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Edgerton Fire Protection District
The Edgerton Fire Protection District is currently seeking individuals who would like to make a difference in our community. We are a combination department that provides fire and EMS services as well as community education. We are seeking paid on call firefighters and EMT's. In addition, we are looking for individuals to support our community education efforts. No experience is necessary. We will provide all necessary training at no cost! Feel free to give us a call or stop down to see what it's all about! | Requirements: Firefighters: -IFSAC Firefighter 1 within first year -IFSAC Firefighter 2 within second year -Healthcare Provider CPR EMTs: -EMT-B within first year Community Educators: No requirements. Training will be based on the role you function in with us. | Categories: Firefighter, EMT, Community Education
YMCA of Northern Rock County
Assist with the YMCA's food program by helping to prepare and distribute meals to community members in need. Volunteers will play a crucial role in ensuring that everyone has access to nutritious food.
Friends of Noah-WI
Assist with various tasks related to animal care and rescue, including fostering animals, helping at events, and supporting administrative tasks. Volunteers play a crucial role in the organization's mission to rescue and care for animals.
Janesville-Beloit Kennel Club
Help instructors during dog training classes by setting up equipment, assisting with demonstrations, and providing support to class participants. This role is ideal for those who love working with dogs and have an interest in training.
Janesville-Beloit Kennel Club
Assist with various community outreach programs such as educational seminars, workshops, and events. Volunteers will help with setup, coordination, and interacting with the public to promote responsible dog ownership.
Janesville-Beloit Kennel Club
Support the organization during various events such as dog shows, obedience trials, and community parades. Responsibilities include event setup, registration, and assisting participants and attendees.
Project 1649
Shelters rely on the support of volunteers. Help at the House of Mercy to support homeless teens and families.
Cambridge Volunteer Fire Department
Join the Cambridge Volunteer Fire Department! We are located right outside downtown Cambridge and serve a population of roughly 6500 people and 68 square miles. We respond to a multitude of situations, including, but not limited to, structure fires, alarms, car accidents, and other hazardous situations. We also routinely assist our sibling department, Cambridge Area EMS, on high acuity medical calls. We provide mutual aid for a number of departments in the area. The Cambridge Fire Department will provide all necessary personal protective equipment. The CFD will also pay for all trainings, which include entry level firefighting training provided by Madison College. Please visit our website for more information. Want more information? Please contact us! www.cambridgevfd.com/join | Requirements: Live or work within the Cambridge Fire District. An exception may be made if you live within 10 minutes of the station but do not live within the district. Be 18 years old or older. Have a desire to help others in times of need. Be willing to learn and work well with others. Complete initial firefighter training at Madison College. Pass a background check. Be able to respond to at minimum, 20% of all incidents. Members are highly encouraged to respond to as many incidents as possible. Attend meetings. The Cambridge Fire Department meets every Monday night. 1st Monday night is truck maintenance. Second Monday night is monthly business meeting, with meal beforehand. Third and fourth Mondays are for training. If there is a fifth Monday, only officers will meet. | Categories: Firefighter
Evansville Cmnty Fire Dist
This paid per call Firefighters position responds to a variety of emergencies such as fires, traffic accidents, emergency medical assists with our local EMS service. There are required classes of which the cost of the class is covered by the Fire District. | Requirements: Some of the requirements, but not all requirements are listed below. Become certified as a Wisconsin Firefighter 1 within twelve months of hire. Respond to a minimum number of calls per year. Have a valid drivers license. | Categories: Firefighter
Rotary Botanical Gardens
Provide care for your own specific garden area, on your own schedule. This role is perfect for those who enjoy gardening and want to contribute to the beauty of the Gardens.
Rotary Botanical Gardens
Assist with various gardening projects throughout the year. There is always something to do!
Rotary Botanical Gardens
Provide diverse youth and family programming that utilizes the Gardens as a living classroom including school programs and tours, seminars, and family-friendly activities.
Rotary Botanical Gardens
Water containers located throughout the Gardens on Sunday mornings. This role is ideal for those who enjoy early morning activities and gardening.
Rotary Botanical Gardens
Walk the Gardens’ paths during hours of operation to ensure the safety of our guests while providing a positive presence in the Gardens. Occasionally assist with wedding guests. A great opportunity to work in pairs with a friend or spouse.
Rotary Botanical Gardens
Assist staff with a variety of projects including mailings, data entry, and phone calls. This role is ideal for those who are organized and enjoy administrative tasks.
Rotary Botanical Gardens
Paint, build, repair, and garden with this informal and fun group whose name is derived from the “Grumpy Old Men” movie. Mondays and Thursdays from 8 am to 12 pm.
Rotary Botanical Gardens
Guide bus tours and groups through the Gardens, conveying the history and design of the Gardens and entertaining questions. This role is perfect for those who enjoy speaking and sharing knowledge.
YWCA Rock County
Assist the Child and Family Advocate in conducting trainings and during support groups. This role is vital in providing educational and emotional support to families in need.
YWCA Rock County
Help with intermediate repairs and grounds keeping to maintain the facility's infrastructure. This role is essential for ensuring a safe and welcoming environment for all visitors and residents.
