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Great Rivers United Way
Support third-graders at West Salem Elementary by helping them develop their reading skills. The program runs throughout the school year, with engaging materials provided. Volunteers should be ready to commit weekly.
Great Rivers United Way
Support third-graders at West Salem Elementary by serving as a Read to Success tutor. Volunteers will spend 30 minutes each week helping students improve their reading skills through engaging activities and selected books.
Gundersen Lutheran Administrative Services
Adult volunteers aged 18 and above are invited to join the healthcare team at Gundersen Health System. Volunteers must commit to regular shifts and complete necessary onboarding, including background checks and health screenings.
Gundersen Lutheran Administrative Services
The Student Volunteer Program is designed for individuals aged 16 and above to explore healthcare careers and contribute to the community. Volunteers must commit to a minimum of one shift per week for 12 weeks and complete onboarding requirements.
Abilities in Harmony
Volunteers will be individually paired with a performer, ensuring their pair has an awesome experience. You will participate in every aspect of the camp, from learning the dance to performing on stage.
Great Rivers United Way
Help third-graders at Onalaska Pertzsch Elementary improve their reading skills as a Read to Success tutor, facilitating reading activities and discussions.
WAFER Food Pantry
Talk with WAFER’s Executive Director to get assistance in organizing an event. WAFER can provide assistance with promotional materials, collection bins, or other help to customize the event.
WAFER Food Pantry
Assist with food package distribution at outreach sites throughout La Crosse County. This role is beneficial to students with nutrition and/or gerontology studies, as there are clients with dietary needs and seniors who enjoy socialization.
WAFER Food Pantry
Talk with WAFER’s Executive Director to get assistance in organizing an event. WAFER can provide promotional materials, collection bins, or other help to customize the event.
WAFER Food Pantry
Help organize donation drives by working with WAFER’s Executive Director to customize your event, including promotional ideas.
WAFER Food Pantry
Volunteers perform a variety of tasks including sorting, stocking, repackaging, receiving deliveries, general maintenance, working one-on-one with clients, assembling food packages, and assisting patrons during shopping. There are limited shorter volunteer hour opportunities available. If you need a different time frame for volunteering due to work or school, please plan a minimum of three weeks in advance.
WAFER Food Pantry
Volunteer needed to assist with receiving deliveries, offloading, weighing in product, sorting and storing donations, and taking out recycling. This is a moderately physical position. More help is needed on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fridays.
WAFER Food Pantry
Volunteer needed to assist with receiving deliveries, offloading, weighing in products, sorting and storing donations, and taking out recycling. This is a moderately physical position.
WAFER Food Pantry
Needed items include canned veggies, side dishes like stuffing and rice, peanut butter, canned proteins, mac-n-cheese, healthy cereals, crackers, and personal care items. Donations can help keep the pantry stocked.
WAFER Food Pantry
Volunteers perform a variety of tasks including sorting, stocking, repackaging bulk items, receiving deliveries, general maintenance, packing food packages, and more.
WAFER Food Pantry
Volunteers perform a variety of tasks including sorting, stocking, and repackaging bulk items, receiving deliveries, and packing food packages.
Friends of the LA Crosse Public Library
Support the library's Family Storytime events by helping set up the space, engaging with children and families, and assisting with storytelling activities. Volunteers should enjoy working with children and promoting literacy.
The Hunger Task Force of La Crosse
We're looking for volunteers to assist with the distribution on Senior Stockboxes. This program provides non-perishable food items and fresh produce to over 360 seniors in our community. Volunteers will use a Hunger Task Force van to drive to a drop location, load Senior Stockbox and additional items into client vehicle.
The Hunger Task Force of La Crosse
Float drivers needed!!! Help fill in when other drivers are unavailable. This is a great way to help without committing to a schedule. We have a refrigerated truck (no CDL needed) and a transit van. Routes include regular pick ups from donors and deliveries to our partner agencies. Orientation and training will be provided.
The Hunger Task Force of La Crosse
Assist with the distribution of Senior Stockboxes, delivering food items to seniors in our community. Clean driving record required. Volunteer days are the 3rd Tuesday of the month and last Friday of the month.
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