Volunteer Connect

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Volunteers of the Week

Members of Bellin College's Physical Therapy Program are our volunteers of the week!


In 2023, the Bellin College Physical Therapy Program began a community partnership with the Greater Green Bay YMCA for the Exercising with Parkinson’s program. Rotating students from Bellin go to the East Side Y weekly during their semesters to assist participants in the program. Faculty members also support classes twice a week during the year. This exercise class lasts two hours, but it ultimately provides a lifetime impact on the participants, giving them skills to help improve their everyday mobility.


The YMCA is grateful for the partnership with the Bellin College Physical Therapy Program volunteers. Bellin faculty members bring their energy, passion, and knowledge about movement to every class. Some of the students choose to spend additional time with this program during their academic breaks, voluntarily assisting with ongoing assessments that provide movement information to participants. The Bellin volunteers consistently go above and beyond in caring for participants by explaining assessment results, answering their questions, and learning about their lives. The relationships formed are so valuable, as students and participants learn from one another, each growing stronger in their own way. Because of this collaborative effort, the Y has been able to grow the Exercising with Parkinson’s program to serve three times as many people as they did in the past. Thank you to these faculty members and students for all the time you’ve given and the heart you’ve put into connecting with and supporting individuals with Parkinson’s!


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2025 Affiliate Partner Program

Attention Nonprofits: Join or Renew Now!

The Volunteer Center of Brown County is the hub of volunteer activity in our area. We connect people looking to volunteer with nonprofits in our area who need them, helping those organizations continue their vital work. Our efforts help raise awareness about their missions and their volunteer needs. 

We assist all nonprofits in Brown County, but we also offer an enhanced level of service through our Affiliate Partner program, which features numerous ways we can help nonprofits find and retain volunteers. Thanks once again to the generosity of the Schneider National Foundation and the Green Bay Packers Foundation/NFL Foundation, each organization that joins for 2025 will automatically receive $100 off the normal annual fee of $250!


Here are just a few of the benefits Affiliate Partners enjoy:



  • Unlimited number of volunteer need postings across all our platforms 
  • Free access to our Get Connected platform, which includes unlimited volunteer need listings, community event postings, volunteer check-in capabilities, volunteer hours tracking, and more! 
  • Dedicated page on the Volunteer Center website 
  • FREE entry into our 8th Annual Community-Wide Volunteer Expo in September 2025
  • FREE entry into our first annual Volunteer Expo in March 2025
  • Invitations to our bi-monthly Coffee & Collaboration meetings
  • And much, much more!


To read more about all the Affiliate Partner program benefits or to find detailed information on joining or renewing your partnership, visit our website.

We look forward to partnering with you in 2025!

Date-Specific Volunteer Opportunities

Christkindlmarket on Broadway - Now through December 21 (Fridays and Saturdays)

Volunteers are needed in two roles:

  • Beverage tent - Help serve beer, wine, and other beverages under the beverage tent.
  • Igloo rental attendant - Monitor private igloo rentals and prepare them before incoming reservations.

Volunteers receive one free Winter Wine and Beer Walk ticket! Friday shifts: 4:00-9:00 pm; Saturday shifts: 10:00 am-3:00 pm. Must be 18 or older to serve at the beverage tent.

On Broadway, Inc. - Betsy Sorensen

920-569-3489, betsy@onbroadway.org

Bell Ringing - Now through December 24

Volunteers are needed to ring bells for the 2024 Red Kettle Campaign. There are multiple kettles you can ring at throughout Brown County with some being indoors and others being outdoors. One-hour shifts: Mondays through Saturdays between 8:00 am-8:00 pm (no ringing on Sundays). Click here to sign up.

The Salvation Army of Greater Green Bay - Michaela Koepp

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

WPS Garden of Lights - December 5-8, 12-15, 19-23, and 26-30

There are many volunteer opportunities at this event, including parking lot attendant, concessions cashier, concessions order-taker, line director, exit ambassador, and more. Various two- or four-hour shifts between 4:00-9:00 pm. Minimum age: 16.

Green Bay Botanical Garden - Rachel Ambrosius

920-490-9457, rambrosius@gbbg.org

A Fort Howard Christmas - December 6-7 and 13-14

Join Heritage Hill and get in the holiday spirit by volunteering for A Fort Howard Christmas! Multiple volunteer roles are available, including front desk greeter, retail volunteer, outdoor way finder, and concessions assistant. Shifts: 5:00-9:00 pm each night. Minimum age: 18.

