Volunteer Needs From: United Way of Marathon County

Volunteer: Do you love to sew?

We are looking for individuals to sew patriotic themed quilts/lap blankets, memory bears and/or pillows upon request. Memory bears and pillows are made from sentimental clothing that belonged to loved ones on our hospice services. We have memory bear patterns available. Please contact our office at 715-344-4541 or e-mail Volunteer Coordinator, Wendy, at wendy.fait@heartlandhospice.com if you are interested in this opportunity and helping us give this gift to our families who lost loved ones on our hospice services.

Agency: Heartland Hospice Serving Central Wisconsin

We are looking for individuals to sew patriotic themed quilts/lap blankets, memory bears and/or pillows upon request. Memory bears and pillows are made from sentimental clothing that belonged to loved ones on our hospice services. We have memory bear patterns available. Please contact our office at 715-344-4541 or e-mail Volunteer Coordinator, Wendy, at wendy.fait@heartlandhospice.com if you are interested in this opportunity and helping us give this gift to our families who lost loved ones on our hospice services.

Agency: Heartland Hospice Serving Central Wisconsin

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54482

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteers Honoring Veterans & Vet-to-Vet Program

A Veteran volunteer is a person who has served or is currently serving in the military, visiting a Veteran on Hospice. Vet to Vet builds comradery that nonmilitary members can't relate to. Some things our Veteran Volunteers have done in the past are presenting veterans with a certificate and pin of gratitude for their service during a recognition ceremony when they come onto hospice care. They assist in planning and attending special activities and events for veterans. Veteran Volunteers also routinely visit Veteran Hospice patients and build relationships with them. As a Veteran, you will have first priority when we have a veteran looking for a companion volunteer. Great for veterans, ROTC, active duty, military family members etc.

Duties (any one activity will be very helpful): -Assisting in special events -Look for new opportunities.

Qualifications: -Positive attitude, organized, and possess a desire to honor our nation's veterans, and a desire to work in a hospice setting with the elderly, and a wide range of individuals.

Here is a link for a video created by Interim with one of our Veteran patients. This video really captivates what a volunteer can do and glimpse into what being a Interim Volunteer looks like.  Making Memories at Every Stage in Life: One Veteran's Hospice Story (youtube.com)

Agency: Interim Hospice

A Veteran volunteer is a person who has served or is currently serving in the military, visiting a Veteran on Hospice. Vet to Vet builds comradery that nonmilitary members can't relate to. Some things our Veteran Volunteers have done in the past are presenting veterans with a certificate and pin of gratitude for their service during a recognition ceremony when they come onto hospice care. They assist in planning and attending special activities and events for veterans. Veteran Volunteers also routinely visit Veteran Hospice patients and build relationships with them. As a Veteran, you will have first priority when we have a veteran looking for a companion volunteer. Great for veterans, ROTC, active duty, military family members etc.

Duties (any one activity will be very helpful): -Assisting in special events -Look for new opportunities.

Qualifications: -Positive attitude, organized, and possess a desire to honor our nation's veterans, and a desire to work in a hospice setting with the elderly, and a wide range of individuals.

Here is a link for a video created by Interim with one of our Veteran patients. This video really captivates what a volunteer can do and glimpse into what being a Interim Volunteer looks like.  Making Memories at Every Stage in Life: One Veteran's Hospice Story (youtube.com)

Agency: Interim Hospice

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Respite Visit Volunteer

Respite visit volunteers provide regularly scheduled visits with the patient and/or the patient's family. Offer the gift of time to family members of patients in hospice who face the ever-present challenge of care giving. Hospice respite volunteers offer short-term (1-4 hours) respite care to patients, allowing caregivers to take a break, run errands, nap, etc.

Qualifications: Patience, compassion, flexibility, dependability, and good active listening skills are needed. Volunteers need to be able to establish and maintain boundaries. The volunteer must be able to put the patient's interests first. Being well grounded and possessing good common sense are important.

Time Commitment: Generally, visits are made 1-2 times a month and are 1-4 hours in length. We ask that volunteers commit at least two hours a month.

Location: Patient visits take place in the home of the patient whether it is a private residence, assisted living facility, or nursing home.

Benefits: The benefit of helping others who are not able to repay you is priceless. Complete training is given to volunteers to address all aspects of patient care. The Volunteer Coordinator will attend the first visit with each volunteer and will be available for any questions or concerns. Continuing education in end-of-life issues is available to all volunteers.

Agency: Interim Hospice

Respite visit volunteers provide regularly scheduled visits with the patient and/or the patient's family. Offer the gift of time to family members of patients in hospice who face the ever-present challenge of care giving. Hospice respite volunteers offer short-term (1-4 hours) respite care to patients, allowing caregivers to take a break, run errands, nap, etc.

Qualifications: Patience, compassion, flexibility, dependability, and good active listening skills are needed. Volunteers need to be able to establish and maintain boundaries. The volunteer must be able to put the patient's interests first. Being well grounded and possessing good common sense are important.

Time Commitment: Generally, visits are made 1-2 times a month and are 1-4 hours in length. We ask that volunteers commit at least two hours a month.

Location: Patient visits take place in the home of the patient whether it is a private residence, assisted living facility, or nursing home.

Benefits: The benefit of helping others who are not able to repay you is priceless. Complete training is given to volunteers to address all aspects of patient care. The Volunteer Coordinator will attend the first visit with each volunteer and will be available for any questions or concerns. Continuing education in end-of-life issues is available to all volunteers.

Agency: Interim Hospice

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Phone Pal

A phone pal is like a pen pal but instead of writing letters, it's over the phone! A phone pal is someone who is not able to go into a facility or a patient's home but calls them and talks to them over the phone. This person would call the patient and talk with them and be a friendly listening ear to a patient on hospice. While it may not be in person, it still gives an outlet to the patient of a person to talk to, someone to listen, and build comradery with to let them know they are not alone. A friendly caller may also make tuck in calls. Tuck in calls is where a person calls a patient, or facility where a patient lives, to ask if they need any additional supplies before we head into the weekend. Then take note of which person needs what supplies and let the nurse or aide know to bring these supplies at their next visit. 

Agency: Interim Hospice

A phone pal is like a pen pal but instead of writing letters, it's over the phone! A phone pal is someone who is not able to go into a facility or a patient's home but calls them and talks to them over the phone. This person would call the patient and talk with them and be a friendly listening ear to a patient on hospice. While it may not be in person, it still gives an outlet to the patient of a person to talk to, someone to listen, and build comradery with to let them know they are not alone. A friendly caller may also make tuck in calls. Tuck in calls is where a person calls a patient, or facility where a patient lives, to ask if they need any additional supplies before we head into the weekend. Then take note of which person needs what supplies and let the nurse or aide know to bring these supplies at their next visit. 

Agency: Interim Hospice

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Office Volunteer

Sometimes hospice can be scary for people, and they want to help but aren't sure how if they don't feel comfortable visiting patients. Becoming an office support volunteer is a perfect avenue. With your help, patients will continue to receive quick, accurate, and reliable service. Office staff are often the "unsung heroes" but not around here! Without help keeping our files in good order, maintaining good communication with doctors and facilities, it would be impossible to provide the high level of patient-centered, family-focused care that we do. We would love to have you join our team and experience the satisfaction of knowing that the ill and vulnerable are having a better day because of you. You have a variety of office duties to choose from: filing; monthly bereavement mailings; copying; organizing resources; sending, receiving and distributing faxes; and special projects.

Agency: Interim Hospice

Sometimes hospice can be scary for people, and they want to help but aren't sure how if they don't feel comfortable visiting patients. Becoming an office support volunteer is a perfect avenue. With your help, patients will continue to receive quick, accurate, and reliable service. Office staff are often the "unsung heroes" but not around here! Without help keeping our files in good order, maintaining good communication with doctors and facilities, it would be impossible to provide the high level of patient-centered, family-focused care that we do. We would love to have you join our team and experience the satisfaction of knowing that the ill and vulnerable are having a better day because of you. You have a variety of office duties to choose from: filing; monthly bereavement mailings; copying; organizing resources; sending, receiving and distributing faxes; and special projects.

Agency: Interim Hospice

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Volunteer

Being a hospice volunteer is an intensely rewarding experience.  Volunteers are given the choice as to what types of things you want to do and how much time you want to contribute (usually 1-2 hours per week).  Interim HealthCare believes that volunteers are often the heart of the origination because they give the gift of time to those in need. Volunteers provide support to patients who are near the end of life as well as their family, and caregivers.  Help is provided wherever the patient considers home, which could be their own house, apartment, an assisted living, or skilled nursing facility.  The goal is to help maximize quality of life when quantity of life is limited. There are two types of volunteers, Patient Volunteers and Office Volunteers. 

Patient Volunteers perform some of the following: 

Visiting and companionship which can include: reading to the patient knitting watching favorite movies word searches reminiscing  listening to favorite songs or singing along Taking walks Writing letters Visiting with pets (must provide vaccine information)  Giving respite relief for caregivers Shopping and errands Meal preparation

Office Volunteers may also choose to help in the office with mailing, computer work, organizing supplies, and administrative duties.  Some volunteers have special training to help provide grief support.

Volunteers are required to complete an interview and about 9 hours of training.  They also receive ongoing support and training from the hospice care team.  Hospice education covers philosophy of hospice care; services offered by hospice; physical, emotional, social, and spiritual issues encountered at the end of life; effective communication when speaking with patients and family members; comfort care; the dying process; and basic information about grief and loss.  

If you are interested in this opportunity, respond to this post via email or phone call!  

 

Agency: Interim Hospice

Being a hospice volunteer is an intensely rewarding experience.  Volunteers are given the choice as to what types of things you want to do and how much time you want to contribute (usually 1-2 hours per week).  Interim HealthCare believes that volunteers are often the heart of the origination because they give the gift of time to those in need. Volunteers provide support to patients who are near the end of life as well as their family, and caregivers.  Help is provided wherever the patient considers home, which could be their own house, apartment, an assisted living, or skilled nursing facility.  The goal is to help maximize quality of life when quantity of life is limited. There are two types of volunteers, Patient Volunteers and Office Volunteers. 

Patient Volunteers perform some of the following: 

Visiting and companionship which can include: reading to the patient knitting watching favorite movies word searches reminiscing  listening to favorite songs or singing along Taking walks Writing letters Visiting with pets (must provide vaccine information)  Giving respite relief for caregivers Shopping and errands Meal preparation

Office Volunteers may also choose to help in the office with mailing, computer work, organizing supplies, and administrative duties.  Some volunteers have special training to help provide grief support.

Volunteers are required to complete an interview and about 9 hours of training.  They also receive ongoing support and training from the hospice care team.  Hospice education covers philosophy of hospice care; services offered by hospice; physical, emotional, social, and spiritual issues encountered at the end of life; effective communication when speaking with patients and family members; comfort care; the dying process; and basic information about grief and loss.  

