Needed for Hospice PatientsAt Heartland Hospice, we are looking for donations of coloring books, coloring materials, large print word search books, large print crossword puzzles, puzzles, decks of cards, etc. These are good tools for our hospice patients and their volunteers to use during visits, as well as visiting family members. Please drop off the donations at our office: Heartland Hospice 3233A Business Park Drive Suite 203 Stevens Point, WI 54482 If you are interested in donating, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Wendy, at wendy.fait@heatlandhospice.com or call our office at 715-344-4541. Agency: Heartland Hospice At Heartland Hospice, we are looking for donations of coloring books, coloring materials, large print word search books, large print crossword puzzles, puzzles, decks of cards, etc. These are good tools for our hospice patients and their volunteers to use during visits, as well as visiting family members. Please drop off the donations at our office: Heartland Hospice 3233A Business Park Drive Suite 203 Stevens Point, WI 54482 If you are interested in donating, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Wendy, at wendy.fait@heatlandhospice.com or call our office at 715-344-4541. Agency: Heartland Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Advocates needed to visit with residents in nursing homes and assisted living facilities!If you enjoy engaging with older adults, this opportunity could be perfect for you! We are looking for volunteer advocates to improve the lives of residents living in nursing homes and assisted living facilities located in Marshfield and the surrounding communities! As an advocate, you make weekly unannounced visits to a designated facility, observe general conditions of the facility, meet with residents to educate them about their rights, and empower residents to resolve concerns on their own. Our volunteers are friendly visitors on a mission of advocacy! Training and materials are provided, with ongoing support always available. This opportunity is flexible and visits are 1-2 hours in duration and can be made any day of the week between 8am-8pm. Agency: State of Wisconsin Board on Aging and Long Term Care If you enjoy engaging with older adults, this opportunity could be perfect for you! We are looking for volunteer advocates to improve the lives of residents living in nursing homes and assisted living facilities located in Marshfield and the surrounding communities! As an advocate, you make weekly unannounced visits to a designated facility, observe general conditions of the facility, meet with residents to educate them about their rights, and empower residents to resolve concerns on their own. Our volunteers are friendly visitors on a mission of advocacy! Training and materials are provided, with ongoing support always available. This opportunity is flexible and visits are 1-2 hours in duration and can be made any day of the week between 8am-8pm. Agency: State of Wisconsin Board on Aging and Long Term Care Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53704 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Most Needed Donations Needed at Soup or SocksWant to help stock the shelves at Soup or Socks! These items are the current priority needs: jelly body wash lotion laundry pods canned meatpancake mix & syrup Donations can be dropped off directly Soup or Socks during normal business hours. Thank you! Agency: Soup Or Socks Want to help stock the shelves at Soup or Socks! These items are the current priority needs: jelly body wash lotion laundry pods canned meatpancake mix & syrup Donations can be dropped off directly Soup or Socks during normal business hours. Thank you! Agency: Soup Or Socks Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Tack Stage HandsLuCille Tack Center stage hands help with preparing stage for the performance scheduled. The need involves helping set the stage for the performance. Helping performers to unload their equipment and directing them to the stage and performance area. Volunteers should be prepared to be able to lift 50 pounds, walk and climb stairs. Agency: LuCille Tack Center for the Arts LuCille Tack Center stage hands help with preparing stage for the performance scheduled. The need involves helping set the stage for the performance. Helping performers to unload their equipment and directing them to the stage and performance area. Volunteers should be prepared to be able to lift 50 pounds, walk and climb stairs. Agency: LuCille Tack Center for the Arts Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54479 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospitality TeamThe Hospitality Team is responsible for providing food for performers at the LuCille Tack Center on day of the performance. Details vary by performance and will be provided in advance to volunteers. Volunteers should be prepared to set up, serve and clean up at the completion of the meal. Agency: LuCille Tack Center for the Arts The Hospitality Team is responsible for providing food for performers at the LuCille Tack Center on day of the performance. Details vary by performance and will be provided in advance to volunteers. Volunteers should be prepared to set up, serve and clean up at the completion of the meal. Agency: LuCille Tack Center for the Arts Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54479 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adult Day Center Volunteers NeededAgency: Marshfield Area Respite Care Center Agency: Marshfield Area Respite Care Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Diapers and Wipes DriveHannah Center's Caring Closet in Marshfield serves the communities throughout Wood and surrounding counties with all things babies. We get calls everyday for community members and agencies with clients in need. Things that go very fast and are ongoing needs are diapers and wipes of all sizes. Agency: Hannah Center Inc. Hannah Center's Caring Closet in Marshfield serves the communities throughout Wood and surrounding counties with all things babies. We get calls everyday for community members and agencies with clients in need. Things that go very fast and are ongoing needs are diapers and wipes of all sizes. Agency: Hannah Center Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Stock our Pantry/FreezerEveryday needs such as food items are essential to the function of our house and caring for the families who call Hannah Center home. Staple products and especially meats are greatly appreciated. Thank you so much! Agency: Hannah Center Inc. Everyday needs such as food items are essential to the function of our house and caring for the families who call Hannah Center home. Staple products and especially meats are greatly appreciated. Thank you so much! Agency: Hannah Center Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: DIY: Diaper Drive
Diapers are a constant need for food pantries and community service providers, so a diaper drive is always in season!
The purchasing or collecting of diapers, wipes, and creams is a critical way volunteers can address a real community need individually or as a group, family, school, or neighborhood. The cost of diapers and wipes can be a huge financial burden on parents and families in need who struggle to make ends meet.
Tip: If you use cash donations for diaper purchases, check Sam’s Club or other Wholesale clubs for deals on large boxes. Collect: Diapers, all sizes (newborn through pull-ups), especially 4, 5, 6 Baby Wipes If you are interested in doing a DIY Volunteer Project with your group, please follow these simple steps: STEP 1: Call United Way before starting your DIY Project so that we have can discuss greatest needs in the community and your timeline. We also need a little lead time to touch base with partner programs to make sure your kits go where they are most needed and to ensure our partners have the time to prepare to receive them. Contact: info@marshfieldareaunitedway.org or call 715-507-5005 STEP 2: Make a plan of action plan for your group to gather/buy/solicit materials and assemble the kits. Your plan should include the following: Purchase the suggested items OR host a drive or fundraiser to purchase items. Assemble the collected items in bags or boxes not exceeding 50lbs. Have fun with this and celebrate your time working together to help others in our community! STEP 3: When kits are ready, contact the United Way once more for final assistance in coordinating where they should be dropped. Whenever possible, we will have groups drop their kits directly at the local agencies that will distribute them, but the final drop location will depend upon storage capacities at our partner agencies. STEP 4: Spread the word! Tell others about your experience and about these opportunities to create more DIY projects! Agency: DIY Group Volunteer Projects
Diapers are a constant need for food pantries and community service providers, so a diaper drive is always in season!
The purchasing or collecting of diapers, wipes, and creams is a critical way volunteers can address a real community need individually or as a group, family, school, or neighborhood. The cost of diapers and wipes can be a huge financial burden on parents and families in need who struggle to make ends meet.
Tip: If you use cash donations for diaper purchases, check Sam’s Club or other Wholesale clubs for deals on large boxes. Collect: Diapers, all sizes (newborn through pull-ups), especially 4, 5, 6 Baby Wipes If you are interested in doing a DIY Volunteer Project with your group, please follow these simple steps: STEP 1: Call United Way before starting your DIY Project so that we have can discuss greatest needs in the community and your timeline. We also need a little lead time to touch base with partner programs to make sure your kits go where they are most needed and to ensure our partners have the time to prepare to receive them. Contact: info@marshfieldareaunitedway.org or call 715-507-5005 STEP 2: Make a plan of action plan for your group to gather/buy/solicit materials and assemble the kits. Your plan should include the following: Purchase the suggested items OR host a drive or fundraiser to purchase items. Assemble the collected items in bags or boxes not exceeding 50lbs. Have fun with this and celebrate your time working together to help others in our community! STEP 3: When kits are ready, contact the United Way once more for final assistance in coordinating where they should be dropped. Whenever possible, we will have groups drop their kits directly at the local agencies that will distribute them, but the final drop location will depend upon storage capacities at our partner agencies. STEP 4: Spread the word! Tell others about your experience and about these opportunities to create more DIY projects! Agency: DIY Group Volunteer Projects Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Mentor - School-Based Program - MarshfieldBecome a Mentor! In our School-Based Mentoring Program, a mentor will give a child the invaluable gift of being a caring and consistent friend to them. Our School-Based or Site-Based Mentoring Program volunteer will meet with their Little for about 1 hour on a specific day, in a supervised setting, on a weekly basis. Volunteers are matched during lunch periods or after school hours. (Hours vary at different sites.) Volunteering takes place in Marshfield, WI. Volunteer activity ideas are playing board games, reading together, doing craft projects, or just talking.
Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Wisconsin Become a Mentor! In our School-Based Mentoring Program, a mentor will give a child the invaluable gift of being a caring and consistent friend to them. Our School-Based or Site-Based Mentoring Program volunteer will meet with their Little for about 1 hour on a specific day, in a supervised setting, on a weekly basis. Volunteers are matched during lunch periods or after school hours. (Hours vary at different sites.) Volunteering takes place in Marshfield, WI. Volunteer activity ideas are playing board games, reading together, doing craft projects, or just talking.
Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Wisconsin Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Mentor - Community-Based Program - MarshfieldFor 1-2 hours a week, you could impact the life of a child forever! We are currently looking for volunteer mentors for children ages 5-18. Mentors would meet with their Little once a week for 1-2 hours and plan activities together. Many matches go out for ice cream, go to the park, or just talk about their day. The possibilities are endless! The role of a Big Brother or Big Sister is to be a positive, supportive friend to a child. Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Wisconsin For 1-2 hours a week, you could impact the life of a child forever! We are currently looking for volunteer mentors for children ages 5-18. Mentors would meet with their Little once a week for 1-2 hours and plan activities together. Many matches go out for ice cream, go to the park, or just talk about their day. The possibilities are endless! The role of a Big Brother or Big Sister is to be a positive, supportive friend to a child. Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Wisconsin Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: DIY: Senior Care Center Drive
Residents of senior care facilities can benefit from donated gifts that offer comfort, stimulate mental agility, allow for creative expression, or help them capture cherished memories.
Collect any of the following types of gifts:
Memory/keepsake books
Journals
Cozy blankets
Soft pillows
Battery powered candles
Engaging puzzles and games
Indoor garden kits
Gentle skincare products
Hobby Supplies such as paints, knitting, or other artistic pursuits
Sensory Stimulation tools, such as aromatherapy kits or calming fidget gadgets
Slippers, plush robes, grippy socks
If you are interested in doing a DIY Volunteer Project with your group, please follow these simple steps: STEP 1: Call United Way before starting your DIY Project so that we have can discuss greatest needs in the community and your timeline. We also need a little lead time to touch base with partner programs to make sure your kits go where they are most needed and to ensure our partners have the time to prepare to receive them. Contact: info@marshfieldareaunitedway.org or call 715-507-5005 STEP 2: Make a plan of action plan for your group to gather/buy/solicit materials and assemble the kits. Your plan should include the following: Purchase the suggested items OR host a drive or fundraiser to purchase items. Assemble collected items in bags or boxes not exceeding 50lbs. Have fun with this and celebrate your time working together to help others in our community! STEP 3: When kits are ready, contact the United Way once more for final assistance in coordinating where they should be dropped. Whenever possible, we will have groups drop their kits directly at the local agencies that will distribute them, but the final drop location will depend upon storage capacities at our partner agencies. STEP 4: Spread the word! Tell others about your experience and about these opportunities to create more DIY projects! Agency: DIY Group Volunteer Projects
Residents of senior care facilities can benefit from donated gifts that offer comfort, stimulate mental agility, allow for creative expression, or help them capture cherished memories.
Collect any of the following types of gifts:
Memory/keepsake books
Journals
Cozy blankets
Soft pillows
Battery powered candles
Engaging puzzles and games
Indoor garden kits
Gentle skincare products
Hobby Supplies such as paints, knitting, or other artistic pursuits
Sensory Stimulation tools, such as aromatherapy kits or calming fidget gadgets
Slippers, plush robes, grippy socks
If you are interested in doing a DIY Volunteer Project with your group, please follow these simple steps: STEP 1: Call United Way before starting your DIY Project so that we have can discuss greatest needs in the community and your timeline. We also need a little lead time to touch base with partner programs to make sure your kits go where they are most needed and to ensure our partners have the time to prepare to receive them. Contact: info@marshfieldareaunitedway.org or call 715-507-5005 STEP 2: Make a plan of action plan for your group to gather/buy/solicit materials and assemble the kits. Your plan should include the following: Purchase the suggested items OR host a drive or fundraiser to purchase items. Assemble collected items in bags or boxes not exceeding 50lbs. Have fun with this and celebrate your time working together to help others in our community! STEP 3: When kits are ready, contact the United Way once more for final assistance in coordinating where they should be dropped. Whenever possible, we will have groups drop their kits directly at the local agencies that will distribute them, but the final drop location will depend upon storage capacities at our partner agencies. STEP 4: Spread the word! Tell others about your experience and about these opportunities to create more DIY projects! Agency: DIY Group Volunteer Projects Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: DIY: Welcome to Your New Home Kit
Imagine moving from a shelter or a temporary emergency living situation to a new apartment or home. Needs would include cleaning products and tools to help maintain the space. A box of these types of products would be a wonderful way to welcome a family to their new home and make it easier to keep the space clean and tidy.
Each kit should contain:
Sponges (high-quality ones with an abrasive side)
Dishwashing brush, bottle brush, & dish soap
Kitchen towel
Dishcloth
All-purpose spray cleaner
Tub of disinfectant wipes
Toilet brush and toilet cleaner
Dusting cloths
If funds permit, additional brooms, dustpans, and vacuum cleaners are welcomed donations.
