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2026 Volunteer Awards

On Thursday, April 23, we'll honor the amazing work of area volunteers at the 38th Annual Volunteer Awards presented by Wisconsin Public Service Foundation. This year's event takes place at the Swan Club in De Pere. Click the button below to learn more.

2026 Golf Classic

On Tuesday, July 21, join us at Mid Vallee Golf Course in De Pere for a fun-filled day of friendly competition, laughter, and generosity. This event supports the Volunteer Center of Brown County, helping us continue our mission of building a stronger community by connecting volunteers with local nonprofit partners.


Take advantage now of our Early Bird Registration and receive special

discounted pricing! Be part of an event that celebrates golfing and giving back!

Volunteer of the Week

Tammy Welles is our volunteer of the week!

 

Tammy has been volunteering since 2011 with the Salvation Army of Greater Green Bay's Christmas distribution program, which helps address the needs of low-income Brown County families and brighten the holiday for their children. She selflessly gives of her time during November and December, putting in over 100 hours a year. As 'head elf' for the Toy Shop, Tammy sorts donations, trains volunteers, and tracks inventory. She is an integral member of the team and is instrumental to the preparation behind the scenes.


Toy Shop is one of the Salvation Army's most demanding seasonal programs, serving over 6,000 area children. All the donated toys must be counted and inventoried by gender and age group in order to determine how many toys each child can receive. Tammy has graciously stepped up and taken the lead on this immense task, which has eased the load on Salvation Army staff. She is the first volunteer to arrive and the last to leave, and she also trains the other 20 sorters who help out each day. 


Colleagues say Tammy regularly goes above and beyond what she's asked to do. After the sorting is done, she is at home crunching numbers, evaluating the donations that have come in, and problem-solving areas that may fall short to ensure the most efficient use of the donations received. Even after the Christmas season is over, Tammy is brainstorming new ideas and ways to better serve participants. Her generous heart and a desire to make sure every child in Brown County can celebrate Christmas are the driving factors. Thank you, Tammy, for your commitment and compassion!


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Date-Specific Volunteer Opportunities

Grassroots in the Garden: Apple Planting - April 21

This is a great entry point for those looking to get into gardening or improve their skills. You'll learn how to care for plants from an experienced mentor. You'll gain new skills and help out your community simultaneously. In this session, New Leaf Foods needs volunteers to help plant apple trees in the Seymour Park Food Forest. Session: 5:30-7:30 pm.

New Leaf Foods - James Olks

920-973-6883, james.olks@newleaffoods.org

Trash Bash - April 22

Celebrate Earth Day at Downtown Green Bay's Annual Trash Bash! Keep our community looking its best, and pick up litter in the Downtown and Olde Main Street districts. Volunteers will meet at Whitney Park (800 Main St.) for supplies and maps of each clean-up zone, then return to the park when finished with your zone to receive treats as at thank-you for making a difference! Shift: 1:00-3:00 pm. Please click here to sign up.

Downtown Green Bay, Inc. - Jenny VandenLangenberg

920-676-9363, jenny@downtowngreenbay.com

38th Annual Volunteer Awards - April 23

Volunteer for a great cause - and enjoy the Volunteer Awards for free! We're looking for enthusiastic helpers to serve as registration assistants, ushers, and set-up/tear-down crew, plus provide general event support on Thursday, April 23. Be part of an inspiring celebration while making it all possible! Shift: 6:30-10:00 am. Minimum age: 18.

Volunteer Center of Brown County - Jessie Sprister

920-600-0185, jessie@volunteergb.org

Washington Street Block Party - April 25

Lend a hand at the Washington Street Block Party. Many opportunities to help! Shifts: 9:00-11:30 am (event set-up), 11:30 am-2:00 pm (sell booyah sample punch cards/beverage sellers), 12:00-2:00 pm (clean-up crew), 1:00-3:00 pm (voting ticket counters), 2:00-4:00 pm (clean-up crew/beverage sellers), 4:00-7:00 pm (clean-up crew/beverage sellers), 6:30-8:00 pm (event take-down). Minimum age: 18 for selling beverages, 16 for all other roles.

