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Camp Gray
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Summer Staff
It takes a special sort of person to be a summer staff member at
Camp Gray. Not only do you have to be ready to come out of your comfort
zone to be rather zany at times, you need to be able to think on your feet, meet
the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of a gaggle of campers, sing
"Mighty Savior" 1001 times and still smile, play hard, pray hard, and find time
for your own growth. (We have a key phrase: flexibility!!) If
you've ever thought about being a parent or a teacher, this is the best prep you
could ever get!Â
If you're out of high school and interested in a being a part of an
incredible faith community and making a difference
in a child's life this summer,
please, contact
Camp Gray.
Camp Gray is a catholic summer camp and year-round retreat center.
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Campus Women's Center
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Come Volunteer with the CWC! The Campus Women's Center relies on a large number of volunteers to run programs and events. There are many different volunteer opportunities and the Center: office work, kidstime/kids night out, speaker's bureau, support group facilitation, publications, library organization, fundraising events coordination, programming, website design and upkeep, research, internships, and more.
This is just a sample of the wide array of volunteer opportunities available at the CWC.
For information or to get involved, email cwc.volunteer@gmail.com or call the volunteer coordinator at 608-262-8093
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Canopy Center Healing and Family Support Services
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Parental Stress Center volunteers play a vital role in the delivery of the agency's services.
With services being delivered 18 hours a day, 7 days a week and fewer than 25 paid staff, the volunteers are not "extra help" but are essential personnel in the agency. Volunteers include those who: co-facilitate parent support groups or therapy groups, co-facilitate teen program groups or therapy groups, co-facilitate youth program groups or therapy groups, provide childcare, provide kitchen assistance, participate or lead in meal preparation, take calls on the 18/7 Parent Stressline, serve on the Board of Directors, assist with events or annual celebrations, organize gift drives, organize fundraising events, provide building maintenance or complete specific projects, and participate in United Way Day of Caring or other company or organization community-giving projects.
Please click here for an on-line Volunteer Application.
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Capital Candlelighters
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Capital Candlelighters -- Volunteers Welcome!
We need enthusiastic volunteers!
Help us at our fundraising events; it's easy and fun!
Run games and hand out treats at our social events for kids with cancer and their families.
Help us collect and organize the informational materials, toys and treats we give to families to make the childhood cancer experience a little easier. We'd love to have your help in our office.
Hold a community fundraiser, bake sale, "penny wars" or other activity to benefit Capital Candlelighters! Make it possible for us to give prepaid gas cards and emergency financial assistance to families devastated by a childhood cancer diagnosis.
Use your time and talents to support kids and families who are facing very difficult circumstances! Call us at 231-8006 or e-mail info@capcan.org
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Capital Sound Drum and Bugle Corps
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Donate to Cap Sound! Putting a show on the road takes equipment, buses, trucks, food, uniforms, instruments, gas, experienced instructors and hundreds of volunteers. Please consider making a contribution to Capital Sound. And come watch us in 2007!
Checks may be sent to:
Capital Sound Drum & Bugle Corps
P.O. Box 7773, Madison WI 53707
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Capital Sound Drum and Bugle Corps
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See Badger football, hockey and basketball for free! (Well, at least part of the game!)
Help sell brats, soda and hot dogs at Badger games this fall and winter. Cap Sound earns a percentage of sales. You get to experience the excitement of live sports, make new friends and eat free food! It's fun!
Call Tim McCann at 608/712-6922.
Or, email him.
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Capital Sound Drum and Bugle Corps
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Volunteer opportunities! Capital Sound cannot exist without scores of volunteers. Other opportunities include:
-Sewing flags and other items.
-Traveling with the corps as support staff. (See shows for free!)
-Helping with instruction.
-Driving vehicles. (See faraway counties, sometimes at midnight!)
-More that we've temporarily forgotten....
Contact the director: Email the director
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Capitol Chordsmen
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Singers wanted! We're expanding the chorus, so we have openings for tenors, leads, baritones and basses. If you aren't sure what part you sing, come to a Tuesday night rehearsal and we'll work with you to find the best section for your voice! See the "Events" section to confirm rehearsal time and location.
