Volunteer: Birthday Party Supplies NeededAt Madison Birthday Boost, our mission is to make sure every child in Madison feels celebrated on their special day, no matter their family’s circumstances. Each birthday box we create includes everything needed for a joyful celebration, including decorations, games, gifts, and party supplies, all delivered with care to families through local social workers. The holidays are one of our busiest times of the year. Many families already stretched thin by seasonal expenses struggle to provide birthday celebrations for their children. You can help by donating items to fill our supply closets so we can continue spreading joy all season long. We’re currently in need of: Party games or activities (for the birthday child and 6 guests) Decorations (balloons, streamers, tape, ribbon) Party favors (sets of 6) Gifts for kids (toys, art sets, sports equipment, etc.) Rolls of wrapping paper Find more specific ideas on our Amazon wishlist We serve children ages 1 to 12. Donations can be mailed or dropped off anytime at either of our two Madison locations: Your generosity helps bring smiles, confidence, and a sense of belonging to kids who need it most. Thank you for being part of the celebration! Nonprofit: Madison Birthday Boost At Madison Birthday Boost, our mission is to make sure every child in Madison feels celebrated on their special day, no matter their family’s circumstances. Each birthday box we create includes everything needed for a joyful celebration, including decorations, games, gifts, and party supplies, all delivered with care to families through local social workers. The holidays are one of our busiest times of the year. Many families already stretched thin by seasonal expenses struggle to provide birthday celebrations for their children. You can help by donating items to fill our supply closets so we can continue spreading joy all season long. We’re currently in need of: Party games or activities (for the birthday child and 6 guests) Decorations (balloons, streamers, tape, ribbon) Party favors (sets of 6) Gifts for kids (toys, art sets, sports equipment, etc.) Rolls of wrapping paper Find more specific ideas on our Amazon wishlist We serve children ages 1 to 12. Donations can be mailed or dropped off anytime at either of our two Madison locations: Your generosity helps bring smiles, confidence, and a sense of belonging to kids who need it most. Thank you for being part of the celebration! Nonprofit: Madison Birthday Boost Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025 Zip Code: 53719 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Family Support ListThis holiday season, we’re assembling Family Support Kits to help local families meet their everyday needs. Many of us take things like laundry detergent, toothpaste, and cleaning supplies for granted, but these items can make an enormous difference for a family working hard to make ends meet. If you’re able, we invite you to sign up to donate one or more items from the list. Every contribution, big or small, helps lighten someone’s load and shows our community that we care about one another. Thank you for helping us spread comfort and dignity this season. Nonprofit: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Dane County This holiday season, we’re assembling Family Support Kits to help local families meet their everyday needs. Many of us take things like laundry detergent, toothpaste, and cleaning supplies for granted, but these items can make an enormous difference for a family working hard to make ends meet. If you’re able, we invite you to sign up to donate one or more items from the list. Every contribution, big or small, helps lighten someone’s load and shows our community that we care about one another. Thank you for helping us spread comfort and dignity this season. Nonprofit: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Dane County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53704 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Binoculars for Field Trips and K-12 StudentsDonate your new, or gently-loved binoculars! We will use them to inspire the next generation of nature lovers. They will be added to our lendable kits for bird watches, nature trainings, and hikes. New binoculars may be used for our community give-aways. Please no damaged or binoculars older than ten years old. You will be helping our K-12 Environmental Education efforts, our annual Great Wisconsin Birdathon and our Wayfarer trips for new naturalists. Please call or email to set up drop off time. Ben Strand, 608-921-2391, ben.strand@wisconservation.org Nonprofit: Natural Resources Foundation Donate your new, or gently-loved binoculars! We will use them to inspire the next generation of nature lovers. They will be added to our lendable kits for bird watches, nature trainings, and hikes. New binoculars may be used for our community give-aways. Please no damaged or binoculars older than ten years old. You will be helping our K-12 Environmental Education efforts, our annual Great Wisconsin Birdathon and our Wayfarer trips for new naturalists. Please call or email to set up drop off time. Ben Strand, 608-921-2391, ben.strand@wisconservation.org Nonprofit: Natural Resources Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Garden Gloves, Work Gloves and Hand ToolsDonate your new garden or work gloves, and hand tools (shears, clippers, bow saws) for ourdoor conservancy work! We will use them to inspire the next generation of nature lovers. They will be added to our lendable kits or given to our interns at the start of the work year. New items, may be used for our community give-aways. Please no used gloves or tools. You will be helping our K-12 Environmental Education efforts, our annual Great Wisconsin Birdathon and our Wayfarer trips for new naturalists. Please call or email to set up drop off time. Ben Strand, 608-921-2391, ben.strand@wisconservation.org Nonprofit: Natural Resources Foundation Donate your new garden or work gloves, and hand tools (shears, clippers, bow saws) for ourdoor conservancy work! We will use them to inspire the next generation of nature lovers. They will be added to our lendable kits or given to our interns at the start of the work year. New items, may be used for our community give-aways. Please no used gloves or tools. You will be helping our K-12 Environmental Education efforts, our annual Great Wisconsin Birdathon and our Wayfarer trips for new naturalists. Please call or email to set up drop off time. Ben Strand, 608-921-2391, ben.strand@wisconservation.org Nonprofit: Natural Resources Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Office Machine for Folding and InsertWe are growing! More people want to receive your print communications. We are hoping to purchase a $4,500 (estimate) new machine to help us fold, insert, and distribute our flyers, brochures, and mailings. Your help will greatly improve our ability to quickly reach our growing network. Having this pledge for the 2026 calendar year would greatly help us plan for our 40th Anniversary in 2026! You will be helping our K-12 Environmental Education efforts, our annual Great Wisconsin Birdathon and our Wayfarer trips for new naturalists. Call or email to set up drop off time. Ben Strand, 608-921-2391, ben.strand@wisconservation.org Nonprofit: Natural Resources Foundation We are growing! More people want to receive your print communications. We are hoping to purchase a $4,500 (estimate) new machine to help us fold, insert, and distribute our flyers, brochures, and mailings. Your help will greatly improve our ability to quickly reach our growing network. Having this pledge for the 2026 calendar year would greatly help us plan for our 40th Anniversary in 2026! You will be helping our K-12 Environmental Education efforts, our annual Great Wisconsin Birdathon and our Wayfarer trips for new naturalists. Call or email to set up drop off time. Ben Strand, 608-921-2391, ben.strand@wisconservation.org Nonprofit: Natural Resources Foundation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Volunteer Shop Nights (Fall/Winter 2025/26)Join us at Bikes for Kids Wisconsin and help to repair, clean, and distribute bikes to individuals who need them most. Whether you're a bike expert or willing to lend a hand, any amount of work helps us achieve our mission of transportation accessible for all. Sign-up online at BikesforKidsWi.org by visiting the “Volunteer” Page. Nonprofit: Bikes for Kids Wisconsin Join us at Bikes for Kids Wisconsin and help to repair, clean, and distribute bikes to individuals who need them most. Whether you're a bike expert or willing to lend a hand, any amount of work helps us achieve our mission of transportation accessible for all. Sign-up online at BikesforKidsWi.org by visiting the “Volunteer” Page. Nonprofit: Bikes for Kids Wisconsin Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Mar 27, 2026 Zip Code: 53713 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front Office SuppliesHelp keep our Front Office stocked and running through the holiday season with donations of: pens, colored printing paper, staplers, post-it notes, and computer mouses. Nonprofit: East Madison Community Center Help keep our Front Office stocked and running through the holiday season with donations of: pens, colored printing paper, staplers, post-it notes, and computer mouses. Nonprofit: East Madison Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53704 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Holiday HelpHelp our families have a safe and stable holiday season by donating: self-stable food items, Kwik Trip gift cards for gas, underwear for children 4-7 years old and socks for children 4-10 year old. Nonprofit: East Madison Community Center Help our families have a safe and stable holiday season by donating: self-stable food items, Kwik Trip gift cards for gas, underwear for children 4-7 years old and socks for children 4-10 year old. Nonprofit: East Madison Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53704 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Build Homes with Habitat for Humanity - no experience neededHabitat for Humanity of Dane County is looking for volunteers to help at our Sun Prairie construction site, building affordable housing! No prior experience is needed - all the tools and training are available on site. Opportunities are available Thursdays-Saturdays from 8:15am-3:30pm. Please visit our VolunteerHub website to view current construction volunteer opportunities and sign up today: https://habitatdane.volunteerhub.com. You will be able to view all construction opportunities throughout Dane County along with ReStore opportunities. For additional information, contact volunteer@habitatdane.org or call Julie at 608-620-4922. Nonprofit: Habitat For Humanity Dane County Habitat for Humanity of Dane County is looking for volunteers to help at our Sun Prairie construction site, building affordable housing! No prior experience is needed - all the tools and training are available on site. Opportunities are available Thursdays-Saturdays from 8:15am-3:30pm. Please visit our VolunteerHub website to view current construction volunteer opportunities and sign up today: https://habitatdane.volunteerhub.com. You will be able to view all construction opportunities throughout Dane County along with ReStore opportunities. For additional information, contact volunteer@habitatdane.org or call Julie at 608-620-4922. Nonprofit: Habitat For Humanity Dane County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53590 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2025 Holiday Wish ListHelp brighten the season for young people in our community! Your donations from our Holiday Wish List provide essential items and special gifts for youth served through Briarpatch programs. Every contribution—big or small—helps make the holidays a