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Volunteer: Comfort Team Volunteers Needed (Defiance)

Walking with a family whose baby’s life is expected to be brief, entering into the sacred place where heaven meets earth as they say hello and goodbye to their child, it is a gift most meaningful, and we take this privilege very seriously at Sufficient Grace Ministries. Because every life matters, we want each family to know, they are not walking this path alone. We strive to provide 24 hour availability of quality support from well-trained professionals. Our SGM Comfort Team Volunteers commit to 12 hour on call shifts where they may or may not receive a call. All active volunteers must sign up to serve at minimum one day a month. The most important quality we are looking for in our comfort team volunteers is a heart of compassion and understanding for those who are grieving the loss of a child. Our volunteers are not there to try to fix or try to find the right answer…we are simply there to come alongside as companions walking this path together.

Comfort Doulas, Remembrance Photographers, and all perinatal hospice support staff will be expected to:

Come alongside grieving parents in various settings:  in person, on the telephone, online, at a hospital, birthing center, in a doctor’s office, and at the SGM office. Understand and adhere to the philosophy of care as outlined by SGM and perinatal hospice Help families who receive a fatal diagnosis in pregnancy form a birth plan, help communicate their birth plan to others involved in their care, and help implement the plan according to the family’s wishes Offer encouragement, support, and a listening ear Foster a gentle, non-judgmental environment that helps parents experience their story, their way, creating the most optimal
experience possible under the circumstances Support the idea that each family has been given a gift of time with their child and have the opportunity to embrace his/her life for as long as they are given. Compile and offer bereavement support services and memory-making items (SGM offers an array of suitable items for this purpose. A wealth of resources are available for the doula/support staff through SGM at www.sufficientgraceministries.org) Comfort Doulas/Companions must be approachable and gentle, not imparting their own ideas, but guiding families and suggesting options when
applicable. Learn and implement SGM Remembrance Photography services for perinatal hospice maternity sessions and birth/memory-making sessions as well as funerals and other remembrance photography requests. 

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To become an SGM Comfort Team Volunteer, you must

Submit the application at this link: SGM Comfort Team Application (jotform.com) Submit at least two references from non-family members in the form of a letter of recommendation on professional letterhead, if applicable, attesting to your character and ability to perform the duties of an SGM Doula to sufficientgraceministries@gmail.com.  Begin the process by filling out the online application/interview below.  Once you receive board approval, you will register and begin your SGM Introductory Training Process. Training must be completed within two weeks of registration.  Final Interview – After introductory training, you will complete an interview with your Regional Coordinator and/or the Director of SGM Perinatal Hospice and Bereavement Support Services.  Mentoring – You will accompany an experienced, approved and certified SGM Comfort Team Volunteer until there is agreement that you are ready to serve without mentorship.  Additional Training – In addition to the introductory training, you will be required to attend the annual April Training and complete the Independent study to become fully certified. 

Sufficient Grace Ministries will consider individuals who have a heart to serve bereaved parents as potential volunteer candidates. Perinatal hospice and bereavement service volunteers must be at least 18 years old, and have some experience with loss and/or a compassionate heart, and willing to attend training in comfort companioning and remembrance photography. Training and in service will be required of all volunteers wishing to meet directly with families. There may be additional interviews, background checks, and regular evaluations performed by your Regional Coordinator, the President, or Vice President of SGM. We are looking for those with a heart of compassion and a proper level of professionalism to serve families in such tender moments. We expect those representing the ministry to have an understanding of our statement of beliefs. All prospective volunteers will have to be reviewed and approved by Sufficient Grace Ministries board members. Those volunteers who are approved and signed the agreement will be expected to comply with all policies of the ministry. Upon approval from SGM, you will be able to sign up for the required SGM Comfort Team Training. As part of your training, you will begin the mentoring process as soon as you complete the Introductory training and final interview. 

 

Organization: Sufficient Grace Ministries for Women

Walking with a family whose baby’s life is expected to be brief, entering into the sacred place where heaven meets earth as they say hello and goodbye to their child, it is a gift most meaningful, and we take this privilege very seriously at Sufficient Grace Ministries. Because every life matters, we want each family to know, they are not walking this path alone. We strive to provide 24 hour availability of quality support from well-trained professionals. Our SGM Comfort Team Volunteers commit to 12 hour on call shifts where they may or may not receive a call. All active volunteers must sign up to serve at minimum one day a month. The most important quality we are looking for in our comfort team volunteers is a heart of compassion and understanding for those who are grieving the loss of a child. Our volunteers are not there to try to fix or try to find the right answer…we are simply there to come alongside as companions walking this path together.

Comfort Doulas, Remembrance Photographers, and all perinatal hospice support staff will be expected to:

Come alongside grieving parents in various settings:  in person, on the telephone, online, at a hospital, birthing center, in a doctor’s office, and at the SGM office. Understand and adhere to the philosophy of care as outlined by SGM and perinatal hospice Help families who receive a fatal diagnosis in pregnancy form a birth plan, help communicate their birth plan to others involved in their care, and help implement the plan according to the family’s wishes Offer encouragement, support, and a listening ear Foster a gentle, non-judgmental environment that helps parents experience their story, their way, creating the most optimal
experience possible under the circumstances Support the idea that each family has been given a gift of time with their child and have the opportunity to embrace his/her life for as long as they are given. Compile and offer bereavement support services and memory-making items (SGM offers an array of suitable items for this purpose. A wealth of resources are available for the doula/support staff through SGM at www.sufficientgraceministries.org) Comfort Doulas/Companions must be approachable and gentle, not imparting their own ideas, but guiding families and suggesting options when
applicable. Learn and implement SGM Remembrance Photography services for perinatal hospice maternity sessions and birth/memory-making sessions as well as funerals and other remembrance photography requests. 

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To become an SGM Comfort Team Volunteer, you must

Submit the application at this link: SGM Comfort Team Application (jotform.com) Submit at least two references from non-family members in the form of a letter of recommendation on professional letterhead, if applicable, attesting to your character and ability to perform the duties of an SGM Doula to sufficientgraceministries@gmail.com.  Begin the process by filling out the online application/interview below.  Once you receive board approval, you will register and begin your SGM Introductory Training Process. Training must be completed within two weeks of registration.  Final Interview – After introductory training, you will complete an interview with your Regional Coordinator and/or the Director of SGM Perinatal Hospice and Bereavement Support Services.  Mentoring – You will accompany an experienced, approved and certified SGM Comfort Team Volunteer until there is agreement that you are ready to serve without mentorship.  Additional Training – In addition to the introductory training, you will be required to attend the annual April Training and complete the Independent study to become fully certified. 

Sufficient Grace Ministries will consider individuals who have a heart to serve bereaved parents as potential volunteer candidates. Perinatal hospice and bereavement service volunteers must be at least 18 years old, and have some experience with loss and/or a compassionate heart, and willing to attend training in comfort companioning and remembrance photography. Training and in service will be required of all volunteers wishing to meet directly with families. There may be additional interviews, background checks, and regular evaluations performed by your Regional Coordinator, the President, or Vice President of SGM. We are looking for those with a heart of compassion and a proper level of professionalism to serve families in such tender moments. We expect those representing the ministry to have an understanding of our statement of beliefs. All prospective volunteers will have to be reviewed and approved by Sufficient Grace Ministries board members. Those volunteers who are approved and signed the agreement will be expected to comply with all policies of the ministry. Upon approval from SGM, you will be able to sign up for the required SGM Comfort Team Training. As part of your training, you will begin the mentoring process as soon as you complete the Introductory training and final interview. 

 

Organization: Sufficient Grace Ministries for Women

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43506

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Comfort Team Volunteers Needed (Bryan)

Walking with a family whose baby’s life is expected to be brief, entering into the sacred place where heaven meets earth as they say hello and goodbye to their child, it is a gift most meaningful, and we take this privilege very seriously at Sufficient Grace Ministries. Because every life matters, we want each family to know, they are not walking this path alone. We strive to provide 24 hour availability of quality support from well-trained professionals. Our SGM Comfort Team Volunteers commit to 12 hour on call shifts where they may or may not receive a call. All active volunteers must sign up to serve at minimum one day a month. The most important quality we are looking for in our comfort team volunteers is a heart of compassion and understanding for those who are grieving the loss of a child. Our volunteers are not there to try to fix or try to find the right answer…we are simply there to come alongside as companions walking this path together.

Comfort Doulas, Remembrance Photographers, and all perinatal hospice support staff will be expected to:

Come alongside grieving parents in various settings:  in person, on the telephone, online, at a hospital, birthing center, in a doctor’s office, and at the SGM office. Understand and adhere to the philosophy of care as outlined by SGM and perinatal hospice Help families who receive a fatal diagnosis in pregnancy form a birth plan, help communicate their birth plan to others involved in their care, and help implement the plan according to the family’s wishes Offer encouragement, support, and a listening ear Foster a gentle, non-judgmental environment that helps parents experience their story, their way, creating the most optimal
experience possible under the circumstances Support the idea that each family has been given a gift of time with their child and have the opportunity to embrace his/her life for as long as they are given. Compile and offer bereavement support services and memory-making items (SGM offers an array of suitable items for this purpose. A wealth of resources are available for the doula/support staff through SGM at www.sufficientgraceministries.org) Comfort Doulas/Companions must be approachable and gentle, not imparting their own ideas, but guiding families and suggesting options when
applicable. Learn and implement SGM Remembrance Photography services for perinatal hospice maternity sessions and birth/memory-making sessions as well as funerals and other remembrance photography requests. 

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To become an SGM Comfort Team Volunteer, you must

Submit the application at this link: SGM Comfort Team Application (jotform.com) Submit at least two references from non-family members in the form of a letter of recommendation on professional letterhead, if applicable, attesting to your character and ability to perform the duties of an SGM Doula to sufficientgraceministries@gmail.com.  Begin the process by filling out the online application/interview below.  Once you receive board approval, you will register and begin your SGM Introductory Training Process. Training must be completed within two weeks of registration.  Final Interview – After introductory training, you will complete an interview with your Regional Coordinator and/or the Director of SGM Perinatal Hospice and Bereavement Support Services.  Mentoring – You will accompany an experienced, approved and certified SGM Comfort Team Volunteer until there is agreement that you are ready to serve without mentorship.  Additional Training – In addition to the introductory training, you will be required to attend the annual April Training and complete the Independent study to become fully certified. 

Sufficient Grace Ministries will consider individuals who have a heart to serve bereaved parents as potential volunteer candidates. Perinatal hospice and bereavement service volunteers must be at least 18 years old, and have some experience with loss and/or a compassionate heart, and willing to attend training in comfort companioning and remembrance photography. Training and in service will be required of all volunteers wishing to meet directly with families. There may be additional interviews, background checks, and regular evaluations performed by your Regional Coordinator, the President, or Vice President of SGM. We are looking for those with a heart of compassion and a proper level of professionalism to serve families in such tender moments. We expect those representing the ministry to have an understanding of our statement of beliefs. All prospective volunteers will have to be reviewed and approved by Sufficient Grace Ministries board members. Those volunteers who are approved and signed the agreement will be expected to comply with all policies of the ministry. Upon approval from SGM, you will be able to sign up for the required SGM Comfort Team Training. As part of your training, you will begin the mentoring process as soon as you complete the Introductory training and final interview. 

 

Organization: Sufficient Grace Ministries for Women

Walking with a family whose baby’s life is expected to be brief, entering into the sacred place where heaven meets earth as they say hello and goodbye to their child, it is a gift most meaningful, and we take this privilege very seriously at Sufficient Grace Ministries. Because every life matters, we want each family to know, they are not walking this path alone. We strive to provide 24 hour availability of quality support from well-trained professionals. Our SGM Comfort Team Volunteers commit to 12 hour on call shifts where they may or may not receive a call. All active volunteers must sign up to serve at minimum one day a month. The most important quality we are looking for in our comfort team volunteers is a heart of compassion and understanding for those who are grieving the loss of a child. Our volunteers are not there to try to fix or try to find the right answer…we are simply there to come alongside as companions walking this path together.

Comfort Doulas, Remembrance Photographers, and all perinatal hospice support staff will be expected to:

Come alongside grieving parents in various settings:  in person, on the telephone, online, at a hospital, birthing center, in a doctor’s office, and at the SGM office. Understand and adhere to the philosophy of care as outlined by SGM and perinatal hospice Help families who receive a fatal diagnosis in pregnancy form a birth plan, help communicate their birth plan to others involved in their care, and help implement the plan according to the family’s wishes Offer encouragement, support, and a listening ear Foster a gentle, non-judgmental environment that helps parents experience their story, their way, creating the most optimal
experience possible under the circumstances Support the idea that each family has been given a gift of time with their child and have the opportunity to embrace his/her life for as long as they are given. Compile and offer bereavement support services and memory-making items (SGM offers an array of suitable items for this purpose. A wealth of resources are available for the doula/support staff through SGM at www.sufficientgraceministries.org) Comfort Doulas/Companions must be approachable and gentle, not imparting their own ideas, but guiding families and suggesting options when
applicable. Learn and implement SGM Remembrance Photography services for perinatal hospice maternity sessions and birth/memory-making sessions as well as funerals and other remembrance photography requests. 

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To become an SGM Comfort Team Volunteer, you must

Submit the application at this link: SGM Comfort Team Application (jotform.com) Submit at least two references from non-family members in the form of a letter of recommendation on professional letterhead, if applicable, attesting to your character and ability to perform the duties of an SGM Doula to sufficientgraceministries@gmail.com.  Begin the process by filling out the online application/interview below.  Once you receive board approval, you will register and begin your SGM Introductory Training Process. Training must be completed within two weeks of registration.  Final Interview – After introductory training, you will complete an interview with your Regional Coordinator and/or the Director of SGM Perinatal Hospice and Bereavement Support Services.  Mentoring – You will accompany an experienced, approved and certified SGM Comfort Team Volunteer until there is agreement that you are ready to serve without mentorship.  Additional Training – In addition to the introductory training, you will be required to attend the annual April Training and complete the Independent study to become fully certified. 

Sufficient Grace Ministries will consider individuals who have a heart to serve bereaved parents as potential volunteer candidates. Perinatal hospice and bereavement service volunteers must be at least 18 years old, and have some experience with loss and/or a compassionate heart, and willing to attend training in comfort companioning and remembrance photography. Training and in service will be required of all volunteers wishing to meet directly with families. There may be additional interviews, background checks, and regular evaluations performed by your Regional Coordinator, the President, or Vice President of SGM. We are looking for those with a heart of compassion and a proper level of professionalism to serve families in such tender moments. We expect those representing the ministry to have an understanding of our statement of beliefs. All prospective volunteers will have to be reviewed and approved by Sufficient Grace Ministries board members. Those volunteers who are approved and signed the agreement will be expected to comply with all policies of the ministry. Upon approval from SGM, you will be able to sign up for the required SGM Comfort Team Training. As part of your training, you will begin the mentoring process as soon as you complete the Introductory training and final interview. 

 

Organization: Sufficient Grace Ministries for Women

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43506

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Comfort Team Volunteers Needed (Youngstown)

Walking with a family whose baby’s life is expected to be brief, entering into the sacred place where heaven meets earth as they say hello and goodbye to their child, it is a gift most meaningful, and we take this privilege very seriously at Sufficient Grace Ministries. Because every life matters, we want each family to know, they are not walking this path alone. We strive to provide 24 hour availability of quality support from well-trained professionals. Our SGM Comfort Team Volunteers commit to 12 hour on call shifts where they may or may not receive a call. All active volunteers must sign up to serve at minimum one day a month. The most important quality we are looking for in our comfort team volunteers is a heart of compassion and understanding for those who are grieving the loss of a child. Our volunteers are not there to try to fix or try to find the right answer…we are simply there to come alongside as companions walking this path together.

Comfort Doulas, Remembrance Photographers, and all perinatal hospice support staff will be expected to:

Come alongside grieving parents in various settings:  in person, on the telephone, online, at a hospital, birthing center, in a doctor’s office, and at the SGM office. Understand and adhere to the philosophy of care as outlined by SGM and perinatal hospice Help families who receive a fatal diagnosis in pregnancy form a birth plan, help communicate their birth plan to others involved in their care, and help implement the plan according to the family’s wishes Offer encouragement, support, and a listening ear Foster a gentle, non-judgmental environment that helps parents experience their story, their way, creating the most optimal
experience possible under the circumstances Support the idea that each family has been given a gift of time with their child and have the opportunity to embrace his/her life for as long as they are given. Compile and offer bereavement support services and memory-making items (SGM offers an array of suitable items for this purpose. A wealth of resources are available for the doula/support staff through SGM at www.sufficientgraceministries.org) Comfort Doulas/Companions must be approachable and gentle, not imparting their own ideas, but guiding families and suggesting options when
applicable. Learn and implement SGM Remembrance Photography services for perinatal hospice maternity sessions and birth/memory-making sessions as well as funerals and other remembrance photography requests. 

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To become an SGM Comfort Team Volunteer, you must

Submit the application at this link: SGM Comfort Team Application (jotform.com) Submit at least two references from non-family members in the form of a letter of recommendation on professional letterhead, if applicable, attesting to your character and ability to perform the duties of an SGM Doula to sufficientgraceministries@gmail.com.  Begin the process by filling out the online application/interview below.  Once you receive board approval, you will register and begin your SGM Introductory Training Process. Training must be completed within two weeks of registration.  Final Interview – After introductory training, you will complete an interview with your Regional Coordinator and/or the Director of SGM Perinatal Hospice and Bereavement Support Services.  Mentoring – You will accompany an experienced, approved and certified SGM Comfort Team Volunteer until there is agreement that you are ready to serve without mentorship.  Additional Training – In addition to the introductory training, you will be required to attend the annual April Training and complete the Independent study to become fully certified. 

