Get Involved
Be the Power of Human Connection
At the heart of every healing journey is a community that cares. Power of Humans thrives because of people like you, volunteers who lend their time, talent and heart to change the lives of young people facing adversity.
Whether you are supporting a child, honoring a fallen hero, helping a family reconnect through the justice system or assisting in the Kids2Kids Toy Drive event, your presence makes the "impossible" feel possible.
Ways to Get Involved
We offer pathways for volunteering. Each serves a unique community, but both share our core values of empathy, respect and restoration.
Supporting Gold Star & Military Families
In partnership with Camp Hometown Heroes, join us in serving the children of fallen U.S. service members. This is an opportunity to create a compassionate environment for grieving youth, helping them find hope and community among peers who understand their loss.
Volunteer to Fulfill the Following Roles:
Camp Counselors
Health Center Staff
Housekeeping
More
Strengthening Families Impacted by Incarceration
In partnership with Camp Reunite, help break the cycle of intergenerational trauma. Help support programming that strengthens the bond between children and their incarcerated parents, providing tools for resilience and a path toward a healthier future.
Volunteer to Fulfill the Following Roles:
Camp Counselor
Spreading Holiday Joy: Kids2Kids Toy Drive
Our Signature Community Initiative, Kids2Kids, is more than just a toy drive; it's a movement centered on "kids making a difference for kids." Help us collect and distribute thousands of toys to children in need across Southeastern Wisconsin, instilling the spirit of giving in our community's youth.
Volunteer to Fulfill the Following Roles:
Pre-Event (Decorating and toy sorting)
Day Of Celebration December 13
Fulfilling Toy List December 14
Support Our Mission
If you aren't able to give your time, your financial support can provide the "power" behind these programs. Every dollar goes directly toward making our camps free for the families who need them most.