If you are interested in this opportunity, respond to this post via email or phone call!  

 

Agency: Interim Hospice

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Art and/or Music Volunteer

Duties: -Allow patients to express themselves through art or music -Take an active role in sessions by playing, singing, painting, drawing and listening -Encourage clients to take part in the session, and supporting them Benefits: Being able to serve patients by helping them achieve positive changes in mood, relaxation, peace and comfort, anxiety and stress reduction, and memory recall, reminiscence and satisfaction with life.

715-842-7707 ext. 101

Agency: Interim Hospice

Duties: -Allow patients to express themselves through art or music -Take an active role in sessions by playing, singing, painting, drawing and listening -Encourage clients to take part in the session, and supporting them Benefits: Being able to serve patients by helping them achieve positive changes in mood, relaxation, peace and comfort, anxiety and stress reduction, and memory recall, reminiscence and satisfaction with life.

715-842-7707 ext. 101

Agency: Interim Hospice

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Office Cleaning and Organization

Are you looking to get out of the house and be active. Looking for a way to meet kind people yet not doing customer service? Do you like to organization and make things neat? Good News Project is looking for someone to help with office cleaning one day per week. Time is flexible and negotiable.  

Volunteer would vacuum carpets, sweep and mop floors, clean kitchen and bathrooms, dust office areas, clean and organize board room and volunteer area, and occasionally wash interior windows. Help the Good News Project team stay productive and focused on our mission.

Approximately 3-4 hours each week.

Please contact Rouleen for more details at 715-843-5985 or rouleen@goodnewswi.com.

Agency: Good News Project

Are you looking to get out of the house and be active. Looking for a way to meet kind people yet not doing customer service? Do you like to organization and make things neat? Good News Project is looking for someone to help with office cleaning one day per week. Time is flexible and negotiable.  

Volunteer would vacuum carpets, sweep and mop floors, clean kitchen and bathrooms, dust office areas, clean and organize board room and volunteer area, and occasionally wash interior windows. Help the Good News Project team stay productive and focused on our mission.

Approximately 3-4 hours each week.

Please contact Rouleen for more details at 715-843-5985 or rouleen@goodnewswi.com.

Agency: Good News Project

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Health Equipment Sanitization & Restocking

Do you enjoy cleaning, organization, or working behind the scenes? Then this job is for you! Volunteers are needed on a weekly basis to assist with the turn-around of donated medical equipment.  Items need to be sanitized, reassembled, and cataloged to meet ongoing client needs.  No computer skills are needed. We attempt to help volunteers find a 2–3-hour shift that fits best within their schedule during our regular business hours. If you are interested in keeping active while making a direct impact on a person's life during a difficult time, then let's connect.

Please contact Rouleen at 715-843-5985 or rouleen@goodnewswi.com

Agency: Good News Project

Do you enjoy cleaning, organization, or working behind the scenes? Then this job is for you! Volunteers are needed on a weekly basis to assist with the turn-around of donated medical equipment.  Items need to be sanitized, reassembled, and cataloged to meet ongoing client needs.  No computer skills are needed. We attempt to help volunteers find a 2–3-hour shift that fits best within their schedule during our regular business hours. If you are interested in keeping active while making a direct impact on a person's life during a difficult time, then let's connect.

Please contact Rouleen at 715-843-5985 or rouleen@goodnewswi.com

Agency: Good News Project

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Us Keep Trees and Plants Watered

Greetings-

   We are in need of folks who are interested in keeping the flowers, garden and planted trees watered at St. Anthony Spirituality Center. The pines are a part of a USDA grant. If you are interested, please email kbailey@sarcenter.com for more information or call 715-443-2236. Thank you for your interest in volunteering and we look forward to having you here. 

Agency: St. Anthony Spirituality Center

Greetings-

   We are in need of folks who are interested in keeping the flowers, garden and planted trees watered at St. Anthony Spirituality Center. The pines are a part of a USDA grant. If you are interested, please email kbailey@sarcenter.com for more information or call 715-443-2236. Thank you for your interest in volunteering and we look forward to having you here. 

Agency: St. Anthony Spirituality Center

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54448

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: HOME-MADE Christmas Cards For Seniors Needed

Each December Faith in Action hosts our annual Christmas Care Drive called Gifts of Hope and mails Christmas cards and gift certificates to over 200 seniors in our area.  The gift certificates will be provided by FIA.  We are looking for HOME-MADE cards with envelopes. (No oversized, puffy, or odd-shaped cards, please, as these require extra postage.) Cards should be Christmas-themed and can be decorated however you like, please sign your first name and state that you are a Faith in Action volunteer.   Do not seal the envelopes, as we will also enclose gift certificates.  We are also looking for postage stamps to help cover the cost of mailing these cards. 

Please drop the cards off at our office by Thursday, November 28th, 2024. We are located at 630 Adams St, Wausau, WI 54403, in Immanuel Lutheran Church. Our office hours are 9am-2pm, Mon.–Thurs. If you have any questions, please contact Jamie at 715-848-8783 or email WausauFIAinfo@gmail.com.

 

 

Agency: Faith In Action Of Marathon County

Each December Faith in Action hosts our annual Christmas Care Drive called Gifts of Hope and mails Christmas cards and gift certificates to over 200 seniors in our area.  The gift certificates will be provided by FIA.  We are looking for HOME-MADE cards with envelopes. (No oversized, puffy, or odd-shaped cards, please, as these require extra postage.) Cards should be Christmas-themed and can be decorated however you like, please sign your first name and state that you are a Faith in Action volunteer.   Do not seal the envelopes, as we will also enclose gift certificates.  We are also looking for postage stamps to help cover the cost of mailing these cards. 

Please drop the cards off at our office by Thursday, November 28th, 2024. We are located at 630 Adams St, Wausau, WI 54403, in Immanuel Lutheran Church. Our office hours are 9am-2pm, Mon.–Thurs. If you have any questions, please contact Jamie at 715-848-8783 or email WausauFIAinfo@gmail.com.

 

 

Agency: Faith In Action Of Marathon County

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Dec 4, 2025

Zip Code: 54403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: The Women's Community: Join a Fundraising Event Committee

Currently we are looking for people to join our fundraising event committee for Hooray for Hollywood and/or SafeFUR Homes Festival, to help plan the events, solicit sponsors, and solicit auction item donations. Skills we are looking for: experience fundraising, comfortable asking for donations and cold calling, organized, connections in the community, and ability to build relationships with donors. 

Apply to volunteer or learn more: https://shorturl.at/SeTyi

If you are interested in joining a fundraising event committee, please contact Allie for more details: allie@womenscommunity.org or (715) 842-5663

 

 

 

Agency: The Women's Community, Inc.

Currently we are looking for people to join our fundraising event committee for Hooray for Hollywood and/or SafeFUR Homes Festival, to help plan the events, solicit sponsors, and solicit auction item donations. Skills we are looking for: experience fundraising, comfortable asking for donations and cold calling, organized, connections in the community, and ability to build relationships with donors. 

Apply to volunteer or learn more: https://shorturl.at/SeTyi

If you are interested in joining a fundraising event committee, please contact Allie for more details: allie@womenscommunity.org or (715) 842-5663

 

 

 

Agency: The Women's Community, Inc.

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Maintenance Needs

St. Anthony Spirituality Center has a beautiful building that needs maintained. We need your help with general repairs, plumbing, welding, painting, tiling, electrical, masonry, electrical and carpentry. If you are interested please contact kbailey@sarcenter.com or call 715-443-2236 Ext. 124

Agency: St. Anthony Spirituality Center

St. Anthony Spirituality Center has a beautiful building that needs maintained. We need your help with general repairs, plumbing, welding, painting, tiling, electrical, masonry, electrical and carpentry. If you are interested please contact kbailey@sarcenter.com or call 715-443-2236 Ext. 124

Agency: St. Anthony Spirituality Center

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54448

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bake for St. Anthony Spirituality Center

We are looking for volunteers who are interested in baking for us. If you have a heart for baking then come checkout our wonderful kitchen. You can bring joy to our retreatants and be a part of our mission of hospitality. To volunteer please email kbailey@sarcenter.com or call 715-443-2236 Ext. 124. 

Agency: St. Anthony Spirituality Center

We are looking for volunteers who are interested in baking for us. If you have a heart for baking then come checkout our wonderful kitchen. You can bring joy to our retreatants and be a part of our mission of hospitality. To volunteer please email kbailey@sarcenter.com or call 715-443-2236 Ext. 124. 

Agency: St. Anthony Spirituality Center

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54448

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Housekeeping Duties

After retreats we need folks who are interested in cleaning up our meeting areas and participating in various cleaning tasks such as vacuuming, mopping, dusting, washing windows and more. Please contact kbailey@sarcenter.com or call 715-443-2236 for more information regarding housekeeping volunteer needs.

Agency: St. Anthony Spirituality Center

After retreats we need folks who are interested in cleaning up our meeting areas and participating in various cleaning tasks such as vacuuming, mopping, dusting, washing windows and more. Please contact kbailey@sarcenter.com or call 715-443-2236 for more information regarding housekeeping volunteer needs.

Agency: St. Anthony Spirituality Center

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54448

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Deliver Food Pantry Items to Seniors

Faith in Action delivers food pantry items from The Neighbors Place to Marathon County seniors who cannot easily leave their homes. Each Care-receiver receives two bags of groceries. Deliveries are made twice a month on Wednesday mornings. 

We are looking for substitute drivers to fill in when a regular Volunteer is out sick or on vacation. Routes typically take about an hour and a half. Each route consists of 4-8 deliveries and is grouped by location in Wausau, Rothschild, Schofield, or Weston. The Volunteer must be available to pick up the food pantry items at The Neighbors Place between 9:30 am and 10:30 am. The bags will be packed and ready to go. Permanent routes may be available in the future. 

Contact Jamie at Faith in Action, 715-848-8783, or email WausauFIAinfo@gmail.com to start a Volunteer application.

Agency: Faith In Action Of Marathon County

Faith in Action delivers food pantry items from The Neighbors Place to Marathon County seniors who cannot easily leave their homes. Each Care-receiver receives two bags of groceries. Deliveries are made twice a month on Wednesday mornings. 

We are looking for substitute drivers to fill in when a regular Volunteer is out sick or on vacation. Routes typically take about an hour and a half. Each route consists of 4-8 deliveries and is grouped by location in Wausau, Rothschild, Schofield, or Weston. The Volunteer must be available to pick up the food pantry items at The Neighbors Place between 9:30 am and 10:30 am. The bags will be packed and ready to go. Permanent routes may be available in the future. 

Contact Jamie at Faith in Action, 715-848-8783, or email WausauFIAinfo@gmail.com to start a Volunteer application.

Agency: Faith In Action Of Marathon County

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Friendly Visitors: By Phone or In Person

Friendly Visiting is part of Faith in Action of Marathon County's support system to keep seniors socially connected to the community. Social exchange is a vital link to mental health. 

