| Volunteer: Volunteer Office AssistantThe Volunteer Office Assistant will perform a variety of tasks within the Hometown Hospice & Homecare office. This will include answering phones and other administrative tasks as assigned by the Volunteer Coordinator. This position helps to extend the resources in Hometown Hospice & Homecare to better assist and direct the needs of our clients. Agency: Hometown Hospice & Homecare (FDL) The Volunteer Office Assistant will perform a variety of tasks within the Hometown Hospice & Homecare office. This will include answering phones and other administrative tasks as assigned by the Volunteer Coordinator. This position helps to extend the resources in Hometown Hospice & Homecare to better assist and direct the needs of our clients. Agency: Hometown Hospice & Homecare (FDL) opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54935 Allow Groups: No | 
| Volunteer: Companion/Patient Care AssistantAs a volunteer Companion/Patient Care Assistant you will have the opportunity to provide companionship, emotional support and practical assistance to patients with terminal illnesses. The Companion PCA will also maintain client confidentiality, a safe environment, and a strict adherence to client’s rights. Hometown delivers services to residential homes, apartments, assisted living facilities and nursing homes; this position helps to extend our resources to better assist and direct the needs of our clients and their families. Agency: Hometown Hospice & Homecare (FDL) As a volunteer Companion/Patient Care Assistant you will have the opportunity to provide companionship, emotional support and practical assistance to patients with terminal illnesses. The Companion PCA will also maintain client confidentiality, a safe environment, and a strict adherence to client’s rights. Hometown delivers services to residential homes, apartments, assisted living facilities and nursing homes; this position helps to extend our resources to better assist and direct the needs of our clients and their families. Agency: Hometown Hospice & Homecare (FDL) opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54935 Allow Groups: No | 
| Volunteer: United Way General VolunteerThis is an opportunity for individuals to volunteer generally with the Fond du Lac Area United Way and for a place to track hours for volunteer work done with us. Like to file? Want to touch up the Born Learning Trail? Did we convince you to help us with campaign materials or mailings? This is the place to sign up or track those hours. Other examples could be: spent time promoting us at the Farmers Market, refed a kickball game, folded t-shirts. Any time you want to volunteer or have volunteered, this is the place to go! Agency: Fond du Lac County United Way This is an opportunity for individuals to volunteer generally with the Fond du Lac Area United Way and for a place to track hours for volunteer work done with us. Like to file? Want to touch up the Born Learning Trail? Did we convince you to help us with campaign materials or mailings? This is the place to sign up or track those hours. Other examples could be: spent time promoting us at the Farmers Market, refed a kickball game, folded t-shirts. Any time you want to volunteer or have volunteered, this is the place to go! Agency: Fond du Lac County United Way opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54935-4274 Allow Groups: No | 
| Volunteer: Memory Cafe Co-CoordinatorMemory Cafés are places where persons with MCI (Mild Cognitive Impairment) early-stage Alzheimer's or a related dementia can go with their care partners to socialize and have fun with other people going through similar things. A Memory Café has no real agenda or stated purpose except to enjoy each other's company. Cafés provide a time where you do not need to focus on the diagnosis, while having a great time connecting with each other as a family or creating new friendships. 
 Agency: Alzheimer's Association Memory Cafés are places where persons with MCI (Mild Cognitive Impairment) early-stage Alzheimer's or a related dementia can go with their care partners to socialize and have fun with other people going through similar things. A Memory Café has no real agenda or stated purpose except to enjoy each other's company. Cafés provide a time where you do not need to focus on the diagnosis, while having a great time connecting with each other as a family or creating new friendships. 
 Agency: Alzheimer's Association opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54935 Allow Groups: No | 
| Volunteer: Music & Memory VolunteerMusic & Memory - Job Description Fond du Lac County (920)929-3448 
 Description of This Service: The assigned volunteer is responsible for scheduling home visits, home visits, tracking progress, filing, updating participant files and planning activities. The volunteer’s schedule is flexible and determined by the hours they want or are able to work each week. 
