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Volunteer Opportunity Websites

For the Racine, WI area, here are websites that list volunteer opportunities and connect volunteers with local organizations.

Service Clubs

Many communities have local service clubs that offer community engagement opportunities, such as Rotary Clubs.

  • Rotary Club of Racine Founders

    Founded in 1985 in the birthplace of Rotary International founder Paul P. Harris, this 100+ member club provides service to local and international communities with a focus on youth. They sponsor Post Prom events, scholarships, and the Career Discovery Solutions program with Racine Unified School District. The club meets Fridays at 7:00 AM at Racine Country Club.

  • Kiwanis Club of West Racine

    Serving the Racine community since 1976 with over 40 members, this club is part of the 600,000-member Kiwanis International organization devoted to serving children. They partner with HALO to provide monthly meals to those experiencing homelessness and sponsor Key Clubs at local high schools. The club meets Wednesdays at 7:30 AM at Living Faith Church.

  • Junior League of Racine

    Founded in 1916 as one of the oldest active Leagues in the     

      world, this organization of women advances leadership for meaningful community

       impact through volunteer action, collaboration, and training. Part of a      

      network of 125,000+ members across 298 communities worldwide, the League      

      addresses issues including childhood hunger, family literacy, and youth       

      mentoring.

Major Events
  • Salmon-A-Rama

    Salmon-A-Rama is the nation's largest freshwater fishing tournament. Free entry with volunteer opportunities available.
  • Racine County Fair

    Annual summer tradition running July 29 - August 2, 2026 with the motto "There's No Time Like Fair Time." Features agricultural exhibits, livestock shows, carnival rides, live entertainment, food vendors, and family activities celebrating Racine County's heritage. Volunteer opportunities available throughout the event.
Mutual Aid & Grassroots Networks

Many communities rely on grassroots and informal networks to meet urgent needs. There may be opportunities to get involved through mutual aid networks, food distribution efforts, neighborhood action teams, or other groups that aren’t often listed on volunteer platforms.

Prominent Organizations

Often prominent organzations rely on their widespread recognition rather than posting on volunteer recruiting websites.

  • Faith Food Action Network

    A partnership using a mutual aid model through local African American churches in Southeast Wisconsin to improve mental health and food access by establishing Faith Food Action Teams.

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  • NAMI Racine County

    The local chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness, which offers peer-led support groups, educational classes, and advocacy, providing mutual support to those affected by mental illness.

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  • Racine County Food Bank

    Established in 1983, this nonprofit serves as Racine County’s “United Way of Food,” distributing over 90,000 pounds of food monthly to pantries, shelters, and meal sites. Volunteers can organize food drives, work at community gardens through the Racine Urban Garden Network, or help organize donations at the warehouse.

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Last updated: 01/29/2026

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