The Friendly Visitor assists seniors in maintaining their identity, passing along their valuable knowledge and experience, and diminishes the growing problem of isolationism and loneliness.  

Enjoy developing a new friendship.

You would be assigned one or more seniors to call regularly. How many seniors you would like to connect with is up to you. You will then call them on a schedule that works for you and them (once a week, twice a week, once a month, etc.)

Contact Jamie at 715-848-8783 or email WausauFIAinfo@gmail.com.

 

Agency: Faith In Action Of Marathon County

Friendly Visiting is part of Faith in Action of Marathon County's support system to keep seniors socially connected to the community. Social exchange is a vital link to mental health. 

The Friendly Visitor assists seniors in maintaining their identity, passing along their valuable knowledge and experience, and diminishes the growing problem of isolationism and loneliness.  

Enjoy developing a new friendship.

You would be assigned one or more seniors to call regularly. How many seniors you would like to connect with is up to you. You will then call them on a schedule that works for you and them (once a week, twice a week, once a month, etc.)

Contact Jamie at 715-848-8783 or email WausauFIAinfo@gmail.com.

 

Agency: Faith In Action Of Marathon County

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Used Inkjet/Laserjet Cartridges Needed for paid recycling program & any size plastic zipper bags Bags

Faith in Action Marathon County collects used inkjet/laserjet cartridges to exchange for funds that help us provide needed rides to area seniors.

The plastic zipper bags are used to sort the ink cartridges.  

The cartridges are sent to a recycling program that will reimburse us.

Please click this link to see if our recycling company accepts your type of cartridge.  

Every donation counts. Thanks for supporting Faith in Action Marathon County. You may bring your donations to us at 630 Adams St. (Immanuel Lutheran Church) Monday - Thursday from 9 am-2 pm. 

Call Jamie with any questions at (715)848-8783 or email WausauFIAinfo@gmail.com.

Agency: Faith In Action Of Marathon County

Faith in Action Marathon County collects used inkjet/laserjet cartridges to exchange for funds that help us provide needed rides to area seniors.

The plastic zipper bags are used to sort the ink cartridges.  

The cartridges are sent to a recycling program that will reimburse us.

Please click this link to see if our recycling company accepts your type of cartridge.  

Every donation counts. Thanks for supporting Faith in Action Marathon County. You may bring your donations to us at 630 Adams St. (Immanuel Lutheran Church) Monday - Thursday from 9 am-2 pm. 

Call Jamie with any questions at (715)848-8783 or email WausauFIAinfo@gmail.com.

Agency: Faith In Action Of Marathon County

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help St. Anthony Spirituality Center Keep The Lawn Mowed

Do you enjoy mowing the lawn? St. Anthony Spirituality Center has a large grounds that requires upkeep. We will provide a zero turn mower for you to operate. Please contact Katy Bailey at kbailey@sarcenter.com for more information or call at 715-443-2236 Ext. 124. Thank you for considering our volunteer opportunity.

Agency: St. Anthony Spirituality Center

Do you enjoy mowing the lawn? St. Anthony Spirituality Center has a large grounds that requires upkeep. We will provide a zero turn mower for you to operate. Please contact Katy Bailey at kbailey@sarcenter.com for more information or call at 715-443-2236 Ext. 124. Thank you for considering our volunteer opportunity.

Agency: St. Anthony Spirituality Center

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54448

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Care Courier

Deliver Food and Hope! As a Community Care Courier, you'll be the friendly face delivering groceries to food pantry clients who have difficulty getting a ride to the pantry, especially in the colder months. Your role is more than just delivery—it's about bringing a little extra kindness and ensuring that neighbors in need have access to nutritious food with a smile. You'll be a vital link between the pantry and the community, helping to make a real difference in people's lives. Delivery drivers will be a part of a team and will have access to the CCH transport van, or be reimbursed at the federal charitable rate. Must be 18 or older to volunteer. All drivers must have a valid license. Scheduling is flexible and can be adjusted in the event of inclement weather.

Agency: Community Center Of Hope, Inc.

Deliver Food and Hope! As a Community Care Courier, you'll be the friendly face delivering groceries to food pantry clients who have difficulty getting a ride to the pantry, especially in the colder months. Your role is more than just delivery—it's about bringing a little extra kindness and ensuring that neighbors in need have access to nutritious food with a smile. You'll be a vital link between the pantry and the community, helping to make a real difference in people's lives. Delivery drivers will be a part of a team and will have access to the CCH transport van, or be reimbursed at the federal charitable rate. Must be 18 or older to volunteer. All drivers must have a valid license. Scheduling is flexible and can be adjusted in the event of inclement weather.

Agency: Community Center Of Hope, Inc.

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54455

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: STAMPS NEEDED! Help us deliver Christmas, Birthday and other Special Occasion cards!

Faith in Action mails birthday cards to each of our Care-receivers and volunteers on an on-going basis. (30-50 cards each month)

We also mail Christmas cards to all of our Care-receivers. (200+ cards)

We are looking for help with postage.

Stamps can be dropped off at our office or ordered online and mailed to our office at 630 Adams St, Wausau, WI 54403.  Our office hours are 9am-2pm, Mon.–Thurs. If you have any questions, please contact Jamie at 715-848-8783 or email WausauFIAinfo@gmail.com.

 

Agency: Faith In Action Of Marathon County

Faith in Action mails birthday cards to each of our Care-receivers and volunteers on an on-going basis. (30-50 cards each month)

We also mail Christmas cards to all of our Care-receivers. (200+ cards)

We are looking for help with postage.

Stamps can be dropped off at our office or ordered online and mailed to our office at 630 Adams St, Wausau, WI 54403.  Our office hours are 9am-2pm, Mon.–Thurs. If you have any questions, please contact Jamie at 715-848-8783 or email WausauFIAinfo@gmail.com.

 

Agency: Faith In Action Of Marathon County

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Regular Route Drivers - one day a week

 

Looking for a regular route driver to deliver meals one day a week.  The hours are from 11am-1pm.  Deliver meals to the elderly and disabled in the Wausau community.  Please reach out if interested and I can give you more details.  I have routes available on Friday.

Individuals or organizations are welcome.  Please call or e-mail for more information.

Doris Spooner 715-848-5848, wamobilemeals@yahoo.com

Watch VIDEO here

 Visit Main Website HERE

Agency: Wausau Area Mobile Meals

 

Looking for a regular route driver to deliver meals one day a week.  The hours are from 11am-1pm.  Deliver meals to the elderly and disabled in the Wausau community.  Please reach out if interested and I can give you more details.  I have routes available on Friday.

Individuals or organizations are welcome.  Please call or e-mail for more information.

Doris Spooner 715-848-5848, wamobilemeals@yahoo.com

Watch VIDEO here

 Visit Main Website HERE

Agency: Wausau Area Mobile Meals

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Pet Therapy Volunteer

Provide an adjunct therapy activity for patients who would like additional social or emotional stimulation. Visit with patients, guests, and staff. Pets must be certified through an American Kennel Club accrediting agency.

Agency: Aspirus Wausau Hospital

Provide an adjunct therapy activity for patients who would like additional social or emotional stimulation. Visit with patients, guests, and staff. Pets must be certified through an American Kennel Club accrediting agency.

Agency: Aspirus Wausau Hospital

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Knit/Crochet/Sewn Items Needed

You can greatly help our patients by making handmade items. We continue to need *Pocket Prayer Shawls*, Prayer Shawls, Twiddle Muffs, and always stuffed animals (must be homemade or new with tags). Also, veteran-themed lap blankets for our hospice veterans. Patterns are available upon request.

Your time and efforts are So Appreciated by our patients!

Bring your items for donation to Entrance A at Aspirus Wausau Hospital Reception Desk. Be sure to complete a donation form when dropping off (required).

Agency: Aspirus Wausau Hospital

You can greatly help our patients by making handmade items. We continue to need *Pocket Prayer Shawls*, Prayer Shawls, Twiddle Muffs, and always stuffed animals (must be homemade or new with tags). Also, veteran-themed lap blankets for our hospice veterans. Patterns are available upon request.

Your time and efforts are So Appreciated by our patients!

Bring your items for donation to Entrance A at Aspirus Wausau Hospital Reception Desk. Be sure to complete a donation form when dropping off (required).

Agency: Aspirus Wausau Hospital

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Substitute Route Driver - sub one day a week or whenever available

We are looking for sub drivers to fill in when our regular drivers need off.  Get to meet some extraordinary people in the Wausau area and it doesn't take a big commitment.  Please reach out to Doris if interested.  715-848-5848

Agency: Wausau Area Mobile Meals

We are looking for sub drivers to fill in when our regular drivers need off.  Get to meet some extraordinary people in the Wausau area and it doesn't take a big commitment.  Please reach out to Doris if interested.  715-848-5848

Agency: Wausau Area Mobile Meals

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer from Home: Write Friendly Letters to Seniors!

SEND SMILES AND SUNSHINE: WRITE A LETTER TO A SENIOR CITIZEN

Are you someone who loves writing thoughtful, upbeat letters? Want to volunteer from wherever you live, work, or play?

Turn your small talk into connection. A simple, sincere letter can brighten a senior’s day more than you know.

Join Letters Against Isolation, a volunteer-run project bringing joy to seniors in aged care homes and programs across the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and Australia. Since 2020, our volunteers have mailed over one million cheerful, one-of-a-kind handwritten letters in dozens of languages!

WHAT YOU'LL DO Write friendly, personal letters addressed to a “Friend” Share a little about your life, your hometown, a story, or a hobby. Keep it light and conversational Mail your completed letters to a senior care facility or program from our list of active requests That’s it! Most seniors aren’t able to reply, so think of this as a one-time act of kindness

This is not a pen pal or greeting card program. Your words are what matter most!

WHAT TO EXPECT Flexible: Write any time, from anywhere Meaningful: Every letter is read, appreciated, and cherished Independent: We don’t have an office or phone, just an amazing online volunteer community Structured: Follow our step-by-step process to match your letters with active requests Low Cost: Volunteers provide postage, envelopes, and writing materials Student service hours: Available through our student program. Register to work one-on-one with a Community Service Liaison as you write NEXT STEPS

Visit lettersagainstisolation.com and choose your option from the top of the page:

→ Individual → Student → Group → Educator QUESTIONS?

Check out our FAQ for details on mailing, group participation, service hours, and more.

Your words will make all the difference. Join us today and help spread joy... one letter at a time!

Want to see what our volunteers write? Here are a few examples:

Agency: Letters Against Isolation

SEND SMILES AND SUNSHINE: WRITE A LETTER TO A SENIOR CITIZEN

Are you someone who loves writing thoughtful, upbeat letters? Want to volunteer from wherever you live, work, or play?

Turn your small talk into connection. A simple, sincere letter can brighten a senior’s day more than you know.

Join Letters Against Isolation, a volunteer-run project bringing joy to seniors in aged care homes and programs across the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and Australia. Since 2020, our volunteers have mailed over one million cheerful, one-of-a-kind handwritten letters in dozens of languages!