Downtown Green Bay Inc. - Mariana Vargas

920-588-0024, mariana@downtowngreenbay.com

CP Limitless 5K/1K - April 26

Join CP for their inaugural CP Limitless 5K/1K, where athletes of all abilities can shine! They’re looking for volunteers to help make this inclusive event a success. Roles include check-in, water stations, course marshals, route leads, and handing out medals and snacks. Volunteer as an individual or bring a group! Shifts: 6:30-8:00 am (set-up), 7:45-9:30 am (check-in), and 8:30-11:00 am (various course stations). Minimum age: 16, though minors are welcome with a guardian. Click here to sign up or email Kristine below for details. 

CP - Kristine Blum

920-337-1122, kblum@wearecp.org

Run for the Roses Wine Walk - May 2

Assist with various tasks throughout the event! Shifts: 11:00 am-1:00 pm (set-up), 1:00-4:00 pm (check-in), and 4:00-6:00 pm (clean-up). Minimum age: 15.

On Broadway, Inc. - Molly Gray Ivanovska

347-736-2486, molly@onbroadway.org

Spring 5K: Girls on the Run of Northeast Wisconsin - May 9

Help Girls on the Run and their small staff of three deliver an excellent non-competitive, celebratory 5K experience for coaches, participants, and their families! Minimum age: 14. Shifts:

  • 6:30-8:00 am - course set-up
  • 8:00-9:30 am - facilitate a pre-race activity
  • 8:30-11:00 am - photo booth attendant
  • 9:15-11:30 am - course guides
  • 10:00-11:30 am - finish line refreshments (set-up, replenish, take-down)
  • 10:00-11:30 am - finish line attendant/crowd control
  • 10:00 am -12:00 pm - cheer stations (make signs, ring bells, cheer loudly!)
  • 11:00 am-12:00 pm - course take-down

General volunteers, who will assist where needed, are also welcome.

Girls on the Run of Northeast Wisconsin - Peyton Shaffer

920-331-7714, peyton@girlsontherunnew.org

Grassroots in the Garden: Planting Native Seeds - May 21

This is a great entry point for those looking to get into gardening. Here, you’ll learn how to care for plants from an experienced mentor. You'll gain new skills and help out your community simultaneously. In this session, New Leaf Foods needs volunteers to assist with planting ground cover seeds to help soil and native plants to help local pollinators. Session: 5:30-7:30 pm.

New Leaf Foods - James Olks

920-973-6883, james.olks@newleaffoods.org

Adopt-A-Highway Clean-Up - May 30

Join JOSHUA's environmental efforts by helping to clean up a portion of the highway. All supplies provided. Shift: 9:00-11:00 am. Minimum age: 11. Learn more and sign up here.

JOSHUA - Caitlin Haynes

920-370-8932, coordinator@joshua4justice.org

Uncle Mike's Donut 5K: Set-Up and Sprinkle Race Attendants - June 6

The Salvation Army needs volunteers to help unload and set up event materials (tables, games, chairs, cones, etc.) and assist with the Sprinkle Run handing out medals and lining up kids for the start of event. This role requires bending, lifting, carrying, and walking. Location: Green Isle Park, 898 Greene Ave., Allouez. Shift: 7:00-9:00 am. Click here to sign up.

The Salvation Army of Greater Green Bay - Michaela Koepp

920-593-2375, michaela.koepp@usc.salvationarmy.org


Uncle Mike's Donut 5K: Route Monitors - June 6

Monitors will be positioned along the course at a designated location to assist and cheer on runners. You will be given a walkie talkie, so you can radio staff if needed. After the race, you will assist with taking down cones and signs. This position does require walking and standing. Location: Green Isle Park, 898 Greene Ave., Allouez. Shift: 8:00-10:30 am. Click here to sign up.

The Salvation Army of Greater Green Bay - Michaela Koepp

920-593-2375, michaela.koepp@usc.salvationarmy.org

PAW Patrol Paw-Palooza - June 12-14

Volunteer duties at this event include parking, arts and crafts, indoor and outdoor games, mascots, photo lines, bounce house monitor, and more. Shifts: 8:30 am-1:00 pm or 12:45-5:15 pm. Individuals ages 8-15 are welcome to volunteer with a parent or guardian; those 16 and older may volunteer on their own.

