Opportunities From: Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee

Volunteer: Urgent Need in Oak Creek: Help an Elderly Neighbor Move into a Smaller Apartment

Help an elderly neighbor move into a smaller apartment in Oak Creek.

Can you pack boxes, or move boxes? Do what you are comfortable with.

Choose the amount of time you can help!

This is an urgent need, we are hoping to help with within the next few weeks.


Thank you for considering helping your neighbor!

Program: Special Projects

Help an elderly neighbor move into a smaller apartment in Oak Creek.

Can you pack boxes, or move boxes? Do what you are comfortable with.

Choose the amount of time you can help!

This is an urgent need, we are hoping to help with within the next few weeks.


Thank you for considering helping your neighbor!

Program: Special Projects

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 53154

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Food for New Mothers

Help nourish a new mother through food!

We are looking for volunteers to make or bring already made nourishing meals to our Milwaukee office during business hours 9am-5pm this week!

This will be posted every time a new mother is in need of nourishing foods. Bring in a meal for dinner, the whole day or multiple days. Whatever works best for you!

Need ideas! Ask the volunteer coordinator!

This is such a special way to care for your community.


Program: Special Projects

Help nourish a new mother through food!

We are looking for volunteers to make or bring already made nourishing meals to our Milwaukee office during business hours 9am-5pm this week!

This will be posted every time a new mother is in need of nourishing foods. Bring in a meal for dinner, the whole day or multiple days. Whatever works best for you!

Need ideas! Ask the volunteer coordinator!

This is such a special way to care for your community.


Program: Special Projects

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 53207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dodge County- Neighbor Companion

We are seeking compassionate and reliable volunteers to bring companionship to the elderly and adults with disabilities having limited socialization in the Dodge County community. This role focuses on helping neighbors feel connected and having companionship while feeling connection and contributing to a safer and more comfortable living environment.

Be a positive listening ear

Play games or any activities the neighbor is able to take part in

Provide friendly, respectful interaction and companionship during visits

Kind, patient, and respectful attitude toward elderly individuals

Dependable and punctual

No prior experience required—just a willingness to help and listen


Your support and kindness helps elderly neighbors maintain independence and comfort in their homes while feeling connection. Even a small amount of assistance can make a big difference in someone’s daily life.

Flexible scheduling is available.

Program: Special Projects

We are seeking compassionate and reliable volunteers to bring companionship to the elderly and adults with disabilities having limited socialization in the Dodge County community. This role focuses on helping neighbors feel connected and having companionship while feeling connection and contributing to a safer and more comfortable living environment.

Be a positive listening ear

Play games or any activities the neighbor is able to take part in

Provide friendly, respectful interaction and companionship during visits

Kind, patient, and respectful attitude toward elderly individuals

Dependable and punctual

No prior experience required—just a willingness to help and listen


Your support and kindness helps elderly neighbors maintain independence and comfort in their homes while feeling connection. Even a small amount of assistance can make a big difference in someone’s daily life.

Flexible scheduling is available.

Program: Special Projects

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 55917

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Child Welfare Intern (Milwaukee) - Fall 2026


The goal of Catholic Charities' Child Welfare Program is to increase healthy birth outcomes among at-risk, low-income families by helping individuals develop tools for good decision making. Supporting expectant parents as they carefully explore all their options and make a thoughtful and appropriate plan for their baby, whether it is an adoption plan or a parenting plan. 


Program staff are committed to being the support system through the mother and child’s journey but are also inclusive of providing that support to the father’s journey whose engagement directly affects healthy birth outcomes. Additionally, program staff can continue to serve in their support role to clients through the first year of the child’s life.



The Child Welfare Intern will work alongside Pregnancy and Parenting Support Case Managers and the Adoption Social Worker to provide in-home and Community-Based support, education, and access to resources for individuals who are pregnant and/or parenting.  Interns will gain experience in case management, support and education of pregnant women and their families, resource connection and referral, outreach and community building, and ethical decision making.


When adoption program experience is available, the Intern may gain experience in multiple aspects of the private adoption process, including counseling expectant parents, completing legal processes, conducting potential adoptive family home studies, and conducting post-placement visits with children whose parents have made adoption plans.

 

 

Expected Availability and Commitment:

 

Internship duration of two consecutive semesters or one year

14 to 20 hours per week on-site during office hours (Monday through Friday beginning at 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM

 

 


Required Training:

 

Interns train and work with Catholic Charities’ Child Welfare Team and complete the Safe Environment course.

 

Required Qualifications:

 

Students must be Junior or Senior standing and enrolled in an ASWB approved Bachelor's or Master's degree program in Social Work.

Strong interpersonal skills; a team player with a passion for developing and maintaining strong relationships.

Strong oral and written communication skills; bilingual in English and Spanish is a plus!

 


Helpful Skills for the Role:

 

Culturally competent and has the ability to work with clients from all faiths and backgrounds.

Ability to recognize and navigate the added challenges of people living in poverty to receiving Pregnancy and Parenting Support services.

Ability to communicate in Spanish but not required.


 

 

Gain experience, confidence, and professional growth by managing client caseloads. Interning with us provides a rewarding cross-cultural opportunity to gain experience in case management with the satisfaction that you are making a difference in people’s lives.  


Inspired by Christ’s call to serve, join our mission to provide service to those in need, to advocate for justice and to call upon others to do the same. Partner with us to improve the lives of those we serve, to empower the most vulnerable, and to help reduce poverty through quality, compassionate, and effective human services.


 

Additional Resources and Information:

 

 

Learn about the Onboarding Process:

Click here to see the onboarding process!

Eager to get Started? Apply Now!  

Click hereto apply now and begin changing lives!

Contact with Questions:

Email: volunteer@ccmke.org

Call: (414) 769-3542

 

Program: Internships


The goal of Catholic Charities' Child Welfare Program is to increase healthy birth outcomes among at-risk, low-income families by helping individuals develop tools for good decision making. Supporting expectant parents as they carefully explore all their options and make a thoughtful and appropriate plan for their baby, whether it is an adoption plan or a parenting plan. 


Program staff are committed to being the support system through the mother and child’s journey but are also inclusive of providing that support to the father’s journey whose engagement directly affects healthy birth outcomes. Additionally, program staff can continue to serve in their support role to clients through the first year of the child’s life.



The Child Welfare Intern will work alongside Pregnancy and Parenting Support Case Managers and the Adoption Social Worker to provide in-home and Community-Based support, education, and access to resources for individuals who are pregnant and/or parenting.  Interns will gain experience in case management, support and education of pregnant women and their families, resource connection and referral, outreach and community building, and ethical decision making.


When adoption program experience is available, the Intern may gain experience in multiple aspects of the private adoption process, including counseling expectant parents, completing legal processes, conducting potential adoptive family home studies, and conducting post-placement visits with children whose parents have made adoption plans.

 

 

Expected Availability and Commitment:

 

Internship duration of two consecutive semesters or one year

14 to 20 hours per week on-site during office hours (Monday through Friday beginning at 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM

 

 


Required Training:

 

Interns train and work with Catholic Charities’ Child Welfare Team and complete the Safe Environment course.

 

Required Qualifications:

 

Students must be Junior or Senior standing and enrolled in an ASWB approved Bachelor's or Master's degree program in Social Work.

Strong interpersonal skills; a team player with a passion for developing and maintaining strong relationships.

Strong oral and written communication skills; bilingual in English and Spanish is a plus!

 


Helpful Skills for the Role:

 

Culturally competent and has the ability to work with clients from all faiths and backgrounds.

Ability to recognize and navigate the added challenges of people living in poverty to receiving Pregnancy and Parenting Support services.

Ability to communicate in Spanish but not required.


 

 

Gain experience, confidence, and professional growth by managing client caseloads. Interning with us provides a rewarding cross-cultural opportunity to gain experience in case management with the satisfaction that you are making a difference in people’s lives.  


Inspired by Christ’s call to serve, join our mission to provide service to those in need, to advocate for justice and to call upon others to do the same. Partner with us to improve the lives of those we serve, to empower the most vulnerable, and to help reduce poverty through quality, compassionate, and effective human services.


 

Additional Resources and Information:

 

 

Learn about the Onboarding Process:

Click here to see the onboarding process!

Eager to get Started? Apply Now!  

Click hereto apply now and begin changing lives!

Contact with Questions:

Email: volunteer@ccmke.org

Call: (414) 769-3542

 

Program: Internships

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Sep 1, 2026 through Nov 30, 2026

Zip Code: 53208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pregnancy Support and Supported Parenting Picnic


With over a hundred years of dedicated service to our neighbors in need, Catholic Charities with the crucial help of volunteers, offer community-based support, education, and access to resources for pregnant and parenting individuals and families. Catholic Charities' Pregnancy Support and Supported Parenting Programs aim to increase healthy birth outcomes among at-risk, low-income families by helping individuals develop tools for good decision making. 




As a Volunteer, You Will:

Create a nurturing and fun environment for children while also helping set up, serve food and clean up of the event

It's a great even to be a part of! Our annual picnic encourages community and is one clients look forward to!




Expected Availability and Commitment:

Occurs at Hawthorn Glen Lot (1130 N 60th St, Milwaukee, WI 53208)

Annual opportunity



Required Training:

You will complete required forms for a background check and sign Catholic Charities' client confidentiality agreement as well as complete the Archdiocese of Milwaukee's Safe Environment training course.


Required Qualifications:

Must be 16 years old to volunteer with a parent or legal guardian or 18 years old to volunteer alone. 


Helpful Skills for the Role:

Enjoys playing with children!

Serving food

Set up & take down



Come help with our Annual Adoption Picnic! You will help set up and take down, serving food and playing with children.

Join our mission to provide service to those in need, to advocate for justice and to call upon others to do the same. Partner with us to improve the lives of those we serve, to empower the most vulnerable, and to help reduce poverty through quality, compassionate, and effective human services.


Additional Resources and Information:


Explore More about the Opportunity and the Child Welfare Program:


Explore the impact of our program

Read more life changing testimonies here!



 

 

Discover the Benefits to Volunteering:


Download a free fact sheet about the many benefits of volunteering! Click here!

 

Learn about the Onboarding Process:


Click here to see the onboarding process!

 

Eager to get Started? Apply Now!


