Volunteer: Fr. Carr's Place 2B St Francis Free Medical Walk-in ClinicWe are currently looking for a Dentist to volunteer your time to help the less fortunate with any emergency/pain management issues. We will work around your schedule and will try to accommodate you with as much as you may possibly need. We are always looking for doctors, nurses, lab techs, and receptionists to help us in our clinic. We are also looking for someone to help once a week to clean the clinic. Organization: Father Carr's Place 2B We are currently looking for a Dentist to volunteer your time to help the less fortunate with any emergency/pain management issues. We will work around your schedule and will try to accommodate you with as much as you may possibly need. We are always looking for doctors, nurses, lab techs, and receptionists to help us in our clinic. We are also looking for someone to help once a week to clean the clinic. Organization: Father Carr's Place 2B Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54902 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: On-Call Volunteer Advocate*NOTE* due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Reach's Advocates are currently responding to initial calls for Advocacy support via telephone. After the initial telephone call, in-person hospital responses may be required. Reach Counseling provides crisis intervention and emotional support 24/7 to survivors of sexual assault and their friends/family with the help of Volunteer Victim Advocates. Volunteer Advocates are on call nights, weekends, and holidays when the Reach office is closed. Volunteer Advocates are trained to provide emotional support, crisis intervention, information and resources to survivors of sexual abuse and assault in Winnebago County. Advocates provide these services over the phone or in person at a local hospital. Advocates work alongside medical and legal professionals to ensure survivors are supported while navigating these processes, reducing further trauma and re-victimization while tending to a survivor’s emotional needs. Advocates will work with nurses and law enforcement to provide wrap-around, compassionate care while a survivor receives a forensic exam and/or gives a statement to the police. Advocates respond to Aurora Medical Center in Oshkosh and occasionally ThedaCare in Appleton when the survivor is from Winnebago County. Advocates must have a driver's license, car insurance and vehicle while on call. Advocates take calls through their own phones and never have to be at the Reach office while on call. Advocates must be aware they will hear details of sexual abuse and assault and should know how hearing these stories will impact them. Advocates are in charge of how many and which shifts they take and the schedule is very flexible.
Organization: Reach Counseling Services *NOTE* due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Reach's Advocates are currently responding to initial calls for Advocacy support via telephone. After the initial telephone call, in-person hospital responses may be required. Reach Counseling provides crisis intervention and emotional support 24/7 to survivors of sexual assault and their friends/family with the help of Volunteer Victim Advocates. Volunteer Advocates are on call nights, weekends, and holidays when the Reach office is closed. Volunteer Advocates are trained to provide emotional support, crisis intervention, information and resources to survivors of sexual abuse and assault in Winnebago County. Advocates provide these services over the phone or in person at a local hospital. Advocates work alongside medical and legal professionals to ensure survivors are supported while navigating these processes, reducing further trauma and re-victimization while tending to a survivor’s emotional needs. Advocates will work with nurses and law enforcement to provide wrap-around, compassionate care while a survivor receives a forensic exam and/or gives a statement to the police. Advocates respond to Aurora Medical Center in Oshkosh and occasionally ThedaCare in Appleton when the survivor is from Winnebago County. Advocates must have a driver's license, car insurance and vehicle while on call. Advocates take calls through their own phones and never have to be at the Reach office while on call. Advocates must be aware they will hear details of sexual abuse and assault and should know how hearing these stories will impact them. Advocates are in charge of how many and which shifts they take and the schedule is very flexible.
Organization: Reach Counseling Services Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54956 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Companion Volunteer in Neenah and Fond du Lac
Volunteers are the HEART of Aurora at Home Hospice. We are looking for kind, caring individuals to provide companionship to our patients and respite for their caregivers. As a Hospice Companion Volunteer, you could:
Play games.
Read a book.
Participate in life review.
Be present while a caregiver rests.
Remember special days.
Laugh with a patient.
Hold their hand while the rest.
Please apply through the link below Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities Organization: Aurora Health at Home Hospice
Volunteers are the HEART of Aurora at Home Hospice. We are looking for kind, caring individuals to provide companionship to our patients and respite for their caregivers. As a Hospice Companion Volunteer, you could:
Play games.
Read a book.
Participate in life review.
Be present while a caregiver rests.
Remember special days.
Laugh with a patient.
Hold their hand while the rest.
Please apply through the link below Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities Organization: Aurora Health at Home Hospice Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54956 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Veteran Visiting VeteransWe are seeking dedicated Veteran Volunteers to provide compassionate companionship and support to fellow veterans receiving hospice care. This unique opportunity allows veterans to connect on a shared level, fostering camaraderie and understanding during this sensitive time.
Responsibilities: Spend quality time with another veteran patient. Provide a listening ear and emotional support! Veteran to veteran bonding foster connections based on shared military experiences.
Please apply through the link below. Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities
Organization: Aurora Health at Home Hospice We are seeking dedicated Veteran Volunteers to provide compassionate companionship and support to fellow veterans receiving hospice care. This unique opportunity allows veterans to connect on a shared level, fostering camaraderie and understanding during this sensitive time.
Responsibilities: Spend quality time with another veteran patient. Provide a listening ear and emotional support! Veteran to veteran bonding foster connections based on shared military experiences.
Please apply through the link below. Aurora Healthcare Volunteer Opportunities
Organization: Aurora Health at Home Hospice Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54904 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Massage Therapist Needed for Hospice PatientsAurora Health at Home Hospice is seeking kind and caring individuals to share their time and talents with our hospice patients and their families. The gift of a light massage to a bedbound patient is indescribable. If you are a licensed massage therapist, we would love to have you join our compassionate team of hospice volunteers. The comprehensive training you receive will help you to open your heart to understanding the circumstances a hospice patient and their loved ones are facing and give you the practical and emotional tools to feel confident about offering them the assistance you have been trained to provide. Our volunteers work in the community - in patient’s homes, adult family homes, and nursing homes. Volunteers are integral members of the hospice team and receive support from their team including the social worker and nurse assigned to the family they are working with.
Please apply at through the link below Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care
Organization: Aurora Health at Home Hospice Aurora Health at Home Hospice is seeking kind and caring individuals to share their time and talents with our hospice patients and their families. The gift of a light massage to a bedbound patient is indescribable. If you are a licensed massage therapist, we would love to have you join our compassionate team of hospice volunteers. The comprehensive training you receive will help you to open your heart to understanding the circumstances a hospice patient and their loved ones are facing and give you the practical and emotional tools to feel confident about offering them the assistance you have been trained to provide. Our volunteers work in the community - in patient’s homes, adult family homes, and nursing homes. Volunteers are integral members of the hospice team and receive support from their team including the social worker and nurse assigned to the family they are working with.
Please apply at through the link below Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care
Organization: Aurora Health at Home Hospice Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Canine Comfort Crew Needed for Hospice PatientsWe are seeking compassionate individuals with certified therapy dogs to join our hospice care team and provide comfort, companionship, and emotional support to patients facing end-of-life challenges. As a Hospice Therapy Dog Volunteer, you and your furry companion will play a crucial role in enhancing the overall well-being of our patients.
Responsibilities: Provide comfort and companionship to patients in hospice. Conduct regular visits to patients in hospice care. Ensure that your therapy dog is certified.
Please apply through the link below Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care
Organization: Aurora Health at Home Hospice We are seeking compassionate individuals with certified therapy dogs to join our hospice care team and provide comfort, companionship, and emotional support to patients facing end-of-life challenges. As a Hospice Therapy Dog Volunteer, you and your furry companion will play a crucial role in enhancing the overall well-being of our patients.
Responsibilities: Provide comfort and companionship to patients in hospice. Conduct regular visits to patients in hospice care. Ensure that your therapy dog is certified.
Please apply through the link below Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care
Organization: Aurora Health at Home Hospice Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Registration and Café Attendant at Oshkosh Donor CenterRegistration and Cafe Volunteer Our donors are our number one priority, and you can make sure they are treated as such! As a Registration and Café Attendant, you welcome donors, check them in, and arrange the snacks, juice, coffee, and water available for donors once they have completed their donation. You also converse with the donors and ensure they are feeling healthy post-donation. This position is such a rewarding one as you are taking care of our donors to ensure they have a great experience and want to return! In addition to our Oshkosh location at 2100 Omro Road, we have openings at our other fixed-site donor centers in Appleton, Little Chute, Green Bay, Wausau, the Northwoods, and Chicago. There is no minimum number of hours you need to complete. 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 Oshkosh and Winnebago County are urgently needed. Must be a minimum of 18-years-old to volunteer in this role. (16 years-old MINIMUM ONLY for CAFE duties.) A background check (paid for by our program) is required. Training completed before you volunteer. Able to travel to the Oshkosh or other CBC Donation Center sites. There’s no minimum or maximum hours for volunteers. Weekdays or weekends, daytime or evening. We will work with you to find a location and schedule that works for you.When you volunteer with CBC you connect lives and share life!
Organization: The Community Blood Center Registration and Cafe Volunteer Our donors are our number one priority, and you can make sure they are treated as such! As a Registration and Café Attendant, you welcome donors, check them in, and arrange the snacks, juice, coffee, and water available for donors once they have completed their donation. You also converse with the donors and ensure they are feeling healthy post-donation. This position is such a rewarding one as you are taking care of our donors to ensure they have a great experience and want to return! In addition to our Oshkosh location at 2100 Omro Road, we have openings at our other fixed-site donor centers in Appleton, Little Chute, Green Bay, Wausau, the Northwoods, and Chicago. There is no minimum number of hours you need to complete. 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 Oshkosh and Winnebago County are urgently needed. Must be a minimum of 18-years-old to volunteer in this role. (16 years-old MINIMUM ONLY for CAFE duties.) A background check (paid for by our program) is required. Training completed before you volunteer. Able to travel to the Oshkosh or other CBC Donation Center sites. There’s no minimum or maximum hours for volunteers. Weekdays or weekends, daytime or evening. We will work with you to find a location and schedule that works for you.When you volunteer with CBC you connect lives and share life!