If you are interested in doing a DIY Volunteer Project with your group, please follow these simple steps:
STEP 1: Call United Way before starting your DIY Project so that we have can discuss greatest needs in the community and your timeline. We also need a little lead time to touch base with partner programs to make sure your kits go where they are most needed and to ensure our partners have the time to prepare to receive them. Contact: info@marshfieldareaunitedway.org or call 715-507-5005 STEP 2: Make a plan of action plan for your group to gather/buy/solicit materials and assemble the kits. Your plan should include the following: Purchase the suggested items OR host a drive or fundraiser to purchase items. Assemble the kits. All kits should have most of the above items or additional items. Include a homemade card or drawing. Sign it "From a family who cares." Have fun with this and celebrate your time working together to help others in our community! STEP 3: When kits are ready, contact the United Way once more for final assistance in coordinating where they should be dropped. Whenever possible, we will have groups drop their kits directly at the local agencies that will distribute them, but the final drop location will depend upon storage capacities at our partner agencies. STEP 4: Spread the word! Tell others about your experience and about these opportunities to create more DIY projects! Agency: DIY Group Volunteer Projects
Imagine moving from a shelter or a temporary emergency living situation to a new apartment or home. Needs would include cleaning products and tools to help maintain the space. A box of these types of products would be a wonderful way to welcome a family to their new home and make it easier to keep the space clean and tidy.
Each kit should contain:
Sponges (high-quality ones with an abrasive side)
Dishwashing brush, bottle brush, & dish soap
Kitchen towel
Dishcloth
All-purpose spray cleaner
Tub of disinfectant wipes
Toilet brush and toilet cleaner
Dusting cloths
If funds permit, additional brooms, dustpans, and vacuum cleaners are welcomed donations.
If you are interested in doing a DIY Volunteer Project with your group, please follow these simple steps:
STEP 1: Call United Way before starting your DIY Project so that we have can discuss greatest needs in the community and your timeline. We also need a little lead time to touch base with partner programs to make sure your kits go where they are most needed and to ensure our partners have the time to prepare to receive them. Contact: info@marshfieldareaunitedway.org or call 715-507-5005 STEP 2: Make a plan of action plan for your group to gather/buy/solicit materials and assemble the kits. Your plan should include the following: Purchase the suggested items OR host a drive or fundraiser to purchase items. Assemble the kits. All kits should have most of the above items or additional items. Include a homemade card or drawing. Sign it "From a family who cares." Have fun with this and celebrate your time working together to help others in our community! STEP 3: When kits are ready, contact the United Way once more for final assistance in coordinating where they should be dropped. Whenever possible, we will have groups drop their kits directly at the local agencies that will distribute them, but the final drop location will depend upon storage capacities at our partner agencies. STEP 4: Spread the word! Tell others about your experience and about these opportunities to create more DIY projects! Agency: DIY Group Volunteer Projects Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: DIY: Food Pantry Drive
Arrange for a food and non-food item drive for food pantry replenishment!
Food drives are a critical way volunteers can address real community needs individually or as a group, family, school, or neighborhood.
Food items: Typical needs are canned fruit, carrots, potatoes, peas, spaghetti sauce, canned chicken, tuna, peanut butter, salmon, rice, oatmeal, pasta, and mayo. No home-cooked items. No expired items.
Non-food items: Typical needs are toilet paper, shampoo, conditioner, tissues, paper towels, disposable razors, soap (bath, dish, or laundry). All items must be new/unopened.
If you are interested in doing a DIY Volunteer Project with your group, please follow these simple steps:
STEP 1: Call United Way before starting your DIY Project so that we have can discuss greatest needs in the community and your timeline. We also need a little lead time to touch base with partner programs to make sure your kits go where they are most needed and to ensure our partners have the time to prepare to receive them. Contact: info@marshfieldareaunitedway.org or call 715-507-5005 STEP 2: Make a plan of action plan for your group to gather/buy/solicit materials and assemble the kits. Your plan should include the following: Purchase the suggested items OR host a drive or fundraiser to purchase items. Assemble the collected items in bags or boxes not exceeding 50lbs. Have fun with this and celebrate your time working together to help others in our community! STEP 3: When kits are ready, contact the United Way once more for final assistance in coordinating where they should be dropped. Whenever possible, we will have groups drop their kits directly at the local agencies that will distribute them, but the final drop location will depend upon storage capacities at our partner agencies. STEP 4: Spread the word! Tell others about your experience and about these opportunities to create more DIY projects! Agency: DIY Group Volunteer Projects
Arrange for a food and non-food item drive for food pantry replenishment!
Food drives are a critical way volunteers can address real community needs individually or as a group, family, school, or neighborhood.
Food items: Typical needs are canned fruit, carrots, potatoes, peas, spaghetti sauce, canned chicken, tuna, peanut butter, salmon, rice, oatmeal, pasta, and mayo. No home-cooked items. No expired items.
Non-food items: Typical needs are toilet paper, shampoo, conditioner, tissues, paper towels, disposable razors, soap (bath, dish, or laundry). All items must be new/unopened.
If you are interested in doing a DIY Volunteer Project with your group, please follow these simple steps:
STEP 1: Call United Way before starting your DIY Project so that we have can discuss greatest needs in the community and your timeline. We also need a little lead time to touch base with partner programs to make sure your kits go where they are most needed and to ensure our partners have the time to prepare to receive them. Contact: info@marshfieldareaunitedway.org or call 715-507-5005 STEP 2: Make a plan of action plan for your group to gather/buy/solicit materials and assemble the kits. Your plan should include the following: Purchase the suggested items OR host a drive or fundraiser to purchase items. Assemble the collected items in bags or boxes not exceeding 50lbs. Have fun with this and celebrate your time working together to help others in our community! STEP 3: When kits are ready, contact the United Way once more for final assistance in coordinating where they should be dropped. Whenever possible, we will have groups drop their kits directly at the local agencies that will distribute them, but the final drop location will depend upon storage capacities at our partner agencies. STEP 4: Spread the word! Tell others about your experience and about these opportunities to create more DIY projects! Agency: DIY Group Volunteer Projects Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: DIY: Shoes and Socks Drive
Students are required to wear athletic tennis shoes at all times during Physical Education. Kid-size shoes (size 11 kids - 6 kids) are often needed. Adult-size shoes are also helpful in supporting children in middle school and high school. Socks are also needed in similar shoe sizes.
If you are interested in doing a DIY Volunteer Project with your group, please follow these simple steps:
STEP 1: Call United Way before starting your DIY Project so that we have can discuss greatest needs in the community and your timeline. We also need a little lead time to touch base with partner programs to make sure your kits go where they are most needed and to ensure our partners have the time to prepare to receive them. Contact: info@marshfieldareaunitedway.org or call 715-507-5005 STEP 2: Make a plan of action plan for your group to gather/buy/solicit materials and assemble the kits. Your plan should include the following: Purchase the suggested items OR host a drive or fundraiser to purchase items. Assemble the collected items in bags or boxes not exceeding 50lbs. Have fun with this and celebrate your time working together to help others in our community! STEP 3: When kits are ready, contact the United Way once more for final assistance in coordinating where they should be dropped. Whenever possible, we will have groups drop their kits directly at the local agencies that will distribute them, but the final drop location will depend upon storage capacities at our partner agencies. STEP 4: Spread the word! Tell others about your experience and about these opportunities to create more DIY projects! Agency: DIY Group Volunteer Projects
Students are required to wear athletic tennis shoes at all times during Physical Education. Kid-size shoes (size 11 kids - 6 kids) are often needed. Adult-size shoes are also helpful in supporting children in middle school and high school. Socks are also needed in similar shoe sizes.
If you are interested in doing a DIY Volunteer Project with your group, please follow these simple steps:
STEP 1: Call United Way before starting your DIY Project so that we have can discuss greatest needs in the community and your timeline. We also need a little lead time to touch base with partner programs to make sure your kits go where they are most needed and to ensure our partners have the time to prepare to receive them. Contact: info@marshfieldareaunitedway.org or call 715-507-5005 STEP 2: Make a plan of action plan for your group to gather/buy/solicit materials and assemble the kits. Your plan should include the following: Purchase the suggested items OR host a drive or fundraiser to purchase items. Assemble the collected items in bags or boxes not exceeding 50lbs. Have fun with this and celebrate your time working together to help others in our community! STEP 3: When kits are ready, contact the United Way once more for final assistance in coordinating where they should be dropped. Whenever possible, we will have groups drop their kits directly at the local agencies that will distribute them, but the final drop location will depend upon storage capacities at our partner agencies. STEP 4: Spread the word! Tell others about your experience and about these opportunities to create more DIY projects! Agency: DIY Group Volunteer Projects Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: DIY: Mindfulness Kits for Adults
Mindfulness can be defined as a present awareness of one’s experience without judgment. It is a self-regulation process that focuses on training attention in order to foster general mental well-being and develop the capacity for calmness. It is an incredible tool to help people understand and cope with various emotions. Many studies show that practicing mindfulness reduces stress and increases positivity.
Please put the items in a sturdy container, like a decorated cardboard box. Do not use shirt boxes as they are very flimsy and do not store well.
To create a mindfulness kit:
Put the following items in a decorated box (unisex preferred). Most items can be purchased at the dollar store.
5 coloring sheets
Free printable sheets available at https://www.crayola.com/featured/free-coloring-pages/
A small journal
A set of new colorful pens
A set of small watercolor paints with a brush
Stress ball
A positive handwritten note
Two of the writing prompts from below (preferably printed on cardstock):
What do you love about life?
This week I intend to align my life to these three values, feelings, or guiding beliefs:
Today I am grateful for ____ because …
Today I will enjoy nature by…
Write down the lyrics of a song that gets stuck in your head. How does that song make you feel?
What steps can I take to better care for myself?
I feel fulfilled and truly alive when…
In what ways do I impact others around me?
If you are interested in doing a DIY Volunteer Project with your group, please follow these simple steps:
STEP 1: Call United Way before starting your DIY Project so that we have can discuss greatest needs in the community and your timeline. We also need a little lead time to touch base with partner programs to make sure your kits go where they are most needed and to ensure our partners have the time to prepare to receive them. Contact: info@marshfieldareaunitedway.org or call 715-507-5005 STEP 2: Make a plan of action plan for your group to gather/buy/solicit materials and assemble the kits. Your plan should include the following: Purchase the suggested items OR host a drive or fundraiser to purchase items. Assemble the kits. All kits should have most of the above items or additional items. Place in a Ziploc bag. Include a homemade card or drawing. Sign it "From a family who cares." Have fun with this and celebrate your time working together to help others in our community! STEP 3: When kits are ready, contact the United Way once more for final assistance in coordinating where they should be dropped. Whenever possible, we will have groups drop their kits directly at the local agencies that will distribute them, but the final drop location will depend upon storage capacities at our partner agencies. STEP 4: Spread the word! Tell others about your experience and about these opportunities to create more DIY projects! Agency: DIY Group Volunteer Projects
Mindfulness can be defined as a present awareness of one’s experience without judgment. It is a self-regulation process that focuses on training attention in order to foster general mental well-being and develop the capacity for calmness. It is an incredible tool to help people understand and cope with various emotions. Many studies show that practicing mindfulness reduces stress and increases positivity.
Please put the items in a sturdy container, like a decorated cardboard box. Do not use shirt boxes as they are very flimsy and do not store well.
To create a mindfulness kit:
Put the following items in a decorated box (unisex preferred). Most items can be purchased at the dollar store.
5 coloring sheets
Free printable sheets available at https://www.crayola.com/featured/free-coloring-pages/
A small journal
A set of new colorful pens
A set of small watercolor paints with a brush
Stress ball
A positive handwritten note
Two of the writing prompts from below (preferably printed on cardstock):
What do you love about life?
This week I intend to align my life to these three values, feelings, or guiding beliefs:
Today I am grateful for ____ because …
Today I will enjoy nature by…
Write down the lyrics of a song that gets stuck in your head. How does that song make you feel?
What steps can I take to better care for myself?
I feel fulfilled and truly alive when…
In what ways do I impact others around me?
If you are interested in doing a DIY Volunteer Project with your group, please follow these simple steps:
STEP 1: Call United Way before starting your DIY Project so that we have can discuss greatest needs in the community and your timeline. We also need a little lead time to touch base with partner programs to make sure your kits go where they are most needed and to ensure our partners have the time to prepare to receive them. Contact: info@marshfieldareaunitedway.org or call 715-507-5005 STEP 2: Make a plan of action plan for your group to gather/buy/solicit materials and assemble the kits. Your plan should include the following: Purchase the suggested items OR host a drive or fundraiser to purchase items. Assemble the kits. All kits should have most of the above items or additional items. Place in a Ziploc bag. Include a homemade card or drawing. Sign it "From a family who cares." Have fun with this and celebrate your time working together to help others in our community! STEP 3: When kits are ready, contact the United Way once more for final assistance in coordinating where they should be dropped. Whenever possible, we will have groups drop their kits directly at the local agencies that will distribute them, but the final drop location will depend upon storage capacities at our partner agencies. STEP 4: Spread the word! Tell others about your experience and about these opportunities to create more DIY projects! Agency: DIY Group Volunteer Projects Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: DIY: Mindfulness Kits for Kids
Mindfulness can be defined as a present awareness of one’s experience without judgment. It is a self-regulation process that focuses on training attention in order to foster general mental well-being and develop the capacity for calmness. It is an incredible tool to help people understand and cope with various emotions. Many studies show that practicing mindfulness reduces stress and increases positivity.
Please put the items in a sturdy container, like a decorated cardboard box. Do not use shirt boxes as they are very flimsy and do not store well.
To create a mindfulness kit:
Put the following items in a decorated box (unisex preferred). Most items can be purchased at the dollar store.
5 coloring sheets
Free printable sheets available at https://www.crayola.com/featured/free-coloring-pages/
A small journal
Box of new crayons
Stress ball
A positive handwritten note
One of each of the following writing prompts printed on card stock:
What makes you feel like a strong person?
What is your greatest strength?
Write a list of things that make you feel good.
Think about a time someone made you happy and write about it.
Describe where you are right now using your 5 senses (sight, sound, touch, taste, smell).
If you could choose one superpower to have for a day, what would it be and how would you use that power?