WHAT YOU'LL DO Write friendly, personal letters addressed to a “Friend” Share a little about your life, your hometown, a story, or a hobby. Keep it light and conversational Mail your completed letters to a senior care facility or program from our list of active requests That’s it! Most seniors aren’t able to reply, so think of this as a one-time act of kindness

This is not a pen pal or greeting card program. Your words are what matter most!

WHAT TO EXPECT Flexible: Write any time, from anywhere Meaningful: Every letter is read, appreciated, and cherished Independent: We don’t have an office or phone, just an amazing online volunteer community Structured: Follow our step-by-step process to match your letters with active requests Low Cost: Volunteers provide postage, envelopes, and writing materials Student service hours: Available through our student program. Register to work one-on-one with a Community Service Liaison as you write NEXT STEPS

Visit lettersagainstisolation.com and choose your option from the top of the page:

→ Individual → Student → Group → Educator QUESTIONS?

Check out our FAQ for details on mailing, group participation, service hours, and more.

Your words will make all the difference. Join us today and help spread joy... one letter at a time!

Want to see what our volunteers write? Here are a few examples:

Agency: Letters Against Isolation

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54455

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: GiGi's Playhouse : Group Program Volunteers

GiGi's Playhouse-Wausau runs multiple programs throughout the year.

Our current group programs include the following: Seed to Sale (focuses on gardening), Music Makers, Kitchen, Fantastic Friends (an adult social skills group), Playhouse Pals (social-based program for ages 5-8), and Kid's Club (social-based program for ages 9-12).

Programs we would like to build up soon are Dance, Art Explosion, and we would like to increase our programs for our adult population, as this is our fastest growing and biggest demographic.

We are looking for volunteers to help keep these programs running, or to help get them on their feet! All of our programs are written on a national level, and we implement them locally. All training and resources are provided, and any questions that come up are welcomed!

If you are interested, please check our calendar for our next upcoming Volunteer Orientation. We would love to hear from you!

https://gigisplayhouse.org/wausau/sfcalendar/

Agency: GiGi's Playhouse Wausau

GiGi's Playhouse-Wausau runs multiple programs throughout the year.

Our current group programs include the following: Seed to Sale (focuses on gardening), Music Makers, Kitchen, Fantastic Friends (an adult social skills group), Playhouse Pals (social-based program for ages 5-8), and Kid's Club (social-based program for ages 9-12).

Programs we would like to build up soon are Dance, Art Explosion, and we would like to increase our programs for our adult population, as this is our fastest growing and biggest demographic.

We are looking for volunteers to help keep these programs running, or to help get them on their feet! All of our programs are written on a national level, and we implement them locally. All training and resources are provided, and any questions that come up are welcomed!

If you are interested, please check our calendar for our next upcoming Volunteer Orientation. We would love to hear from you!

https://gigisplayhouse.org/wausau/sfcalendar/

Agency: GiGi's Playhouse Wausau

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54476

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: GiGi's Playhouse : Events Committee Volunteers

GiGi's Playhouse- Wausau is a non-profit organization, making fundraising extremely important to our organization!  Through our Events Committee volunteers, we work out details of our three largest events for the year, a 5K Glow Fun Run/Walk (June 14th, 2025), GiGi's Harvest Picnic (September 11th, 2025), and a Kickball tournament (October 4th, 2025). We would love to have anyone with non-profit, fundraising, event planning experience, or with no experience in these fields, but who are willing to learn. This committee meets virtually for approximately 1 hour. The frequency of meetings depends on how close we are to upcoming events.

Questions please email us at volunteerwausau@gigisplayhouse.org or complete our volunteer application at https://gigisplayhouse.org/wausau/volunteer/

You can find our next Volunteer Orientation by checking our online calendar at https://gigisplayhouse.org/wausau/sfcalendar/

We would love to have you join us!

Agency: GiGi's Playhouse Wausau

GiGi's Playhouse- Wausau is a non-profit organization, making fundraising extremely important to our organization!  Through our Events Committee volunteers, we work out details of our three largest events for the year, a 5K Glow Fun Run/Walk (June 14th, 2025), GiGi's Harvest Picnic (September 11th, 2025), and a Kickball tournament (October 4th, 2025). We would love to have anyone with non-profit, fundraising, event planning experience, or with no experience in these fields, but who are willing to learn. This committee meets virtually for approximately 1 hour. The frequency of meetings depends on how close we are to upcoming events.

Questions please email us at volunteerwausau@gigisplayhouse.org or complete our volunteer application at https://gigisplayhouse.org/wausau/volunteer/

You can find our next Volunteer Orientation by checking our online calendar at https://gigisplayhouse.org/wausau/sfcalendar/

We would love to have you join us!

Agency: GiGi's Playhouse Wausau

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54476

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: GiGi's Playhouse : 1:1 Literacy and Math Tutoring Program Volunteers

Program volunteers play an integral role within GiGi’s Playhouse by facilitating educational and therapeutic skill development activities and connecting with families. All training is provided and you will have access to a vast library of resources to help you teach participants skills. 

The Literacy and Math programs are both individualized to each participants unique interests, skill levels, and needs. Literacy is designed to improve participants language (both written and spoken). Math programming is built to develop skills from basic number, shape, and color identification to multiplication and division. 

These programs serve ages 3 to adulthood, and volunteers must be 16 years old or greater.  Any questions email volunteerwausau@gigisplayhouse.org or complete our volunteer application at https://gigisplayhouse.org/wausau/volunteer/

 To sign up for our next Volunteer Orientation, please visit our calendar at https://gigisplayhouse.org/wausau/sfcalendar/

Agency: GiGi's Playhouse Wausau

Program volunteers play an integral role within GiGi’s Playhouse by facilitating educational and therapeutic skill development activities and connecting with families. All training is provided and you will have access to a vast library of resources to help you teach participants skills. 

The Literacy and Math programs are both individualized to each participants unique interests, skill levels, and needs. Literacy is designed to improve participants language (both written and spoken). Math programming is built to develop skills from basic number, shape, and color identification to multiplication and division. 

These programs serve ages 3 to adulthood, and volunteers must be 16 years old or greater.  Any questions email volunteerwausau@gigisplayhouse.org or complete our volunteer application at https://gigisplayhouse.org/wausau/volunteer/

 To sign up for our next Volunteer Orientation, please visit our calendar at https://gigisplayhouse.org/wausau/sfcalendar/

Agency: GiGi's Playhouse Wausau

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54476

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: The Women's Community: Items Needed For Our Pantry

Our pantry is utilized by our residents as well as clients who live off-site and are in need of some items. Our greatest current needs are listed below. 

Current needs that are new:

Highlighted bullet points are biggest needs

    Toiletries:

Individual Toothbrushes Tampons Toilet Paper Paper Towels Kleenx Baby wipes

    Non-perishables:

Pasta/Rice Sides

Crackers Granola bars Canned fruits Juice Jelly Cake frosting Flour Sugar Breakfast bars Mac n cheese

    Perishables:

Eggs Cheese Milk Butter Lunch meat Hotdogs

    Clothing (new or gently used) & Other:

New pillows Lightening cables (iphone charger) C-type cables (android charger) Charging blocks for USB cords Laundry Detergent  Dish soap Children's socks and underwear (new only) Gas gift cards Grocery Gift cards

Donations can be dropped off Monday, Wednesday, Friday between 8am and 4pm at 3200 Hilltop Ave in Wausau.

Contact Allie at allie@womenscommunity.org or 715-842-5663 for questions

Agency: The Women's Community, Inc.

Our pantry is utilized by our residents as well as clients who live off-site and are in need of some items. Our greatest current needs are listed below. 

Current needs that are new:

Highlighted bullet points are biggest needs

    Toiletries:

Individual Toothbrushes Tampons Toilet Paper Paper Towels Kleenx Baby wipes

    Non-perishables:

Pasta/Rice Sides

Crackers Granola bars Canned fruits Juice Jelly Cake frosting Flour Sugar Breakfast bars Mac n cheese

    Perishables:

Eggs Cheese Milk Butter Lunch meat Hotdogs

    Clothing (new or gently used) & Other:

New pillows Lightening cables (iphone charger) C-type cables (android charger) Charging blocks for USB cords Laundry Detergent  Dish soap Children's socks and underwear (new only) Gas gift cards Grocery Gift cards

Donations can be dropped off Monday, Wednesday, Friday between 8am and 4pm at 3200 Hilltop Ave in Wausau.

Contact Allie at allie@womenscommunity.org or 715-842-5663 for questions

Agency: The Women's Community, Inc.

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Items Needed - The Good Shepherd Shelter

At The Good Shepherd Shelter, we are committed to offering a safe, supportive environment for those in need, but we can't do it alone. Right now, we're in need of breakfast essentials to start each day off right, including: Cereal, Milk, Granola Bars, Fruit Cups, Oatmeal, Coffee, Sugar & Creamer, Juice. In addition, we’re seeking backup meals intakes such as: Spaghetti Sauce & Noodles Frozen Casseroles Pre-packaged, Frozen Lasagna, Frozen Enchiladas, Frozen Meat or Veggie Chili, Frozen Pasta Bake (with layers of pasta, cheese, and sauce),Frozen Chicken Alfredo, Frozen Shepherd’s Pie, Frozen Stir-fry Kits (with pre-cooked rice and veggies),Frozen Sloppy Joes (with buns),These frozen meals will help us quickly serve large groups and ensure no one goes hungry. Your generous donations make all the difference in providing warmth and comfort to the families we serve.

Agency: Catholic Charities, Wausau

At The Good Shepherd Shelter, we are committed to offering a safe, supportive environment for those in need, but we can't do it alone. Right now, we're in need of breakfast essentials to start each day off right, including: Cereal, Milk, Granola Bars, Fruit Cups, Oatmeal, Coffee, Sugar & Creamer, Juice. In addition, we’re seeking backup meals intakes such as: Spaghetti Sauce & Noodles Frozen Casseroles Pre-packaged, Frozen Lasagna, Frozen Enchiladas, Frozen Meat or Veggie Chili, Frozen Pasta Bake (with layers of pasta, cheese, and sauce),Frozen Chicken Alfredo, Frozen Shepherd’s Pie, Frozen Stir-fry Kits (with pre-cooked rice and veggies),Frozen Sloppy Joes (with buns),These frozen meals will help us quickly serve large groups and ensure no one goes hungry. Your generous donations make all the difference in providing warmth and comfort to the families we serve.

Agency: Catholic Charities, Wausau

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Vintage Game Night Volunteer

We are bringing back our Vintage Game Night after a long absence but we need volunteers to help us make it a success. This a great opportunity for some young people to earn volunteer service hours whether you are in a school organization/club, community organization or Scouts. If you like games, we can use volunteers to set up and take down the games, get attendees involved, even play games with the guests. This is a fun experience. It will be the first Friday of each month from approximately 5:30-8:30 pm. No heavy lifting. Thank you for your interest.