Organization: The Community Blood Center Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54904 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Blood Donors Needed!Blood Donation
Donate Today, You'll Save Lives Tomorrow 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. Why Donate BloodThe Community Blood Center sees more than 1,200 volunteer blood donors every week. Many donate to help their community. Others donate blood in honor of a friend or family member who has required a blood transfusion. 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. DONATE NOW Organization: The Community Blood Center Blood Donation
Donate Today, You'll Save Lives Tomorrow 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. Why Donate BloodThe Community Blood Center sees more than 1,200 volunteer blood donors every week. Many donate to help their community. Others donate blood in honor of a friend or family member who has required a blood transfusion. 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. DONATE NOW Organization: The Community Blood Center Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54904 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Coffee Counter VolunteerCoffee counter volunteers are the face of Solutions' Recovery Club and Welcome Center. The coffee counter volunteers welcome patrons, serve snacks, coffee, and other beverages in a recovery friendly atmosphere. Volunteers will be handling guest transactions, service with a smile : ) and additional welcome center upkeep : cleaning and restocking products. Organization: Solutions Recovery, Inc. Coffee counter volunteers are the face of Solutions' Recovery Club and Welcome Center. The coffee counter volunteers welcome patrons, serve snacks, coffee, and other beverages in a recovery friendly atmosphere. Volunteers will be handling guest transactions, service with a smile : ) and additional welcome center upkeep : cleaning and restocking products. Organization: Solutions Recovery, Inc. Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Meals on Wheels DriversDo you have 1 hour per month to help deliver meals to area seniors? Meals are picked up at Thedacare Regional Medical Center and delivered to a Neenah or Menasha route. Meals are picked up around 11am and routes typically take about 1 hour. Organization: Valley VNA Senior Care Do you have 1 hour per month to help deliver meals to area seniors? Meals are picked up at Thedacare Regional Medical Center and delivered to a Neenah or Menasha route. Meals are picked up around 11am and routes typically take about 1 hour. Organization: Valley VNA Senior Care Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54956 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: On-Call Latinx Volunteer AdvocateReach Counseling provides crisis intervention and emotional support 24/7 to survivors of sexual assault and their friends/family with the help of Volunteer Victim Advocates. Volunteer Advocates are on call nights, weekends, and holidays when the Reach office is closed. Volunteer Advocates are trained to provide emotional support, crisis intervention, information and resources to survivors of sexual abuse and assault in Winnebago County. Advocates provide these services over the phone or in person at a local hospital. Advocates work alongside medical and legal professionals to ensure survivors are supported while navigating these processes, reducing further trauma and re-victimization while tending to a survivor’s emotional needs. Advocates will work with nurses and law enforcement to provide wrap-around, compassionate care while a survivor receives a forensic exam and/or gives a statement to the police. Advocates respond to Aurora Medical Center in Oshkosh and occasionally ThedaCare in Appleton when the survivor is from Winnebago County. Advocates must have a driver's license, car insurance and vehicle while on call. Advocates take calls through their own phones and never have to be at the Reach office while on call. Advocates must be aware they will hear details of sexual abuse and assault and should know how hearing these stories will impact them. Advocates are in charge of how many and which shifts they take and the schedule is very flexible. Our Latinx Advocates offer advocacy services to Spanish-speaking clients. Virtual Advocacy available. Organization: Reach Counseling Services Reach Counseling provides crisis intervention and emotional support 24/7 to survivors of sexual assault and their friends/family with the help of Volunteer Victim Advocates. Volunteer Advocates are on call nights, weekends, and holidays when the Reach office is closed. Volunteer Advocates are trained to provide emotional support, crisis intervention, information and resources to survivors of sexual abuse and assault in Winnebago County. Advocates provide these services over the phone or in person at a local hospital. Advocates work alongside medical and legal professionals to ensure survivors are supported while navigating these processes, reducing further trauma and re-victimization while tending to a survivor’s emotional needs. Advocates will work with nurses and law enforcement to provide wrap-around, compassionate care while a survivor receives a forensic exam and/or gives a statement to the police. Advocates respond to Aurora Medical Center in Oshkosh and occasionally ThedaCare in Appleton when the survivor is from Winnebago County. Advocates must have a driver's license, car insurance and vehicle while on call. Advocates take calls through their own phones and never have to be at the Reach office while on call. Advocates must be aware they will hear details of sexual abuse and assault and should know how hearing these stories will impact them. Advocates are in charge of how many and which shifts they take and the schedule is very flexible. Our Latinx Advocates offer advocacy services to Spanish-speaking clients. Virtual Advocacy available. Organization: Reach Counseling Services Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54956 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Office AssistantReach Counseling is Winnebago County's Sexual Assault Service Provider. Our volunteer office assistants help with coverage of the front desk, filing paperwork, office organization, and other tasks to help our staff move smoothly through our workdays. Organization: Reach Counseling Services Reach Counseling is Winnebago County's Sexual Assault Service Provider. Our volunteer office assistants help with coverage of the front desk, filing paperwork, office organization, and other tasks to help our staff move smoothly through our workdays. Organization: Reach Counseling Services Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54956 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Prevention EducatorReach Counseling is Winnebago County's Sexual Assault Service Provider. Our Prevention Education program is active in 71 schools in Winnebago County. We have a K-12 curriculum for sexual violence to educate about and prevent child abuse in our community. Volunteer Presenters will be trained in each grade level and will present within the schools (in-person or virtually). Additional training will be provided to answer questions from the students and respond if they disclose sexual abuse. Organization: Reach Counseling Services Reach Counseling is Winnebago County's Sexual Assault Service Provider. Our Prevention Education program is active in 71 schools in Winnebago County. We have a K-12 curriculum for sexual violence to educate about and prevent child abuse in our community. Volunteer Presenters will be trained in each grade level and will present within the schools (in-person or virtually). Additional training will be provided to answer questions from the students and respond if they disclose sexual abuse. Organization: Reach Counseling Services Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54956 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer- Bilingual Hmong-English speakingJoin our team as a Bilingual/Hmong-English Speaking Volunteer Greeter and play a crucial role in enhancing the inclusivity of our clinic environment. As a vital part of the front-line team, you will be the friendly face that welcomes and assists our diverse community of patients. Your ability to communicate fluently in both Hmong and English will help bridge language gaps and ensure that everyone feels comfortable and understood.
Please apply at through the link below Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care Organization: Aurora Health at Home Hospice Join our team as a Bilingual/Hmong-English Speaking Volunteer Greeter and play a crucial role in enhancing the inclusivity of our clinic environment. As a vital part of the front-line team, you will be the friendly face that welcomes and assists our diverse community of patients. Your ability to communicate fluently in both Hmong and English will help bridge language gaps and ensure that everyone feels comfortable and understood.
Please apply at through the link below Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care Organization: Aurora Health at Home Hospice Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help with Bereavement Calls in Fox Cities AreaVolunteers place calls to patient’s home approx. 6 months after their loss. The volunteer call to the bereaved is to offer a listening ear, validate feelings and offer our bereavement resources: mailings, groups, one-on-one grief support, and future phone calls. Aurora Health at Home Hospice is a not-for-profit organization designed to provide services for terminally ill patients and their families. We will accommodate your schedule and provide flexible hours. Aurora Health at Home Hospice provides hands-on training. To learn more about this wonderful program, click here Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care. All volunteers need to be at least 18 years of age. Organization: Aurora Health at Home Hospice Volunteers place calls to patient’s home approx. 6 months after their loss. The volunteer call to the bereaved is to offer a listening ear, validate feelings and offer our bereavement resources: mailings, groups, one-on-one grief support, and future phone calls. Aurora Health at Home Hospice is a not-for-profit organization designed to provide services for terminally ill patients and their families. We will accommodate your schedule and provide flexible hours. Aurora Health at Home Hospice provides hands-on training. To learn more about this wonderful program, click here Hospice Volunteer Program | Aurora Health Care. All volunteers need to be at least 18 years of age. Organization: Aurora Health at Home Hospice Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54311 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Catholic Eucharistic MinisterSpiritual Services is in need of volunteers to distribute the Sacrament of the Eucharist to patients, as assigned by the spiritual services staff. Ministers can serve any day of the week. Volunteers are required to be a Roman Catholic Eucharistic Minister approved by the Bishop or Bishop representative. Volunteers are needed to give of their time and talents for approximately four hours a week in a variety of positions at Ascension Mercy Hospital in Oshkosh. If you are looking for a rewarding experience and a feeling of community spirit, this is the place for you. For more information about Mercy’s Volunteer Services, contact the volunteer office at 920-223-0225, or email MHVolun@ascension.org. You can apply onlineat https://www.ascension.org/ascensionmercyvolunteer. Organization: Ascension Mercy Hospital Spiritual Services is in need of volunteers to distribute the Sacrament of the Eucharist to patients, as assigned by the spiritual services staff. Ministers can serve any day of the week. Volunteers are required to be a Roman Catholic Eucharistic Minister approved by the Bishop or Bishop representative. Volunteers are needed to give of their time and talents for approximately four hours a week in a variety of positions at Ascension Mercy Hospital in Oshkosh. If you are looking for a rewarding experience and a feeling of community spirit, this is the place for you. For more information about Mercy’s Volunteer Services, contact the volunteer office at 920-223-0225, or email MHVolun@ascension.org. You can apply onlineat https://www.ascension.org/ascensionmercyvolunteer. Organization: Ascension Mercy Hospital Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54904 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry AssistantPlease call our office to schedule an appointment to complete the volunteering process: 920-232-7660 ext. 13 Duties: Greet and assist clients shop the pantry Stock shelves Rotate fresh produce & products Help unload daily deliveries Clean refrigerators and freezers when needed Break down cardboard and recycle Complete other tasks requested by coordinatorPlease call our office and speak with Patty, our Volunteer Coordinator, 920-232-7660 ext. 3 to schedule an interview.
Organization: The Salvation Army Please call our office to schedule an appointment to complete the volunteering process: 920-232-7660 ext. 13 Duties: Greet and assist clients shop the pantry Stock shelves Rotate fresh produce & products Help unload daily deliveries Clean refrigerators and freezers when needed Break down cardboard and recycle Complete other tasks requested by coordinatorPlease call our office and speak with Patty, our Volunteer Coordinator, 920-232-7660 ext. 3 to schedule an interview.
Organization: The Salvation Army Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Painting nailsCome pamper our residents in assisting with painting their nails. Once a week on Wed around 10:00am the residents in our assisted living gather to get their nails painted. If you have a desire to help and to hold conversations we'd love to have you. Organization: Evergreen Retirement Community Come pamper our residents in assisting with painting their nails. Once a week on Wed around 10:00am the residents in our assisted living gather to get their nails painted. If you have a desire to help and to hold conversations we'd love to have you. Organization: Evergreen Retirement Community Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54902 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Urgent Need! Cooking for a Large GroupDo you like to cook for a crowd? Have we got the opportunity for you! Traditionally, Meal Teams have prepared a meal at home, and brought it to the shelter, warm, to serve. At this time, Day by Day is looking for volunteers who are interested in forming a team to prepare meals for 55. We have a warming kitchen with an oven, warming rack, and steam table for serving here at the shelter. We do have an industrial dishwasher and reusable trays, cups, mugs, silverware, etc. Some teams prefer to bring in disposable items to save time and skip the dishes. *Volunteers under 18 may assist with meal but must be with and near a guardian at all times.* Organization: Day By Day Shelter Do you like to cook for a crowd? Have we got the opportunity for you! Traditionally, Meal Teams have prepared a meal at home, and brought it to the shelter, warm, to serve. At this time, Day by Day is looking for volunteers who are interested in forming a team to prepare meals for 55. We have a warming kitchen with an oven, warming rack, and steam table for serving here at the shelter. We do have an industrial dishwasher and reusable trays, cups, mugs, silverware, etc. Some teams prefer to bring in disposable items to save time and skip the dishes. *Volunteers under 18 may assist with meal but must be with and near a guardian at all times.* Organization: Day By Day Shelter Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Side Walkers for Horseback Riding ProgramsAssist program participants with maintaining balance and control and interpreting directions given by the Riding Instructor during lessons. Learn more about all our volunteer opportunities at beaminginc.org/volunteer-opportunities. Volunteers must be 14 years old. No experience necessary; training provided. Watch our Volunteer Overview Video at bit.ly/3YLcXQu. Sign up for Volunteer Training by emailing our Volunteer Coordinator Denise at volunteer4beaming@gmail.com. You can then sign up for volunteer shifts at https://bit.ly/3YLdBxn. We would love for you to join the BEAMING family! Organization: BEAMING Inc. Assist program participants with maintaining balance and control and interpreting directions given by the Riding Instructor during lessons. Learn more about all our volunteer opportunities at beaminginc.org/volunteer-opportunities. Volunteers must be 14 years old. No experience necessary; training provided. Watch our Volunteer Overview Video at bit.ly/3YLcXQu. Sign up for Volunteer Training by emailing our Volunteer Coordinator Denise at volunteer4beaming@gmail.com. You can then sign up for volunteer shifts at https://bit.ly/3YLdBxn. We would love for you to join the BEAMING family! Organization: BEAMING Inc. Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54956 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Horse Handlers for Horseback Riding ProgramsHorse Handlers are responsible for the horse's behavior while a participant rides. Horse handling requires experience and we offer training in 5 different levels of horse handling. Testing is required for certification at each level. Learn more about all our volunteer opportunities at beaminginc.org/volunteer-opportunities. Volunteers must be 14 years old. No experience necessary; training provided. Watch our Volunteer Overview Video at bit.ly/3YLcXQu. Sign up for Volunteer Training by emailing our Volunteer Coordinator Denise at volunteer4beaming@gmail.com. You can then sign up for volunteer shifts at https://bit.ly/3YLdBxn. We would love for you to join the BEAMING family! Organization: BEAMING Inc. Horse Handlers are responsible for the horse's behavior while a participant rides. Horse handling requires experience and we offer training in 5 different levels of horse handling. Testing is required for certification at each level. Learn more about all our volunteer opportunities at beaminginc.org/volunteer-opportunities. Volunteers must be 14 years old. No experience necessary; training provided. Watch our Volunteer Overview Video at bit.ly/3YLcXQu. Sign up for Volunteer Training by emailing our Volunteer Coordinator Denise at volunteer4beaming@gmail.com. You can then sign up for volunteer shifts at https://bit.ly/3YLdBxn. We would love for you to join the BEAMING family! Organization: BEAMING Inc. Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54956 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lesson Prep Assistants for Horseback Riding ProgramsWe need individuals to assist with lesson preparation by grooming and saddling our horses. Learn more about all our volunteer opportunities at beaminginc.org/volunteer-opportunities. Volunteers must be 14 years old. No experience necessary; training provided. Watch our Volunteer Overview Video at bit.ly/3YLcXQu. Sign up for Volunteer Training by emailing our Volunteer Coordinator Denise at volunteer4beaming@gmail.com. You can then sign up for volunteer shifts at https://bit.ly/3YLdBxn. We would love for you to join the BEAMING family! Organization: BEAMING Inc. We need individuals to assist with lesson preparation by grooming and saddling our horses. Learn more about all our volunteer opportunities at beaminginc.org/volunteer-opportunities. Volunteers must be 14 years old. No experience necessary; training provided. Watch our Volunteer Overview Video at bit.ly/3YLcXQu. Sign up for Volunteer Training by emailing our Volunteer Coordinator Denise at volunteer4beaming@gmail.com. You can then sign up for volunteer shifts at https://bit.ly/3YLdBxn. We would love for you to join the BEAMING family! Organization: BEAMING Inc. Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54956 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Terra Program Wish ListOur men's transitional program is in need of the following items: Hygiene items (alcohol cannot be listed as one of the first three ingredients) Backpacks Socks/Underwear Bathing suits (YMCA attendance) Gym/workout clothes (YMCA attendance) Tennis shoes Book lights Wireless headphones Planners Water bottles Highlighters Interview clothing Bikes $10 gas gift cards Organization: Nova Counseling Services Our men's transitional program is in need of the following items: Hygiene items (alcohol cannot be listed as one of the first three ingredients) Backpacks Socks/Underwear Bathing suits (YMCA attendance) Gym/workout clothes (YMCA attendance) Tennis shoes Book lights Wireless headphones Planners Water bottles Highlighters Interview clothing Bikes $10 gas gift cards Organization: Nova Counseling Services Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cook or Bake For UsDo you like to cook or bake, possibly more than your family and friends can eat? Do you want to assist with meals at the Shelter, but cooking for 55 is way too overwhelming? Let Day by Day take the fruits of your labor one hot dish at a time. When Day by Day does not have a meal team, meal is provided by the Shelter. Our guests favorite Shelter provided meal is Casserole Smorgasbord. If you make a casserole for your family, consider making a second and dropping off at Day by Day. We will happily freeze to use for a future meal. Day by Day also serves snack and a continental breakfast, and baked goods and leftovers dropped off from large gatherings are always a fun surprise and a generous treat. Organization: Day By Day Shelter Do you like to cook or bake, possibly more than your family and friends can eat? Do you want to assist with meals at the Shelter, but cooking for 55 is way too overwhelming? Let Day by Day take the fruits of your labor one hot dish at a time. When Day by Day does not have a meal team, meal is provided by the Shelter. Our guests favorite Shelter provided meal is Casserole Smorgasbord. If you make a casserole for your family, consider making a second and dropping off at Day by Day. We will happily freeze to use for a future meal. Day by Day also serves snack and a continental breakfast, and baked goods and leftovers dropped off from large gatherings are always a fun surprise and a generous treat. Organization: Day By Day Shelter Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Shopping volunteerWe are looking for a volunteer shopper, someone who will shop in the community for a resident or meet a resident and assist at the store. Organization: Park View Health Center We are looking for a volunteer shopper, someone who will shop in the community for a resident or meet a resident and assist at the store. Organization: Park View Health Center Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54904 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Kitchen AssistantThis volunteer will work closely with the Kitchen Coordinator to assist in the preparation, serving, and clean-up. Volunteer hours are between 9am-1pm Monday-Friday. Set up lunch tablesClean and prepare fruits and vegetables. Prepare salads, desserts, or side dishes as necessary. Pan off food items to be heated. Identify, date, and refrigerate donated items to be prepared and served at a later time. Serve lunch from 11:00am – 12:30pm. Breakdown and clean up the serving area, refrigerate unused items, and wipe down tables after serving. Clean drawers, cupboards, re-stock products, etc. when time permits. Other duties as assigned.Organization: The Salvation Army This volunteer will work closely with the Kitchen Coordinator to assist in the preparation, serving, and clean-up. Volunteer hours are between 9am-1pm Monday-Friday. Set up lunch tablesClean and prepare fruits and vegetables. Prepare salads, desserts, or side dishes as necessary. Pan off food items to be heated. Identify, date, and refrigerate donated items to be prepared and served at a later time. Serve lunch from 11:00am – 12:30pm. Breakdown and clean up the serving area, refrigerate unused items, and wipe down tables after serving. Clean drawers, cupboards, re-stock products, etc. when time permits. Other duties as assigned.Organization: The Salvation Army Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: clean up/weed courtyards/patiosvolunteers who want to weed flower beds/ clean patios Organization: Park View Health Center volunteers who want to weed flower beds/ clean patios Organization: Park View Health Center Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Wellness Support SpecialistJoin our Volunteer Team-we are seeking enthusiastic volunteers to assist the RN in our Wellness Room, (RN cuts toe nails/finger nails) providing essential support to ensure a welcoming and hygienic environment for out participants. As a wellness support specialist, your efforts will directly contribute to the comfort an satisfaction of those who visit out center. Responsibilities: Foot Bath Assistance: prepare and fill foot baths to create a relaxing experience for participants. Sanitation: Maintain cleanliness by thoroughly sanitizing equipment and areas after each use. Facility Maintenance: Vacuum room to keep the area tidy and inviting. Laundry Duties: Wash and dry towels used, to ensure fresh and comfortable towels are available. Benefits: Build connections with community members and other passionate volunteers, receive annual recognition for your valued contribution. Join us in creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere for all who visit our Center. Your support will make a difference in the lives of others. Organization: Oshkosh Seniors Center Join our Volunteer Team-we are seeking enthusiastic volunteers to assist the RN in our Wellness Room, (RN cuts toe nails/finger nails) providing essential support to ensure a welcoming and hygienic environment for out participants. As a wellness support specialist, your efforts will directly contribute to the comfort an satisfaction of those who visit out center. Responsibilities: Foot Bath Assistance: prepare and fill foot baths to create a relaxing experience for participants. Sanitation: Maintain cleanliness by thoroughly sanitizing equipment and areas after each use. Facility Maintenance: Vacuum room to keep the area tidy and inviting. Laundry Duties: Wash and dry towels used, to ensure fresh and comfortable towels are available. Benefits: Build connections with community members and other passionate volunteers, receive annual recognition for your valued contribution. Join us in creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere for all who visit our Center. Your support will make a difference in the lives of others. Organization: Oshkosh Seniors Center Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 54902 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Bent Woods Neighborhood VolunteerOngoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Ongoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Congress Field Neighborhood VolunteerOngoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Ongoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Midtown Neighborhood VolunteerOngoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Ongoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Downtown Neighborhood VolunteerOngoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Ongoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Ferry Crossing Neighborhood VolunteerOngoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Ongoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fox Chase Neighborhood VolunteerOngoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Ongoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54904 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Green Acres Neighborhood VolunteerOngoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Ongoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54904 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Historic 4th Ward Neighborhood VolunteerOngoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Ongoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Historic 6th Ward Neighborhood VolunteerOngoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Ongoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54902 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Historic Jackson Neighborhood VolunteerOngoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Ongoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54902 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Lumber River Neighborhood VolunteerOngoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Ongoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Marina District Neighborhood VolunteerOngoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Ongoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54902 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Menominee North Neighborhood VolunteerOngoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Ongoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Menominee South Neighborhood VolunteerOngoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Ongoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Middle Village Neighborhood VolunteerOngoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Ongoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Miller's Bay Neighborhood VolunteerOngoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Ongoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: North Park Neighborhood VolunteerOngoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Ongoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: North Park Neighborhood VolunteerOngoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Ongoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Northshore Neighborhood VolunteerOngoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Ongoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Quarry Park Neighborhood VolunteerOngoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Ongoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54902 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: River East Neighborhood VolunteerOngoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Ongoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sacred Heart Neighborhood VolunteerOngoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Ongoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54902 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sawyer-Paine Neighborhood VolunteerOngoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Ongoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sawyer Creek Neighborhood VolunteerOngoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Ongoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Stevens Park Neighborhood VolunteerOngoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Ongoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Woodland Park Neighborhood VolunteerOngoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Ongoing need for volunteers for a variety of projects. Please respond if you are interested in getting involved, and someone from this neighborhood association will be in contact with you! Organization: Oshkosh Healthy Neighborhoods Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fund Development Committee MemberSupports development and implementation of the fund development plan including annual and major giving, special events, planned giving, prospect identification, and donor cultivation and stewardship. Develops strategies for greater Board enthusiasm and support of fundraising activities. (Meeting schedules vary by region, but tend to be quarterly or bi-monthly) Organization: Girl Scouts of the Northwestern Great Lakes Supports development and implementation of the fund development plan including annual and major giving, special events, planned giving, prospect identification, and donor cultivation and stewardship. Develops strategies for greater Board enthusiasm and support of fundraising activities. (Meeting schedules vary by region, but tend to be quarterly or bi-monthly) Organization: Girl Scouts of the Northwestern Great Lakes Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54913 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Special Events AssistanceSpecial events need greeters and servers who enjoy meeting with people, as well as people to haul, set up, and clean up. Bakers can also contribute snacks and treats to our events. High school aged students are welcome to help. Organization: Bergstrom Mahler Museum of Glass Special events need greeters and servers who enjoy meeting with people, as well as people to haul, set up, and clean up. Bakers can also contribute snacks and treats to our events. High school aged students are welcome to help. Organization: Bergstrom Mahler Museum of Glass Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54956 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Event PlannerDo you love to create events or plan parties? The Oshkosh Area Girl Scouts would love your help! Whether you're planning a badge day, recruitment event or just a fun activity for girls to do, we would love your skills and help planning! Our service unit is an active unit and love to host events for the girls and their troops. If you have a special skill and think it would be fun to teach to girls, we'd love to hear from you! Big events, small events, we are open to ideas and we will work with you! Organization: Girl Scouts of the Northwestern Great Lakes Do you love to create events or plan parties? The Oshkosh Area Girl Scouts would love your help! Whether you're planning a badge day, recruitment event or just a fun activity for girls to do, we would love your skills and help planning! Our service unit is an active unit and love to host events for the girls and their troops. If you have a special skill and think it would be fun to teach to girls, we'd love to hear from you! Big events, small events, we are open to ideas and we will work with you! Organization: Girl Scouts of the Northwestern Great Lakes Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54902 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fundraising & Events Volunteers - URGENTWe urgently need help with fundraising activities, and help at special events throughout the year including Day at the Derby in the spring, our new Christmas in July Carnival & Craft Fair, Holiday for the Horses and BOOfest in the fall, and Santa at the Ranch in December. Learn more about all our volunteer opportunities at beaminginc.org/volunteer-opportunities. Volunteers must be 14 years old. No experience necessary; training provided. Watch our Volunteer Overview Video at bit.ly/3YLcXQu. Sign up for Volunteer Training by emailing our Volunteer Coordinator Denise at volunteer4beaming@gmail.com. You can then sign up for volunteer shifts at https://bit.ly/3YLdBxn. We would love for you to join the BEAMING family! Organization: BEAMING Inc. We urgently need help with fundraising activities, and help at special events throughout the year including Day at the Derby in the spring, our new Christmas in July Carnival & Craft Fair, Holiday for the Horses and BOOfest in the fall, and Santa at the Ranch in December. Learn more about all our volunteer opportunities at beaminginc.org/volunteer-opportunities. Volunteers must be 14 years old. No experience necessary; training provided. Watch our Volunteer Overview Video at bit.ly/3YLcXQu. Sign up for Volunteer Training by emailing our Volunteer Coordinator Denise at volunteer4beaming@gmail.com. You can then sign up for volunteer shifts at https://bit.ly/3YLdBxn. We would love for you to join the BEAMING family! Organization: BEAMING Inc. Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54956 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Event VolunteerVolunteers give their time at every performance The Grand presents; they are often seen ushering patrons to their seats, checking coats, taking tickets, and filling other various roles. There is no minimum amount of time volunteers are required to give, but every hour is appreciated!