 Responsibilities:Making phone calls to care givers and participants Scheduling home visits and recording them in participant file Home visits; playing music for participants and doing an activity if they are able and willing Filling out documentation form Communicate with Music & Memory Coordinator 
 Volunteer Qualifications:Administrative experience Experience in Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel Communication skills-verbal Ability to prioritize projects and strong problems solving skills 
 
 Agency: Fond du Lac County Volunteer Services Music & Memory - Job Description Fond du Lac County (920)929-3448 
 Description of This Service: The assigned volunteer is responsible for scheduling home visits, home visits, tracking progress, filing, updating participant files and planning activities. The volunteer’s schedule is flexible and determined by the hours they want or are able to work each week. 
 Responsibilities:Making phone calls to care givers and participants Scheduling home visits and recording them in participant file Home visits; playing music for participants and doing an activity if they are able and willing Filling out documentation form Communicate with Music & Memory Coordinator 
 Volunteer Qualifications:Administrative experience Experience in Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel Communication skills-verbal Ability to prioritize projects and strong problems solving skills 
 
 Agency: Fond du Lac County Volunteer Services opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54935 Allow Groups: No | 
| Volunteer: Supervised Visits VolunteerSupervised Visitation Volunteer - Job Description Fond du Lac County 920-929-3448 
 Description of This Service: The assigned volunteer is responsible for supervising visits and providing a safe, secure environment, physically and emotionally, for children in alternate care by supervising visits with their natural parent(s) agreed-upon site. The volunteer’s schedule is flexible and determined by the hours they want to work and the assignments they accept from the Volunteer Coordinator. 
 Responsibilities:To supervise visits of non-custodial parents with their child(ren). This includes monitoring and, if necessary, intervening with the parent or child who demonstrated inappropriate physical or verbal behaviors. To maintain contact with the social worker assigned to the case. To report as soon as possible any problems or concerns regarding a specific client, social worker or visitation request. To work with the Volunteer Coordinator, Social Worker and any other collaborating agencies as a team member to best meet the needs of the client. To treat clients with respect and dignity. To perform only those supervised visitation requests authorized by the Volunteer Coordinator, at the request of a Social Worker, to fulfill the case plan for that individual/family. To be prompt in keeping appointments and adhering to agreed upon schedules. To abide by the Departments’ Rules of Confidentiality. To record time, mileage and supervised visitation reports using the assigned code number and forms. To turn in these forms in a timely manner so that reimbursement can be made and the social workers can be kept up to date. To inform the Volunteer Coordinator of vacations, illness etc. that would necessitate a substitute supervisor, with as much advance notice as possible. To respect the rules regarding visitation procedures. 
 Volunteer Qualifications:Sensitive to the needs of different family members. Capable of handling emergencies if necessary. Hold a valid driver's license if they’re going to transport clients. Liability insurance if using their personal vehicle. Pass a criminal and traffic background check. 
 Volunteer Reimbursement:FDL County strongly encourages the use of County vehicles. If a personal vehicle is used, the volunteer will be reimbursed for their mileage at the current rate. To receive reimbursements the volunteer must fill out and return the appropriate form(s) to the Volunteer Coordinator. The volunteer is not to accept pay or gifts for their services from the client or their representatives. Agency: Fond du Lac County Volunteer Services Supervised Visitation Volunteer - Job Description Fond du Lac County 920-929-3448 
 Description of This Service: The assigned volunteer is responsible for supervising visits and providing a safe, secure environment, physically and emotionally, for children in alternate care by supervising visits with their natural parent(s) agreed-upon site. The volunteer’s schedule is flexible and determined by the hours they want to work and the assignments they accept from the Volunteer Coordinator. 