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Capitol Water Trails
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CWT is currently looking for volunteers to fill the following positions:
- Copy Writer
- Brochure Editor
- Mailing Clerk (to create computer database)
- Field crew leader
- New! Adopt a Water Trail: 328 volunteers have helped CWT reclaim and preserve our water trails! Want to get your hands wet? For a list of CWT work days, click here.
For further information on any of these positions or to be added to Capitol Water Trails LTD email list, contact Steve at cwt@capitolwatertrails.org.
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Catholic Charities of Madison - Yellowstone Office
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Elder Mentor Program The Elder Mentor Program is a volunteer-based service of Catholic Charities that matches older adults with a "mentor" to offer support, advice and assistance. The program is looking for a bilingual volunteer to work with the program coordinator to identify Latino/Latina elders with unmet needs. This volunteer will recruit other bilingual volunteers to visit elders to help make life better. Call Jean Mueller, Elder Mentor Coordinator at 608-833-4800 Ext: 112.
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Catholic Multicultural Center / Guadalupe Center
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Computer Lab Instructor Instruct students in computer lab. Explain how to use "hablemos ingles" (software used to teach English to native Spanish speakers) as well as typing programs. Prefer someone who can set regular hours for a period of time during office hours (m-f 9-5:30).
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Catholic Multicultural Center / Guadalupe Center
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ESL Teachers ESL teachers prepare lessons for classes and teach English to Limited English Proficiency (LEP) adults. Volunteers should have majored or minored in English and be respectful of diverse cultures. Classes are held Tuesdays and Thursdays 1pm – 2:30pm for intermediate and 4pm – 5:30pm for beginners. Saturday classes are also available from 10am – noon for beginners, intermediate and advance students.
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Catholic Multicultural Center / Guadalupe Center
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FoodBank Shoppers FoodBank shoppers are needed to pick food up at the Second Harvest FoodBank for the free meal program and food pantry. Volunteers would use their own vehicle to retrieve and deliver the food to the CMC. Volunteers would receive training on how to shop at the FoodBank and would be provide a shopping list of needed items each time they shop. Volunteer shoppers need to be available in the morning or early afternoon during the work week.
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Catholic Multicultural Center / Guadalupe Center
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For returning study abroad students http://www.wisc.edu/studyabroad/returning/WelcomeBackPacket/building.html
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Catholic Multicultural Center / Guadalupe Center
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Gardeners Gardeners make the CMC look beautiful. Our gardeners plant and take care of flowers, cut the lawn, water plants and grass, pick up litter and improve the appearance of our building. Gardeners must attend a new volunteer orientation.
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Catholic Multicultural Center / Guadalupe Center
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Host Volunteers Host volunteers assist in the daily operation by being goodwill ambassadors, cleaning, keeping our computer lab open when needed, working in our food pantry and helping out with clerical work. Volunteers are on duty from 11:30a.m until 8:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday from 11:30a.m. until 5:30 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays from 9:00a.m till 3:00p.m., working in three-hour shifts. There are weekly volunteers as well as substitute positions. Host volunteers must be 16 years of age and must attend an orientation followed by training.
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Catholic Multicultural Center / Guadalupe Center
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Job Development Volunteers These volunteers help match skills and interests to employer needs. Volunteers also help develop resumes, preparation for interview and follow up contacts (thank you letters, interview follow up, etc). Job developers assist customers in developing short and long-term job strategies (using the internet, job lead from Job Center, etc.); coaching participants in groups and individually on job search strategies with frequent feedback and encouragement. A large part of these volunteers is to assist customers with overcoming barriers to successful employment: transportation, childcare, employment centered soft skills/interpersonal skills needed for successful co-worker/supervisor communications. Volunteers are available during office hours Monday through Friday, 9am to 5pm.
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Catholic Multicultural Center / Guadalupe Center
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Meal Program Volunteers These volunteers help prepare or serve a free meal to those in need. Meal Servers are needed every Mon., Wed., and Fri. at 4:00 pm. You may choose one or more times per month -whatever works for your schedule. Servers arrive at the center at 3:30 pm on their scheduled day and help get the serving line ready to serve. They serve the meal from 4-5 pm, and assist with the clean-up. We are always done by 5:30 pm.
