Volunteer Opportunities


Welcome! We’re glad you want to volunteer.

Not only does volunteering benefit communities but it also serves you in the following ways:

  • Helps you grow as an individual, builds your confidence, and gives you a sense of purpose
  • Provides an opportunity to develop new skills and hone others
  • Introduces you to new careers and a new network of people
  • Helps you develop a sense of belonging and foster social cohesion

Need transportation?

If you are volunteering in Beloit, Janesville, Rockton, Rockford during the fall, spring, or summer and need transportation, we have a Community Connections vehicle available for use. Learn more about College Vehicles.

Public transportation is also a choice. See the Riders’ Guide and visit the Beloit Transit website for more information.

Local opportunities

Below is a short list of volunteer opportunities in the Stateline area. To know who to contact or for more information, either visit the organization’s website or email Sylvia López (lopezs@sydotnet.net), Director of Community Connections, or Suzanne Goebel (goebels@beloit.edi), Community Partner & Employer Relations Manager.

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Working with children

  • Bluestem Robotics: Mentor youth in engineering/physics skills applied to robotics, help with grant writing, fundraising, graphic design, website creation/maintenance, accounting, and/or project management.
  • Even Start Family Literacy: Care for and help develop early literacy skills in children ages zero to four years of age.
  • Literacy for Life: Support parents who are working on literacy skills with children ages zero to three. Help during events and distribute resources.
  • Merrill Elementary School: Be a Reading Buddy to K-1st graders in the early morning
  • Todd Elementary School: Be a Reading Buddy after school or be a mentor during lunchtime.
  • Winter Crafters’ and Farmers’ Market (Downtown Beloit Association): Play with and entertain children while parents work in the market. Clubs, teams and Greek houses are encouraged to volunteer as a group.

Working with families

Working with homeless shelters

  • Family Promise of Greater Beloit: Help families facing homelessness by serving meals, provide financial literacy training, and assist with fundraising events.
  • Stateline Works of Mercy: Help in the day shelter by preparing and serving food, cleaning the facilities, and assisting with social media.

Working with adult learners

  • Stateline Literacy Council: Use you academic skills to tutor adult students in ESL, GED prep (in Spanish), and/or citizenship classes.

Working with food and clothing

Working with animals

Working with environmental organizations

Annual opportunities

Other Opportunities

Non-profits seeking volunteers may contact Sylvia López at lopezs@sydotnet.net.

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