Agency: Marathon County Historical Society

We are bringing back our Vintage Game Night after a long absence but we need volunteers to help us make it a success. This a great opportunity for some young people to earn volunteer service hours whether you are in a school organization/club, community organization or Scouts. If you like games, we can use volunteers to set up and take down the games, get attendees involved, even play games with the guests. This is a fun experience. It will be the first Friday of each month from approximately 5:30-8:30 pm. No heavy lifting. Thank you for your interest.

Agency: Marathon County Historical Society

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event Volunteer

We have events throughout the year and always need volunteers for multiple jobs. From poster distribution, greeters, children's crafts, refreshments, decorating and tour guides for events like our Vintage Tea, My Dolly and Me, Kid's History Day, Family Valentine Tea and Holidays at the Houses, we're sure that there is something that will interest you.Thank you for your interest and time. Our volunteers are the best asset we have.

Agency: Marathon County Historical Society

We have events throughout the year and always need volunteers for multiple jobs. From poster distribution, greeters, children's crafts, refreshments, decorating and tour guides for events like our Vintage Tea, My Dolly and Me, Kid's History Day, Family Valentine Tea and Holidays at the Houses, we're sure that there is something that will interest you.Thank you for your interest and time. Our volunteers are the best asset we have.

Agency: Marathon County Historical Society

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community Event Volunteer

Whatever the Community Event is, the Marathon County Historical Society is there. Our outreach to educate people on the importance of our past goes beyond our exhibits and the Yawkey House Museum. We attend many events like Harvest Fest, Winter Fest, Children's Fest, YMCA Healthy Kids Day, NTC STEM Event, Pride Fest, Dairy Breakfast, WI Valley Fair Booth, Ginseng Festival, World Culture Day and much more. What will this volunteer do? If it's a family/children event we will have a table/booth/tent set up with old-fashioned games, crafts and coloring sheets. If it's an event like the Fair, Ginseng Festival, or World Culture's Day, we'll have an historical display of some kind. This volunteer mans the table/booth and helps with the activity. We have information about the historical society and upcoming events available for attendees to take with them. It is very easy and fun interacting with the community.

Please let us know if this is something you are interested in and thank you so much for your time. Our volunteers are the best!

Agency: Marathon County Historical Society

Whatever the Community Event is, the Marathon County Historical Society is there. Our outreach to educate people on the importance of our past goes beyond our exhibits and the Yawkey House Museum. We attend many events like Harvest Fest, Winter Fest, Children's Fest, YMCA Healthy Kids Day, NTC STEM Event, Pride Fest, Dairy Breakfast, WI Valley Fair Booth, Ginseng Festival, World Culture Day and much more. What will this volunteer do? If it's a family/children event we will have a table/booth/tent set up with old-fashioned games, crafts and coloring sheets. If it's an event like the Fair, Ginseng Festival, or World Culture's Day, we'll have an historical display of some kind. This volunteer mans the table/booth and helps with the activity. We have information about the historical society and upcoming events available for attendees to take with them. It is very easy and fun interacting with the community.

Please let us know if this is something you are interested in and thank you so much for your time. Our volunteers are the best!

Agency: Marathon County Historical Society

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hygiene Products Needed

The Neighbors' Place  is in need of donations or drives for hygiene and household cleaning products. 

Groups interested in initiating and planning a specific drive for these items are also welcome. 

For further information, please contact Elizabeth at 715-845-1966.

Agency: The Neighbors' Place

The Neighbors' Place  is in need of donations or drives for hygiene and household cleaning products. 

Groups interested in initiating and planning a specific drive for these items are also welcome. 

For further information, please contact Elizabeth at 715-845-1966.

Agency: The Neighbors' Place

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Neighbors' Place Feeds 100 Families Daily - With YOUR Help!

Volunteers are so important to the Market experience for our guests!

Provide your neighbors the dignity, customer service, and nourishment they deserve in their time of need. Stock & organize market shelves, help answer guest questions or assist with shopping to make a meaningful impact every day. An enjoyable time engaging with members of the community is guaranteed! The ability to work with a diverse population as well as the ability to organize, lift & carry lightweight items are recommended.

Our market is open Monday and Wednesday 1:30pm-4:30pm (volunteer shift 1pm-4:30pm) Tuesday and Thursday at 10:30am-1:30pm (volunteer shift 10am-1:30pm). We need assistance before, during and after this time, to assist our guests as well as maintaining a well-stocked pantry. We have opportunities for personal shopping and stocking.

Want to learn more or interested in a tour? Contact Catherine Wollenzien at catherine@neighborsplace.org for a volunteer application!

715-803-6984

Agency: The Neighbors' Place

Volunteers are so important to the Market experience for our guests!

Provide your neighbors the dignity, customer service, and nourishment they deserve in their time of need. Stock & organize market shelves, help answer guest questions or assist with shopping to make a meaningful impact every day. An enjoyable time engaging with members of the community is guaranteed! The ability to work with a diverse population as well as the ability to organize, lift & carry lightweight items are recommended.

Our market is open Monday and Wednesday 1:30pm-4:30pm (volunteer shift 1pm-4:30pm) Tuesday and Thursday at 10:30am-1:30pm (volunteer shift 10am-1:30pm). We need assistance before, during and after this time, to assist our guests as well as maintaining a well-stocked pantry. We have opportunities for personal shopping and stocking.

Want to learn more or interested in a tour? Contact Catherine Wollenzien at catherine@neighborsplace.org for a volunteer application!

715-803-6984

Agency: The Neighbors' Place

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Aspirus Family House

The Aspirus Family House is a beautiful, modern, home-like facility that provides temporary housing for patients traveling for long-term outpatient specialty care, as well as for families coming a long distance to be near their loved one who's hospitalized. The house eases the financial burden associated with housing for our most vulnerable patients and families.

Help our guests by visiting with them in common areas, assisting staff with changing beds, cleaning, basic household duties, etc. to keep the house looking fresh, organized, well-stocked and homelike.

You can also bring in homemade food for guests (you can make at home and deliver).

Monday-Friday, Varied shifts from 8:30am-6:30pm

Agency: Aspirus Wausau Hospital

The Aspirus Family House is a beautiful, modern, home-like facility that provides temporary housing for patients traveling for long-term outpatient specialty care, as well as for families coming a long distance to be near their loved one who's hospitalized. The house eases the financial burden associated with housing for our most vulnerable patients and families.

Help our guests by visiting with them in common areas, assisting staff with changing beds, cleaning, basic household duties, etc. to keep the house looking fresh, organized, well-stocked and homelike.

You can also bring in homemade food for guests (you can make at home and deliver).

Monday-Friday, Varied shifts from 8:30am-6:30pm

Agency: Aspirus Wausau Hospital

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Friend

Whether you have zero free time, or loads of it - this is the ideal volunteer opportunity that works around your unique schedule!  Friends are matched based on similar interests to adults with disabilities to form inclusive friendships in our communities.  Getting together twice a month is the average time which can look like: grabbing coffee, cooking a meal, going to a movie, watching or playing a sport, attend a local community event, whatever it might be that you enjoy!  This isn't something you HAVE to do - it's someone that you GET to do life with!

Agency: Better Together - Opportunity Development Center, Inc. (ODC)

Whether you have zero free time, or loads of it - this is the ideal volunteer opportunity that works around your unique schedule!  Friends are matched based on similar interests to adults with disabilities to form inclusive friendships in our communities.  Getting together twice a month is the average time which can look like: grabbing coffee, cooking a meal, going to a movie, watching or playing a sport, attend a local community event, whatever it might be that you enjoy!  This isn't something you HAVE to do - it's someone that you GET to do life with!

Agency: Better Together - Opportunity Development Center, Inc. (ODC)

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54482

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Do you enjoy sewing?

Do you enjoy sewing? The Children’s Imaginarium is looking for talented Volunteers to sew museum props and repair damaged props as needed. Patterns and some materials will be provided. 

 

Please contact us at Hello@childrensimaginarium.org or at 715-907-7801 Ext. 101 with any questions. 

Please visit our website at https://childrensimaginarium.org/support/ to complete the volunteer inquiry form.

Agency: Children's Imaginarium

Do you enjoy sewing? The Children’s Imaginarium is looking for talented Volunteers to sew museum props and repair damaged props as needed. Patterns and some materials will be provided. 

 

Please contact us at Hello@childrensimaginarium.org or at 715-907-7801 Ext. 101 with any questions. 

Please visit our website at https://childrensimaginarium.org/support/ to complete the volunteer inquiry form.

Agency: Children's Imaginarium

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Large Backpacks for Shelter Residents at The Good Shepherd Shelter

The Catholic Charities Day Center accepts donations of large backpacks for homeless guests to carry their belongings in.

 

Agency: Catholic Charities, Wausau

The Catholic Charities Day Center accepts donations of large backpacks for homeless guests to carry their belongings in.

 

Agency: Catholic Charities, Wausau

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Patient Volunteer

At Interim Hospice, patient volunteers are available to help our patients and their families by lending a hand and being a friendly face while visiting. They serve as integral members of our hospice team and work in collaboration with the other team members. In addition to helping with daily tasks, they provide vital support and companionship. Some examples in which patient care volunteers help are:

Daily activities such as  Playing bingo or other games reminiscing on the past Arts & crafts Knitting, crocheting, sewing, etc.  Watching favorite movies Reading Providing respite for the primary caregiver

For more information, please contact Volunteer Coordinator, Maya at 715-842-7707 or email mwill@ihc-health.com to become an Interim Hospice Patient Volunteer!

Agency: Interim Hospice

At Interim Hospice, patient volunteers are available to help our patients and their families by lending a hand and being a friendly face while visiting. They serve as integral members of our hospice team and work in collaboration with the other team members. In addition to helping with daily tasks, they provide vital support and companionship. Some examples in which patient care volunteers help are:

Daily activities such as  Playing bingo or other games reminiscing on the past Arts & crafts Knitting, crocheting, sewing, etc.  Watching favorite movies Reading Providing respite for the primary caregiver

For more information, please contact Volunteer Coordinator, Maya at 715-842-7707 or email mwill@ihc-health.com to become an Interim Hospice Patient Volunteer!

Agency: Interim Hospice

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veteran to Veteran

At Interim HealthCare we honor our vets! We believe that professionally-trained hospice volunteers are often the heart of an organization and are a crucial part of our team—they give the gift of their time to those in need. In this volunteer position, you’ll collaborate with our hospice team, as well as provide practical support services to patients and their families. Being a caregiver for a vet can be a tough job and having a military background as a volunteer for a vet, makes the patient more comfortable, and relatable. Veteran volunteers are matched with veteran patients that enjoy the comradery and companionship of a fellow veteran. Please contact Volunteer Coordinator, Maya at 715-842-7707 or email mwill@ihc-health.com for more information on how to become a veteran volunteer.  