YWCA Rock County
Keep updated client logs to enhance communication between staff and volunteers during each shift. This role supports the effective operation of the shelter and ensures continuity of care for clients.
YWCA Rock County
Volunteers are needed to answer the helpline and text line, monitor security cameras, and report issues to staff. This role is crucial in supporting the shelter's operations and ensuring the safety and well-being of its residents.
Project 1649
A little time can make a big difference in a child’s life. Apply to be a Big Brothers Big Sisters 'Big' and mentor a homeless teen.
Project 1649
Help meet the basic and academic needs of all homeless students by supporting the homeless liaisons in local school districts.
Cottage Grove Vol Fire Dept
The Cottage Grove Fire Department, like 80% of communities across the nation, relies on Volunteers to answer the call. If you are at least 18 years of age, reside and/or work in the Town or Village of Cottage Grove and have an interest in learning more, please call the department's non-emergency number (608-839-4343), and a Personnel Committee member will contact you to answer any questions and provide you with additional information. Click here to download an Application: Cottage Grove Fire Application http://www.cottagegrovefire.org/uploads/1/2/4/6/124641785/cottage_grove_fire_dept__application.docx The Cottage Grove Fire Department will supply you with your own Personal Protective Equipment and the necessary training. The community will provide you with the work. Because the CGFD is fully volunteer, it is important the the Training Program and modules correlate and provide a direct balance with a member's family and home life. All training is paid for by the department Training evolutions are scheduled on the first, third, and fourth Tuesday evenings of the month. Additional trainings and make-ups are often scheduled on the fifth Tuesday. Members also complete training and truck checks on scheduled Sunday mornings. The training schedule for the upcoming year is prepared in early December and combines more than 130 topics annually. While the main focus is basic fire and rescue tactics and strategies, the CGFD considers itself proactive in adapting to new and more advanced techniques. We review target hazards, methods of operation, water movement, water supply, fire ground tactics, ICS, firefighter safety, accountability, RIT and much more. In addition to department training evolutions, new members are required to complete basic firefighting courses through MATC, or provide documentation of completed courses. The Cottage Grove Fire Department will pay for the course fees and provide any necessary textbooks. | Requirements: 18 years of age, reside and/or work in the Town or Village of Cottage Grove and have an interest in learning more | Categories: Other, Firefighter
Focused Interruption
Assist the Outreach Team in developing relationships with individuals at high risk of gun violence. Provide support through job placement, mental health treatment, and legal services, while offering mentoring and life coaching.
Focused Interruption
Support school-aged youth in making better life choices and developing career goals. Provide mentorship, skills training, and emotional support to increase school engagement and reduce recidivism.
Focused Interruption
Mentor young men at high risk of gun violence, helping them develop a post-graduation plan. Facilitate weekly discussions on life skills and provide guidance on transitioning into adulthood.
Second Harvest Foodbank of Southern Wisconsin
Volunteers are needed to help sort, label, or pack/re-pack food into family-friendly portions for distribution to our community. Tasks include sorting fresh produce, labeling frozen pizzas, and packing boxes with food for distribution.
Custom Canines Service Dog Academy
Assist in providing rapid, compassionate assistance to communities facing traumatic events. Volunteers work alongside highly trained service dogs to offer comfort and stability during critical incidents such as natural disasters and first responder debriefings.
Underdog Pet Rescue Of Wisconsin
Grant writing volunteers use their persuasive writing skills to craft compelling grant applications that support Underdog Pet Rescue's mission and projects.
Underdog Pet Rescue Of Wisconsin
IT/Tech volunteers assist in maintaining and improving the organization's technological systems to better serve the animals and community.
Underdog Pet Rescue Of Wisconsin
Community building volunteers work to unite volunteers, adopters, and the Madison area around the mission of rescuing and adopting out more animals.
Underdog Pet Rescue Of Wisconsin
Volunteers staff tables at events, answer questions, provide information, and sell merchandise. They are responsible for setting up and taking down tables, with supplies and training provided by Underdog Pet Rescue.
Underdog Pet Rescue Of Wisconsin
Transport volunteers drive adoptable pets from various locations to Madison, ensuring safe and comfortable travel. Volunteers need a reliable vehicle and a good driving record, with mileage being tax-deductible.
Underdog Pet Rescue Of Wisconsin
Social media volunteers manage and promote Underdog Pet Rescue's presence on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok, helping to increase awareness and engagement.
Underdog Pet Rescue Of Wisconsin
Volunteers support marketing and advertising efforts to enhance Underdog Pet Rescue's brand and community awareness, utilizing their expertise to spread the word about the organization.
Underdog Pet Rescue Of Wisconsin
Event planning volunteers help organize and execute events like Wags & Whiskers, bringing the community together and supporting fundraising efforts.
Underdog Pet Rescue Of Wisconsin
Provide a temporary home for animals in need until they are adopted. Foster volunteers help animals adjust to home life and prepare them for their forever homes.
Wisconsin Library Association
Assist in organizing and managing the 2025 WLA Annual Conference. Responsibilities include event setup, registration, and providing information to attendees. Volunteers will gain experience in event management and networking within the library community.
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