If you are interested in doing a DIY Volunteer Project with your group, please follow these simple steps:
STEP 1: Call United Way before starting your DIY Project so that we have can discuss greatest needs in the community and your timeline. We also need a little lead time to touch base with partner programs to make sure your kits go where they are most needed and to ensure our partners have the time to prepare to receive them. Contact: info@marshfieldareaunitedway.org or call 715-507-5005 STEP 2: Make a plan of action plan for your group to gather/buy/solicit materials and assemble the kits. Your plan should include the following: Purchase the suggested items OR host a drive or fundraiser to purchase items. Assemble the kits. All kits should have most of the above items or additional items. Place in a Ziploc bag. Include a homemade card or drawing. Sign it "From a family who cares." Have fun with this and celebrate your time working together to help others in our community! STEP 3: When kits are ready, contact the United Way once more for final assistance in coordinating where they should be dropped. Whenever possible, we will have groups drop their kits directly at the local agencies that will distribute them, but the final drop location will depend upon storage capacities at our partner agencies. STEP 4: Spread the word! Tell others about your experience and about these opportunities to create more DIY projects! Agency: DIY Group Volunteer Projects
Mindfulness can be defined as a present awareness of one’s experience without judgment. It is a self-regulation process that focuses on training attention in order to foster general mental well-being and develop the capacity for calmness. It is an incredible tool to help people understand and cope with various emotions. Many studies show that practicing mindfulness reduces stress and increases positivity.
Please put the items in a sturdy container, like a decorated cardboard box. Do not use shirt boxes as they are very flimsy and do not store well.
To create a mindfulness kit:
Put the following items in a decorated box (unisex preferred). Most items can be purchased at the dollar store.
5 coloring sheets
Free printable sheets available at https://www.crayola.com/featured/free-coloring-pages/
A small journal
Box of new crayons
Stress ball
A positive handwritten note
One of each of the following writing prompts printed on card stock:
What makes you feel like a strong person?
What is your greatest strength?
Write a list of things that make you feel good.
Think about a time someone made you happy and write about it.
Describe where you are right now using your 5 senses (sight, sound, touch, taste, smell).
If you could choose one superpower to have for a day, what would it be and how would you use that power?
If you are interested in doing a DIY Volunteer Project with your group, please follow these simple steps:
STEP 1: Call United Way before starting your DIY Project so that we have can discuss greatest needs in the community and your timeline. We also need a little lead time to touch base with partner programs to make sure your kits go where they are most needed and to ensure our partners have the time to prepare to receive them. Contact: info@marshfieldareaunitedway.org or call 715-507-5005 STEP 2: Make a plan of action plan for your group to gather/buy/solicit materials and assemble the kits. Your plan should include the following: Purchase the suggested items OR host a drive or fundraiser to purchase items. Assemble the kits. All kits should have most of the above items or additional items. Place in a Ziploc bag. Include a homemade card or drawing. Sign it "From a family who cares." Have fun with this and celebrate your time working together to help others in our community! STEP 3: When kits are ready, contact the United Way once more for final assistance in coordinating where they should be dropped. Whenever possible, we will have groups drop their kits directly at the local agencies that will distribute them, but the final drop location will depend upon storage capacities at our partner agencies. STEP 4: Spread the word! Tell others about your experience and about these opportunities to create more DIY projects! Agency: DIY Group Volunteer Projects Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: DIY: Birthday Cake Box
Do you want to prepare birthday cake boxes for those in need?
WHAT DO I NEED TO MAKE A BIRTHDAY CAKE BOX? 9×13 disposable aluminum foil pan – The ones with the lids work great because you can package it all up neatly! 1 box of cake mix - any flavor 1 can of frosting 1 can of Sprite or other lemon-lime soda (store brand will work). Soda is used in case the recipient doesn’t have eggs or oil. Include a note to simply combine the cake mix with the can of soda and bake according to the box directions. Birthday candles Of course, you can add more things if you would like. Great additions include birthday tablecloths from the dollar store, sprinkles, colored frosting tubes, streamers, birthday plates, etc. WHY DO I ADD A CAN OF LEMON LIME SODA? Did you know that you can make a delicious cake out of nothing but a box of cake mix and a can of lemon-lime soda? Well, you do now! Not everyone has eggs and/or oil on hand. Imagine how disappointed you’d be if you got a birthday cake box but didn’t have the other ingredients to make it. If you are interested in doing a DIY Volunteer Project with your group, please follow these simple steps: STEP 1: Call United Way before starting your DIY Project so that we have can discuss greatest needs in the community and your timeline. We also need a little lead time to touch base with partner programs to make sure your kits go where they are most needed and to ensure our partners have the time to prepare to receive them. Contact: info@marshfieldareaunitedway.org or call 715-507-5005 STEP 2: Make a plan of action plan for your group to gather/buy/solicit materials and assemble the kits. Your plan should include the following: Purchase the suggested items OR host a drive or fundraiser to purchase items. Assemble the kits. All kits should have most of the above items or additional items. Just place all of the things you wish to include in your birthday cake box. Use the disposable 9×13 foil cake pan as your 'box'. If you have purchased one with a lid, attach the lid to the top. If you are using lemon-lime soda in your birthday cake box, add a little note explaining that you can make a cake without eggs, oil, and water by simply combining the cake mix with the can of soda and baking according to the box directions. Include a homemade card or drawing. Sign it "From a family who cares." Have fun with this and celebrate your time working together to help others in our community! STEP 3: When kits are ready, contact the United Way once more for final assistance in coordinating where they should be dropped. Whenever possible, we will have groups drop their kits directly at the local agencies that will distribute them, but the final drop location will depend upon storage capacities at our partner agencies. STEP 4: Spread the word! Tell others about your experience and about these opportunities to create more DIY projects! Agency: DIY Group Volunteer Projects
Do you want to prepare birthday cake boxes for those in need?
WHAT DO I NEED TO MAKE A BIRTHDAY CAKE BOX? 9×13 disposable aluminum foil pan – The ones with the lids work great because you can package it all up neatly! 1 box of cake mix - any flavor 1 can of frosting 1 can of Sprite or other lemon-lime soda (store brand will work). Soda is used in case the recipient doesn’t have eggs or oil. Include a note to simply combine the cake mix with the can of soda and bake according to the box directions. Birthday candles Of course, you can add more things if you would like. Great additions include birthday tablecloths from the dollar store, sprinkles, colored frosting tubes, streamers, birthday plates, etc. WHY DO I ADD A CAN OF LEMON LIME SODA? Did you know that you can make a delicious cake out of nothing but a box of cake mix and a can of lemon-lime soda? Well, you do now! Not everyone has eggs and/or oil on hand. Imagine how disappointed you’d be if you got a birthday cake box but didn’t have the other ingredients to make it. If you are interested in doing a DIY Volunteer Project with your group, please follow these simple steps: STEP 1: Call United Way before starting your DIY Project so that we have can discuss greatest needs in the community and your timeline. We also need a little lead time to touch base with partner programs to make sure your kits go where they are most needed and to ensure our partners have the time to prepare to receive them. Contact: info@marshfieldareaunitedway.org or call 715-507-5005 STEP 2: Make a plan of action plan for your group to gather/buy/solicit materials and assemble the kits. Your plan should include the following: Purchase the suggested items OR host a drive or fundraiser to purchase items. Assemble the kits. All kits should have most of the above items or additional items. Just place all of the things you wish to include in your birthday cake box. Use the disposable 9×13 foil cake pan as your 'box'. If you have purchased one with a lid, attach the lid to the top. If you are using lemon-lime soda in your birthday cake box, add a little note explaining that you can make a cake without eggs, oil, and water by simply combining the cake mix with the can of soda and baking according to the box directions. Include a homemade card or drawing. Sign it "From a family who cares." Have fun with this and celebrate your time working together to help others in our community! STEP 3: When kits are ready, contact the United Way once more for final assistance in coordinating where they should be dropped. Whenever possible, we will have groups drop their kits directly at the local agencies that will distribute them, but the final drop location will depend upon storage capacities at our partner agencies. STEP 4: Spread the word! Tell others about your experience and about these opportunities to create more DIY projects! Agency: DIY Group Volunteer Projects Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: DIY: Personal Care KitsProvide personal care items for people in need in our community. Each kit should contain the following: toothbrush toothpaste shampoo washcloth soap deodorant wide-tooth Comb 1 conditioning haircare product (hair grease, gel, cream, leave-in conditioner) Feminine products Optional:1 "fun" item, such as a NEW matchbox car, package of stickers, or small stuffed animal If you are interested in doing a DIY Volunteer Project with your group, please follow these simple steps: STEP 1: Call United Way before starting your DIY Project so that we have can discuss greatest needs in the community and your timeline. We also need a little lead time to touch base with partner programs to make sure your kits go where they are most needed and to ensure our partners have the time to prepare to receive them. Contact: info@marshfieldareaunitedway.org or call 715-507-5005 STEP 2: Make a plan of action plan for your group to gather/buy/solicit materials and assemble the kits. Your plan should include the following: Purchase the suggested items OR host a drive or fundraiser to purchase items. Assemble the kits. All kits should have most of the above items or additional items. Place in a Ziploc bag. Include a homemade card or drawing. Sign it "From a family who cares." Have fun with this and celebrate your time working together to help others in our community! STEP 3: When kits are ready, contact the United Way once more for final assistance in coordinating where they should be dropped. Whenever possible, we will have groups drop their kits directly at the local agencies that will distribute them, but the final drop location will depend upon storage capacities at our partner agencies. STEP 4: Spread the word! Tell others about your experience and about these opportunities to create more DIY projects! Agency: DIY Group Volunteer Projects Provide personal care items for people in need in our community. Each kit should contain the following: toothbrush toothpaste shampoo washcloth soap deodorant wide-tooth Comb 1 conditioning haircare product (hair grease, gel, cream, leave-in conditioner) Feminine products Optional:1 "fun" item, such as a NEW matchbox car, package of stickers, or small stuffed animal If you are interested in doing a DIY Volunteer Project with your group, please follow these simple steps: STEP 1: Call United Way before starting your DIY Project so that we have can discuss greatest needs in the community and your timeline. We also need a little lead time to touch base with partner programs to make sure your kits go where they are most needed and to ensure our partners have the time to prepare to receive them. Contact: info@marshfieldareaunitedway.org or call 715-507-5005 STEP 2: Make a plan of action plan for your group to gather/buy/solicit materials and assemble the kits. Your plan should include the following: Purchase the suggested items OR host a drive or fundraiser to purchase items. Assemble the kits. All kits should have most of the above items or additional items. Place in a Ziploc bag. Include a homemade card or drawing. Sign it "From a family who cares." Have fun with this and celebrate your time working together to help others in our community! STEP 3: When kits are ready, contact the United Way once more for final assistance in coordinating where they should be dropped. Whenever possible, we will have groups drop their kits directly at the local agencies that will distribute them, but the final drop location will depend upon storage capacities at our partner agencies. STEP 4: Spread the word! Tell others about your experience and about these opportunities to create more DIY projects! Agency: DIY Group Volunteer Projects Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: ChildcareHannah Center is looking for loving caregivers to help with our children while parents are taking classes, working a part-time schedule last minute or sometimes just helping when other activities are going on. Must be at least 18 and pass a background check. Agency: Hannah Center Inc. Hannah Center is looking for loving caregivers to help with our children while parents are taking classes, working a part-time schedule last minute or sometimes just helping when other activities are going on. Must be at least 18 and pass a background check. Agency: Hannah Center Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Women's MentorThe Hannah Center is seeking women who would love to give back to our community by guiding, loving and being a mentor to our residents. Get paid while giving back and save for that trip you've always wanted to take! We have 2 open positions at The Hannah Center for Women's Mentors. Women's Mentors primarily will work the 1st and 3rd weekend each month. These are 12 hours shifts. Those interested can find the online volunteer application here. Agency: Hannah Center Inc. The Hannah Center is seeking women who would love to give back to our community by guiding, loving and being a mentor to our residents. Get paid while giving back and save for that trip you've always wanted to take! We have 2 open positions at The Hannah Center for Women's Mentors. Women's Mentors primarily will work the 1st and 3rd weekend each month. These are 12 hours shifts. Those interested can find the online volunteer application here. Agency: Hannah Center Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Leadership Council MembersInterested in helping BBBS grow in our community? Our Leadership Council is looking for additional members! Similar to a board member role, volunteers help to sustain, grow, and support the program in our community. Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Wisconsin Interested in helping BBBS grow in our community? Our Leadership Council is looking for additional members! Similar to a board member role, volunteers help to sustain, grow, and support the program in our community. Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Wisconsin Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Stock Pantry Shelves at PDC!Personal Development Center needs your help stocking their shelter's pantry shelves!
Check out their grocery wish list below -- Please remember: Due to federal guidelines, we are unable to distribute or use expired or out-of-date food General Pantry Items Package rice side dishes (Knorr) Rice Canned Chicken Packaged noodle side dishes Taco Mix Canned Tuna Mac & Cheese Dry soup mixes Canned mushrooms Ramen assorted flavors Tuna Helper Canned Soups Spaghetti, macaroni, etc. Chili Kidney Beans Hamburger Helper Pasta Sauce Pinto Beans Dried onion soup mix Alfredo Sauce Tomatoes, diced Canned Tomatoes, whole Tomato paste Refried Beans Tomato sauce Pizza Sauce Jelly Pancake syrup Oatmeal Peanut butter Pancake mix Cereal Saltine Crackers Hamburger & hotdog buns Tortillas Whole Grain Bread Baking Powder White Bread Cake mixes Baking Soda Flour Salt Corn Starch Sugar Pepper Cooking Oil Brown Sugar Herbs & Spices Cooking Spray Olive Oil Shortening Creamer Coffee Coffee filters Snacks for children Kool aide packetsMeat Hamburger Ham Chicken Beef Roast Turkey Hot Dogs Pork Roast & chops Chicken Nuggets Breakfast Sausage
Frozen Frozen Vegetables & fruit Pizzas Ravioli Frozen Waffles
Please call (715) 384-2971 for instructions for donation drops-off. Agency: Personal Development Center Personal Development Center needs your help stocking their shelter's pantry shelves!