Agency: Interim Hospice

At Interim HealthCare we honor our vets! We believe that professionally-trained hospice volunteers are often the heart of an organization and are a crucial part of our team—they give the gift of their time to those in need. In this volunteer position, you’ll collaborate with our hospice team, as well as provide practical support services to patients and their families. Being a caregiver for a vet can be a tough job and having a military background as a volunteer for a vet, makes the patient more comfortable, and relatable. Veteran volunteers are matched with veteran patients that enjoy the comradery and companionship of a fellow veteran. Please contact Volunteer Coordinator, Maya at 715-842-7707 or email mwill@ihc-health.com for more information on how to become a veteran volunteer.  

Agency: Interim Hospice

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bingo Callers

Our Residents love Bingo. We have the numbers, the prizes and the residents, all we need is you!! Have some free time during the week? Evening? Weekend?  We would love to have you come and call a game of bingo in one or both of our buildings. Please reach out and contact us today. Make a difference in the lives of those who have paved the way for us. 

Agency: Mountain Terrace Senior Living

Our Residents love Bingo. We have the numbers, the prizes and the residents, all we need is you!! Have some free time during the week? Evening? Weekend?  We would love to have you come and call a game of bingo in one or both of our buildings. Please reach out and contact us today. Make a difference in the lives of those who have paved the way for us. 

Agency: Mountain Terrace Senior Living

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Office Supplies-paper, stamps, labels, envelopes, cards

Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Northcentral WI can always use COPY PAPER.  Plain white paper preferred, but will appreciate any donation. We could also always use donations of stamps for mailings, along with labels. Thanks for considering donating to help promote the work of BBBS in our area! 

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters Of Northcentral Wisconsin

Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Northcentral WI can always use COPY PAPER.  Plain white paper preferred, but will appreciate any donation. We could also always use donations of stamps for mailings, along with labels. Thanks for considering donating to help promote the work of BBBS in our area! 

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters Of Northcentral Wisconsin

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Based Mentors for Big Brothers Big Sisters

Community Based mentoring, involves a "Big Brother" and/or "Big Sister" volunteers providing children- "Littles"- individualized time and attention on a regular basis, typically 2-4 times per month for an hour or two at a time. During casual weekly or bi-weekly outings, filled with conversations and shared activities, they develop a relationship that helps children manage the everyday challenges that are part of "growing up." During time spent with their Big, Littles gain new skills, explore new interests and expand their experience base beyond their family or neighborhood. Activities can include, going to parks, exploring the library, hiking Rib Mountain, taking part in local events, bowling, etc. BBBSNCW encourages taking part in low-cost/no-cost experiences. Volunteers can choose to work with a child living in the following school district areas: Abbotsford, Athens, D.C. Everest, Marathon, Merrill, Mosinee, and Wausau. 

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters Of Northcentral Wisconsin

Community Based mentoring, involves a "Big Brother" and/or "Big Sister" volunteers providing children- "Littles"- individualized time and attention on a regular basis, typically 2-4 times per month for an hour or two at a time. During casual weekly or bi-weekly outings, filled with conversations and shared activities, they develop a relationship that helps children manage the everyday challenges that are part of "growing up." During time spent with their Big, Littles gain new skills, explore new interests and expand their experience base beyond their family or neighborhood. Activities can include, going to parks, exploring the library, hiking Rib Mountain, taking part in local events, bowling, etc. BBBSNCW encourages taking part in low-cost/no-cost experiences. Volunteers can choose to work with a child living in the following school district areas: Abbotsford, Athens, D.C. Everest, Marathon, Merrill, Mosinee, and Wausau. 

Agency: Big Brothers Big Sisters Of Northcentral Wisconsin

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Education

Are you or someone you know an expert or have a lot of experience in something? Come teach us about it at Mountain Terrace. Took a trip to an exotic place? come tell us more. Teach History, come share some lessons? Have a passion for farming? Come tell us more about the changes that farming has seen and gain some new information as well. We love to learn and the elderly have much to offer those interested in learning from them. 

Agency: Mountain Terrace Senior Living

Are you or someone you know an expert or have a lot of experience in something? Come teach us about it at Mountain Terrace. Took a trip to an exotic place? come tell us more. Teach History, come share some lessons? Have a passion for farming? Come tell us more about the changes that farming has seen and gain some new information as well. We love to learn and the elderly have much to offer those interested in learning from them. 

Agency: Mountain Terrace Senior Living

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Special Talents

Do you have a special talent? Can you sing? Play Piano? make balloon animals? play an instrument? We want you to come and share you talents with our residents? Enjoy crafting Come lead a craft? Love baking and want to host a cookie decorating? We want you. Our resident love to see new faces and try new things. Please consider volunteering your time and  make a difference in the life of those in their golden years. 

Agency: Mountain Terrace Senior Living

Do you have a special talent? Can you sing? Play Piano? make balloon animals? play an instrument? We want you to come and share you talents with our residents? Enjoy crafting Come lead a craft? Love baking and want to host a cookie decorating? We want you. Our resident love to see new faces and try new things. Please consider volunteering your time and  make a difference in the life of those in their golden years. 

Agency: Mountain Terrace Senior Living

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Donations Drop Off Site Volunteer

We are looking for help and support with receiving items at our drop off location at First Presbyterian Church

 

first Saturday 10--noon

 

 

Agency: New Beginnings for Refugees

We are looking for help and support with receiving items at our drop off location at First Presbyterian Church

 

first Saturday 10--noon

 

 

Agency: New Beginnings for Refugees

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gift Shop Cashier

The Heartfelt Gift Shop is a quaint little shop located in the new Mount View Care Center nursing home tower.  Visit with residents, friends and family as they browse the Gift Shop.  Ring up their purchases and provide a friendly customer experience. 

We are currently seeking volunteers to assist as cashiers. The shop sells new, seasonal and consignment items. The times needed are  12:00-3:00 PM Monday-Friday and 10:00am - 1:00pm Saturday and Sunday.  

715.848.4450

Agency: North Central Health Care

The Heartfelt Gift Shop is a quaint little shop located in the new Mount View Care Center nursing home tower.  Visit with residents, friends and family as they browse the Gift Shop.  Ring up their purchases and provide a friendly customer experience. 

We are currently seeking volunteers to assist as cashiers. The shop sells new, seasonal and consignment items. The times needed are  12:00-3:00 PM Monday-Friday and 10:00am - 1:00pm Saturday and Sunday.  

715.848.4450

Agency: North Central Health Care

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Marathon County Literacy : Office Help/Tutor

Would love to have a cheery, friendly patient volunteer to greet  people.  Talk to the people entering, have them sign in, find out who their tutor is, or how we can help.  Hours vary to match your schedule.  Marathon County Literacy Council is located on 3rd Street, downtown Wausau.  Contact Connie at 715  679-6170; call or text.  email: mclitofwausau@gmail.com

Agency: Marathon County Literacy Council, Inc. dba. McLit

Would love to have a cheery, friendly patient volunteer to greet  people.  Talk to the people entering, have them sign in, find out who their tutor is, or how we can help.  Hours vary to match your schedule.  Marathon County Literacy Council is located on 3rd Street, downtown Wausau.  Contact Connie at 715  679-6170; call or text.  email: mclitofwausau@gmail.com

Agency: Marathon County Literacy Council, Inc. dba. McLit

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Gardens Maintenance Member

Do you love the outdoors or getting your hands in the dirt? This is a special opportunity for gardeners wishing to help with weeding, pruning, planting and maintaining beds at the Gardens. Younger children may volunteer with an adult present.

Agency: Monk Botanical Gardens

Do you love the outdoors or getting your hands in the dirt? This is a special opportunity for gardeners wishing to help with weeding, pruning, planting and maintaining beds at the Gardens. Younger children may volunteer with an adult present.

Agency: Monk Botanical Gardens

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bingo Items

BINGO...we all know how much fun bingo can be...we are in need of small bingo prizes and non-perishable purchased treats such as soda, chips, fruit snacks and candy.

715-848-4450

Agency: North Central Health Care

BINGO...we all know how much fun bingo can be...we are in need of small bingo prizes and non-perishable purchased treats such as soda, chips, fruit snacks and candy.

715-848-4450

Agency: North Central Health Care

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Pantry help

Looking for people that can help walk people through the food Pantry. Currently Pantry is open Tuesday 11-2, but goal is to have open 7 days a week.  

Agency: Second Chance Gift & Thrift plus Abby Pantry

Looking for people that can help walk people through the food Pantry. Currently Pantry is open Tuesday 11-2, but goal is to have open 7 days a week.  

Agency: Second Chance Gift & Thrift plus Abby Pantry

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54405

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Web site and social media help

We are looking for someone to help us work on a website and social media.  We need to take donations online and fundraising payments on a website and social media.

Agency: Second Chance Gift & Thrift plus Abby Pantry

We are looking for someone to help us work on a website and social media.  We need to take donations online and fundraising payments on a website and social media.

Agency: Second Chance Gift & Thrift plus Abby Pantry

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54405

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Become a Refugee Co-Sponsor

Make a difference and ensure that our community is welcoming to newcomers!

Partner with ECDC in co-sponsoring a refugee family in Central Wisconsin.

What is co-sponsorship?

Co-sponsors help newcomers over a longer period of time and offer a more diverse range of community experiences than resettlement agency staff can offer alone.

Co-sponsor teams partner with ECDC’ to do the following:

Collect in-kind and financial donations  Welcome and mentor refugee families  Assist the ECDC case manager  

What types of tasks are co-sponsors asked to take on?

Volunteers on co-sponsorship teams help in all these ways: 

Housing & Welcome Transportation Health Education Cultural Adjustment Jobs and Finance 

Click here for more information and to sign up: https://www.ecdcwausau.org/howtohelp

Agency: ECDC Multicultural Community Center

Make a difference and ensure that our community is welcoming to newcomers!

Partner with ECDC in co-sponsoring a refugee family in Central Wisconsin.

What is co-sponsorship?

Co-sponsors help newcomers over a longer period of time and offer a more diverse range of community experiences than resettlement agency staff can offer alone.

Co-sponsor teams partner with ECDC’ to do the following:

Collect in-kind and financial donations  Welcome and mentor refugee families  Assist the ECDC case manager  

What types of tasks are co-sponsors asked to take on?

Volunteers on co-sponsorship teams help in all these ways: 

Housing & Welcome Transportation Health Education Cultural Adjustment Jobs and Finance 

Click here for more information and to sign up: https://www.ecdcwausau.org/howtohelp

Agency: ECDC Multicultural Community Center

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer to Help a Refugee Family!

You can help our refugee families and individuals by becoming a volunteer! ECDC and our affiliate organizations are seeking volunteers to help with airport pick-ups, apartment set-ups, and other tasks! 

To volunteer in one of our Central Wisconsin locations, click the link below:

https://www.ecdcwausau.org/volunteer

Agency: ECDC Multicultural Community Center

You can help our refugee families and individuals by becoming a volunteer! ECDC and our affiliate organizations are seeking volunteers to help with airport pick-ups, apartment set-ups, and other tasks! 