Sufficient Grace Ministries will consider individuals who have a heart to serve bereaved parents as potential volunteer candidates. Perinatal hospice and bereavement service volunteers must be at least 18 years old, and have some experience with loss and/or a compassionate heart, and willing to attend training in comfort companioning and remembrance photography. Training and in service will be required of all volunteers wishing to meet directly with families. There may be additional interviews, background checks, and regular evaluations performed by your Regional Coordinator, the President, or Vice President of SGM. We are looking for those with a heart of compassion and a proper level of professionalism to serve families in such tender moments. We expect those representing the ministry to have an understanding of our statement of beliefs. All prospective volunteers will have to be reviewed and approved by Sufficient Grace Ministries board members. Those volunteers who are approved and signed the agreement will be expected to comply with all policies of the ministry. Upon approval from SGM, you will be able to sign up for the required SGM Comfort Team Training. As part of your training, you will begin the mentoring process as soon as you complete the Introductory training and final interview. 

 

Organization: Sufficient Grace Ministries for Women

Walking with a family whose baby’s life is expected to be brief, entering into the sacred place where heaven meets earth as they say hello and goodbye to their child, it is a gift most meaningful, and we take this privilege very seriously at Sufficient Grace Ministries. Because every life matters, we want each family to know, they are not walking this path alone. We strive to provide 24 hour availability of quality support from well-trained professionals. Our SGM Comfort Team Volunteers commit to 12 hour on call shifts where they may or may not receive a call. All active volunteers must sign up to serve at minimum one day a month. The most important quality we are looking for in our comfort team volunteers is a heart of compassion and understanding for those who are grieving the loss of a child. Our volunteers are not there to try to fix or try to find the right answer…we are simply there to come alongside as companions walking this path together.

Comfort Doulas, Remembrance Photographers, and all perinatal hospice support staff will be expected to:

Come alongside grieving parents in various settings:  in person, on the telephone, online, at a hospital, birthing center, in a doctor’s office, and at the SGM office. Understand and adhere to the philosophy of care as outlined by SGM and perinatal hospice Help families who receive a fatal diagnosis in pregnancy form a birth plan, help communicate their birth plan to others involved in their care, and help implement the plan according to the family’s wishes Offer encouragement, support, and a listening ear Foster a gentle, non-judgmental environment that helps parents experience their story, their way, creating the most optimal
experience possible under the circumstances Support the idea that each family has been given a gift of time with their child and have the opportunity to embrace his/her life for as long as they are given. Compile and offer bereavement support services and memory-making items (SGM offers an array of suitable items for this purpose. A wealth of resources are available for the doula/support staff through SGM at www.sufficientgraceministries.org) Comfort Doulas/Companions must be approachable and gentle, not imparting their own ideas, but guiding families and suggesting options when
applicable. Learn and implement SGM Remembrance Photography services for perinatal hospice maternity sessions and birth/memory-making sessions as well as funerals and other remembrance photography requests. 

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To become an SGM Comfort Team Volunteer, you must

Submit the application at this link: SGM Comfort Team Application (jotform.com) Submit at least two references from non-family members in the form of a letter of recommendation on professional letterhead, if applicable, attesting to your character and ability to perform the duties of an SGM Doula to sufficientgraceministries@gmail.com.  Begin the process by filling out the online application/interview below.  Once you receive board approval, you will register and begin your SGM Introductory Training Process. Training must be completed within two weeks of registration.  Final Interview – After introductory training, you will complete an interview with your Regional Coordinator and/or the Director of SGM Perinatal Hospice and Bereavement Support Services.  Mentoring – You will accompany an experienced, approved and certified SGM Comfort Team Volunteer until there is agreement that you are ready to serve without mentorship.  Additional Training – In addition to the introductory training, you will be required to attend the annual April Training and complete the Independent study to become fully certified. 

Sufficient Grace Ministries will consider individuals who have a heart to serve bereaved parents as potential volunteer candidates. Perinatal hospice and bereavement service volunteers must be at least 18 years old, and have some experience with loss and/or a compassionate heart, and willing to attend training in comfort companioning and remembrance photography. Training and in service will be required of all volunteers wishing to meet directly with families. There may be additional interviews, background checks, and regular evaluations performed by your Regional Coordinator, the President, or Vice President of SGM. We are looking for those with a heart of compassion and a proper level of professionalism to serve families in such tender moments. We expect those representing the ministry to have an understanding of our statement of beliefs. All prospective volunteers will have to be reviewed and approved by Sufficient Grace Ministries board members. Those volunteers who are approved and signed the agreement will be expected to comply with all policies of the ministry. Upon approval from SGM, you will be able to sign up for the required SGM Comfort Team Training. As part of your training, you will begin the mentoring process as soon as you complete the Introductory training and final interview. 

 

Organization: Sufficient Grace Ministries for Women

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44505

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Comfort Team Volunteers Needed (Springfield)

Walking with a family whose baby’s life is expected to be brief, entering into the sacred place where heaven meets earth as they say hello and goodbye to their child, it is a gift most meaningful, and we take this privilege very seriously at Sufficient Grace Ministries. Because every life matters, we want each family to know, they are not walking this path alone. We strive to provide 24 hour availability of quality support from well-trained professionals. Our SGM Comfort Team Volunteers commit to 12 hour on call shifts where they may or may not receive a call. All active volunteers must sign up to serve at minimum one day a month. The most important quality we are looking for in our comfort team volunteers is a heart of compassion and understanding for those who are grieving the loss of a child. Our volunteers are not there to try to fix or try to find the right answer…we are simply there to come alongside as companions walking this path together.

Comfort Doulas, Remembrance Photographers, and all perinatal hospice support staff will be expected to:

Come alongside grieving parents in various settings:  in person, on the telephone, online, at a hospital, birthing center, in a doctor’s office, and at the SGM office. Understand and adhere to the philosophy of care as outlined by SGM and perinatal hospice Help families who receive a fatal diagnosis in pregnancy form a birth plan, help communicate their birth plan to others involved in their care, and help implement the plan according to the family’s wishes Offer encouragement, support, and a listening ear Foster a gentle, non-judgmental environment that helps parents experience their story, their way, creating the most optimal
experience possible under the circumstances Support the idea that each family has been given a gift of time with their child and have the opportunity to embrace his/her life for as long as they are given. Compile and offer bereavement support services and memory-making items (SGM offers an array of suitable items for this purpose. A wealth of resources are available for the doula/support staff through SGM at www.sufficientgraceministries.org) Comfort Doulas/Companions must be approachable and gentle, not imparting their own ideas, but guiding families and suggesting options when
applicable. Learn and implement SGM Remembrance Photography services for perinatal hospice maternity sessions and birth/memory-making sessions as well as funerals and other remembrance photography requests. 

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To become an SGM Comfort Team Volunteer, you must

Submit the application at this link: SGM Comfort Team Application (jotform.com) Submit at least two references from non-family members in the form of a letter of recommendation on professional letterhead, if applicable, attesting to your character and ability to perform the duties of an SGM Doula to sufficientgraceministries@gmail.com.  Begin the process by filling out the online application/interview below.  Once you receive board approval, you will register and begin your SGM Introductory Training Process. Training must be completed within two weeks of registration.  Final Interview – After introductory training, you will complete an interview with your Regional Coordinator and/or the Director of SGM Perinatal Hospice and Bereavement Support Services.  Mentoring – You will accompany an experienced, approved and certified SGM Comfort Team Volunteer until there is agreement that you are ready to serve without mentorship.  Additional Training – In addition to the introductory training, you will be required to attend the annual April Training and complete the Independent study to become fully certified. 

Sufficient Grace Ministries will consider individuals who have a heart to serve bereaved parents as potential volunteer candidates. Perinatal hospice and bereavement service volunteers must be at least 18 years old, and have some experience with loss and/or a compassionate heart, and willing to attend training in comfort companioning and remembrance photography. Training and in service will be required of all volunteers wishing to meet directly with families. There may be additional interviews, background checks, and regular evaluations performed by your Regional Coordinator, the President, or Vice President of SGM. We are looking for those with a heart of compassion and a proper level of professionalism to serve families in such tender moments. We expect those representing the ministry to have an understanding of our statement of beliefs. All prospective volunteers will have to be reviewed and approved by Sufficient Grace Ministries board members. Those volunteers who are approved and signed the agreement will be expected to comply with all policies of the ministry. Upon approval from SGM, you will be able to sign up for the required SGM Comfort Team Training. As part of your training, you will begin the mentoring process as soon as you complete the Introductory training and final interview. 

 

Organization: Sufficient Grace Ministries for Women

Walking with a family whose baby’s life is expected to be brief, entering into the sacred place where heaven meets earth as they say hello and goodbye to their child, it is a gift most meaningful, and we take this privilege very seriously at Sufficient Grace Ministries. Because every life matters, we want each family to know, they are not walking this path alone. We strive to provide 24 hour availability of quality support from well-trained professionals. Our SGM Comfort Team Volunteers commit to 12 hour on call shifts where they may or may not receive a call. All active volunteers must sign up to serve at minimum one day a month. The most important quality we are looking for in our comfort team volunteers is a heart of compassion and understanding for those who are grieving the loss of a child. Our volunteers are not there to try to fix or try to find the right answer…we are simply there to come alongside as companions walking this path together.

Comfort Doulas, Remembrance Photographers, and all perinatal hospice support staff will be expected to:

Come alongside grieving parents in various settings:  in person, on the telephone, online, at a hospital, birthing center, in a doctor’s office, and at the SGM office. Understand and adhere to the philosophy of care as outlined by SGM and perinatal hospice Help families who receive a fatal diagnosis in pregnancy form a birth plan, help communicate their birth plan to others involved in their care, and help implement the plan according to the family’s wishes Offer encouragement, support, and a listening ear Foster a gentle, non-judgmental environment that helps parents experience their story, their way, creating the most optimal
experience possible under the circumstances Support the idea that each family has been given a gift of time with their child and have the opportunity to embrace his/her life for as long as they are given. Compile and offer bereavement support services and memory-making items (SGM offers an array of suitable items for this purpose. A wealth of resources are available for the doula/support staff through SGM at www.sufficientgraceministries.org) Comfort Doulas/Companions must be approachable and gentle, not imparting their own ideas, but guiding families and suggesting options when
applicable. Learn and implement SGM Remembrance Photography services for perinatal hospice maternity sessions and birth/memory-making sessions as well as funerals and other remembrance photography requests. 

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To become an SGM Comfort Team Volunteer, you must

Submit the application at this link: SGM Comfort Team Application (jotform.com) Submit at least two references from non-family members in the form of a letter of recommendation on professional letterhead, if applicable, attesting to your character and ability to perform the duties of an SGM Doula to sufficientgraceministries@gmail.com.  Begin the process by filling out the online application/interview below.  Once you receive board approval, you will register and begin your SGM Introductory Training Process. Training must be completed within two weeks of registration.  Final Interview – After introductory training, you will complete an interview with your Regional Coordinator and/or the Director of SGM Perinatal Hospice and Bereavement Support Services.  Mentoring – You will accompany an experienced, approved and certified SGM Comfort Team Volunteer until there is agreement that you are ready to serve without mentorship.  Additional Training – In addition to the introductory training, you will be required to attend the annual April Training and complete the Independent study to become fully certified. 

Sufficient Grace Ministries will consider individuals who have a heart to serve bereaved parents as potential volunteer candidates. Perinatal hospice and bereavement service volunteers must be at least 18 years old, and have some experience with loss and/or a compassionate heart, and willing to attend training in comfort companioning and remembrance photography. Training and in service will be required of all volunteers wishing to meet directly with families. There may be additional interviews, background checks, and regular evaluations performed by your Regional Coordinator, the President, or Vice President of SGM. We are looking for those with a heart of compassion and a proper level of professionalism to serve families in such tender moments. We expect those representing the ministry to have an understanding of our statement of beliefs. All prospective volunteers will have to be reviewed and approved by Sufficient Grace Ministries board members. Those volunteers who are approved and signed the agreement will be expected to comply with all policies of the ministry. Upon approval from SGM, you will be able to sign up for the required SGM Comfort Team Training. As part of your training, you will begin the mentoring process as soon as you complete the Introductory training and final interview. 

 

Organization: Sufficient Grace Ministries for Women

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45504

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Comfort Team Volunteers Needed (Southeast Ohio)

Walking with a family whose baby’s life is expected to be brief, entering into the sacred place where heaven meets earth as they say hello and goodbye to their child, it is a gift most meaningful, and we take this privilege very seriously at Sufficient Grace Ministries. Because every life matters, we want each family to know, they are not walking this path alone. We strive to provide 24 hour availability of quality support from well-trained professionals. Our SGM Comfort Team Volunteers commit to 12 hour on call shifts where they may or may not receive a call. All active volunteers must sign up to serve at minimum one day a month. The most important quality we are looking for in our comfort team volunteers is a heart of compassion and understanding for those who are grieving the loss of a child. Our volunteers are not there to try to fix or try to find the right answer…we are simply there to come alongside as companions walking this path together.

Comfort Doulas, Remembrance Photographers, and all perinatal hospice support staff will be expected to:

Come alongside grieving parents in various settings:  in person, on the telephone, online, at a hospital, birthing center, in a doctor’s office, and at the SGM office. Understand and adhere to the philosophy of care as outlined by SGM and perinatal hospice Help families who receive a fatal diagnosis in pregnancy form a birth plan, help communicate their birth plan to others involved in their care, and help implement the plan according to the family’s wishes Offer encouragement, support, and a listening ear Foster a gentle, non-judgmental environment that helps parents experience their story, their way, creating the most optimal
experience possible under the circumstances Support the idea that each family has been given a gift of time with their child and have the opportunity to embrace his/her life for as long as they are given. Compile and offer bereavement support services and memory-making items (SGM offers an array of suitable items for this purpose. A wealth of resources are available for the doula/support staff through SGM at www.sufficientgraceministries.org) Comfort Doulas/Companions must be approachable and gentle, not imparting their own ideas, but guiding families and suggesting options when
applicable. Learn and implement SGM Remembrance Photography services for perinatal hospice maternity sessions and birth/memory-making sessions as well as funerals and other remembrance photography requests. 

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To become an SGM Comfort Team Volunteer, you must

Submit the application at this link: SGM Comfort Team Application (jotform.com) Submit at least two references from non-family members in the form of a letter of recommendation on professional letterhead, if applicable, attesting to your character and ability to perform the duties of an SGM Doula to sufficientgraceministries@gmail.com.  Begin the process by filling out the online application/interview below.  Once you receive board approval, you will register and begin your SGM Introductory Training Process. Training must be completed within two weeks of registration.  Final Interview – After introductory training, you will complete an interview with your Regional Coordinator and/or the Director of SGM Perinatal Hospice and Bereavement Support Services.  Mentoring – You will accompany an experienced, approved and certified SGM Comfort Team Volunteer until there is agreement that you are ready to serve without mentorship.  Additional Training – In addition to the introductory training, you will be required to attend the annual April Training and complete the Independent study to become fully certified. 

Sufficient Grace Ministries will consider individuals who have a heart to serve bereaved parents as potential volunteer candidates. Perinatal hospice and bereavement service volunteers must be at least 18 years old, and have some experience with loss and/or a compassionate heart, and willing to attend training in comfort companioning and remembrance photography. Training and in service will be required of all volunteers wishing to meet directly with families. There may be additional interviews, background checks, and regular evaluations performed by your Regional Coordinator, the President, or Vice President of SGM. We are looking for those with a heart of compassion and a proper level of professionalism to serve families in such tender moments. We expect those representing the ministry to have an understanding of our statement of beliefs. All prospective volunteers will have to be reviewed and approved by Sufficient Grace Ministries board members. Those volunteers who are approved and signed the agreement will be expected to comply with all policies of the ministry. Upon approval from SGM, you will be able to sign up for the required SGM Comfort Team Training. As part of your training, you will begin the mentoring process as soon as you complete the Introductory training and final interview. 

 

Organization: Sufficient Grace Ministries for Women

Walking with a family whose baby’s life is expected to be brief, entering into the sacred place where heaven meets earth as they say hello and goodbye to their child, it is a gift most meaningful, and we take this privilege very seriously at Sufficient Grace Ministries. Because every life matters, we want each family to know, they are not walking this path alone. We strive to provide 24 hour availability of quality support from well-trained professionals. Our SGM Comfort Team Volunteers commit to 12 hour on call shifts where they may or may not receive a call. All active volunteers must sign up to serve at minimum one day a month. The most important quality we are looking for in our comfort team volunteers is a heart of compassion and understanding for those who are grieving the loss of a child. Our volunteers are not there to try to fix or try to find the right answer…we are simply there to come alongside as companions walking this path together.

