We LOVE our volunteers!

April is Volunteer Month!

“Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.” – Helen Keller

Did you know that GiGi’s Playhouse Madison is 99% volunteer run? GiGi’s Playhouse could truly not exist without the generosity of volunteers! Our amazing volunteers donate over 6,500+ hours to the Playhouse each year, which enables us to provide over 5,500 program hours, free of charge, to individuals and families each year.

Volunteers provide services in a wide variety of ways including:

  • Welcoming new families
  • Program planning, service provision, mentoring, teaching, leading, assisting
  • Volunteer recruitment and coordination
  • Fundraising – grant writing, connecting with our community
  • Marketing – designing materials, public relations, blog and press release writing
  • Outreach – sharing GiGi’s mission and services with our community, advocacy
  • Photography and videography
  • Event planning & implementation for our Gala and Playhouse parties
  • Fixing things around the Playhouse
  • IT – Keeping our computers & systems up and running
  • Administrative tasks & projects
  • Cleaning, organizing & decorating the Playhouse
  • And much more!

THANK YOU to all of our amazing volunteers for your dedication and belief in our mission!

If you are interested to volunteer your time or expertise, please see our website for current volunteer opportunities and to apply: www.gigisplayhouse.org/madison/volunteer

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