Heritage Hill State Historical Park - Claire Gwaltney

920-448-5150, claire@heritagehillgb.org

Winter Wine and Beer Walks - December 6, 13, and 20

This event features tastings from local wineries, breweries, and a few eateries while patrons visit businesses and explore the Broadway District. Guests will experience the winter beauty while shopping for unique gifts in the many boutique shops, restaurants, and other distinct venues located in the warmth of our inner city. Help On Broadway execute this event by signing up to serve beverages, do ticket check-in, check IDs, hand out wristbands, and staff the merchandise table! Volunteers receive one free Winter Wine and Beer Walk ticket! Shifts: 4:00-9:00 pm each day. Must be 18 or older to be a beer/wine stop assistant.

On Broadway, Inc. - Betsy Sorensen

920-569-3489, betsy@onbroadway.org

Packer Game Ticket Scanning - December 23

Hand of Hope is in need of groups of volunteers to scan tickets at a Packers home game. Groups will check in with the volunteer group supervisor, grab a water and a red polo/jacket from the usher room, then walk to their assigned gate (PMI staff or the group supervisor can direct you). Groups typically stay together, but occasionally may be asked to scan at separate gates. Once at the assigned gate, a gate supervisor will provide training using a handheld ticket scanning device. Some gates also have self-scanning pedestals (Lambeau Field uses completely mobile ticketing). You will scan incoming fans' tickets, and if there are any issues, the gate supervisor will be a resource! Volunteers are asked to thank the fans for coming and be engaged in the fun! Once done, you will be released by your supervisor. Volunteers must wear tan or black pants (no shorts or capris). Any shirt is fine as PMI will provide a red polo/jacket to wear over your shirt. You will also be provided with ponchos, hand warmers, and water. You will be standing the entire shift, which is 4:15-8:15 pm (groups normally stay 30-45 minutes after kick-off). Minimum age: 16.

Hand of Hope - Kristi Kralovec

920-265-9708, packer@reachingthehandofhope.com

Christmas Dinner - December 24-25

Provide a meal or items to have Newcap's shelters make a meal for the holiday. Minimum age: 16.

Newcap, Inc. - Diana Bushman

920-277-0616, dianabushman@newcap.org

CASA Advocate Volunteer Training - January 24 and 31 and February 7

Make a difference in the lives of children in need! Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) is seeking dedicated volunteers to join their winter 2025 training to help support children who have experienced abuse or neglect and are navigating the foster care system. As a CASA volunteer, you will help children in the foster care system use their voice, while advocating for their best interests and helping them navigate challenging situations. No prior experience is needed; all training will be provided.

What CASA volunteers do:

  • Advocate for children in foster care to ensure their needs are met and their voices are heard.
  • Spend time being a friend and mentor. 
  • Attend court hearings and provide judges with vital information to make informed decisions about the child's future.

Why volunteer:

  • Gain invaluable experience in child advocacy and the legal system.
  • Make a lasting impact on the life of a child.
  • Join a supportive, passionate community of volunteers and staff.

Training is three sessions, 8:00 am-12:00 pm each day (breakfast served!). Minimum age: 21.

CASA of Brown County - Brittany Koenig

920-393-9771, brittany@casabc.org

Ongoing Volunteer Opportunities

Bingocize Facilitator

Volunteer to present the Bingocize course as developed by Dr. Jason Crandall, Ph.D., EP-C, Western Kentucky University. The curriculum includes a facilitator guide and participant workbook for ease of delivery and use during the volunteer experience. The facilitator must:

  • have a passion for working with older adults.
  • be comfortable leading small groups of 15 older adults.
  • be a self-starter who can take charge of the Bingocize program and work effectively with a co-facilitator.
  • be willing to make a commitment to the 10-week course schedule at least once annually. (Program is one hour twice a week for 10 weeks).

Minimum age: 18.

Aging and Disability Resource Center of Brown County - Amy Staniforth

920-448-4529, amy.staniforth@browncountywi.gov


Walk With Ease Facilitator

Walk with Ease is a researched program proven to help older adults living with arthritis learn how to better manage their pain, and increase balance, strength and walking pace. The workshop is offered three days a week for six weeks in communities throughout the state. Workshops are led by trained facilitators and provide a safe and positive learning experience. Volunteers will present the Walk With Ease course as developed by The Arthritis Foundation. The curriculum includes a facilitator guide and participant workbook for ease of delivery and use during the volunteer experience. The facilitator must:

  • have a passion for working with older adults.
  • be comfortable leading small groups of 14 older adults.
  • be a self-starter who can take charge of the Walk With Ease program.
  • be willing to make a commitment to the six-week course schedule at least once annually. (Class time is approximately 18-24 hours per six-week class series that meets three times a week.)
  • assist with recruitment and training of new Walk With Ease leaders.