To volunteer in one of our Central Wisconsin locations, click the link below:

https://www.ecdcwausau.org/volunteer

Agency: ECDC Multicultural Community Center

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54403

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: School Supplies Needed for Fill a Backpack Fill a Need!

In Marathon County, there are over 7,500 students that are *eligible to receive a new, FREE,
backpack and common school supplies for the upcoming school year through the Workplace
Volunteer Council’s (WVC) signature project – Fill A Backpack Fill A Need (FABFAN). To be
*eligible to take part in FABFAN, students must be entering 4K through 8th grade and qualify
for free or reduced lunch at school.

How can you help?
 Donate supplies. Donations of backpacks and school supplies can be delivered to any of
FABFAN’s Public Collection Sites: AbbyBank, Cloverbelt Credit Union, Health in Motion,
Innovative Health, Peoples State Bank, and Prevail Bank.
 Make a monetary donation. We “s-t-r-e-t-c-h” each dollar that is donated. We shop the
clearance sales at local stores. We buy in bulk to secure

 

Donate NEW School Supplies!

 

Colorful, Durable Large Backpacks Colored washable markers (8-12 count box) Colored pencils (12 count box) Crayons (24 count box) *Wide-lined single subject notebooks *2-pocket folders *Red, blue, green & yellow notebooks + folders requested by schools #2 Pencils Highlighters Large pink erasers Black dry erase markers Washable glue Washable glue sticks Scissors (blunt or pointed)

Agency: Workplace Volunteer Council

In Marathon County, there are over 7,500 students that are *eligible to receive a new, FREE,
backpack and common school supplies for the upcoming school year through the Workplace
Volunteer Council’s (WVC) signature project – Fill A Backpack Fill A Need (FABFAN). To be
*eligible to take part in FABFAN, students must be entering 4K through 8th grade and qualify
for free or reduced lunch at school.

How can you help?
 Donate supplies. Donations of backpacks and school supplies can be delivered to any of
FABFAN’s Public Collection Sites: AbbyBank, Cloverbelt Credit Union, Health in Motion,
Innovative Health, Peoples State Bank, and Prevail Bank.
 Make a monetary donation. We “s-t-r-e-t-c-h” each dollar that is donated. We shop the
clearance sales at local stores. We buy in bulk to secure

 

Donate NEW School Supplies!

 

Colorful, Durable Large Backpacks Colored washable markers (8-12 count box) Colored pencils (12 count box) Crayons (24 count box) *Wide-lined single subject notebooks *2-pocket folders *Red, blue, green & yellow notebooks + folders requested by schools #2 Pencils Highlighters Large pink erasers Black dry erase markers Washable glue Washable glue sticks Scissors (blunt or pointed)

Agency: Workplace Volunteer Council

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Center for the Visual Arts (CVA) Gallery Attendants

Looking for friendly faces and big smiles to greet our patrons as they visit one of our four professional galleries, attend one of our popular art classes, or come to a special event! Shifts can range anywhere from two to eight hours - Your choice!

Contact mmullen@cvawausau.org or call 715.842.4545 for more information or to sign-up. Thank you for your interest in supporting the Center for the Visual Arts!

 

Agency: Center for the Visual Arts

Looking for friendly faces and big smiles to greet our patrons as they visit one of our four professional galleries, attend one of our popular art classes, or come to a special event! Shifts can range anywhere from two to eight hours - Your choice!

Contact mmullen@cvawausau.org or call 715.842.4545 for more information or to sign-up. Thank you for your interest in supporting the Center for the Visual Arts!

 

Agency: Center for the Visual Arts

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54403

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Merchandising

Are you looking for ways to help your local community? Do you want a new and fun volunteer opportunity? St. Vincent de Paul is in search for volunteers who can assist with getting priced product to the floor.  

Tap into your creative side, helping make items more desirable on how they are displayed. Merchandising is an important part of our thrift store, we receive and price donations on a daily basis.  Getting these items to the sales floor helps get the items in the hands of people that need them quicker! 

Enjoy the experience volunteering by yourself, with a friend or in a group setting.  We can always use assistance getting old merchandise off of our floor and help continue to make room for new merchandise. 

The profits of St. Vincent de Paul go to those in need in our local community. Volunteering here is one of many ways you can help give back.

St. Vincent de Paul values each volunteer and their time.  Volunteering can be done on weekly, daily or even in just one visit lending a hand.  If you have any interest, time or availability, please contact us.  We are very grateful for any and all help!

If you would like to learn more about our organization, please contact us!  Feel free to call, email or just stop into the store!

Jordan May

Kim Kuske           

715-298-3028

jmay@svdpwausau.org

kuske@svdpwausau.org

Agency: St. Vincent de Paul

Are you looking for ways to help your local community? Do you want a new and fun volunteer opportunity? St. Vincent de Paul is in search for volunteers who can assist with getting priced product to the floor.  

Tap into your creative side, helping make items more desirable on how they are displayed. Merchandising is an important part of our thrift store, we receive and price donations on a daily basis.  Getting these items to the sales floor helps get the items in the hands of people that need them quicker! 

Enjoy the experience volunteering by yourself, with a friend or in a group setting.  We can always use assistance getting old merchandise off of our floor and help continue to make room for new merchandise. 

The profits of St. Vincent de Paul go to those in need in our local community. Volunteering here is one of many ways you can help give back.

St. Vincent de Paul values each volunteer and their time.  Volunteering can be done on weekly, daily or even in just one visit lending a hand.  If you have any interest, time or availability, please contact us.  We are very grateful for any and all help!

If you would like to learn more about our organization, please contact us!  Feel free to call, email or just stop into the store!

Jordan May

Kim Kuske           

715-298-3028

jmay@svdpwausau.org

kuske@svdpwausau.org

Agency: St. Vincent de Paul

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401-6173

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Love dogs and being outdoors? Be a dog walker!

We invite you to become a Dog Advocate and start dedicating your time and talents to the critters! Dog advocates help to socialize, walk, and train our dogs, as well as provide enrichment, take animals on outings and to events, and assist in kennel maintenance. Volunteers must be over 18 and be prepared for a 4 hour monthly time commitment. Children must be 8+ to participate with a dog advocate (One child per one volunteer 18+).

Please keep in mind that offer open enrollment periods for our volunteer opportunities. If you visit our website and see that the volunteer application is closed, check back in again at a later date. We generally accept and orient applicants on a monthly basis. 

Agency: Humane Society Of Marathon County

We invite you to become a Dog Advocate and start dedicating your time and talents to the critters! Dog advocates help to socialize, walk, and train our dogs, as well as provide enrichment, take animals on outings and to events, and assist in kennel maintenance. Volunteers must be over 18 and be prepared for a 4 hour monthly time commitment. Children must be 8+ to participate with a dog advocate (One child per one volunteer 18+).

Please keep in mind that offer open enrollment periods for our volunteer opportunities. If you visit our website and see that the volunteer application is closed, check back in again at a later date. We generally accept and orient applicants on a monthly basis. 

Agency: Humane Society Of Marathon County

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Special Events and Fundraising

We need volunteers to help plan, solicit sponsorships and donations and work special events and fundraisers. We host several bigger events annually and several smaller activities and events. We also have several community groups that host and sponsor events for us throughout the year and we assist or provide volunteers on the day of the events.

Please keep in mind that offer open enrollment periods for our volunteer opportunities. If you visit our website and see that the volunteer application is closed, check back in again at a later date. We generally accept and orient applicants on a monthly basis. 

715-845-2810

Agency: Humane Society Of Marathon County

We need volunteers to help plan, solicit sponsorships and donations and work special events and fundraisers. We host several bigger events annually and several smaller activities and events. We also have several community groups that host and sponsor events for us throughout the year and we assist or provide volunteers on the day of the events.

Please keep in mind that offer open enrollment periods for our volunteer opportunities. If you visit our website and see that the volunteer application is closed, check back in again at a later date. We generally accept and orient applicants on a monthly basis. 

715-845-2810

Agency: Humane Society Of Marathon County

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Socialize our critters!

HSMC is looking for animal lovers to come in and enrich the lives of our furry guests.  We invite you to become a Cat or Dog Advocate and start dedicating your time and talents to the critters!  From dog walking to cat socializing and even playing with rabbits and guinea pigs, we are sure to have a furry friend to fit your fancy.  We depend on our volunteers to add love and light to the lives of our animals during their temporary stay with us.

Please keep in mind that offer open enrollment periods for our volunteer opportunities. If you visit our website and see that the volunteer application is closed, check back in again at a later date. We generally accept and orient applicants on a monthly basis. 

Agency: Humane Society Of Marathon County

HSMC is looking for animal lovers to come in and enrich the lives of our furry guests.  We invite you to become a Cat or Dog Advocate and start dedicating your time and talents to the critters!  From dog walking to cat socializing and even playing with rabbits and guinea pigs, we are sure to have a furry friend to fit your fancy.  We depend on our volunteers to add love and light to the lives of our animals during their temporary stay with us.

Please keep in mind that offer open enrollment periods for our volunteer opportunities. If you visit our website and see that the volunteer application is closed, check back in again at a later date. We generally accept and orient applicants on a monthly basis. 

Agency: Humane Society Of Marathon County

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kennel Aides for Adoptable Pets

We are looking for volunteers who love animals and want to assist in the care of our furry guests. We have several opportunities to assist with the cleaning of the cat and dog kennels, laundry assistance and kitchen assistance. We are open 7 days a week and need help daily. Cleaning is conducted primarily in the morning hours.

Please keep in mind that offer open enrollment periods for our volunteer opportunities. If you visit our website and see that the volunteer application is closed, check back in again at a later date. We generally accept and orient applicants on a monthly basis. 

715-845-2810

Agency: Humane Society Of Marathon County

We are looking for volunteers who love animals and want to assist in the care of our furry guests. We have several opportunities to assist with the cleaning of the cat and dog kennels, laundry assistance and kitchen assistance. We are open 7 days a week and need help daily. Cleaning is conducted primarily in the morning hours.

Please keep in mind that offer open enrollment periods for our volunteer opportunities. If you visit our website and see that the volunteer application is closed, check back in again at a later date. We generally accept and orient applicants on a monthly basis. 

715-845-2810

Agency: Humane Society Of Marathon County

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Manure Spreader

Stable Hands Equine Therapy Center can use a manure spreader. If you can donate, call Jenna at 608-359-5297.

Agency: Stable Hands Equine Therapy Center

Stable Hands Equine Therapy Center can use a manure spreader. If you can donate, call Jenna at 608-359-5297.

Agency: Stable Hands Equine Therapy Center

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Farm/Garden Essentials and Tools

The rakes, standard brooms, shovels, trowels and pruners at Stable Hands have seen better days!! 

If you have any to pass along, please let Jenna know.