Click hereto apply now and begin changing lives!

 

Contact with Questions:

 

Emily Tayler

Volunteer Coordinator

Email: volunteer@ccmke.org

Call: (414) 769-3402

Program: Child Welfare


With over a hundred years of dedicated service to our neighbors in need, Catholic Charities with the crucial help of volunteers, offer community-based support, education, and access to resources for pregnant and parenting individuals and families. Catholic Charities' Pregnancy Support and Supported Parenting Programs aim to increase healthy birth outcomes among at-risk, low-income families by helping individuals develop tools for good decision making. 




As a Volunteer, You Will:

Create a nurturing and fun environment for children while also helping set up, serve food and clean up of the event

It's a great even to be a part of! Our annual picnic encourages community and is one clients look forward to!




Expected Availability and Commitment:

Occurs at Hawthorn Glen Lot (1130 N 60th St, Milwaukee, WI 53208)

Annual opportunity



Required Training:

You will complete required forms for a background check and sign Catholic Charities' client confidentiality agreement as well as complete the Archdiocese of Milwaukee's Safe Environment training course.


Required Qualifications:

Must be 16 years old to volunteer with a parent or legal guardian or 18 years old to volunteer alone. 


Helpful Skills for the Role:

Enjoys playing with children!

Serving food

Set up & take down



Come help with our Annual Adoption Picnic! You will help set up and take down, serving food and playing with children.

Join our mission to provide service to those in need, to advocate for justice and to call upon others to do the same. Partner with us to improve the lives of those we serve, to empower the most vulnerable, and to help reduce poverty through quality, compassionate, and effective human services.


Additional Resources and Information:


Explore More about the Opportunity and the Child Welfare Program:


Explore the impact of our program

Read more life changing testimonies here!



 

 

Discover the Benefits to Volunteering:


Download a free fact sheet about the many benefits of volunteering! Click here!

 

Learn about the Onboarding Process:


Click here to see the onboarding process!

 

Eager to get Started? Apply Now!


Click hereto apply now and begin changing lives!

 

Contact with Questions:

 

Emily Tayler

Volunteer Coordinator

Email: volunteer@ccmke.org

Call: (414) 769-3402

Program: Child Welfare

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Knit or Crochet- Baby Hats, Blankets or Mittens

Are you a fiber artist? Do you knit or crochet?

This is a great way to volunteer while doing something you already love!

We are always looking for baby hats, baby blankets, mittens or booties.

This can be for older children and adults as well!


If this is of interest to you, please reach out to volunteer@ccmke.org.

We can also pick up if needed!

Program: Special Projects

Are you a fiber artist? Do you knit or crochet?

This is a great way to volunteer while doing something you already love!

We are always looking for baby hats, baby blankets, mittens or booties.

This can be for older children and adults as well!


If this is of interest to you, please reach out to volunteer@ccmke.org.

We can also pick up if needed!

Program: Special Projects

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Organize the Annual Winter Coat Drive: July- August

Help us organize and pack winter jackets for the upcoming cold season!

These jackets are given to the community to keep them warm.

Once the jackets are received you will receive an email to see what days and times you are available.

Program: Special Projects

Help us organize and pack winter jackets for the upcoming cold season!

These jackets are given to the community to keep them warm.

Once the jackets are received you will receive an email to see what days and times you are available.

Program: Special Projects

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 53208

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Help Sew Reusable Menstrual Pads for the Community

We have a huge need in the Refugee & immigrant communities for reusable menstrual pads. This is a great way to help your community on your own time!

Do you love doing a craft or know how to sew? have a craft or sewing group?

You can find instructions and the pattern on how to make the pads here:

www.toolittlechildren.org/pad-project#pattern


If you have any questions please reach out to Emily Tayler, volunteer@ccmke.org

Once complete you can reach out to Emily for pick up or delivery.

Program: Special Projects

We have a huge need in the Refugee & immigrant communities for reusable menstrual pads. This is a great way to help your community on your own time!

Do you love doing a craft or know how to sew? have a craft or sewing group?

You can find instructions and the pattern on how to make the pads here:

www.toolittlechildren.org/pad-project#pattern


If you have any questions please reach out to Emily Tayler, volunteer@ccmke.org

Once complete you can reach out to Emily for pick up or delivery.

Program: Special Projects

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 53207

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Annual Adoption Picnic


With over a hundred years of dedicated service to our neighbors in need, Catholic Charities with the crucial help of volunteers, offer community-based support, education, and access to resources for pregnant and parenting individuals and families. Catholic Charities' Child Welfare Program aims to increase healthy birth outcomes among at-risk, low-income families by helping individuals develop tools for good decision making. 




As a Volunteer, You Will:

Create a nurturing and fun environment for children while also helping set up, serve food and clean up of the event

It's a great even to be a part of! Our annual picnic encourages community and is one clients look forward to!




Expected Availability and Commitment:

Occurs at Greenfield Park, Shelter 3A (Located: off of S. 124th and W. Lincoln Ave.).

Annual opportunity



Required Training:

You will complete required forms for a background check and sign Catholic Charities' client confidentiality agreement as well as complete the Archdiocese of Milwaukee's Safe Environment training course.


Required Qualifications:

Must be 16 years old to volunteer with a parent or legal guardian or 18 years old to volunteer alone. 


Helpful Skills for the Role:

Enjoys playing with children!

Serving food

Set up & take down



Come help with our Annual Adoption Picnic! You will help set up and take down, serving food and playing with children.

Join our mission to provide service to those in need, to advocate for justice and to call upon others to do the same. Partner with us to improve the lives of those we serve, to empower the most vulnerable, and to help reduce poverty through quality, compassionate, and effective human services.


Additional Resources and Information:


Explore More about the Opportunity and the Child Welfare Program:


Explore the impact of our program

Read more life changing testimonies here!



 

 

Discover the Benefits to Volunteering:


Download a free fact sheet about the many benefits of volunteering! Click here!

 

Learn about the Onboarding Process:


Click here to see the onboarding process!

 

Eager to get Started? Apply Now!


Click hereto apply now and begin changing lives!

 

Contact with Questions:

 

Emily Tayler

Volunteer Coordinator

Email: volunteer@ccmke.org

Call: (414) 769-3402

Program: Child Welfare


With over a hundred years of dedicated service to our neighbors in need, Catholic Charities with the crucial help of volunteers, offer community-based support, education, and access to resources for pregnant and parenting individuals and families. Catholic Charities' Child Welfare Program aims to increase healthy birth outcomes among at-risk, low-income families by helping individuals develop tools for good decision making. 




As a Volunteer, You Will:

Create a nurturing and fun environment for children while also helping set up, serve food and clean up of the event

It's a great even to be a part of! Our annual picnic encourages community and is one clients look forward to!




Expected Availability and Commitment:

Occurs at Greenfield Park, Shelter 3A (Located: off of S. 124th and W. Lincoln Ave.).

Annual opportunity



Required Training:

You will complete required forms for a background check and sign Catholic Charities' client confidentiality agreement as well as complete the Archdiocese of Milwaukee's Safe Environment training course.


Required Qualifications:

Must be 16 years old to volunteer with a parent or legal guardian or 18 years old to volunteer alone. 


Helpful Skills for the Role:

Enjoys playing with children!

Serving food

Set up & take down



Come help with our Annual Adoption Picnic! You will help set up and take down, serving food and playing with children.

Join our mission to provide service to those in need, to advocate for justice and to call upon others to do the same. Partner with us to improve the lives of those we serve, to empower the most vulnerable, and to help reduce poverty through quality, compassionate, and effective human services.


Additional Resources and Information:


Explore More about the Opportunity and the Child Welfare Program:


Explore the impact of our program

Read more life changing testimonies here!



 

 

Discover the Benefits to Volunteering:


Download a free fact sheet about the many benefits of volunteering! Click here!

 

Learn about the Onboarding Process:


Click here to see the onboarding process!

 

Eager to get Started? Apply Now!


Click hereto apply now and begin changing lives!

 

Contact with Questions:

 

Emily Tayler

Volunteer Coordinator

Email: volunteer@ccmke.org

Call: (414) 769-3402

Program: Child Welfare

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53220

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Adoption Support Group Volunteer for July 2026


With over a hundred years of dedicated service to our neighbors in need, Catholic Charities with the crucial help of volunteers, offer community-based support, education, and access to resources for pregnant and parenting individuals and families. Catholic Charities' Child Welfare Program aims to increase healthy birth outcomes among at-risk, low-income families by helping individuals develop tools for good decision making. 




As a Volunteer, You Will:

Create a nurturing and fun environment for children while their parents attend adoption support sessions at Our Lady of Lourdes Parish.Toys are provided! 

It's a wonderful opportunity to engage with kids, play, and enable parents to receive support while they build community with other families who have adopted or are seeking to adopt.




Expected Availability and Commitment:

Occurs at Our Lady of Lourdes Parish (Located: 3722 S 58th Street, Milwaukee, WI 53220).

Adoption Support Groups occur every third Tuesday of each month. Each shift is 2 hours from 6 p.m. - 8 p.m.

Can be a one-time opportunity or recurring opportunity.



Required Training:

You will complete required forms for a background check and sign Catholic Charities' client confidentiality agreement as well as complete the Archdiocese of Milwaukee's Safe Environment training course.


Required Qualifications:

Must be 16 years old to volunteer with a parent or legal guardian or 18 years old to volunteer alone. 


Helpful Skills for the Role:

Enjoys playing with children!

Bring your creativity and imagination. 



Come play with children while enabling parents to attend Catholic Charities' adoption support groups! Your time and love help support families navigating the adoption process and build community. 

Join our mission to provide service to those in need, to advocate for justice and to call upon others to do the same. Partner with us to improve the lives of those we serve, to empower the most vulnerable, and to help reduce poverty through quality, compassionate, and effective human services.


Additional Resources and Information:


Explore More about the Opportunity and the Child Welfare Program:


Explore the impact of our program

Read more life changing testimonies here!



 

 

Discover the Benefits to Volunteering:


Download a free fact sheet about the many benefits of volunteering! Click here!

 

Learn about the Onboarding Process:


Click here to see the onboarding process!

 

Eager to get Started? Apply Now!


Click hereto apply now and begin changing lives!