Organization: The Grand Oshkosh Volunteers give their time at every performance The Grand presents; they are often seen ushering patrons to their seats, checking coats, taking tickets, and filling other various roles. There is no minimum amount of time volunteers are required to give, but every hour is appreciated!
Organization: The Grand Oshkosh Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Focus on Giving Back: Volunteer Behind the Lens for United Way Events!Join us behind the lens and help us capture the heart and soul of our Oshkosh Area United Way events! We're seeking a skilled and passionate volunteer photographer to assist capturing our enthusiastic volunteers and event attendees, from community gatherings to fundraising events. Your photos will play a crucial role in telling our story, engaging our supporters, and amplifying our impact. If you have an eye for detail and a passion for storytelling through images, we'd love to see if this opportunity is a good match! Our next OAUW Event is*: Race for the Light - Saturday, December 7, 4:00 P.M. to 5:30 P.M.*Photography volunteers are not expected to attend for the whole event. Organization: Oshkosh Area United Way Join us behind the lens and help us capture the heart and soul of our Oshkosh Area United Way events! We're seeking a skilled and passionate volunteer photographer to assist capturing our enthusiastic volunteers and event attendees, from community gatherings to fundraising events. Your photos will play a crucial role in telling our story, engaging our supporters, and amplifying our impact. If you have an eye for detail and a passion for storytelling through images, we'd love to see if this opportunity is a good match! Our next OAUW Event is*: Race for the Light - Saturday, December 7, 4:00 P.M. to 5:30 P.M.*Photography volunteers are not expected to attend for the whole event. Organization: Oshkosh Area United Way Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54923 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Oshkosh!Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Central Wisconsin is looking for adult mentors to be matched with young people in Oshkosh. There are 29 kids who are waiting for mentors right in your hometown! Matches get together 2-4 times a month. A Big (mentor) is matched with a Little (the child) so that they can enjoy their hobbies and interests together along with exploring new things. Matches get outdoors, enjoy sports, go to libraries and nature centers, get a coffee or maybe some pizza, play cards and games, build things, have fun with arts & crafts, enjoy local events, and just talk and laugh. Mentors must be 18 years old. There is a requested 12-month commitment. You must have a driver's license. Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Central WI serves Winnebago, Outagamie, Waupaca, and Calumet counties. Start your application here. Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Central Wisconsin Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Central Wisconsin is looking for adult mentors to be matched with young people in Oshkosh. There are 29 kids who are waiting for mentors right in your hometown! Matches get together 2-4 times a month. A Big (mentor) is matched with a Little (the child) so that they can enjoy their hobbies and interests together along with exploring new things. Matches get outdoors, enjoy sports, go to libraries and nature centers, get a coffee or maybe some pizza, play cards and games, build things, have fun with arts & crafts, enjoy local events, and just talk and laugh. Mentors must be 18 years old. There is a requested 12-month commitment. You must have a driver's license. Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Central WI serves Winnebago, Outagamie, Waupaca, and Calumet counties. Start your application here. Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Central Wisconsin Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54956 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Winneconne!Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Central Wisconsin is looking for adult mentors to be matched with young people in Winneconne. There are four kids who are waiting for mentors right in your hometown! Matches get together 2-4 times a month. A Big (mentor) is matched with a Little (the child) so that they can enjoy their hobbies and interests together along with exploring new things. Matches get outdoors, enjoy sports, go to libraries and nature centers, get a coffee or maybe some pizza, play cards and games, build things, have fun with arts & crafts, enjoy local events, and just talk and laugh. Mentors must be 18 years old. There is a requested 12-month commitment. You must have a driver's license. Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Central WI serves Winnebago, Outagamie, Waupaca, and Calumet counties. Start an application here. Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Central Wisconsin Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Central Wisconsin is looking for adult mentors to be matched with young people in Winneconne. There are four kids who are waiting for mentors right in your hometown! Matches get together 2-4 times a month. A Big (mentor) is matched with a Little (the child) so that they can enjoy their hobbies and interests together along with exploring new things. Matches get outdoors, enjoy sports, go to libraries and nature centers, get a coffee or maybe some pizza, play cards and games, build things, have fun with arts & crafts, enjoy local events, and just talk and laugh. Mentors must be 18 years old. There is a requested 12-month commitment. You must have a driver's license. Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Central WI serves Winnebago, Outagamie, Waupaca, and Calumet counties. Start an application here. Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Central Wisconsin Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54956 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Wave Robotics MentorWave Robotics is an after school STEAM program where students design, build, and code a robot. We are looking for mentors to help guide students during their educational journey. We seek to grow and foster both technical skills and administrative skills. Opportunities vary from supervising the metal shop, to coding with students, to proof reading their budget requests. Organization: Wave Robotics Wave Robotics is an after school STEAM program where students design, build, and code a robot. We are looking for mentors to help guide students during their educational journey. We seek to grow and foster both technical skills and administrative skills. Opportunities vary from supervising the metal shop, to coding with students, to proof reading their budget requests. Organization: Wave Robotics Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Service to the Armed Forces CaseworkerEnsure military families are supported and their needs are met when faced with an emergency. Maintain strict confidentiality of any case notes, and private personal information in accordance with Red Cross policiesUnderstand and apply Service to Armed Forces (SAF) policies, procedures and protocols related to Red Cross client services consistently and correctly.Support emergency communications, financial assistance, and provide additional services as needed. The follow up process includes making follow-up calls to families and/or military members or others to determine if their needs are met and provide other follow-up actions needed for complete and timely client service.Provide appropriate service to clients which could include referrals within the organization and to other agencies.Maintain professionalism and conduct as stated in Red Cross policyMaintain current casework required training.Qualifications: Reliable access to resources needed to volunteer to include phone, personal computer and internet connection.Must have good customer service and problem-solving skillsDemonstrated ability to treat people with respect under all circumstances and instill trust in others while upholding the values and principles of the American Red CrossAbility to apply active listening skills, empathy, compassion and employ reasoning and questioning strategies to capture, analyze, and interpret information from clients, staff, and managementGood computer skills to include use of Internet search tools; Internet; and Microsoft Office Suite, to include Outlook, word-processingEffective interviewing skills and a sound knowledge of telephone and in-person etiquette and pleasant and friendly manners respectful of human dignityAbility to work with or without supervision and with a teamEffective verbal and written communication skillsAble to work with culturally diverse populationsWillingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies.Organization: American Red Cross Ensure military families are supported and their needs are met when faced with an emergency. Maintain strict confidentiality of any case notes, and private personal information in accordance with Red Cross policiesUnderstand and apply Service to Armed Forces (SAF) policies, procedures and protocols related to Red Cross client services consistently and correctly.Support emergency communications, financial assistance, and provide additional services as needed. The follow up process includes making follow-up calls to families and/or military members or others to determine if their needs are met and provide other follow-up actions needed for complete and timely client service.Provide appropriate service to clients which could include referrals within the organization and to other agencies.Maintain professionalism and conduct as stated in Red Cross policyMaintain current casework required training.Qualifications: Reliable access to resources needed to volunteer to include phone, personal computer and internet connection.Must have good customer service and problem-solving skillsDemonstrated ability to treat people with respect under all circumstances and instill trust in others while upholding the values and principles of the American Red CrossAbility to apply active listening skills, empathy, compassion and employ reasoning and questioning strategies to capture, analyze, and interpret information from clients, staff, and managementGood computer skills to include use of Internet search tools; Internet; and Microsoft Office Suite, to include Outlook, word-processingEffective interviewing skills and a sound knowledge of telephone and in-person etiquette and pleasant and friendly manners respectful of human dignityAbility to work with or without supervision and with a teamEffective verbal and written communication skillsAble to work with culturally diverse populationsWillingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies.Organization: American Red Cross Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Mediator - Resolve Conflicts & Foster Peaceful Collaboration (Oshkosh and/or Fond du Lac)By volunteering as a mediator, you can make a meaningful difference, not only in the lives of people you personally guide through mediation but also in the broader community by promoting a culture of collaborative resolution building. Whether you are completely new to mediation or experienced, have no fear. We deeply invest ourselves in training, coaching, and mentoring our volunteers, so everyone is confident facilitating the process of mediation. By becoming a volunteer with us, we are confident you will grow in areas such as the ones listed below through your first-hand experiences and reflections with our community of mediators: Conflict Resolution: Enhance your ability to resolve conflicts in all settings of life, including personal and professional.Community Impact: Promote peace and understanding within our community on the frontlines by helping individuals resolve conflicts peacefully and collaboratively.Communication: Gain a deeper understanding of human behavior and improve your communication, negotiation, and problem-solving skills.Empowerment of Others: Help individuals and groups develop their own solutions to conflicts, empowering them to manage disputes more effectively in the future.Satisfaction: Experience the fulfillment that comes from helping others navigate their challenging conflicts and reach a clear sense of closure.Professional Development: Add valuable experience to your resume.Interested in learning more about this unique volunteer opportunity? Click 'Respond' in the upper righthand corner to begin the conversation and discover if it’s the right match for you. We hope to connect with you soon! Organization: Resolution Center, Inc. By volunteering as a mediator, you can make a meaningful difference, not only in the lives of people you personally guide through mediation but also in the broader community by promoting a culture of collaborative resolution building. Whether you are completely new to mediation or experienced, have no fear. We deeply invest ourselves in training, coaching, and mentoring our volunteers, so everyone is confident facilitating the process of mediation. By becoming a volunteer with us, we are confident you will grow in areas such as the ones listed below through your first-hand experiences and reflections with our community of mediators: Conflict Resolution: Enhance your ability to resolve conflicts in all settings of life, including personal and professional.Community Impact: Promote peace and understanding within our community on the frontlines by helping individuals resolve conflicts peacefully and collaboratively.Communication: Gain a deeper understanding of human behavior and improve your communication, negotiation, and problem-solving skills.Empowerment of Others: Help individuals and groups develop their own solutions to conflicts, empowering them to manage disputes more effectively in the future.Satisfaction: Experience the fulfillment that comes from helping others navigate their challenging conflicts and reach a clear sense of closure.Professional Development: Add valuable experience to your resume.Interested in learning more about this unique volunteer opportunity? Click 'Respond' in the upper righthand corner to begin the conversation and discover if it’s the right match for you. We hope to connect with you soon! Organization: Resolution Center, Inc. Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer at a local blood drive.The purpose of the Blood Donor Ambassador is to provide excellent and enthusiastic customer service to enhance the blood donor experience. Engage with blood donors to promote blood donation and set the stage for a long-term commitment to regular blood donations. Assist donors with re-hydrating after donation and observe for post-donation reactions. Express gratitude and ensure each blood donor is sincerely thanked for their donation. Usually hosted at a community or sponsor-owned locationBlood collection procedures are whole blood and red cell (no platelets or plasma)‘Mobile’ blood drives change almost every day—with the need to setup and takedown each blood drive, they tend to be faster paced, in a variety of sites, with different donors, sponsors, team members, and chargeperson each driveOften requires careful maintenance of donor flow and wait times (typically more donors on the schedule)Events confirmed about 6 weeks in advanceSupport Red Cross staff by being helpful, flexible, and patientGreet donors, explain the donation process as necessary and assist with initial intake and hand offs through the blood donation processManage donor flow and direct donors to Check-InModel excellent customer service behaviors.Ensure blood donors have relevant information and that questions are answered appropriately while creating a favorable impression of the blood donation process.Learn and share the Red Cross story, including the mission, vision, and valuesWork with collections team supervisor or charge staff to match donor’s blood type with the best product for maximum impact (Right Type Mix)Check Post Donation Info and timeSet up and maintain cleanliness in Reception and Hospitality AreasProvide customer service to donors in the Hospitality Area by ensuring that each donor is recognized for his/her contribution.Check that donor has their post-donation information before leaving the driveReport possible adverse post-donation physical reactions to the collections staff. Protect donors from injury during adverse reactions (if able without hurting self)May be asked to sanitize/disinfect donor areas and bedsMay make reminder/cancellation calls, re-schedule donor appointments, and perform follow up activities as directedEncourage donors to download Donor App, use RapidPassQualifications: 1+ shift(s) every three months dependent on geographic location. Average shift is 5-6 hours. *Must have weekday availability, unless otherwise noted above* Organization: American Red Cross The purpose of the Blood Donor Ambassador is to provide excellent