Organization | Info | Contact Information |
4-H Clubs | A youth development organization that empowers youth to reach their full potential. Local activities include livestock, horses, fair involvement and much more. There are several 4-H Clubs in Mukwonago. You can donate to those individual groups, to Waukesha County | Waukesha County 4-H: (262) 548-7774 |
Barney's Blessings | Offers support for people having difficulty feeding or caring for their pet(s). Services include food share, financial assistance with spay/neuter, and educational programs. | 211 N. Rochester St. No. 3 |
Bischon & Small | Takes in Bischon and other small dog breeds that need to be re-homed for various reasons. | 828 Perkins Dr. Ste 200 |
Cray Quilters Guild | Tries to enrich the love of quilting by sharing quilting experiences and promoting it as an art form and part of American history. | mukwonagocrazyquilters@gmail.com |
Friends of the Mukwonago | Helps to raise funds and plan | 300 Washington Ave. |
Golden Retriever Rescue of Wisconsin | Tries to assure the humane treatment of Golden Retrievers and to accept unwanted Golden Retrievers, care for them medically, spay/neuter and rehabilitate them and place them in caring homes. | PO Box 84 |
Kiwanis | Goal of is to financially assist children of the world. Most funds donated get dispersed | PO Box 111 |
Knights of Columbus | Assist with financial aid to members and their families. | Council Number 7048 |
Mukwonago Area Public Schools | The foundation is a public charity operated independently | 385 County Road NN East |
Mukwonago Catastrophic | The fund is designed to help collect money to help underinsured or uninsured community residents during health emergencies. | S90 W31299 Wigwam Dr. |
Mukwonago Food Pantry | Provides food and support to individuals and their | 325 Eagle Lake Ave. |
Mukwonago Historical and | A house museum based and furnished post-Civil War and a second museum houses an extensive collection of Native American Artifacts. | 103 Main St, PO Box 392 |
Norris Adolescent Center | An individualized treatment approach offered to children, adolescents and families. The circle provides continuity of card, treatment intensity according to needs and seamless from service to service. | W247 S10395 Center Dr |
Phantom Lake YMCA Camp | One of America's oldest independent year 'round YMCA | S110 W30240 YMCA Camp Rd. |
Seniors on the Go | Providing transportation services to the ambulatory senior citizens of the Town & Village of Mukwonago | 400 Bayview Rd, Suite B |
The Becky Werner | This foundation is to help increase the awareness and dangers of meningitis and methods of prevention. This is done through | Bob and Dee Werner |
Veteran Clubs | The American Legion is a patriotic veteran’s organization devoted to mutual helpfulness. The local post is 375. You can contact the state of WI American Legion or the | Local Post 75: |
Wildlife In Need Center | It provides treatment and care for injured, orphaned, diseased, and other types of wildlife. Also conducts educational programs | W340 S2383 Hwy C |
YMCA Mukwonago | Raising money to build a YMCA in Mukwonago. | PO Box 364 |