Comfort Doulas, Remembrance Photographers, and all perinatal hospice support staff will be expected to:

Come alongside grieving parents in various settings:  in person, on the telephone, online, at a hospital, birthing center, in a doctor’s office, and at the SGM office. Understand and adhere to the philosophy of care as outlined by SGM and perinatal hospice Help families who receive a fatal diagnosis in pregnancy form a birth plan, help communicate their birth plan to others involved in their care, and help implement the plan according to the family’s wishes Offer encouragement, support, and a listening ear Foster a gentle, non-judgmental environment that helps parents experience their story, their way, creating the most optimal
experience possible under the circumstances Support the idea that each family has been given a gift of time with their child and have the opportunity to embrace his/her life for as long as they are given. Compile and offer bereavement support services and memory-making items (SGM offers an array of suitable items for this purpose. A wealth of resources are available for the doula/support staff through SGM at www.sufficientgraceministries.org) Comfort Doulas/Companions must be approachable and gentle, not imparting their own ideas, but guiding families and suggesting options when
applicable. Learn and implement SGM Remembrance Photography services for perinatal hospice maternity sessions and birth/memory-making sessions as well as funerals and other remembrance photography requests. 

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To become an SGM Comfort Team Volunteer, you must

Submit the application at this link: SGM Comfort Team Application (jotform.com) Submit at least two references from non-family members in the form of a letter of recommendation on professional letterhead, if applicable, attesting to your character and ability to perform the duties of an SGM Doula to sufficientgraceministries@gmail.com.  Begin the process by filling out the online application/interview below.  Once you receive board approval, you will register and begin your SGM Introductory Training Process. Training must be completed within two weeks of registration.  Final Interview – After introductory training, you will complete an interview with your Regional Coordinator and/or the Director of SGM Perinatal Hospice and Bereavement Support Services.  Mentoring – You will accompany an experienced, approved and certified SGM Comfort Team Volunteer until there is agreement that you are ready to serve without mentorship.  Additional Training – In addition to the introductory training, you will be required to attend the annual April Training and complete the Independent study to become fully certified. 

Sufficient Grace Ministries will consider individuals who have a heart to serve bereaved parents as potential volunteer candidates. Perinatal hospice and bereavement service volunteers must be at least 18 years old, and have some experience with loss and/or a compassionate heart, and willing to attend training in comfort companioning and remembrance photography. Training and in service will be required of all volunteers wishing to meet directly with families. There may be additional interviews, background checks, and regular evaluations performed by your Regional Coordinator, the President, or Vice President of SGM. We are looking for those with a heart of compassion and a proper level of professionalism to serve families in such tender moments. We expect those representing the ministry to have an understanding of our statement of beliefs. All prospective volunteers will have to be reviewed and approved by Sufficient Grace Ministries board members. Those volunteers who are approved and signed the agreement will be expected to comply with all policies of the ministry. Upon approval from SGM, you will be able to sign up for the required SGM Comfort Team Training. As part of your training, you will begin the mentoring process as soon as you complete the Introductory training and final interview. 

 

Organization: Sufficient Grace Ministries for Women

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45750

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Comfort Team Volunteers Needed (Lima)

Walking with a family whose baby’s life is expected to be brief, entering into the sacred place where heaven meets earth as they say hello and goodbye to their child, it is a gift most meaningful, and we take this privilege very seriously at Sufficient Grace Ministries. Because every life matters, we want each family to know, they are not walking this path alone. We strive to provide 24 hour availability of quality support from well-trained professionals. Our SGM Comfort Team Volunteers commit to 12 hour on call shifts where they may or may not receive a call. All active volunteers must sign up to serve at minimum one day a month. The most important quality we are looking for in our comfort team volunteers is a heart of compassion and understanding for those who are grieving the loss of a child. Our volunteers are not there to try to fix or try to find the right answer…we are simply there to come alongside as companions walking this path together.

Comfort Doulas, Remembrance Photographers, and all perinatal hospice support staff will be expected to:

Come alongside grieving parents in various settings:  in person, on the telephone, online, at a hospital, birthing center, in a doctor’s office, and at the SGM office. Understand and adhere to the philosophy of care as outlined by SGM and perinatal hospice Help families who receive a fatal diagnosis in pregnancy form a birth plan, help communicate their birth plan to others involved in their care, and help implement the plan according to the family’s wishes Offer encouragement, support, and a listening ear Foster a gentle, non-judgmental environment that helps parents experience their story, their way, creating the most optimal
experience possible under the circumstances Support the idea that each family has been given a gift of time with their child and have the opportunity to embrace his/her life for as long as they are given. Compile and offer bereavement support services and memory-making items (SGM offers an array of suitable items for this purpose. A wealth of resources are available for the doula/support staff through SGM at www.sufficientgraceministries.org) Comfort Doulas/Companions must be approachable and gentle, not imparting their own ideas, but guiding families and suggesting options when
applicable. Learn and implement SGM Remembrance Photography services for perinatal hospice maternity sessions and birth/memory-making sessions as well as funerals and other remembrance photography requests. 

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To become an SGM Comfort Team Volunteer, you must

Submit the application at this link: SGM Comfort Team Application (jotform.com) Submit at least two references from non-family members in the form of a letter of recommendation on professional letterhead, if applicable, attesting to your character and ability to perform the duties of an SGM Doula to sufficientgraceministries@gmail.com.  Begin the process by filling out the online application/interview below.  Once you receive board approval, you will register and begin your SGM Introductory Training Process. Training must be completed within two weeks of registration.  Final Interview – After introductory training, you will complete an interview with your Regional Coordinator and/or the Director of SGM Perinatal Hospice and Bereavement Support Services.  Mentoring – You will accompany an experienced, approved and certified SGM Comfort Team Volunteer until there is agreement that you are ready to serve without mentorship.  Additional Training – In addition to the introductory training, you will be required to attend the annual April Training and complete the Independent study to become fully certified. 

Sufficient Grace Ministries will consider individuals who have a heart to serve bereaved parents as potential volunteer candidates. Perinatal hospice and bereavement service volunteers must be at least 18 years old, and have some experience with loss and/or a compassionate heart, and willing to attend training in comfort companioning and remembrance photography. Training and in service will be required of all volunteers wishing to meet directly with families. There may be additional interviews, background checks, and regular evaluations performed by your Regional Coordinator, the President, or Vice President of SGM. We are looking for those with a heart of compassion and a proper level of professionalism to serve families in such tender moments. We expect those representing the ministry to have an understanding of our statement of beliefs. All prospective volunteers will have to be reviewed and approved by Sufficient Grace Ministries board members. Those volunteers who are approved and signed the agreement will be expected to comply with all policies of the ministry. Upon approval from SGM, you will be able to sign up for the required SGM Comfort Team Training. As part of your training, you will begin the mentoring process as soon as you complete the Introductory training and final interview. 

 

Organization: Sufficient Grace Ministries for Women

Walking with a family whose baby’s life is expected to be brief, entering into the sacred place where heaven meets earth as they say hello and goodbye to their child, it is a gift most meaningful, and we take this privilege very seriously at Sufficient Grace Ministries. Because every life matters, we want each family to know, they are not walking this path alone. We strive to provide 24 hour availability of quality support from well-trained professionals. Our SGM Comfort Team Volunteers commit to 12 hour on call shifts where they may or may not receive a call. All active volunteers must sign up to serve at minimum one day a month. The most important quality we are looking for in our comfort team volunteers is a heart of compassion and understanding for those who are grieving the loss of a child. Our volunteers are not there to try to fix or try to find the right answer…we are simply there to come alongside as companions walking this path together.

Comfort Doulas, Remembrance Photographers, and all perinatal hospice support staff will be expected to:

Come alongside grieving parents in various settings:  in person, on the telephone, online, at a hospital, birthing center, in a doctor’s office, and at the SGM office. Understand and adhere to the philosophy of care as outlined by SGM and perinatal hospice Help families who receive a fatal diagnosis in pregnancy form a birth plan, help communicate their birth plan to others involved in their care, and help implement the plan according to the family’s wishes Offer encouragement, support, and a listening ear Foster a gentle, non-judgmental environment that helps parents experience their story, their way, creating the most optimal
experience possible under the circumstances Support the idea that each family has been given a gift of time with their child and have the opportunity to embrace his/her life for as long as they are given. Compile and offer bereavement support services and memory-making items (SGM offers an array of suitable items for this purpose. A wealth of resources are available for the doula/support staff through SGM at www.sufficientgraceministries.org) Comfort Doulas/Companions must be approachable and gentle, not imparting their own ideas, but guiding families and suggesting options when
applicable. Learn and implement SGM Remembrance Photography services for perinatal hospice maternity sessions and birth/memory-making sessions as well as funerals and other remembrance photography requests. 

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To become an SGM Comfort Team Volunteer, you must

Submit the application at this link: SGM Comfort Team Application (jotform.com) Submit at least two references from non-family members in the form of a letter of recommendation on professional letterhead, if applicable, attesting to your character and ability to perform the duties of an SGM Doula to sufficientgraceministries@gmail.com.  Begin the process by filling out the online application/interview below.  Once you receive board approval, you will register and begin your SGM Introductory Training Process. Training must be completed within two weeks of registration.  Final Interview – After introductory training, you will complete an interview with your Regional Coordinator and/or the Director of SGM Perinatal Hospice and Bereavement Support Services.  Mentoring – You will accompany an experienced, approved and certified SGM Comfort Team Volunteer until there is agreement that you are ready to serve without mentorship.  Additional Training – In addition to the introductory training, you will be required to attend the annual April Training and complete the Independent study to become fully certified. 

Sufficient Grace Ministries will consider individuals who have a heart to serve bereaved parents as potential volunteer candidates. Perinatal hospice and bereavement service volunteers must be at least 18 years old, and have some experience with loss and/or a compassionate heart, and willing to attend training in comfort companioning and remembrance photography. Training and in service will be required of all volunteers wishing to meet directly with families. There may be additional interviews, background checks, and regular evaluations performed by your Regional Coordinator, the President, or Vice President of SGM. We are looking for those with a heart of compassion and a proper level of professionalism to serve families in such tender moments. We expect those representing the ministry to have an understanding of our statement of beliefs. All prospective volunteers will have to be reviewed and approved by Sufficient Grace Ministries board members. Those volunteers who are approved and signed the agreement will be expected to comply with all policies of the ministry. Upon approval from SGM, you will be able to sign up for the required SGM Comfort Team Training. As part of your training, you will begin the mentoring process as soon as you complete the Introductory training and final interview. 

 

Organization: Sufficient Grace Ministries for Women

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45801

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Comfort Team Volunteers Needed (Greater Dayton)

Walking with a family whose baby’s life is expected to be brief, entering into the sacred place where heaven meets earth as they say hello and goodbye to their child, it is a gift most meaningful, and we take this privilege very seriously at Sufficient Grace Ministries. Because every life matters, we want each family to know, they are not walking this path alone. We strive to provide 24 hour availability of quality support from well-trained professionals. Our SGM Comfort Team Volunteers commit to 12 hour on call shifts where they may or may not receive a call. All active volunteers must sign up to serve at minimum one day a month. The most important quality we are looking for in our comfort team volunteers is a heart of compassion and understanding for those who are grieving the loss of a child. Our volunteers are not there to try to fix or try to find the right answer…we are simply there to come alongside as companions walking this path together.

Comfort Doulas, Remembrance Photographers, and all perinatal hospice support staff will be expected to:

Come alongside grieving parents in various settings:  in person, on the telephone, online, at a hospital, birthing center, in a doctor’s office, and at the SGM office. Understand and adhere to the philosophy of care as outlined by SGM and perinatal hospice Help families who receive a fatal diagnosis in pregnancy form a birth plan, help communicate their birth plan to others involved in their care, and help implement the plan according to the family’s wishes Offer encouragement, support, and a listening ear Foster a gentle, non-judgmental environment that helps parents experience their story, their way, creating the most optimal
experience possible under the circumstances Support the idea that each family has been given a gift of time with their child and have the opportunity to embrace his/her life for as long as they are given. Compile and offer bereavement support services and memory-making items (SGM offers an array of suitable items for this purpose. A wealth of resources are available for the doula/support staff through SGM at www.sufficientgraceministries.org) Comfort Doulas/Companions must be approachable and gentle, not imparting their own ideas, but guiding families and suggesting options when
applicable. Learn and implement SGM Remembrance Photography services for perinatal hospice maternity sessions and birth/memory-making sessions as well as funerals and other remembrance photography requests. 

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To become an SGM Comfort Team Volunteer, you must

Submit the application at this link: SGM Comfort Team Application (jotform.com) Submit at least two references from non-family members in the form of a letter of recommendation on professional letterhead, if applicable, attesting to your character and ability to perform the duties of an SGM Doula to sufficientgraceministries@gmail.com.  Begin the process by filling out the online application/interview below.  Once you receive board approval, you will register and begin your SGM Introductory Training Process. Training must be completed within two weeks of registration.  Final Interview – After introductory training, you will complete an interview with your Regional Coordinator and/or the Director of SGM Perinatal Hospice and Bereavement Support Services.  Mentoring – You will accompany an experienced, approved and certified SGM Comfort Team Volunteer until there is agreement that you are ready to serve without mentorship.  Additional Training – In addition to the introductory training, you will be required to attend the annual April Training and complete the Independent study to become fully certified. 

Sufficient Grace Ministries will consider individuals who have a heart to serve bereaved parents as potential volunteer candidates. Perinatal hospice and bereavement service volunteers must be at least 18 years old, and have some experience with loss and/or a compassionate heart, and willing to attend training in comfort companioning and remembrance photography. Training and in service will be required of all volunteers wishing to meet directly with families. There may be additional interviews, background checks, and regular evaluations performed by your Regional Coordinator, the President, or Vice President of SGM. We are looking for those with a heart of compassion and a proper level of professionalism to serve families in such tender moments. We expect those representing the ministry to have an understanding of our statement of beliefs. All prospective volunteers will have to be reviewed and approved by Sufficient Grace Ministries board members. Those volunteers who are approved and signed the agreement will be expected to comply with all policies of the ministry. Upon approval from SGM, you will be able to sign up for the required SGM Comfort Team Training. As part of your training, you will begin the mentoring process as soon as you complete the Introductory training and final interview. 

 

Organization: Sufficient Grace Ministries for Women

Walking with a family whose baby’s life is expected to be brief, entering into the sacred place where heaven meets earth as they say hello and goodbye to their child, it is a gift most meaningful, and we take this privilege very seriously at Sufficient Grace Ministries. Because every life matters, we want each family to know, they are not walking this path alone. We strive to provide 24 hour availability of quality support from well-trained professionals. Our SGM Comfort Team Volunteers commit to 12 hour on call shifts where they may or may not receive a call. All active volunteers must sign up to serve at minimum one day a month. The most important quality we are looking for in our comfort team volunteers is a heart of compassion and understanding for those who are grieving the loss of a child. Our volunteers are not there to try to fix or try to find the right answer…we are simply there to come alongside as companions walking this path together.

Comfort Doulas, Remembrance Photographers, and all perinatal hospice support staff will be expected to:

Come alongside grieving parents in various settings:  in person, on the telephone, online, at a hospital, birthing center, in a doctor’s office, and at the SGM office. Understand and adhere to the philosophy of care as outlined by SGM and perinatal hospice Help families who receive a fatal diagnosis in pregnancy form a birth plan, help communicate their birth plan to others involved in their care, and help implement the plan according to the family’s wishes Offer encouragement, support, and a listening ear Foster a gentle, non-judgmental environment that helps parents experience their story, their way, creating the most optimal
experience possible under the circumstances Support the idea that each family has been given a gift of time with their child and have the opportunity to embrace his/her life for as long as they are given. Compile and offer bereavement support services and memory-making items (SGM offers an array of suitable items for this purpose. A wealth of resources are available for the doula/support staff through SGM at www.sufficientgraceministries.org) Comfort Doulas/Companions must be approachable and gentle, not imparting their own ideas, but guiding families and suggesting options when
applicable. Learn and implement SGM Remembrance Photography services for perinatal hospice maternity sessions and birth/memory-making sessions as well as funerals and other remembrance photography requests. 

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To become an SGM Comfort Team Volunteer, you must

Submit the application at this link: SGM Comfort Team Application (jotform.com) Submit at least two references from non-family members in the form of a letter of recommendation on professional letterhead, if applicable, attesting to your character and ability to perform the duties of an SGM Doula to sufficientgraceministries@gmail.com.  Begin the process by filling out the online application/interview below.  Once you receive board approval, you will register and begin your SGM Introductory Training Process. Training must be completed within two weeks of registration.  Final Interview – After introductory training, you will complete an interview with your Regional Coordinator and/or the Director of SGM Perinatal Hospice and Bereavement Support Services.  Mentoring – You will accompany an experienced, approved and certified SGM Comfort Team Volunteer until there is agreement that you are ready to serve without mentorship.  Additional Training – In addition to the introductory training, you will be required to attend the annual April Training and complete the Independent study to become fully certified. 

Sufficient Grace Ministries will consider individuals who have a heart to serve bereaved parents as potential volunteer candidates. Perinatal hospice and bereavement service volunteers must be at least 18 years old, and have some experience with loss and/or a compassionate heart, and willing to attend training in comfort companioning and remembrance photography. Training and in service will be required of all volunteers wishing to meet directly with families. There may be additional interviews, background checks, and regular evaluations performed by your Regional Coordinator, the President, or Vice President of SGM. We are looking for those with a heart of compassion and a proper level of professionalism to serve families in such tender moments. We expect those representing the ministry to have an understanding of our statement of beliefs. All prospective volunteers will have to be reviewed and approved by Sufficient Grace Ministries board members. Those volunteers who are approved and signed the agreement will be expected to comply with all policies of the ministry. Upon approval from SGM, you will be able to sign up for the required SGM Comfort Team Training. As part of your training, you will begin the mentoring process as soon as you complete the Introductory training and final interview. 