 

Contact with Questions:

 

Emily Tayler

Volunteer Coordinator

Email: volunteer@ccmke.org

Call: (414) 769-3402

Program: Child Welfare


With over a hundred years of dedicated service to our neighbors in need, Catholic Charities with the crucial help of volunteers, offer community-based support, education, and access to resources for pregnant and parenting individuals and families. Catholic Charities' Child Welfare Program aims to increase healthy birth outcomes among at-risk, low-income families by helping individuals develop tools for good decision making. 




As a Volunteer, You Will:

Create a nurturing and fun environment for children while their parents attend adoption support sessions at Our Lady of Lourdes Parish.Toys are provided! 

It's a wonderful opportunity to engage with kids, play, and enable parents to receive support while they build community with other families who have adopted or are seeking to adopt.




Expected Availability and Commitment:

Occurs at Our Lady of Lourdes Parish (Located: 3722 S 58th Street, Milwaukee, WI 53220).

Adoption Support Groups occur every third Tuesday of each month. Each shift is 2 hours from 6 p.m. - 8 p.m.

Can be a one-time opportunity or recurring opportunity.



Required Training:

You will complete required forms for a background check and sign Catholic Charities' client confidentiality agreement as well as complete the Archdiocese of Milwaukee's Safe Environment training course.


Required Qualifications:

Must be 16 years old to volunteer with a parent or legal guardian or 18 years old to volunteer alone. 


Helpful Skills for the Role:

Enjoys playing with children!

Bring your creativity and imagination. 



Come play with children while enabling parents to attend Catholic Charities' adoption support groups! Your time and love help support families navigating the adoption process and build community. 

Join our mission to provide service to those in need, to advocate for justice and to call upon others to do the same. Partner with us to improve the lives of those we serve, to empower the most vulnerable, and to help reduce poverty through quality, compassionate, and effective human services.


Additional Resources and Information:


Explore More about the Opportunity and the Child Welfare Program:


Explore the impact of our program

Read more life changing testimonies here!



 

 

Discover the Benefits to Volunteering:


Download a free fact sheet about the many benefits of volunteering! Click here!

 

Learn about the Onboarding Process:


Click here to see the onboarding process!

 

Eager to get Started? Apply Now!


Click hereto apply now and begin changing lives!

 

Contact with Questions:

 

Emily Tayler

Volunteer Coordinator

Email: volunteer@ccmke.org

Call: (414) 769-3402

Program: Child Welfare

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 21, 2026

Zip Code: 53220

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Garden & Outdoor Cleanup at the Adult Day Center

Help the ADC's garden, by pulling up weeds behind the building.

This can be based on your schedule! You can weed once a week, once a month or just once!

Whatever works for you! The ADC is open from 9am - 4:30pm Monday- Friday.


Once you respond to this request, the Volunteer Coordinator will reach out to confirm your desired time.


Weeding will take place from April- October 31st 2026, depending on the weather.

Program: Adult Day Center

Help the ADC's garden, by pulling up weeds behind the building.

This can be based on your schedule! You can weed once a week, once a month or just once!

Whatever works for you! The ADC is open from 9am - 4:30pm Monday- Friday.


Once you respond to this request, the Volunteer Coordinator will reach out to confirm your desired time.


Weeding will take place from April- October 31st 2026, depending on the weather.

Program: Adult Day Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 53208

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Refugee & Immigration Annual Picnic


With over a hundred years of dedicated service to our neighbors in need, Catholic Charities with the crucial help of volunteers, offer community-based support, education, and access to resources for refugee and immigrant families in Milwaukee. Catholic Charities' Child FIS Program aims to teach English as well as prepare individuals for their citizenship test.




As a Volunteer, You Will:

Create a nurturing and fun environment for children while also helping set up, serve food and clean up of the event

It's a great even to be a part of! Our annual picnic encourages community and is one clients look forward to!




Expected Availability and Commitment:

Occurs at Wilson Park, Picnic 1, 1601 W Howard Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53221

Annual opportunity



Required Training:

You will complete required forms for a background check and sign Catholic Charities' client confidentiality agreement as well as complete the Archdiocese of Milwaukee's Safe Environment training course.


Required Qualifications:

Must be 16 years old to volunteer with a parent or legal guardian or 18 years old to volunteer alone. 


Helpful Skills for the Role:

Enjoys playing with children!

Serving food

Set up & take down



Come help with our Annual RIS Picnic! You will help set up and take down, serving food and playing with children.

Join our mission to provide service to those in need, to advocate for justice and to call upon others to do the same. Partner with us to improve the lives of those we serve, to empower the most vulnerable, and to help reduce poverty through quality, compassionate, and effective human services.


Additional Resources and Information:


Explore More about the Opportunity and the Refugee & Immigration program:


Explore the impact of our program

Read more life changing testimonies here!



 

 

Discover the Benefits to Volunteering:


Download a free fact sheet about the many benefits of volunteering! Click here!

 

Learn about the Onboarding Process:


Click here to see the onboarding process!

 

Eager to get Started? Apply Now!


Click hereto apply now and begin changing lives!

 

Contact with Questions:

 

Emily Tayler

Volunteer Coordinator

Email: volunteer@ccmke.org

Call: (414) 769-3402

Program: Refugee and Immigration Services


With over a hundred years of dedicated service to our neighbors in need, Catholic Charities with the crucial help of volunteers, offer community-based support, education, and access to resources for refugee and immigrant families in Milwaukee. Catholic Charities' Child FIS Program aims to teach English as well as prepare individuals for their citizenship test.




As a Volunteer, You Will:

Create a nurturing and fun environment for children while also helping set up, serve food and clean up of the event

It's a great even to be a part of! Our annual picnic encourages community and is one clients look forward to!




Expected Availability and Commitment:

Occurs at Wilson Park, Picnic 1, 1601 W Howard Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53221

Annual opportunity



Required Training:

You will complete required forms for a background check and sign Catholic Charities' client confidentiality agreement as well as complete the Archdiocese of Milwaukee's Safe Environment training course.


Required Qualifications:

Must be 16 years old to volunteer with a parent or legal guardian or 18 years old to volunteer alone. 


Helpful Skills for the Role:

Enjoys playing with children!

Serving food

Set up & take down



Come help with our Annual RIS Picnic! You will help set up and take down, serving food and playing with children.

Join our mission to provide service to those in need, to advocate for justice and to call upon others to do the same. Partner with us to improve the lives of those we serve, to empower the most vulnerable, and to help reduce poverty through quality, compassionate, and effective human services.


Additional Resources and Information:


Explore More about the Opportunity and the Refugee & Immigration program:


Explore the impact of our program

Read more life changing testimonies here!



 

 

Discover the Benefits to Volunteering:


Download a free fact sheet about the many benefits of volunteering! Click here!

 

Learn about the Onboarding Process:


Click here to see the onboarding process!

 

Eager to get Started? Apply Now!


Click hereto apply now and begin changing lives!

 

Contact with Questions:

 

Emily Tayler

Volunteer Coordinator

Email: volunteer@ccmke.org

Call: (414) 769-3402

Program: Refugee and Immigration Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Aug 2, 2026

Zip Code: 53221

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hoarding Support Volunteer



Additional Resources and Information:


Explore More about our Hoarding Intervention and Treatment Program:

Learn more about our program and explore our impact!

Discover the Benefits to Volunteering:

Download a free fact sheet about the many benefits of volunteering! Click here! 

Learn about the Onboarding Process:

Click here to see the onboarding process! 

Eager to get Started? Apply Now!

Click HERE to apply now and begin changing lives! 

Contact with Questions:

Emily Tayler

Volunteer Coordinator

Email: volunteer@ccmke.org

Call: (414) 769-3402 

Program: Hoarding Intervention & Treatment



Additional Resources and Information:


Explore More about our Hoarding Intervention and Treatment Program:

Learn more about our program and explore our impact!

Discover the Benefits to Volunteering:

Download a free fact sheet about the many benefits of volunteering! Click here! 

Learn about the Onboarding Process:

Click here to see the onboarding process! 

Eager to get Started? Apply Now!

Click HERE to apply now and begin changing lives! 

Contact with Questions:

Emily Tayler

Volunteer Coordinator

Email: volunteer@ccmke.org

Call: (414) 769-3402 

Program: Hoarding Intervention & Treatment

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 53208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Paint the Rooms of the ADC

Help the ADC refreshen the rooms of the ADC for the members.

To avoid our members inhaling fumes, this will take place at the end of a day.

2pm-4:30pm. If you are interested in doing this over a weekend we can do that as well!

Whatever works for you!

Once you respond to this request, the Volunteer Coordinator will reach out to confirm your desired time.

We would love to get this done before Fall 2026!

Program: Adult Day Center

Help the ADC refreshen the rooms of the ADC for the members.

To avoid our members inhaling fumes, this will take place at the end of a day.

2pm-4:30pm. If you are interested in doing this over a weekend we can do that as well!

Whatever works for you!

Once you respond to this request, the Volunteer Coordinator will reach out to confirm your desired time.

We would love to get this done before Fall 2026!

Program: Adult Day Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 53208

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Provide Companionship & Fun for Older Adults at our Adult Day Center!


With over a hundred years of dedicated service to our neighbors in need, Catholic Charities with the crucial help of volunteers, offer companionship and support to older and disabled adults at our Adult Day Center.

The Adult Day Center offers older adults and adults with disabilities who require extra care as an alternative to a nursing home or attendant care facility, acting as a place where they can come during the day and enjoy fun, relaxing activities while interacting with others. Catholic Charities strives to maintain the comfort, privacy, and dignity of each participant in the delivery of services to them, as well as to assist in maintaining a safe, neat, and clean environment. We provide certified nursing assistants to respond to care needs, offer varied daily programming based on participants’ needs and wants, recreational activities, snacks, and lunch.  



As a volunteer, you will engage with members in conversation and participate in the scheduled activities to provide social opportunities to bond with members at Catholic Charities’ Adult Day Center.


Expected Availability and Commitment:

Occurs at Catholic Charities’ Adult Day Center (1919 N 60th Street, Milwaukee, WI 53208)

Operates Monday through Friday in the mornings and afternoons (10:00 AM- 3:00 PM). Shifts occur in 2-hour increments either weekly or monthly

Participate in an in-person information session and tour the facility; complete any necessary training modules

*Note: Catholic Charities asks for a 6-month minimum commitment



Required Training:

You will complete online learning modules that will provide guidance to working with individuals who suffered from a stroke, have arthritis, Parkingson’s Disease, Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia, as well as developmental disabilities. You will learn best practices to maintain a safe environment for everyone.