little warmer and more hopeful. Nonprofit: Briarpatch Youth Services, Inc. Help brighten the season for young people in our community! Your donations from our Holiday Wish List provide essential items and special gifts for youth served through Briarpatch programs. Every contribution—big or small—helps make the holidays a little warmer and more hopeful. Nonprofit: Briarpatch Youth Services, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53713 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: The Rainbow ProjectTOYS Diverse Babydolls Fold up Dollhouse Diverse Figurines for Dollhouse Storage for Dollhouse and other Toys Bin Buckets Toy Car Set Toy Planes Tool Set Travel Sand Tray Set Doctor Set Toy Treasure Chest Toy Bugs and Animals Capes People Puppets Superhero Figurines Army Men Finger Puppets Food Kitchen Set GAMES Uno Jenga Mindful Conversation Cards BOOKS A Terrible Thing Happened Invisible String ART Paint By Number Scratch Art Poster Board A Dozen Different Sized Canvas Boards Fabric Crayons and Black T-Shirts SENSORY/PSYCHOEDUCATIONAL Marble Maze Sensory Mats (Click on to follow link) Spot of Feelings Set FURNITURE Lawn Chairs ( 6 chairs with solid colors: yellow, purple, blue, red, green, orange) Small Round Table with Adjustable Legs (34 inches in diameter preferred no bigger than 38-40 inches in diameter) OTHER Gift cards for our clients and support groups for the following: Haircuts Movies Restaurants and Take-Out Grocery Stores Gas Nonprofit: The Rainbow Project TOYS Diverse Babydolls Fold up Dollhouse Diverse Figurines for Dollhouse Storage for Dollhouse and other Toys Bin Buckets Toy Car Set Toy Planes Tool Set Travel Sand Tray Set Doctor Set Toy Treasure Chest Toy Bugs and Animals Capes People Puppets Superhero Figurines Army Men Finger Puppets Food Kitchen Set GAMES Uno Jenga Mindful Conversation Cards BOOKS A Terrible Thing Happened Invisible String ART Paint By Number Scratch Art Poster Board A Dozen Different Sized Canvas Boards Fabric Crayons and Black T-Shirts SENSORY/PSYCHOEDUCATIONAL Marble Maze Sensory Mats (Click on to follow link) Spot of Feelings Set FURNITURE Lawn Chairs ( 6 chairs with solid colors: yellow, purple, blue, red, green, orange) Small Round Table with Adjustable Legs (34 inches in diameter preferred no bigger than 38-40 inches in diameter) OTHER Gift cards for our clients and support groups for the following: Haircuts Movies Restaurants and Take-Out Grocery Stores Gas Nonprofit: The Rainbow Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53711 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Most Needed Items - Support YWCA Madison Residents & Program ParticipantsYWCA MADISON - MOST NEEDED ITEMS: Every day, YWCA Madison provides a safe and stable home for more than 100 women and families at our downtown location, and supports many more individuals and families living throughout the greater Madison community. The people we serve are often facing significant barriers such as homelessness, poverty, and systemic inequities. Your support makes an immediate and lasting difference. By donating essential items, you help ensure that every resident and program participant has access to the basic necessities that provide dignity, stability, and hope. Together, we can continue building a stronger, more equitable community for everyone. Amazon Wishlist items can be delivered directly to our downtown location at 101 E Mifflin Street, Madison, WI 53703. To drop off a donation in-person, please set up a drop-off time with the front desk at 101 East Mifflin Street by calling 608-257-1436 option 2. Nonprofit: YWCA Madison YWCA MADISON - MOST NEEDED ITEMS: Every day, YWCA Madison provides a safe and stable home for more than 100 women and families at our downtown location, and supports many more individuals and families living throughout the greater Madison community. The people we serve are often facing significant barriers such as homelessness, poverty, and systemic inequities. Your support makes an immediate and lasting difference. By donating essential items, you help ensure that every resident and program participant has access to the basic necessities that provide dignity, stability, and hope. Together, we can continue building a stronger, more equitable community for everyone. Amazon Wishlist items can be delivered directly to our downtown location at 101 E Mifflin Street, Madison, WI 53703. To drop off a donation in-person, please set up a drop-off time with the front desk at 101 East Mifflin Street by calling 608-257-1436 option 2. Nonprofit: YWCA Madison Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Us Zip Up Neighbor Needs This Holiday Season!At WayForward Resources, we rely on the little things that make a big difference. This holiday season, we’re asking for in-kind donations of Ziploc bags to help us sort and distribute essential items like diapers and menstrual products. We go through them quickly, so all sizes and brands are welcome. Your donation will directly support our day-to-day operations and help us continue providing vital resources to those in need. Thank you for helping us make a difference, one bag at a time! Donations can be dropped off at WayForward Monday through Friday between 9am and 4:30pm. Nonprofit: WayForward Resources (formerly Middleton Outreach Ministry - MOM) At WayForward Resources, we rely on the little things that make a big difference. This holiday season, we’re asking for in-kind donations of Ziploc bags to help us sort and distribute essential items like diapers and menstrual products. We go through them quickly, so all sizes and brands are welcome. Your donation will directly support our day-to-day operations and help us continue providing vital resources to those in need. Thank you for helping us make a difference, one bag at a time! Donations can be dropped off at WayForward Monday through Friday between 9am and 4:30pm. Nonprofit: WayForward Resources (formerly Middleton Outreach Ministry - MOM) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025 Zip Code: 53560 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Spread Holiday Cheer with a Delicious Twist at WayForward Resources!Help WayForward Resources spread holiday cheer with a delicious twist by creating a baking basket full of essentials for local families! Put together a basket or box of shelf-stable and non perishable essentials for holiday baking to donate to our food pantry. All baskets should contain: flour, white sugar, brown sugar, baking soda, baking powder, salt, vanilla, and vegetable oil. Consider personalizing your baking basket with a new, special add-on or two such as: decorating sugar or sprinkles, spices like cinnamon, cocoa powder, baking mixes, canned frosting, packets of instant yeast, cookie cutters, oven mitts, spatula, a cookie sheet, or a rolling pin. Have fun and make it festive! Drop items off items at the WayForward Distribution Center (at the back of the parking lot), 3502 Parmenter Street, from Monday, December 8 to Friday, December 12, during the hours of 9:00 am – 4:00 pm. Want more information? Contact Community Engagement Manager Jill Bradshaw, jill@wayforwardresources.org. Nonprofit: WayForward Resources (formerly Middleton Outreach Ministry - MOM) Help WayForward Resources spread holiday cheer with a delicious twist by creating a baking basket full of essentials for local families! Put together a basket or box of shelf-stable and non perishable essentials for holiday baking to donate to our food pantry. All baskets should contain: flour, white sugar, brown sugar, baking soda, baking powder, salt, vanilla, and vegetable oil. Consider personalizing your baking basket with a new, special add-on or two such as: decorating sugar or sprinkles, spices like cinnamon, cocoa powder, baking mixes, canned frosting, packets of instant yeast, cookie cutters, oven mitts, spatula, a cookie sheet, or a rolling pin. Have fun and make it festive! Drop items off items at the WayForward Distribution Center (at the back of the parking lot), 3502 Parmenter Street, from Monday, December 8 to Friday, December 12, during the hours of 9:00 am – 4:00 pm. Want more information? Contact Community Engagement Manager Jill Bradshaw, jill@wayforwardresources.org. Nonprofit: WayForward Resources (formerly Middleton Outreach Ministry - MOM) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 12, 2025 Zip Code: 53562 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Us Restore Health and Hope at Access Community Health CentersAt Access Community Health Centers, our mission is simple but powerful: Improving Health. Improving Lives. Each year, we serve more than 33,000 patients by providing compassionate medical, dental, behavioral health, and pharmacy care to individuals and families who might otherwise go without. But good health is about more than medical visits—it’s about dignity, comfort, and the chance to thrive. You can help close the gaps that create disparities in health and opportunity. We are seeking donations of essential items that bring warmth, stability, and hope to those we serve. Picture and Chapter Books for and teens in multiple languages help nurture learning and literacy in our clinic waiting areas--but our collection is stronger based on your donation to keep our shelves full. Diapers and onesies can make a world of difference for our youngest patients. Through our Maternal Child Health services, we provide these essentials to families who need them most. Bus passes provided by the Patient Services Team offer a lifeline, helping patients reach their important medical appointments and access critical community resources. Blankets, sweatshirts, and sweatpants for both adults and children offer warmth through the cold months, while new socks bring small but meaningful comfort and dignity. Each of these items makes a profound difference. They help restore hope to someone facing difficult circumstances, improve quality of life for families, and remind our patients that their community cares deeply about their well-being. Together, we can continue to build a healthier, more equitable community—one act of kindness at a time. To arrange a donation for any of these items, please contact Emilie Schada at Access Community Health Centers, emilie.schada@accesshealthwi.org. Thank you. Nonprofit: Access Community Health Centers At Access Community Health Centers, our mission is simple but powerful: Improving Health. Improving Lives. Each year, we serve more than 33,000 patients by providing compassionate medical, dental, behavioral health, and pharmacy care to individuals and families who might otherwise go without. But good health is about more than medical visits—it’s about dignity, comfort, and the chance to thrive. You can help close the gaps that create disparities in health and opportunity. We are seeking donations of essential items that bring warmth, stability, and hope to those we serve. Picture and Chapter Books for and teens in multiple languages help nurture learning and literacy in our clinic waiting areas--but our collection is stronger based on your donation to keep our shelves full. Diapers and onesies can make a world of difference for our youngest patients. Through our Maternal Child Health services, we provide these essentials to families who need them most. Bus passes provided by the Patient Services Team offer a lifeline, helping patients reach their important medical appointments and access critical community resources. Blankets, sweatshirts, and sweatpants for both adults and children offer warmth through the cold months, while new socks bring small but meaningful comfort and dignity. Each of these items makes a profound difference. They help restore hope to someone facing difficult circumstances, improve quality of life for families, and remind our patients that their community cares deeply about their well-being. Together, we can continue to build a healthier, more equitable community—one act of kindness at a time. To arrange a donation for any of these items, please contact Emilie Schada at Access Community Health Centers, emilie.schada@accesshealthwi.org. Thank you. Nonprofit: Access Community Health Centers Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53713 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SJC Hygiene & Essentials Pantry Wishlist 2025Want to help those in need by donating items or hosting a donation drive? Maybe you love to shop and bargain hunt but want to shop for someone else? Well we need your help! Our essentials pantry is having a supply and demand issue: demand is increasing and our supply can't keep up! Help us provide free essential items like personal hygiene products, toiletries, underwear and socks, cleaning/home goods, phone chargers and more - see below for our most-needed items:
TOILETRIES PACKS OF UNDERWEAR HOME ESSENTIALS HEALTH & WELLNESS
OTHER KINDS OF IMPORTANT ITEMS: TRANSPORTATION SUPPORT - Bus passes, Uber/Lyft gift cards, bike locks PHONE CHARGERS - USB-C, Micro USB and Apple lightning cables, wall plug-ins LUGGAGE & STORAGE - Tote bags, wallets, backpacks, duffle bags (we don't have room for huge suitcases, but definitely need more reuseable shopping bags and tote bags!, We also need packaging materials to make supply kits, like small zip bags and sandwich bags) PET FOOD & SUPPLIES - Cat and dog UNOPENED wet or dry food, cat litter OUTDOORS & SURVIVAL GEAR - Rain ponchos, water bottles, bug spray, umbrellas, flashlights, AA or AAA batteries, socks
If you want to go the quick and easy route, click here's to order from our amazon wishlist. We are always happy to receive substitutes and encourage community members to support local, small businesses and purchase environmentally-friendly, ethically-made products as much as possible. Supplies can be dropped off Wednesday afternoons during our pantry hours, or anytime during business hours (just drop them off at the front desk!) Nonprofit: Social Justice Center Want to help those in need by donating items or hosting a donation drive? Maybe you love to shop and bargain hunt but want to shop for someone else? Well we need your help! Our essentials pantry is having a supply and demand issue: demand is increasing and our supply can't keep up! Help us provide free essential items like personal hygiene products, toiletries, underwear and socks, cleaning/home goods, phone chargers and more - see below for our most-needed items:
TOILETRIES PACKS OF UNDERWEAR HOME ESSENTIALS HEALTH & WELLNESS
OTHER KINDS OF IMPORTANT ITEMS: TRANSPORTATION SUPPORT - Bus passes, Uber/Lyft gift cards, bike locks PHONE CHARGERS - USB-C, Micro USB and Apple lightning cables, wall plug-ins LUGGAGE & STORAGE - Tote bags, wallets, backpacks, duffle bags (we don't have room for huge suitcases, but definitely need more reuseable shopping bags and tote bags!, We also need packaging materials to make supply kits, like small zip bags and sandwich bags) PET FOOD & SUPPLIES - Cat and dog UNOPENED wet or dry food, cat litter OUTDOORS & SURVIVAL GEAR - Rain ponchos, water bottles, bug spray, umbrellas, flashlights, AA or AAA batteries, socks
If you want to go the quick and easy route, click here's to order from our amazon wishlist. We are always happy to receive substitutes and encourage community members to support local, small businesses and purchase environmentally-friendly, ethically-made products as much as possible. Supplies can be dropped off Wednesday afternoons during our pantry hours, or anytime during business hours (just drop them off at the front desk!) Nonprofit: Social Justice Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53703 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Supply NeedsGirls on the Run has a great use for supplies to deliver our program each season. Our supplies provide a high-quality, safe, and fun program experience that is sure to inspire, motivate, and empower the kids we serve. Commonly needed items include, markers (washable), pens, sidewalk chalk, poster board, stickers, pipe cleaners, pony beads, index cards, zip lock plastic bags, and more. For a full list, visit our Amazon Wish List. Nonprofit: Girls On The Run Of South Central WI, Inc. Girls on the Run has a great use for supplies to deliver our program each season. Our supplies provide a high-quality, safe, and fun program experience that is sure to inspire, motivate, and empower the kids we serve. Commonly needed items include, markers (washable), pens, sidewalk chalk, poster board, stickers, pipe cleaners, pony beads, index cards, zip lock plastic bags, and more. For a full list, visit our Amazon Wish List. Nonprofit: Girls On The Run Of South Central WI, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53717 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: The Holiday Wish ListComputer Paper Fax Toner - HP 26x Laser Jet Lexmark C2326 Toner - Black, Magenta, Cyan, and Yellow Nonprofit: Specialty Care Free Clinic Computer Paper Fax Toner - HP 26x Laser Jet Lexmark C2326 Toner - Black, Magenta, Cyan, and Yellow Nonprofit: Specialty Care Free Clinic Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53713 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2025 Holiday Wishlist to Support Adult LiteracyChange a life through literacy. For more than 50 years, Literacy Network has helped thousands of adults in Dane County build English and literacy skills to reach their goals and achieve their dreams. You can help make learning possible by donating: New laptops for students attending virtual classesMetro Transit bus passes or gas cards for students traveling to in-person classesYour gift supports over 1,550 adult learners working toward a brighter future. Thank you for making a difference! Nonprofit: Literacy Network Change a life through literacy. For more than 50 years, Literacy Network has helped thousands of adults in Dane County build English and literacy skills to reach their goals and achieve their dreams. You can help make learning possible by donating: New laptops for students attending virtual classesMetro Transit bus passes or gas cards for students traveling to in-person classesYour gift supports over 1,550 adult learners working toward a brighter future. Thank you for making a difference! Nonprofit: Literacy Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Runs Until Dec 31, 2025 Zip Code: 53713-1900 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Wish List - Cedar Chips!We would greatly appreciate donations of Cedar Chips from Menards for our gardens. Here is link to make it easy for you to find just what we need. https://www.menards.com/main/building-materials/landscaping-materials/mulch/cedar-chips-2-0-cu-ft/1803008/p-1444444230769-c-1539779646023.htm Nonprofit: Hope & A Future We would greatly appreciate donations of Cedar Chips from Menards for our gardens. Here is link to make it easy for you to find just what we need. https://www.menards.com/main/building-materials/landscaping-materials/mulch/cedar-chips-2-0-cu-ft/1803008/p-1444444230769-c-1539779646023.htm Nonprofit: Hope & A Future Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53719 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Wish List- Veggie Garden Supports!Our veggie garden feeds our residents, staff, volunteers, and through donation, the community! We will greatly appreciate donations of the following items to support the growth of our vegetable garden: 25 (or any) sturdy tomato cages Nonprofit: Hope & A Future Our veggie garden feeds our residents, staff, volunteers, and through donation, the community! We will greatly appreciate donations of the following items to support the growth of our vegetable garden: 25 (or any) sturdy tomato cages Nonprofit: Hope & A Future Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53719 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Wish List - Crafting Corner SuppliesCrafts and art activities are a vital part of community. We will greatly benefit from donations of the following items to keep the creativity flowing: multi colored construction paper and cardstock, double sided tape, watercolor sets (here is a link to watercolor sets) Nonprofit: Hope & A Future Crafts and art activities are a vital part of community. We will greatly benefit from donations of the following items to keep the creativity flowing: multi colored construction paper and cardstock, double sided tape, watercolor sets (here is a link to watercolor sets) Nonprofit: Hope & A Future Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53719 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Wish List- Potluck/Party Supplies!Monthly potlucks are a favorite community event. All are invited! Parties are essential to nurturing the soul and celebrating life. We go through a lot of party supplies so if you are able, donations of the following items will keep the parties well stocked: small plastic cups Nonprofit: Hope & A Future Monthly potlucks are a favorite community event. All are invited! Parties are essential to nurturing the soul and celebrating life. We go through a lot of party supplies so if you are able, donations of the following items will keep the parties well stocked: small plastic cups Nonprofit: Hope & A Future Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53719 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Holiday Cookie and Home DecoratingHelp us get ready for the holiday season! We need a group to assist with getting our decorating completed. If you love to spread holiday cheer, please grab some friends to help get our home designed for the holidays. We also need assistance with decorating cookies! Nonprofit: Hope & A Future Help us get ready for the holiday season! We need a group to assist with getting our decorating completed. If you love to spread holiday cheer, please grab some friends to help get our home designed for the holidays. We also need assistance with decorating cookies! Nonprofit: Hope & A Future Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Dec 10, 2025 Zip Code: 53719 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: The Village Diaper Bank WishlistWe serve over 1,500 children each month with a reliable source of diapers. In order to keep our commitments to families that depend on us, we need your help! Here are the items we need most: - Size 4 diapers - Size 5 diapers - Size 6 diapers - Size 7 diapers - Training pants in all sizes (2T - 5T) - Wipes - Costco gift cards To ship a donation directly to us, check out our Amazon wishlist here. Thank you for your support! Nonprofit: The Village Diaper Bank We serve over 1,500 children each month with a reliable source of diapers. In order to keep our commitments to families that depend on us, we need your help! Here are the items we need most: - Size 4 diapers - Size 5 diapers - Size 6 diapers - Size 7 diapers - Training pants in all sizes (2T - 5T) - Wipes - Costco gift cards To ship a donation directly to us, check out our Amazon wishlist here. Thank you for your support! Nonprofit: The Village Diaper Bank Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53593 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Beacon Day Homeless Resource Center WishlistAs the need grows in our community, more and more individuals are utilizing our services here at The Beacon Day Homeless Resource Center! A great way to help us support our mission of helping the unhoused community is to donate your time or make an in-kind donation! We are currently asking for the following: Women's and Men's Underwear (new)Adult socks (new or used)Women's bras (new)Hand warmersAdult Gloves (new/used)Adult Hats (new/used)Adult Winter Jackets (new/used)You can access our Wishlist here! Beacon Wish List Nonprofit: The Beacon Homeless Day Resource Center - Catholic Charities As the need grows in our community, more and more individuals are utilizing