Check out their grocery wish list below -- Please remember: Due to federal guidelines, we are unable to distribute or use expired or out-of-date food General Pantry Items Package rice side dishes (Knorr) Rice Canned Chicken Packaged noodle side dishes Taco Mix Canned Tuna Mac & Cheese Dry soup mixes Canned mushrooms Ramen assorted flavors Tuna Helper Canned Soups Spaghetti, macaroni, etc. Chili Kidney Beans Hamburger Helper Pasta Sauce Pinto Beans Dried onion soup mix Alfredo Sauce Tomatoes, diced Canned Tomatoes, whole Tomato paste Refried Beans Tomato sauce Pizza Sauce Jelly Pancake syrup Oatmeal Peanut butter Pancake mix Cereal Saltine Crackers Hamburger & hotdog buns Tortillas Whole Grain Bread Baking Powder White Bread Cake mixes Baking Soda Flour Salt Corn Starch Sugar Pepper Cooking Oil Brown Sugar Herbs & Spices Cooking Spray Olive Oil Shortening Creamer Coffee Coffee filters Snacks for children Kool aide packetsMeat Hamburger Ham Chicken Beef Roast Turkey Hot Dogs Pork Roast & chops Chicken Nuggets Breakfast Sausage
Frozen Frozen Vegetables & fruit Pizzas Ravioli Frozen Waffles
Please call (715) 384-2971 for instructions for donation drops-off. Agency: Personal Development Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Blood Drive Greeter and Registration VolunteerBlood Drive Greeter/Registration Volunteer A Passion for Community A passion for supporting the community and caring for others are the driving forces behind CBC dedicated volunteers. CBC volunteers love to help others and have fun doing so. This volunteer opportunity is so rewarding as you are taking care of our donors to ensure they have a great experience and want to return! Volunteers offer EXCEPTIONAL customer service to all presenting CBC mobile blood donors. Volunteers welcome donors with a smile, thank them for saving lives, patiently assist with donor registration & basic Q&A. Volunteers care about and express gratitude to ensure donors feel healthy post donation. (For inside drives, offer snacks & water).There is no substitute for blood… every two seconds someone in the U.S. needs blood… 35,000 blood donations are needed every day ... Ready to get started? Complete a CBC Volunteer Application and we'll contact you to answer your questions and find the right location and opportunity for you: https://www.communityblood.org/get-involved/volunteer/ Volunteers throughout the Marshfield Area, Northern Wood, Clark & Marathon Counties are urgently needed. Must be a minimum of 18-years-old to volunteer in this role. A background check (paid for by our program) is required. Training completed before you volunteer. Able to travel to mobile blood drive location(s). There’s no minimum or maximum hours for volunteers. Weekdays or weekends, daytime or evening. You can select the mobile blood drive location and time that fits with your schedule.When you volunteer with CBC you connect lives and share life! Questions? Email us at volunteer@communityblood.org Agency: The Community Blood Center Blood Drive Greeter/Registration Volunteer A Passion for Community A passion for supporting the community and caring for others are the driving forces behind CBC dedicated volunteers. CBC volunteers love to help others and have fun doing so. This volunteer opportunity is so rewarding as you are taking care of our donors to ensure they have a great experience and want to return! Volunteers offer EXCEPTIONAL customer service to all presenting CBC mobile blood donors. Volunteers welcome donors with a smile, thank them for saving lives, patiently assist with donor registration & basic Q&A. Volunteers care about and express gratitude to ensure donors feel healthy post donation. (For inside drives, offer snacks & water).There is no substitute for blood… every two seconds someone in the U.S. needs blood… 35,000 blood donations are needed every day ... Ready to get started? Complete a CBC Volunteer Application and we'll contact you to answer your questions and find the right location and opportunity for you: https://www.communityblood.org/get-involved/volunteer/ Volunteers throughout the Marshfield Area, Northern Wood, Clark & Marathon Counties are urgently needed. Must be a minimum of 18-years-old to volunteer in this role. A background check (paid for by our program) is required. Training completed before you volunteer. Able to travel to mobile blood drive location(s). There’s no minimum or maximum hours for volunteers. Weekdays or weekends, daytime or evening. You can select the mobile blood drive location and time that fits with your schedule.When you volunteer with CBC you connect lives and share life! Questions? Email us at volunteer@communityblood.org Agency: The Community Blood Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54304 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: URGENT - Blood DonorsDonate Today, You'll Save Lives Tomorrow What makes volunteer blood donors so special? Blood cannot be made or manufactured. It’s a gift that can only be given from a volunteer donor. About one hour is all it takes to provide the lifesaving gift of blood to patients in our local hospitals. Right here in our community, volunteer blood donors are connecting lives and sharing life through blood donation. Blood donation couldn’t be more important. There is no substitute for blood, so when a local patient is facing cancer treatment, surgical procedures or the uncertainty of a traumatic injury, it’s volunteer donors who help ensure that the blood needed is on hand. And the need is great. Every two seconds, someone in the U.S. needs blood – that’s 35,000 blood donations needed every single day! Volunteer blood donors respond to this need, and for that, we are extremely grateful. To that end, we do all that we can to ensure the best possible experience for our donors. The moment you visit one of our donor centers or blood drives, our courteous, professional staff will work to make your visit brief, comfortable and something you’ll look forward to doing again (in eight weeks, we might add). With your whole blood or platelet donation, your generous gesture could make all the difference for a local patient in need. Schedule your donation today and be a part of someone’s story. Donate today; you’ll save lives tomorrow. Make your Appointment to Donate today: https://donate.communityblood.org/donor/schedules/zip Agency: The Community Blood Center Donate Today, You'll Save Lives Tomorrow What makes volunteer blood donors so special? Blood cannot be made or manufactured. It’s a gift that can only be given from a volunteer donor. About one hour is all it takes to provide the lifesaving gift of blood to patients in our local hospitals. Right here in our community, volunteer blood donors are connecting lives and sharing life through blood donation. Blood donation couldn’t be more important. There is no substitute for blood, so when a local patient is facing cancer treatment, surgical procedures or the uncertainty of a traumatic injury, it’s volunteer donors who help ensure that the blood needed is on hand. And the need is great. Every two seconds, someone in the U.S. needs blood – that’s 35,000 blood donations needed every single day! Volunteer blood donors respond to this need, and for that, we are extremely grateful. To that end, we do all that we can to ensure the best possible experience for our donors. The moment you visit one of our donor centers or blood drives, our courteous, professional staff will work to make your visit brief, comfortable and something you’ll look forward to doing again (in eight weeks, we might add). With your whole blood or platelet donation, your generous gesture could make all the difference for a local patient in need. Schedule your donation today and be a part of someone’s story. Donate today; you’ll save lives tomorrow. Make your Appointment to Donate today: https://donate.communityblood.org/donor/schedules/zip Agency: The Community Blood Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Pantry Supplies Needed for ShelterWith the increase in the number of PDC participants in shelter (20-35) daily, the increased food insecurity of non-residential participants, and the soaring cost of food has created a level of need we have not encountered before. Our food budget has dramatically increased, putting a strain on the agency's budget. Personal Development Center relies on the generosity and kindness of our community and the surrounding areas which has always been amazing. During the holidays we receive food donations, which are used to stock PDC’s pantry with dry goods and canned food. This year, due to the increased need, our panty is currently the lowest level it has ever been. We have less than a 30-day supply of food for nutritious meals in shelter. We are asking our supporters and the community for help. A list of the most used grocery items is attached. Even one can of soup or vegetables can make a difference. PDC is committed to the health and safety of our community’s most vulnerable.
Agency: Personal Development Center With the increase in the number of PDC participants in shelter (20-35) daily, the increased food insecurity of non-residential participants, and the soaring cost of food has created a level of need we have not encountered before. Our food budget has dramatically increased, putting a strain on the agency's budget. Personal Development Center relies on the generosity and kindness of our community and the surrounding areas which has always been amazing. During the holidays we receive food donations, which are used to stock PDC’s pantry with dry goods and canned food. This year, due to the increased need, our panty is currently the lowest level it has ever been. We have less than a 30-day supply of food for nutritious meals in shelter. We are asking our supporters and the community for help. A list of the most used grocery items is attached. Even one can of soup or vegetables can make a difference. PDC is committed to the health and safety of our community’s most vulnerable.
Agency: Personal Development Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hannah's Caring Closet VolunteerThe Hannah Center operates a large supply of infant, toddler, and children's clothes. We are constantly receiving donations as well as compiling packages to be able to give to those in need. If you like to organize and sort we need your help categorizing and organizing and sorting the clean clothes. This volunteer opportunity typical hours are Monday - Friday 9am-3pm, you choose the day(s) and time(s) that work best for you! Those interested can find the online volunteer application here. Agency: Hannah Center Inc. The Hannah Center operates a large supply of infant, toddler, and children's clothes. We are constantly receiving donations as well as compiling packages to be able to give to those in need. If you like to organize and sort we need your help categorizing and organizing and sorting the clean clothes. This volunteer opportunity typical hours are Monday - Friday 9am-3pm, you choose the day(s) and time(s) that work best for you! Those interested can find the online volunteer application here. Agency: Hannah Center Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Thrift Store VolunteersSt Vincent de Paul is seeking Thrift Store Volunteers! As a St. Vincent de Paul Volunteer you will be busy taking care of the most important people in the building, our customers. Working in our store, you are often the first person to assist our customers with locating merchandise and answering any questions. Training is provided. As a St. Vincent de Paul Volunteer, you will be responsible for: • Help our customers locate merchandise on our salesfloor and answering customer questions • Straightening and organizing merchandise • Restocking merchandise to the salesfloor • Sort incoming merchandise into our store The commitment of time is up to you. We know there are many demands placed upon your time, so we work around your schedule. If you feel the call to serve and would like to learn more, please call us at 715-387-0395. Better yet -- click this link & fill out an application today!.
Agency: St. Vincent De Paul Thrift Store & Outreach St Vincent de Paul is seeking Thrift Store Volunteers! As a St. Vincent de Paul Volunteer you will be busy taking care of the most important people in the building, our customers. Working in our store, you are often the first person to assist our customers with locating merchandise and answering any questions. Training is provided. As a St. Vincent de Paul Volunteer, you will be responsible for: • Help our customers locate merchandise on our salesfloor and answering customer questions • Straightening and organizing merchandise • Restocking merchandise to the salesfloor • Sort incoming merchandise into our store The commitment of time is up to you. We know there are many demands placed upon your time, so we work around your schedule. If you feel the call to serve and would like to learn more, please call us at 715-387-0395. Better yet -- click this link & fill out an application today!.
Agency: St. Vincent De Paul Thrift Store & Outreach Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Main Hospital Lobby Information DeskAre you a “people person?” In this area, you will provide patient room numbers as needed/appropriate and escort visitors to their destination. If you have a friendly smile, approachability and willingness to be the front face of the hospital’s main entrance we could use you here! Volunteers may also help deliver items from the Gift Shop or other miscellaneous deliveries to patient rooms and units as needed. We are seeking people interested in volunteering on a regular basis. All volunteers are onboarded and trained for their volunteer position, so most volunteer opportunities are recurring as opposed to one-time events.
For more information, please contact Volunteer Services Director Melissa Darr at darr.melissa@marshfieldclinic.org or by phone at 715-387-7198. Agency: Marshfield Clinic Health Systems - Volunteer Services Are you a “people person?” In this area, you will provide patient room numbers as needed/appropriate and escort visitors to their destination. If you have a friendly smile, approachability and willingness to be the front face of the hospital’s main entrance we could use you here! Volunteers may also help deliver items from the Gift Shop or other miscellaneous deliveries to patient rooms and units as needed. We are seeking people interested in volunteering on a regular basis. All volunteers are onboarded and trained for their volunteer position, so most volunteer opportunities are recurring as opposed to one-time events.
For more information, please contact Volunteer Services Director Melissa Darr at darr.melissa@marshfieldclinic.org or by phone at 715-387-7198. Agency: Marshfield Clinic Health Systems - Volunteer Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: A Wish List for MARCCMarshfield Area Respite Care Center is in need of items to help stock their shelves with the everyday items necessary for their programming. Items needed are: toilet paper 500 count packs of napkins paper towels small boxes & travel packs of Kleenex 13 & 55 gallon trash bags gallon & quart Ziploc freezer bags 8 cups or larger dishwasher safe food storage hand sanitizers & hand soap pumps disinfecting wipes toilet cleaner gift cards (Festival, Target, Walmart) stamps Puzzles with large pieces (100 piece or less) Little Debbie snacks Crystal Lite drink mixes (grape & fruit punch) Bush's baked beans jars of gravy (beef, chicken, or pork) canned fruit brownie & cake mixes individually wrapped snacks (crackers, cookies, chips, Teddy grahams) acrylic paints (red, yellow, green, blue, black, white, orange, purple) disposable sponge paint brushes (1-inch, other assorted sizes) Elmer's goes-on-purple glue sticks hot glue sticks for craftsIf you have any questions regarding donations or donation drop-off, please contact MARCC by phone at 715-384-8478 or by email at marshfieldarearespite@outlook.com Agency: Marshfield Area Respite Care Center Marshfield Area Respite Care Center is in need of items to help stock their shelves with the everyday items necessary for their programming. Items needed are: toilet paper 500 count packs of napkins paper towels small boxes & travel packs of Kleenex 13 & 55 gallon trash bags gallon & quart Ziploc freezer bags 8 cups or larger dishwasher safe food storage hand sanitizers & hand soap pumps disinfecting wipes toilet cleaner gift cards (Festival, Target, Walmart) stamps Puzzles with large pieces (100 piece or less) Little Debbie snacks Crystal Lite drink mixes (grape & fruit punch) Bush's baked beans jars of gravy (beef, chicken, or pork) canned fruit brownie & cake mixes individually wrapped snacks (crackers, cookies, chips, Teddy grahams) acrylic paints (red, yellow, green, blue, black, white, orange, purple) disposable sponge paint brushes (1-inch, other assorted sizes) Elmer's goes-on-purple glue sticks hot glue sticks for craftsIf you have any questions regarding donations or donation drop-off, please contact MARCC by phone at 715-384-8478 or by email at marshfieldarearespite@outlook.com Agency: Marshfield Area Respite Care Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Donations for After School Program NeededSpencer Kids Group is looking for donations to help stock the shelves at their after school program.
Highest Priority Needs Include: Copy Paper Toilet Paper Hand soap Mac N Cheese Butter Any food, especially kid friendly snacks
Contact Erica Schober at spencerkidsgroup@hotmail.com or 715-659-4969 with questions or info on where and when donations can be dropped off.
Agency: Spencer Kids Group Spencer Kids Group is looking for donations to help stock the shelves at their after school program.
Highest Priority Needs Include: Copy Paper Toilet Paper Hand soap Mac N Cheese Butter Any food, especially kid friendly snacks
Contact Erica Schober at spencerkidsgroup@hotmail.com or 715-659-4969 with questions or info on where and when donations can be dropped off.