Minimum age: 18.

Aging and Disability Resource Center of Brown County - Amy Staniforth

920-448-4529, amy.staniforth@browncountywi.gov


Healthy Living With Diabetes Facilitator

Volunteer to present the Healthy Living with Diabetes course as developed by Kate Lorig, DPH. The curriculum includes a facilitator guide and participant workbook for ease of delivery and use during the volunteer experience. The facilitator must:

  • have a passion for working with older adults.
  • be comfortable leading small groups of 15 older adults.
  • be a self-starter who can take charge of the Healthy Living with Diabetes program and work effectively with a co-facilitator.
  • be willing to make a commitment to the seven-week course schedule at least once annually.  

Minimum age: 18.

Aging and Disability Resource Center of Brown County - Amy Staniforth

920-448-4529, amy.staniforth@browncountywi.gov


Brain Enrichment Facilitator

Brain Enrichment (BE) is an interactive educational experience for older adults with normal age-related memory changes. The facilitator leads and guides discussions of 10 one-and-a-half-hour interactive sessions with course participants. The curriculum includes learning about the brain’s processes, mental exercises to stimulate the brain, lifestyle practices for brain health, and practice strategies for improving thinking and memory. Volunteer to present the BE course as developed by Linda Sasser, PhD. The curriculum includes a facilitator guide and participant workbook for ease of delivery and use during the volunteer experience. The facilitator must:   

  • have a passion for working with older adults.
  • be comfortable leading small groups of 16 older adults.
  • be a self-starter who can take charge of the BE program and work effectively with a co-facilitator.
  • be willing to make a commitment to the 10-week course schedule at least once annually.  

Minimum age: 18.

Aging and Disability Resource Center of Brown County - Amy Staniforth

920-448-4529, amy.staniforth@browncountywi.gov

Community Meal Heroes

Prepare a meal for Altrusa's guests while patients and families are staying in town for critical medical care. Food and desserts can be prepared at home, serving 10-12 individuals at a time. Volunteer coordinator will contact you prior to your sign-up date. Shifts: Monday-Friday, 5:00-7:00 pm. Click here to sign up or contact Kristine below. 

Altrusa Hospitality House - Kristine Blum

920-884-6677, kristine@altrusahousegreenbay.org

Disaster Action Team Members

Get involved. Disaster Action Team (DAT) members directly help family, friends, and the community when affected by disasters ranging from home fires to tornadoes and floods. DAT provides the essentials immediately after a disaster. Volunteers can also support disasters ‘behind the scenes’ with planning, logistics or volunteer management. Training is free. Various shifts. Minimum age: 18.

American Red Cross - Lee Borofka

920-737-9974, lee.borofka@redcross.org

Hospice Bereavement Caller

Volunteering is the heart of hospice! If a rewarding volunteer opportunity is what you are looking for, this is it. Aurora Hospice is looking for kind, compassionate and social volunteers to call families who have lost a loved one on Aurora hospice and to provide support by being a listening ear. There is no hands-on care. Volunteers have the ability to call patients from the comfort of their own home. This program is designed to maximize the role of the volunteer in assisting families who lost a loved one. Training is provided. Flexible shifts, several hours per month. Minimum age: 18.

Aurora Health at Home Hospice - Lexi Pirman

920-627-5306, lexi.pirman@aah.org

Community Resource Connector (CRC)

Did you know access to food, safe housing, transportation, financial resources, and being socially connected to others greatly impacts our health and well-being? Bellin Health recognizes the importance of these factors and knows that they can impact the health and well-being of their patients, their families, and our communities. CRCs work with Bellin Health staff and alongside community organizations to connect patients with resources to address these needs, such as access to food, transportation, housing, financial, and social support. Commitment to a service term of four months, or one semester, and one, 3-hour shift per week is requested. In addition, there are 8+ hours of initial and ongoing training to learn the necessary skills, tools, and workflows. Minimum age: 18.