our services here at The Beacon Day Homeless Resource Center! A great way to help us support our mission of helping the unhoused community is to donate your time or make an in-kind donation! We are currently asking for the following: Women's and Men's Underwear (new)Adult socks (new or used)Women's bras (new)Hand warmersAdult Gloves (new/used)Adult Hats (new/used)Adult Winter Jackets (new/used)You can access our Wishlist here! Beacon Wish List Nonprofit: The Beacon Homeless Day Resource Center - Catholic Charities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53590 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Pantry Wish List Toys and SuppliesHelp us make everyone's holiday better with a donation of new or gently used toys, books, and games. We can also use lots of clothing for adults and children in all sizes. Books in Spanish are particularly needed. Other urgent needs include: Diapers - size 4 and up Underwear and socks - children and adults Personal hygiene items such as deodorant, shampoo, soap, etc Laundry care items Feminine hygiene products Cleaning products for home, kitchen, and bathroom Paper towels, toilet paper, and tissue Office supplies such as brightly colored paper Donations can be dropped off at Extended hands Pantry at 6402 Schroeder Rd, Madison, WI 53711. Hours are on Monday and Tuesday from noon to 6pm, and on Friday from 9am to 1pm. Other times available by appointment, or we can pick up. Nonprofit: Extended Hands Pantry Help us make everyone's holiday better with a donation of new or gently used toys, books, and games. We can also use lots of clothing for adults and children in all sizes. Books in Spanish are particularly needed. Other urgent needs include: Diapers - size 4 and up Underwear and socks - children and adults Personal hygiene items such as deodorant, shampoo, soap, etc Laundry care items Feminine hygiene products Cleaning products for home, kitchen, and bathroom Paper towels, toilet paper, and tissue Office supplies such as brightly colored paper Donations can be dropped off at Extended hands Pantry at 6402 Schroeder Rd, Madison, WI 53711. Hours are on Monday and Tuesday from noon to 6pm, and on Friday from 9am to 1pm. Other times available by appointment, or we can pick up. Nonprofit: Extended Hands Pantry Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53711 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Front DeskWe are looking for volunteers to help staff our front desk, act as greeters, answer phones, and do light administrative tasks. We are looking to fill 2-3 volunteer shifts per day, with our needs being Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nonprofit: Lions Eye Bank of Wisconsin We are looking for volunteers to help staff our front desk, act as greeters, answer phones, and do light administrative tasks. We are looking to fill 2-3 volunteer shifts per day, with our needs being Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nonprofit: Lions Eye Bank of Wisconsin Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53718 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Host a Diaper Drive!Our diaper bank distributes over 50,000 diapers each month directly to families in need, and that number keeps increasing. We serve over 1,300 children each month, as well as provide diapers to area partner agencies. Help us keep up with community demand by hosting a diaper drive at your church, school, workplace or neighborhood. It's easy! Share our current wish list, collect donations, and drop-off at our center. Wish List Diapers size preemie-7 (Most needed 5, 6. 7) Pull-ups size 2/3T, 3/4T, 4/5T, 5/6T (Most needed 4/5T and 5/6T) Baby Wipes FormulaDiaper creamBaby shampoo and washBaby LotionMenstrual CareAmazon Gift List https://babiesandbeyondwi.org/donations/diaper-drives/ Email us at Volunteer@babiesandbeyondwi.org to get more information! Nonprofit: Babies & Beyond of WI, Inc. Our diaper bank distributes over 50,000 diapers each month directly to families in need, and that number keeps increasing. We serve over 1,300 children each month, as well as provide diapers to area partner agencies. Help us keep up with community demand by hosting a diaper drive at your church, school, workplace or neighborhood. It's easy! Share our current wish list, collect donations, and drop-off at our center. Wish List Diapers size preemie-7 (Most needed 5, 6. 7) Pull-ups size 2/3T, 3/4T, 4/5T, 5/6T (Most needed 4/5T and 5/6T) Baby Wipes FormulaDiaper creamBaby shampoo and washBaby LotionMenstrual CareAmazon Gift List https://babiesandbeyondwi.org/donations/diaper-drives/ Email us at Volunteer@babiesandbeyondwi.org to get more information! Nonprofit: Babies & Beyond of WI, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53716 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Group VolunteeringHelp get the center ready for our next open hours by hosting a group volunteering day with us! With how busy we have been, it is highly needed to get groups in to be able to continue serving families in need. Groups of up to 30 people are welcome to reach out about volunteering with us. We love working with a variety of groups, from school, church groups, workers, or even friends and family. Groups of 10 and under have the option to come during open hours to help out. They are also welcome to schedule for days that we are not open. Groups of 10-25 we suggest days that we are not open to bettter accomodate. Groups are welcome to schedule times that we are not open to the public. Register your group here: Babies & Beyond of WI, Inc Email: volunteer@babiesandbeyondwi.org for more information and to get started Nonprofit: Babies & Beyond of WI, Inc. Help get the center ready for our next open hours by hosting a group volunteering day with us! With how busy we have been, it is highly needed to get groups in to be able to continue serving families in need. Groups of up to 30 people are welcome to reach out about volunteering with us. We love working with a variety of groups, from school, church groups, workers, or even friends and family. Groups of 10 and under have the option to come during open hours to help out. They are also welcome to schedule for days that we are not open. Groups of 10-25 we suggest days that we are not open to bettter accomodate. Groups are welcome to schedule times that we are not open to the public. Register your group here: Babies & Beyond of WI, Inc Email: volunteer@babiesandbeyondwi.org for more information and to get started Nonprofit: Babies & Beyond of WI, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53716 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Diaper Bank WishlistBabies & Beyond is always in need of donations of babies supplies. Below is a list of most needed ones. Donations can be dropped off at our Donation Center during our Open Hours or you can email to coordinate another time that works. To view a list in more detail about our donation view our website: https://babiesandbeyondwi.org/donations/ Thank you! Diapers size preemie - 7 (new or open packages welcomed) Most needed sizes are 4, 5, 6, 7 Pull-Ups size 2/3T, 3/4T, 4/5T, 5/6T-- Most needed sizes are 4/5T and 5/6T Winter and Summer Toddler Clothing Industrial Size Food Film - for wrapping bundles of diapers Bags - grocery sized, paper, and trash bags Baby Wash and lotion Diaper Cream Wipes Menstrual Care Order from our wish list and ship to 1922 S. Stoughton Road, Madison, WI 53716 Nonprofit: Babies & Beyond of WI, Inc. Babies & Beyond is always in need of donations of babies supplies. Below is a list of most needed ones. Donations can be dropped off at our Donation Center during our Open Hours or you can email to coordinate another time that works. To view a list in more detail about our donation view our website: https://babiesandbeyondwi.org/donations/ Thank you! Diapers size preemie - 7 (new or open packages welcomed) Most needed sizes are 4, 5, 6, 7 Pull-Ups size 2/3T, 3/4T, 4/5T, 5/6T-- Most needed sizes are 4/5T and 5/6T Winter and Summer Toddler Clothing Industrial Size Food Film - for wrapping bundles of diapers Bags - grocery sized, paper, and trash bags Baby Wash and lotion Diaper Cream Wipes Menstrual Care Order from our wish list and ship to 1922 S. Stoughton Road, Madison, WI 53716 Nonprofit: Babies & Beyond of WI, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Donation of cloth bags neededWe could use cloth bags with handles to provide for newly released Jail Residents as well as community members that may need them. Nonprofit: Paul Rusk Resource Desk We could use cloth bags with handles to provide for newly released Jail Residents as well as community members that may need them. Nonprofit: Paul Rusk Resource Desk Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: True ConnectionsBe a part of a brand new opportunity! RSVP’s Intergenerational Programs is piloting a new program this year called True Connections. True Connections is a hybrid Computer Buddy/In-Person program that offers the opportunity to support student literacy skill development while also forging a meaningful intergenerational relationship. Volunteers are paired with one fourth or fifth-grade student for the duration of the school year. The program provides both monthly in-person connections and weekly electronic pen pal-type writing through a blog platform to encourage a deep connection with the student throughout the school year. Program participants are asked to view a recorded training prior to the first Meetup. Mileage reimbursement is available for the in-person Meetups. The program kicks off with an In-Person Meetup on Monday, September 29, at 3:30 pm at Lake View Elementary. Each monthly meetup will include an activity focused on an area of life connection. (ie: food, music, arts, literature, etc.) Weekly electronic pen pal communications continue to develop the relationship by co-creating ideas and deepening connections between in-person Meetups. Nonprofit: RSVP of Dane County Be a part of a brand new opportunity! RSVP’s Intergenerational Programs is piloting a new program this year called True Connections. True Connections is a hybrid Computer Buddy/In-Person program that offers the opportunity to support student literacy skill development while also forging a meaningful intergenerational relationship. Volunteers are paired with one fourth or fifth-grade student for the duration of the school year. The program provides both monthly in-person connections and weekly electronic pen pal-type writing through a blog platform to encourage a deep connection with the student throughout the school year. Program participants are asked to view a recorded training prior to the first Meetup. Mileage reimbursement is available for the in-person Meetups. The program kicks off with an In-Person Meetup on Monday, September 29, at 3:30 pm at Lake View Elementary. Each monthly meetup will include an activity focused on an area of life connection. (ie: food, music, arts, literature, etc.) Weekly electronic pen pal communications continue to develop the relationship by co-creating ideas and deepening connections between in-person Meetups. Nonprofit: RSVP of Dane County Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Briarpatch Donation WishlistIn addition to the items we give to families and youth, Briarpatch is seeking some items for our agency this holiday season. Briarpatch Holiday Wishlist: In ground basketball hoop system and installation (preferred) or outdoor portable hoop system.Standard or Executive office chairs on wheels, faux leather (20)Side chairs for offices not on wheels faux leather or upholstered (20)Adjustable stand up desks (5)Monitor risers (10)Wrist rests for keyboard and mouse (10)Pots and pans – 3 large setsKitchen Towel and pot holder sets – 3 large setsSilverware sets (enough for three kitchens)Serving spoons, spatulas, tongsPatio games Nonprofit: Briarpatch Youth Services, Inc. In