 

Organization: Sufficient Grace Ministries for Women

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45417

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Comfort Team Volunteers Needed (Greater Cleveland)

Walking with a family whose baby’s life is expected to be brief, entering into the sacred place where heaven meets earth as they say hello and goodbye to their child, it is a gift most meaningful, and we take this privilege very seriously at Sufficient Grace Ministries. Because every life matters, we want each family to know, they are not walking this path alone. We strive to provide 24 hour availability of quality support from well-trained professionals. Our SGM Comfort Team Volunteers commit to 12 hour on call shifts where they may or may not receive a call. All active volunteers must sign up to serve at minimum one day a month. The most important quality we are looking for in our comfort team volunteers is a heart of compassion and understanding for those who are grieving the loss of a child. Our volunteers are not there to try to fix or try to find the right answer…we are simply there to come alongside as companions walking this path together.

Comfort Doulas, Remembrance Photographers, and all perinatal hospice support staff will be expected to:

Come alongside grieving parents in various settings:  in person, on the telephone, online, at a hospital, birthing center, in a doctor’s office, and at the SGM office. Understand and adhere to the philosophy of care as outlined by SGM and perinatal hospice Help families who receive a fatal diagnosis in pregnancy form a birth plan, help communicate their birth plan to others involved in their care, and help implement the plan according to the family’s wishes Offer encouragement, support, and a listening ear Foster a gentle, non-judgmental environment that helps parents experience their story, their way, creating the most optimal
experience possible under the circumstances Support the idea that each family has been given a gift of time with their child and have the opportunity to embrace his/her life for as long as they are given. Compile and offer bereavement support services and memory-making items (SGM offers an array of suitable items for this purpose. A wealth of resources are available for the doula/support staff through SGM at www.sufficientgraceministries.org) Comfort Doulas/Companions must be approachable and gentle, not imparting their own ideas, but guiding families and suggesting options when
applicable. Learn and implement SGM Remembrance Photography services for perinatal hospice maternity sessions and birth/memory-making sessions as well as funerals and other remembrance photography requests. 

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To become an SGM Comfort Team Volunteer, you must

Submit the application at this link: SGM Comfort Team Application (jotform.com) Submit at least two references from non-family members in the form of a letter of recommendation on professional letterhead, if applicable, attesting to your character and ability to perform the duties of an SGM Doula to sufficientgraceministries@gmail.com.  Begin the process by filling out the online application/interview below.  Once you receive board approval, you will register and begin your SGM Introductory Training Process. Training must be completed within two weeks of registration.  Final Interview – After introductory training, you will complete an interview with your Regional Coordinator and/or the Director of SGM Perinatal Hospice and Bereavement Support Services.  Mentoring – You will accompany an experienced, approved and certified SGM Comfort Team Volunteer until there is agreement that you are ready to serve without mentorship.  Additional Training – In addition to the introductory training, you will be required to attend the annual April Training and complete the Independent study to become fully certified. 

Sufficient Grace Ministries will consider individuals who have a heart to serve bereaved parents as potential volunteer candidates. Perinatal hospice and bereavement service volunteers must be at least 18 years old, and have some experience with loss and/or a compassionate heart, and willing to attend training in comfort companioning and remembrance photography. Training and in service will be required of all volunteers wishing to meet directly with families. There may be additional interviews, background checks, and regular evaluations performed by your Regional Coordinator, the President, or Vice President of SGM. We are looking for those with a heart of compassion and a proper level of professionalism to serve families in such tender moments. We expect those representing the ministry to have an understanding of our statement of beliefs. All prospective volunteers will have to be reviewed and approved by Sufficient Grace Ministries board members. Those volunteers who are approved and signed the agreement will be expected to comply with all policies of the ministry. Upon approval from SGM, you will be able to sign up for the required SGM Comfort Team Training. As part of your training, you will begin the mentoring process as soon as you complete the Introductory training and final interview. 

 

Organization: Sufficient Grace Ministries for Women

Walking with a family whose baby’s life is expected to be brief, entering into the sacred place where heaven meets earth as they say hello and goodbye to their child, it is a gift most meaningful, and we take this privilege very seriously at Sufficient Grace Ministries. Because every life matters, we want each family to know, they are not walking this path alone. We strive to provide 24 hour availability of quality support from well-trained professionals. Our SGM Comfort Team Volunteers commit to 12 hour on call shifts where they may or may not receive a call. All active volunteers must sign up to serve at minimum one day a month. The most important quality we are looking for in our comfort team volunteers is a heart of compassion and understanding for those who are grieving the loss of a child. Our volunteers are not there to try to fix or try to find the right answer…we are simply there to come alongside as companions walking this path together.

Comfort Doulas, Remembrance Photographers, and all perinatal hospice support staff will be expected to:

Come alongside grieving parents in various settings:  in person, on the telephone, online, at a hospital, birthing center, in a doctor’s office, and at the SGM office. Understand and adhere to the philosophy of care as outlined by SGM and perinatal hospice Help families who receive a fatal diagnosis in pregnancy form a birth plan, help communicate their birth plan to others involved in their care, and help implement the plan according to the family’s wishes Offer encouragement, support, and a listening ear Foster a gentle, non-judgmental environment that helps parents experience their story, their way, creating the most optimal
experience possible under the circumstances Support the idea that each family has been given a gift of time with their child and have the opportunity to embrace his/her life for as long as they are given. Compile and offer bereavement support services and memory-making items (SGM offers an array of suitable items for this purpose. A wealth of resources are available for the doula/support staff through SGM at www.sufficientgraceministries.org) Comfort Doulas/Companions must be approachable and gentle, not imparting their own ideas, but guiding families and suggesting options when
applicable. Learn and implement SGM Remembrance Photography services for perinatal hospice maternity sessions and birth/memory-making sessions as well as funerals and other remembrance photography requests. 

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To become an SGM Comfort Team Volunteer, you must

Submit the application at this link: SGM Comfort Team Application (jotform.com) Submit at least two references from non-family members in the form of a letter of recommendation on professional letterhead, if applicable, attesting to your character and ability to perform the duties of an SGM Doula to sufficientgraceministries@gmail.com.  Begin the process by filling out the online application/interview below.  Once you receive board approval, you will register and begin your SGM Introductory Training Process. Training must be completed within two weeks of registration.  Final Interview – After introductory training, you will complete an interview with your Regional Coordinator and/or the Director of SGM Perinatal Hospice and Bereavement Support Services.  Mentoring – You will accompany an experienced, approved and certified SGM Comfort Team Volunteer until there is agreement that you are ready to serve without mentorship.  Additional Training – In addition to the introductory training, you will be required to attend the annual April Training and complete the Independent study to become fully certified. 

Sufficient Grace Ministries will consider individuals who have a heart to serve bereaved parents as potential volunteer candidates. Perinatal hospice and bereavement service volunteers must be at least 18 years old, and have some experience with loss and/or a compassionate heart, and willing to attend training in comfort companioning and remembrance photography. Training and in service will be required of all volunteers wishing to meet directly with families. There may be additional interviews, background checks, and regular evaluations performed by your Regional Coordinator, the President, or Vice President of SGM. We are looking for those with a heart of compassion and a proper level of professionalism to serve families in such tender moments. We expect those representing the ministry to have an understanding of our statement of beliefs. All prospective volunteers will have to be reviewed and approved by Sufficient Grace Ministries board members. Those volunteers who are approved and signed the agreement will be expected to comply with all policies of the ministry. Upon approval from SGM, you will be able to sign up for the required SGM Comfort Team Training. As part of your training, you will begin the mentoring process as soon as you complete the Introductory training and final interview. 

 

Organization: Sufficient Grace Ministries for Women

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44114

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Comfort Team Volunteers Needed (Greater Columbus)

Walking with a family whose baby’s life is expected to be brief, entering into the sacred place where heaven meets earth as they say hello and goodbye to their child, it is a gift most meaningful, and we take this privilege very seriously at Sufficient Grace Ministries. Because every life matters, we want each family to know, they are not walking this path alone. We strive to provide 24 hour availability of quality support from well-trained professionals. Our SGM Comfort Team Volunteers commit to 12 hour on call shifts where they may or may not receive a call. All active volunteers must sign up to serve at minimum one day a month. The most important quality we are looking for in our comfort team volunteers is a heart of compassion and understanding for those who are grieving the loss of a child. Our volunteers are not there to try to fix or try to find the right answer…we are simply there to come alongside as companions walking this path together.

Comfort Doulas, Remembrance Photographers, and all perinatal hospice support staff will be expected to:

Come alongside grieving parents in various settings:  in person, on the telephone, online, at a hospital, birthing center, in a doctor’s office, and at the SGM office. Understand and adhere to the philosophy of care as outlined by SGM and perinatal hospice Help families who receive a fatal diagnosis in pregnancy form a birth plan, help communicate their birth plan to others involved in their care, and help implement the plan according to the family’s wishes Offer encouragement, support, and a listening ear Foster a gentle, non-judgmental environment that helps parents experience their story, their way, creating the most optimal
experience possible under the circumstances Support the idea that each family has been given a gift of time with their child and have the opportunity to embrace his/her life for as long as they are given. Compile and offer bereavement support services and memory-making items (SGM offers an array of suitable items for this purpose. A wealth of resources are available for the doula/support staff through SGM at www.sufficientgraceministries.org) Comfort Doulas/Companions must be approachable and gentle, not imparting their own ideas, but guiding families and suggesting options when
applicable. Learn and implement SGM Remembrance Photography services for perinatal hospice maternity sessions and birth/memory-making sessions as well as funerals and other remembrance photography requests. 

——————————–

To become an SGM Comfort Team Volunteer, you must

Submit the application at this link: SGM Comfort Team Application (jotform.com) Submit at least two references from non-family members in the form of a letter of recommendation on professional letterhead, if applicable, attesting to your character and ability to perform the duties of an SGM Doula to sufficientgraceministries@gmail.com.  Begin the process by filling out the online application/interview below.  Once you receive board approval, you will register and begin your SGM Introductory Training Process. Training must be completed within two weeks of registration.  Final Interview – After introductory training, you will complete an interview with your Regional Coordinator and/or the Director of SGM Perinatal Hospice and Bereavement Support Services.  Mentoring – You will accompany an experienced, approved and certified SGM Comfort Team Volunteer until there is agreement that you are ready to serve without mentorship.  Additional Training – In addition to the introductory training, you will be required to attend the annual April Training and complete the Independent study to become fully certified. 

Sufficient Grace Ministries will consider individuals who have a heart to serve bereaved parents as potential volunteer candidates. Perinatal hospice and bereavement service volunteers must be at least 18 years old, and have some experience with loss and/or a compassionate heart, and willing to attend training in comfort companioning and remembrance photography. Training and in service will be required of all volunteers wishing to meet directly with families. There may be additional interviews, background checks, and regular evaluations performed by your Regional Coordinator, the President, or Vice President of SGM. We are looking for those with a heart of compassion and a proper level of professionalism to serve families in such tender moments. We expect those representing the ministry to have an understanding of our statement of beliefs. All prospective volunteers will have to be reviewed and approved by Sufficient Grace Ministries board members. Those volunteers who are approved and signed the agreement will be expected to comply with all policies of the ministry. Upon approval from SGM, you will be able to sign up for the required SGM Comfort Team Training. As part of your training, you will begin the mentoring process as soon as you complete the Introductory training and final interview. 

 

Organization: Sufficient Grace Ministries for Women

Walking with a family whose baby’s life is expected to be brief, entering into the sacred place where heaven meets earth as they say hello and goodbye to their child, it is a gift most meaningful, and we take this privilege very seriously at Sufficient Grace Ministries. Because every life matters, we want each family to know, they are not walking this path alone. We strive to provide 24 hour availability of quality support from well-trained professionals. Our SGM Comfort Team Volunteers commit to 12 hour on call shifts where they may or may not receive a call. All active volunteers must sign up to serve at minimum one day a month. The most important quality we are looking for in our comfort team volunteers is a heart of compassion and understanding for those who are grieving the loss of a child. Our volunteers are not there to try to fix or try to find the right answer…we are simply there to come alongside as companions walking this path together.

Comfort Doulas, Remembrance Photographers, and all perinatal hospice support staff will be expected to:

Come alongside grieving parents in various settings:  in person, on the telephone, online, at a hospital, birthing center, in a doctor’s office, and at the SGM office. Understand and adhere to the philosophy of care as outlined by SGM and perinatal hospice Help families who receive a fatal diagnosis in pregnancy form a birth plan, help communicate their birth plan to others involved in their care, and help implement the plan according to the family’s wishes Offer encouragement, support, and a listening ear Foster a gentle, non-judgmental environment that helps parents experience their story, their way, creating the most optimal
experience possible under the circumstances Support the idea that each family has been given a gift of time with their child and have the opportunity to embrace his/her life for as long as they are given. Compile and offer bereavement support services and memory-making items (SGM offers an array of suitable items for this purpose. A wealth of resources are available for the doula/support staff through SGM at www.sufficientgraceministries.org) Comfort Doulas/Companions must be approachable and gentle, not imparting their own ideas, but guiding families and suggesting options when
applicable. Learn and implement SGM Remembrance Photography services for perinatal hospice maternity sessions and birth/memory-making sessions as well as funerals and other remembrance photography requests. 

——————————–

To become an SGM Comfort Team Volunteer, you must

Submit the application at this link: SGM Comfort Team Application (jotform.com) Submit at least two references from non-family members in the form of a letter of recommendation on professional letterhead, if applicable, attesting to your character and ability to perform the duties of an SGM Doula to sufficientgraceministries@gmail.com.  Begin the process by filling out the online application/interview below.  Once you receive board approval, you will register and begin your SGM Introductory Training Process. Training must be completed within two weeks of registration.  Final Interview – After introductory training, you will complete an interview with your Regional Coordinator and/or the Director of SGM Perinatal Hospice and Bereavement Support Services.  Mentoring – You will accompany an experienced, approved and certified SGM Comfort Team Volunteer until there is agreement that you are ready to serve without mentorship.  Additional Training – In addition to the introductory training, you will be required to attend the annual April Training and complete the Independent study to become fully certified. 

Sufficient Grace Ministries will consider individuals who have a heart to serve bereaved parents as potential volunteer candidates. Perinatal hospice and bereavement service volunteers must be at least 18 years old, and have some experience with loss and/or a compassionate heart, and willing to attend training in comfort companioning and remembrance photography. Training and in service will be required of all volunteers wishing to meet directly with families. There may be additional interviews, background checks, and regular evaluations performed by your Regional Coordinator, the President, or Vice President of SGM. We are looking for those with a heart of compassion and a proper level of professionalism to serve families in such tender moments. We expect those representing the ministry to have an understanding of our statement of beliefs. All prospective volunteers will have to be reviewed and approved by Sufficient Grace Ministries board members. Those volunteers who are approved and signed the agreement will be expected to comply with all policies of the ministry. Upon approval from SGM, you will be able to sign up for the required SGM Comfort Team Training. As part of your training, you will begin the mentoring process as soon as you complete the Introductory training and final interview. 

 

Organization: Sufficient Grace Ministries for Women

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43016

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Comfort Team Volunteers Needed (Greater Cincinnati)

Walking with a family whose baby’s life is expected to be brief, entering into the sacred place where heaven meets earth as they say hello and goodbye to their child, it is a gift most meaningful, and we take this privilege very seriously at Sufficient Grace Ministries. Because every life matters, we want each family to know, they are not walking this path alone. We strive to provide 24 hour availability of quality support from well-trained professionals. Our SGM Comfort Team Volunteers commit to 12 hour on call shifts where they may or may not receive a call. All active volunteers must sign up to serve at minimum one day a month. The most important quality we are looking for in our comfort team volunteers is a heart of compassion and understanding for those who are grieving the loss of a child. Our volunteers are not there to try to fix or try to find the right answer…we are simply there to come alongside as companions walking this path together.

Comfort Doulas, Remembrance Photographers, and all perinatal hospice support staff will be expected to:

Come alongside grieving parents in various settings:  in person, on the telephone, online, at a hospital, birthing center, in a doctor’s office, and at the SGM office. Understand and adhere to the philosophy of care as outlined by SGM and perinatal hospice Help families who receive a fatal diagnosis in pregnancy form a birth plan, help communicate their birth plan to others involved in their care, and help implement the plan according to the family’s wishes Offer encouragement, support, and a listening ear Foster a gentle, non-judgmental environment that helps parents experience their story, their way, creating the most optimal
experience possible under the circumstances Support the idea that each family has been given a gift of time with their child and have the opportunity to embrace his/her life for as long as they are given. Compile and offer bereavement support services and memory-making items (SGM offers an array of suitable items for this purpose. A wealth of resources are available for the doula/support staff through SGM at www.sufficientgraceministries.org) Comfort Doulas/Companions must be approachable and gentle, not imparting their own ideas, but guiding families and suggesting options when
applicable. Learn and implement SGM Remembrance Photography services for perinatal hospice maternity sessions and birth/memory-making sessions as well as funerals and other remembrance photography requests. 

