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Pitch in with these volunteer opportunities in Madison

This list of volunteer opportunities in the 608 includes everything from youth mentorship to gardening.

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Though the holiday season is coming to a close, we’ve still got some giving spirit left in the tank. With causes supporting film festivals, local libraries, city parks + more, check out our roundup of some great volunteer opportunities for the new year.

Natural-born teachers and mentors

Cambridge Community Activities Program | Hang out with both kids and staff playing video games, sports + more while serving as mentors for youths.

For the outdoorsy types

City of Madison Parks Division | Become a volunteer flower gardener — adopt a city park and nurture your very own pre-planned plot + greenspace.

Olbrich Botanical Gardens | Join the volunteer program for opportunities working in the gardens pruning, greeting guests, and engaging in the library.

Self-proclaimed bibliophiles

Madison Public Libraries | Serve as the volunteer outreach coordinator and be the front face for others looking to volunteer with MPL. Help screen applicants + support library friends in daily management tasks.

If you want to help your neighbors in need

The River Food Pantry | As a river runner, you’ll get the opportunity to help deliver food to families in need around the Dane area.

If you’re passionate about supporting local community groups

Madison Area Bus Advocates | Consider yourself a transit fan? This org is looking for support on everything from photography, writing, bus stop upkeep, and reaching out to government officials.

Dane County Farmers’ Market | Help answer visitors’ questions and make sure everyone has a positive experience shopping for local goods.

Know of a great volunteer opportunity? Send us a message so we can help support the causes that mean most to you.

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