addition to the items we give to families and youth, Briarpatch is seeking some items for our agency this holiday season. Briarpatch Holiday Wishlist: In ground basketball hoop system and installation (preferred) or outdoor portable hoop system.Standard or Executive office chairs on wheels, faux leather (20)Side chairs for offices not on wheels faux leather or upholstered (20)Adjustable stand up desks (5)Monitor risers (10)Wrist rests for keyboard and mouse (10)Pots and pans – 3 large setsKitchen Towel and pot holder sets – 3 large setsSilverware sets (enough for three kitchens)Serving spoons, spatulas, tongsPatio games Nonprofit: Briarpatch Youth Services, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53713 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Conference Table and Chairs NeededGirls on the Run is seeking a new or gently used conference table that can comfortably seat 6-8 people. Preferably 3-4'x6-8'. Our space cannot accommodate something larger. We are also seeking chairs but we are open to sourcing them separately. Nonprofit: Girls On The Run Of South Central WI, Inc. Girls on the Run is seeking a new or gently used conference table that can comfortably seat 6-8 people. Preferably 3-4'x6-8'. Our space cannot accommodate something larger. We are also seeking chairs but we are open to sourcing them separately. Nonprofit: Girls On The Run Of South Central WI, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53717 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: The Rainbow ProjectTOYS Lego Sets Diverse Babydolls Fold up Dollhouse Diverse Figurines for Dollhouse Storage for Dollhouse and other Toys (Click on to follow link) GAMES Board Games (for siblings and families) Feelings & Dealings Game Mad Dragon Game Connect 4 (Click on to follow link) ART Paint By Number Scratch Art Poster Board A Dozen Different Sized Canvas Boards Fabric Crayons and Black T-Shirts SENSORY/PSYCHOEDUCATIONAL Marble Maze Sensory Mats (Click on to follow link) Coping Skills Flip Chart (Click on to follow link) FURNITURE Lawn Chairs ( 6 chairs with solid colors: yellow, purple, blue, red, green, orange) Bean Bag Small Round Table with Adjustable Legs (34 inches in diameter preferred no bigger than 38-40 inches in diameter) PLANT A Big Plant (Real – low/no light or a fake plant) Nonprofit: The Rainbow Project TOYS Lego Sets Diverse Babydolls Fold up Dollhouse Diverse Figurines for Dollhouse Storage for Dollhouse and other Toys (Click on to follow link) GAMES Board Games (for siblings and families) Feelings & Dealings Game Mad Dragon Game Connect 4 (Click on to follow link) ART Paint By Number Scratch Art Poster Board A Dozen Different Sized Canvas Boards Fabric Crayons and Black T-Shirts SENSORY/PSYCHOEDUCATIONAL Marble Maze Sensory Mats (Click on to follow link) Coping Skills Flip Chart (Click on to follow link) FURNITURE Lawn Chairs ( 6 chairs with solid colors: yellow, purple, blue, red, green, orange) Bean Bag Small Round Table with Adjustable Legs (34 inches in diameter preferred no bigger than 38-40 inches in diameter) PLANT A Big Plant (Real – low/no light or a fake plant) Nonprofit: The Rainbow Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Neighbors helping neighborsWant to make a difference in the Waunakee community? See what Waunakee Neighborhood Connection has to offer. Assist with stocking the community store; staff the welcome desk and assist community members; assist with collection drives and more. We offer flexible shifts. Have specific skills you'd like to share? Reach out so we can find ways to partner. Visit our website to learn more. Nonprofit: Waunakee Neighborhood Connection Want to make a difference in the Waunakee community? See what Waunakee Neighborhood Connection has to offer. Assist with stocking the community store; staff the welcome desk and assist community members; assist with collection drives and more. We offer flexible shifts. Have specific skills you'd like to share? Reach out so we can find ways to partner. Visit our website to learn more. Nonprofit: Waunakee Neighborhood Connection Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53597 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Host Your Own Fund Drive to Support Second Harvest!Fund drives allow Second Harvest to support more people, more efficiently. Every $10 donated to Second Harvest can provide up to $24 in groceries for our neighbors experiencing food insecurity. The funds you raise help provide fresh, nutritious foods like produce, dairy, and protein that cannot be collected during a traditional food drive. Fund drives are easy to set up and a fun way to give back. You can set up your fund drive page and challenge your family, friends, and colleagues to donate!Track your progress, set goals, and manage your virtual giving page.Share your progress to encourage ongoing engagement and meet your goal!Set up your fund drive today at: https://donate.secondharvestsw.org/campaign/fund-drive/c336178 Nonprofit: Second Harvest Foodbank of Southern Wisconsin Fund drives allow Second Harvest to support more people, more efficiently. Every $10 donated to Second Harvest can provide up to $24 in groceries for our neighbors experiencing food insecurity. The funds you raise help provide fresh, nutritious foods like produce, dairy, and protein that cannot be collected during a traditional food drive. Fund drives are easy to set up and a fun way to give back. You can set up your fund drive page and challenge your family, friends, and colleagues to donate!Track your progress, set goals, and manage your virtual giving page.Share your progress to encourage ongoing engagement and meet your goal!Set up your fund drive today at: https://donate.secondharvestsw.org/campaign/fund-drive/c336178 Nonprofit: Second Harvest Foodbank of Southern Wisconsin Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53718 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Donate Your Time & Help End HungerHunger doesn't end when the holidays do, so we need your help to continue making an impact in the new year. We encourage you to consider volunteering with us in January or February 2025 when we experience a decrease in volunteer support after the holiday season! Volunteers must be 12 years or older to volunteer, and volunteers between the ages of 12-15 must be accompanied by an adult for the duration of their shift. Sign-up at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/904084ba8a72baaf49-second#/ Nonprofit: Second Harvest Foodbank of Southern Wisconsin Hunger doesn't end when the holidays do, so we need your help to continue making an impact in the new year. We encourage you to consider volunteering with us in January or February 2025 when we experience a decrease in volunteer support after the holiday season! Volunteers must be 12 years or older to volunteer, and volunteers between the ages of 12-15 must be accompanied by an adult for the duration of their shift. Sign-up at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/904084ba8a72baaf49-second#/ Nonprofit: Second Harvest Foodbank of Southern Wisconsin Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53718 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Porchlight's Needs for WinterThis winter, while you are warm in your home surrounded by loved ones, please remember the 350 men staying in our shelter seeking refuge from the cold, wet, and isolation that impact their hope for a better future. Donating one of these simple items can be life-changing for someone with so little. shave creamchapstick deodorantwinter gloves, hats, scarves winter bootswinter coats (M/L/XL/2XL) jeans (32", 34", 36" waist)underwear (M, L, XL, 2XL)face masks disinfectant wipes sanitizing wipes laundry soap (single-load pods)Nonprofit: Porchlight, Inc. This winter, while you are warm in your home surrounded by loved ones, please remember the 350 men staying in our shelter seeking refuge from the cold, wet, and isolation that impact their hope for a better future. Donating one of these simple items can be life-changing for someone with so little. shave creamchapstick deodorantwinter gloves, hats, scarves winter bootswinter coats (M/L/XL/2XL) jeans (32", 34", 36" waist)underwear (M, L, XL, 2XL)face masks disinfectant wipes sanitizing wipes laundry soap (single-load pods)Nonprofit: Porchlight, Inc. Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53715 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Household SuppliesOur residents can always use household supplies such as but not limited to: Laundry Detergent, Dish Soap, Toilet Paper, Shower Soaps, and so forth. Nonprofit: Kennedy Heights Community Center Our residents can always use household supplies such as but not limited to: Laundry Detergent, Dish Soap, Toilet Paper, Shower Soaps, and so forth. Nonprofit: Kennedy Heights Community Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Donate to Keep Families with Sick or Injured Kids Together for the HolidaysLooking for a way to keep families together this holiday season? By donating monetary or in-kind gifts to Ronald McDonald House Charities of Madison, you helping ensure that families with sick or injured kids can be together, safe, and taken care of. While you won't find any toys on our wish list (don't worry, there will be toys for the kids!) you will find many items that help us create a home-away-from-home for families who can't be home during the holidays. Lysol wipes keep immunocompromised kids safe, gas cards allow families to get to and from appointments, and laundry pods give caregivers one less thing to worry about. Please click here for our holiday wish list. Purchased items can be dropped off at the Ronald McDonald House at 2716 Marshall Ct. Madison, WI 53705. If you'd like to give a monetary gift this holiday season, please visit our website: rmhcmadison.org/donate/ Thank you in advance for the generosity you are showing to our RMHC guest families! Click here to learn more about our mission. Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Madison Looking for a way to keep families together this holiday season? By donating monetary or in-kind gifts to Ronald McDonald House Charities of Madison, you helping ensure that families with sick or injured kids can be together, safe, and taken care of. While you won't find any toys on our wish list (don't worry, there will be toys for the kids!) you will find many items that help us create a home-away-from-home for families who can't be home during the holidays. Lysol wipes keep immunocompromised kids safe, gas cards allow families to get to and from appointments, and laundry pods give caregivers one less thing to worry about. Please click here for our holiday wish list. Purchased items can be dropped off at the Ronald McDonald House at 2716 Marshall Ct. Madison, WI 53705. If you'd like to give a monetary gift this holiday season, please visit our website: rmhcmadison.org/donate/ Thank you in advance for the generosity you are showing to our RMHC guest families! Click here to learn more about our mission. Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Madison Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53705 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Operation Fresh Start Wish ListOperation Fresh Start is in need of in-kind items to serve program needs. The following is a list of new or gently used items we could use. Water bottles Quality pair of socks (to wear in a pair of work boots) Disposable poncho Wallet Work gloves
Other items in need: Clothing: Steel toe work boots (new or gently used) wool socks (new) Carhart type pants, coveralls, bibs (new or gently used) Leather beltsWinter needs: Hand-warmersSpring Needs: Ponchos Bug SprayDirect Service Needs: Loppers Hand pruners Shovels latex gloves 5-Gallon Coolers SunscreenProgram Needs: Thank you cards Gift cards, any denomination, to Culvers, McDonald's or any local coffee shops.