——————————–

To become an SGM Comfort Team Volunteer, you must

Submit the application at this link: SGM Comfort Team Application (jotform.com) Submit at least two references from non-family members in the form of a letter of recommendation on professional letterhead, if applicable, attesting to your character and ability to perform the duties of an SGM Doula to sufficientgraceministries@gmail.com.  Begin the process by filling out the online application/interview below.  Once you receive board approval, you will register and begin your SGM Introductory Training Process. Training must be completed within two weeks of registration.  Final Interview – After introductory training, you will complete an interview with your Regional Coordinator and/or the Director of SGM Perinatal Hospice and Bereavement Support Services.  Mentoring – You will accompany an experienced, approved and certified SGM Comfort Team Volunteer until there is agreement that you are ready to serve without mentorship.  Additional Training – In addition to the introductory training, you will be required to attend the annual April Training and complete the Independent study to become fully certified. 

Sufficient Grace Ministries will consider individuals who have a heart to serve bereaved parents as potential volunteer candidates. Perinatal hospice and bereavement service volunteers must be at least 18 years old, and have some experience with loss and/or a compassionate heart, and willing to attend training in comfort companioning and remembrance photography. Training and in service will be required of all volunteers wishing to meet directly with families. There may be additional interviews, background checks, and regular evaluations performed by your Regional Coordinator, the President, or Vice President of SGM. We are looking for those with a heart of compassion and a proper level of professionalism to serve families in such tender moments. We expect those representing the ministry to have an understanding of our statement of beliefs. All prospective volunteers will have to be reviewed and approved by Sufficient Grace Ministries board members. Those volunteers who are approved and signed the agreement will be expected to comply with all policies of the ministry. Upon approval from SGM, you will be able to sign up for the required SGM Comfort Team Training. As part of your training, you will begin the mentoring process as soon as you complete the Introductory training and final interview. 

 

Organization: Sufficient Grace Ministries for Women

Walking with a family whose baby’s life is expected to be brief, entering into the sacred place where heaven meets earth as they say hello and goodbye to their child, it is a gift most meaningful, and we take this privilege very seriously at Sufficient Grace Ministries. Because every life matters, we want each family to know, they are not walking this path alone. We strive to provide 24 hour availability of quality support from well-trained professionals. Our SGM Comfort Team Volunteers commit to 12 hour on call shifts where they may or may not receive a call. All active volunteers must sign up to serve at minimum one day a month. The most important quality we are looking for in our comfort team volunteers is a heart of compassion and understanding for those who are grieving the loss of a child. Our volunteers are not there to try to fix or try to find the right answer…we are simply there to come alongside as companions walking this path together.

Comfort Doulas, Remembrance Photographers, and all perinatal hospice support staff will be expected to:

Come alongside grieving parents in various settings:  in person, on the telephone, online, at a hospital, birthing center, in a doctor’s office, and at the SGM office. Understand and adhere to the philosophy of care as outlined by SGM and perinatal hospice Help families who receive a fatal diagnosis in pregnancy form a birth plan, help communicate their birth plan to others involved in their care, and help implement the plan according to the family’s wishes Offer encouragement, support, and a listening ear Foster a gentle, non-judgmental environment that helps parents experience their story, their way, creating the most optimal
experience possible under the circumstances Support the idea that each family has been given a gift of time with their child and have the opportunity to embrace his/her life for as long as they are given. Compile and offer bereavement support services and memory-making items (SGM offers an array of suitable items for this purpose. A wealth of resources are available for the doula/support staff through SGM at www.sufficientgraceministries.org) Comfort Doulas/Companions must be approachable and gentle, not imparting their own ideas, but guiding families and suggesting options when
applicable. Learn and implement SGM Remembrance Photography services for perinatal hospice maternity sessions and birth/memory-making sessions as well as funerals and other remembrance photography requests. 

——————————–

To become an SGM Comfort Team Volunteer, you must

Submit the application at this link: SGM Comfort Team Application (jotform.com) Submit at least two references from non-family members in the form of a letter of recommendation on professional letterhead, if applicable, attesting to your character and ability to perform the duties of an SGM Doula to sufficientgraceministries@gmail.com.  Begin the process by filling out the online application/interview below.  Once you receive board approval, you will register and begin your SGM Introductory Training Process. Training must be completed within two weeks of registration.  Final Interview – After introductory training, you will complete an interview with your Regional Coordinator and/or the Director of SGM Perinatal Hospice and Bereavement Support Services.  Mentoring – You will accompany an experienced, approved and certified SGM Comfort Team Volunteer until there is agreement that you are ready to serve without mentorship.  Additional Training – In addition to the introductory training, you will be required to attend the annual April Training and complete the Independent study to become fully certified. 

Sufficient Grace Ministries will consider individuals who have a heart to serve bereaved parents as potential volunteer candidates. Perinatal hospice and bereavement service volunteers must be at least 18 years old, and have some experience with loss and/or a compassionate heart, and willing to attend training in comfort companioning and remembrance photography. Training and in service will be required of all volunteers wishing to meet directly with families. There may be additional interviews, background checks, and regular evaluations performed by your Regional Coordinator, the President, or Vice President of SGM. We are looking for those with a heart of compassion and a proper level of professionalism to serve families in such tender moments. We expect those representing the ministry to have an understanding of our statement of beliefs. All prospective volunteers will have to be reviewed and approved by Sufficient Grace Ministries board members. Those volunteers who are approved and signed the agreement will be expected to comply with all policies of the ministry. Upon approval from SGM, you will be able to sign up for the required SGM Comfort Team Training. As part of your training, you will begin the mentoring process as soon as you complete the Introductory training and final interview. 

 

Organization: Sufficient Grace Ministries for Women

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45211

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Comfort Team Volunteers Needed (Akron)

Walking with a family whose baby’s life is expected to be brief, entering into the sacred place where heaven meets earth as they say hello and goodbye to their child, it is a gift most meaningful, and we take this privilege very seriously at Sufficient Grace Ministries. Because every life matters, we want each family to know, they are not walking this path alone. We strive to provide 24 hour availability of quality support from well-trained professionals. Our SGM Comfort Team Volunteers commit to 12 hour on call shifts where they may or may not receive a call. All active volunteers must sign up to serve at minimum one day a month. The most important quality we are looking for in our comfort team volunteers is a heart of compassion and understanding for those who are grieving the loss of a child. Our volunteers are not there to try to fix or try to find the right answer…we are simply there to come alongside as companions walking this path together.

Comfort Doulas, Remembrance Photographers, and all perinatal hospice support staff will be expected to:

Come alongside grieving parents in various settings:  in person, on the telephone, online, at a hospital, birthing center, in a doctor’s office, and at the SGM office. Understand and adhere to the philosophy of care as outlined by SGM and perinatal hospice Help families who receive a fatal diagnosis in pregnancy form a birth plan, help communicate their birth plan to others involved in their care, and help implement the plan according to the family’s wishes Offer encouragement, support, and a listening ear Foster a gentle, non-judgmental environment that helps parents experience their story, their way, creating the most optimal
experience possible under the circumstances Support the idea that each family has been given a gift of time with their child and have the opportunity to embrace his/her life for as long as they are given. Compile and offer bereavement support services and memory-making items (SGM offers an array of suitable items for this purpose. A wealth of resources are available for the doula/support staff through SGM at www.sufficientgraceministries.org) Comfort Doulas/Companions must be approachable and gentle, not imparting their own ideas, but guiding families and suggesting options when
applicable. Learn and implement SGM Remembrance Photography services for perinatal hospice maternity sessions and birth/memory-making sessions as well as funerals and other remembrance photography requests. 

——————————–

To become an SGM Comfort Team Volunteer, you must

Submit the application at this link: SGM Comfort Team Application (jotform.com) Submit at least two references from non-family members in the form of a letter of recommendation on professional letterhead, if applicable, attesting to your character and ability to perform the duties of an SGM Doula to sufficientgraceministries@gmail.com.  Begin the process by filling out the online application/interview below.  Once you receive board approval, you will register and begin your SGM Introductory Training Process. Training must be completed within two weeks of registration.  Final Interview – After introductory training, you will complete an interview with your Regional Coordinator and/or the Director of SGM Perinatal Hospice and Bereavement Support Services.  Mentoring – You will accompany an experienced, approved and certified SGM Comfort Team Volunteer until there is agreement that you are ready to serve without mentorship.  Additional Training – In addition to the introductory training, you will be required to attend the annual April Training and complete the Independent study to become fully certified. 

Sufficient Grace Ministries will consider individuals who have a heart to serve bereaved parents as potential volunteer candidates. Perinatal hospice and bereavement service volunteers must be at least 18 years old, and have some experience with loss and/or a compassionate heart, and willing to attend training in comfort companioning and remembrance photography. Training and in service will be required of all volunteers wishing to meet directly with families. There may be additional interviews, background checks, and regular evaluations performed by your Regional Coordinator, the President, or Vice President of SGM. We are looking for those with a heart of compassion and a proper level of professionalism to serve families in such tender moments. We expect those representing the ministry to have an understanding of our statement of beliefs. All prospective volunteers will have to be reviewed and approved by Sufficient Grace Ministries board members. Those volunteers who are approved and signed the agreement will be expected to comply with all policies of the ministry. Upon approval from SGM, you will be able to sign up for the required SGM Comfort Team Training. As part of your training, you will begin the mentoring process as soon as you complete the Introductory training and final interview. 

 

Organization: Sufficient Grace Ministries for Women

Walking with a family whose baby’s life is expected to be brief, entering into the sacred place where heaven meets earth as they say hello and goodbye to their child, it is a gift most meaningful, and we take this privilege very seriously at Sufficient Grace Ministries. Because every life matters, we want each family to know, they are not walking this path alone. We strive to provide 24 hour availability of quality support from well-trained professionals. Our SGM Comfort Team Volunteers commit to 12 hour on call shifts where they may or may not receive a call. All active volunteers must sign up to serve at minimum one day a month. The most important quality we are looking for in our comfort team volunteers is a heart of compassion and understanding for those who are grieving the loss of a child. Our volunteers are not there to try to fix or try to find the right answer…we are simply there to come alongside as companions walking this path together.

Comfort Doulas, Remembrance Photographers, and all perinatal hospice support staff will be expected to:

Come alongside grieving parents in various settings:  in person, on the telephone, online, at a hospital, birthing center, in a doctor’s office, and at the SGM office. Understand and adhere to the philosophy of care as outlined by SGM and perinatal hospice Help families who receive a fatal diagnosis in pregnancy form a birth plan, help communicate their birth plan to others involved in their care, and help implement the plan according to the family’s wishes Offer encouragement, support, and a listening ear Foster a gentle, non-judgmental environment that helps parents experience their story, their way, creating the most optimal
experience possible under the circumstances Support the idea that each family has been given a gift of time with their child and have the opportunity to embrace his/her life for as long as they are given. Compile and offer bereavement support services and memory-making items (SGM offers an array of suitable items for this purpose. A wealth of resources are available for the doula/support staff through SGM at www.sufficientgraceministries.org) Comfort Doulas/Companions must be approachable and gentle, not imparting their own ideas, but guiding families and suggesting options when
applicable. Learn and implement SGM Remembrance Photography services for perinatal hospice maternity sessions and birth/memory-making sessions as well as funerals and other remembrance photography requests. 

——————————–

To become an SGM Comfort Team Volunteer, you must

Submit the application at this link: SGM Comfort Team Application (jotform.com) Submit at least two references from non-family members in the form of a letter of recommendation on professional letterhead, if applicable, attesting to your character and ability to perform the duties of an SGM Doula to sufficientgraceministries@gmail.com.  Begin the process by filling out the online application/interview below.  Once you receive board approval, you will register and begin your SGM Introductory Training Process. Training must be completed within two weeks of registration.  Final Interview – After introductory training, you will complete an interview with your Regional Coordinator and/or the Director of SGM Perinatal Hospice and Bereavement Support Services.  Mentoring – You will accompany an experienced, approved and certified SGM Comfort Team Volunteer until there is agreement that you are ready to serve without mentorship.  Additional Training – In addition to the introductory training, you will be required to attend the annual April Training and complete the Independent study to become fully certified. 

Sufficient Grace Ministries will consider individuals who have a heart to serve bereaved parents as potential volunteer candidates. Perinatal hospice and bereavement service volunteers must be at least 18 years old, and have some experience with loss and/or a compassionate heart, and willing to attend training in comfort companioning and remembrance photography. Training and in service will be required of all volunteers wishing to meet directly with families. There may be additional interviews, background checks, and regular evaluations performed by your Regional Coordinator, the President, or Vice President of SGM. We are looking for those with a heart of compassion and a proper level of professionalism to serve families in such tender moments. We expect those representing the ministry to have an understanding of our statement of beliefs. All prospective volunteers will have to be reviewed and approved by Sufficient Grace Ministries board members. Those volunteers who are approved and signed the agreement will be expected to comply with all policies of the ministry. Upon approval from SGM, you will be able to sign up for the required SGM Comfort Team Training. As part of your training, you will begin the mentoring process as soon as you complete the Introductory training and final interview. 

 

Organization: Sufficient Grace Ministries for Women

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45211

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Comfort Team Volunteers Needed

Walking with a family whose baby’s life is expected to be brief, entering into the sacred place where heaven meets earth as they say hello and goodbye to their child, it is a gift most meaningful, and we take this privilege very seriously at Sufficient Grace Ministries. Because every life matters, we want each family to know, they are not walking this path alone. We strive to provide 24 hour availability of quality support from well-trained professionals. Our SGM Comfort Team Volunteers commit to 12 hour on call shifts where they may or may not receive a call. All active volunteers must sign up to serve at minimum one day a month. The most important quality we are looking for in our comfort team volunteers is a heart of compassion and understanding for those who are grieving the loss of a child. Our volunteers are not there to try to fix or try to find the right answer…we are simply there to come alongside as companions walking this path together.

Comfort Doulas, Remembrance Photographers, and all perinatal hospice support staff will be expected to:

Come alongside grieving parents in various settings:  in person, on the telephone, online, at a hospital, birthing center, in a doctor’s office, and at the SGM office. Understand and adhere to the philosophy of care as outlined by SGM and perinatal hospice Help families who receive a fatal diagnosis in pregnancy form a birth plan, help communicate their birth plan to others involved in their care, and help implement the plan according to the family’s wishes Offer encouragement, support, and a listening ear Foster a gentle, non-judgmental environment that helps parents experience their story, their way, creating the most optimal
experience possible under the circumstances Support the idea that each family has been given a gift of time with their child and have the opportunity to embrace his/her life for as long as they are given. Compile and offer bereavement support services and memory-making items (SGM offers an array of suitable items for this purpose. A wealth of resources are available for the doula/support staff through SGM at www.sufficientgraceministries.org) Comfort Doulas/Companions must be approachable and gentle, not imparting their own ideas, but guiding families and suggesting options when
applicable. Learn and implement SGM Remembrance Photography services for perinatal hospice maternity sessions and birth/memory-making sessions as well as funerals and other remembrance photography requests. 

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To become an SGM Comfort Team Volunteer, you must

Submit the application at this link: SGM Comfort Team Application (jotform.com) Submit at least two references from non-family members in the form of a letter of recommendation on professional letterhead, if applicable, attesting to your character and ability to perform the duties of an SGM Doula to sufficientgraceministries@gmail.com.  Begin the process by filling out the online application/interview below.  Once you receive board approval, you will register and begin your SGM Introductory Training Process. Training must be completed within two weeks of registration.  Final Interview – After introductory training, you will complete an interview with your Regional Coordinator and/or the Director of SGM Perinatal Hospice and Bereavement Support Services.  Mentoring – You will accompany an experienced, approved and certified SGM Comfort Team Volunteer until there is agreement that you are ready to serve without mentorship.  Additional Training – In addition to the introductory training, you will be required to attend the annual April Training and complete the Independent study to become fully certified. 

Sufficient Grace Ministries will consider individuals who have a heart to serve bereaved parents as potential volunteer candidates. Perinatal hospice and bereavement service volunteers must be at least 18 years old, and have some experience with loss and/or a compassionate heart, and willing to attend training in comfort companioning and remembrance photography. Training and in service will be required of all volunteers wishing to meet directly with families. There may be additional interviews, background checks, and regular evaluations performed by your Regional Coordinator, the President, or Vice President of SGM. We are looking for those with a heart of compassion and a proper level of professionalism to serve families in such tender moments. We expect those representing the ministry to have an understanding of our statement of beliefs. All prospective volunteers will have to be reviewed and approved by Sufficient Grace Ministries board members. Those volunteers who are approved and signed the agreement will be expected to comply with all policies of the ministry. Upon approval from SGM, you will be able to sign up for the required SGM Comfort Team Training. As part of your training, you will begin the mentoring process as soon as you complete the Introductory training and final interview. 

 

Organization: Sufficient Grace Ministries for Women

Walking with a family whose baby’s life is expected to be brief, entering into the sacred place where heaven meets earth as they say hello and goodbye to their child, it is a gift most meaningful, and we take this privilege very seriously at Sufficient Grace Ministries. Because every life matters, we want each family to know, they are not walking this path alone. We strive to provide 24 hour availability of quality support from well-trained professionals. Our SGM Comfort Team Volunteers commit to 12 hour on call shifts where they may or may not receive a call. All active volunteers must sign up to serve at minimum one day a month. The most important quality we are looking for in our comfort team volunteers is a heart of compassion and understanding for those who are grieving the loss of a child. Our volunteers are not there to try to fix or try to find the right answer…we are simply there to come alongside as companions walking this path together.