Agency: Spencer Kids Group Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54479 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteers Needed for After-School ProgramSpencer Kids Group is looking for volunteers to help with our homework program. Volunteers could bring in a craft or project to do with the kids or just come in and play some basketball or baseball.
For more information or to talk through what you might be able to offer, contact Erica Schober at 715-659-4969 or email at spencerkidsgroup@hotmail.com Agency: Spencer Kids Group Spencer Kids Group is looking for volunteers to help with our homework program. Volunteers could bring in a craft or project to do with the kids or just come in and play some basketball or baseball.
For more information or to talk through what you might be able to offer, contact Erica Schober at 715-659-4969 or email at spencerkidsgroup@hotmail.com Agency: Spencer Kids Group Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Handyman Help NeededSpencer Kids Group is looking for someone that would be willing to come in as needed and help with some small repairs and maintenance projects. This would be a great fit for a retiree with handy skills looking to donate some time and expertise.
Contact Erica at spencerkidsgroup@hotmail.com or by phone at 715-659-4969 Agency: Spencer Kids Group Spencer Kids Group is looking for someone that would be willing to come in as needed and help with some small repairs and maintenance projects. This would be a great fit for a retiree with handy skills looking to donate some time and expertise.
Contact Erica at spencerkidsgroup@hotmail.com or by phone at 715-659-4969 Agency: Spencer Kids Group Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Say 'Thank You' To an Early Childhood Professional!Agency: Childcaring, Inc Agency: Childcaring, Inc Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry VolunteersSt Vincent de Paul Outreach is seeking food pantry volunteers! Volunteers are the heart of our organization. Without them, we wouldn’t be able to serve the volume of individuals we see daily. Volunteers organize and stock shelves, take donations, fill orders, package food, clean, help with food/hygiene/toy drives and so much more! The commitment of time is up to you. We know there are many demands placed upon your time, so we work around your schedule. If you feel the call to serve and would like to learn more, please call us at 715-387-0395. Better yet -- click this link & fill out an application today!. Agency: St. Vincent De Paul Thrift Store & Outreach St Vincent de Paul Outreach is seeking food pantry volunteers! Volunteers are the heart of our organization. Without them, we wouldn’t be able to serve the volume of individuals we see daily. Volunteers organize and stock shelves, take donations, fill orders, package food, clean, help with food/hygiene/toy drives and so much more! The commitment of time is up to you. We know there are many demands placed upon your time, so we work around your schedule. If you feel the call to serve and would like to learn more, please call us at 715-387-0395. Better yet -- click this link & fill out an application today!. Agency: St. Vincent De Paul Thrift Store & Outreach Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Veteran to Veteran Hospice Companionship/Friendly Visitor Volunteers NeededSt. Croix Hospice is looking for veterans to make companionship visits to our veteran patients. As a companionship volunteer you can enrich the lives of terminally ill patients in your community. Visits may involve playing games, reading a book, watching a movie, a walk or just enjoyable conversation. Hours are extremely flexible. Become a friend/companion to a patient when they really need it most! If you have a little extra time and are looking for something rewarding to do, look no further. When assigned to a patient, we will review the details of the patient’s life before we introduce you to them. We provide you with all the training and any resources you may need. Agency: St. Croix Hospice St. Croix Hospice is looking for veterans to make companionship visits to our veteran patients. As a companionship volunteer you can enrich the lives of terminally ill patients in your community. Visits may involve playing games, reading a book, watching a movie, a walk or just enjoyable conversation. Hours are extremely flexible. Become a friend/companion to a patient when they really need it most! If you have a little extra time and are looking for something rewarding to do, look no further. When assigned to a patient, we will review the details of the patient’s life before we introduce you to them. We provide you with all the training and any resources you may need. Agency: St. Croix Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Companionship/Friendly Visitor Volunteers NeededSt. Croix Hospice is looking for individuals to make companionship visits to our patients. As a companionship volunteer you can enrich the lives of terminally ill patients in your community. Visits may involve playing games, reading a book, watching a movie, a walk or just enjoyable conversation. Hours are extremely flexible. Become a friend/companion to a patient when they really need it most! If you have a little extra time and are looking for something rewarding to do, look no further. When assigned to a patient, we will review the details of the patient’s life before we introduce you to them. We provide you with all the training and any resources you may need. Agency: St. Croix Hospice St. Croix Hospice is looking for individuals to make companionship visits to our patients. As a companionship volunteer you can enrich the lives of terminally ill patients in your community. Visits may involve playing games, reading a book, watching a movie, a walk or just enjoyable conversation. Hours are extremely flexible. Become a friend/companion to a patient when they really need it most! If you have a little extra time and are looking for something rewarding to do, look no further. When assigned to a patient, we will review the details of the patient’s life before we introduce you to them. We provide you with all the training and any resources you may need. Agency: St. Croix Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Seeking Guest SpeakersAre you looking to share your career journey? Are you trying to connect with individuals interested in your business or industry? Are you interested in introducing students to careers available at your business or industry? Seeking interested individuals to expose students to new career opportunities – careers they perhaps didn’t know existed or didn’t know enough about to see themselves successful in that career. As part of this exploration, Pathway Partners is inviting guest speakers from each of the following 16 career clusters, over the course of the school year, to speak with interested students. Education & Training Government, Public Administration Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security Manufacturing Transportation, Distribution & Logistics Health Science Business Management & Administration Hospitality & Tourism Marketing Human Services Finance Architecture & Construction Information Technology Science, Technology, Engineering & Math Art, A/V Technology & Communications Agriculture, Food, & Natural ResourcesIndividuals interested in sharing their career journey with students would give the same talk during each of our three 30-minute flextime sessions using these Talking Points for Guest Speakers to guide the discussion. Pathway Partners is also seeking individuals & businesses interested in hosting MHS students for field trip opportunities as an introductory learning experience into different career paths and job opportunities. Prospective volunteers should contact Ginger Sternweis, PP program coordinator, to explore options and opportunities. sternweisg@marshfieldschools.org or 715-387-8464 ext. 4559 Thank you for considering helping a student on their career journey!! Agency: Pathway Partners Are you looking to share your career journey? Are you trying to connect with individuals interested in your business or industry? Are you interested in introducing students to careers available at your business or industry? Seeking interested individuals to expose students to new career opportunities – careers they perhaps didn’t know existed or didn’t know enough about to see themselves successful in that career. As part of this exploration, Pathway Partners is inviting guest speakers from each of the following 16 career clusters, over the course of the school year, to speak with interested students. Education & Training Government, Public Administration Law, Public Safety, Corrections, and Security Manufacturing Transportation, Distribution & Logistics Health Science Business Management & Administration Hospitality & Tourism Marketing Human Services Finance Architecture & Construction Information Technology Science, Technology, Engineering & Math Art, A/V Technology & Communications Agriculture, Food, & Natural ResourcesIndividuals interested in sharing their career journey with students would give the same talk during each of our three 30-minute flextime sessions using these Talking Points for Guest Speakers to guide the discussion. Pathway Partners is also seeking individuals & businesses interested in hosting MHS students for field trip opportunities as an introductory learning experience into different career paths and job opportunities. Prospective volunteers should contact Ginger Sternweis, PP program coordinator, to explore options and opportunities. sternweisg@marshfieldschools.org or 715-387-8464 ext. 4559 Thank you for considering helping a student on their career journey!! Agency: Pathway Partners Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Seeking Adult MentorsNeeded -- Adults who are interested in becoming a mentor - one-on-one; and/or providing a workplace job shadow and/or informational interview experience. Pathway Partners connects any 9th through 12th grade MHS student in the area of their career interest. If interested in volunteering, please contact Ginger Sternweis, PP Program Coordinator. sternweisg@marshfieldschools.org or 715-387-8464 ext. 4559 Thank you for considering helping a student on their career journey!! Agency: Pathway Partners Needed -- Adults who are interested in becoming a mentor - one-on-one; and/or providing a workplace job shadow and/or informational interview experience. Pathway Partners connects any 9th through 12th grade MHS student in the area of their career interest. If interested in volunteering, please contact Ginger Sternweis, PP Program Coordinator. sternweisg@marshfieldschools.org or 715-387-8464 ext. 4559 Thank you for considering helping a student on their career journey!! Agency: Pathway Partners Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Scanning and Documenting Historic NegativesJoin a group of folks who meet on Wednesdays and Saturdays to scan negatives donated to the North Wood County Historical Society by the Marshfield News Herald! You can help with the scanning process (we will teach you!) Or if you are good with entering information on an excel spreadsheet, we are in need of someone to help enter identified images into the database. Agency: North Wood County Historical Society Join a group of folks who meet on Wednesdays and Saturdays to scan negatives donated to the North Wood County Historical Society by the Marshfield News Herald! You can help with the scanning process (we will teach you!) Or if you are good with entering information on an excel spreadsheet, we are in need of someone to help enter identified images into the database. Agency: North Wood County Historical Society Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Bereavement Volunteers NeededWhen you give your time as a volunteer with St. Croix Hospice, you join a team of individuals dedicated to providing patient-centered care and comfort during advanced-stage illnesses. Hospice volunteers offer companionship, compassionate help and support for patients and their loved ones when they need it most. Volunteers provide an empathic, respectful and caring presence for patients and their loved ones. The St. Croix Hospice team provides exceptional hospice care with an emphasis on quality of life. Our holistic care model offers physical, emotional and spiritual support uniquely tailored to a patient’s individual needs and wishes. When you join our team as a volunteer, you are making a difference in the lives of individuals and families right in your own community. St. Croix Hospice is looking for individuals to make calls to bereaved loved ones of our patients that requested check-in calls. Training is provided. Hours are extremely flexible and calls can be made anytime from your home. Agency: St. Croix Hospice When you give your time as a volunteer with St. Croix Hospice, you join a team of individuals dedicated to providing patient-centered care and comfort during advanced-stage illnesses. Hospice volunteers offer companionship, compassionate help and support for patients and their loved ones when they need it most. Volunteers provide an empathic, respectful and caring presence for patients and their loved ones. The St. Croix Hospice team provides exceptional hospice care with an emphasis on quality of life. Our holistic care model offers physical, emotional and spiritual support uniquely tailored to a patient’s individual needs and wishes. When you join our team as a volunteer, you are making a difference in the lives of individuals and families right in your own community. St. Croix Hospice is looking for individuals to make calls to bereaved loved ones of our patients that requested check-in calls. Training is provided. Hours are extremely flexible and calls can be made anytime from your home. Agency: St. Croix Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Virtual Volunteers NeededWhen you give your time as a volunteer with St. Croix Hospice, you join a team of individuals dedicated to providing patient-centered care and comfort during advanced-stage illnesses. Hospice volunteers offer companionship, compassionate help and support for patients and their loved ones when they need it most. Volunteers provide an empathic, respectful and caring presence for patients and their loved ones. The St. Croix Hospice team provides exceptional hospice care with an emphasis on quality of life. Our holistic care model offers physical, emotional and spiritual support uniquely tailored to a patient’s individual needs and wishes. When you join our team as a volunteer, you are making a difference in the lives of individuals and families right in your own community. St. Croix Hospice is looking for individuals to send letters, send cards, call or video chat with our patients. So many of our patients love receiving cards, letters and phone calls. Make a difference in the lives of our patients with this rewarding opportunity. I would be more than happy to answer any questions via email, phone or in person, please do not hesitate to reach out to me. My name is Missie Peterson and I am the Volunteer Coordinator, my phone number is 612-476-5041, e-mail address is mpeterson@stcroixhospice.com. Agency: St. Croix Hospice When you give your time as a volunteer with St. Croix Hospice, you join a team of individuals dedicated to providing patient-centered care and comfort during advanced-stage illnesses. Hospice volunteers offer companionship, compassionate help and support for patients and their loved ones when they need it most. Volunteers provide an empathic, respectful and caring presence for patients and their loved ones. The St. Croix Hospice team provides exceptional hospice care with an emphasis on quality of life. Our holistic care model offers physical, emotional and spiritual support uniquely tailored to a patient’s individual needs and wishes. When you join our team as a volunteer, you are making a difference in the lives of individuals and families right in your own community. St. Croix Hospice is looking for individuals to send letters, send cards, call or video chat with our patients. So many of our patients love receiving cards, letters and phone calls. Make a difference in the lives of our patients with this rewarding opportunity. I would be more than happy to answer any questions via email, phone or in person, please do not hesitate to reach out to me. My name is Missie Peterson and I am the Volunteer Coordinator, my phone number is 612-476-5041, e-mail address is mpeterson@stcroixhospice.com. Agency: St. Croix Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Keep MAPS StockedAre you looking for a way to support Marshfield Area Pet Shelter, but not sure how? Help us keep our shelves stocked! Now it's easier than ever to donate goods, as we maintain a chewy.com wish list of necessary items that will help meet the needs of the facility and the animals being cared for there. This carefully curated list highlights high priority needs, items that are always in demand at the shelter, as well as enrichment tools to make sure the pets staying at the facility are healthy and happy as they wait for their forever homes. Click this link to visit our current wish list and donate today!
Agency: Marshfield Area Pet Shelter Are you looking for a way to support Marshfield Area Pet Shelter, but not sure how? Help us keep our shelves stocked! Now it's easier than ever to donate goods, as we maintain a chewy.com wish list of necessary items that will help meet the needs of the facility and the animals being cared for there. This carefully curated list highlights high priority needs, items that are always in demand at the shelter, as well as enrichment tools to make sure the pets staying at the facility are healthy and happy as they wait for their forever homes. Click this link to visit our current wish list and donate today!