Required Qualifications:

Must be 16 years old to volunteer alone, or 14 years old to volunteer with the volunteer’s parent present

Comfortable communicating in English with clients—additional language abilities are welcomed



Helpful Skills for the Role:

Experience engaging with older adults or adults with developmental disabilities

Enjoys playing fun games with clients!




Engage older adults in your community and build lasting relationships that enable them with independence in a safe, supervised environment. Volunteering with us provides a rewarding opportunity to bond with often isolated adults. Come make someone’s day special at the Adult Day Center!


Join our mission to provide service to those in need, to advocate for justice and to call upon others to do the same. Partner with us to improve the lives of those we serve, to empower the most vulnerable, and to help reduce poverty through quality, compassionate, and effective human services.


Additional Resources and Information:


Explore More about the Position and the Adult Day Center Program:

Explore the impact of our program

Read more life changing testimonies here!


 

Discover the Benefits to Volunteering:


Download a free fact sheet about the many benefits of volunteering! Click here!

 

Learn about the Onboarding Process:


Click here to see the onboarding process!

 

Eager to get Started? Apply Now!


Click here to apply now and begin changing lives!

 

Contact with Questions:

 


Caitlyn Proietta, Volunteer Coordinator

Email: volunteer@ccmke.org

Call: (414) 769-3402

 


Program: Adult Day Center


With over a hundred years of dedicated service to our neighbors in need, Catholic Charities with the crucial help of volunteers, offer companionship and support to older and disabled adults at our Adult Day Center.

The Adult Day Center offers older adults and adults with disabilities who require extra care as an alternative to a nursing home or attendant care facility, acting as a place where they can come during the day and enjoy fun, relaxing activities while interacting with others. Catholic Charities strives to maintain the comfort, privacy, and dignity of each participant in the delivery of services to them, as well as to assist in maintaining a safe, neat, and clean environment. We provide certified nursing assistants to respond to care needs, offer varied daily programming based on participants’ needs and wants, recreational activities, snacks, and lunch.  



As a volunteer, you will engage with members in conversation and participate in the scheduled activities to provide social opportunities to bond with members at Catholic Charities’ Adult Day Center.


Expected Availability and Commitment:

Occurs at Catholic Charities’ Adult Day Center (1919 N 60th Street, Milwaukee, WI 53208)

Operates Monday through Friday in the mornings and afternoons (10:00 AM- 3:00 PM). Shifts occur in 2-hour increments either weekly or monthly

Participate in an in-person information session and tour the facility; complete any necessary training modules

*Note: Catholic Charities asks for a 6-month minimum commitment



Required Training:

You will complete online learning modules that will provide guidance to working with individuals who suffered from a stroke, have arthritis, Parkingson’s Disease, Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia, as well as developmental disabilities. You will learn best practices to maintain a safe environment for everyone.



Required Qualifications:

Must be 16 years old to volunteer alone, or 14 years old to volunteer with the volunteer’s parent present

Comfortable communicating in English with clients—additional language abilities are welcomed



Helpful Skills for the Role:

Experience engaging with older adults or adults with developmental disabilities

Enjoys playing fun games with clients!




Engage older adults in your community and build lasting relationships that enable them with independence in a safe, supervised environment. Volunteering with us provides a rewarding opportunity to bond with often isolated adults. Come make someone’s day special at the Adult Day Center!


Join our mission to provide service to those in need, to advocate for justice and to call upon others to do the same. Partner with us to improve the lives of those we serve, to empower the most vulnerable, and to help reduce poverty through quality, compassionate, and effective human services.


Additional Resources and Information:


Explore More about the Position and the Adult Day Center Program:

Explore the impact of our program

Read more life changing testimonies here!


 

Discover the Benefits to Volunteering:


Download a free fact sheet about the many benefits of volunteering! Click here!

 

Learn about the Onboarding Process:


Click here to see the onboarding process!

 

Eager to get Started? Apply Now!


Click here to apply now and begin changing lives!

 

Contact with Questions:

 


Caitlyn Proietta, Volunteer Coordinator

Email: volunteer@ccmke.org

Call: (414) 769-3402

 


Program: Adult Day Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 53208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Special Projects Volunteering

Volunteering for Special Projects or Jesuit Volunteer recording.

Program: Special Projects

Volunteering for Special Projects or Jesuit Volunteer recording.

Program: Special Projects

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 53208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sheboygan- Neighbor Support Helper

We are seeking compassionate and reliable volunteers to assist elderly residents in the Sheboygan community with light household tasks. This role focuses on helping neighbors move and reposition everyday items within their homes, contributing to a safer and more comfortable living environment.

Assist with moving light household items (approximately 10–20 lbs), such as small furniture, storage boxes, or appliances

Help organize or reposition items to improve accessibility and reduce fall risks

Provide friendly, respectful interaction and companionship during visits

Follow basic safety guidelines while lifting and moving objects

Ability to safely lift and carry items weighing 10–20 lbs

Kind, patient, and respectful attitude toward elderly individuals

Dependable and punctual

No prior experience required—just a willingness to help


Your support helps elderly neighbors maintain independence and comfort in their homes while reducing physical strain and potential hazards. Even a small amount of assistance can make a big difference in someone’s daily life.

Flexible scheduling is available.

Program: Special Projects

We are seeking compassionate and reliable volunteers to assist elderly residents in the Sheboygan community with light household tasks. This role focuses on helping neighbors move and reposition everyday items within their homes, contributing to a safer and more comfortable living environment.

Assist with moving light household items (approximately 10–20 lbs), such as small furniture, storage boxes, or appliances

Help organize or reposition items to improve accessibility and reduce fall risks

Provide friendly, respectful interaction and companionship during visits

Follow basic safety guidelines while lifting and moving objects

Ability to safely lift and carry items weighing 10–20 lbs

Kind, patient, and respectful attitude toward elderly individuals

Dependable and punctual

No prior experience required—just a willingness to help


Your support helps elderly neighbors maintain independence and comfort in their homes while reducing physical strain and potential hazards. Even a small amount of assistance can make a big difference in someone’s daily life.

Flexible scheduling is available.

Program: Special Projects

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 53081

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Mental Health Intern (Milwaukee)- Fall 2027


Some problems in life are too difficult to handle alone. When problems like tensions in a marriage, behavioral issues with a teen or pre-teen, depression, anxiety, or daily stressors overwhelm someone’s life, they do not need to walk that road alone.  With over a hundred years of dedicated service to our neighbors in need, Catholic Charities Counseling Services, with the crucial help of our interns, is able to provide culturally competent, high quality mental health services to individuals, families, children, and couples of all faiths and backgrounds.




Catholic Charities’ Mental Health Internship Program aims to compliment your coursework with an in-person clinical experience.  As an intern, you will gain experience, confidence, and professional growth by managing your own client caseload. Interning with us provides a rewarding cross-cultural opportunity to gain experience in mental health with the satisfaction that you are making a difference in people’s lives, who struggle to receive quality mental health services due to the effects of poverty.


 

The internship program pairs you with both a clinical supervisor and clinical team for support as you provide mental health services to the local community. Under the supervision and with the support of Catholic Charities’ experienced therapists, interns provide in-office psychotherapy and counseling.

 

 

Expected Availability and Commitment:

 

Internship duration of two consecutive semesters or one year

10 to 24 hours per week on-site during office hours (Monday through Friday beginning at 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM

 

 


Required Training: 


Interns train and work with Catholic Charities’ mental health professionals.

 

Required Qualifications:

 

Students must be enrolled in a master’s degree program in Social Work or a counseling related field. Strong interpersonal skills; a team player with a passion for developing and maintaining strong relationships. Strong oral and written communication skills; bilingual in English and Spanish is a plus!

 


Helpful Skills for the Role:

 

Culturally competent and has the ability to work with clients from all faiths and backgrounds

Ability to recognize and navigate the added challenges of people living in poverty to receiving mental health services

Ability to communicate in Spanish but not required

 

 

Gain experience, confidence, and professional growth by managing client caseloads. Interning with us provides a rewarding cross-cultural opportunity to gain experience in mental health with the satisfaction that you are making a difference in people’s lives who struggle to receive quality mental health services due to poverty.

 

Inspired by Christ’s call to serve, join our mission to provide service to those in need, to advocate for justice and to call upon others to do the same. Partner with us to improve the lives of those we serve, to empower the most vulnerable, and to help reduce poverty through quality, compassionate, and effective human services.

 

 

Additional Resources and Information:

 

 

Learn about the Onboarding Process:

Click here to learn more about a Mental Health Internship at Catholic Charities

Click here to see the onboarding process!

Eager to get Started? Apply Now!  

Click here to apply now and begin changing lives!

Contact with Questions:

Email: volunteer@ccmke.org

Call: (414) 769-3542


Program: Internships


Some problems in life are too difficult to handle alone. When problems like tensions in a marriage, behavioral issues with a teen or pre-teen, depression, anxiety, or daily stressors overwhelm someone’s life, they do not need to walk that road alone.  With over a hundred years of dedicated service to our neighbors in need, Catholic Charities Counseling Services, with the crucial help of our interns, is able to provide culturally competent, high quality mental health services to individuals, families, children, and couples of all faiths and backgrounds.




Catholic Charities’ Mental Health Internship Program aims to compliment your coursework with an in-person clinical experience.  As an intern, you will gain experience, confidence, and professional growth by managing your own client caseload. Interning with us provides a rewarding cross-cultural opportunity to gain experience in mental health with the satisfaction that you are making a difference in people’s lives, who struggle to receive quality mental health services due to the effects of poverty.


 

The internship program pairs you with both a clinical supervisor and clinical team for support as you provide mental health services to the local community. Under the supervision and with the support of Catholic Charities’ experienced therapists, interns provide in-office psychotherapy and counseling.

 

 

Expected Availability and Commitment:

 

Internship duration of two consecutive semesters or one year

10 to 24 hours per week on-site during office hours (Monday through Friday beginning at 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM

 

 


Required Training: 


Interns train and work with Catholic Charities’ mental health professionals.