 Responsibilities:To supervise visits of non-custodial parents with their child(ren). This includes monitoring and, if necessary, intervening with the parent or child who demonstrated inappropriate physical or verbal behaviors. To maintain contact with the social worker assigned to the case. To report as soon as possible any problems or concerns regarding a specific client, social worker or visitation request. To work with the Volunteer Coordinator, Social Worker and any other collaborating agencies as a team member to best meet the needs of the client. To treat clients with respect and dignity. To perform only those supervised visitation requests authorized by the Volunteer Coordinator, at the request of a Social Worker, to fulfill the case plan for that individual/family. To be prompt in keeping appointments and adhering to agreed upon schedules. To abide by the Departments’ Rules of Confidentiality. To record time, mileage and supervised visitation reports using the assigned code number and forms. To turn in these forms in a timely manner so that reimbursement can be made and the social workers can be kept up to date. To inform the Volunteer Coordinator of vacations, illness etc. that would necessitate a substitute supervisor, with as much advance notice as possible. To respect the rules regarding visitation procedures. 
 Volunteer Qualifications:Sensitive to the needs of different family members. Capable of handling emergencies if necessary. Hold a valid driver's license if they’re going to transport clients. Liability insurance if using their personal vehicle. Pass a criminal and traffic background check. 
 Volunteer Reimbursement:FDL County strongly encourages the use of County vehicles. If a personal vehicle is used, the volunteer will be reimbursed for their mileage at the current rate. To receive reimbursements the volunteer must fill out and return the appropriate form(s) to the Volunteer Coordinator. The volunteer is not to accept pay or gifts for their services from the client or their representatives. Agency: Fond du Lac County Volunteer Services opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54935 Allow Groups: No | 
| Volunteer: Volunteer TutorVolunteer Tutor - Job Description Fond du Lac County 920-929-3448 
 Description of This Service: The assigned Tutor spends time in learning/studies with a tutee. Tutors have the opportunity to help students on a one-on-one basis outside of the regular classroom. An after-school tutor's job is to meet students wherever they are and provide them with strategies and help so they can succeed in school. On-going support is provided by the Social Worker and Volunteer Coordinator. 
 Major Responsibilities:The Volunteer meets with the child at least once a week for 1-2 hours or as otherwise agreed upon in advance with the Volunteer Coordinator and Social Worker. Observe agency rules of confidentiality; report any possible child abuse/neglect concerns to the access unit at 929-3400 and then to the Volunteer Coordinator. Report progress monthly to the Volunteer Coordinator and Social Worker on the forms and postage-paid envelopes provided or by email using bsecure. 
 Volunteer Activities Might Include:Assisting/encouraging/acknowledging the child’s performance in school – help with homework. Works with an assigned tutee/student to provide assistance in one or more academic subjects. Assists a student to develop a better understanding of in-class and homework assignments. Coaches the student in identifying resources to complete assignments Reviews completed assignments and suggests ways to improve or supplement assignments. Provides positive feedback on the student’s progress and encourages the student’s continued focus on academic excellence. Volunteer Qualifications:Be at least age 18. Be reliable & consistent. Hold a valid driver's license if they’re going to transport clients. Liability insurance if using their personal vehicle. Pass a criminal and traffic background check. 
 Reimbursement:FDL County strongly encourages the use of County vehicles. If a personal vehicle is used, the volunteer will be reimbursed for their mileage at the current rate. To receive reimbursements the volunteer must fill out and return the appropriate form(s) to the Volunteer Coordinator. The volunteer is not to accept pay or gifts for their services from the client or their representatives. 
 Agency: Fond du Lac County Volunteer Services Volunteer Tutor - Job Description Fond du Lac County 920-929-3448 
 Description of This Service: The assigned Tutor spends time in learning/studies with a tutee. Tutors have the opportunity to help students on a one-on-one basis outside of the regular classroom. An after-school tutor's job is to meet students wherever they are and provide them with strategies and help so they can succeed in school. On-going support is provided by the Social Worker and Volunteer Coordinator. 
 Major Responsibilities:The Volunteer meets with the child at least once a week for 1-2 hours or as otherwise agreed upon in advance with the Volunteer Coordinator and Social Worker. Observe agency rules of confidentiality; report any possible child abuse/neglect concerns to the access unit at 929-3400 and then to the Volunteer Coordinator. Report progress monthly to the Volunteer Coordinator and Social Worker on the forms and postage-paid envelopes provided or by email using bsecure. 