Comfort Doulas, Remembrance Photographers, and all perinatal hospice support staff will be expected to:

Come alongside grieving parents in various settings:  in person, on the telephone, online, at a hospital, birthing center, in a doctor’s office, and at the SGM office. Understand and adhere to the philosophy of care as outlined by SGM and perinatal hospice Help families who receive a fatal diagnosis in pregnancy form a birth plan, help communicate their birth plan to others involved in their care, and help implement the plan according to the family’s wishes Offer encouragement, support, and a listening ear Foster a gentle, non-judgmental environment that helps parents experience their story, their way, creating the most optimal
experience possible under the circumstances Support the idea that each family has been given a gift of time with their child and have the opportunity to embrace his/her life for as long as they are given. Compile and offer bereavement support services and memory-making items (SGM offers an array of suitable items for this purpose. A wealth of resources are available for the doula/support staff through SGM at www.sufficientgraceministries.org) Comfort Doulas/Companions must be approachable and gentle, not imparting their own ideas, but guiding families and suggesting options when
applicable. Learn and implement SGM Remembrance Photography services for perinatal hospice maternity sessions and birth/memory-making sessions as well as funerals and other remembrance photography requests. 

——————————–

To become an SGM Comfort Team Volunteer, you must

Submit the application at this link: SGM Comfort Team Application (jotform.com) Submit at least two references from non-family members in the form of a letter of recommendation on professional letterhead, if applicable, attesting to your character and ability to perform the duties of an SGM Doula to sufficientgraceministries@gmail.com.  Begin the process by filling out the online application/interview below.  Once you receive board approval, you will register and begin your SGM Introductory Training Process. Training must be completed within two weeks of registration.  Final Interview – After introductory training, you will complete an interview with your Regional Coordinator and/or the Director of SGM Perinatal Hospice and Bereavement Support Services.  Mentoring – You will accompany an experienced, approved and certified SGM Comfort Team Volunteer until there is agreement that you are ready to serve without mentorship.  Additional Training – In addition to the introductory training, you will be required to attend the annual April Training and complete the Independent study to become fully certified. 

Sufficient Grace Ministries will consider individuals who have a heart to serve bereaved parents as potential volunteer candidates. Perinatal hospice and bereavement service volunteers must be at least 18 years old, and have some experience with loss and/or a compassionate heart, and willing to attend training in comfort companioning and remembrance photography. Training and in service will be required of all volunteers wishing to meet directly with families. There may be additional interviews, background checks, and regular evaluations performed by your Regional Coordinator, the President, or Vice President of SGM. We are looking for those with a heart of compassion and a proper level of professionalism to serve families in such tender moments. We expect those representing the ministry to have an understanding of our statement of beliefs. All prospective volunteers will have to be reviewed and approved by Sufficient Grace Ministries board members. Those volunteers who are approved and signed the agreement will be expected to comply with all policies of the ministry. Upon approval from SGM, you will be able to sign up for the required SGM Comfort Team Training. As part of your training, you will begin the mentoring process as soon as you complete the Introductory training and final interview. 

 

Organization: Sufficient Grace Ministries for Women

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43614

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Flyer distribution

Help us spread the work about upcoming events at Boardman Arts Park. 

Hang flyers in Delaware, Ashley, Radnor, Sunbury, Powell, Galena, Marion, Waldo, Prospect, Lewis Center and/or Marysville (let us know what’s close to you and focus on a handful of locations).

 

Organization: Boardman Arts Park Inc

Help us spread the work about upcoming events at Boardman Arts Park. 

Hang flyers in Delaware, Ashley, Radnor, Sunbury, Powell, Galena, Marion, Waldo, Prospect, Lewis Center and/or Marysville (let us know what’s close to you and focus on a handful of locations).

 

Organization: Boardman Arts Park Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43015

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Companion Visitors

At Ohio Valley Hospice we believe that people have the right to care, comfort and dignity as they come to the end of life. As a Volunteer Companion you are an  important part of our care teams being available for a variety of needs and enriching our patients lives. Companions may read, play games, do crafts, take walks, make memory books and much more. Bring your talents and personality and give a patient someone to look forward to visiting with. 

Organization: Ohio Valley Hospice

At Ohio Valley Hospice we believe that people have the right to care, comfort and dignity as they come to the end of life. As a Volunteer Companion you are an  important part of our care teams being available for a variety of needs and enriching our patients lives. Companions may read, play games, do crafts, take walks, make memory books and much more. Bring your talents and personality and give a patient someone to look forward to visiting with. 

Organization: Ohio Valley Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45246

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Expertise Session

We would love for volunteers to come and speak on an area of their expertise to our CCMEP participants. These participants are ages 16-24. 

Expertise could be in any area: business, finance, budgeting, couponing, healthcare, etc. 

Organization: Fairfield County TeenWorks

We would love for volunteers to come and speak on an area of their expertise to our CCMEP participants. These participants are ages 16-24. 

Expertise could be in any area: business, finance, budgeting, couponing, healthcare, etc. 

Organization: Fairfield County TeenWorks

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43112

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: After School Volunteer

homework help/tutoring assisting with our physical education (gym time) program assisting leading specific programming that you may have expertise in.

Organization: Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati

homework help/tutoring assisting with our physical education (gym time) program assisting leading specific programming that you may have expertise in.

Organization: Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45203

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Disaster Response Volunteer

The Miami County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) is a support agency that is authorized by Ohio Revised Code to coordinate and administer countywide all-hazards emergency management and disaster preparedness functions for Miami County and its political subdivisions.

Through the EMA, disaster preparedness and public safety related emergency management activities are coordinated to serve and protect the public.

We never know when disaster will strike. This volunteer opportunity seeks to connect with community members that would be willing to help with disaster response in Miami County.

Duties may be varied; please tell us what you might like to do when you sign up. Specific needs could include: administration, damage assessment, debris clean up, or collection and delivery of supplies.

Please tell us if you are willing to volunteer throughout Miami County or just your local city/village/township.

Organization: Miami County Emergency Management Agency

The Miami County Emergency Management Agency (EMA) is a support agency that is authorized by Ohio Revised Code to coordinate and administer countywide all-hazards emergency management and disaster preparedness functions for Miami County and its political subdivisions.

Through the EMA, disaster preparedness and public safety related emergency management activities are coordinated to serve and protect the public.

We never know when disaster will strike. This volunteer opportunity seeks to connect with community members that would be willing to help with disaster response in Miami County.

Duties may be varied; please tell us what you might like to do when you sign up. Specific needs could include: administration, damage assessment, debris clean up, or collection and delivery of supplies.

Please tell us if you are willing to volunteer throughout Miami County or just your local city/village/township.

Organization: Miami County Emergency Management Agency

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45373

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer in the Habitat ReStore

1161 Columbus Pike | Delaware, Ohio 43015

Hours of Operation:
Mon-Sat: 10am-6pm | Sun: 11am-5pm

The ReStore is a unique resale outlet that sells donated building materials, home goods and home improvement products to the general public. Income generated from our ReStore provides an important source of funding for our mission, which is to build safe, affordable homes for low- to middle-income families in Delaware and Union Counties. The ReStore is a fun place to volunteer!

Duties in the ReStore include:

Working in the donation area in the back Working on the floor to help customers with purchases Loading and unloading donated and purchased items Cleaning donated items Stocking the shelves Working as a cashier

Shifts available in the ReStore:

Mon-Sat: 10:00am-2:00pm and 2:00pm-6:00pm Sun: 11:00am-2:00pm and 2:00pm-5:00pm To get scheduled for your first volunteer shift, fill out the form on our website:

https://restoredelawareunion.org

or contact

Linda Warren, Volunteer Coordinator
volunteer@habitatdelawareunion.org
(740) 924-5788

If you are in need of court-ordered community service hours, please contact:

Linda Warren, Volunteer Coordinator
volunteer@habitatdelawareunion.org
(740) 924-5788

Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Delaware & Union Counties

1161 Columbus Pike | Delaware, Ohio 43015

Hours of Operation:
Mon-Sat: 10am-6pm | Sun: 11am-5pm

The ReStore is a unique resale outlet that sells donated building materials, home goods and home improvement products to the general public. Income generated from our ReStore provides an important source of funding for our mission, which is to build safe, affordable homes for low- to middle-income families in Delaware and Union Counties. The ReStore is a fun place to volunteer!

Duties in the ReStore include:

Working in the donation area in the back Working on the floor to help customers with purchases Loading and unloading donated and purchased items Cleaning donated items Stocking the shelves Working as a cashier

Shifts available in the ReStore:

Mon-Sat: 10:00am-2:00pm and 2:00pm-6:00pm Sun: 11:00am-2:00pm and 2:00pm-5:00pm To get scheduled for your first volunteer shift, fill out the form on our website:

https://restoredelawareunion.org

or contact

Linda Warren, Volunteer Coordinator
volunteer@habitatdelawareunion.org
(740) 924-5788

If you are in need of court-ordered community service hours, please contact:

Linda Warren, Volunteer Coordinator
volunteer@habitatdelawareunion.org
(740) 924-5788

Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Delaware & Union Counties

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43015

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor a School Aged Youth

OHuddle is seeking adult volunteers to dedicate one hour per week to match 1:1 in mentorship with a school nominated youth.

Organization: OHuddle

OHuddle is seeking adult volunteers to dedicate one hour per week to match 1:1 in mentorship with a school nominated youth.

Organization: OHuddle

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44691

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Mentor

As a mentor with The Legacy Project of Stark's school-based programs, you will provide a much needed service to students in Stark County! Your group will consist of yourself and a co-mentor and up to 6 students. Your group will be held during lunch time, once a week, inside a local school building. During your time together you will be working with the students to express care, challenge growth , provide support, and a safe space. You will be working with them to develop social and emotional skills and their developmental assets to help each student not only succeed, but to thrive!

Organization: The Legacy Project of Stark

As a mentor with The Legacy Project of Stark's school-based programs, you will provide a much needed service to students in Stark County! Your group will consist of yourself and a co-mentor and up to 6 students. Your group will be held during lunch time, once a week, inside a local school building. During your time together you will be working with the students to express care, challenge growth , provide support, and a safe space. You will be working with them to develop social and emotional skills and their developmental assets to help each student not only succeed, but to thrive!

Organization: The Legacy Project of Stark

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44647

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Marketing Intern

Help the Arts Park, gain some experience and use your creativity by joining us as a marketing intern.  Duties may include:

- social media posts

- creative development with Canva

- prepare communications for mailings

- manage groups within the Customer Relationship System

- website content development and management

- update event calendars

- participate in events, collaborating with sponsors, vendors and performers on messaging and visibility

- other administrative duties as needed

 

Organization: Boardman Arts Park Inc

Help the Arts Park, gain some experience and use your creativity by joining us as a marketing intern.  Duties may include:

- social media posts

- creative development with Canva

- prepare communications for mailings

- manage groups within the Customer Relationship System

- website content development and management

- update event calendars

- participate in events, collaborating with sponsors, vendors and performers on messaging and visibility

- other administrative duties as needed

 

Organization: Boardman Arts Park Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43015

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: YMCA- Ashtabula

Join the amazing team at Ashtabula YMCA!  

Opportunities include: Front desk support, swim lesson assistant, youth sport assistant, childcare assistant, and Live Strong instructor (training required) 

Organization: RSVP Ashtabula County

Join the amazing team at Ashtabula YMCA!  

Opportunities include: Front desk support, swim lesson assistant, youth sport assistant, childcare assistant, and Live Strong instructor (training required) 

Organization: RSVP Ashtabula County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44004

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Junior Achievement

Junior Achievement- Ashtabula County empowers young people to own their economic success. 

Volunteer opportunities include classroom instruction and "JA in a day" events.

Organization: RSVP Ashtabula County

Junior Achievement- Ashtabula County empowers young people to own their economic success. 

Volunteer opportunities include classroom instruction and "JA in a day" events.

Organization: RSVP Ashtabula County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44047

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Childcare Assistant/Basic Office Work

Who We Are

LifeSmart Education is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization that enhances the availability of nontraditional educational classes and resources for underserved youth and communities. We help those who need unwavering, positive life management skills. Youth aren't born knowing the life skills that we wish they did; they must be taught and molded into productive members of society. At LifeSmart Education, we teach youth how to be socially and emotionally successful, and also enable them to achieve their highest potential as law-abiding global citizens. 

Why volunteer with LifeSmart Education?

You will make a difference by giving back to the community and use your skills/talents to help under-resourced youth. Gain valuable hands-on experience working with kids of various ages. Earn an endorsement on LinkedIn and/or a referral after 3 months.

Role Description

This role requires the volunteer to be physically present at the facility for 1 day a week Monday-Wednesday (between 8am to 4pm) for 2 hours or more if available. 

This is an excellent opportunity for someone who is studying to become a teacher and/or enjoys working with children. As a childcare assistant you will supervise, distribute snacks, and help with light cleaning. The children also need help catching up with homework.

Training/orientation will be done virtually.

Skills/Requirements

High school graduate or higher education level (preferred) Basic computer literacy Teamwork and good communication skills Be reliable, friendly and patient Ability to lift/fold chairs  Background check Minimum 3 months commitment

COVID-19 Precaution(s):

Remote interview process Personal protective equipment provided or required Temperature screenings Social distancing guidelines in place Sanitizing, disinfecting, or cleaning procedures in place 

Organization: LifeSmart Education

Who We Are

LifeSmart Education is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization that enhances the availability of nontraditional educational classes and resources for underserved youth and communities. We help those who need unwavering, positive life management skills. Youth aren't born knowing the life skills that we wish they did; they must be taught and molded into productive members of society. At LifeSmart Education, we teach youth how to be socially and emotionally successful, and also enable them to achieve their highest potential as law-abiding global citizens. 

Why volunteer with LifeSmart Education?

You will make a difference by giving back to the community and use your skills/talents to help under-resourced youth. Gain valuable hands-on experience working with kids of various ages. Earn an endorsement on LinkedIn and/or a referral after 3 months.

Role Description

This role requires the volunteer to be physically present at the facility for 1 day a week Monday-Wednesday (between 8am to 4pm) for 2 hours or more if available. 

This is an excellent opportunity for someone who is studying to become a teacher and/or enjoys working with children. As a childcare assistant you will supervise, distribute snacks, and help with light cleaning. The children also need help catching up with homework.

Training/orientation will be done virtually.

Skills/Requirements

High school graduate or higher education level (preferred) Basic computer literacy Teamwork and good communication skills Be reliable, friendly and patient Ability to lift/fold chairs  Background check Minimum 3 months commitment

COVID-19 Precaution(s):

Remote interview process Personal protective equipment provided or required Temperature screenings Social distancing guidelines in place Sanitizing, disinfecting, or cleaning procedures in place 

Organization: LifeSmart Education

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43123

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Torchlight Youth Mentoring

Become a mentor to a local student.  Make a positive difference in the life of a child!  In-school and community opportunities are available! 

Organization: RSVP Ashtabula County

Become a mentor to a local student.  Make a positive difference in the life of a child!  In-school and community opportunities are available! 

Organization: RSVP Ashtabula County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44004

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: ACCAA Head Start

Volunteer to help in the kitchen, read to students, or help with general teacher support.  

Organization: RSVP Ashtabula County

Volunteer to help in the kitchen, read to students, or help with general teacher support.  

Organization: RSVP Ashtabula County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44004

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Ursuline Sisters Scholars Program

Become a mentor to a post-secondary student who will be encouraged by your expertise and support! 

Organization: RSVP Ashtabula County

Become a mentor to a post-secondary student who will be encouraged by your expertise and support! 

Organization: RSVP Ashtabula County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44004

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: In-School Mentor

Help out 1-2 students with reading comprehension, vocabulary, and reading fluency. No education is necessary and all books and reading materials are provided. Spending a little time, you can make a big impact on our future generation. 

Partnering schools: Tiffin City Schools, Fostoria Elementary School, Carey Elementary, and Upper Sandusky E.V. Schools

*All volunteers must complete and pass a FBI background check.

Organization: RSVP of Seneca, Wyandot, and Huron Counties

Help out 1-2 students with reading comprehension, vocabulary, and reading fluency. No education is necessary and all books and reading materials are provided. Spending a little time, you can make a big impact on our future generation. 

Partnering schools: Tiffin City Schools, Fostoria Elementary School, Carey Elementary, and Upper Sandusky E.V. Schools

*All volunteers must complete and pass a FBI background check.

Organization: RSVP of Seneca, Wyandot, and Huron Counties

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44883

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Core Crew

Habitat for Humanity of Wood County seeks volunteers with varied skill sets, who have time, and can offer it to our cause on a regular basis. If you are the type of person that enjoys repair, remodel and DIY projects, are good with tools, want to learn a new skill, make friends, and help build community, come join us!

 

Organization: Habitat For Humanity of Wood County

Habitat for Humanity of Wood County seeks volunteers with varied skill sets, who have time, and can offer it to our cause on a regular basis. If you are the type of person that enjoys repair, remodel and DIY projects, are good with tools, want to learn a new skill, make friends, and help build community, come join us!