Meal Cooks prepare the meals for 130 people in a fully commercial kitchen at the Catholic Multicultural Center with food donated from area vendors and/or acquired from the local Foodbank. Cooks need to be available between 10 am and 2pm to prepare the meal. Meals are prepared every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, except major holidays. On average it takes 2-3 hours to prepare the meal. Those interested in this position may volunteer one day a month or more, depending on schedule availability. Most cooks volunteer once a month on the same day, such as the 2nd Wednesday.
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Catholic Multicultural Center / Guadalupe Center
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Teachers for Literacy in Spanish Open the world of reading and writing for an illiterate adult Spanish speaker. Classes are one-on-one, we provide the materials.
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Center for Cultural Interchange
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Share Your Heart and Home
Host an international high school student from Europe, Latin America or Asia during 2007/08.
Students have good English skills, their own spending money, and medical insurance. Many of them are musically talented, good athletes and have a variety of other interests. You can provide an enriching and positive experience for your household.
Call 1-866-396-9624 for details.
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Center for Resilient Cities
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Handyperson
If you enjoy working with tools and sharing your organizing skills, we have a great project! The Center's tool shed is approximately 4' by 9' and could use an interior makeover to maximize space while keeping things within reach. This is a one time, 2 to 4 hour project. Please call Alexandra (Alex) Pierschalla at 608.255.9877 x12 if you'd like help.
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Center for Resilient Cities
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Office Assistance
We have a variety of ongoing volunteer opportunities in our Madison office. Projects include database entry, mass mailings, office archiving, and equipment inventory.
If you'd like to join us, please contact Alexandra (Alex) Pierschalla, 608.255.9877 x12.
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Centro Boliviano Madison
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Membership The Center of Bolivian Residents in Madison - Wisconsin is open to anyone with an interest in furthering the purposes of the organization.
For more information about joining the bolivian Center visit our main website: www.centrobolivianomadison.org
Bienvenido!
E-mail
Call us:(608)467-2982 or (608)204-0626
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Centro Hispano of Dane County
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After-School Youth Programs (To volunteer please call Kent Craig at 255-3018, or email kent@chdc.us)
Become a tutor or mentor and be a positive role model for our youth!
We have programs in middle and high schools that need volunteers to help students achieve their highest academic potential. Hours are Monday through Thursday, from 2:30 to 5:00 p.m.
The ASPIRA program helps high school students participate in cultural and educational activities to to promote academic achievement while preventing gang involvement, alcohol and other drug abuse.
The JUVENTUD program provides academic support and tutorial services for middle school students. Parental involvement is highly encouraged.
JUVENTUD MAS works with middle school students to develop math and science skills.
JUVENTUD de Verano involves middle school students during seven weeks of their summer vacation.
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Centro Hispano of Dane County
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Agency Volunteers Centro Hispano also needs volunteers to assist clients in search of employment, housing, and other basic needs. We also help guide and refer them to other resources and services in the community.
To volunteer please call Kent Craig at 255-3018, or email kent@chdc.us
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Chazen Museum of Art
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Volunteer for the Chazen Museum of Art The Chazen Museum of Art has volunteer opportunities for people interested in getting more involved with the museum's operations. Some activities involve direct contact with the public, while others are behind the scenes. Visit our main website for specific information.
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Cherokee Park Neighborhood Association
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General Help
We are always looking for general help with each event. We are also looking for more people to volunteer to be Block Captains. If you want to get invovled, please contact the Coordinator of the event you are interested in working with. If you wish to become a Coordinator or Volunteer for other events, please contact Association President Peng Her.
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Children's Service Society of Wisconsin
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You Can Help Our volunteers are a vital resource and provide much needed assistance. You could help by providing respite care for a child with special medical needs, or become a parent mentor to a young mom, or teach parenting and life skills to young teens--many volunteer opportunities exist. Contact your local office for more information on ways you can help. Click here for your local office location.

Click here for contribution information.
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Christian Business Men's Committee
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Local Organization The Madison CBMC group is made up of the following executive board members:
Tom Pellitteri - Chairman 608.257.4285
Elden Davis - Outreach 608.848.1109
Tom Hanson - Follow-Up 608.446.0877
Dean Tibstra - Treasurer 608.846.4330
Dave Bursack - Prayer 608873.6748
Dave Bacon - Secretary 608.239.2981
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Christian Business Men's Committee
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Operation Timothy A one-on-one study taking each participant through a detailed discussion of the Bible and our Lord Jesus Christ. These sessions provide not only additional understanding of the Christian faith, but also the opportunity to form lasting relationships with professional men who try to live their lives according to God's teachings.