 Volunteer Activities Might Include:Assisting/encouraging/acknowledging the child’s performance in school – help with homework. Works with an assigned tutee/student to provide assistance in one or more academic subjects. Assists a student to develop a better understanding of in-class and homework assignments. Coaches the student in identifying resources to complete assignments Reviews completed assignments and suggests ways to improve or supplement assignments. Provides positive feedback on the student’s progress and encourages the student’s continued focus on academic excellence. Volunteer Qualifications:Be at least age 18. Be reliable & consistent. Hold a valid driver's license if they’re going to transport clients. Liability insurance if using their personal vehicle. Pass a criminal and traffic background check. 
 Reimbursement:FDL County strongly encourages the use of County vehicles. If a personal vehicle is used, the volunteer will be reimbursed for their mileage at the current rate. To receive reimbursements the volunteer must fill out and return the appropriate form(s) to the Volunteer Coordinator. The volunteer is not to accept pay or gifts for their services from the client or their representatives. 
 Agency: Fond du Lac County Volunteer Services opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54935 Allow Groups: No | 
| Volunteer: Transportation VolunteersTransportation Volunteer - Job Description Fond du Lac County 
 Description of This Service: The assigned volunteer is responsible for transporting clients of the Department of Social Services to and from appointments, visits, events or errands. The volunteer’s schedule is flexible and determined by the hours they want to work and the assignments they accept from the Volunteer Coordinator. 
 Responsibilities:To transport passengers in a safe and lawful manner. This includes the use of seat belts for all passengers as well as car seats that are age/size appropriate. To be prompt for pick up times, for appointments and adhering to agreed upon schedules. To abide by the Departments’ Rules of Confidentiality. To record time and mileage using the assigned code number and forms. To turn in these forms in a timely manner so that mileage reimbursement can be made and the files kept up to date. To report to the Volunteer Coordinator, as soon as possible, any problems or concerns regarding a specific client or transportation request. To work with the Volunteer Coordinator, Social Worker and any other collaborating agencies as a team member to best meet the needs of the client. To inform the Volunteer Coordinator of vacations, illness, seasonal availability, etc. that would necessitate a substitute driver, with as much advance notice as possible. To treat clients with respect and dignity. To perform only those transportation requests authorized by the Volunteer Coordinator, at the request of a Social Worker, to fulfill the case plan/court order for that individual/family. 
 Assignments May Include Transportation to the following:Medical appointments and counseling sessions. Family visits. Parenting sessions or other group work. Other transportation as assigned. Transportation may be local or long distance. 
 Volunteer Qualifications:Valid driver's license. Liability insurance if using their personal vehicle. Pass a criminal and traffic background check. 
 Reimbursement:FDL County strongly encourages the use of County vehicles. If a personal vehicle is used, the volunteer will be reimbursed for their mileage at the current rate. To receive reimbursements the volunteer must fill out and return the appropriate form(s) to the Volunteer Coordinator. The volunteer is not to accept pay or gifts for their services from the client or their representatives. Agency: Fond du Lac County Volunteer Services Transportation Volunteer - Job Description Fond du Lac County 
 Description of This Service: The assigned volunteer is responsible for transporting clients of the Department of Social Services to and from appointments, visits, events or errands. The volunteer’s schedule is flexible and determined by the hours they want to work and the assignments they accept from the Volunteer Coordinator. 
 Responsibilities:To transport passengers in a safe and lawful manner. This includes the use of seat belts for all passengers as well as car seats that are age/size appropriate. To be prompt for pick up times, for appointments and adhering to agreed upon schedules. To abide by the Departments’ Rules of Confidentiality. To record time and mileage using the assigned code number and forms. To turn in these forms in a timely manner so that mileage reimbursement can be made and the files kept up to date. To report to the Volunteer Coordinator, as soon as possible, any problems or concerns regarding a specific client or transportation request. To work with the Volunteer Coordinator, Social Worker and any other collaborating agencies as a team member to best meet the needs of the client. To inform the Volunteer Coordinator of vacations, illness, seasonal availability, etc. that would necessitate a substitute driver, with as much advance notice as possible. To treat clients with respect and dignity. To perform only those transportation requests authorized by the Volunteer Coordinator, at the request of a Social Worker, to fulfill the case plan/court order for that individual/family. 