Bellin Health by Emplify Health - Danielle Wnek

608-775-7080, danielle.wnek@gundersenhealth.org

Big Brothers and Big Sisters

This holiday season, Big Brothers Big Sisters invites you to give the gift of impact! While the holidays often emphasize material gifts, they believe that the gift of time holds far greater value for both the giver and the receiver. There are over 100 children who are waiting to meet their Big Brother or Big Sister right now. Your gift of a few hours a month will not only bring a smile to the face of a child, but it will bring so much value into your life as well. What might this look like for you? It looks like a cup of cocoa while belly laughing with your Little. It looks like a stroll together through a local park to celebrate the changing seasons. It looks like an afternoon of baking cookies or cheering on our Packers. It looks like small moments of great impact! If you could use some joy this holiday season and beyond, why not consider joining the hundreds of Big Brothers and Big Sisters who are already making a difference? Various shifts. Minimum age: 18. Click here to learn more.

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Wisconsin - Keren Cotter

920-498-2227, kerenc@bbbsnew.org

Pals Program

Pals is a mentoring program for kids aged 3-17 years old referred by Child Protection Services. Brown County Health and Human Services matches kids and volunteers based on compatibility. The volunteer and their Pals child can attend their monthly activities or they can spend time together by themselves. You can become a Pals volunteer by yourself, with your significant other or as a family. Flexible shifts. Minimum age: 18.

Brown County Health and Human Services - Judy Tilque  

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

Family Coordinators

Family coordinators play a key role in providing assistance to Community Benefit Tree's families. These volunteers would advise in the family's financial sustainability plan, and give resources and emotional support to families. Various shifts, about 4-6 hours per month depending on the number of families needing help. Minimum age: 21.

Community Benefit Tree - Kim Van Berkel

920-422-1919, office@communitybenefittree.org


Donation Processors

Volunteer to help process items that are donated to Community Benefit Tree's thrift store. Tasks include cleaning the item, checking to see if the item is in good condition and working properly, and labeling it with the proper store code. This is a good opportunity for families and groups to work together. Various shifts, depending on availability. Minimum age: 13.

Community Benefit Tree - Kim Van Berkel

920-422-1919, office@communitybenefittree.org

After School Program Tutors/Volunteers

COMSA is seeking dedicated volunteers for their after school program, supporting local refugee youth! Volunteers will assist with homework help, lead fun and educational activities, and mentor students as they navigate academic and personal challenges. If you're passionate about making a difference, building meaningful connections, and supporting refugee youth in our community, this is the perfect opportunity! Join them in creating a positive, engaging environment that fosters learning and growth. Your time and energy can help change a child’s life! Location: COMSA office, 201 S. Military Ave., Suite 101, Green Bay. Shifts: Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning October 1, 5:00-6:00 pm. Minimum age: 18.

COMSA - Emily Rao

920-770-4070, emily@comsausa.org

Science Kit Refurbishment

As a volunteer with The Einstein Project, you will be involved in refurbishing STEM kits for classroom use. By refurbishing these kits, you play a vital role in ensuring that students have access to high-quality educational resources. Your tasks may include cleaning, repairing, and organizing materials, ensuring that each kit is in excellent condition for students to learn from. Your attention to detail and dedication will directly contribute to the success of STEM education in our local schools. Flexible weekday shifts, any time during business hours of 8:00 am-4:00 pm. Volunteers younger than 16 need to have a parent present.

Einstein Project - Elizabeth Mayenschein

810-333-2420, elizabeth@einsteinproject.org

Early Education Classroom Grandparents

Encompass Early Education & Care needs volunteers to be classroom grandparents who make a difference in a child’s life while also earning a tax-free hourly stipend. This opportunity takes place in an assigned classroom at one of seven five-star-rated Encompass centers in Brown County. The Foster Grandparent program joins together two generations, enhancing the quality of life for seniors by giving them a sense of purpose while also giving children a consistent grandparent figure who encourages them in social play and classroom activities. Volunteers need to meet limited income guidelines as required by AmeriCorps Seniors (the program’s funding source). Shifts: flexible school-day hours. Minimum age: 55.