All items can be dropped off at our office Mon-Thursday 8am-5pm. Operation Fresh Start 2670 Milwaukee St. Madison, WI 53704. If you have questions or would like someone to pick up items, please contact, Jody Weyers, Development Director, at 608-244-4271 x123 or jweyers@operationfreshstart.org Nonprofit: Operation Fresh Start Operation Fresh Start is in need of in-kind items to serve program needs. The following is a list of new or gently used items we could use. Water bottles Quality pair of socks (to wear in a pair of work boots) Disposable poncho Wallet Work gloves
Other items in need: Clothing: Steel toe work boots (new or gently used) wool socks (new) Carhart type pants, coveralls, bibs (new or gently used) Leather beltsWinter needs: Hand-warmersSpring Needs: Ponchos Bug SprayDirect Service Needs: Loppers Hand pruners Shovels latex gloves 5-Gallon Coolers SunscreenProgram Needs: Thank you cards Gift cards, any denomination, to Culvers, McDonald's or any local coffee shops.
All items can be dropped off at our office Mon-Thursday 8am-5pm. Operation Fresh Start 2670 Milwaukee St. Madison, WI 53704. If you have questions or would like someone to pick up items, please contact, Jody Weyers, Development Director, at 608-244-4271 x123 or jweyers@operationfreshstart.org Nonprofit: Operation Fresh Start Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53704 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Craft Supplies for Girl Scout ProgramsGirl Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland Council has a mission to build up girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place. We provide K-12 programming in the areas of STEM, the outdoors, life skills and entrepreneurship. At many of our events, it's Girl Scout tradition to exchange "SWAPs" which stands for: Small or Special whatcha-ma-call-its Affectionally Pinned Somewhere. SWAPs are a small symbol of friendship that Girl Scouts proudly display on their sash or vest. They can be a momento of a trip taken together as a troop, a memory of a time they tried something outside their comfort zone or just a way to say thank you for being a sister to every Girl Scout. We are currently in need of SWAP making supplies to get us through the year! We thank you for your contribution to Girl Scouts in Dane County!
Visit our Amazon Wishlist below: Nonprofit: Girls Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland Council has a mission to build up girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place. We provide K-12 programming in the areas of STEM, the outdoors, life skills and entrepreneurship. At many of our events, it's Girl Scout tradition to exchange "SWAPs" which stands for: Small or Special whatcha-ma-call-its Affectionally Pinned Somewhere. SWAPs are a small symbol of friendship that Girl Scouts proudly display on their sash or vest. They can be a momento of a trip taken together as a troop, a memory of a time they tried something outside their comfort zone or just a way to say thank you for being a sister to every Girl Scout. We are currently in need of SWAP making supplies to get us through the year! We thank you for your contribution to Girl Scouts in Dane County!
Visit our Amazon Wishlist below: Nonprofit: Girls Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53718 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Event SuppliesEvents are an important part of our programming so we go through a lot of disposable tablewear! We would love to receive donations of disposable dinner plates, bowls, plastic forks, and chinet paper napkins. Let us know when you want to drop them off! Nonprofit: Hope & A Future Events are an important part of our programming so we go through a lot of disposable tablewear! We would love to receive donations of disposable dinner plates, bowls, plastic forks, and chinet paper napkins. Let us know when you want to drop them off! Nonprofit: Hope & A Future Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53719 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Wish List Waterproof Sandwich Board with LettersWe seek an in-kind gift of a 2'X3' waterproof sandwich board with letters to help us promote events and activities at our location. Nonprofit: Hope & A Future We seek an in-kind gift of a 2'X3' waterproof sandwich board with letters to help us promote events and activities at our location. Nonprofit: Hope & A Future Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53719 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Healing House WishlistCLICK HERE to donate the items needed to make the holidays warm and safe for those experiencing homelessness who are also recovering from surgery!
Nonprofit: JustDane CLICK HERE to donate the items needed to make the holidays warm and safe for those experiencing homelessness who are also recovering from surgery!
Nonprofit: JustDane Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Uptown Sanctuary/weaving hope through collaborationWe have moved! New name above, new location @ Grace Episcopal Church, new medium-fiber arts and new methodology-spiritual care through weaving from our culture and ethnicity. What remains the same is our care for women as they return to their families and communities from the trauma of incarceration. Our new website is in process and will honor our twenty years and share our vision for the future. Nonprofit: Uptown Sanctuary/weaving hope through collaboration We have moved! New name above, new location @ Grace Episcopal Church, new medium-fiber arts and new methodology-spiritual care through weaving from our culture and ethnicity. What remains the same is our care for women as they return to their families and communities from the trauma of incarceration. Our new website is in process and will honor our twenty years and share our vision for the future. Nonprofit: Uptown Sanctuary/weaving hope through collaboration Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Supplies for ActivitiesWe are always accepting donations for our day service programs! Below is a list of various items you can donate or check out our Amazon Wish List to have items directly sent to our programs. Thank you! Please mail them to 901 post rd., Madison, WI Attn: Melissa Loerke -craft kits -science kits -any sensory items -gift cards (fast food resturants, craft stores, grocery stores, Amazon) -gently used clothes -Depends -plastic silverware Search Madison Area Rehabilitation Centers Amazon Wishlist to find our wish list or go here: https://a.co/1Pm8j6u Nonprofit: MARC, Inc. (Madison Area Rehab Centers) We are always accepting donations for our day service programs! Below is a list of various items you can donate or check out our Amazon Wish List to have items directly sent to our programs. Thank you! Please mail them to 901 post rd., Madison, WI Attn: Melissa Loerke -craft kits -science kits -any sensory items -gift cards (fast food resturants, craft stores, grocery stores, Amazon) -gently used clothes -Depends -plastic silverware Search Madison Area Rehabilitation Centers Amazon Wishlist to find our wish list or go here: https://a.co/1Pm8j6u Nonprofit: MARC, Inc. (Madison Area Rehab Centers) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53711 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Prepare a Meal for Families with Ill or Injured ChildrenProviding families with the comfort and warmth of a home-cooked meal after a long day at the hospital is a simple gift and helps us continue to be a home-away-from-home. Groups plan a menu to feed 35 guests, purchase ingredients and prepare the meal in our commercial-grade kitchen. Volunteer groups are responsible for bringing most food supplies to prepare the meal. Group size is limited to 8 people. All volunteers must be 10+ years old. Please arrive no later than 4:00 p.m. so dinner will be ready for families by 6:00 p.m.
To register, please visit rmhcmadison.org/mealsignup/ Questions? For questions regarding our meal program, please contact us by email at smelgar@rmhcmadison.org or by calling (608)232-4660. Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Madison Providing families with the comfort and warmth of a home-cooked meal after a long day at the hospital is a simple gift and helps us continue to be a home-away-from-home. Groups plan a menu to feed 35 guests, purchase ingredients and prepare the meal in our commercial-grade kitchen. Volunteer groups are responsible for bringing most food supplies to prepare the meal. Group size is limited to 8 people. All volunteers must be 10+ years old. Please arrive no later than 4:00 p.m. so dinner will be ready for families by 6:00 p.m.
To register, please visit rmhcmadison.org/mealsignup/ Questions? For questions regarding our meal program, please contact us by email at smelgar@rmhcmadison.org or by calling (608)232-4660. Nonprofit: Ronald McDonald House Charities of Madison Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53705 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: WayForward Resources Food Pantry Wish ListHelp stock our food pantry shelves right from your phone or computer! You are invited to shop the WayForward Resources Food Pantry Wish List at Amazon.com to put high demand items on our food pantry shelves. You shop. Amazon ships directly to MOM! Nonprofit: WayForward Resources (formerly Middleton Outreach Ministry - MOM) Help stock our food pantry shelves right from your phone or computer! You are invited to shop the WayForward Resources Food Pantry Wish List at Amazon.com to put high demand items on our food pantry shelves. You shop. Amazon ships directly to MOM! Nonprofit: WayForward Resources (formerly Middleton Outreach Ministry - MOM) Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Prepare Girl Scouts for Adventures at Camp!Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland Council's mission is to empower girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place. We achieve this through premier K-12 programming in the areas of STEM, life skills, entrepreneurship and the outdoors. Many Girl Scouts will attest that spending a week at camp is an experience unmatched any place else. Here, girls have the space and support to thrive as individuals and foster friendships that will last a lifetime. Learn more about Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland at: https://www.gsbadgerland.org/
Camp Wish List: Campfire oven mitts: https://www.amazon.com/RAPICCA-Leather-Resistant-Fireplace-handling/dp/B01N1VJDIQ/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=2CH2UCPX1IVSJ&keywords=campfire+gloves&qid=1669146673&sprefix=campfire+gloves,aps,198&sr=8-1-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&psc=1 Campfire Tongs: https://www.amazon.com/Epica-Fireplace-Tongs-Long-Grabber/dp/B00P9RWYLC/ref=sr_1_8?crid=1Z5LE5J33IPB1&keywords=Fire+Tongs&qid=1668542211&sprefix=fire+tongs,aps,1074&sr=8-8 Campfire Shovels: https://www.amazon.com/Bond-ManufacturingBlack-Decker-BD1515-D-Handle/dp/B0028AD6II/ref=sr_1_6?crid=1Y1MCE34JZQZ8&keywords=Short+Shovels&qid=1668542327&sprefix=short+shovels,aps,199&sr=8-6 Aldo Leopold Benches: Is carpentry your calling? We are currently seeking helping hands to build us Aldo Leopold Benches using treated lumber. Please use the following specifications: https://www.iowadnr.gov/About-DNR/DNR-News-Releases/ArticleID/1218/Build-a-Leopold-bench
Items can be delivered to the Madison Leadership Center to be distrubed to camp. Please call 800.236.2710 in advance to arrange your drop off with a staff member.