 Assignments May Include Transportation to the following:Medical appointments and counseling sessions. Family visits. Parenting sessions or other group work. Other transportation as assigned. Transportation may be local or long distance. 
 Volunteer Qualifications:Valid driver's license. Liability insurance if using their personal vehicle. Pass a criminal and traffic background check. 
 Reimbursement:FDL County strongly encourages the use of County vehicles. If a personal vehicle is used, the volunteer will be reimbursed for their mileage at the current rate. To receive reimbursements the volunteer must fill out and return the appropriate form(s) to the Volunteer Coordinator. The volunteer is not to accept pay or gifts for their services from the client or their representatives. Agency: Fond du Lac County Volunteer Services opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54935 Allow Groups: No | 
| Volunteer: Volunteer MentoringVolunteer Mentor - Job Description Fond du Lac County 920-929-3448 
 Description of This Service: The assigned mentor or couple spends time in recreational or learning activities with a mentee. The Volunteer helps the child adjust to the separation or loss of a parent, enhance self-esteem and build confidence, and learn new skills. Matches are based on compatibility, are reviewed annually and can continue for as long as both are interested or youth is 18. On-going support is provided by the Social Worker. 
 
 Major Responsibilities:The Volunteer meets with the child at least two or three times per month or as otherwise agreed upon in advance with the Volunteer Coordinator and Social Worker. Observe agency rules of confidentiality; report any possible child abuse/neglect concerns to the access unit at 929-3400 and then to the Volunteer Coordinator. Report progress monthly to the Volunteer Coordinator and Social Worker on the forms and postage-paid envelopes provided, by email using bsecure, or leaving with receptionist with Volunteer Coordinator or Social Worker is not available when drop off. 
 Volunteer Activities Might Include:Providing consistency and stability, social enrichment: visits or tours to points of interest, sporting events, fishing, exploring nature and environment, bike riding, library, museums, and in general, broadening the child's range of interests and knowledge. Teaching life skills: hobbies, building things, courtesy and manners, grooming, hygiene, etc. Assisting/encouraging/acknowledging the child’s performance in school – help with homework Involving and encouraging the child in school extracurricular activities or sports 
 Volunteer Qualifications:Be at least age 18. Be reliable & consistent. Hold a valid driver's license if they’re going to transport clients. Liability insurance if using their personal vehicle. Consent to a police background check in each state you have resided in. Cooperate with Social Service Staff and Volunteer Coordinator 
 Reimbursement:FDL County strongly encourages the use of County vehicles. If a personal vehicle is used, the volunteer will be reimbursed for their mileage at the current rate. To receive reimbursements the volunteer must fill out and return the appropriate form(s) to the Volunteer Coordinator. The volunteer is not to accept pay or gifts for their services from the client or their representatives. Agency: Fond du Lac County Volunteer Services Volunteer Mentor - Job Description Fond du Lac County 920-929-3448 
 Description of This Service: The assigned mentor or couple spends time in recreational or learning activities with a mentee. The Volunteer helps the child adjust to the separation or loss of a parent, enhance self-esteem and build confidence, and learn new skills. Matches are based on compatibility, are reviewed annually and can continue for as long as both are interested or youth is 18. On-going support is provided by the Social Worker. 
 
 Major Responsibilities:The Volunteer meets with the child at least two or three times per month or as otherwise agreed upon in advance with the Volunteer Coordinator and Social Worker. Observe agency rules of confidentiality; report any possible child abuse/neglect concerns to the access unit at 929-3400 and then to the Volunteer Coordinator. Report progress monthly to the Volunteer Coordinator and Social Worker on the forms and postage-paid envelopes provided, by email using bsecure, or leaving with receptionist with Volunteer Coordinator or Social Worker is not available when drop off. 