and enthusiastic customer service to enhance the blood donor experience. Engage with blood donors to promote blood donation and set the stage for a long-term commitment to regular blood donations. Assist donors with re-hydrating after donation and observe for post-donation reactions. Express gratitude and ensure each blood donor is sincerely thanked for their donation. Usually hosted at a community or sponsor-owned locationBlood collection procedures are whole blood and red cell (no platelets or plasma)‘Mobile’ blood drives change almost every day—with the need to setup and takedown each blood drive, they tend to be faster paced, in a variety of sites, with different donors, sponsors, team members, and chargeperson each driveOften requires careful maintenance of donor flow and wait times (typically more donors on the schedule)Events confirmed about 6 weeks in advanceSupport Red Cross staff by being helpful, flexible, and patientGreet donors, explain the donation process as necessary and assist with initial intake and hand offs through the blood donation processManage donor flow and direct donors to Check-InModel excellent customer service behaviors.Ensure blood donors have relevant information and that questions are answered appropriately while creating a favorable impression of the blood donation process.Learn and share the Red Cross story, including the mission, vision, and valuesWork with collections team supervisor or charge staff to match donor’s blood type with the best product for maximum impact (Right Type Mix)Check Post Donation Info and timeSet up and maintain cleanliness in Reception and Hospitality AreasProvide customer service to donors in the Hospitality Area by ensuring that each donor is recognized for his/her contribution.Check that donor has their post-donation information before leaving the driveReport possible adverse post-donation physical reactions to the collections staff. Protect donors from injury during adverse reactions (if able without hurting self)May be asked to sanitize/disinfect donor areas and bedsMay make reminder/cancellation calls, re-schedule donor appointments, and perform follow up activities as directedEncourage donors to download Donor App, use RapidPassQualifications: 1+ shift(s) every three months dependent on geographic location. Average shift is 5-6 hours. *Must have weekday availability, unless otherwise noted above* Organization: American Red Cross Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Forestry / Landscaping VolunteersThe Oshkosh Parks department manages and maintains several acres of parks, shoreline and trails. Volunteers are needed to assist with various landscaping tasks such as invasive species control, mulching and weeding of flowers beds, cleaning of boat docks, and more! Volunteers will be provided with appropriate tools but may need to supply their own work/gardening gloves. Landscaping projects may require a stricter schedule, however, volunteers signing up for weekly/biweekly projects may have a more flexible schedule. Volunteers shall be 18 or older unless under supervision of an adult approved by the Oshkosh Parks staff. For more information or to sign-up, click the link below: https://bttr.im/r5aqb Organization: City of Oshkosh Parks Department The Oshkosh Parks department manages and maintains several acres of parks, shoreline and trails. Volunteers are needed to assist with various landscaping tasks such as invasive species control, mulching and weeding of flowers beds, cleaning of boat docks, and more! Volunteers will be provided with appropriate tools but may need to supply their own work/gardening gloves. Landscaping projects may require a stricter schedule, however, volunteers signing up for weekly/biweekly projects may have a more flexible schedule. Volunteers shall be 18 or older unless under supervision of an adult approved by the Oshkosh Parks staff. For more information or to sign-up, click the link below: https://bttr.im/r5aqb Organization: City of Oshkosh Parks Department Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Service to the Armed Forces Reconnection Workshop FacilitatorProvide Reconnection Workshop modules to military, veterans and their families in various community-based settings. • Willingness to support the Red Cross mission and the United States military Qualifications: • SAF eligible mental health professional, holding a current and unencumbered license Organization: American Red Cross Provide Reconnection Workshop modules to military, veterans and their families in various community-based settings. • Willingness to support the Red Cross mission and the United States military Qualifications: • SAF eligible mental health professional, holding a current and unencumbered license Organization: American Red Cross Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Oshkosh Office Fleet VolunteerHelp coordinate the scheduling, utilization, maintenance and documentation, of American Red Cross vehicles to ensure the organization has a fully operational and deployable fleet Ensure each vehicles registration, insurance and associated documents are properly stored/displayed in all regional fleet vehicles.Support vehicle maintenance and repairs in concert with the fleet vendor [Element] and the local automotive maintenance and repair shops.Work with local service providers and Fleet staff to ensure timely preventive maintenance on fleet vehicles.Performing light maintenance and support keeping vehicles clean to ensure the fleet remains in top condition.Conduct regular inspections of vehicles to identify repair or maintenance needs as they arise.Advise regional Operations team of process improvements to help find efficiencies in maintaining the regional fleet.Support the onboarding of new authorized drivers to the American Red Cross in all departments ensuring they have received correct training on the organizations processes and safety guidelines as it relates to fleetQualifications: Maintain a valid driver's license from the state in which they resideQualified MVR (motor vehicle record)Knowledge of DOT [Dept. of Transportation] a plus, but not requiredCommunication and interpersonal skillsThe ability to assist with fleet coordination using logistical organizational skillsWillingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies.Organization: American Red Cross Help coordinate the scheduling, utilization, maintenance and documentation, of American Red Cross vehicles to ensure the organization has a fully operational and deployable fleet Ensure each vehicles registration, insurance and associated documents are properly stored/displayed in all regional fleet vehicles.Support vehicle maintenance and repairs in concert with the fleet vendor [Element] and the local automotive maintenance and repair shops.Work with local service providers and Fleet staff to ensure timely preventive maintenance on fleet vehicles.Performing light maintenance and support keeping vehicles clean to ensure the fleet remains in top condition.Conduct regular inspections of vehicles to identify repair or maintenance needs as they arise.Advise regional Operations team of process improvements to help find efficiencies in maintaining the regional fleet.Support the onboarding of new authorized drivers to the American Red Cross in all departments ensuring they have received correct training on the organizations processes and safety guidelines as it relates to fleetQualifications: Maintain a valid driver's license from the state in which they resideQualified MVR (motor vehicle record)Knowledge of DOT [Dept. of Transportation] a plus, but not requiredCommunication and interpersonal skillsThe ability to assist with fleet coordination using logistical organizational skillsWillingness to comply with current public health and Red Cross policies.Organization: American Red Cross Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54956 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Night Owl's Needed - Disaster DispatcherEnsures timely activation and monitoring of local and regional Disaster Action Team (DAT) responses. The Duty Officer supports the DAT program either at the chapter/territory or region level. Leadership May determine if Red Cross action is required; may decide if Red Cross will respond via DAT. Uses event triggers such as size, scope, and type of the event to direct the DAT response. Works with on-scene DAT leadership to support the response and provide technical guidance. Support and trains new Duty Officers.Functional Dispatch DAT members and monitor the response to ensure appropriate resources are made available. Activate Disaster Health Services, Disaster Mental Health, and Disaster Spiritual Care, Public Affairs when requested. Documents incoming disaster notification and creates & verifies events in RC Respond. May be required to monitor activity across multiple DAT responses. Notify Chapter and Regional staff of significant events, and contribute to an Initial Incident Report, when appropriate. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region.Qualifications: Demonstrated leadership and communication skills Demonstrated commitment to mission of the American Red Cross Ability to remotely monitor and track details of DAT responses Ability to prioritize multiple tasks in complex and stressful situations Proficient with Red Cross systems and online interfaces Sit and/or stand for minimum two-hour periods Work for long periods on computer Speak clearly on the phone and in personWork remotely from comfort of home. To learn more or to apply, please visit www.redcross.org/volunteer. Organization: American Red Cross Ensures timely activation and monitoring of local and regional Disaster Action Team (DAT) responses. The Duty Officer supports the DAT program either at the chapter/territory or region level. Leadership May determine if Red Cross action is required; may decide if Red Cross will respond via DAT. Uses event triggers such as size, scope, and type of the event to direct the DAT response. Works with on-scene DAT leadership to support the response and provide technical guidance. Support and trains new Duty Officers.Functional Dispatch DAT members and monitor the response to ensure appropriate resources are made available. Activate Disaster Health Services, Disaster Mental Health, and Disaster Spiritual Care, Public Affairs when requested. Documents incoming disaster notification and creates & verifies events in RC Respond. May be required to monitor activity across multiple DAT responses. Notify Chapter and Regional staff of significant events, and contribute to an Initial Incident Report, when appropriate. Attends regularly scheduled team/DAT meetings as required by Chapter/Region.Qualifications: Demonstrated leadership and communication skills Demonstrated commitment to mission of the American Red Cross Ability to remotely monitor and track details of DAT responses Ability to prioritize multiple tasks in complex and stressful situations Proficient with Red Cross systems and online interfaces Sit and/or stand for minimum two-hour periods Work for long periods on computer Speak clearly on the phone and in personWork remotely from comfort of home. To learn more or to apply, please visit www.redcross.org/volunteer. Organization: American Red Cross Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Join Our Board of Directors!Child Care Resource & Referral (CCR&R) seeks passionate individuals to join our Board of Directors! Make an impact on early childhood education and family support in Northeast WI. Your voice can help shape the future of child care in our community. What to expect: Meetings: Bi-monthly (4:30-6:30 pm) Location: Kimberly Office Perk: Dinner providedDesired Skill and Experience: Accounting Human Resources Legal Finances Community Relations Fundraising/Event Planning PhilanthropyWant to learn more? Contact CCR&R Executive Director Candy Hall, candyh@ccrrfoxvalley.org. Organization: Child Care Resource & Referral Fox Cities Child Care Resource & Referral (CCR&R) seeks passionate individuals to join our Board of Directors! Make an impact on early childhood education and family support in Northeast WI. Your voice can help shape the future of child care in our community. What to expect: Meetings: Bi-monthly (4:30-6:30 pm) Location: Kimberly Office Perk: Dinner providedDesired Skill and Experience: Accounting Human Resources Legal Finances Community Relations Fundraising/Event Planning PhilanthropyWant to learn more? Contact CCR&R Executive Director Candy Hall, candyh@ccrrfoxvalley.org. Organization: Child Care Resource & Referral Fox Cities Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54136 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adult Education Tutor (Adult Education or English Language Learning)Do you believe in the importance of education? Become a tutor! Our students need support in Basic Literacy or in English Language Learning (reading, writing, spelling, comprehension, and conversation skills). A teaching background or foreign language is not required. Training is provided. Volunteer Qualifications: Be flexible, friendly, patient, and optimistic Be dependable and prompt Be able to maintain confidentiality about learner information and the work you do together Have a sense of humor!!Responsibilities Complete tutor training workshop and online modules Work one-on-one with a learner for a minimum of nine months Meet weekly or monthly with a learner for 1 to 3 hours in a neutral, public place such as a public library or Fox Valley Literacy office Participate in at least five in-service or webinar sessions organized by Fox Valley Literacy through the year Design lessons that include real-world materials based on a learner’s needs and interests Inform the learner about Fox Valley Literacy’s testing requirements and encourage participation Communicate with staff regularly to discuss goal setting, share concerns, and celebrate goal attainment Be responsible for the return of books and materials taken from Fox Valley Literacy’s library Spend approximately one hour per week preparing for lessons Report monthly learner progress by turning in your tutor calendarBenefits A greater understanding and appreciation of diverse cultures and lifestyles A greater feeling of involvement in the community A better understanding of the problems of illiteracy Knowledge of methods and strategies for helping adults You can meet with your student in person or online!Organization: Fox Valley Literacy Do you believe in the importance of education? Become a tutor! Our students need support in Basic Literacy or in English Language Learning (reading, writing, spelling, comprehension, and conversation skills). A teaching background or foreign language is not required. Training is provided. Volunteer Qualifications: Be flexible, friendly, patient, and optimistic Be dependable and prompt Be able to maintain confidentiality about learner information and the work you do together Have a sense of humor!!Responsibilities Complete tutor training workshop and online modules Work one-on-one with a learner for a minimum of nine months Meet weekly or monthly with a learner for 1 to 3 hours in a neutral, public place such as a public library or Fox Valley Literacy office Participate in at least five in-service or webinar sessions organized by Fox Valley Literacy through the year Design lessons that include real-world materials based on a learner’s needs and interests Inform the learner about Fox Valley Literacy’s testing requirements and encourage participation Communicate with staff regularly to discuss goal setting, share concerns, and celebrate goal attainment Be responsible for the return of books and materials taken from Fox Valley Literacy’s library Spend approximately one hour per week preparing for lessons Report monthly learner progress by turning in your tutor calendarBenefits A greater understanding and appreciation of diverse cultures and lifestyles A greater feeling of involvement in the community A better understanding of the problems of illiteracy Knowledge of methods and strategies for helping adults You can meet with your student in person or online!Organization: Fox Valley Literacy Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54911 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Early Birds Wanted!Are you awake before dawn and looking for something rewarding to fill those early hours? Day by Day would love to have you as an AM Hospitality volunteer. AM Hospitality volunteers assist with setting up, refilling, and cleaning up our continental breakfast from 6am-8am. This position is available 7 days a week. Schedule a time to tour the Shelter and learn more here! Organization: Day By Day Shelter Are you awake before dawn and looking for something rewarding to fill those early hours? Day by Day would love to have you as an AM Hospitality volunteer. AM Hospitality volunteers assist with setting up, refilling, and cleaning up our continental breakfast