Encompass Early Education & Care - Deb Johnson

920-785-9710, djohnson@encompasswi.org

Side Walkers and Horse Leaders

Horse leaders control the equine during therapy and adaptive riding sessions and, with direction from the therapist or instructor, are responsible for maintaining a safe and effective session. Horse leaders must have previous horse experience through riding lessons, owning or leasing a horse, or other comparable experiences. Duties include leading the equine during sessions, grooming, tacking and untacking, bringing in or turning out horses, basic barn chores, and other duties as needed. Side walkers walk alongside the horse and rider and assist in keeping that rider safe during their session. Following direction from a therapist, side walkers may be asked to engage with their riders and assist in therapeutic activities unique to each rider. Side walkers also assist in sanitizing equipment after each session, including helmets, belts, toys, and therapy equipment. No experience is necessary, and training is provided. Various weekday shifts between 9:00 a.m.-7:00 pm. Minimum age: 14.

Exceptional Equestrians - Bekah Morrow

920-347-3174, bmorrow@exceptionalequestrians.org

Front Desk Volunteers

Volunteers greet donors and volunteers entering the building with a smiling face and gracious interaction, answer/screen phone calls, and bring a friendly, positive presence to the house. Shifts: 8:00 am-4:00 pm (Tuesdays and Thursdays), 8:00 am-12:00 pm (Wednesdays). This position is flexible for selecting hours, however Freedom House would like this be an ongoing, regular schedule. They hope to hear from you soon! Minimum age: 16.

Freedom House Ministries - Jenna Robbins

920-432-4646, jennarobbins@freedomhouseministries.org


Meal Teams

Volunteer involvement in providing meals at Freedom House is vital to serving their families. It is a great opportunity to share your gift of cooking. The goal of meal teams is to provide a steady stream of home-cooked meals for the 16 families residing at Freedom House. Dinner is served daily from 5:00-6:00 pm.

Freedom House Ministries - Jenna Robbins

920-432-4646, jennarobbins@freedomhouseministries.org

Lambeau Field Concessions

Golden House needs volunteers to help staff their concessions booth at Packer home games from November-January. Those who have experience in the foodservice industry are a plus. There is an online training required, as is registration with the NFL that will need to be completed at least a week before the game. As an incentive, there will be a drawing for a $200 gift card of your choice for anyone who works two games in the second half of the season. Shifts: five hours before the game until one hour after. Minimum age: 16. Click here to sign up.

Golden House - Jen Tingle

920-435-0100, jennifert@goldenhousegb.org

Volunteer Tutors

Literacy Green Bay seeks tutors who will meet one-on-one with ELL/adult literacy students. You’ll help them improve their speaking, reading, and writing, as well as achieve personal goals. Short-term commitments (pre-GED students) are available. You can set your own schedule. Minimum age: 17.

Literacy Green Bay - Carleen Jeanquart

920-435-2474, cjeanquart@literacygreenbay.org

Various Volunteer Roles

New Leaf Foods has several long-term volunteer roles available:

  • Communications Team Member - produce content for New Leaf Foods, adhering to their organization’s communication strategies, values, and goals. Working with the Communications Team Lead, Communications Coordinator, and other team members, this volunteer will have the opportunity to inform our community on local, healthy foods and resources, as well as New Leaf’s mission, events, and projects. This could include creating social media and website content, writing and editing newsletters, blogs, and other written content, and videography and photography. 
  • Fundraising Team Member - New Leaf's fundraising team is essential to ensuring access to financial resources which fund their projects and events. This volunteer helps the team find grants to apply for, and may assist in writing and editing grant applications. Fundraising team members also brainstorm and manage fundraising campaigns. Members on this team come together to conceptualize ways to monetize events to expand outreach for New Leaf’s mission. 
  • Education and Events Team Member - This volunteer works collaboratively with the team to plan and execute educational initiatives and events. Team members work to educate our community on food-related issues, skills, and resources. They also determine what educational content aligns with New Leaf Foods’ mission, goals, and values. 

Flexible shifts for all roles, depending on your availability

New Leaf Foods - Kim Diaz

920-600-4413, kim.diaz@newleaffoods.org

Breakfast Server Volunteer Team

Are you an early bird who loves brightening others’ mornings? St. John’s Ministries is seeking friendly and enthusiastic breakfast server volunteers at their Men’s and Women’s Shelters to help create a welcoming, nourishing start to the day for their guests! As a breakfast server, you’ll be part of a compassionate team that provides a warm meal and genuine hospitality to those who rely on our support. You will:

  • Serve breakfast - Use items provided by St. John's to heat and serve a nutritious meal to guests, ensuring they start the day with a satisfying breakfast.
  • Greet and engage guests - Welcome guests warmly and build rapport.
  • Maintain a clean serving area - Assist with light clean-up after the meal.
  • Work together with the team - Collaborate with other volunteers and staff to create a positive and efficient experience for guests.