Agency: Marshfield Area Pet Shelter Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Administrative Volunteers NeededVolunteers are needed in a variety of office support roles. Tasks will vary based on need as well as the interest and skills of our volunteers. We offer an opportunity to help make a difference in the lives of our patients and their families. Schedules are flexible. Assist our office staff with copies, filing, assembling packets, and other general office needs. Volunteer your time in a friendly environment with new challenges daily! Agency: St. Croix Hospice Volunteers are needed in a variety of office support roles. Tasks will vary based on need as well as the interest and skills of our volunteers. We offer an opportunity to help make a difference in the lives of our patients and their families. Schedules are flexible. Assist our office staff with copies, filing, assembling packets, and other general office needs. Volunteer your time in a friendly environment with new challenges daily! Agency: St. Croix Hospice Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Members-at-LargeFriends of Marshfield Public Library (FOMPL) are seeking new members! This is a great opportunity to engage with the local community and participate in programs that make a difference for your friends and neighbors. FOMPL is a non-profit organization supporting and enlarging the scope of library services through volunteer, advocacy, and fund-raising activities. Just some of the programs supported by our group are Born to Read, Give a Kid a Book, a Little Free Library at Wildwood Zoo, Twice Told Tales Bookstore, and more! The Board of Directors of FOMPL meets the third Tuesday of every month at 10:00 a.m. in the Felker Family Genealogy and Local History Room at the library. All Friends members are welcome & encouraged to attend the meetings. Contact Sandy Egstad for more information 715-384-5160 or drop-in at the next meeting! Agency: Friends of Marshfield Public Library Friends of Marshfield Public Library (FOMPL) are seeking new members! This is a great opportunity to engage with the local community and participate in programs that make a difference for your friends and neighbors. FOMPL is a non-profit organization supporting and enlarging the scope of library services through volunteer, advocacy, and fund-raising activities. Just some of the programs supported by our group are Born to Read, Give a Kid a Book, a Little Free Library at Wildwood Zoo, Twice Told Tales Bookstore, and more! The Board of Directors of FOMPL meets the third Tuesday of every month at 10:00 a.m. in the Felker Family Genealogy and Local History Room at the library. All Friends members are welcome & encouraged to attend the meetings. Contact Sandy Egstad for more information 715-384-5160 or drop-in at the next meeting! Agency: Friends of Marshfield Public Library Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Be a Volunteer for Change!Agency: Personal Development Center Agency: Personal Development Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: LifeSkills Class InstructorsThe Hannah Center is looking for a volunteer to teach a Life Skills class on topics such as positive discipline, communication, healthy boundaries in relationships, and coping skills. These classes would be approximately one hour long, and the material covered would be for the volunteer to create and present in relation to the topic you choose to teach. If necessary, this Life Skills class could be broken into two (or more) classes. Life Skills classes are held at the volunteer instructor's convenience. Those interested can find the online volunteer application here. Agency: Hannah Center Inc. The Hannah Center is looking for a volunteer to teach a Life Skills class on topics such as positive discipline, communication, healthy boundaries in relationships, and coping skills. These classes would be approximately one hour long, and the material covered would be for the volunteer to create and present in relation to the topic you choose to teach. If necessary, this Life Skills class could be broken into two (or more) classes. Life Skills classes are held at the volunteer instructor's convenience. Those interested can find the online volunteer application here. Agency: Hannah Center Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Home Delivered Meals Volunteer DriversVolunteer Drivers are needed to help with meal deliveries in the city of Marshfield. Hot meals are picked up between 10:45AM & 11AM at Saint Joseph's Hospital, and delivered to the homes and apartments of elderly and disabled individuals in the Marshfield community. Total time involved is about one hour. Using their own vehicle, volunteers deliver the hot meals and pick up empty meal trays from the day before, which are then returned to the Hospital. Volunteers are asked to help out one day/week, or whatever their availability might be. Schedules are always flexible! Meals are delivered every day of the week and also on weekends and holidays. Agency: Home Delivered Meals Volunteer Drivers are needed to help with meal deliveries in the city of Marshfield. Hot meals are picked up between 10:45AM & 11AM at Saint Joseph's Hospital, and delivered to the homes and apartments of elderly and disabled individuals in the Marshfield community. Total time involved is about one hour. Using their own vehicle, volunteers deliver the hot meals and pick up empty meal trays from the day before, which are then returned to the Hospital. Volunteers are asked to help out one day/week, or whatever their availability might be. Schedules are always flexible! Meals are delivered every day of the week and also on weekends and holidays. Agency: Home Delivered Meals Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Ronald McDonald VolunteersThis volunteer would work with the House manager on duty to fulfill House needs from writing thank you notes to doing laundry, putting away donations, baking, etc. Volunteers do things "behind the scenes" to make our House a cozy home for the 10 families that stay with us while they have an ill child in the hospital. House Volunteers give of their time (1-3 hrs weekly for most). Some volunteer mornings, some afternoons, and some prefer evenings after school or work. There is a 4-page application to be completed. We do call references and do background checks. A six-month commitment is required before we start the training. Volunteers must be at least 16 years of age. All must have a heart to serve!
Click here to email the Ronald McDonald House staff for a volunteer application! Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities Of Marshfield This volunteer would work with the House manager on duty to fulfill House needs from writing thank you notes to doing laundry, putting away donations, baking, etc. Volunteers do things "behind the scenes" to make our House a cozy home for the 10 families that stay with us while they have an ill child in the hospital. House Volunteers give of their time (1-3 hrs weekly for most). Some volunteer mornings, some afternoons, and some prefer evenings after school or work. There is a 4-page application to be completed. We do call references and do background checks. A six-month commitment is required before we start the training. Volunteers must be at least 16 years of age. All must have a heart to serve!
Click here to email the Ronald McDonald House staff for a volunteer application! Agency: Ronald McDonald House Charities Of Marshfield Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry VolunteerEach week the SOS food pantry is open Monday through Wednesday from 12:30pm to 3:30pm. Thursday we are open from 12:30pm to 4:30pm. We are open on Friday from 9am to 12pm. We are in need of volunteers that would like to work a shift or 2 every month. We are also in need of volunteers who could be on call when needed. Agency: Soup Or Socks Each week the SOS food pantry is open Monday through Wednesday from 12:30pm to 3:30pm. Thursday we are open from 12:30pm to 4:30pm. We are open on Friday from 9am to 12pm. We are in need of volunteers that would like to work a shift or 2 every month. We are also in need of volunteers who could be on call when needed. Agency: Soup Or Socks Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Youth Volunteer OpportunityAre you a youth looking to fill in some time with a fun volunteer opportunity. Soup or Socks is the place to try. We have a program that runs every Wednesday for students to volunteer. We work during the school year on Wednesday from 3pm to 5:00 pm. Please contact us for more information and an application. The group also works in the summer, day and time to be determined. Youth must have completed 8th grade to participate. This a great way to build hours for National Honor Society and other organizations Agency: Soup Or Socks Are you a youth looking to fill in some time with a fun volunteer opportunity. Soup or Socks is the place to try. We have a program that runs every Wednesday for students to volunteer. We work during the school year on Wednesday from 3pm to 5:00 pm. Please contact us for more information and an application. The group also works in the summer, day and time to be determined. Youth must have completed 8th grade to participate. This a great way to build hours for National Honor Society and other organizations Agency: Soup Or Socks Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >14 years old Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Outpatient Surgical Center VolunteerHelp create a welcoming and comfortable experience for guests and sponsors in our outpatient surgery center. This fast-paced position manages the flow of guests in the surgery waiting area, as well as provides updates to sponsors when available. We currently have two shifts available, and are looking for two volunteers to join the OSC volunteer team. Agency: Marshfield Clinic Health Systems - Volunteer Services Help create a welcoming and comfortable experience for guests and sponsors in our outpatient surgery center. This fast-paced position manages the flow of guests in the surgery waiting area, as well as provides updates to sponsors when available. We currently have two shifts available, and are looking for two volunteers to join the OSC volunteer team. Agency: Marshfield Clinic Health Systems - Volunteer Services Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Friendly Volunteers NeededThe Marshfield Area Respite Care Center (MARCC) offers a peaceful quality social daycare program during the week (Monday-Friday) from 10am-4pm for individuals with Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, or other dementia. Daily volunteers are needed whenever available. Volunteer Job Duty Description: Please contact 715-384-8478 if you are interested in vounteering! Agency: Marshfield Area Respite Care Center The Marshfield Area Respite Care Center (MARCC) offers a peaceful quality social daycare program during the week (Monday-Friday) from 10am-4pm for individuals with Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, or other dementia. Daily volunteers are needed whenever available. Volunteer Job Duty Description: Please contact 715-384-8478 if you are interested in vounteering! Agency: Marshfield Area Respite Care Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: VolunteerWe are in need of volunteers to fill the following positions. Any number of hours/days that you can give, is greatly appreciated! Fieldtrip Chaperone Community Outreach Coordinator Handyman/woman Science Show Lead/Assistant Educator/Assistant Educator Greeter/Docent Cashier Animal Husbandry Exhibit Guide Event AssistantAgency: Discovery Education Station Incorporated We are in need of volunteers to fill the following positions. Any number of hours/days that you can give, is greatly appreciated! Fieldtrip Chaperone Community Outreach Coordinator Handyman/woman Science Show Lead/Assistant Educator/Assistant Educator Greeter/Docent Cashier Animal Husbandry Exhibit Guide Event AssistantAgency: Discovery Education Station Incorporated Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Soup or Socks ByLaws and Policy CommitteePurpose: Work in collaboration with Soup or Socks board members and staff to review current bylaws and policies. Recommend changes and updates. Draft changes as requested and present for board approval. Draft amendments to the bylaws as requested by board. Time involved will depend on the number of items needing review. Agency: Soup Or Socks Purpose: Work in collaboration with Soup or Socks board members and staff to review current bylaws and policies. Recommend changes and updates. Draft changes as requested and present for board approval. Draft amendments to the bylaws as requested by board. Time involved will depend on the number of items needing review. Agency: Soup Or Socks Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449-3381 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Soup or Socks Food Drive CommitteePurpose: Work with Soup or Socks board and staff to recruit volunteers to execute food drive efficiently. We have several opportunities available for each drive. Scouting for Food and Letter Carrier Drives are in collaboration with Scouts, Postal Workers and St. Vincent DePaul. Time involved varies depending on the drive.
Agency: Soup Or Socks Purpose: Work with Soup or Socks board and staff to recruit volunteers to execute food drive efficiently. We have several opportunities available for each drive. Scouting for Food and Letter Carrier Drives are in collaboration with Scouts, Postal Workers and St. Vincent DePaul. Time involved varies depending on the drive.
Agency: Soup Or Socks Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449-3381 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Empty Bowls CommitteePurpose: Plan, organize and execute an event annually on the 2nd Saturday of March. Time involved: 5 to 7 meetings a year, usually 2 hours in length. The committee has multiple roles and functions as a team. Each person on the committee takes on a leadership role. Some of the areas to be covered need more than one person to be successful, but all committee members are expected to help where needed as priorities shift.
Agency: Soup Or Socks Purpose: Plan, organize and execute an event annually on the 2nd Saturday of March. Time involved: 5 to 7 meetings a year, usually 2 hours in length. The committee has multiple roles and functions as a team. Each person on the committee takes on a leadership role. Some of the areas to be covered need more than one person to be successful, but all committee members are expected to help where needed as priorities shift.
Agency: Soup Or Socks Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Visual Resource Catalog VolunteerHistory enthusiasts, look no further -- this is the volunteer opportunity for you! Help preserve Wood County history for generations to come! The North Wood County Historical Society needs help cataloging photos and negatives in their visual resources collection. This would include scanning, identifying, and entering data into excel spreadsheet. Skills that are helpful include knowledge of excel, ability to concentrate & stay organized while cataloging, patience, attention to detail, and, of course, an interest in history! This project is open to individuals or very small groups. The NWCHS has limited hardware (scanner, computers, etc) so if you have your own and would like to put together a team to work on this project, that is also an option! This project will be conducted at the Governor Upham House (212 W. 3rd St.) which is an accessible building and open on designated Saturdays each month, from 10am – 4pm. Interested volunteers would be able to come as able. For more information, please contact Kim at the North Wood County Historical Society by phone 715-387-3322 or email: nwchs@uphammansion.com Agency: North Wood County Historical Society History enthusiasts, look no further -- this is the volunteer opportunity for you! Help preserve Wood County history for generations to come! The North Wood County Historical Society needs help cataloging photos and negatives in their visual resources collection. This would include scanning, identifying, and entering data into excel spreadsheet. Skills that are helpful include knowledge of excel, ability to concentrate & stay organized while cataloging, patience, attention to detail, and, of course, an interest in history! This project is open to individuals or very small groups. The NWCHS has limited hardware (scanner, computers, etc) so if you have your own and would like to put together a team to work on this project, that is also an option! This project will be conducted at the Governor Upham House (212 W. 3rd St.) which is an accessible building and open on designated Saturdays each month, from 10am – 4pm. Interested volunteers would be able to come as able. For more information, please contact Kim at the North Wood County Historical Society by phone 715-387-3322 or email: nwchs@uphammansion.com Agency: North Wood County Historical Society Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Inkind: Nutrition On Weekends Food DonationsHelp support the NOW program with in-kind donations!
Below is a wish list of items for donation for the Nutrition On Weekends program. Peanut Butter Donations can be dropped off at the Marshfield Area United Way office (612 W Blodgett St) Monday - Friday, from 8 am - 4:30 pm. There are also donation drop boxes at the front of both Festival Foods and Pick 'N Save grocery stores in Marshfield.
Do you shop at Target, Walmart, or Amazon? Check out our wishlists on these sites and consider adding a couple items on to your next order for the NOW program OR have those items shipped directly to the Marshfield Area United Way! See the links below! Amazon Target Walmart Agency: Marshfield Area United Way Help support the NOW program with in-kind donations!
Below is a wish list of items for donation for the Nutrition On Weekends program. Peanut Butter Donations can be dropped off at the Marshfield Area United Way office (612 W Blodgett St) Monday - Friday, from 8 am - 4:30 pm. There are also donation drop boxes at the front of both Festival Foods and Pick 'N Save grocery stores in Marshfield.