National Railroad Museum - Katie Lutzke

920-274-0514, klutzke@nationalrrmuseum.org

Children's Carnival at Southwest Branch - Brown County Library - June 16

The first and last hour of this event involves set-up or tear-down of tents, tables, coolers, food, games, and cleaning. Some items are heavy. The two hours during the carnival may involve helping people, running a game, keeping the grounds clean, manning the food table, refilling food and drinks, and helping teen volunteers with their costumes. Shifts: 12:00-1:00 pm (set-up), 1:00-3:00 pm (event), and 3:00-4:00 pm (break-down). Minimum age: 14.

Brown County Library - Perry Missner

920-448-5823, BC.Library.Volunteers@browncountywi.gov

Taste of Hope Booyah Chefs - July 11

Taste of Hope - A Golden Ladle Event brings together local supporters for a celebration of music, craft beer, raffle prizes, and of course, delicious booyah, a cherished Midwest tradition. As Golden House builds this unique culinary experience, they are searching for talented local chefs like you to help make this event a success. They are currently looking for chefs and cooking teams to join them by preparing their own special booyah recipe to serve at the event. Attendees will sample each variety and vote for their favorite in what is hoped will become an annual Golden Ladle tradition. It's a chance to showcase your culinary creativity, connect with the community, and support a great cause. To learn more and sign up to be a chef, please email Marissa below. 

Golden House - Marissa Heim

920-435-0100, marissa@goldenhousegb.org

Ongoing Volunteer Opportunities

ADRC Home Delivered Meal Program 

Home delivered meal drivers deliver lunch and a smile to homebound older adults and adults with disabilities in Brown County. Most volunteers like to drive one day a week, but you get to choose your schedule based on your availability. Please note you will be delivering meals in your own vehicle, but a mileage stipend is available if you would like it. If you enjoy meeting new people and want to really make a difference in someone's life, this is an opportunity for you! Shifts: Mondays-Fridays, 10:45 am-12:30 pm. Minimum age: 18.

ADRC of Brown County - Angela VanAsten

920-448-4560, Angela.VanAsten@browncountywi.gov

Aurora Hospice Volunteering 

Aurora at Home Hospice is a not-for-profit organization providing end-of-life care and support services to patients and family members. Volunteering for hospice helps ease this burden by providing companionship, comfort, and other services to people receiving hospice care. Their volunteers also provide support for the families of people receiving care at the end of life. Roles include:

  • Companion volunteers spend time with patients who have a serious illness. These volunteers may provide respite for caregivers or socialization for patients.
  • Veterans in their volunteer program help other veterans through the end-of-life transition by providing a listening ear and comforting presence. Hospice volunteers in the Veterans for Veterans program also honor and celebrate veterans with pinning ceremonies in recognition of their service.
  • Pet therapy volunteers use certified pet therapy dogs to spread joy, reduce anxiety, and ease fears for patients and visitors alike. All therapy dogs must have their Animal-Assisted Therapy Certification to participate in these volunteer programs.
  • Bereavement callers place calls to patients’ homes six months after their loss, providing families with a listening ear. 
  • Community outreach volunteers assist with expos and distributing marketing materials. 

Flexible shifts. Minimum age: 18.

Aurora at Home Hospice - Lexi Pirman

920-627-5396, lexi.pirman@aah.org

Parent Pals 

This program connects mentors with parents referred by Brown County Child Protective Services in an effort to provide informal support to families who seek guidance and empowerment. Goals include: 

  • Help parents develop essential skills that promote a safe and healthy family environment. 
  • Offer emotional and practical support to enhance parenting skills and family dynamics. 
  • Foster a meaningful relationship between mentors and parents, based on compatibility and mutual interest. 

Mentors are encouraged to meet with their Parent Pal two to three times per month, providing consistent support and advice. While matches can last as long as both parties are interested, it is hoped that mentors will engage with their Parent Pal for one year. Parents will learn new strategies for parenting and family management. By gaining support, parents can feel more confident in their abilities to provide a nurturing environment. The program contributes to creating a safer and healthier atmosphere for minor children. This mentoring initiative not only enriches the lives of families but also strengthens the community as a whole. By investing in our parents, we are investing in the future of our children and the well-being of our society. Flexible shifts. Minimum age: 18.