The role of a breakfast server is ideal for those who enjoy a fast-paced, team-oriented environment. Mornings are busy, and every breakfast served helps guests start their day with a sense of hope and belonging. Your presence is a bright spot in their day, and your kindness makes an impact that’s more than just a meal. Daily shifts (5:30-7:30 am) are available at both shelters, but are especially needed at Women’s Shelter on Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.

St. John's Ministries - Brooke Graham

920-301-0909, bgraham@stjohnsgreenbay.org

Grant Writer

The Mediation Center is in need of a volunteer to help with grant-writing. The work can be done from your home or at their office in Allouez. Very flexible shifts.

The Mediation Center of Greater Green Bay - Vicki Marotz

920-438-7067, director@mediationggb.org

Greeter Desk Volunteers

Unity is seeking greeter desk volunteers for the administrative building on the Unity campus in Ledgeview. These volunteers greet visitors, sign for packages, and notify staff when appointments arrive. Flexible days, 8:00 am-12:00 pm or 12:00-4:00 pm. Minimum age: 18.

Unity - Alison Huntley or Kelly Lautenslager  

920-338-1111


Unity Resale Shoppe East

Unity is seeking fun and friendly volunteers to fulfill daily operations of a new, second resale shop that will open in the fall of 2024 in East De Pere. Unity, a non-profit provider of nonmedical home care, palliative care, hospice care, and grief support, needs volunteers to start orientation in October. Volunteers will be needed to receive, sort, price, stage, and merchandise items, along with greeting customers and cashiering. Proceeds directly support Unity's compassionate care programs offered throughout Northeastern Wisconsin. 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 families during life's most precious times, please contact them. Flexible shifts. Minimum age: 18.

Unity - Kelly Lautenslager or Alison Huntley

920-338-1111, volunteers@unityhospice.org


Unity Resale Shoppe West

Unity Resale Shoppe, a part of Unity Hospice, would like volunteers to help with various roles, including accepting, cleaning, and sorting donations; pricing merchandise and staging it 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; and Saturdays, 10:00 am-2:00 pm. Individuals ages 16-17 are welcome to volunteer with parental consent.

Unity Resale Shoppe, LLC - Paakou Vang

920-339-5501, pvang@unityhospice.org

Volunteer Coordinator

Organize all Veterans 1st of Northeast Wisconsin's volunteers by emailing or calling them about activities when they become available. Flexible shifts. Minimum age: 18.

Veterans 1st of Northeast Wisconsin - Gail Nohr

920-932-1763, gail@veterans1stnew.com

Shelter Volunteers

The Wisconsin Humane Society-Green Bay Campus is looking for volunteers to help support the shelter. They are in need of animal care volunteers, dog walkers, laundry, enrichment, vet support, and off-site adoption center volunteers. Click here to learn more about their program and how to become a volunteer! Various daily shifts between 8:00 am-6:00 pm. Individuals ages 13-15 must be accompanied by an adult.

Wisconsin Humane Society-Green Bay Campus - Katie Gut

920-469-3110, kgut@wihumane.org

Senior Community Volunteers

Woodside Senior Communities needs volunteers for events like taking their residents to the wildlife sanctuary. Volunteers would be assigned to a resident, push them around in their wheelchair, and spend a fun half-day with residents and staff. Woodside also needs volunteers to help push residents in their wheelchairs to and from church, as well as spend one-on-one time with residents, which could involve coming in for a chat, playing a game or putting together a puzzle. Various days and shifts, often 2-3 hours per event. Minimum age: 18.

Woodside Senior Communities - Rob Charles

920-634-3636, rcharles@woodsidelh.org

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This is a monthly compilation of a wide variety of volunteer opportunities.

Affiliate Partner of the Week

Mission: To improve the health and well-being of our patients, provide quality hospice care to patients with a limited life expectancy, as well as support to their caregivers. Hospice is a special kind of care designed to provide comfort and support for patients facing a terminal illness and their families.

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Wishlist Items

Please consider donating needed items to these area nonprofits. Thank you!

St. John's Ministries

920-301-0909

8 oz. styrofoam coffee cups, juice, eggs, prepared breakfast foods

Volunteer Center of Brown County

920-429-9445

Hard candies, cough drops, lip balms, hand sanitizers, hand warmers

Wisconsin Humane Society-GB Campus

920-469-3110

Soft dog treats

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