 

Required Qualifications:

 

Students must be enrolled in a master’s degree program in Social Work or a counseling related field. Strong interpersonal skills; a team player with a passion for developing and maintaining strong relationships. Strong oral and written communication skills; bilingual in English and Spanish is a plus!

 


Helpful Skills for the Role:

 

Culturally competent and has the ability to work with clients from all faiths and backgrounds

Ability to recognize and navigate the added challenges of people living in poverty to receiving mental health services

Ability to communicate in Spanish but not required

 

 

Gain experience, confidence, and professional growth by managing client caseloads. Interning with us provides a rewarding cross-cultural opportunity to gain experience in mental health with the satisfaction that you are making a difference in people’s lives who struggle to receive quality mental health services due to poverty.

 

Inspired by Christ’s call to serve, join our mission to provide service to those in need, to advocate for justice and to call upon others to do the same. Partner with us to improve the lives of those we serve, to empower the most vulnerable, and to help reduce poverty through quality, compassionate, and effective human services.

 

 

Additional Resources and Information:

 

 

Learn about the Onboarding Process:

Click here to learn more about a Mental Health Internship at Catholic Charities

Click here to see the onboarding process!

Eager to get Started? Apply Now!  

Click here to apply now and begin changing lives!

Contact with Questions:

Email: volunteer@ccmke.org

Call: (414) 769-3542


Program: Internships

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 53208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dodge County- On Call Drivers for Neighbors

We are looking for compassionate and dependable volunteers to support community members who are unable to drive themselves to appointments or pick up essential items such as prescriptions and groceries. This role may also include picking up items and safely delivering them to individuals in need. In this role, you will provide meaningful assistance that directly impacts the well-being and independence of your neighbors.

This is a unique opportunity to make a real difference in your local community by offering your time and care to those who need it most. Volunteers who sign up will be added to an on-call list, and the volunteer coordinator will reach out when specific needs arise. Opportunities to help will vary based on requests, allowing for a flexible and impactful way to give back.

If you are reliable, caring, and looking for a way to support others in your neighborhood, we encourage you to join us in this important work.

**A volunteer car form will be needed, Emily will send these to you if interested**

Program: Special Projects

We are looking for compassionate and dependable volunteers to support community members who are unable to drive themselves to appointments or pick up essential items such as prescriptions and groceries. This role may also include picking up items and safely delivering them to individuals in need. In this role, you will provide meaningful assistance that directly impacts the well-being and independence of your neighbors.

This is a unique opportunity to make a real difference in your local community by offering your time and care to those who need it most. Volunteers who sign up will be added to an on-call list, and the volunteer coordinator will reach out when specific needs arise. Opportunities to help will vary based on requests, allowing for a flexible and impactful way to give back.

If you are reliable, caring, and looking for a way to support others in your neighborhood, we encourage you to join us in this important work.

**A volunteer car form will be needed, Emily will send these to you if interested**

Program: Special Projects

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 53916

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: West Bend- Office Assistance- Long term

We are seeking a dedicated and reliable volunteer to support our team on an ongoing basis at our West Bend office. This role requires a consistent weekly commitment of approximately 2 hours.

The ideal candidate will be detail-oriented and trustworthy, as they will be trained to handle sensitive client records. A strong understanding of confidentiality is essential, and the volunteer must be willing to learn and adhere to HIPAA guidelines to ensure all information is managed securely and responsibly.

This is a great opportunity for someone looking to make a meaningful, long-term impact while gaining experience in a professional and confidential environment.


The hours are flexible and will be discussed with the office staff. M-F any day and time frame that works for you.

Program: Special Projects

We are seeking a dedicated and reliable volunteer to support our team on an ongoing basis at our West Bend office. This role requires a consistent weekly commitment of approximately 2 hours.

The ideal candidate will be detail-oriented and trustworthy, as they will be trained to handle sensitive client records. A strong understanding of confidentiality is essential, and the volunteer must be willing to learn and adhere to HIPAA guidelines to ensure all information is managed securely and responsibly.

This is a great opportunity for someone looking to make a meaningful, long-term impact while gaining experience in a professional and confidential environment.


The hours are flexible and will be discussed with the office staff. M-F any day and time frame that works for you.

Program: Special Projects

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53095

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Diaper Packing- Monthly Opportunity

The Child Welfare program needs volunteers to help pack diapers before distributing them to clients.


This is a monthly need that may change dates and times depending on when delivery arrives. Signing up means you will receive an email the week of delivery to see if you are available that month.


Program: Special Projects

The Child Welfare program needs volunteers to help pack diapers before distributing them to clients.


This is a monthly need that may change dates and times depending on when delivery arrives. Signing up means you will receive an email the week of delivery to see if you are available that month.


Program: Special Projects

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 53208

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Hoarding Lead Teacher Volunteer -Budgeting & Finance

Budgeting & Finance Teacher Lead

 

Are you a current or former teacher who enjoys leading classes and share information? Or perhaps a current or former social worker or nurse? If you work in the wellness field—such as a health and wellness instructor, doctor, or related profession-- this could be a great for you. Each month, we host three mandatory classes for our clients, held on Wednesdays at noon. We’re looking for knowledgeable, and understanding facilitators to help guide these sessions. This posting is for the below class:

 

Budgeting & Finance Class

-Every 2nd Wednesday of each month, as long as clients are registered

-All materials are provided

-12:00pm-1:00pm every month commitment

 

Support clients in establishing a strong financial foundation by guiding them through the basics of budgeting, helping them set priorities and gain clarity around their financial well-being.

Maybe a friend or someone in your family knows firsthand what it’s like to have hoarding addiction. This ailment can affect any and everyone from all walks of life. Or maybe you simply care deeply about helping others and want to make a meaningful difference in your community. You have a unique opportunity to combine your skills and experience to support others on a similar path. Training sessions are ready for sign up in Events on the left side bar. 

Click RESPOND at the top of the page and SIGN UP to complete our application and join our mission today! We’re excited to have you!

This will have more training so you are ready to take over this class monthly!

Program: Hoarding Intervention & Treatment

Budgeting & Finance Teacher Lead

 

Are you a current or former teacher who enjoys leading classes and share information? Or perhaps a current or former social worker or nurse? If you work in the wellness field—such as a health and wellness instructor, doctor, or related profession-- this could be a great for you. Each month, we host three mandatory classes for our clients, held on Wednesdays at noon. We’re looking for knowledgeable, and understanding facilitators to help guide these sessions. This posting is for the below class:

 

Budgeting & Finance Class

-Every 2nd Wednesday of each month, as long as clients are registered

-All materials are provided

-12:00pm-1:00pm every month commitment

 

Support clients in establishing a strong financial foundation by guiding them through the basics of budgeting, helping them set priorities and gain clarity around their financial well-being.

Maybe a friend or someone in your family knows firsthand what it’s like to have hoarding addiction. This ailment can affect any and everyone from all walks of life. Or maybe you simply care deeply about helping others and want to make a meaningful difference in your community. You have a unique opportunity to combine your skills and experience to support others on a similar path. Training sessions are ready for sign up in Events on the left side bar. 

Click RESPOND at the top of the page and SIGN UP to complete our application and join our mission today! We’re excited to have you!

This will have more training so you are ready to take over this class monthly!

Program: Hoarding Intervention & Treatment

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hoarding Lead Teacher Volunteer -Cleaning & Procrastination

Cleaning & Procrastination Teacher Lead

 

Are you a current or former teacher who enjoys leading classes and share information? Or perhaps a current or former social worker or nurse? If you work in the wellness field—such as a health and wellness instructor, doctor, or related profession-- this could be a great for you. Each month, we host three mandatory classes for our clients, held on Wednesdays at noon. We’re looking for knowledgeable, and understanding facilitators to help guide these sessions. This posting is for the below class:

 

Cleaning & Procrastination Class

-Every 1st Wednesday of each month, as long as clients are registered

-All materials are provided

-12:00pm-1:00pm every month commitment

 

Guide clients in learning about basic cleaning and household cleaning products, developing routines that work for their lifestyle, and building strategies to prevent procrastination. This instruction helps reinforce essential skills while clients work alongside their home coach.

Maybe a friend or someone in your family knows firsthand what it’s like to have hoarding addiction. This ailment can affect any and everyone from all walks of life. Or maybe you simply care deeply about helping others and want to make a meaningful difference in your community. You have a unique opportunity to combine your skills and experience to support others on a similar path. Training sessions are ready for sign up in Events on the left side bar. 

Click RESPOND at the top of the page and SIGN UP to complete our application and join our mission today! We’re excited to have you!

This will have more training so you are ready to take over this class monthly!

Program: Hoarding Intervention & Treatment

Cleaning & Procrastination Teacher Lead

 

Are you a current or former teacher who enjoys leading classes and share information? Or perhaps a current or former social worker or nurse? If you work in the wellness field—such as a health and wellness instructor, doctor, or related profession-- this could be a great for you. Each month, we host three mandatory classes for our clients, held on Wednesdays at noon. We’re looking for knowledgeable, and understanding facilitators to help guide these sessions. This posting is for the below class:

 

Cleaning & Procrastination Class

-Every 1st Wednesday of each month, as long as clients are registered

-All materials are provided

-12:00pm-1:00pm every month commitment

 

Guide clients in learning about basic cleaning and household cleaning products, developing routines that work for their lifestyle, and building strategies to prevent procrastination. This instruction helps reinforce essential skills while clients work alongside their home coach.

Maybe a friend or someone in your family knows firsthand what it’s like to have hoarding addiction. This ailment can affect any and everyone from all walks of life. Or maybe you simply care deeply about helping others and want to make a meaningful difference in your community. You have a unique opportunity to combine your skills and experience to support others on a similar path. Training sessions are ready for sign up in Events on the left side bar. 

Click RESPOND at the top of the page and SIGN UP to complete our application and join our mission today! We’re excited to have you!

This will have more training so you are ready to take over this class monthly!