Do you shop at Target, Walmart, or Amazon? Check out our wishlists on these sites and consider adding a couple items on to your next order for the NOW program OR have those items shipped directly to the Marshfield Area United Way! See the links below! Amazon Target Walmart Agency: Marshfield Area United Way Need Type: Inkind Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Driver ProgramWood County Transportation is in need of your help! The Wood County Volunteer Driver program provides transportation services for the elderly and disabled to medical appointments as well as transportation for Wood County Human Services. We are very much in need of drivers in the Marshfield and Wisconsin Rapids area. You will have the opportunity to meet great people. All trips are within the State of Wisconsin. As a volunteer you can drive as much or as little as you like. Volunteer drivers will receive reimbursement for their mileage driven. For more details you can call 715-389-0230 in the Marshfield area or 715-421-8989 in the Wisconsin Rapids area. Agency: Wood County Transportation Wood County Transportation is in need of your help! The Wood County Volunteer Driver program provides transportation services for the elderly and disabled to medical appointments as well as transportation for Wood County Human Services. We are very much in need of drivers in the Marshfield and Wisconsin Rapids area. You will have the opportunity to meet great people. All trips are within the State of Wisconsin. As a volunteer you can drive as much or as little as you like. Volunteer drivers will receive reimbursement for their mileage driven. For more details you can call 715-389-0230 in the Marshfield area or 715-421-8989 in the Wisconsin Rapids area. Agency: Wood County Transportation Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 54495 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Clothes Closet VolunteerThe Soup or Socks Clothes Closet is expanding hours of service. The Clothes Closet will be open Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The hours are 12:30pm to 3:30pm on Tuesday and Wednesday. Thursday hours are 12:30pm to 4:30pm. Families in need schedule an appointment with Soup or Socks to be served so that we have one family at a time. Volunteers can choose to work 1 or more shifts per month as their schedule allows. Volunteers sort donations and help clients find clothing that will meet their needs. The Clothes Closet has a coordinator that maintains the schedule. Maybe the perfect opportunity for you and a friend or 2 to volunteer once a month! Covid protocols are in place. Agency: Soup Or Socks The Soup or Socks Clothes Closet is expanding hours of service. The Clothes Closet will be open Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The hours are 12:30pm to 3:30pm on Tuesday and Wednesday. Thursday hours are 12:30pm to 4:30pm. Families in need schedule an appointment with Soup or Socks to be served so that we have one family at a time. Volunteers can choose to work 1 or more shifts per month as their schedule allows. Volunteers sort donations and help clients find clothing that will meet their needs. The Clothes Closet has a coordinator that maintains the schedule. Maybe the perfect opportunity for you and a friend or 2 to volunteer once a month! Covid protocols are in place. Agency: Soup Or Socks Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: Yes |
Advocate: Board MembersSoup or Socks is looking for people with a passion for our mission to serve on our Board of Directors. Meetings are held the third Tuesday of the month 9 times a year. We do not meet in the months of June, July or December. If you are interested in becoming a part of this team, please contact us for more information. Agency: Soup Or Socks Soup or Socks is looking for people with a passion for our mission to serve on our Board of Directors. Meetings are held the third Tuesday of the month 9 times a year. We do not meet in the months of June, July or December. If you are interested in becoming a part of this team, please contact us for more information. Agency: Soup Or Socks Need Type: Advocate Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ongoing Downtown Volunteer Opportunities
Welcome Coordinator (new businesses or residents)
Maintenance Monitoring (regularly walk the district and report maintenance issues)
Volunteer Coordinator (recruit volunteers for events)
Fund Developer (sponsorship & donation solicitation)
Poster & Flyer Distributor
Agency: Main Street Marshfield
Welcome Coordinator (new businesses or residents)
Maintenance Monitoring (regularly walk the district and report maintenance issues)
Volunteer Coordinator (recruit volunteers for events)
Fund Developer (sponsorship & donation solicitation)
Poster & Flyer Distributor
Agency: Main Street Marshfield Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >14 years old Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Yard and GardenVolunteers will work with The Master Gardner's in maintaining the grounds of the Upham Mansion. Our grounds maintenance includes, but is not limited to, the following tasks: Garden Prep: raking leaves and cleaning flower beds Cultivating Flower Beds Removing Weeds Removing burlap winter protection roses, prune dead wood Prepare all garden beds for wood mulch Monarch Butterfly Migration Plant annual flowers Water annual flowers weed prevention spray and trim roses
Agency: North Wood County Historical Society Volunteers will work with The Master Gardner's in maintaining the grounds of the Upham Mansion. Our grounds maintenance includes, but is not limited to, the following tasks: Garden Prep: raking leaves and cleaning flower beds Cultivating Flower Beds Removing Weeds Removing burlap winter protection roses, prune dead wood Prepare all garden beds for wood mulch Monarch Butterfly Migration Plant annual flowers Water annual flowers weed prevention spray and trim roses
Agency: North Wood County Historical Society Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >13 years old Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Grounds and Garden KeeperIs your passion planting flowers or landscaping? This is an opportunity for you to do some flower planting, landscaping, raking, and sweeping throughout the UWSP at Marshfield Campus. Check for any kind of weeding that may need to be done as well as helping to keep the sidewalks clean and possibly other general light yard work may be involved. Some experience is helpful but not necessary, it is 2-3 hours in the winter and about 4-6 hours during the summer time with flexible hours. Agency: University of Wisconsin Stevens Point at Marshfield Is your passion planting flowers or landscaping? This is an opportunity for you to do some flower planting, landscaping, raking, and sweeping throughout the UWSP at Marshfield Campus. Check for any kind of weeding that may need to be done as well as helping to keep the sidewalks clean and possibly other general light yard work may be involved. Some experience is helpful but not necessary, it is 2-3 hours in the winter and about 4-6 hours during the summer time with flexible hours. Agency: University of Wisconsin Stevens Point at Marshfield Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Office VolunteerAdministrative/office volunteers needed at the UWSP at Marshfield Campus. Some of the activities involve filing, data entry, answering the phone, customer service, and other light office duties. We ask that there is some knowledge in Microsoft Word. This would be about 4-8 hours a week and are flexible hours. Agency: University of Wisconsin Stevens Point at Marshfield Administrative/office volunteers needed at the UWSP at Marshfield Campus. Some of the activities involve filing, data entry, answering the phone, customer service, and other light office duties. We ask that there is some knowledge in Microsoft Word. This would be about 4-8 hours a week and are flexible hours. Agency: University of Wisconsin Stevens Point at Marshfield Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Special EventsHelp campus staff with special events held during the day, nights or weekends. This would include helping with setup, decorations, and perhaps coordinating special projects, updating bulletin boards, and much more. Some light cleaning duties for specific areas. (I.e. Art Gallery, Costume Room, Theatre, etc.) Helping out with Inventory of equipment and supplies would be helpful. This is 4-6 hours a week with flexible hours. Agency: University of Wisconsin Stevens Point at Marshfield Help campus staff with special events held during the day, nights or weekends. This would include helping with setup, decorations, and perhaps coordinating special projects, updating bulletin boards, and much more. Some light cleaning duties for specific areas. (I.e. Art Gallery, Costume Room, Theatre, etc.) Helping out with Inventory of equipment and supplies would be helpful. This is 4-6 hours a week with flexible hours. Agency: University of Wisconsin Stevens Point at Marshfield Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MCAC VolunteerVolunteers Needed!
The Marshfield Child Advocacy Center (MCAC) is seeking proactive individuals ready to make a difference in the community and the lives of others! Our highest need is for volunteers to provide childcare during their visit to the center. Other possibilities for volunteering includes, but are not limited to: Community outreach Administrative duties Special events coverage Volunteer recruitmentVolunteer experiences are tailored to meet the interests, skills, and needs of the volunteer. We are open weekdays from 8 am to 5 pm, and as late as 7 P.M on Tuesdays. Everyone is encouraged to apply. Requirements No special skills are required, but it is preferable that you like working with children. Below are our requirements and expectations: Complete application Background check Up-to-date immunizations Health Assessment Interview Age: 16 or older 2 hour time blocks for volunteering Volunteer 15 hours of service per year
Contact Information If you are interested or have any questions, please email the Marshfield Child Advocacy Center at child.advocacy@marshfieldclinic.org or our AmeriCorps member: Parijat Sharma at sharma.parijat@marshfieldclinic.org Agency: Marshfield Child Advocacy Center Volunteers Needed!
The Marshfield Child Advocacy Center (MCAC) is seeking proactive individuals ready to make a difference in the community and the lives of others! Our highest need is for volunteers to provide childcare during their visit to the center. Other possibilities for volunteering includes, but are not limited to: Community outreach Administrative duties Special events coverage Volunteer recruitmentVolunteer experiences are tailored to meet the interests, skills, and needs of the volunteer. We are open weekdays from 8 am to 5 pm, and as late as 7 P.M on Tuesdays. Everyone is encouraged to apply. Requirements No special skills are required, but it is preferable that you like working with children. Below are our requirements and expectations: Complete application Background check Up-to-date immunizations Health Assessment Interview Age: 16 or older 2 hour time blocks for volunteering Volunteer 15 hours of service per year
Contact Information If you are interested or have any questions, please email the Marshfield Child Advocacy Center at child.advocacy@marshfieldclinic.org or our AmeriCorps member: Parijat Sharma at sharma.parijat@marshfieldclinic.org Agency: Marshfield Child Advocacy Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >16 years old Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Senior Medicare Patrol - Help Educate Medicare Beneficiaries in WIThe SMP program offers volunteers an opportunity to make an important difference in their communities throughout Wisconsin. Thank you for your interest in the Senior Medicare Patrol volunteer program. As a volunteer, you will play a vital role in the overall success of the Wisconsin SMP. The information that you will impart as a volunteer will help seniors in your community to become better health care consumers. Together we can inform and empower Medicare beneficiaries, their families and caregivers on how to protect, detect, and report Medicare fraud, abuses and errors. By volunteering, you will have an opportunity to use your talents, skills, and networking to provide outreach and education on Medicare fraud in your community. Volunteer involvement ranges from distributing materials, staffing a booth at conferences and outreach events, to giving group presentations. A description of these three activities is below. Information distributor: As a distributor, you help to transport and distribute SMP information materials to various sites, kiosks, or senior centers throughout your community where information resources are made available to residences. In this role, you do not need to engage in discussions with others about personal information or situations. However, you simply note all questions or comments and give them to the Volunteer Coordinator for follow-up. Exhibitor: As an exhibitor, you help to staff an informational table or booth at community events such as senior resources fairs, wellness expos, health workshops, conferences, civic or faith-based organizations, food pantries, libraries, or non-profit agencies. In this role, you provide information about the program to the attendees and answer basic questions related to how to prevent, detect and report Medicare fraud, abuse and errors. Presenter: As a presenter, you give presentations about the fundamentals of SMP to small and large groups. The role includes the opportunity for you to interact with the audience. If time allows, additional interaction will occur through Q & A and discussion at the end of the presentation. The presentations vary in length from 15 to 60 minutes. Depending on the time allotment and the audience, the presentations may involve a PowerPoint presentation, or an engagement activity called The FUNdamentals of Patrolling Health Care.All positions require some training and an orientation. Training is provided both in-person and online. We want to provide you with the information and background you’ll need to be knowledgeable and capable of responding to questions from members of the community. The last two roles also require a background check. Benefits of servings as an SMP Volunteer The SMP program offers volunteers an opportunity to make an important difference in their communities. Volunteers take pride in working to ensure that the Medicare program will be protected for future generations. Volunteers have access to professional development opportunities, a strong network of aging and disability professionals, and chances to enhance interpersonal skills. Time Commitment SMP Volunteers have flexibility in the time devoted to the program. While there is no obligation for a specific monthly time commitment, it is asked that volunteers commit to at least a year due to the amount of training required. Reporting Volunteers report directly to the SMP Volunteer Coordinator and submit monthly time sheets and mileage reports. Qualifications Commitment to the SMP mission and values Willingness and ability to learn about Medicare and SMP related issues Impartiality when working with people of diverse backgrounds Willingness and means to travel to SMP events and presentationsResponsibilities and Requirements Present a professional manner when representing SMP Complete all required orientation and trainings Broaden the SMP message through the agreed upon role Possess a valid driver’s license and up-to-date auto insurance Consent to a criminal and personal background check Submit monthly time sheets and mileage reportsVolunteers are an asset to our program and play a major role of the organization’s success. Please join our growing team of SMP volunteers from across the state! Agency: Senior Medicare Patrol The SMP program offers volunteers an opportunity to make an important difference in their communities throughout Wisconsin. Thank you for your interest in the Senior Medicare Patrol volunteer program. As a volunteer, you will play a vital role in the overall success of the Wisconsin SMP. The information that you will impart as a volunteer will help seniors in your community to become better health care consumers. Together we can inform and empower Medicare beneficiaries, their families and caregivers on how to protect, detect, and report Medicare fraud, abuses and errors. By volunteering, you will have an opportunity to use your talents, skills, and networking to provide outreach and education on Medicare fraud in your community. Volunteer involvement ranges from distributing materials, staffing a booth at conferences and outreach events, to giving group presentations. A description of these three activities is below. Information distributor: As a distributor, you help to transport and distribute SMP information materials to various sites, kiosks, or senior centers throughout your community where information resources are made available to residences. In this role, you do not need to engage in discussions with others about personal information or situations. However, you simply note all questions or comments and give them to the Volunteer Coordinator for follow-up. Exhibitor: As an exhibitor, you help to staff an informational table or booth at community events such as senior resources fairs, wellness expos, health workshops, conferences, civic or faith-based organizations, food pantries, libraries, or non-profit agencies. In this role, you provide information about the program to the attendees and answer basic questions related to how to prevent, detect and report Medicare fraud, abuse and errors. Presenter: As a presenter, you give presentations about the fundamentals of SMP to small and large groups. The role includes the opportunity for you to interact with the audience. If time allows, additional interaction will occur through Q & A and discussion at the end of the presentation. The presentations vary in length from 15 to 60 minutes. Depending on the time allotment and the audience, the presentations may involve a PowerPoint presentation, or an engagement activity called The FUNdamentals of Patrolling Health Care.All positions require some training and an orientation. Training is provided both in-person and online. We want to provide you with the information and background you’ll need to be knowledgeable and capable of responding to questions from members of the community. The last two roles also require a background check. Benefits of servings as an SMP Volunteer The SMP program offers volunteers an opportunity to make an important difference in their communities. Volunteers take pride in working to ensure that the Medicare program will be protected for future generations. Volunteers have access to professional development opportunities, a strong network of aging and disability professionals, and chances to enhance interpersonal skills. Time Commitment SMP Volunteers have flexibility in the time devoted to the program. While there is no obligation for a specific monthly time commitment, it is asked that volunteers commit to at least a year due to the amount of training required. Reporting Volunteers report directly to the SMP Volunteer Coordinator and submit monthly time sheets and mileage reports. Qualifications Commitment to the SMP mission and values Willingness and ability to learn about Medicare and SMP related issues Impartiality when working with people of diverse backgrounds Willingness and means to travel to SMP events and presentationsResponsibilities and Requirements Present a professional manner when representing SMP Complete all required orientation and trainings Broaden the SMP message through the agreed upon role Possess a valid driver’s license and up-to-date auto insurance Consent to a criminal and personal background check Submit monthly time sheets and mileage reportsVolunteers are an asset to our program and play a major role of the organization’s success. Please join our growing team of SMP volunteers from across the state! Agency: Senior Medicare Patrol Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54401 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: coaches