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Citizens for Safe Water Around Badger
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Volunteer for CSWAB
CSWAB welcomes volunteers for a variety of tasks throughout the year. Please contact us for our current needs. Thank you.
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Clean Wisconsin
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Current Action Areas:
Water Pollution
Global Warming
Mercury Pollution
Pesticides
Power Plants
Transmission Lines
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Clean Wisconsin
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Make a difference Writing to your representative can be the most effective way to make your voice heard. E-mails are good, but a handwritten, signed letter will carry more weight. Help your legislator make the right decision today! You can also call your representative at any time to let them know how you feel about an issue. Make sure to leave your name, address and phone number so that your representative knows that you're a constituent. Your legislators need to hear from you!
To find contact information (email, phone/fax/address) for your legislators, check online at www.legis.state.wi.us or call 1-800-362-9472.
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Clean Wisconsin
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Volunteer Opportunities Clean Wisconsin needs your help! We're currently seeking people to help us with volunteer work involved with our current campaigns and elsewhere-- click here to find out about available opportunities.
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Clinic at a Time Inc.
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Join our mission ... ... To help CAAT provide medical supplies and education, as well as physical improvements, to the health clinics in Gojjam, Ethiopia.
Our board and staff is all-volunteer.
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Coalition for Comprehensive Sex Education
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Volunteer Opportunity on WI Campuses If you are a member of United Council or wish to represent CRSE on your campus in Wisconsin, e-mail admin@winow.org with "Volunteer CRSE" as the header. Your request will be forwarded to the CRSE Coordinator.
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Coalition for Comprehensive Sex Education
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Volunteers Representing a Religous Community If you are an active member of your religious community and you support comprehensive sex education, please contact CRSE about what you can do to motivate your religious peers. If you are a member of the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice or other like-minded organizations, CRSE invites you to join us in the fight to protect youth from STDs and unintended pregnancy by teaching comprehensive sex education.
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Coalition of Wisconsin Aging Groups
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Volunteer Help Wanted
Clerical Duties CWAG is looking for volunteers to help in the Madison office with clerical duties and Canadian Prescription Drug Outreach. Call Mary Jorgensen at 608.224.0606 or 800.366.2990.
General Volunteer Information--CLICK HERE
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Colon Cancer Alliance- Voices of Madison
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Volunteers Our focus is to get the word out that Colorectal cancer is preventable!!!! We need help in many different areas.
Are you willing to visit hospitals, cancer centers, senior centers, etc to put up fliers and posters? Are you good at writing letters?
Do you have contacts or enjoy working with the media?Have excellent fundraising ideas and involvement? Come get involved with CCA- Voices of Madison!
Voices of Madison is not only for Madison, WI. It is where this specific chapters headquarters are. We aim to spread the word everywhere, so no matter where you are located, we could use your help!!!!!!
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Colonial Club Senior Activity Center
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Help Needed Do you love music and have the time and skills to lead our talented chorus and chimes groups? We need someone to assume this weekly responsibility. We currently meet every Tuesday morning.
We need volunteers to assist in Gifts Galore. You need not have consignment items in the store to volunteer.
Call 837-4611, ext. 129, for more information on these opportunities.
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Common Cause in Wisconsin
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Contact Your Legislators! Sometimes, the best way you can be involved is to be aware of what's going on at the Capitol and to stay in touch with those who represent you. Write to them, call them, tell them what you think! Don't forget to tell them when they do something good! Legislators often say that the best way to get through to them is with a personal letter. Phone calls are also good. Email is generally not effective, because there are so many coming in.
For addresses, phone numbers and other contact information, click here.
Who are they?
The easiest way to find out who your legislators are is to follow the link below to the Wisconsin Legislature website. You can enter your address, and the site will tell you who your state and federal representatives are.
Wisconsin Legislature Representative Lookup
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Common Cause in Wisconsin
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Volunteer Thinking of getting involved with Common Cause in Wisconsin? We have lots of projects and would love help. Please contact Sandra at smiller (at) commoncause.org.
Thanks!