Brown County Health and Human Services - Jenna Durkee

920-448-6023, jenna.durkee@browncountywi.gov


Family Interaction Volunteers

Are you looking for experience in the human services field, or retired and looking to utilize your skills? Brown County Child Protection Services schedules weekly visitations between parents and children at Brown County Family Center. They train and schedule volunteers to supervise these two-hour visits. The volunteer typically supervises the same visitation each week working with the same family. The visit is on the same day and at the same time each week. There are always other team members available during visitations for support. Flexible shifts. Minimum age: 18.

Brown County Health and Human Services - Judy Tilque

920-621-4160, judith.tilque@browncountywi.gov

CASA Volunteer Training

CASA volunteers are everyday people who show up for children in foster care by getting to know them, listening to what matters most, and helping ensure their voices are heard. You don't need special experience. They teach you everything you need to feel confident and supported. What matters most is your consistency, compassion, and belief that every child deserves stability and connection. Various shifts. Minimum age: 21. If you're ready to make a meaningful impact right here in our community, learn more here.

CASA of Brown County - Nicole Ronk

920-393-9771, nicole@casabc.org

Volunteer Childcare Support for ESL Learners

Volunteers will provide basic childcare support for young children (ages 3–8) while their mothers attend ESL classes. This role helps create a supportive learning environment and enables women to build their English language skills and independence. No prior experience is required; a welcoming and multicultural environment is provided. Flexible shifts: Tuesdays, 9:30-11:30 am and 5:00-6:00 pm; Fridays, 9:30-11:30 am and 4:30-6:30 pm. Volunteers are welcome to sign up for one or multiple shifts based on their availability. Minimum age: 18.

COMSA, USA - Humaira Jehangir

713-539-2552, programs@comsausa.org

Early Education Classroom Grandparents

Make a difference in a child's life while enriching your own. What you'll do:

  • Volunteer in an assigned infant-age 4 classroom at one of the seven five-star-rated Encompass centers
  • Support children through social play, encouragement, and classroom activities
  • Build lasting bonds as a consistent, caring grandparent figure

Benefits for you:

  • Receive a modest, tax-free hourly stipend (must qualify under AmeriCorps Seniors income guidelines)
  • Enjoy flexible, school-day hours with a minimum number of weekly hours
  • Experience a renewed sense of purpose and connection
  • Join a community that values your time and wisdom
  • Encompass' volunteers describe their service as enjoyable, inspiring and fun! 

Various weekday shifts between 6:00 am-5:00 pm. Minimum age: 55.

Encompass Early Education & Care - Deb Johnson

920-785-9710, djohnson@encompasswi.org

Childcare Volunteers

Golden House is seeking caring and reliable volunteers to provide childcare for one family at a time, giving parents the opportunity to rest or focus on personal goals. As a volunteer, you'll have access to a well-equipped children's playroom and outdoor playground to engage in fun and safe activities with the kids. Various shifts. Minimum age: 16.

Golden House - Krista Vogel

920-435-0100, krista@goldenhousegb.org

Public Awareness Volunteer 

Assist with corporate outreach. Conduct professional phone outreach to major area businesses to identify and verify key human resources contacts responsible for onboarding new employees. Flexible schedule, estimated two to five hours per month. Minimum age: 15.

Green Bay Area Newcomers Neighbors - Joleen Allard

920-680-7437, joleen@greenbaynewcomers.com


Researcher 

Conduct people searches on the computer (white pages look-up) from a list of potential new residents to see if they had lived in Green Bay in the last year. If any Brown County residents show up, they are not new. Flexible schedule, estimated two to five hours per month. Minimum age: 15.

Green Bay Area Newcomers Neighbors - Joleen Allard

920-680-7437, joleen@greenbaynewcomers.com


Public Relations

Attend the Greater Green Bay Chamber morning meeting to represent GBA Newcomers Neighbors in a roundtable discussion. This volunteer is an ambassador discussing what Green Bay Area Newcomers and Neighbors is all about. Schedule is an estimated two to five hours per month or when available. Minimum age: 15.

Green Bay Area Newcomers Neighbors - Joleen Allard

920-680-7437, joleen@greenbaynewcomers.com


Editor

Re-create and edit the recommended restaurant/activity guide of Brown County. This is a three- to four-page newsletter that includes pictures; the location of the restaurant on a map; the restaurant's name, phone, address, and website URL; and activities available in the area. Flexible schedule, estimated two to five hours per month. Minimum age: 15.