Nonprofit: Girls Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland Council's mission is to empower girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place. We achieve this through premier K-12 programming in the areas of STEM, life skills, entrepreneurship and the outdoors. Many Girl Scouts will attest that spending a week at camp is an experience unmatched any place else. Here, girls have the space and support to thrive as individuals and foster friendships that will last a lifetime. Learn more about Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland at: https://www.gsbadgerland.org/
Camp Wish List: Campfire oven mitts: https://www.amazon.com/RAPICCA-Leather-Resistant-Fireplace-handling/dp/B01N1VJDIQ/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=2CH2UCPX1IVSJ&keywords=campfire+gloves&qid=1669146673&sprefix=campfire+gloves,aps,198&sr=8-1-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&psc=1 Campfire Tongs: https://www.amazon.com/Epica-Fireplace-Tongs-Long-Grabber/dp/B00P9RWYLC/ref=sr_1_8?crid=1Z5LE5J33IPB1&keywords=Fire+Tongs&qid=1668542211&sprefix=fire+tongs,aps,1074&sr=8-8 Campfire Shovels: https://www.amazon.com/Bond-ManufacturingBlack-Decker-BD1515-D-Handle/dp/B0028AD6II/ref=sr_1_6?crid=1Y1MCE34JZQZ8&keywords=Short+Shovels&qid=1668542327&sprefix=short+shovels,aps,199&sr=8-6 Aldo Leopold Benches: Is carpentry your calling? We are currently seeking helping hands to build us Aldo Leopold Benches using treated lumber. Please use the following specifications: https://www.iowadnr.gov/About-DNR/DNR-News-Releases/ArticleID/1218/Build-a-Leopold-bench
Items can be delivered to the Madison Leadership Center to be distrubed to camp. Please call 800.236.2710 in advance to arrange your drop off with a staff member.
Nonprofit: Girls Scouts of Wisconsin Badgerland Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53718 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Dane County Humane Society Wish ListWhether you choose to donate monetarily, purchase items from our wish list or donate gently used items, your kindness will ensure that animals at DCHS receive the care they deserve. Thank you! Check below for our most needed items:
1. Monetary Donations DCHS is always in need of monetary gifts to help us best meet the needs of animals in our care. Because we never know what animals may come through our doors, your monetary donations allow us the flexibility to meet those ever-changing needs. We encourage you to let us do the shopping! We have many partner organizations that help us get the best 'bang for our buck' by offering great discounts. You can make a monetary donation here.
2. Soft, Dog Treats / Training Treats 3. Rolled Rawhides 4. Large / XL Kongs 5. Squeeze Cheese 6. Creamy Peanut Butter 7. Paper Towels 8. Unscented, Clumping Cat Litter 9. Liquid Laundry Detergent
These item donations can be delivered to the Main Shelter, 5132 Voges Road, Madison, WI 53718. You do not need to call ahead. A no-contact drop off bin is outside the main entrance during business hours. Nonprofit: Dane County Humane Society Whether you choose to donate monetarily, purchase items from our wish list or donate gently used items, your kindness will ensure that animals at DCHS receive the care they deserve. Thank you! Check below for our most needed items:
1. Monetary Donations DCHS is always in need of monetary gifts to help us best meet the needs of animals in our care. Because we never know what animals may come through our doors, your monetary donations allow us the flexibility to meet those ever-changing needs. We encourage you to let us do the shopping! We have many partner organizations that help us get the best 'bang for our buck' by offering great discounts. You can make a monetary donation here.
2. Soft, Dog Treats / Training Treats 3. Rolled Rawhides 4. Large / XL Kongs 5. Squeeze Cheese 6. Creamy Peanut Butter 7. Paper Towels 8. Unscented, Clumping Cat Litter 9. Liquid Laundry Detergent
These item donations can be delivered to the Main Shelter, 5132 Voges Road, Madison, WI 53718. You do not need to call ahead. A no-contact drop off bin is outside the main entrance during business hours. Nonprofit: Dane County Humane Society Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53718 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Food Pantry NeedsWe are in need of volunteers to help with food food packaging & delivery. Volunteers must be 16+ years old, and must complete the waiver on our website (https://www.bpnn.org/volunteer.html). All volunteers need to sign up through our website and submit a form. Pantry Hours: Monday, 10am-Noon
If you feel led, please bring prepackaged nonperishable food donations, toilet paper, tooth paste, tooth brushes, diapers (size 5 & 6), shampoo, conditioner as well as reusable bags/boxes to our facility at 1200 E Verona Ave. Verona, WI 53593.
Best practices for volunteering while avoiding COVID-19 exposure, provided by United Way of Dane County Rely on updates and instructions from the Center for Disease Control. Volunteering at sites: Volunteers who arrive at a site should wear face masks to avoid possibly exposing the community members at the site as well as from possibly exposing themselves while volunteering at the site. Most sites will provide these or relevant instructions to volunteers. Ask for these in advance of arrival. Those volunteers who are showing signs of physical illness should not volunteer. Those who were recently in contact with people showing signs of illness should not volunteer. Volunteers should know the exact roles and responsibilities expected by the site and the health and safety policies of the site. Read the volunteer need description clearly to understand your specific tasks. Volunteering remotely: Volunteers should know the exact roles and responsibilities expected by the site. Read the volunteer need description clearly to understand your specific tasks. Volunteer sites are fielding many emails and phone calls right now. Once you get started on tasks, make sure that you know the best way to communicate with the volunteer manager at the site to give you feedback on your progress as a volunteer. Overall, maintain 6-feet of distance from those around you.Best practices for donating materials while avoiding COVID-19 exposure, provided by United Way of Dane County Many nonprofits need face masks and hand sanitizer. Check-out the Wish List and call the Volunteer Center for further details on drop off requirements at (608)246-4380. Before donating, rely on updates from the Center for Disease Control. Those volunteers who are showing signs of physical illness should not directly donate materials. Those who were recently in contact with people showing signs of illness should not directly donate materials. Use drive-through services where possible, including dropping-off material donations and not walking into sites.Click here to fill out the registration form. Nonprofit: Badger Prairie Needs Network We are in need of volunteers to help with food food packaging & delivery. Volunteers must be 16+ years old, and must complete the waiver on our website (https://www.bpnn.org/volunteer.html). All volunteers need to sign up through our website and submit a form. Pantry Hours: Monday, 10am-Noon
If you feel led, please bring prepackaged nonperishable food donations, toilet paper, tooth paste, tooth brushes, diapers (size 5 & 6), shampoo, conditioner as well as reusable bags/boxes to our facility at 1200 E Verona Ave. Verona, WI 53593.
Best practices for volunteering while avoiding COVID-19 exposure, provided by United Way of Dane County Rely on updates and instructions from the Center for Disease Control. Volunteering at sites: Volunteers who arrive at a site should wear face masks to avoid possibly exposing the community members at the site as well as from possibly exposing themselves while volunteering at the site. Most sites will provide these or relevant instructions to volunteers. Ask for these in advance of arrival. Those volunteers who are showing signs of physical illness should not volunteer. Those who were recently in contact with people showing signs of illness should not volunteer. Volunteers should know the exact roles and responsibilities expected by the site and the health and safety policies of the site. Read the volunteer need description clearly to understand your specific tasks. Volunteering remotely: Volunteers should know the exact roles and responsibilities expected by the site. Read the volunteer need description clearly to understand your specific tasks. Volunteer sites are fielding many emails and phone calls right now. Once you get started on tasks, make sure that you know the best way to communicate with the volunteer manager at the site to give you feedback on your progress as a volunteer. Overall, maintain 6-feet of distance from those around you.Best practices for donating materials while avoiding COVID-19 exposure, provided by United Way of Dane County Many nonprofits need face masks and hand sanitizer. Check-out the Wish List and call the Volunteer Center for further details on drop off requirements at (608)246-4380. Before donating, rely on updates from the Center for Disease Control. Those volunteers who are showing signs of physical illness should not directly donate materials. Those who were recently in contact with people showing signs of illness should not directly donate materials. Use drive-through services where possible, including dropping-off material donations and not walking into sites.Click here to fill out the registration form. Nonprofit: Badger Prairie Needs Network Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53593 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: The Beacon (Homeless Day Shelter) Needs & Wish ListPlease feel encouraged to visit our Amazon Wish List and purchase items to ship directly. This will help us limit the number of people and in-person contacts we have in our facility. The Beacon Day Shelter is in need of the following:Immediate Needs: Disinfectant wipes Hand sanitizer NEW Underwear (all sizes) NEW Socks (all sizes) Belts
Paper Products for Food Service: Paper plates Paper bowls Paper cups
Food Products: Snacks (granola bars, apples, bananas) Fresh fruits or vegetables Pastry items Boiled eggs
Cleaning Products: Disinfectant wipes Hand sanitizer
Continued Daily Needs: Deodorant, toothbrushes, travel size toothpaste Large bottles of shampoo and conditioner Combs and brushes (especially for ethnic hair wide tooth combs, wave brushes)Nonprofit: The Beacon Homeless Day Resource Center - Catholic Charities Please feel encouraged to visit our Amazon Wish List and purchase items to ship directly. This will help us limit the number of people and in-person contacts we have in our facility. The Beacon Day Shelter is in need of the following:Immediate Needs: Disinfectant wipes Hand sanitizer NEW Underwear (all sizes) NEW Socks (all sizes) Belts
Paper Products for Food Service: Paper plates Paper bowls Paper cups
Food Products: Snacks (granola bars, apples, bananas) Fresh fruits or vegetables Pastry items Boiled eggs
Cleaning Products: Disinfectant wipes Hand sanitizer
Continued Daily Needs: Deodorant, toothbrushes, travel size toothpaste Large bottles of shampoo and conditioner Combs and brushes (especially for ethnic hair wide tooth combs, wave brushes)Nonprofit: The Beacon Homeless Day Resource Center - Catholic Charities Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Large Commercial Fridge & Freezer Combo NeededThe Cambridge CAP Youth Center is need of a large commercial type fridge & freezer combo for the center. The fridge that is existing is too small and prevents the ability to serve fresh items for their free snacks due to the limited space after the milk is stored. Nonprofit: Cambridge Community Activities Program The Cambridge CAP Youth Center is need of a large commercial type fridge & freezer combo for the center. The fridge that is existing is too small and prevents the ability to serve fresh items for their free snacks due to the limited space after the milk is stored. Nonprofit: Cambridge Community Activities Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53523 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Sporting Goods for KidsThe Cambridge CAP Youth Center is seeking sporting goods and outdoor games for the kids at the center. Items such as dodgeballs, jump ropes, wiffle balls & bats, volleyballs & net, etc.