 

Organization: Habitat For Humanity of Wood County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43402

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event Intern

Join our events committee to plan and execute community and fund raising events. Work on one or many events. Take on one or many tasks including, but not limited to:

- work with the committee to plan music, food, vendors, volunteers, activities, etc.

- complete outreach to sponsors, vendors, volunteers and artists

- outline vendor placement and event logistics

- set up auctions and raffles 

- manage vendors, the entrance and/or the performers the day of the event

Organization: Boardman Arts Park Inc

Join our events committee to plan and execute community and fund raising events. Work on one or many events. Take on one or many tasks including, but not limited to:

- work with the committee to plan music, food, vendors, volunteers, activities, etc.

- complete outreach to sponsors, vendors, volunteers and artists

- outline vendor placement and event logistics

- set up auctions and raffles 

- manage vendors, the entrance and/or the performers the day of the event

Organization: Boardman Arts Park Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43015

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Community-Based Volunteer Mentor

A community-based match meets in the community. Some Bigs meet their Littles on the weekends, and others get together with their Littles on weekday evenings. Each match is unique and develops a schedule that works for them. Community-based mentoring relationships involve one-on-one outings and activities, doing things the Big and Little enjoy together, like taking a walk in the park, going to museums, going to an event hosted by the local BBBS affiliate, listening to music, hanging out, and talking. 

Big Brothers Big Sisters staff member interviews, screen, and trains volunteers.

Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Ohio & Western Pennsylvania

A community-based match meets in the community. Some Bigs meet their Littles on the weekends, and others get together with their Littles on weekday evenings. Each match is unique and develops a schedule that works for them. Community-based mentoring relationships involve one-on-one outings and activities, doing things the Big and Little enjoy together, like taking a walk in the park, going to museums, going to an event hosted by the local BBBS affiliate, listening to music, hanging out, and talking. 

Big Brothers Big Sisters staff member interviews, screen, and trains volunteers.

Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Ohio & Western Pennsylvania

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44266

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Site-Based Plus Volunteer Mentor

A Site-Based Plus match meets at a designated site and in the community. Some Bigs meet their Littles on the weekends, and others get together with their Littles on weekday evenings. Each match is unique and develops a schedule that works for them. Site-Based Plus mentoring relationships involve one-on-one outings and activities, doing things the Big and Little enjoy together, like taking a walk in the park, going to museums, attending an event hosted by the local BBBS affiliate, listening to music, hanging out, and talking. 

Big Brothers Big Sisters staff member interviews, screen, and trains volunteers.

Volunteers will meet their Little at the King Kennedy Community Center to participate in activities that a Youth Outreach Worker facilitates. Volunteers also have the opportunity to spend additional time with their Little going out in the community. 

Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Ohio & Western Pennsylvania

A Site-Based Plus match meets at a designated site and in the community. Some Bigs meet their Littles on the weekends, and others get together with their Littles on weekday evenings. Each match is unique and develops a schedule that works for them. Site-Based Plus mentoring relationships involve one-on-one outings and activities, doing things the Big and Little enjoy together, like taking a walk in the park, going to museums, attending an event hosted by the local BBBS affiliate, listening to music, hanging out, and talking. 

Big Brothers Big Sisters staff member interviews, screen, and trains volunteers.

Volunteers will meet their Little at the King Kennedy Community Center to participate in activities that a Youth Outreach Worker facilitates. Volunteers also have the opportunity to spend additional time with their Little going out in the community. 

Organization: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Ohio & Western Pennsylvania

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44266

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Coordinator

Participate in planning sessions with board and event team members.

Post volunteer opportunities to social media and the volunteer site.

Solicit volunteers through partner groups such as Rotary, Kiwanis, and area schools.

Provide assignments and schedules to volunteers via Sign-up Genius.

Manage volunteers at events and individual activities (e.g., badges, tools, descriptions of tasks)

Gather volunteer hours for monthly reports and grants.

Organization: Boardman Arts Park Inc

Participate in planning sessions with board and event team members.

Post volunteer opportunities to social media and the volunteer site.

Solicit volunteers through partner groups such as Rotary, Kiwanis, and area schools.

Provide assignments and schedules to volunteers via Sign-up Genius.

Manage volunteers at events and individual activities (e.g., badges, tools, descriptions of tasks)

Gather volunteer hours for monthly reports and grants.

Organization: Boardman Arts Park Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43015

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Email Marketing Certification Teacher

Organization Description:

International Student Services Association is a non-profit organization that focuses on assisting lower income immigrant high school students in achieving their career aspirations. Our workshops and programs are designed to provide information, inspiration, and motivation for students to navigate their education and develop their future careers beyond high school. Our tailored programs equip students with the knowledge and skills they need to successfully apply to college, build a resume, gain work experience, and achieve their career goals.

 

Role Description:

This is a temporary, on-site role located in Cleveland, OH for an Email Marketing Certification high school Teacher. The successful candidate will contribute by teaching email marketing workshop to students once per month for three-four workshop on Friday 4:30PM-5:30 PM EST. The position involves creating lesson plans, teaching live, grading coursework and mentoring students as necessary. The successful candidate will be a skilled marketer, teacher, communicator, and mentor, showcasing their expertise and enthusiasm for email marketing in all aspects of the role.

 

Job duties:

Curriculum Development:

a. Develop a structured curriculum for marketing email certification, tailored to the needs of immigrant students.

b. Design lesson plans, learning materials, and activities that align with industry standards and best practices.

 

Instructional Delivery:

a. Deliver engaging and informative lectures, workshops, and hands-on activities to impart knowledge and practical skills to students.

b. Foster a supportive and inclusive learning environment that accommodates diverse learning styles and cultural backgrounds.

c. Support and answer any questions that students have

 

Industry Relevance:

a. Stay abreast of industry trends, tools, and technologies related to marketing emails.

b. Integrate real-world case studies and examples into the curriculum to enhance the practical applicability of the courses.

c. Provide and give resources to help interested students get into this field.

 

Qualifications:

Bachelor's degree or higher in Marketing or related field. 3-5 years of experience in email marketing strategies and techniques. Proven experience in teaching, curriculum design, and lesson planning. Strong written and verbal communication skills, capable of explaining complex concepts in a simple and relatable manner. Proficient in email marketing tools and software. Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with team members and colleagues. A strong commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Multilingual ( Understand various cultures and intercultural experiences)

 

Organization: International Student Services Association

Organization Description:

International Student Services Association is a non-profit organization that focuses on assisting lower income immigrant high school students in achieving their career aspirations. Our workshops and programs are designed to provide information, inspiration, and motivation for students to navigate their education and develop their future careers beyond high school. Our tailored programs equip students with the knowledge and skills they need to successfully apply to college, build a resume, gain work experience, and achieve their career goals.

 

Role Description:

This is a temporary, on-site role located in Cleveland, OH for an Email Marketing Certification high school Teacher. The successful candidate will contribute by teaching email marketing workshop to students once per month for three-four workshop on Friday 4:30PM-5:30 PM EST. The position involves creating lesson plans, teaching live, grading coursework and mentoring students as necessary. The successful candidate will be a skilled marketer, teacher, communicator, and mentor, showcasing their expertise and enthusiasm for email marketing in all aspects of the role.

 

Job duties:

Curriculum Development:

a. Develop a structured curriculum for marketing email certification, tailored to the needs of immigrant students.

b. Design lesson plans, learning materials, and activities that align with industry standards and best practices.

 

Instructional Delivery:

a. Deliver engaging and informative lectures, workshops, and hands-on activities to impart knowledge and practical skills to students.

b. Foster a supportive and inclusive learning environment that accommodates diverse learning styles and cultural backgrounds.

c. Support and answer any questions that students have

 

Industry Relevance:

a. Stay abreast of industry trends, tools, and technologies related to marketing emails.

b. Integrate real-world case studies and examples into the curriculum to enhance the practical applicability of the courses.

c. Provide and give resources to help interested students get into this field.

 

Qualifications:

Bachelor's degree or higher in Marketing or related field. 3-5 years of experience in email marketing strategies and techniques. Proven experience in teaching, curriculum design, and lesson planning. Strong written and verbal communication skills, capable of explaining complex concepts in a simple and relatable manner. Proficient in email marketing tools and software. Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with team members and colleagues. A strong commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Multilingual ( Understand various cultures and intercultural experiences)

 

Organization: International Student Services Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44143

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: in person Tutors

Monday thru Thursday afternoons starting at 4:00pm until 5:30 OR 6:00pm,   can help&  listen to elementary school aged children read aloud, can help assist working with math facts, virtually, help students with homework assignments & to do STEM projects & other interesting activities

IN PERSON PREFERRED,    COMMIT FOR 1 DAY WEEKLY OR MORE...  COMMUNITY SERVICE DOCUMENTATION AVAILABLE  

Organization: 3 R Development

Monday thru Thursday afternoons starting at 4:00pm until 5:30 OR 6:00pm,   can help&  listen to elementary school aged children read aloud, can help assist working with math facts, virtually, help students with homework assignments & to do STEM projects & other interesting activities

IN PERSON PREFERRED,    COMMIT FOR 1 DAY WEEKLY OR MORE...  COMMUNITY SERVICE DOCUMENTATION AVAILABLE  

Organization: 3 R Development

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45044

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Orientation

All volunteers are required to watch our video orientation before signing up to serve at MCAS. Your first session will need to be with a Volunteer advocate. A volunteer advocate will be here

Organization: Board of Miami County Commissioners

All volunteers are required to watch our video orientation before signing up to serve at MCAS. Your first session will need to be with a Volunteer advocate. A volunteer advocate will be here

Organization: Board of Miami County Commissioners

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45373

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Blood Services Transportation Specialist - Various Locations

This position supports the Regional Biomedical Services department. This opportunity requires participation in in-person activities and/or performing work in a Red Cross facility. To safely transport blood from collection sites to the lab for processing and/or deliver blood or blood products to hospital customers.

Responsibilities:

Transport blood from collection site to Red Cross laboratory Transport finished blood or blood products to hospital customers as routine or “stat” deliveries Pick up empty boxes from hospitals as necessary Deliver supplies to blood collection sites as needed Complete required paperwork and obtain signatures as necessary Communicate with Red Cross staff on feedback from customers or any urgent issues Drive in a safe and responsible manner as a representative of the American Red Cross

Click link to learn more and apply!

 

Organization: The American Red Cross

This position supports the Regional Biomedical Services department. This opportunity requires participation in in-person activities and/or performing work in a Red Cross facility. To safely transport blood from collection sites to the lab for processing and/or deliver blood or blood products to hospital customers.

Responsibilities:

Transport blood from collection site to Red Cross laboratory Transport finished blood or blood products to hospital customers as routine or “stat” deliveries Pick up empty boxes from hospitals as necessary Deliver supplies to blood collection sites as needed Complete required paperwork and obtain signatures as necessary Communicate with Red Cross staff on feedback from customers or any urgent issues Drive in a safe and responsible manner as a representative of the American Red Cross

Click link to learn more and apply!

 

Organization: The American Red Cross

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44115

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Trash pick up

You can use provided bags to clean up trash along inside and outside of perimeter fence.

Organization: Boardman Arts Park Inc

You can use provided bags to clean up trash along inside and outside of perimeter fence.

Organization: Boardman Arts Park Inc

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43015

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: UAS 500 Drone Team

UAS500 is the regional drone team designated for public safety purposes.  UAS500 provides drone coverage for public safety incidents, crowd monitoring, and other events as needed.  The team consists of pilots, observers, and support staff. 

Organization: Woodlawn Fire Department CERT

UAS500 is the regional drone team designated for public safety purposes.  UAS500 provides drone coverage for public safety incidents, crowd monitoring, and other events as needed.  The team consists of pilots, observers, and support staff. 

Organization: Woodlawn Fire Department CERT

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45215

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Patient Companion Volunteer in Dublin and Surrounding Areas

Are you a compassionate and empathetic individual with a passion for making a meaningful difference in the lives of others? If so, we have an incredible opportunity for you to join our team as a Patient Companion Volunteer. This unique role allows you to provide comfort, companionship, and support to patients in their final stages of life, creating a positive and peaceful environment during their journey.

Responsibilities:

Be a Source of Comfort: Offer a compassionate presence and emotional support to patients and their families, actively listening to their concerns and providing comfort during their time in need. Foster Connection: Engage in friendly conversations, share stories, and provide companionship to patients, easing their feelings of loneliness and isolation. Create Lasting Memories: Assist patients in fulfilling their end-of-life wishes, whether it's listening to favorite music, reading their treasured books, or engaging in meaningful activities that bring them joy. Support Families: Offer respite to family caregivers by sitting with patients, providing them the time they need to take care of their own needs. Emotional Support: Offer a caring presence, holding space for patients and their loved ones as they navigate the emotional challenges of this sensitive time. Collaborate with the Hospice Team: Communicate observations and concerns to the hospice staff, working together to ensure the best possible care and support for each patient.

Qualifications:

Compassion and Empathy: Demonstrate genuine care and empathy for individuals facing end-of-life challenges and their families. Excellent Listening Skills: Be attentive and patient, offering a listening ear and validating the emotions of patients and their loved ones. Respect for Diversity: Show respect and understanding for different cultures, beliefs, and backgrounds. Reliability and Flexibility: Be dependable and punctual, with the ability to adapt to changing schedules and patient needs.

Benefits:

Fulfillment and Meaning: Make a significant impact on the lives of patients and their families during a challenging time, leaving a lasting legacy of compassion and support. Training and Support: Receive comprehensive training and ongoing support from our hospice team to ensure you feel confident and prepared in your role. Personal Growth: Gain valuable experience in end-of-life care, communication skills, and emotional intelligence, enhancing your personal and professional development. Flexible Schedule: We offer a variety of shifts and scheduling options to accommodate your availability. Community: Join a compassionate community of volunteers, staff, and healthcare professionals who share a common goal of providing comfort and dignity to those in need.

To Apply:
If you'd like to start your journey to making a difference and giving back, you can reach us the following ways:

Visit our website at https://app.betterimpact.com/Application?OrganizationGuid=e7f1ad03-fa2c-4213-886f-1a497c99d071&ApplicationFormNumber=1 Call into our office at (614) 441-9300 and ask to speak to one of our Volunteer Coordinators. Send us an email! We can be reached at CCH-VC@Addus.com

Join us in providing compassionate care and support to those in their final stages of life and make a meaningful difference to those most in need.

Organization: Capital City Hospice

Are you a compassionate and empathetic individual with a passion for making a meaningful difference in the lives of others? If so, we have an incredible opportunity for you to join our team as a Patient Companion Volunteer. This unique role allows you to provide comfort, companionship, and support to patients in their final stages of life, creating a positive and peaceful environment during their journey.

Responsibilities:

Be a Source of Comfort: Offer a compassionate presence and emotional support to patients and their families, actively listening to their concerns and providing comfort during their time in need. Foster Connection: Engage in friendly conversations, share stories, and provide companionship to patients, easing their feelings of loneliness and isolation. Create Lasting Memories: Assist patients in fulfilling their end-of-life wishes, whether it's listening to favorite music, reading their treasured books, or engaging in meaningful activities that bring them joy. Support Families: Offer respite to family caregivers by sitting with patients, providing them the time they need to take care of their own needs. Emotional Support: Offer a caring presence, holding space for patients and their loved ones as they navigate the emotional challenges of this sensitive time. Collaborate with the Hospice Team: Communicate observations and concerns to the hospice staff, working together to ensure the best possible care and support for each patient.

Qualifications:

Compassion and Empathy: Demonstrate genuine care and empathy for individuals facing end-of-life challenges and their families. Excellent Listening Skills: Be attentive and patient, offering a listening ear and validating the emotions of patients and their loved ones. Respect for Diversity: Show respect and understanding for different cultures, beliefs, and backgrounds. Reliability and Flexibility: Be dependable and punctual, with the ability to adapt to changing schedules and patient needs.

Benefits:

Fulfillment and Meaning: Make a significant impact on the lives of patients and their families during a challenging time, leaving a lasting legacy of compassion and support. Training and Support: Receive comprehensive training and ongoing support from our hospice team to ensure you feel confident and prepared in your role. Personal Growth: Gain valuable experience in end-of-life care, communication skills, and emotional intelligence, enhancing your personal and professional development. Flexible Schedule: We offer a variety of shifts and scheduling options to accommodate your availability. Community: Join a compassionate community of volunteers, staff, and healthcare professionals who share a common goal of providing comfort and dignity to those in need.

To Apply:
If you'd like to start your journey to making a difference and giving back, you can reach us the following ways:

Visit our website at https://app.betterimpact.com/Application?OrganizationGuid=e7f1ad03-fa2c-4213-886f-1a497c99d071&ApplicationFormNumber=1 Call into our office at (614) 441-9300 and ask to speak to one of our Volunteer Coordinators. Send us an email! We can be reached at CCH-VC@Addus.com

Join us in providing compassionate care and support to those in their final stages of life and make a meaningful difference to those most in need.

Organization: Capital City Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43017

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Patient Companion Volunteer in Mount Vernon and Surrounding Areas

Are you a compassionate and empathetic individual with a passion for making a meaningful difference in the lives of others? If so, we have an incredible opportunity for you to join our team as a Patient Companion Volunteer. This unique role allows you to provide comfort, companionship, and support to patients in their final stages of life, creating a positive and peaceful environment during their journey.