Green Bay Area Newcomers Neighbors - Joleen Allard

920-680-7437, joleen@greenbaynewcomers.com

Outdoor Gardening 

Assist the Garden's horticulture team with various gardening tasks throughout their 47 acres! Contribute to the care and maintenance of their public garden that is enjoyed by thousands of guests every year. Shifts: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays; 8:00-10:00 am, 10:30 am-12:00 pm, or 8:00 am-12:00 pm. Volunteers younger than 16 must have a parent or guardian present.

Green Bay Botanical Garden - Emma Moore

920-593-5682, emoore@gbbg.org


Field Trip Guide

Help connect young minds to nature by leading youth field trip groups throughout the Garden, focusing on a nature-based education theme. Training and volunteer-shadowing are provided until volunteer is comfortable leading groups on their own. Shifts: April-September; various times during weekdays, typically around two hours in length. Minimum age: 18.

Green Bay Botanical Garden - Emma Moore

920-593-5682, emoore@gbbg.org

Laundry Love Brown County

Create a friendly and welcoming environment assisting participants with their laundry. Volunteer positions include at the washers, dryers, or front desk. You do not touch the laundry. Groups are encouraged to sign up and sponsor a day of volunteering. Shifts: 8:00 am-12:00 pm and 12:00-4:00 pm. Minimum age: 16. Email your address and they can add you to SignUpGenius; you can pick your dates and times.

Laundry Love Brown County - Jean VandenLangenberg

920-434-3417, jeannevan08@yahoo.com

Literacy Tutors

The Adult Tutoring Program is available to adults in the community, native English and non-native English speakers, with any literacy need. Opportunities available:

  • Literacy tutor - Support adult native English speakers in developing essential reading and writing skills.
  • English language learner (ELL) tutor - Assist students in improving their English fluency, with a focus on speaking, reading, and writing skills.

No experience or second language are required for either opportunity. Training, materials, and ongoing support are provided. Meet one to two times per week for one to two hours. Flexible schedule: You and your student set the schedule that works best for you. A six-month to one-year minimum commitment is requested.

Short-term opportunities to work with students are also available in the following areas:

  • Driver's license support - Help students prepare for written exams.
  • Citizenship support in Spanish - A bilingual tutor is needed to assist with civics and citizenship preparation.
  • Evening tutor - Help students build confidence through conversation practice (now until June).

Minimum age: 18.

Literacy Green Bay - Andrea Lopez Mendoza

920-435-2474, alopezmendoza@literacygreenbay.org

Volunteer Advocates - Support Those Living in Long Term Care!

Consider becoming a volunteer advocate in Green Bay and the surrounding areas! Volunteer advocates visit a local nursing home or assisted living community, have friendly conversations with residents, and encourage and support residents to express their wishes! Completion of a background check is required and training is provided. Next training is May 13 in Green Bay. Visits can be made any day between 8:00 am-8:00 pm, with no advanced scheduling. Minimum age: 18. Click here to learn more.

State of Wisconsin Board on Aging and Long Term Care - Andie Grassl

920-637-4417, andrea.grassl@wisconsin.gov

Senior Program Drivers

At The Salvation Army Corps (626 Union Ct., Green Bay), their seniors enjoy coming to participate in programing, but some of them are without a ride. The Salvation Army provides the vehicle but needs volunteers to help pick up and drop off participants. This program is a critical social component for many of these seniors' lives. Volunteers must be background-checked and have a license. Shifts: Wednesdays, 9:30-11:00 am and 2:45-4:15 pm. Minimum age: 21.

The Salvation Army of Greater Green Bay - Michaela Koepp

920-593-2375, michaela.koepp@usc.salvationarmy.org


Bread Run Drivers

At The Salvation Army Corps (626 Union Ct., Green Bay), they need volunteers to pick up food donations from various sites with a Salvation Army vehicle. This role does require standing, bending, walking, and lifting. Volunteers must be background-checked and have a motor vehicle license check. Shifts: Thursdays and Fridays, 6:30-8:30 am. Minimum age: 21.