 Volunteer Activities Might Include:Providing consistency and stability, social enrichment: visits or tours to points of interest, sporting events, fishing, exploring nature and environment, bike riding, library, museums, and in general, broadening the child's range of interests and knowledge. Teaching life skills: hobbies, building things, courtesy and manners, grooming, hygiene, etc. Assisting/encouraging/acknowledging the child’s performance in school – help with homework Involving and encouraging the child in school extracurricular activities or sports 
 Volunteer Qualifications:Be at least age 18. Be reliable & consistent. Hold a valid driver's license if they’re going to transport clients. Liability insurance if using their personal vehicle. Consent to a police background check in each state you have resided in. Cooperate with Social Service Staff and Volunteer Coordinator 
 Reimbursement:FDL County strongly encourages the use of County vehicles. If a personal vehicle is used, the volunteer will be reimbursed for their mileage at the current rate. To receive reimbursements the volunteer must fill out and return the appropriate form(s) to the Volunteer Coordinator. The volunteer is not to accept pay or gifts for their services from the client or their representatives. Agency: Fond du Lac County Volunteer Services opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54935 Allow Groups: No | 
| Volunteer: Foster Care ReliefGive relief to foster parents so that they may meet their own personal needs Agency: Fond du Lac County Volunteer Services Give relief to foster parents so that they may meet their own personal needs Agency: Fond du Lac County Volunteer Services opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54935 Allow Groups: No | 
| Volunteer: Friendly VisitorOffering clients friendship and encouragement on an individual basis to meet family needs. Agency: Fond du Lac County Volunteer Services Offering clients friendship and encouragement on an individual basis to meet family needs. Agency: Fond du Lac County Volunteer Services opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54935 Allow Groups: No | 
| Volunteer: ClericalAssist with office assignments as needed Agency: Fond du Lac County Volunteer Services Assist with office assignments as needed Agency: Fond du Lac County Volunteer Services opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54935 Allow Groups: No | 
| Volunteer: Mentor ProgramA formal matching of a young person in need of guidance and companionship with a responsible and supportive adult. Agency: Fond du Lac County Volunteer Services A formal matching of a young person in need of guidance and companionship with a responsible and supportive adult. Agency: Fond du Lac County Volunteer Services opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54935 Allow Groups: No | 
| Volunteer: Transportation VolunteerBriefly stated, a volunteer would drive a child(ren) and/or adult to a visit with other family. This could be the only time these individuals get a chance to see each other.  Agency: Fond du Lac County Volunteer Services Briefly stated, a volunteer would drive a child(ren) and/or adult to a visit with other family. This could be the only time these individuals get a chance to see each other.  Agency: Fond du Lac County Volunteer Services opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54935-4510 Allow Groups: No | 
| Volunteer: Become a wish granter in your area!Make-A-Wish® grants the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength and joy. From our humble beginnings with one boy’s wish to be a police officer, we have evolved to be one of the world’s leading children’s charities, serving children in every community in the United States and its territories. With the help of generous donors and more than 25,000 volunteers, Make-A-Wish grants a wish somewhere in the country every 38 minutes. A Wish Granter will meet with the child and his/her family to help determine the child’s most heartfelt wish while planning special enhancements throughout the wish process. Wish Granters work in teams of two or three alongside Make-A-Wish staff to ensure every eligible child’s wish comes true. We are in need of Wish Granters throughout the whole state of Wisconsin, especially in the Northern half of the state. If you are interested in the opportunity, please reach out to Jenni to get started. Agency: Make-A-Wish Wisconsin Make-A-Wish® grants the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength and joy. From our humble beginnings with one boy’s wish to be a police officer, we have evolved to be one of the world’s leading children’s charities, serving children in every community in the United States and its territories. With the help of generous donors and more than 25,000 volunteers, Make-A-Wish grants a wish somewhere in the country every 38 minutes. A Wish Granter will meet with the child and his/her family to help determine the child’s most heartfelt wish while planning special enhancements throughout the wish process. Wish Granters work in teams of two or three alongside Make-A-Wish staff to ensure every eligible child’s wish comes true. We are in need of Wish Granters throughout the whole state of Wisconsin, especially in the Northern half of the state. If you are interested in the opportunity, please reach out to Jenni to get started. Agency: Make-A-Wish Wisconsin opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 53226 Allow Groups: No | 