Items can be dropped off or shipped to Cambridge CAP Youth Center 211 South St Cambridge, WI 53523 Nonprofit: Cambridge Community Activities Program The Cambridge CAP Youth Center is seeking sporting goods and outdoor games for the kids at the center. Items such as dodgeballs, jump ropes, wiffle balls & bats, volleyballs & net, etc.
Items can be dropped off or shipped to Cambridge CAP Youth Center 211 South St Cambridge, WI 53523 Nonprofit: Cambridge Community Activities Program Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53523 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Big Oak Child Care Center Wish ListBig Oak Child Care Center has been providing quality, play-based child care to the Atwood neighborhood and near east side of Madison for over 30 years. 2020 was a challenging year for childcare centers locally and nationally. Big Oak operated at a reduced capacity for much of the year to protect our families, staff, and community. We are seeking donations that will directly enrich the center, children's experience, and benefit our beloved staff. You can also order items from our wish list through Amazon Smile and an additional 5% donation will be made to Big Oak! Just order through Amazon Smile https://smile.amazon.com, type in Big Oak Child Care Center Inc to see our list. When you purchase from our Amazon list, items will be shipped directly to us. Thank you for considering! Nonprofit: Big Oak Child Care Center Big Oak Child Care Center has been providing quality, play-based child care to the Atwood neighborhood and near east side of Madison for over 30 years. 2020 was a challenging year for childcare centers locally and nationally. Big Oak operated at a reduced capacity for much of the year to protect our families, staff, and community. We are seeking donations that will directly enrich the center, children's experience, and benefit our beloved staff. You can also order items from our wish list through Amazon Smile and an additional 5% donation will be made to Big Oak! Just order through Amazon Smile https://smile.amazon.com, type in Big Oak Child Care Center Inc to see our list. When you purchase from our Amazon list, items will be shipped directly to us. Thank you for considering! Nonprofit: Big Oak Child Care Center Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53704 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Our Next Chapter... Our New Book CenterHelp support us in putting together our new center! Our small but mighty organization finally outgrew our former space. With an increasing number of book requests and donations, we needed a space that could help us more effectively achieve our mission. In February 2021, our staff and volunteers packed up thousands of books and moved into our new space located at 1337 Greenway Cross, Ste. 186, Madison, WI 53713. This new building will not only allow for more books and people, it is also closer in proximity to many of the community partners we serve. Ways to Get Involved: -Become a Book Center Sponsor -Make a Financial Contribution -Purchase Items from New Book Center Wish Lists -Purchase Books to Fill Our Shelves Nonprofit: Madison Reading Project Help support us in putting together our new center! Our small but mighty organization finally outgrew our former space. With an increasing number of book requests and donations, we needed a space that could help us more effectively achieve our mission. In February 2021, our staff and volunteers packed up thousands of books and moved into our new space located at 1337 Greenway Cross, Ste. 186, Madison, WI 53713. This new building will not only allow for more books and people, it is also closer in proximity to many of the community partners we serve. Ways to Get Involved: -Become a Book Center Sponsor -Make a Financial Contribution -Purchase Items from New Book Center Wish Lists -Purchase Books to Fill Our Shelves Nonprofit: Madison Reading Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Help Us Get Books for Kids!Our mission is to deliver high-quality, literacy learning, reinforcement programs to underserved children, by engaging them in differentiated literacy activities designed to create not only a love of learning, but build and reinforce age-appropriate skills needed to develop the young reader. In order to do so, we rely on the generous support of book donations. We have many ways to donate, including donations of physical copies of new or like new books, purchasing books off of our wishlist, and hosting book drives. If you would like to drop off new or like new children’s books, please read our donation guidelines and then sign up to make a delivery appointment. Don't have books to donate? Purchase us new books that we love from our wishlists! Book drives are a great way for community organizations, businesses, youth groups and families to support MRP programs. Your group can select a goal, a timeframe, and start collecting high quality books. Contact volunteer@madisonreadingproject.com with any questions. Nonprofit: Madison Reading Project Our mission is to deliver high-quality, literacy learning, reinforcement programs to underserved children, by engaging them in differentiated literacy activities designed to create not only a love of learning, but build and reinforce age-appropriate skills needed to develop the young reader. In order to do so, we rely on the generous support of book donations. We have many ways to donate, including donations of physical copies of new or like new books, purchasing books off of our wishlist, and hosting book drives. If you would like to drop off new or like new children’s books, please read our donation guidelines and then sign up to make a delivery appointment. Don't have books to donate? Purchase us new books that we love from our wishlists! Book drives are a great way for community organizations, businesses, youth groups and families to support MRP programs. Your group can select a goal, a timeframe, and start collecting high quality books. Contact volunteer@madisonreadingproject.com with any questions. Nonprofit: Madison Reading Project Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Donations for Family Care Baskets!Positive Women for Change is putting together Family Care Baskets and we are looking for the following items: Name tags - "hello my name is" Donation Box Table flair -small vases with short stemmed flowers for 20 tables or more Cab vouchers for attendees or cab fare or recruit volunteer driver to pick attendees/gas card for volunteer driver. Folders - 50 green balloons - cascade of black and green 2 floor height and 2 at table height with weights Small envelops for donations with our organizations business name and address pre-printed on envelope Large Metal Bucket of ice or any kind of table bucket that would sit on a table for bottled water. Thumb drives - 50 Green paper - Kelly green 50 sheets Thank you cards - 50Nonprofit: Positive Women for Change Positive Women for Change is putting together Family Care Baskets and we are looking for the following items: Name tags - "hello my name is" Donation Box Table flair -small vases with short stemmed flowers for 20 tables or more Cab vouchers for attendees or cab fare or recruit volunteer driver to pick attendees/gas card for volunteer driver. Folders - 50 green balloons - cascade of black and green 2 floor height and 2 at table height with weights Small envelops for donations with our organizations business name and address pre-printed on envelope Large Metal Bucket of ice or any kind of table bucket that would sit on a table for bottled water. Thumb drives - 50 Green paper - Kelly green 50 sheets Thank you cards - 50Nonprofit: Positive Women for Change Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53703 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Books for LGBT Books to PrisonersWe at LGBT Books to Prisoners depend on book donations from the community to continue to do our work. We are always in need of SOFTCOVER, GOOD CONDITION (preferably NEW or NEWISH) books in the following categories: LGBTQ (especially trans, gay and bi materials, non-fiction and fiction alike) DICTIONARIES (English, preferably softcover; large-print welcome) ALMANACS DRAWING AND ART (drawing how-to + books with photos of art; no nudity) BLACK/AFRICAN AMERICAN LITERATURE (fiction and nonfiction) LATINX LITERATURE (fiction and nonfiction) NATIVE/FIRST NATIONS (history + fiction) URBAN FICTION MYTHOLOGY, OCCULT, AND ALTERNATIVE SPIRITUALITY WICCA MAKEUP GUIDES THRILLER MYSTERY HORROR FITNESS (e.g. yoga, body-weight exercises; no martial arts) SELF-HELP (general interest) PSYCHOLOGY (general) SPANISH-LANGUAGE (nonfiction + fiction) LANGUAGE LEARNING (beginning) PROGRAMMING (new; no out-of-date books, please) MATH (high school level) LARGE PRINT FICTION (everything but romance)If you have books in any of the categories above, or want to buy them as a donation at a second-hand bookstore or thrift store, please get in touch with us at lgbtbookstoprisoner@gmail.com to arrange a drop-off or pickup. Thanks so much! Nonprofit: LGBT Books to Prisoners We at LGBT Books to Prisoners depend on book donations from the community to continue to do our work. We are always in need of SOFTCOVER, GOOD CONDITION (preferably NEW or NEWISH) books in the following categories: LGBTQ (especially trans, gay and bi materials, non-fiction and fiction alike) DICTIONARIES (English, preferably softcover; large-print welcome) ALMANACS DRAWING AND ART (drawing how-to + books with photos of art; no nudity) BLACK/AFRICAN AMERICAN LITERATURE (fiction and nonfiction) LATINX LITERATURE (fiction and nonfiction) NATIVE/FIRST NATIONS (history + fiction) URBAN FICTION MYTHOLOGY, OCCULT, AND ALTERNATIVE SPIRITUALITY WICCA MAKEUP GUIDES THRILLER MYSTERY HORROR FITNESS (e.g. yoga, body-weight exercises; no martial arts) SELF-HELP (general interest) PSYCHOLOGY (general) SPANISH-LANGUAGE (nonfiction + fiction) LANGUAGE LEARNING (beginning) PROGRAMMING (new; no out-of-date books, please) MATH (high school level) LARGE PRINT FICTION (everything but romance)If you have books in any of the categories above, or want to buy them as a donation at a second-hand bookstore or thrift store, please get in touch with us at lgbtbookstoprisoner@gmail.com to arrange a drop-off or pickup. Thanks so much! Nonprofit: LGBT Books to Prisoners Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 53703 Allow Groups: No |