from 6am-8am. This position is available 7 days a week. Schedule a time to tour the Shelter and learn more here! Organization: Day By Day Shelter Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: PM HospitalityAt Day by Day, our PM Hospitality Volunteers make a difference from 5:30-8:30pm by assisting with helping guests pick a shower time upon arrival. They also assist with laundry, unlocking shower doors for guests, and ensuring that guest needs are met. This position is available 7 days a week. Organization: Day By Day Shelter At Day by Day, our PM Hospitality Volunteers make a difference from 5:30-8:30pm by assisting with helping guests pick a shower time upon arrival. They also assist with laundry, unlocking shower doors for guests, and ensuring that guest needs are met. This position is available 7 days a week. Organization: Day By Day Shelter Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Guest RegistrationThe Guest Registration Volunteer plays a crucial role in welcoming and assisting guests at our food pantry. This position involves greeting guests, checking in existing guests, and interviewing new guests using our database. The ideal candidate should be comfortable working with individuals from diverse backgrounds, possess strong computer skills, and be able to follow program guidelines accurately. Key Responsibilities: Welcoming Guests: Warmly greet guests as they arrive at the pantry.Check-In: Efficiently check-in existing guests using our database system.Customer Interaction: Deal respectfully and effectively with people from diverse backgrounds and identities, including Non-English Speakers.Guest Interviews: Conduct interviews with new guests to gather necessary demographic information for our database.Verification: Ensure that guests are within our service area, and verify the addresses and identities of all guests and their household members.Data Entry: Accurately input guest information and household details into our system.Guideline Adherence: Explain and enforce pantry shopping rules to guests.Customer Service: Provide excellent customer service and support to all guests.Qualifications: Enjoy working directly with people from diverse backgrounds.Strong computer skills and familiarity with database systems.Ability to follow program guidelines and procedures.Good communication and interpersonal skills.Attention to detail and accuracy in data entry.Ability to handle sensitive information with confidentiality.Patience, empathy, and a positive attitude.Benefits: Make a significant impact in the lives of community members by ensuring they receive the support they need.Develop and enhance skills in customer service, data entry, and community outreach.Be part of a supportive and compassionate volunteer team.Join us in our mission to support our community by ensuring a welcoming and efficient registration process for all our guests! APPLY HERE: OACP Volunteer Application Organization: Oshkosh Area Community Pantry The Guest Registration Volunteer plays a crucial role in welcoming and assisting guests at our food pantry. This position involves greeting guests, checking in existing guests, and interviewing new guests using our database. The ideal candidate should be comfortable working with individuals from diverse backgrounds, possess strong computer skills, and be able to follow program guidelines accurately. Key Responsibilities: Welcoming Guests: Warmly greet guests as they arrive at the pantry.Check-In: Efficiently check-in existing guests using our database system.Customer Interaction: Deal respectfully and effectively with people from diverse backgrounds and identities, including Non-English Speakers.Guest Interviews: Conduct interviews with new guests to gather necessary demographic information for our database.Verification: Ensure that guests are within our service area, and verify the addresses and identities of all guests and their household members.Data Entry: Accurately input guest information and household details into our system.Guideline Adherence: Explain and enforce pantry shopping rules to guests.Customer Service: Provide excellent customer service and support to all guests.Qualifications: Enjoy working directly with people from diverse backgrounds.Strong computer skills and familiarity with database systems.Ability to follow program guidelines and procedures.Good communication and interpersonal skills.Attention to detail and accuracy in data entry.Ability to handle sensitive information with confidentiality.Patience, empathy, and a positive attitude.Benefits: Make a significant impact in the lives of community members by ensuring they receive the support they need.Develop and enhance skills in customer service, data entry, and community outreach.Be part of a supportive and compassionate volunteer team.Join us in our mission to support our community by ensuring a welcoming and efficient registration process for all our guests! APPLY HERE: OACP Volunteer Application Organization: Oshkosh Area Community Pantry Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Guest CheckoutThe Guest Check-Out Volunteer is essential to the smooth operation of our food pantry, ensuring guests have a positive and efficient experience as they complete their shopping. This role involves weighing carts, recording weights in the computer system, enforcing product limits, and assisting guests as needed. The ideal candidate should be comfortable interacting with individuals from diverse backgrounds, including non-English speaking guests, and possess the physical ability to manage full shopping carts. Key Responsibilities: Guest Check-Out: Efficiently check out guests who have finished shopping.Weighing Carts: Place shopping carts on the scale and accurately record the weight in our computer system.Enforce Product Limits: Explain and enforce product limits to guests to ensure fair distribution of resources.Customer Interaction: Deal respectfully and effectively with people from diverse backgrounds and identities, including Non-English Speakers.Troubleshooting: Patiently and effectively troubleshoot any system errors between check-out and registration with assistance from staff.Maintaining Cleanliness: Keep the check-out area clean and tidy, ensuring ample bags and boxes are available for guest use.Bagging Assistance: Assist guests with bagging their items if needed.Physical Tasks: Stand, lift, push, and pull full shopping carts as required.Qualifications: Ability to perform simple calculations and data entry.Strong physical ability to manage full shopping carts (lifting, pushing, pulling).Good communication skills and ability to interact with people from diverse backgrounds.Patience and a positive attitude, especially when dealing with non-English speaking guests and/or enforcing product limits.Attention to detail and accuracy in recording weights and enforcing limits.Ability to troubleshoot system errors with staff assistance.Commitment to maintaining a clean and organized check-out area.Benefits: Make a meaningful impact by ensuring guests have a smooth and positive check-out experience.Develop and enhance customer service and troubleshooting skills.Be part of a dedicated and diverse team of volunteers and staff.APPLY HERE: OACP Volunteer Application Organization: Oshkosh Area Community Pantry The Guest Check-Out Volunteer is essential to the smooth operation of our food pantry, ensuring guests have a positive and efficient experience as they complete their shopping. This role involves weighing carts, recording weights in the computer system, enforcing product limits, and assisting guests as needed. The ideal candidate should be comfortable interacting with individuals from diverse backgrounds, including non-English speaking guests, and possess the physical ability to manage full shopping carts. Key Responsibilities: Guest Check-Out: Efficiently check out guests who have finished shopping.Weighing Carts: Place shopping carts on the scale and accurately record the weight in our computer system.Enforce Product Limits: Explain and enforce product limits to guests to ensure fair distribution of resources.Customer Interaction: Deal respectfully and effectively with people from diverse backgrounds and identities, including Non-English Speakers.Troubleshooting: Patiently and effectively troubleshoot any system errors between check-out and registration with assistance from staff.Maintaining Cleanliness: Keep the check-out area clean and tidy, ensuring ample bags and boxes are available for guest use.Bagging Assistance: Assist guests with bagging their items if needed.Physical Tasks: Stand, lift, push, and pull full shopping carts as required.Qualifications: Ability to perform simple calculations and data entry.Strong physical ability to manage full shopping carts (lifting, pushing, pulling).Good communication skills and ability to interact with people from diverse backgrounds.Patience and a positive attitude, especially when dealing with non-English speaking guests and/or enforcing product limits.Attention to detail and accuracy in recording weights and enforcing limits.Ability to troubleshoot system errors with staff assistance.Commitment to maintaining a clean and organized check-out area.Benefits: Make a meaningful impact by ensuring guests have a smooth and positive check-out experience.Develop and enhance customer service and troubleshooting skills.Be part of a dedicated and diverse team of volunteers and staff.APPLY HERE: OACP Volunteer Application Organization: Oshkosh Area Community Pantry Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front DeskDay by Day has openings for Front Desk assistance. Shifts are available from 9a-11a, 11a-1p, and 1p-3p Monday - Thursday each week. This position is great for someone taking classes, as the main responsibility is listening for and answering the door. Additional tasks available by request, but we won't tell if you're really here to watch Netflix and avoid your kids for a few hours in between the doorbell. Organization: Day By Day Shelter Day by Day has openings for Front Desk assistance. Shifts are available from 9a-11a, 11a-1p, and 1p-3p Monday - Thursday each week. This position is great for someone taking classes, as the main responsibility is listening for and answering the door. Additional tasks available by request, but we won't tell if you're really here to watch Netflix and avoid your kids for a few hours in between the doorbell. Organization: Day By Day Shelter Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Father Carr's Place 2B Special EventsWe put on three holiday meals a year and host an annual Bridgewalk fundraiser in June. Our three holiday meals are on Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. Needs include: setting up before or cleaning up after the events, food preparation, serving meals on the actual holidays, other various tasks such as helping with registration and the raffle during the Bridgewalk. Organization: Father Carr's Place 2B We put on three holiday meals a year and host an annual Bridgewalk fundraiser in June. Our three holiday meals are on Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. Needs include: setting up before or cleaning up after the events, food preparation, serving meals on the actual holidays, other various tasks such as helping with registration and the raffle during the Bridgewalk. Organization: Father Carr's Place 2B Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54902-3245 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Troop VolunteerBe the troop leader that supports her every week—the one that watches her smile get bigger as she grows more confident. Mentor a Girl Scout Cookie Professional during cookie season so she can earn enough to reach the goals she and her troop set. Or work with other adults to provide the kind of behind-the-scenes support that makes it possible for her to make amazing new memories at Girl Scouts. Register as a Troop Leader, Assistant Troop Leader, Troop Cookie Manager, Fall Product Manager, or Troop Helper. Organization: Girl Scouts of the Northwestern Great Lakes Be the troop leader that supports her every week—the one that watches her smile get bigger as she grows more confident. Mentor a Girl Scout Cookie Professional during cookie season so she can earn enough to reach the goals she and her troop set. Or work with other adults to provide the kind of behind-the-scenes support that makes it possible for her to make amazing new memories at Girl Scouts. Register as a Troop Leader, Assistant Troop Leader, Troop Cookie Manager, Fall Product Manager, or Troop Helper. Organization: Girl Scouts of the Northwestern Great Lakes Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Service Area VolunteersThe Service Area of Oshkosh is an active group of volunteers and Girl Scouts. Our team of Service Area volunteers coordinates events for girls throughout Oshkosh such as Lock Ins, cookie rally's, badge workshops, and community park cleanups. If you aren't a parent, were perhaps a former Girl Scout, or just want to give back to girls in your community without a commitment to being a troop leader, we are always looking for volunteers to serve as Treasurer, Cookie or Fall Product Managers, Delegates to our Board, or if you have great outdoor skills you could become a trainer or Outdoor Champion. Organization: Girl Scouts of the Northwestern Great Lakes The Service Area of Oshkosh is an active group of volunteers and Girl Scouts. Our team of Service Area volunteers coordinates events for girls throughout Oshkosh such as Lock Ins, cookie rally's, badge workshops, and community park cleanups. If you aren't a parent, were perhaps a former Girl Scout, or just want to give back to girls in your community without a commitment to being a troop leader, we are always looking for volunteers to serve as Treasurer, Cookie or Fall Product Managers, Delegates to our Board, or if you have great outdoor skills you could become a trainer or Outdoor Champion. Organization: Girl Scouts of the Northwestern Great Lakes Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54913 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Groundskeeping and Maintenance for Horseback Riding Facility - URGENTWe urgently need volunteers to help with lawn care, landscaping, groundskeeping such as helping to maintain our bird and butterfly gardens and horse paddocks, general maintenance, and other work in and around the ranch. Learn more about all our volunteer opportunities at beaminginc.org/volunteer-opportunities. Volunteers must be 14 years old. No experience necessary; training provided. Watch our Volunteer Overview Video at bit.ly/3YLcXQu. Sign up for Volunteer Training by emailing our Volunteer Coordinator, Denise at volunteer4beaming@gmail.com. You can then sign up for volunteer shifts at https://bit.ly/3YLdBxn. We would love for you to join the BEAMING family! Organization: BEAMING Inc. We urgently need volunteers to help with lawn care, landscaping, groundskeeping such as helping to maintain our bird and butterfly gardens and horse paddocks, general maintenance, and other work in and around the ranch. Learn more about all our volunteer opportunities at beaminginc.org/volunteer-opportunities. Volunteers must be 14 years old. No experience necessary; training provided. Watch our Volunteer Overview Video at bit.ly/3YLcXQu. Sign up for Volunteer Training by emailing our Volunteer Coordinator, Denise at volunteer4beaming@gmail.com. You can then sign up for volunteer shifts at https://bit.ly/3YLdBxn. We would love for you to join the BEAMING family! Organization: BEAMING Inc. Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54956 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cycling Without Age PilotCreate a positive and improved quality of life for our seniors through taking them on a Trishaw ride to feel the wind in their hair, enjoy the outdoors and meet people along the way. After required training, volunteer will serve as a pilot and companion to the rider. Volunteers may also sign up to ride along with the resident as a companion. Organization: Valley VNA Senior Care Create a positive and improved quality of life for our seniors through taking them on a Trishaw ride to feel the wind in their hair, enjoy the outdoors and meet people along the way. After required training, volunteer will serve as a pilot and companion to the rider. Volunteers may also sign up to ride along with the resident as a companion. Organization: Valley VNA Senior Care Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54956 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Walking School Bus "Driver"We are looking for 1-2 volunteers who would lead a walk to school route once a week. The volunteer would meet students at approximately 7:10am and walk a route to school, picking up interested students along the way. This is a great opportunity to get your steps in! The route would run through November and then pick up in spring when the weather warms up.
