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Regional Hospice Services
Volunteers assist with organizing special events, attending health fairs, and planning fundraisers. They may also help with office work or offer professional skills to support the organization.
Regional Hospice Services
Volunteers provide companionship to patients by sitting with them, listening to their stories, and sharing their lives. They also offer caregivers a break from the challenging task of caring for a loved one with a life-limiting illness.
Senior Resource Center
Assist cooks with lunch service, including answering phones, taking reservations, checking people in, cleaning tables, setting up place settings and cutlery, making coffee, and serving milk.
Senior Resource Center
Travel to local businesses to put up posters for Senior Center events and fundraisers, as well as collecting donations.
Senior Resource Center
Assist with answering phones, prepacking foods for routes, and helping with the new scanner system. Critical times are from 9 am to noon on Tuesdays when office staff is unavailable.
Senior Resource Center
Deliver meals to seniors in the community. Typical route involves picking up meals around 10:45 am and delivering them, which usually takes an hour to an hour and a half. Meal routes are Monday through Friday.
Senior Resource Center
Assist senior shoppers by helping them on and off the bus, in the grocery store, and with getting groceries into their homes. Shopping trips are typically scheduled on Thursday afternoons and Tuesday afternoons.
Stone Lake Area Historical Society
Assist with special events such as the Ham and Scalloped Potato Dinner and Auction in May, the Pie and Ice Cream Social in July, and the Cranberry Festival 'Wine By The Glass' booth, the historical society's biggest fundraiser of the year. Volunteers can help on an hourly, weekly, or monthly basis.
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