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Common Wealth Development
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WILLY STREET FAIR Third Weekend in September
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Common Wealth Development
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YOUTH BUSINESS MENTORING PROGRAM Mock Interviews
Business Participation
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Community Action Coalition for South Central Wisconsin
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Volunteer: CAC Gleaners CAC Gleaners is a volunteer-supported food recovery program in need of volunteer drivers. Become part of the community's effort to prevent hunger by rescuing good food that would otherwise go to the landfills and delivering it to pantries. Routes can take just one hour per week, and volunteers use their own vehicle. If you would like the satisfaction of helping feed those in need, email Chris Brockel or call 246-4730 Ext. 206.
Duration: Ongoing
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Community Action Coalition for South Central Wisconsin
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Volunteer: Citizen Advocacy Citizen Advocacy is always seeking people interested in becoming partners to people with developmental disabilities. Please let us know if you are interested, or if you know anyone you can recommend for the position. Please email Citizen Advocacy or call (608) 246-4730 ext. 223.
Duration: ongoing
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Community Action Coalition for South Central Wisconsin
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Volunteer: Clothing Center We need your help in our free Clothing Center to sort, hang, and display all of the donated clothing items; help register and greet shoppers as they come in; or volunteer for the annual Koats for Kids project in October. For more information, email Cara Massingill or call 246-4730 Ext. 224. Duration: Ongoing
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Community Action Coalition for South Central Wisconsin
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Volunteer: Food Security The Food Security Division needs volunteers to sort donated food for distribution to pantries.
For more information, email Chris Brockel or call 246-4730 Ext. 206.
Duration: Ongoing
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Community Living Alliance
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Personal Living Assistants "You can make a difference!"
As a PLA you will assist people with disabilities, allowing them to maintain their independence at home while they work, go to school, or volunteer. The individual's abilities will vary, but the position usually includes assistance with tasks such as bathing and dressing, and help with everyday household chores like cooking, housekeeping, shopping, and laundry.
Qualifications and Benefits
- No prior experience is necessary.
- Good communication skills, dependability, flexibility, and a willingness to learn are highly desirable.
- Paid training is provided.
- Flexible hours to meet your schedule.
- Travel reimbursement is provided.
- Health insurance benefits.
Full and part-time positions are available throughout Dane County. For more information, please contact Recruitment at (608) 242-8335.
Application Form
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Community Music School, Ltd.
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Volunteer music instructors
Volunteers will teach ...
- music to a group of low-income pre-school children. From one-half hour per week to a maximum of 2 hours per week, OR
- private music lessons to a gifted, low-income elementary/middle school child. Days and times to be arranged.
Contact Jo Simons, Director: 608-772-1522;
musicschool11@gmail.com
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Community Partnerships
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Volunteer for Community Partnerships Community Partnerships has exciting opportunities for volunteers in the agency. In partnership with Dane County, Community Partnerships is responsible for providing case coordination services for children and adolescents with severe emotional disturbance and their families.
- Mentors
Participate in weekly activities and support for a youth that is in the program. Activities can be recreational or educational.
- Parent Support
Become a support for a parent who has a child in the program. Provide parenting advice, guidance and assistance to help the parent maintain their child in their home.
- Administrative
Assist the agency with various administrative functions, including clerical, advocacy and other tasks.
- Fundraising
Assist the agency with grant writing and other fundraising opportunities.
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Community Partnerships
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To Apply Send Application and Resume: To learn more about volunteer opportunities at Community Partnerships, please contact Scott Strong at 608-250-6634 ext. 111 or scott.strong@commpart.org. A criminal background check is required.
Community Partnerships is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer.
Download Our Job Application
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Community Shares of Wisconsin
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How do CSW member agencies make real change for real people?
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CommunityIT
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We are always looking for people to help with IT projects. You don't need experience, anyone can help! Whether you are someone that wants to learn more about computers, likes to work on computers at home, a student that wants some hands-on experience, or a seasoned IT professional, you can volunteer.
To contact the CommunityIT project coordinator, or to sign up for the CommunityIT e-mail list for project events, go to DANEnet CommunityIT website.