Program: Hoarding Intervention & Treatment

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hoarding Lead Teacher Volunteer -Physical Health & Wellness

Physical Health & Wellness Teacher Lead

Are you a current or former teacher who enjoys leading classes and share information? Or perhaps a current or former social worker or nurse? If you work in the wellness field—such as a health and wellness instructor, doctor, or related profession-- this could be a great for you. Each month, we host three mandatory classes for our clients, held on Wednesdays at noon. We’re looking for knowledgeable, and understanding facilitators to help guide these sessions. This posting is for the below class:

 

Physical Health & Wellness Class

-Every 3rd Wednesday of each month, as long as clients are registered

-All materials are provided

-12:00pm-1:00pm every month commitment

 

Lead clients through everyday hygiene and physical wellness practices in a respectful, supportive manner, helping them discover routines and methods that work best for their individual needs. All materials will be provided to support and guide this class.

Maybe a friend or someone in your family knows firsthand what it’s like to have hoarding addiction. This ailment can affect any and everyone from all walks of life. Or maybe you simply care deeply about helping others and want to make a meaningful difference in your community. You have a unique opportunity to combine your skills and experience to support others on a similar path. Training sessions are ready for sign up in Events on the left side bar. 

Click RESPOND at the top of the page and SIGN UP to complete our application and join our mission today! We’re excited to have you!

This will have more training so you are ready to take over this class monthly!

Program: Hoarding Intervention & Treatment

Physical Health & Wellness Teacher Lead

Are you a current or former teacher who enjoys leading classes and share information? Or perhaps a current or former social worker or nurse? If you work in the wellness field—such as a health and wellness instructor, doctor, or related profession-- this could be a great for you. Each month, we host three mandatory classes for our clients, held on Wednesdays at noon. We’re looking for knowledgeable, and understanding facilitators to help guide these sessions. This posting is for the below class:

 

Physical Health & Wellness Class

-Every 3rd Wednesday of each month, as long as clients are registered

-All materials are provided

-12:00pm-1:00pm every month commitment

 

Lead clients through everyday hygiene and physical wellness practices in a respectful, supportive manner, helping them discover routines and methods that work best for their individual needs. All materials will be provided to support and guide this class.

Maybe a friend or someone in your family knows firsthand what it’s like to have hoarding addiction. This ailment can affect any and everyone from all walks of life. Or maybe you simply care deeply about helping others and want to make a meaningful difference in your community. You have a unique opportunity to combine your skills and experience to support others on a similar path. Training sessions are ready for sign up in Events on the left side bar. 

Click RESPOND at the top of the page and SIGN UP to complete our application and join our mission today! We’re excited to have you!

This will have more training so you are ready to take over this class monthly!

Program: Hoarding Intervention & Treatment

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53208

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Share your musical talents with older adults and adults with disabilities!

Many families in our community who care for older adults or adults with disabilities face significant challenges in balancing employment and everyday responsibilities. The demands of full-time caregiving — often without access to affordable, dependable support — can quickly become overwhelming, placing emotional, financial, and physical strain on caregivers.

But together, we can help change that.

By providing a safe, supportive environment at Catholic Charities’ Adult Day Center for older adults and adults with disabilities, we offer caregivers the reliable daytime care they need for their loved ones in order to maintain employment, manage daily responsibilities, and care for themselves. With your support, families can find balance, reduce stress, and ensure their loved ones are engaged, well-cared for, and part of a vibrant community during the day.

As a music volunteer, you can make a meaningful impact by helping older adults and adults with disabilities connect with cherished memories and experience joy through the power of music. By performing music, you’ll support their emotional well-being, stimulate memory, and create meaningful moments of connection. To get started, simply click RESPOND at the top of the page and SIGN UP. Within 24 business hours, we’ll email you to schedule a 20-minute virtual information session. After you complete the required forms, we’ll arrange a meet-and-greet with Annette, our Adult Day Center Program Director. You’ll have the chance to tour the center and meet our members — and then you’ll be ready to start volunteering. It’s that simple!

Without access to reliable daytime care, caregivers will continue to face overwhelming challenges, causing burnout and increased stress. Meanwhile, their loved ones may miss out on the opportunity to engage in meaningful activities, build social connections, and receive the support they need to thrive.

But there is another way — you can help your neighbors in need. We believe that at every age and ability, individuals deserve the support and care necessary to maintain their independence and well-being. By performing music for our members, you’re not only providing vital relief to caregivers — you’re also empowering our members to preserve the independence they value, stay engaged through music, and continue building meaningful connections within their community.

Maybe you, or someone in your family, know firsthand the challenges of caring for an ageing parent or a loved one with a disability. Perhaps as a musician, singer, dancer, or simply someone who values music and connection, you understand the importance of staying active and engaged at every stage of life. Whatever your background, you have a unique opportunity to use your skills and compassion to enrich the lives of others. We’d love for you to join us!

Click RESPOND at the top of the page and SIGN UP to complete our application and join our mission today! We’re excited to have you!

See Volunteer Role Details Below:



Additional Resources and Information:

Explore More about the Position and the Adult Day Center Program:

Explore the impact of our program

Read more life changing testimonies here!

 

Discover the Benefits to Volunteering:

Download a free fact sheet about the many benefits of volunteering! Click here!

Learn about the Onboarding Process:

Click here to see the onboarding process!

Eager to get Started? Apply Now!

Click here to apply now and begin changing lives!

Contact with Questions:

 

Volunteer Coordinator

Email: volunteer@ccmke.org

Call: (414) 769-3402

Program: Adult Day Center

Many families in our community who care for older adults or adults with disabilities face significant challenges in balancing employment and everyday responsibilities. The demands of full-time caregiving — often without access to affordable, dependable support — can quickly become overwhelming, placing emotional, financial, and physical strain on caregivers.

But together, we can help change that.

By providing a safe, supportive environment at Catholic Charities’ Adult Day Center for older adults and adults with disabilities, we offer caregivers the reliable daytime care they need for their loved ones in order to maintain employment, manage daily responsibilities, and care for themselves. With your support, families can find balance, reduce stress, and ensure their loved ones are engaged, well-cared for, and part of a vibrant community during the day.

As a music volunteer, you can make a meaningful impact by helping older adults and adults with disabilities connect with cherished memories and experience joy through the power of music. By performing music, you’ll support their emotional well-being, stimulate memory, and create meaningful moments of connection. To get started, simply click RESPOND at the top of the page and SIGN UP. Within 24 business hours, we’ll email you to schedule a 20-minute virtual information session. After you complete the required forms, we’ll arrange a meet-and-greet with Annette, our Adult Day Center Program Director. You’ll have the chance to tour the center and meet our members — and then you’ll be ready to start volunteering. It’s that simple!

Without access to reliable daytime care, caregivers will continue to face overwhelming challenges, causing burnout and increased stress. Meanwhile, their loved ones may miss out on the opportunity to engage in meaningful activities, build social connections, and receive the support they need to thrive.

But there is another way — you can help your neighbors in need. We believe that at every age and ability, individuals deserve the support and care necessary to maintain their independence and well-being. By performing music for our members, you’re not only providing vital relief to caregivers — you’re also empowering our members to preserve the independence they value, stay engaged through music, and continue building meaningful connections within their community.

Maybe you, or someone in your family, know firsthand the challenges of caring for an ageing parent or a loved one with a disability. Perhaps as a musician, singer, dancer, or simply someone who values music and connection, you understand the importance of staying active and engaged at every stage of life. Whatever your background, you have a unique opportunity to use your skills and compassion to enrich the lives of others. We’d love for you to join us!

Click RESPOND at the top of the page and SIGN UP to complete our application and join our mission today! We’re excited to have you!

See Volunteer Role Details Below:



Additional Resources and Information:

Explore More about the Position and the Adult Day Center Program:

Explore the impact of our program

Read more life changing testimonies here!

 

Discover the Benefits to Volunteering:

Download a free fact sheet about the many benefits of volunteering! Click here!

Learn about the Onboarding Process:

Click here to see the onboarding process!

Eager to get Started? Apply Now!

Click here to apply now and begin changing lives!

Contact with Questions:

 

Volunteer Coordinator

Email: volunteer@ccmke.org

Call: (414) 769-3402

Program: Adult Day Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 53208

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Tutor Refugees and Immigrants for Citizenship

Many refugees and immigrants in our community face significant barriers to preparing for the U.S. citizenship process — including limited transportation, childcare, and access to traditional classes. These challenges can prevent them from understanding the naturalization process, preparing for the citizenship interview, and building the confidence they need to pass the exam.

But together, we can help change that.

By providing one-on-one tutoring within their homes, we can break down these barriers and offer refugees and immigrants the support they need to be prepared for the U.S. citizenship test in a comfortable, supportive environment. With your help, they can gain not only the skills and information necessary to pass the test but also a deeper understanding of their rights, responsibilities, and place in their new community.

As a volunteer tutor, you can make a direct impact helping refugees and immigrants prepare for the U.S. citizenship test. Simply click RESPOND at the top of the page and SIGN UP, and within 24 business-day hours, we'll send you a link to our next information session. Once you've completed all the necessary forms, we'll provide training to equip you with the tools and resources to succeed. You'll then be matched with a refugee or immigrant learner, ready for your support. It’s that simple.

Without adequate support to prepare for the U.S. citizenship test, refugees and immigrants will continue to face significant challenges to become American citizens. They may struggle to access essential services, secure stable employment, and navigate their new environment. This lack of integration can lead to isolation, missed opportunities, and a diminished ability to fully participate in and contribute to their communities.

But there is another way — you can help your new neighbor in need. We believe that every refugee and immigrant, regardless of their background, deserves the chance to learn, grow, and contribute. They arrive with rich cultural knowledge, skills, resilience, and experiences that strengthen our communities. By offering tutoring in a comfortable, familiar setting, we not only help them overcome language and systemic barriers — we also affirm and build upon the community cultural wealth they already possess. With the tools to communicate and connect, they can become citizens, find work, build relationships, and create a stable, fulfilling life in their new home — while enriching ours in return.

Maybe you, or someone in your family know firsthand what it’s like to start over in a new country, learning a new language and adjusting to a new culture. Perhaps as a retired teacher, you already know the power of education and encouragement. Or maybe you simply care deeply about helping others and want to make a meaningful difference in your community. You have a unique opportunity to combine your skills and experience to support others on a similar path. Training sessions for new volunteers are starting soon.

Click RESPOND at the top of the page and SIGN UP to complete our application and join our mission today! We’re excited to have you!

