The Fund Development Committee (FDC) is a dedicated volunteer group focused on securing financial support for Haase House’s programs and services. Members create and implement innovative fundraising strategies, including grants, donor outreach, and event planning, to ensure the sustainability and growth of our non-profit. FDC meets monthly via Zoom at 6:30 pm for up to 45 minutes, with flexible scheduling as needed. Join the FDC to help build our reserves and establish a strong donor base, ensuring the longevity of Haase Community Connections.
The Curriculum & Program Enhancement Committee (CAPE) is a volunteer group dedicated to developing and refining curriculum materials that support our clients' life skill goals. Members collaborate to create individualized instruction aligned with best practices, tailored to each client’s needs. CAPE meets monthly on the second Thursday from 4:45-6:00 pm, and we welcome fresh perspectives, collaboration, and commitment to enhancing learning outcomes.
Since we have a strong belief that providing services from a home setting assures provision of a calm and safe environment for learning, as a nonprofit, we incur additional costs for upkeep and repairs compared to most others in our field. Your help is so valuable and appreciated no matter if it is only one hour. We maintain an ongoing list of needs and projects that involve light cleaning, yard work, carpentry, simple repairs, craft prep, painting.
If you’d like to contribute your time and talents, please fill out the contact form below. Whether you’re a one-time volunteer or a regular helper, your support is greatly appreciated
We host occasional Volunteer Work Days in the fall and spring. Keep an eye on our Facebook page for more details! And don’t forget to follow us on Facebook!
Do you have a talent or hobby you’d like to share? We’re always looking for individuals to lead activities that inspire our participants. Whether it's a one-time event or an ongoing commitment, your contribution can foster new interests, hobbies, and a sense of community for our participants. We guarantee you will come away with a positive experience. Some examples include Crochet, Chess, woodworking, reading, card games, cooking, baking, health topics, and crafts.
The Haase House is always open to internship or fieldwork students. Our director is an Occupational Therapist with a Master's in Special Education, along with Autism and Transition certifications and our manager is a trained in therapeutic arts. We are eager to offer meaningful experiences that help students explore or solidify their career paths.
312 Roberts Drive
MUKWONAGO, WISCONSIN