The Salvation Army of Greater Green Bay - Michaela Koepp

920-593-2375, michaela.koepp@usc.salvationarmy.org

Veteran Volunteers

Unity is seeking veteran volunteers to socialize with and support veteran hospice patients. Veteran volunteers visit with patients and participate in veteran pinning ceremonies and flag raisings. There are times when veteran hospice patients can only relate to a fellow veteran. Training is provided. If you are interested in joining this incredible team, please contact them. Flexible shifts.

Unity - Kelly Lautenslager

920-338-1111, klautenslager@unityhospice.org


Various Volunteer Roles

Unity is a not-for-profit partnership of Bellin Health, St. Mary's HSHS, and St. Vincent's HSHS. Unity cares for patients with serious illnesses and provides support for caregivers. The services help maintain patients' dignity, comfort, and self-determination. Unity's grief services are a resource and support for families and the greater community. Volunteers are needed in the following roles:

  • Companion visitors - Be with patients who have a serious illness. These volunteers may provide respite for caregivers or socialization for patients.
  • Hospice residence - Provide hospitality and visit with patients or help serve meals.
  • Creative projects - Crochet or knit comfort shawls, sew teddy bears, or make patient birthday cards.
  • Community outreach - Assist with expos, fundraising, or distributing marketing materials.
  • Resale Shoppe - Help with daily operations.

Flexible shifts. Minimum age: 18.

Unity - Kelly Lautenslager

920-338-1111, klautenslager@unityhospice.org


Unity Resale Shoppe East

Unity is seeking fun and friendly volunteers to fulfill daily operations of a new, second resale shop located in east De Pere. Unity, a non-profit provider of non-medical home care, palliative care, hospice care, and grief support, uses the proceeds from the shop to directly support Unity's compassionate programs. Volunteers are needed to receive, sort, price, stage, and merchandise items, along with greeting customers and cashiering. If you are interested in joining their tremendous team and working in an inspiring environment for an organization that provides the highest level of care to patients and their families during life's most precious times, please contact them. Flexible shifts. Individuals ages 16-17 are welcome to volunteer with parental consent.

Unity - Kelly Lautenslager

920-338-1111, klautenslager@unityhospice.org


Unity Resale Shoppe West

Unity Resale Shoppe West, a part of Unity Hospice, would like volunteers to help with various roles, including accepting, cleaning, and sorting donations; pricing, merchandising, and staging donations on the sales floor; and working the cash register. Shifts: Mondays-Thursdays, 10:00 am-1:00 pm, 1:00-4:00 pm, and 4:00-6:00 pm; Fridays, 10:00 am-1:00 pm and 1:00-4:00 pm; Saturdays, 10:00 am-2:00 pm. Individuals ages 16-17 are welcome to volunteer with parental consent. 

Unity - Kelly Lautenslager

920-338-1111, klautenslager@unityhospice.org


Supportive Care Management

Palliative care is a team-centered approach offering management of symptoms related to serious illness or advanced chronic disease and discussion about quality-of-life goals and care needs. Volunteers are needed in the following roles:

  • Companion visitors to be with palliative patients - Visits take place in private homes, nursing homes, and assisted living facilities, and are usually one to two hours in length.
  • Veteran volunteers - Provide support and companionship to veteran palliative patients. These volunteers also assist with pinning ceremonies for palliative patients.

Training is provided. Unity is a not-for-profit partnership of Emplify by Bellin, HSHS St. Mary's Hospital Medical Center, and HSHS St. Vincent Hospital. Unity Supportive Care Management is Unity's palliative program. Flexible shifts. Minimum age: 18.

Unity - Kelly Lautenslager

920-338-1111, klautenslager@unityhospice.org

Spring/Summer Yard Work Volunteer

Do you enjoy being outside and making a difference? We're looking for a volunteer to help with light yard work this spring and summer. Tasks may include mowing, trimming, and general outdoor upkeep. Volunteers will need to bring their own lawn mower for mowing tasks. It's a great way to enjoy the fresh air while supporting a local organization! Flexible shifts during the mowing season (May-October). Minimum age: 16.

Volunteer Center of Brown County - Jessie Sprister

920-600-0185, jessie@volunteergb.org

View and download April's Volunteer Times here.


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