See Volunteer Role Details Below:



Additional Resources and Information:  


Explore More about the Position and the Refugee and Immigration Services Program:

Explore the impact of our program Watch our translation videos created by volunteers like you! Read more life changing testimonies here!

Discover the Benefits to Volunteering:

Download a free fact sheet about the many benefits of volunteering! Click here! 

Learn about the Onboarding Process:

Click here to see the onboarding process! 

Eager to get Started? Apply Now!

Click HERE to apply now and begin changing lives! 

Contact with Questions:

Volunteer Coordinator

Email: volunteer@ccmke.org

Call: (414) 769-3402 

Program: Refugee and Immigration Services

Many refugees and immigrants in our community face significant barriers to preparing for the U.S. citizenship process — including limited transportation, childcare, and access to traditional classes. These challenges can prevent them from understanding the naturalization process, preparing for the citizenship interview, and building the confidence they need to pass the exam.

But together, we can help change that.

By providing one-on-one tutoring within their homes, we can break down these barriers and offer refugees and immigrants the support they need to be prepared for the U.S. citizenship test in a comfortable, supportive environment. With your help, they can gain not only the skills and information necessary to pass the test but also a deeper understanding of their rights, responsibilities, and place in their new community.

As a volunteer tutor, you can make a direct impact helping refugees and immigrants prepare for the U.S. citizenship test. Simply click RESPOND at the top of the page and SIGN UP, and within 24 business-day hours, we'll send you a link to our next information session. Once you've completed all the necessary forms, we'll provide training to equip you with the tools and resources to succeed. You'll then be matched with a refugee or immigrant learner, ready for your support. It’s that simple.

Without adequate support to prepare for the U.S. citizenship test, refugees and immigrants will continue to face significant challenges to become American citizens. They may struggle to access essential services, secure stable employment, and navigate their new environment. This lack of integration can lead to isolation, missed opportunities, and a diminished ability to fully participate in and contribute to their communities.

But there is another way — you can help your new neighbor in need. We believe that every refugee and immigrant, regardless of their background, deserves the chance to learn, grow, and contribute. They arrive with rich cultural knowledge, skills, resilience, and experiences that strengthen our communities. By offering tutoring in a comfortable, familiar setting, we not only help them overcome language and systemic barriers — we also affirm and build upon the community cultural wealth they already possess. With the tools to communicate and connect, they can become citizens, find work, build relationships, and create a stable, fulfilling life in their new home — while enriching ours in return.

Maybe you, or someone in your family know firsthand what it’s like to start over in a new country, learning a new language and adjusting to a new culture. Perhaps as a retired teacher, you already know the power of education and encouragement. Or maybe you simply care deeply about helping others and want to make a meaningful difference in your community. You have a unique opportunity to combine your skills and experience to support others on a similar path. Training sessions for new volunteers are starting soon.

Click RESPOND at the top of the page and SIGN UP to complete our application and join our mission today! We’re excited to have you!

See Volunteer Role Details Below:



Additional Resources and Information:  


Explore More about the Position and the Refugee and Immigration Services Program:

Explore the impact of our program Watch our translation videos created by volunteers like you! Read more life changing testimonies here!

Discover the Benefits to Volunteering:

Download a free fact sheet about the many benefits of volunteering! Click here! 

Learn about the Onboarding Process:

Click here to see the onboarding process! 

Eager to get Started? Apply Now!

Click HERE to apply now and begin changing lives! 

Contact with Questions:

Volunteer Coordinator

Email: volunteer@ccmke.org

Call: (414) 769-3402 

Program: Refugee and Immigration Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 53172

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Tutor English to Refugees and Immigrants

Many refugees and immigrants in our community face barriers to accessing traditional English language learning classes such as limited transportation and childcare options. As a result, they struggle to communicate, navigate their daily lives, and build meaningful connections, further isolating them from their new community.

But together, we can help change that. By providing one-on-one tutoring within their homes, we can break down these barriers and offer refugees and immigrants the support they need to learn English in a comfortable, supportive environment. With your help, these individuals can gain the skills they need to thrive, better integrate into their new community, and build a brighter future for themselves and their families.

As a volunteer tutor, you can make a direct impact by helping refugees and immigrants improve their English language skills at home. Simply click RESPOND at the top of the page and SIGN UP, and within 24 business-day hours, we'll send you a link to our next information session. Once you've completed all the necessary forms, we'll provide training to equip you with the tools and resources to succeed. You'll then be matched with a refugee or immigrant learner, ready to start their language journey with your support. It’s that simple.

Without the opportunity to learn English, refugees and immigrants will continue to face challenges in everyday life. They may struggle to access essential services, find jobs, and integrate into their new environment. This isolation can lead to frustration, missed opportunities, and an inability to fully participate in their community.

But there is another way — you can help your new neighbor in need. We believe that every refugee and immigrant, regardless of their background, deserves the chance to learn, grow, and contribute. They arrive with rich cultural knowledge, skills, resilience, and experiences that strengthen our communities. By offering tutoring in a comfortable, familiar setting, we not only help them overcome language and systemic barriers — we also affirm and build upon the community cultural wealth they already possess. With the tools to communicate and connect, they can find work, build relationships, and create a stable, fulfilling life in their new home — while enriching ours in return.

Maybe you, or someone in your family know firsthand what it’s like to start over in a new country, learning a new language and adjusting to a new culture. Perhaps as a retired teacher, you already know the power of education and encouragement. Or maybe you simply care deeply about helping others and want to make a meaningful difference in your community. You have a unique opportunity to combine your skills and experience to support others on a similar path. Training sessions for new volunteers are starting soon.

Click RESPOND at the top of the page and SIGN UP to complete our application and join our mission today! We’re excited to have you!

See Volunteer Role Details Below:



Additional Resources and Information:  


Explore More about the Position and the Refugee and Immigration Services Program:

Explore the impact of our program Watch our translation videos created by volunteers like you! Read more life changing testimonies here!

Discover the Benefits to Volunteering:

Download a free fact sheet about the many benefits of volunteering! Click here! 

Learn about the Onboarding Process:

Click here to see the onboarding process! 

Eager to get Started? Apply Now!

Click HERE to apply now and begin changing lives! 

Contact with Questions:

 Volunteer Coordinator

Email: volunteer@ccmke.org

Call: (414) 769-3402 

Program: Refugee and Immigration Services

Many refugees and immigrants in our community face barriers to accessing traditional English language learning classes such as limited transportation and childcare options. As a result, they struggle to communicate, navigate their daily lives, and build meaningful connections, further isolating them from their new community.

But together, we can help change that. By providing one-on-one tutoring within their homes, we can break down these barriers and offer refugees and immigrants the support they need to learn English in a comfortable, supportive environment. With your help, these individuals can gain the skills they need to thrive, better integrate into their new community, and build a brighter future for themselves and their families.

As a volunteer tutor, you can make a direct impact by helping refugees and immigrants improve their English language skills at home. Simply click RESPOND at the top of the page and SIGN UP, and within 24 business-day hours, we'll send you a link to our next information session. Once you've completed all the necessary forms, we'll provide training to equip you with the tools and resources to succeed. You'll then be matched with a refugee or immigrant learner, ready to start their language journey with your support. It’s that simple.

Without the opportunity to learn English, refugees and immigrants will continue to face challenges in everyday life. They may struggle to access essential services, find jobs, and integrate into their new environment. This isolation can lead to frustration, missed opportunities, and an inability to fully participate in their community.

But there is another way — you can help your new neighbor in need. We believe that every refugee and immigrant, regardless of their background, deserves the chance to learn, grow, and contribute. They arrive with rich cultural knowledge, skills, resilience, and experiences that strengthen our communities. By offering tutoring in a comfortable, familiar setting, we not only help them overcome language and systemic barriers — we also affirm and build upon the community cultural wealth they already possess. With the tools to communicate and connect, they can find work, build relationships, and create a stable, fulfilling life in their new home — while enriching ours in return.

Maybe you, or someone in your family know firsthand what it’s like to start over in a new country, learning a new language and adjusting to a new culture. Perhaps as a retired teacher, you already know the power of education and encouragement. Or maybe you simply care deeply about helping others and want to make a meaningful difference in your community. You have a unique opportunity to combine your skills and experience to support others on a similar path. Training sessions for new volunteers are starting soon.

Click RESPOND at the top of the page and SIGN UP to complete our application and join our mission today! We’re excited to have you!

See Volunteer Role Details Below:



Additional Resources and Information:  


Explore More about the Position and the Refugee and Immigration Services Program:

Explore the impact of our program Watch our translation videos created by volunteers like you! Read more life changing testimonies here!

Discover the Benefits to Volunteering:

Download a free fact sheet about the many benefits of volunteering! Click here! 

Learn about the Onboarding Process:

Click here to see the onboarding process! 

Eager to get Started? Apply Now!

Click HERE to apply now and begin changing lives! 

Contact with Questions:

 Volunteer Coordinator

Email: volunteer@ccmke.org

Call: (414) 769-3402 

Program: Refugee and Immigration Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 53204

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lead Accessible Exercises for Older Adults and Adults with Disabilities

Many families in our community who care for older adults or adults with disabilities face significant challenges in balancing employment and everyday responsibilities. The demands of full-time caregiving — often without access to affordable, dependable support — can quickly become overwhelming, placing emotional, financial, and physical strain on caregivers.

But together, we can help change that.

By providing a safe, supportive environment at Catholic Charities’ Adult Day Center for older adults and adults with disabilities, we offer caregivers the reliable daytime care they need for their loved ones in order to maintain employment, manage daily responsibilities, and care for themselves. With your support, families can find balance, reduce stress, and ensure their loved ones are engaged, well-cared for, and part of a vibrant community during the day.

As a wellness activities volunteer, you can make a meaningful impact by helping older adults and adults with disabilities maintain their independence. By leading accessible exercise sessions, you’ll support their mobility, strength, and overall well-being. To get started, simply click RESPOND at the top of the page and SIGN UP. Within 24 business hours, we’ll email you to schedule a 20-minute virtual information session. After you complete the required forms, we’ll arrange a meet-and-greet with Annette, our Adult Day Center Program Director. You’ll have the chance to tour the center and meet our members — and then you’ll be ready to start volunteering. It’s that simple!