coaches for all sports offered swimming,track, basketball, softball, bocce ball, flag football, power lifting, and bowling. Can help with all the sports or any one you wish Agency: Marshfield Area Special Olympics
coaches for all sports offered swimming,track, basketball, softball, bocce ball, flag football, power lifting, and bowling. Can help with all the sports or any one you wish Agency: Marshfield Area Special Olympics Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Local Patients in Need!Community Connections Team is focused on keeping patients well beyond the medical office. University students and community volunteers connect patients to community resources according to their needs. Community Connections Team is a service of Marshfield Clinic, Family Health Center Inc., and UW-Eau Claire. Volunteers must commit to a full service term (2 semesters or 9 months) and a minimum of one 3-4 hour shift per week. Applicants may apply at any time and designate the service terms they are applying to on the application. Agency: Community Connections Team Community Connections Team is focused on keeping patients well beyond the medical office. University students and community volunteers connect patients to community resources according to their needs. Community Connections Team is a service of Marshfield Clinic, Family Health Center Inc., and UW-Eau Claire. Volunteers must commit to a full service term (2 semesters or 9 months) and a minimum of one 3-4 hour shift per week. Applicants may apply at any time and designate the service terms they are applying to on the application. Agency: Community Connections Team Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Retirees: Help Connect Local Patients in Need!If your looking for a meaningful volunteer opportunity in your retirement, join the Community Connections Team! We are focused on keeping patients well beyond the medical office. University students and community volunteers connect patients to community resources according to their needs. Community Connections Team is a service of Marshfield Clinic, Family Health Center Inc., and UW-Eau Claire. Volunteers must commit to a full service term (2 semesters or 9 months) and a minimum of one 3-4 hour shift per week. Applicants may apply at any time and designate the service terms they are applying to on the application. Agency: Community Connections Team If your looking for a meaningful volunteer opportunity in your retirement, join the Community Connections Team! We are focused on keeping patients well beyond the medical office. University students and community volunteers connect patients to community resources according to their needs. Community Connections Team is a service of Marshfield Clinic, Family Health Center Inc., and UW-Eau Claire. Volunteers must commit to a full service term (2 semesters or 9 months) and a minimum of one 3-4 hour shift per week. Applicants may apply at any time and designate the service terms they are applying to on the application. Agency: Community Connections Team Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pre-Med Students-Get the Experience You Need for the Career You Want!Are you looking to turn your education into a practical experience? Community Connections Team is focused on keeping patients well beyond the medical office. University students and community volunteers connect patients to community resources according to their needs. Community Connections Team is a service of Marshfield Clinic, Family Health Center Inc., and UW-Eau Claire. Volunteers must commit to a full service term (2 semesters or 9 months) and a minimum of one 3-4 hour shift per week. Applicants may apply at any time and designate the service terms they are applying to on the application. Utilize your knowledge from class to help make your community healthier! Agency: Community Connections Team Are you looking to turn your education into a practical experience? Community Connections Team is focused on keeping patients well beyond the medical office. University students and community volunteers connect patients to community resources according to their needs. Community Connections Team is a service of Marshfield Clinic, Family Health Center Inc., and UW-Eau Claire. Volunteers must commit to a full service term (2 semesters or 9 months) and a minimum of one 3-4 hour shift per week. Applicants may apply at any time and designate the service terms they are applying to on the application. Utilize your knowledge from class to help make your community healthier! Agency: Community Connections Team Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Give Back to Those in Your Community!Are you looking for a way to be a part of something local that is creating a healthier community? Community Connections Team is focused on keeping patients well beyond the medical office. University students and community volunteers connect patients to community resources according to their needs. Community Connections Team is a service of Marshfield Clinic, Family Health Center Inc., and UW-Eau Claire. Volunteers must commit to a full service term (2 semesters or 9 months) and a minimum of one 3-4 hour shift per week. Applicants may apply at any time and designate the service terms they are applying to on the application. Agency: Community Connections Team Are you looking for a way to be a part of something local that is creating a healthier community? Community Connections Team is focused on keeping patients well beyond the medical office. University students and community volunteers connect patients to community resources according to their needs. Community Connections Team is a service of Marshfield Clinic, Family Health Center Inc., and UW-Eau Claire. Volunteers must commit to a full service term (2 semesters or 9 months) and a minimum of one 3-4 hour shift per week. Applicants may apply at any time and designate the service terms they are applying to on the application. Agency: Community Connections Team Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Administrative Support - Volunteer ServicesAre you the person that LOVES filling out paperwork AND meeting new people? Then this is the ideal volunteer opportunity. In this opportunity you will be assisting the ODC volunteers as they start their journey as an ODC volunteer. By working alongside the Services Development Director; you serve as the bridge to the volunteer on boarding and orientation process, connecting new volunteers with their department leader and assuring they are able to access their volunteer log in as well as other annual requirements for training. The person in this position will be the volunteer program volunteer lead. It is essential that the person looking to support ODC in this opportunity be able to work with a wide variety of people, able to help build a team of volunteers committed to connecting with people with disabilities as they discover their abilities and communities throughout central Wisconsin.
Agency: Opportunity Development Centers, Inc. Are you the person that LOVES filling out paperwork AND meeting new people? Then this is the ideal volunteer opportunity. In this opportunity you will be assisting the ODC volunteers as they start their journey as an ODC volunteer. By working alongside the Services Development Director; you serve as the bridge to the volunteer on boarding and orientation process, connecting new volunteers with their department leader and assuring they are able to access their volunteer log in as well as other annual requirements for training. The person in this position will be the volunteer program volunteer lead. It is essential that the person looking to support ODC in this opportunity be able to work with a wide variety of people, able to help build a team of volunteers committed to connecting with people with disabilities as they discover their abilities and communities throughout central Wisconsin.
Agency: Opportunity Development Centers, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Day Services VolunteerThe position of the Day Services Volunteer serves to enhance the ability of Day Services to keep our clients engaged in a variety of activities, supporting the organization’s mission to empower people with disabilities to achieve their work and life goals. The Day Services Volunteer is a representative of ODC and shares our vision and values when serving as a volunteer. Key Responsibilities: Assist staff or lead small groups or one-on-one activities and classes Get participants involved and engaged in the fun and social activities Offer a form of companionship to the clients Teach clients something that you are interested in such as music, gardening, pet therapy, exercise, etc.Responsible to: Bri Schoechert, Day Services Coordinator Time Commitment: Flexible, to be determined between volunteer and supervisor Qualifications: Reliability People person Willing to teach clients FriendlySupport: General training for all volunteers is provided by the Senior Director of Program Services. Position specific training will be provided by Day Services Coordinator. In addition, the Senior Director of Program Services will be available for questions and assistance. Dress Code: Casual Agency: Opportunity Development Centers, Inc. The position of the Day Services Volunteer serves to enhance the ability of Day Services to keep our clients engaged in a variety of activities, supporting the organization’s mission to empower people with disabilities to achieve their work and life goals. The Day Services Volunteer is a representative of ODC and shares our vision and values when serving as a volunteer. Key Responsibilities: Assist staff or lead small groups or one-on-one activities and classes Get participants involved and engaged in the fun and social activities Offer a form of companionship to the clients Teach clients something that you are interested in such as music, gardening, pet therapy, exercise, etc.Responsible to: Bri Schoechert, Day Services Coordinator Time Commitment: Flexible, to be determined between volunteer and supervisor Qualifications: Reliability People person Willing to teach clients FriendlySupport: General training for all volunteers is provided by the Senior Director of Program Services. Position specific training will be provided by Day Services Coordinator. In addition, the Senior Director of Program Services will be available for questions and assistance. Dress Code: Casual Agency: Opportunity Development Centers, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Music VolunteerThe position of the Day Services Music Volunteer serves to enhance the ability of Day Services to keep our clients engaged in a variety of activities such as music, supporting the organization’s mission to empower people with disabilities to achieve their work and life goals. The Day Services Music Volunteer is a representative of ODC and shares our vision and values when serving as a volunteer. Key Responsibilities: Expose clients to a form of live music, i.e. piano, guitar, violin Lead small groups or one-on-one activities related to music Get participants involved with different types of music Offer a form of companionship to the clientsResponsible to: Bri Schoechert, Day Services Coordinator Time Commitment: Flexible, to be determined between volunteer and supervisor Qualifications: Reliability People person Willing to teach clients FriendlySupport: General training for all volunteers is provided by the Senior Director of Program Services. Position specific training will be provided by Day Services Coordinator. In addition, the Senior Director of Program Services will be available for questions and assistance. Dress Code: Casual
Agency: Opportunity Development Centers, Inc. The position of the Day Services Music Volunteer serves to enhance the ability of Day Services to keep our clients engaged in a variety of activities such as music, supporting the organization’s mission to empower people with disabilities to achieve their work and life goals. The Day Services Music Volunteer is a representative of ODC and shares our vision and values when serving as a volunteer. Key Responsibilities: Expose clients to a form of live music, i.e. piano, guitar, violin Lead small groups or one-on-one activities related to music Get participants involved with different types of music Offer a form of companionship to the clientsResponsible to: Bri Schoechert, Day Services Coordinator Time Commitment: Flexible, to be determined between volunteer and supervisor Qualifications: Reliability People person Willing to teach clients FriendlySupport: General training for all volunteers is provided by the Senior Director of Program Services. Position specific training will be provided by Day Services Coordinator. In addition, the Senior Director of Program Services will be available for questions and assistance. Dress Code: Casual
Agency: Opportunity Development Centers, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pet Therapy VolunteerThe position of the Day Services Pet Therapy Volunteer serves to enhance the ability of Day Services to keep our clients engaged in a variety of activities such as pet therapy, supporting the organization’s mission to empower people with disabilities to achieve their work and life goals. The Day Services Pet Therapy Volunteer is a representative of ODC and shares our vision and values when serving as a volunteer. Key Responsibilities: Provide clients the opportunity to experience animal assisted activity/therapy Teach clients about pet Willingness to have animal around people with disabilities Let clients participate in working with animal, i.e. petting, combing, etc.Responsible to: Bri Schoechert, Day Services Coordinator Time Commitment: Flexible, to be determined between volunteer and supervisor Qualifications: Reliability People person Willing to teach clients FriendlySupport: General training for all volunteers is provided by the Senior Director of Program Services. Position specific training will be provided by Day Services Coordinator. In addition, the Senior Director of Program Services will be available for questions and assistance. Dress Code: Casual Agency: Opportunity Development Centers, Inc. The position of the Day Services Pet Therapy Volunteer serves to enhance the ability of Day Services to keep our clients engaged in a variety of activities such as pet therapy, supporting the organization’s mission to empower people with disabilities to achieve their work and life goals. The Day Services Pet Therapy Volunteer is a representative of ODC and shares our vision and values when serving as a volunteer. Key Responsibilities: Provide clients the opportunity to experience animal assisted activity/therapy Teach clients about pet Willingness to have animal around people with disabilities Let clients participate in working with animal, i.e. petting, combing, etc.Responsible to: Bri Schoechert, Day Services Coordinator Time Commitment: Flexible, to be determined between volunteer and supervisor Qualifications: Reliability People person Willing to teach clients FriendlySupport: General training for all volunteers is provided by the Senior Director of Program Services. Position specific training will be provided by Day Services Coordinator. In addition, the Senior Director of Program Services will be available for questions and assistance. Dress Code: Casual Agency: Opportunity Development Centers, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Art VolunteerThe position of the Day Services Art Volunteer serves to enhance the ability of Day Services to keep our clients engaged in a variety of activities such as art, supporting the organization’s mission to empower people with disabilities to achieve their work and life goals. The Day Services Art Volunteer is a representative of ODC and shares our vision and values when serving as a volunteer. Key Responsibilities: Assist clients in the creation of arts and crafts projects Brainstorm and suggest new ideas for engaging, site-related projects Provide necessary set-up and clean-up of materials Notify supervisors when materials need replacementResponsible to: Bri Schoechert, Day Services Coordinator Time Commitment: Flexible, to be determined between volunteer and supervisor Qualifications: Reliability People person Willing to teach clients FriendlySupport: General training for all volunteers is provided by the Senior Director of Program Services. Position specific training will be provided by Day Services Coordinator. In addition, they are available for questions and assistance. Dress Code: Casual Agency: Opportunity Development Centers, Inc. The position of the Day Services Art Volunteer serves to enhance the ability of Day Services to keep our clients engaged in a variety of activities such as art, supporting the organization’s mission to empower people with disabilities to achieve their work and life goals. The Day Services Art Volunteer is a representative of ODC and shares our vision and values when serving as a volunteer. Key Responsibilities: Assist clients in the creation of arts and crafts projects Brainstorm and suggest new ideas for engaging, site-related projects Provide necessary set-up and clean-up of materials Notify supervisors when materials need replacementResponsible to: Bri Schoechert, Day Services Coordinator Time Commitment: Flexible, to be determined between volunteer and supervisor Qualifications: Reliability People person Willing to teach clients FriendlySupport: General training for all volunteers is provided by the Senior Director of Program Services. Position specific training will be provided by Day Services Coordinator. In addition, they are available for questions and assistance. Dress Code: Casual Agency: Opportunity Development Centers, Inc. Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Sexual Assault AdvocateVolunteers are needed to be on an on-call rotation for evenings and weekends, and serve as a volunteer advocate for sexual assault victims. Training is provided. Application and background check is required. Please contact Personal Development Center 715-384-2971 if interested.
This position is great for those in the medical, social services, and criminal justice field to help gain some hands on experience and knowledge! Agency: Personal Development Center Volunteers are needed to be on an on-call rotation for evenings and weekends, and serve as a volunteer advocate for sexual assault victims. Training is provided. Application and background check is required. Please contact Personal Development Center 715-384-2971 if interested.
This position is great for those in the medical, social services, and criminal justice field to help gain some hands on experience and knowledge! Agency: Personal Development Center Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 54449 Allow Groups: No |