| Volunteer: TutoringWe have many opportunities for you to help youth with their homework or work one on one with them on academic games and activities. This is a great chance to form a bond and make an impact on a child’s life. At the Teen Center you have opportunities to hang out in the games room or talk about all the new teen trends. Agency: Boys & Girls Club of Fond du Lac We have many opportunities for you to help youth with their homework or work one on one with them on academic games and activities. This is a great chance to form a bond and make an impact on a child’s life. At the Teen Center you have opportunities to hang out in the games room or talk about all the new teen trends. Agency: Boys & Girls Club of Fond du Lac opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54935 Allow Groups: No | 
| Volunteer: Youth Program HelpOur youth program is always looking for help during our summer hours! Program runs Monday through Friday 9 am to 4 pm. Summer hours start June 12th! Agency: The Arc of Fond du Lac Our youth program is always looking for help during our summer hours! Program runs Monday through Friday 9 am to 4 pm. Summer hours start June 12th! Agency: The Arc of Fond du Lac opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 54935 Allow Groups: Yes | 
| Volunteer: Child Care Help for Parent Life programBadgerland YFC is in need of a childcare helper on Tuesday nights from 5:00pm-7pm during the teen parent "Parent Life Program" meetings. Dinner is provided. The volunteer would be assisting an adult volunteer. This is an ideal opportunity for a person studying Early Childcare to gain hands-on experience! Must be at least 18, have their own transportation, and must have completed Red Cross babysitting class or something similar. Additional help 13 and older is accepted with a chaperone. Agency: Badgerland Youth for Christ Badgerland YFC is in need of a childcare helper on Tuesday nights from 5:00pm-7pm during the teen parent "Parent Life Program" meetings. Dinner is provided. The volunteer would be assisting an adult volunteer. This is an ideal opportunity for a person studying Early Childcare to gain hands-on experience! Must be at least 18, have their own transportation, and must have completed Red Cross babysitting class or something similar. Additional help 13 and older is accepted with a chaperone. Agency: Badgerland Youth for Christ opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54935 Allow Groups: No | 
| Volunteer: Lunch DeliveryPick up meals at St. Agnes Hospital to be delivered to home-bound residents. Delivery runs M-F between 10:45am to 12:00pm. Agency: Altrusa Mobile Meals Pick up meals at St. Agnes Hospital to be delivered to home-bound residents. Delivery runs M-F between 10:45am to 12:00pm. Agency: Altrusa Mobile Meals opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 54935 Allow Groups: Yes | 
| Volunteer: Parent Life MentorMentor Job Description Key Responsibilities:Regularly pursue relationships with teen parents (in person, social media, text, or phone) Initiate small group get-togethers, outside of our large group gatherings Attend and help with special events (large group meetings, quarterly outings, summer camp) and help your teen get there as well. This can include: providing transportation, planning & prepping content, leading games, sharing a message, facilitating a small group discussion. Participate in regular team meetings Participate in chapter wide trainings (3 of 6 annually) Time Commitment: Qualifications:Personal faith in Jesus Christ and a desire and intention to walk in His ways Active member of a local church Overall good health, emotionally, physically, spiritually so that you are able to give Requirements:Completed Volunteer Application Signed YFC Statement of Faith & Code of Conduct 100/300 Car Insurance “if” you transport youth and babies Praesidium Background check Armatus online abuse training Profile:A non-rescuer: that is someone who can assist a hurting teen in making responsible decisions without taking the responsibility on their own shoulders Secure in their own life and walk with Christ Feels confident in leading someone to Christ A good listener, patient and recognizing you are planting a seed and watering it Has time to meet the requirements