Without access to reliable daytime care, caregivers will continue to face overwhelming challenges, causing burnout and increased stress. Meanwhile, their loved ones may miss out on the opportunity to engage in meaningful activities, build social connections, and receive the support they need to thrive.

But there is another way — you can help your neighbors in need. We believe that at every age and ability, individuals deserve the support and care necessary to maintain their health and well-being. By leading wellness activities for our members, you’re not only providing vital relief to caregivers — you’re also empowering our members to preserve the independence they value, stay active, and continue building meaningful connections within their community.

Maybe you, or someone in your family, know firsthand the challenges of caring for an ageing parent or a loved one with a disability. Perhaps as a healthcare professional, occupational therapist, fitness instructor, or simply someone who values wellness and connection, you understand the importance of staying active and engaged at every stage of life. Whatever your background, you have a unique opportunity to use your skills and compassion to enrich the lives of others. We’d love for you to join us!

Click RESPOND at the top of the page and SIGN UP to complete our application and join our mission today! We’re excited to have you!

See Volunteer Role Details Below:



Additional Resources and Information:


Explore More about the Position and the Adult Day Center Program:

Explore the impact of our program

Read more life changing testimonies here!

 

Discover the Benefits to Volunteering:

Download a free fact sheet about the many benefits of volunteering! Click here!

Learn about the Onboarding Process:

Click here to see the onboarding process!

Eager to get Started? Apply Now!

Click here to apply now and begin changing lives!

Contact with Questions:

 

Volunteer Coordinator

Email: volunteer@ccmke.org

Call: (414) 769-3402

Program: Adult Day Center

Many families in our community who care for older adults or adults with disabilities face significant challenges in balancing employment and everyday responsibilities. The demands of full-time caregiving — often without access to affordable, dependable support — can quickly become overwhelming, placing emotional, financial, and physical strain on caregivers.

But together, we can help change that.

By providing a safe, supportive environment at Catholic Charities’ Adult Day Center for older adults and adults with disabilities, we offer caregivers the reliable daytime care they need for their loved ones in order to maintain employment, manage daily responsibilities, and care for themselves. With your support, families can find balance, reduce stress, and ensure their loved ones are engaged, well-cared for, and part of a vibrant community during the day.

As a wellness activities volunteer, you can make a meaningful impact by helping older adults and adults with disabilities maintain their independence. By leading accessible exercise sessions, you’ll support their mobility, strength, and overall well-being. To get started, simply click RESPOND at the top of the page and SIGN UP. Within 24 business hours, we’ll email you to schedule a 20-minute virtual information session. After you complete the required forms, we’ll arrange a meet-and-greet with Annette, our Adult Day Center Program Director. You’ll have the chance to tour the center and meet our members — and then you’ll be ready to start volunteering. It’s that simple!

Without access to reliable daytime care, caregivers will continue to face overwhelming challenges, causing burnout and increased stress. Meanwhile, their loved ones may miss out on the opportunity to engage in meaningful activities, build social connections, and receive the support they need to thrive.

But there is another way — you can help your neighbors in need. We believe that at every age and ability, individuals deserve the support and care necessary to maintain their health and well-being. By leading wellness activities for our members, you’re not only providing vital relief to caregivers — you’re also empowering our members to preserve the independence they value, stay active, and continue building meaningful connections within their community.

Maybe you, or someone in your family, know firsthand the challenges of caring for an ageing parent or a loved one with a disability. Perhaps as a healthcare professional, occupational therapist, fitness instructor, or simply someone who values wellness and connection, you understand the importance of staying active and engaged at every stage of life. Whatever your background, you have a unique opportunity to use your skills and compassion to enrich the lives of others. We’d love for you to join us!

Click RESPOND at the top of the page and SIGN UP to complete our application and join our mission today! We’re excited to have you!

See Volunteer Role Details Below:



Additional Resources and Information:


Explore More about the Position and the Adult Day Center Program:

Explore the impact of our program

Read more life changing testimonies here!

 

Discover the Benefits to Volunteering:

Download a free fact sheet about the many benefits of volunteering! Click here!

Learn about the Onboarding Process:

Click here to see the onboarding process!

Eager to get Started? Apply Now!

Click here to apply now and begin changing lives!

Contact with Questions:

 

Volunteer Coordinator

Email: volunteer@ccmke.org

Call: (414) 769-3402

Program: Adult Day Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 53208

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Create and Lead Arts and Crafts Projects for Older Adults and Adults with Disabilities

Many families in our community who care for older adults or adults with disabilities face significant challenges in balancing employment and everyday responsibilities. The demands of full-time caregiving — often without access to affordable, dependable support — can quickly become overwhelming, placing emotional, financial, and physical strain on caregivers.

But together, we can help change that.

By providing a safe, supportive environment at Catholic Charities’ Adult Day Center for older adults and adults with disabilities, we offer caregivers the reliable daytime care they need for their loved ones in order to maintain employment, manage daily responsibilities, and care for themselves. With your support, families can find balance, reduce stress, and ensure their loved ones are engaged, well-cared for, and part of a vibrant community during the day.

As an arts and crafts volunteer, you can make a meaningful impact by helping older adults and adults with disabilities stay connected and engaged through creative expression. By leading accessible art projects, you’ll help stimulate their minds and offer them a powerful way to express themselves beyond words. To get started, simply click RESPOND at the top of the page and SIGN UP. Within 24 business hours, we’ll email you to schedule a 20-minute virtual information session. After you complete the required forms, we’ll arrange a meet-and-greet with Annette, our Adult Day Center Program Director. You’ll have the chance to tour the center and meet our members — and then you’ll be ready to start volunteering. It’s that simple!

Without access to reliable daytime care, caregivers will continue to face overwhelming challenges, causing burnout and increased stress. Meanwhile, their loved ones may miss out on the opportunity to engage in meaningful activities, build social connections, and receive the support they need to thrive.

But there is another way — you can help your neighbors in need. We believe that at every age and ability, individuals deserve the support and care necessary to maintain their well-being and sense of purpose. By leading creative art activities for our members, you’re not only providing vital relief to caregivers — you’re also empowering our members to express themselves, engage their minds, and continue building meaningful connections within their community.

Maybe you, or someone in your family, know firsthand the challenges of caring for an ageing parent or a loved one with a disability. Perhaps as an art teacher, hobbyist crafter, or simply someone who values creativity and meaningful connection, you understand the importance of stayingengaged at every stage of life. Whatever your background, you have a unique opportunity to use your skills and passion to enrich the lives of others. We’d love for you to join us!

Click RESPOND at the top of the page and SIGN UP to complete our application and join our mission today! We’re excited to have you!

See Volunteer Role Details Below:



Additional Resources and Information:

Explore More about the Position and the Adult Day Center Program:

Explore the impact of our program

Read more life changing testimonies here!

 

Discover the Benefits to Volunteering:

Download a free fact sheet about the many benefits of volunteering! Click here!

Learn about the Onboarding Process:

Click here to see the onboarding process!

Eager to get Started? Apply Now!

Click here to apply now and begin changing lives!

Contact with Questions:

 

Volunteer Coordinator

Email: volunteer@ccmke.org

Call: (414) 769-3402

Program: Adult Day Center

Many families in our community who care for older adults or adults with disabilities face significant challenges in balancing employment and everyday responsibilities. The demands of full-time caregiving — often without access to affordable, dependable support — can quickly become overwhelming, placing emotional, financial, and physical strain on caregivers.

But together, we can help change that.

By providing a safe, supportive environment at Catholic Charities’ Adult Day Center for older adults and adults with disabilities, we offer caregivers the reliable daytime care they need for their loved ones in order to maintain employment, manage daily responsibilities, and care for themselves. With your support, families can find balance, reduce stress, and ensure their loved ones are engaged, well-cared for, and part of a vibrant community during the day.

As an arts and crafts volunteer, you can make a meaningful impact by helping older adults and adults with disabilities stay connected and engaged through creative expression. By leading accessible art projects, you’ll help stimulate their minds and offer them a powerful way to express themselves beyond words. To get started, simply click RESPOND at the top of the page and SIGN UP. Within 24 business hours, we’ll email you to schedule a 20-minute virtual information session. After you complete the required forms, we’ll arrange a meet-and-greet with Annette, our Adult Day Center Program Director. You’ll have the chance to tour the center and meet our members — and then you’ll be ready to start volunteering. It’s that simple!

Without access to reliable daytime care, caregivers will continue to face overwhelming challenges, causing burnout and increased stress. Meanwhile, their loved ones may miss out on the opportunity to engage in meaningful activities, build social connections, and receive the support they need to thrive.

But there is another way — you can help your neighbors in need. We believe that at every age and ability, individuals deserve the support and care necessary to maintain their well-being and sense of purpose. By leading creative art activities for our members, you’re not only providing vital relief to caregivers — you’re also empowering our members to express themselves, engage their minds, and continue building meaningful connections within their community.

Maybe you, or someone in your family, know firsthand the challenges of caring for an ageing parent or a loved one with a disability. Perhaps as an art teacher, hobbyist crafter, or simply someone who values creativity and meaningful connection, you understand the importance of stayingengaged at every stage of life. Whatever your background, you have a unique opportunity to use your skills and passion to enrich the lives of others. We’d love for you to join us!

Click RESPOND at the top of the page and SIGN UP to complete our application and join our mission today! We’re excited to have you!

See Volunteer Role Details Below:



Additional Resources and Information:

Explore More about the Position and the Adult Day Center Program:

Explore the impact of our program

Read more life changing testimonies here!

 

Discover the Benefits to Volunteering:

Download a free fact sheet about the many benefits of volunteering! Click here!

Learn about the Onboarding Process:

Click here to see the onboarding process!

Eager to get Started? Apply Now!

Click here to apply now and begin changing lives!

Contact with Questions:

 

Volunteer Coordinator

Email: volunteer@ccmke.org

Call: (414) 769-3402

Program: Adult Day Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 53208

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Event Volunteer

An event volunteer is on hand to help with any task needed!

This may include greeting guests, helping to decorate, event registration, show people to their seats, organize paper materials, etc.

Program: Special Projects

An event volunteer is on hand to help with any task needed!

This may include greeting guests, helping to decorate, event registration, show people to their seats, organize paper materials, etc.

Program: Special Projects

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 53207

Allow Groups: No