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Council for the Performing Arts
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Invest in Your Community Today! The Council for the Performing Arts is seeking sponsors for upcoming events. With your help, we can continue to improve the quality of our events, both in our Performing Arts Series and in our children’s Discovery Series. Each year we search for just the right events that will entertain and, at the same time, stretch and educate our audience.
If you would like to discuss sponsorship or co-sponsorship of one (or more!) of the upcoming events, please call our office at (920) 674-2179.
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Country Animal Haven, Inc.
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Animal Transportation We occasionally need someone to bring animals to the shelter from where they were found or to their foster home from the shelter.
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Country Animal Haven, Inc.
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Cleaning In a building with as many cats as we have in the rescue, there are many cleaning jobs large and small that need doing. Any help with these jobs would help quite a bit.
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Country Animal Haven, Inc.
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Feeding and Watering With nearly two hundred cats in the shelter, routine jobs such as refilling food and water bowls can be quite an undertaking. Any help with this would be much appreciated.
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Country Animal Haven, Inc.
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Fostering We always need people to take animals into their homes to provide them a loving environment until they can be adopted. The more experience they have in a good home the better they will fare when they are adopted.
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Country Animal Haven, Inc.
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Fundraising We currently need people to help by coordinating or participating in our fundraising efforts. We are collecting aluminium cans, Bills Food Receipts in Oregon WI, Fresh Step "Paw Points" and help at the Kohls Center Concession stand on Mens Hockey Home games. We need help with all of these events so that they go smoothly.
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Country Animal Haven, Inc.
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Gardening and Landscaping Our shelter in Stoughton has several flower gardens which need occasional maintenance.
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Country Animal Haven, Inc.
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Pet Adoption Days We need people to help with our adoption day events. We are at Petsmart West in Madison every Saturday from 12:00 to 4. These events are the main way animals get adopted through our rescue.
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Country Animal Haven, Inc.
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Scooping Litter With as many cats as we have at the shelter, one of the most important but least pleasant jobs is cleaning out the litter boxes. Many of the cats came in as strays or from farms so we need to do everything we can to encourage litter box use. The most important being keeping them clean. Naturally, not many people are eager for this job, but if we can find several volunteers for this job, it would be an enormous help.
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Country Animal Haven, Inc.
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Socializing and Grooming the Kitties Just because cats are in a shelter doesn't mean they need affection any less. We need volunteers to spend time with them to help them learn to accept humans.
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Cub Scout Pack 12
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Committee Members & Leaders Assistant Cubmaster – Emcee Pack Parties, Tina will do the rest
Outings Coordinator – Plan & Coordinate Pack Outings/Coordinate Scouts attending Council events
Camp Coordinator – Plan & Coordinate Pack Camps/ Coordinate Scouts attending Council Camps
Pack Party Guest Coordinator – Find guest speakers that may coordinate with monthly themes.
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Cub Scout Pack 12
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Large Event Chairs Pinewood Derby Chair
Blue & Gold Chair
Scouting for Food Chair
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Cub Scout Pack 12
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Volunteering with Pack 12 Parents of scouts volunteer their time to help make the pack possible. There are many opportunites, large and small, to help with. Please contact us if you are able to volunteer.
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Cub Scout Pack 329
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Committee Members (Secretary, Membership & Registration Chair)
The Pack Committee provides support by taking care of records, finances, advancement, activities planning, membership, etc. Committee members are expected to attend training and attend monthly committee meetings to help plan the pack program. Most work can be split among several people into small jobs. All pack leaders are also encouraged to attend the monthly Yahara District Roundtables (first Wednesday of each month) as often as possible.
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Cub Scout Pack 329
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Den Leaders/Assistant Den Leaders Den leaders meet weekly (or less) for about one hour with a den of 6 - 8 boys from a specific age level. Tigers may meet once or twice monthly. Wolf and Bear scouts usually meet about twice a month. Webelos meet 3 to 4 times per month. The Den Leader determines time, day and location of meetings that is most convenient for him/her. Den Leaders attend training and monthly committee meetings. The more helpers the better!
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Cub Scout Pack 329
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Special Event Coordinators Event coordinators take the lead on coordinating activities and preparations for one of our major annual events. These are usually one-day events, and work is limited to short-term time frames (mostly one month or less). This is an important volunteer job that is low on time commitment! Possibilities include:
Blue and Gold Banquet
Pinewood Derby
Outings Chair
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