Flexible and responding to different situations Committed and non-judgmental Agency: Badgerland Youth for Christ Mentor Job Description Key Responsibilities:Regularly pursue relationships with teen parents (in person, social media, text, or phone) Initiate small group get-togethers, outside of our large group gatherings Attend and help with special events (large group meetings, quarterly outings, summer camp) and help your teen get there as well. This can include: providing transportation, planning & prepping content, leading games, sharing a message, facilitating a small group discussion. Participate in regular team meetings Participate in chapter wide trainings (3 of 6 annually) Time Commitment: Qualifications:Personal faith in Jesus Christ and a desire and intention to walk in His ways Active member of a local church Overall good health, emotionally, physically, spiritually so that you are able to give Requirements:Completed Volunteer Application Signed YFC Statement of Faith & Code of Conduct 100/300 Car Insurance “if” you transport youth and babies Praesidium Background check Armatus online abuse training Profile:A non-rescuer: that is someone who can assist a hurting teen in making responsible decisions without taking the responsibility on their own shoulders Secure in their own life and walk with Christ Feels confident in leading someone to Christ A good listener, patient and recognizing you are planting a seed and watering it Has time to meet the requirements Flexible and responding to different situations Committed and non-judgmental Agency: Badgerland Youth for Christ opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >21 years old Zip Code: 54935 Allow Groups: No | 
| Volunteer: Service Unit ManagerThe service unit manager provides local support to a team of volunteers to help bring the Girl Scout program to girls and adults. Throughout the year this person leads three or four service unit meetings to bring valuable relevant Girl Scout and community information to troop leaders. The service unit manager is not required to work with children if they do not want too.  Agency: Girl Scouts of Manitou Council The service unit manager provides local support to a team of volunteers to help bring the Girl Scout program to girls and adults. Throughout the year this person leads three or four service unit meetings to bring valuable relevant Girl Scout and community information to troop leaders. The service unit manager is not required to work with children if they do not want too.  Agency: Girl Scouts of Manitou Council opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 54935 Allow Groups: No | 
| Volunteer: Co-LeaderA co-leader assists the leader with Girl Scout activities and helps guide the girls through the Girl Scout program. Training is provided as well as the resources; a one year commitment is required. A co-leader needs to be a positive role-model that the girls can look up too.  Agency: Girl Scouts of Manitou Council A co-leader assists the leader with Girl Scout activities and helps guide the girls through the Girl Scout program. Training is provided as well as the resources; a one year commitment is required. A co-leader needs to be a positive role-model that the girls can look up too.  Agency: Girl Scouts of Manitou Council opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 54935 Allow Groups: No | 
| Volunteer: Troop LeaderA troop leader leads a group of girls through the Girl Scout program. There is training provided as well as the resources; a one year commitment is required. A troop leader needs to be a positive role-model that the girls can look up too.  Agency: Girl Scouts of Manitou Council A troop leader leads a group of girls through the Girl Scout program. There is training provided as well as the resources; a one year commitment is required. A troop leader needs to be a positive role-model that the girls can look up too.  Agency: Girl Scouts of Manitou Council opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 54935 Allow Groups: No | 
| Volunteer: Troop OrganizerA troop organizer recruits adults in the community to become troop leaders. It is ideal to have a troop organizer at every elementary school within the area. The troop organizer gives orientation to new leaders and co-leaders. A troop organizer is not required to work with children if they do not want too.  Agency: Girl Scouts of Manitou Council A troop organizer recruits adults in the community to become troop leaders. It is ideal to have a troop organizer at every elementary school within the area. The troop organizer gives orientation to new leaders and co-leaders. A troop organizer is not required to work with children if they do not want too.  Agency: Girl Scouts of Manitou Council opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Agency Requirement: >18 years old Zip Code: 54935 Allow Groups: No |