Organization: Carl Traeger Elementary We are looking for 1-2 volunteers who would lead a walk to school route once a week. The volunteer would meet students at approximately 7:10am and walk a route to school, picking up interested students along the way. This is a great opportunity to get your steps in! The route would run through November and then pick up in spring when the weather warms up.
Organization: Carl Traeger Elementary Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54904 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Bus Trainer/Bus BuddyVolunteer to assist a client in learning to ride public transit bus. Organization: Make The Ride Happen Volunteer to assist a client in learning to ride public transit bus. Organization: Make The Ride Happen Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: EAA Print & MailWe have ongoing volunteer projects all year long. Stuffing envelopes, folding, various handwork, sorting, etc. Both sitting and standing jobs. Typically done between 8:00am and 5:00pm Monday-Friday. Very flexible scheduling, you can volunteer all day or just for a couple hours. Organization: EAA We have ongoing volunteer projects all year long. Stuffing envelopes, folding, various handwork, sorting, etc. Both sitting and standing jobs. Typically done between 8:00am and 5:00pm Monday-Friday. Very flexible scheduling, you can volunteer all day or just for a couple hours. Organization: EAA Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54902 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: TV show production crewmembers needed!!If you would be interested in learning the basics of how a TV show is put together, this volunteer opportunity is for you!! Volunteers do not need to have any experience. We will provide all training. Crewmembers will work in rotating positions, as they become trained and are comfortable, in a variety of areas on the production of a cable access TV show, also shown on YouTube, and other social media sites. Positions will include camera person, floor director, audio, graphics, and eventually, director. We tape a new show twice monthly (the first and third Thursdays of each month). This may vary periodically, but not very often. Crewmembers arrive at the studio (located in the Oshkosh City Hall building) at 5:30pm and we usually wrap up about 7:30pm. If we have a large enough number of volunteers, crewmembers would not necessarily need to "work" both Thursdays in a month. But our crew currently works both Thursdays each month. Each week's show covers a different topic. We cover anything and everything that affects or would be of interest to people in the Oshkosh area. This includes: local politics and government; pet therapy and support dogs; local animal shelter happenings; fire safety and prevention; police department issues; poverty; affordable housing; United Way; the Oshkosh Public Library and Oshkosh Public Museum; veterans issues; dementia; breast cancer awareness; the local Farmers Market; food co-op store; etc. This show has been on-the-air since 2002 and for a complete list of the various topics we've covered and to watch any of our past shows, we would encourage you to search for Eye on Oshkosh on YouTube.com. We have our own YouTube channel and it houses all the shows we've done over the years. As a crewmember, you will not only get to learn basics of TV production and have your name on the credits at the end of the show, but you will get to learn a lot of new things that our guests talk about, and meet a lot of new people, many of whom are great connections to have. We would invite you to contact us at 920-209-7387 OR Cheryl.Hentz@gmail.com OR EyeOnOshkosh@gmail.com to learn more. Organization: Eye on Oshkosh If you would be interested in learning the basics of how a TV show is put together, this volunteer opportunity is for you!! Volunteers do not need to have any experience. We will provide all training. Crewmembers will work in rotating positions, as they become trained and are comfortable, in a variety of areas on the production of a cable access TV show, also shown on YouTube, and other social media sites. Positions will include camera person, floor director, audio, graphics, and eventually, director. We tape a new show twice monthly (the first and third Thursdays of each month). This may vary periodically, but not very often. Crewmembers arrive at the studio (located in the Oshkosh City Hall building) at 5:30pm and we usually wrap up about 7:30pm. If we have a large enough number of volunteers, crewmembers would not necessarily need to "work" both Thursdays in a month. But our crew currently works both Thursdays each month. Each week's show covers a different topic. We cover anything and everything that affects or would be of interest to people in the Oshkosh area. This includes: local politics and government; pet therapy and support dogs; local animal shelter happenings; fire safety and prevention; police department issues; poverty; affordable housing; United Way; the Oshkosh Public Library and Oshkosh Public Museum; veterans issues; dementia; breast cancer awareness; the local Farmers Market; food co-op store; etc. This show has been on-the-air since 2002 and for a complete list of the various topics we've covered and to watch any of our past shows, we would encourage you to search for Eye on Oshkosh on YouTube.com. We have our own YouTube channel and it houses all the shows we've done over the years. As a crewmember, you will not only get to learn basics of TV production and have your name on the credits at the end of the show, but you will get to learn a lot of new things that our guests talk about, and meet a lot of new people, many of whom are great connections to have. We would invite you to contact us at 920-209-7387 OR Cheryl.Hentz@gmail.com OR EyeOnOshkosh@gmail.com to learn more. Organization: Eye on Oshkosh Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54902 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Craft Department VolunteerWe are currently seeking assistance in the craft section at our store. The duties would be sorting, cleaning, pricing, and stocking crafting and sewing items. The hours are flexible and are typically, but not limited to, four hour shifts. Wednesdays are preferred. You are not required to wear a mask if vaccinated. If you have any questions you can contact our store at volunteer@svdposhkosh.org. Organization: St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store-Oshkosh We are currently seeking assistance in the craft section at our store. The duties would be sorting, cleaning, pricing, and stocking crafting and sewing items. The hours are flexible and are typically, but not limited to, four hour shifts. Wednesdays are preferred. You are not required to wear a mask if vaccinated. If you have any questions you can contact our store at volunteer@svdposhkosh.org. Organization: St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store-Oshkosh Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cashier - Afternoons 12:30 to 4We are looking for backup cashiers for our afternoon shift. We have openings M-F, but ideally someone who could come in at least once a week. Previous cashier experience a plus, but not required. All of our registers are protected with a Plexiglas barrier between the customer and cashier/bagger. If you have any questions you can contact our store at volunteer@svdposhkosh.org. Organization: St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store-Oshkosh We are looking for backup cashiers for our afternoon shift. We have openings M-F, but ideally someone who could come in at least once a week. Previous cashier experience a plus, but not required. All of our registers are protected with a Plexiglas barrier between the customer and cashier/bagger. If you have any questions you can contact our store at volunteer@svdposhkosh.org. Organization: St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store-Oshkosh Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Linen DepartmentWe are seeking help in our linen department. This would include sorting and pricing donations of blankets, towels, sheets and pillows. You would be partnered with one of our current volunteers. There is no minimum hourly requirement, and we offer flexible scheduling. Come support your community through good works! Organization: St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store-Oshkosh We are seeking help in our linen department. This would include sorting and pricing donations of blankets, towels, sheets and pillows. You would be partnered with one of our current volunteers. There is no minimum hourly requirement, and we offer flexible scheduling. Come support your community through good works! Organization: St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store-Oshkosh Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Curatorial and Collection Records volunteerVolunteer will assist the Curator of Collections and Exhibitions with researching, digitizing, organizing and filing general media, collections and exhibits records. Prior experience with photography and digital scanning is helpful, but not compulsory. Organization: Bergstrom Mahler Museum of Glass Volunteer will assist the Curator of Collections and Exhibitions with researching, digitizing, organizing and filing general media, collections and exhibits records. Prior experience with photography and digital scanning is helpful, but not compulsory. Organization: Bergstrom Mahler Museum of Glass Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54956 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Glass Studio - Art Activity Day FacilitatorYou will help facilitate hands-on art activities during our Art Activity Days that we hold one Saturday a month. Set up and help families create small non-glass crafts throughout the museum. Or help people create down in the studio. No experience is required except confidence in working with the public. Organization: Bergstrom Mahler Museum of Glass You will help facilitate hands-on art activities during our Art Activity Days that we hold one Saturday a month. Set up and help families create small non-glass crafts throughout the museum. Or help people create down in the studio. No experience is required except confidence in working with the public. Organization: Bergstrom Mahler Museum of Glass Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54956 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Glass Studio - Studio SupportHelp with preparation, facilitation, and clean-up of different glass-based projects. Glass classes and Art Activity Days require a lot of preparation for smooth running. Learn and practice things like cutting, cleaning and grinding glass. Time commitment: 1-3 hours/week. Organization: Bergstrom Mahler Museum of Glass Help with preparation, facilitation, and clean-up of different glass-based projects. Glass classes and Art Activity Days require a lot of preparation for smooth running. Learn and practice things like cutting, cleaning and grinding glass. Time commitment: 1-3 hours/week. Organization: Bergstrom Mahler Museum of Glass Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54956 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: MarketingMarketing is seeking volunteers who would like to assist in the areas of social media, graphic design, photography, video, and event preparation. Organization: Bergstrom Mahler Museum of Glass Marketing is seeking volunteers who would like to assist in the areas of social media, graphic design, photography, video, and event preparation. Organization: Bergstrom Mahler Museum of Glass Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54956 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Museum DocentNew Docent Training Program at Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass If you have a passion for art and serving our community through engaging conversations with visitors of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities, we’d love to meet you! What is a Docent? A Docent is a museum volunteer who helps connect visitors with the collection and exhibitions of the Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass. You will be able to confidently lead Museum tours for adult and school groups. Docents provide opportunities for Museum visitors to engage, interpret, and create personal connections with art. Why should I become a Docent? As a Docent, you have the opportunity to: Complete a thorough, comprehensive, and personally enriching Docent training program focused on art and cultural history, arts education, and the Bergstrom-Mahler Museum collectionAccess exclusive lectures by artists and curators, gallery and exhibition previews, and other arts and education programming Docent Continuing Education eventsBecome a part of the vibrant, diverse, and service-oriented community of DocentsParticipate in one free glass fusing class and experience a free glass blowing demoHow long is the training, and do I need previous experience? Training involves five 2-hour sessions and no previous experience is required. The fifth session involves a final project which may extend the timing of the session. Training sessions will take place on Mondays from 3:00pm-5:00pm on June 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th and July 8th. All sessions will be held on site at the Museum. More training sessions coming soon! How do I join? Art-lovers of all ages, experiences, and backgrounds are welcome in our Docent community! For next steps or more information, contact our Visitor Services and Volunteer Coordinator at eisch@bmmglass.com. Organization: Bergstrom Mahler Museum of Glass New Docent Training Program at Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass If you have a passion for art and serving our community through engaging conversations with visitors of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities, we’d love to meet you! What is a Docent? A Docent is a museum volunteer who helps connect visitors with the collection and exhibitions of the Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass. You will be able to confidently lead Museum tours for adult and school groups. Docents provide opportunities for Museum visitors to engage, interpret, and create personal connections with art. Why should I become a Docent? As a Docent, you have the opportunity to: Complete a thorough, comprehensive, and personally enriching Docent training program focused on art and cultural history, arts education, and the Bergstrom-Mahler Museum collectionAccess exclusive lectures by artists and curators, gallery and exhibition previews, and