GET INVOLVED

There are many ways to “Get Involved” with Bridges to Recovery! Simply click through the tabs below and learn how you can support us, our cause, and our community. We look forward to connecting with you!

 

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Apply to Volunteer at Bridges to Recovery (Marinette & Menominee Counties)

If you are interested in volunteering at Bridges to Recovery, please click the button below to download our Volunteer Application. Please print out, complete, and mail to:

Bridges to Recovery
Attn: Volunteer Application
3123 Shore Dr.
Marinette, WI 54143

If you would like to volunteer OR have any questions about volunteering, please call (715) 330-6272.

 

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Volunteer Position Open: Marketing / Donor Cultivation

 

Volunteer Position Open: Grant Writer / Grant Writing

 

Volunteer Position Open: Volunteer Coordinator

 

Volunteer Position Open: Receptionist / Clerical

Apply to Marshfield Clinic Health Systems Americorps

Why Serve with AmeriCorps?
AmeriCorps is an opportunity for individuals of all ages and backgrounds to give their time and talent to strengthen communities.

Find Your Best Fit
AmeriCorps members and AmeriCorps Seniors volunteers can apply to serve with any of our thousands of partner organizations. Through our programs, we offer opportunities with different time commitments and requirements, so that you can serve in whatever capacity works for your goals and lifestyle.

Be a Part of Something Bigger
When you serve with AmeriCorps, you join a network of more than 1 million strong. AmeriCorps alumni continue to give back to the country through civic-minded activity. The community you build while serving with AmeriCorps is unlike any other.

Grow Personally and Professionally
Learn and grow while giving back to a community. Individuals who serve with AmeriCorps build new skill sets that they can take with them wherever they go. Older Americans can apply their hard-earned knowledge to make an impact in a new environment.

Receive Benefits for Your Service
AmeriCorps provides several benefits for its volunteers and members. Education awards are available to AmeriCorps members, as well as supplemental health insurance, loan deferment, and childcare. Benefits vary by program.

 

Apply to MCHS Americorps

Apply to Senior Community Service Employment Program

The Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) is a work-based training program for older Americans to build/enhance/update job skills to be able to look for and find a job. To be eligible, SCSEP applicants must be at least 55 years old, unemployed, meet the income requirements, have low employment prospects, and need job skills training.

 

Apply to Senior Community Service Employment Program

Donate to Bridges to Recovery via Amazon (Smile)

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Donate to Bridges to Recovery via PayPal

We use PayPal to process donations. We are always grateful for those who recognize how we care, serve, and support our community. Please consider partnering with us by offering a one-time OR monthly gift to Bridges to Recovery (Marinette & Menominee Counties). Thank you in advance.

 

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Meet Our Volunteer Coordinator

Kristy - Volunteer CoordinatorKristi and her husband, Dave, moved to the Marinette area in 2021 from the Green Bay area to enjoy early retirement.  Volunteering has always been very important throughout Kristi’s life. Locally, she has volunteered at the Peshtigo Food Pantry and Abundant Life Mission before joining the team at Biehl Bridges to Recovery.  Prior to moving to our great community, she volunteered at Unity Hospice, the American Red Cross, De Pere Christian Outreach Food Pantry, St. John’s Homeless Shelter, NAMI of NE Wisconsin, and the Salvation Army, and was also a co-team facilitator for an Al-Anon support group.  Having family, past co-workers, and friends that are in recovery or have lost their fight for recovery, our mission at Bridges to Recovery is close to her heart.