How You Can Help
From financially supporting a camper to giving your time, there are many ways you can help!
Volunteering
There are many ways you can help, either by volunteering for a project at camp, or during a Respite Camp weekend, giving a gift of financial assistance so that someone can attend camp, or purchasing equipment (see below) for the camps. These are just a few ways you can contribute. A list of volunteer opportunities can be found here. For any additional questions, please email our AmeriCorps Volunteer Coordinator or call 608.237.1397.
Required Documents to Volunteer:
Giving a Gift
Your contribution makes it possible for Easterseals Wisconsin to offer services that help children and adults with disabilities achieve their goals and live more independent, satisfying lives. You really do make a difference. Please give today.
To view a list of previous donors, follow this link.
Camp Needs Wishlist
Each year our camp staff puts together a list of items needed at camp to keep the various activities and programs running. To donate any of these items, please contact Alex Peters by email or call 608.254.8319 ext. 180 or shop our Amazon Wish List and have items shipped directly to camp!
- Personal Care Products (sanitary pads)
- Sun Screen (minimum SPF 30)
- Band-Aids (all sizes)
- Vinyl gloves
- Zip Lock Bags (gallon, quart and sandwich size)
- Deodorant
- Baby Wipes
- Tylenol (325 mg/500 mg)
- Ibuprofen (200mg)
- Miralax
- Cough Drops
- Individual Pudding and Applesauce Cups
- Youth sized bike helmets
- 2 gallon water jugs for outdoor program
- 5 gallon water coolers
- Family size ice chests (coolers) for campouts and outdoor programs (45 quart size)
- Plastic hospital mattresses
- Cots for camp out (foldable for storage)
- 4 person tents
- 5 gallon cans/jugs (for emergency water supply at camp sites)
- Garden wagon/carts
- Outdoor cooking pots and pans
- Markers & Crayons
- Colored pencils
- Fabric paint
- Tempera paint (large bottles & all colors)
- Paint brushes
- Sponges
- Pipe cleaners
- Popsicle sticks (craft sticks)
- General craft materials (glitter, googly eyes, etc.)
- Masking tape (¾ or 1 inch size)
- Glue
- Construction paper (8 ½” x 11″ or 11″ x 17″)
- Copy paper (for camp copier)
- White T-shirts for tie-dyeing (all sizes)
- Lacing (leather or plastic)
- 18 gal or larger Rubbermaid containers (use for everything to keep things clean and dry)
- Pitch forks
- Pointed shovels for general use
- Snow shovels
- Leaf rakes
- Cotton gloves for camp clean up days
- Paper plates and bowls
- Toilet paper
- Paper towels
- Kleenex/Facial tissue