Contact her at 608-359-5297 or volunteer@stablehandstherapy.com.

Agency: Stable Hands Equine Therapy Center

The rakes, standard brooms, shovels, trowels and pruners at Stable Hands have seen better days!! 

If you have any to pass along, please let Jenna know.

Contact her at 608-359-5297 or volunteer@stablehandstherapy.com.

Agency: Stable Hands Equine Therapy Center

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cleaning Supplies for Horse Therapy

Stable Hands can use windex, spray cleaners, liquid hand soap as well as Kleenex, toilet paper and paper towels.

 

Contact Jenna to schedule drop off at 608-359-5297 or volunteer@stablehandstherapy.com

   

 

Agency: Stable Hands Equine Therapy Center

Stable Hands can use windex, spray cleaners, liquid hand soap as well as Kleenex, toilet paper and paper towels.

 

Contact Jenna to schedule drop off at 608-359-5297 or volunteer@stablehandstherapy.com

   

 

Agency: Stable Hands Equine Therapy Center

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Work with Children and Adults on Therapy Horses as a Side Walker

Side Walkers- Assist participants in Therapeutic Riding Program during classes, provide support for riders. No experience needed. 

 

Stable Hands offers equine therapies and activities to individuals with special needs. Volunteer to walk alongside a student on horseback.

Contact Jenna at 

608-359-5297 or

volunteer@stablehandstherapy.com

 

Agency: Stable Hands Equine Therapy Center

Side Walkers- Assist participants in Therapeutic Riding Program during classes, provide support for riders. No experience needed. 

 

Stable Hands offers equine therapies and activities to individuals with special needs. Volunteer to walk alongside a student on horseback.

Contact Jenna at 

608-359-5297 or

volunteer@stablehandstherapy.com

 

Agency: Stable Hands Equine Therapy Center

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54476

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Instructor's Assistant during Equine Therapy

Become the "right-hand man" (or woman) for our instructors as they interact with therapy students on horseback to provide a variety of games and exercises to improve the student's abilities. Perfect for those 10-14 years old looking for an active, hands-on way to make a difference in someone's life.

 

Contact Jenna at 608-359-5297 or volunteer@stablehandstherapy.com

Agency: Stable Hands Equine Therapy Center

Become the "right-hand man" (or woman) for our instructors as they interact with therapy students on horseback to provide a variety of games and exercises to improve the student's abilities. Perfect for those 10-14 years old looking for an active, hands-on way to make a difference in someone's life.

 

Contact Jenna at 608-359-5297 or volunteer@stablehandstherapy.com

Agency: Stable Hands Equine Therapy Center

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54476

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Horse Leader during Therapy Class

Horse Leaders- Maintain focus and control of horse during therapeutic riding classes. Horse experience not needed but is appreciated.  Climate controlled arena.  Must complete a volunteer orientation and horse skills checklist before volunteering.

 

Stable Hands offers equine therapies and activities to individuals with special needs. Volunteer to lead horses used to assist students receiving therapeutic riding services. 

Contact Jenna at

608-359-5297 or

volunteer@stablehandstherapy.com

Agency: Stable Hands Equine Therapy Center

Horse Leaders- Maintain focus and control of horse during therapeutic riding classes. Horse experience not needed but is appreciated.  Climate controlled arena.  Must complete a volunteer orientation and horse skills checklist before volunteering.

 

Stable Hands offers equine therapies and activities to individuals with special needs. Volunteer to lead horses used to assist students receiving therapeutic riding services. 

Contact Jenna at

608-359-5297 or

volunteer@stablehandstherapy.com

Agency: Stable Hands Equine Therapy Center

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54476

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Assistant Cook

Assistance in preparing, cooking and serving and cleaning of lunch meal and other occasional meals

Possibly provide coverage for the lead cook as needed.   

Job Duties include:

* Meal - menu and supplies will be preplanned. 

* Ensure food is cooked and kept at the proper temperature.

* Maintain the meal program if the lead cook is out. 

* Help clean, rotate food, and organize the kitchen and meal supply area.

* Work independently after an assignment has been given.

* Follow guidelines for food safety and preparations.

* Hours needed 8:00 am - 1:00 pm  Monday - Friday

 

 

 

 

 

 

Agency: The Salvation Army

Assistance in preparing, cooking and serving and cleaning of lunch meal and other occasional meals

Possibly provide coverage for the lead cook as needed.   

Job Duties include:

* Meal - menu and supplies will be preplanned. 

* Ensure food is cooked and kept at the proper temperature.

* Maintain the meal program if the lead cook is out. 

* Help clean, rotate food, and organize the kitchen and meal supply area.

* Work independently after an assignment has been given.

* Follow guidelines for food safety and preparations.

* Hours needed 8:00 am - 1:00 pm  Monday - Friday

 

 

 

 

 

 

Agency: The Salvation Army

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401-4661

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Driver

Assist in driving for food pickups, supplies or other needs.  Training will be provided.  

Pick up from local grocery stores and restaurants daily.

Driving a minivan

Requires lifting, loading/unloading, and paperwork at each stop.  

7:30 am- 3:30 pm depending on the day and pick up need.  

Volunteers interested in helping out can come and ride along with an experienced driver to understand procedure.

All Drivers must be approved through The Salvation Army insurance and over 21 years of age.

 

Agency: The Salvation Army

Assist in driving for food pickups, supplies or other needs.  Training will be provided.  

Pick up from local grocery stores and restaurants daily.

Driving a minivan

Requires lifting, loading/unloading, and paperwork at each stop.  

7:30 am- 3:30 pm depending on the day and pick up need.  

Volunteers interested in helping out can come and ride along with an experienced driver to understand procedure.

All Drivers must be approved through The Salvation Army insurance and over 21 years of age.

 

Agency: The Salvation Army

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Janitorial Duties

 Help keep buildings clean and sanitized.  

Sweep, Mop and Vacuum  Clean and sanitize bathrooms and restock paper products Sanitize doors and handles  Empty trash containers Help keep grounds clean Possible yard work and snow shoveling Clean vehicles as needed

Agency: The Salvation Army

 Help keep buildings clean and sanitized.  

Sweep, Mop and Vacuum  Clean and sanitize bathrooms and restock paper products Sanitize doors and handles  Empty trash containers Help keep grounds clean Possible yard work and snow shoveling Clean vehicles as needed

Agency: The Salvation Army

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Meal Preparation

Help with lunch preparations for 75 to 150 individuals per day.

Dinner for 32 bed Transitional Living Center

Weekly youth program meal. 

Assist with meal prep, cooking, dishwashing, and clean up.  

Age 16 yrs or older to help with cooking. Those under the age of 16 can help serve the meal and clean up.

 

715-845-4272 

Colleen.hilber@usc.salvationarmy.org

Agency: The Salvation Army

Help with lunch preparations for 75 to 150 individuals per day.

Dinner for 32 bed Transitional Living Center

Weekly youth program meal. 

Assist with meal prep, cooking, dishwashing, and clean up.  

Age 16 yrs or older to help with cooking. Those under the age of 16 can help serve the meal and clean up.

 

715-845-4272 

Colleen.hilber@usc.salvationarmy.org

Agency: The Salvation Army

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >16 years old

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: High Efficiency Laundry Detergent and Dryer Sheets

High Efficiency Laundry Detergent and Dryer Sheets for shelter laundry.

 

Agency: The Salvation Army

High Efficiency Laundry Detergent and Dryer Sheets for shelter laundry.

 

Agency: The Salvation Army

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Assistant Dishwasher

Help with Lunch Meal!!

Looking for someone to help do dishes using a commercial dishwasher.  Training available.

10am-1pm   Monday - Friday  (flexible day/s commitment)

Assist with meal prep for 70 to 120 people per day. 

Meet new people. Help those less fortunate. Make new friends. Find Fulfilment. Enjoy a free meal.

For further information, please call Colleen at 715-370-9563 or email colleen.hilber@usc.slavationarmy.org

Agency: The Salvation Army

Help with Lunch Meal!!

Looking for someone to help do dishes using a commercial dishwasher.  Training available.

10am-1pm   Monday - Friday  (flexible day/s commitment)

Assist with meal prep for 70 to 120 people per day. 

Meet new people. Help those less fortunate. Make new friends. Find Fulfilment. Enjoy a free meal.

For further information, please call Colleen at 715-370-9563 or email colleen.hilber@usc.slavationarmy.org

Agency: The Salvation Army

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Agency Requirement: >18 years old

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food Pantry : Sorting & Stocking Shelves

Help clean, sort and stock food pantry shelves. Check and trash outdated foods.

Contact Colleen at 715-845-4272 or 715-370-9563. Email to colleen.hilber@usc.salvationarmy.org

Agency: The Salvation Army

Help clean, sort and stock food pantry shelves. Check and trash outdated foods.

Contact Colleen at 715-845-4272 or 715-370-9563. Email to colleen.hilber@usc.salvationarmy.org

Agency: The Salvation Army

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Shower Shoes New Sheets New Towels New Pillows

The Salvation Army Transitional Living Center is looking for new items.

Shower shoes or "Flip Flops":  All sizes needed; men, women and children.  Shoes keep our showers and living area safe, sanitary and reduce the spread athletes feet Shelter houses 32 people.     New twin bed sheets, and comforters needed New pillows New Towels, wash clothes

Contact Colleen at 715-845-4272 or 715-370-9563 or email colleen.hilber@usc.salvationarmy.org

Agency: The Salvation Army

The Salvation Army Transitional Living Center is looking for new items.

Shower shoes or "Flip Flops":  All sizes needed; men, women and children.  Shoes keep our showers and living area safe, sanitary and reduce the spread athletes feet Shelter houses 32 people.     New twin bed sheets, and comforters needed New pillows New Towels, wash clothes

Contact Colleen at 715-845-4272 or 715-370-9563 or email colleen.hilber@usc.salvationarmy.org

Agency: The Salvation Army

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Bread & Produce Distribution Assistant (Mon/Wed/Fri)

Help individuals and families select complimentary bread and produce!!

Have an hour or two to help? This may be the position for you!

Monday, Wednesday, & Friday mornings

The Salvation Army 202 Callon Street 

We need YOUR HELP to monitor the distribution.

Anyone in need may receive bread & fresh produce. Help is needed to sort and set on tables, and assist folks to be sure everyone in need is served.

Please call Colleen at 715-370-9563 or email colleen.hilber@usc.salvationarmy.org

Agency: The Salvation Army

Help individuals and families select complimentary bread and produce!!

Have an hour or two to help? This may be the position for you!

Monday, Wednesday, & Friday mornings

The Salvation Army 202 Callon Street 

We need YOUR HELP to monitor the distribution.

Anyone in need may receive bread & fresh produce. Help is needed to sort and set on tables, and assist folks to be sure everyone in need is served.

Please call Colleen at 715-370-9563 or email colleen.hilber@usc.salvationarmy.org

Agency: The Salvation Army

Volunteer Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 54401

Allow Groups: Yes