other arts and education programming Docent Continuing Education eventsBecome a part of the vibrant, diverse, and service-oriented community of DocentsParticipate in one free glass fusing class and experience a free glass blowing demoHow long is the training, and do I need previous experience? Training involves five 2-hour sessions and no previous experience is required. The fifth session involves a final project which may extend the timing of the session. Training sessions will take place on Mondays from 3:00pm-5:00pm on June 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th and July 8th. All sessions will be held on site at the Museum. More training sessions coming soon! How do I join? Art-lovers of all ages, experiences, and backgrounds are welcome in our Docent community! For next steps or more information, contact our Visitor Services and Volunteer Coordinator at eisch@bmmglass.com. Organization: Bergstrom Mahler Museum of Glass Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54956 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Fashion Korner VolunteerAs the seasons change, so do the clothing needs of WMHI patients. We meet those needs by accepting, sorting, and displaying donated items in an area called Fashion Korner. Volunteers help sort donated clothing and make decisions concerning the items to be saved, given to other charities, or discarded. Other activities may include checking clothing racks for neatness and suitability, maintaining order in the fitting rooms, and decorating the area, with the option of helping patients select appropriate clothing. Volunteers should be able to assist four to six hours per month. Organization: Winnebago Mental Health Institute As the seasons change, so do the clothing needs of WMHI patients. We meet those needs by accepting, sorting, and displaying donated items in an area called Fashion Korner. Volunteers help sort donated clothing and make decisions concerning the items to be saved, given to other charities, or discarded. Other activities may include checking clothing racks for neatness and suitability, maintaining order in the fitting rooms, and decorating the area, with the option of helping patients select appropriate clothing. Volunteers should be able to assist four to six hours per month. Organization: Winnebago Mental Health Institute Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54985 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Julaine Farrow Museum VolunteerThe Julaine Farrow Museum is located on the grounds of Winnebago Mental Health Institute and holds the history of WMHI and some of the early treatments for mental illness. We are looking for volunteers to help us catalog artifacts into PastPerfect (our computer database). Other responsibilities may include light housekeeping, yard work, and/or providing tours of the museum. The museum is open to the public each Thursday from 1 to 3:30pm, February through October. Volunteers should be able to contribute eight hours or more per month to the museum. Organization: Winnebago Mental Health Institute The Julaine Farrow Museum is located on the grounds of Winnebago Mental Health Institute and holds the history of WMHI and some of the early treatments for mental illness. We are looking for volunteers to help us catalog artifacts into PastPerfect (our computer database). Other responsibilities may include light housekeeping, yard work, and/or providing tours of the museum. The museum is open to the public each Thursday from 1 to 3:30pm, February through October. Volunteers should be able to contribute eight hours or more per month to the museum. Organization: Winnebago Mental Health Institute Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54985 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Court Appointed GuardianAct as volunteer court appointed guardian for individuals deemed incompetent who require health care and/or financial decision-making assistance. This volunteer opportunity is a long term commitment. Individuals in need of a court appointed guardian may be referred to as "ward". Volunteer guardian would be responsible for annual financial reporting, at least quarterly visits with the "ward" and participation in "ward's" plan of care. Initial training for volunteer guardians is provided by Winnebago County Aging and Disability Resource (ADRC) staff and full background check will be required. Time commitment will vary based on ward's needs. Communication with the ward, the court system, Adult Protective Services (APS) staff, service providers and financial institution(s) is required. Organization: Winnebago County Aging and Disability Resource Center Act as volunteer court appointed guardian for individuals deemed incompetent who require health care and/or financial decision-making assistance. This volunteer opportunity is a long term commitment. Individuals in need of a court appointed guardian may be referred to as "ward". Volunteer guardian would be responsible for annual financial reporting, at least quarterly visits with the "ward" and participation in "ward's" plan of care. Initial training for volunteer guardians is provided by Winnebago County Aging and Disability Resource (ADRC) staff and full background check will be required. Time commitment will vary based on ward's needs. Communication with the ward, the court system, Adult Protective Services (APS) staff, service providers and financial institution(s) is required. Organization: Winnebago County Aging and Disability Resource Center Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54903-2187 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Victim Crisis ResponderLooking for Victim Crisis Response Volunteers to Address Trauma The Fox Cities Victim Crisis Response (VCR) Team is looking to expand its services within Winnebago County, specifically to the Oshkosh area. The VCR team is a professional volunteer organization designed to assist local police departments in providing support, assistance and resources to members of the community and their families who are victims/survivors of crime or who are in crisis. Trained VCR volunteers respond directly to the scene when requested by members of the partnering police agencies. Last year, the VCR program responded to an average of 300 emergency calls, serving 1,300 community members. Based on the recommendations and work of the Winnebago County Overdose Fatality Reviews and the lead from the Oshkosh Police Department, the VCR program is looking for 10 volunteers to be trained and to begin volunteering this fall, so this successful program can meet the needs of Oshkosh community members. VCR volunteers will be working within Winnebago and Outagamie counties for a minimum of 12 hours of on-call time per month. Ideal volunteers are over 18, successfully pass a background check, and people who are understanding, empathetic, and compassionate for those experiencing a traumatic event. Additionally volunteers would need to be reliable, to be respectful of law enforcement and first responders, have a personal cell phone with a data plan, have a valid driver’s license, have valid auto insurance and have a reliable vehicle. VCR volunteers respond with immediate assistance to support the needs of victims/survivors of crime and those in crisis, primarily with emotional support, safety, information, and community referrals; they enhance the quality of justice by fostering an increased willingness of victims/survivors and witnesses to cooperate with law enforcement after they have reported a crime; they assist law enforcement officers by attending to the immediate on-scene emotional needs of victims/survivors of crime and crisis; and they attend monthly training meetings to develop personal skills and team building. All volunteers go through 24 hours of training and will be matched with VCR mentors. If you're interested please contact Volunteer Coordination and Community Outreach Manager, at info@victimcrisisresponse.org #920-422-8205 or apply here: https://victimcrisisresponse.org/volunteer-application/. Training will start this fall and applications are due by September 1st. Organization: Fox Cities Victim Crisis Response Team Looking for Victim Crisis Response Volunteers to Address Trauma The Fox Cities Victim Crisis Response (VCR) Team is looking to expand its services within Winnebago County, specifically to the Oshkosh area. The VCR team is a professional volunteer organization designed to assist local police departments in providing support, assistance and resources to members of the community and their families who are victims/survivors of crime or who are in crisis. Trained VCR volunteers respond directly to the scene when requested by members of the partnering police agencies. Last year, the VCR program responded to an average of 300 emergency calls, serving 1,300 community members. Based on the recommendations and work of the Winnebago County Overdose Fatality Reviews and the lead from the Oshkosh Police Department, the VCR program is looking for 10 volunteers to be trained and to begin volunteering this fall, so this successful program can meet the needs of Oshkosh community members. VCR volunteers will be working within Winnebago and Outagamie counties for a minimum of 12 hours of on-call time per month. Ideal volunteers are over 18, successfully pass a background check, and people who are understanding, empathetic, and compassionate for those experiencing a traumatic event. Additionally volunteers would need to be reliable, to be respectful of law enforcement and first responders, have a personal cell phone with a data plan, have a valid driver’s license, have valid auto insurance and have a reliable vehicle. VCR volunteers respond with immediate assistance to support the needs of victims/survivors of crime and those in crisis, primarily with emotional support, safety, information, and community referrals; they enhance the quality of justice by fostering an increased willingness of victims/survivors and witnesses to cooperate with law enforcement after they have reported a crime; they assist law enforcement officers by attending to the immediate on-scene emotional needs of victims/survivors of crime and crisis; and they attend monthly training meetings to develop personal skills and team building. All volunteers go through 24 hours of training and will be matched with VCR mentors. If you're interested please contact Volunteer Coordination and Community Outreach Manager, at info@victimcrisisresponse.org #920-422-8205 or apply here: https://victimcrisisresponse.org/volunteer-application/. Training will start this fall and applications are due by September 1st. Organization: Fox Cities Victim Crisis Response Team Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54913 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cross-Cultural Friendship PartnerCross-Cultural Friendship Partner The clients that World Relief Fox Valley serves experience a time of adjustment into US culture as they seek to become self-sufficient. Creating a welcoming environment by giving your time and friendship will mean more to your partner than anything else you can give. Americans can feel overwhelmed by the desire to give material items when we see individuals who have very little. In the end, the best thing you can give to your partner will be friendship, time and encouragement.
Fun Cross-Cultural Activities Each Community Mentor/ Friendship Partner is encouraged to make this experience their own. Plan activities for your partner that would be fun for them and for you. Organize a picnic, celebrate your (or their) holidays over a meal, take them to concerts or other events in the community. The sky is the limit! ELL (English Language Learner) Tutor your partner in English to supplement the instruction that they receive in their ELL programs. Examples can include: practicing dialogue from their ELL program’s curriculum, flash cards, play charades, label furniture with paper titled with correct English names, children’s books (especially with audio books included). 3 to 4 month commitment Minimum twice per month Must complete Application https://worldrelieffoxvalley.org/volunteer-application Must complete Background Check Must attend Volunteer Orientation World Relief Fox Valley Staff will provide guidance Organization: World Relief Fox Valley Cross-Cultural Friendship Partner The clients that World Relief Fox Valley serves experience a time of adjustment into US culture as they seek to become self-sufficient. Creating a welcoming environment by giving your time and friendship will mean more to your partner than anything else you can give. Americans can feel overwhelmed by the desire to give material items when we see individuals who have very little. In the end, the best thing you can give to your partner will be friendship, time and encouragement.
Fun Cross-Cultural Activities Each Community Mentor/ Friendship Partner is encouraged to make this experience their own. Plan activities for your partner that would be fun for them and for you. Organize a picnic, celebrate your (or their) holidays over a meal, take them to concerts or other events in the community. The sky is the limit! ELL (English Language Learner) Tutor your partner in English to supplement the instruction that they receive in their ELL programs. Examples can include: practicing dialogue from their ELL program’s curriculum, flash cards, play charades, label furniture with paper titled with correct English names, children’s books (especially with audio books included). 3 to 4 month commitment Minimum twice per month Must complete Application https://worldrelieffoxvalley.org/volunteer-application Must complete Background Check Must attend Volunteer Orientation World Relief Fox Valley Staff will provide guidance Organization: World Relief Fox Valley Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: General Help - Saturday 9am to 1pmGeneral Store help needed. This can include assisting at our drop off, sorting and putting out priced donations, and helping at the front registers or jewelry department. If you have any questions you can contact our store at volunteer@svdposhkosh.org. Organization: St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store-Oshkosh General Store help needed. This can include assisting at our drop off, sorting and putting out priced donations, and helping at the front registers or jewelry department. If you have any questions you can contact our store at volunteer@svdposhkosh.org. Organization: St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store-Oshkosh Volunteer Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54901 Allow Groups: No |