Responsibilities:

Be a Source of Comfort: Offer a compassionate presence and emotional support to patients and their families, actively listening to their concerns and providing comfort during their time in need. Foster Connection: Engage in friendly conversations, share stories, and provide companionship to patients, easing their feelings of loneliness and isolation. Create Lasting Memories: Assist patients in fulfilling their end-of-life wishes, whether it's listening to favorite music, reading their treasured books, or engaging in meaningful activities that bring them joy. Support Families: Offer respite to family caregivers by sitting with patients, providing them the time they need to take care of their own needs. Emotional Support: Offer a caring presence, holding space for patients and their loved ones as they navigate the emotional challenges of this sensitive time. Collaborate with the Hospice Team: Communicate observations and concerns to the hospice staff, working together to ensure the best possible care and support for each patient.

Qualifications:

Compassion and Empathy: Demonstrate genuine care and empathy for individuals facing end-of-life challenges and their families. Excellent Listening Skills: Be attentive and patient, offering a listening ear and validating the emotions of patients and their loved ones. Respect for Diversity: Show respect and understanding for different cultures, beliefs, and backgrounds. Reliability and Flexibility: Be dependable and punctual, with the ability to adapt to changing schedules and patient needs.

Benefits:

Fulfillment and Meaning: Make a significant impact on the lives of patients and their families during a challenging time, leaving a lasting legacy of compassion and support. Training and Support: Receive comprehensive training and ongoing support from our hospice team to ensure you feel confident and prepared in your role. Personal Growth: Gain valuable experience in end-of-life care, communication skills, and emotional intelligence, enhancing your personal and professional development. Flexible Schedule: We offer a variety of shifts and scheduling options to accommodate your availability. Community: Join a compassionate community of volunteers, staff, and healthcare professionals who share a common goal of providing comfort and dignity to those in need.

To Apply:
If you'd like to start your journey to making a difference and giving back, you can reach us the following ways:

Visit our website at https://app.betterimpact.com/Application?OrganizationGuid=e7f1ad03-fa2c-4213-886f-1a497c99d071&ApplicationFormNumber=1 Call into our office at (614) 441-9300 and ask to speak to one of our Volunteer Coordinators. Send us an email! We can be reached at CCH-VC@Addus.com

Join us in providing compassionate care and support to those in their final stages of life and make a meaningful difference to those most in need.

Organization: Capital City Hospice

Are you a compassionate and empathetic individual with a passion for making a meaningful difference in the lives of others? If so, we have an incredible opportunity for you to join our team as a Patient Companion Volunteer. This unique role allows you to provide comfort, companionship, and support to patients in their final stages of life, creating a positive and peaceful environment during their journey.

Responsibilities:

Be a Source of Comfort: Offer a compassionate presence and emotional support to patients and their families, actively listening to their concerns and providing comfort during their time in need. Foster Connection: Engage in friendly conversations, share stories, and provide companionship to patients, easing their feelings of loneliness and isolation. Create Lasting Memories: Assist patients in fulfilling their end-of-life wishes, whether it's listening to favorite music, reading their treasured books, or engaging in meaningful activities that bring them joy. Support Families: Offer respite to family caregivers by sitting with patients, providing them the time they need to take care of their own needs. Emotional Support: Offer a caring presence, holding space for patients and their loved ones as they navigate the emotional challenges of this sensitive time. Collaborate with the Hospice Team: Communicate observations and concerns to the hospice staff, working together to ensure the best possible care and support for each patient.

Qualifications:

Compassion and Empathy: Demonstrate genuine care and empathy for individuals facing end-of-life challenges and their families. Excellent Listening Skills: Be attentive and patient, offering a listening ear and validating the emotions of patients and their loved ones. Respect for Diversity: Show respect and understanding for different cultures, beliefs, and backgrounds. Reliability and Flexibility: Be dependable and punctual, with the ability to adapt to changing schedules and patient needs.

Benefits:

Fulfillment and Meaning: Make a significant impact on the lives of patients and their families during a challenging time, leaving a lasting legacy of compassion and support. Training and Support: Receive comprehensive training and ongoing support from our hospice team to ensure you feel confident and prepared in your role. Personal Growth: Gain valuable experience in end-of-life care, communication skills, and emotional intelligence, enhancing your personal and professional development. Flexible Schedule: We offer a variety of shifts and scheduling options to accommodate your availability. Community: Join a compassionate community of volunteers, staff, and healthcare professionals who share a common goal of providing comfort and dignity to those in need.

To Apply:
If you'd like to start your journey to making a difference and giving back, you can reach us the following ways:

Visit our website at https://app.betterimpact.com/Application?OrganizationGuid=e7f1ad03-fa2c-4213-886f-1a497c99d071&ApplicationFormNumber=1 Call into our office at (614) 441-9300 and ask to speak to one of our Volunteer Coordinators. Send us an email! We can be reached at CCH-VC@Addus.com

Join us in providing compassionate care and support to those in their final stages of life and make a meaningful difference to those most in need.

Organization: Capital City Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43050

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Wig Program Volunteer

As a part of our free wig program, we are looking for a few volunteers to help women find and try on wigs, hats, scarves, etc from our large supply.  

Organization: Cancer Family Care

As a part of our free wig program, we are looking for a few volunteers to help women find and try on wigs, hats, scarves, etc from our large supply.  

Organization: Cancer Family Care

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45227

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: If you have 20 minutes to spare, you can make calls to older adults!

Social isolation in older adults can have the same health impact as smoking 15 cigarettes per day. To assist in reducing social isolation and its health impacts, Benjamin Rose relies on the support of volunteers to help serve older adults throughout Cuyahoga County. By making calls to older adults once a week, you can help ease social isolation, increase connectedness, and support older adults in the community!

Calls last approximately 20 minutes each and are done from the comfort of your home. Volunteers are paired with an older adult and work together to schedule the best time for weekly calls.

If you are interested in learning more about this, or any other volunteer opportunity, please contact us at 216-373-1932 or visit our website at www.benrose.org/volunteer.

Organization: Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging

Social isolation in older adults can have the same health impact as smoking 15 cigarettes per day. To assist in reducing social isolation and its health impacts, Benjamin Rose relies on the support of volunteers to help serve older adults throughout Cuyahoga County. By making calls to older adults once a week, you can help ease social isolation, increase connectedness, and support older adults in the community!

Calls last approximately 20 minutes each and are done from the comfort of your home. Volunteers are paired with an older adult and work together to schedule the best time for weekly calls.

If you are interested in learning more about this, or any other volunteer opportunity, please contact us at 216-373-1932 or visit our website at www.benrose.org/volunteer.

Organization: Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44120

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Deliver the comfort of a meal to older adults in your community!

In just a couple of hours, you can help bring much needed meals to older adults in your community! At Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging, we believe that access to fresh, healthy and filling food is an important aspect of maintaining wellness and preventing malnutrition.

Using their own vehicle, volunteers bring already prepared and packaged medically tailored meals to older adults who are a part of our Home Delivered Meals Program. Volunteers pick up meals from our Margaret Wagner Apartments and deliver to individual's homes. Our clients are located throughout Cuyahoga County. Volunteers deliver meals on weekdays starting at 10:00 a.m.

If you are interested in learning more about this, or any other volunteer opportunity, please contact us at 216-373-1932 or visit our website at www.benrose.org/volunteer.

Organization: Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging

In just a couple of hours, you can help bring much needed meals to older adults in your community! At Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging, we believe that access to fresh, healthy and filling food is an important aspect of maintaining wellness and preventing malnutrition.

Using their own vehicle, volunteers bring already prepared and packaged medically tailored meals to older adults who are a part of our Home Delivered Meals Program. Volunteers pick up meals from our Margaret Wagner Apartments and deliver to individual's homes. Our clients are located throughout Cuyahoga County. Volunteers deliver meals on weekdays starting at 10:00 a.m.

If you are interested in learning more about this, or any other volunteer opportunity, please contact us at 216-373-1932 or visit our website at www.benrose.org/volunteer.

Organization: Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44106

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Weekly Distribution-Every Friday: PLEASE REGISTER VIA VOLUNTEER HUB: https://sharedharvest.volunteerhub.com/vv2/

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Shared Harvest Foodbank!

PLEASE REGISTER VIA THIS LINK

Help families in need by serving as a food loader during our outdoor drive through food distribution located on-site at Shared Harvest. You may be lifting up to approximately 40 pounds of food, repeatedly and placing it in cars. This rewarding and interactive experience as you see the families that are impacted by the food donations!

This is every Friday from 12:30-3:15pm at the Fairfield Shared Harvest Building. For groups, please email kt@sharedharvest.org


This will occur outdoors, rain or shine. Please dress accordingly, no open toed shoes and wear sun screen.

 

PLEASE REGISTER VIA THIS LINK

Organization: Shared Harvest Foodbank

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Shared Harvest Foodbank!

PLEASE REGISTER VIA THIS LINK

Help families in need by serving as a food loader during our outdoor drive through food distribution located on-site at Shared Harvest. You may be lifting up to approximately 40 pounds of food, repeatedly and placing it in cars. This rewarding and interactive experience as you see the families that are impacted by the food donations!

This is every Friday from 12:30-3:15pm at the Fairfield Shared Harvest Building. For groups, please email kt@sharedharvest.org


This will occur outdoors, rain or shine. Please dress accordingly, no open toed shoes and wear sun screen.

 

PLEASE REGISTER VIA THIS LINK

Organization: Shared Harvest Foodbank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45014

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food Sorting and Packing-Ongoing: PLEASE REGISTER VIA VOLUNTEER HUB: https://sharedharvest.volunteerhub.com/vv2/

See all open opportunities now Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Shared Harvest Foodbank! 

Sorting and Packing Food Donations, Senior Boxes, Backpack Bags for Children, and Packing Boxes for Food Pantries

Available shifts vary Monday to Thursday either AM 9-11 or PM 12:30-2:30.

PLEASE REGISTER VIA THIS LINK

FOR GROUP OPPORTUNITIES PLEASE CHECK HERE

Organization: Shared Harvest Foodbank

See all open opportunities now Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Shared Harvest Foodbank! 

Sorting and Packing Food Donations, Senior Boxes, Backpack Bags for Children, and Packing Boxes for Food Pantries

Available shifts vary Monday to Thursday either AM 9-11 or PM 12:30-2:30.

PLEASE REGISTER VIA THIS LINK

FOR GROUP OPPORTUNITIES PLEASE CHECK HERE

Organization: Shared Harvest Foodbank

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45014

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Health Fair Hero

Excited volunteers who staff Ohio Senior Medicare Patrol booths at local health fairs and other local events.

Organization: Ohio Senior Medicare Patrol

Excited volunteers who staff Ohio Senior Medicare Patrol booths at local health fairs and other local events.

Organization: Ohio Senior Medicare Patrol

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44607

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Distribution Defenders

Energetic volunteers who distribute Ohio Senior Medicare Patrol materials to the public.

Organization: Ohio Senior Medicare Patrol

Energetic volunteers who distribute Ohio Senior Medicare Patrol materials to the public.

Organization: Ohio Senior Medicare Patrol

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44654

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: All Star Presenters

Outgoing volunteers who give presentations about the Ohio Senior Medicare Patrol to their community.

Organization: Ohio Senior Medicare Patrol

Outgoing volunteers who give presentations about the Ohio Senior Medicare Patrol to their community.

Organization: Ohio Senior Medicare Patrol

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45237

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: COMCorps Member

Ohio University has the goal to increase the quality of life in Athens County through AmeriCorps members creating and supporting social and physical environments that promote good health and wellness for all. COMCorps will partner with host-site organizations which include schools, nonprofits, healthcare systems and county-level government agencies. Through service, members and organizations will address social determinants of health with a trauma-informed approach directing members in creative, community-generated solutions to pressing local needs. Members will create and support social and physical environments that promote good health through activities that address the social determinants of health by providing life-enhancing resources: healthy food supply, gardening, social connectivity, transportation, and knowledge of healthy habits. Members will promote a sense of community (social networks, social support, social participation, and/or community leadership) and increase access to programs that address poverty, childhood development, food insecurity, social exclusion, addiction, food, transportation, and health services. In every interaction, members will embody and model safe, secure, stable relationships for children and adults. COMCorps is where members turn passion into purpose. COMCorps strives for every member to have a transformative experience while serving. Anticipated member outcomes include a wider perspective on societal issues, an understanding of individuals who have had a life different than their own, a better understanding of self and unique skills brought to a variety of roles, greater confidence, an understanding of trauma-informed approaches to community care, and community collaboration. 

Organization: COMCorps - Ohio University

Ohio University has the goal to increase the quality of life in Athens County through AmeriCorps members creating and supporting social and physical environments that promote good health and wellness for all. COMCorps will partner with host-site organizations which include schools, nonprofits, healthcare systems and county-level government agencies. Through service, members and organizations will address social determinants of health with a trauma-informed approach directing members in creative, community-generated solutions to pressing local needs. Members will create and support social and physical environments that promote good health through activities that address the social determinants of health by providing life-enhancing resources: healthy food supply, gardening, social connectivity, transportation, and knowledge of healthy habits. Members will promote a sense of community (social networks, social support, social participation, and/or community leadership) and increase access to programs that address poverty, childhood development, food insecurity, social exclusion, addiction, food, transportation, and health services. In every interaction, members will embody and model safe, secure, stable relationships for children and adults. COMCorps is where members turn passion into purpose. COMCorps strives for every member to have a transformative experience while serving. Anticipated member outcomes include a wider perspective on societal issues, an understanding of individuals who have had a life different than their own, a better understanding of self and unique skills brought to a variety of roles, greater confidence, an understanding of trauma-informed approaches to community care, and community collaboration. 

Organization: COMCorps - Ohio University

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45701

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Peanut Butter Jelly Truck Sandwich Maker

The PBJ Truck was established on 10/20/2019 when our family bought an antique ice cream truck to facilitate the distribution of free peanut butter jelly lunches to the Northeast quarter of Marion, Ohio right at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic.   Our little project quickly grew from a family project to an entire community working together to refurbish and stock the truck to serve entire sack lunches due to the immense need the pandemic created!  Marion has many households which are not equipped to take advantage of the food pantries and community meals offered in addition to social services.  Even sending children to free meal sites is challenging for some, and there are pride barriers and other factors that prevent families from accessing services.  Our model was designed to fill that gap.  Our model is to drive around blasting Buckwheat Boyz’ Peanut Butter Jelly Time song!  When someone approaches one of our three trucks, we hand them a free lunch!  We feed pedestrians, children playing, families who come out of homes/cars, homeless camps, and when we get rained out then we take our sandwiches to Be Ministries (a resource and warming center).  We are currently serving around 600 meals weekly all over Marion!

Our sandwiches are all made by volunteers.  They pick up peanut butter/jelly/baggy kits from us, and purchase 6 loaves of bread to make sandwiches for an evening’s run!  Volunteers sign up through the links on our facebook page or website.  Because the system is entirely no-contact, it’s convenient for our volunteers to fit time for our community into their lives.  They do each step of the process as their own time allows, and so we benefit from volunteers who have time to donate outside of typical nonprofit business hours.  We have some “regulars” who sign up often, including many individuals, nursing homes, hospital wings, cub scout troops, church groups, high school sports teams, high school special education classrooms, and ladies’ groups.  We also sign paperwork for those doing community service through our sandwich-making program.  We love to hear stories about how families use this opportunity to teach their children about volunteerism. 

Please review the available slots below and click on the button to sign up to make 60ish sandwiches.   You can come to our headquarters at 503 Ballentine Ave at any time convenient for you to pick up your supply kit.  Then, on your selected day, buy/donate 6 loaves of bread and assemble your sandwiches.   Return them in the kit by 3:30PM.  Thank you for donating the bread and these few hours of your time!  A video with more details can be found at this address:  https://fb.watch/dCgc3Wh7Oa/.

Organization: Luke 3:11 Ministries

The PBJ Truck was established on 10/20/2019 when our family bought an antique ice cream truck to facilitate the distribution of free peanut butter jelly lunches to the Northeast quarter of Marion, Ohio right at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic.   Our little project quickly grew from a family project to an entire community working together to refurbish and stock the truck to serve entire sack lunches due to the immense need the pandemic created!  Marion has many households which are not equipped to take advantage of the food pantries and community meals offered in addition to social services.  Even sending children to free meal sites is challenging for some, and there are pride barriers and other factors that prevent families from accessing services.  Our model was designed to fill that gap.  Our model is to drive around blasting Buckwheat Boyz’ Peanut Butter Jelly Time song!  When someone approaches one of our three trucks, we hand them a free lunch!  We feed pedestrians, children playing, families who come out of homes/cars, homeless camps, and when we get rained out then we take our sandwiches to Be Ministries (a resource and warming center).  We are currently serving around 600 meals weekly all over Marion!

Our sandwiches are all made by volunteers.  They pick up peanut butter/jelly/baggy kits from us, and purchase 6 loaves of bread to make sandwiches for an evening’s run!  Volunteers sign up through the links on our facebook page or website.  Because the system is entirely no-contact, it’s convenient for our volunteers to fit time for our community into their lives.  They do each step of the process as their own time allows, and so we benefit from volunteers who have time to donate outside of typical nonprofit business hours.  We have some “regulars” who sign up often, including many individuals, nursing homes, hospital wings, cub scout troops, church groups, high school sports teams, high school special education classrooms, and ladies’ groups.  We also sign paperwork for those doing community service through our sandwich-making program.  We love to hear stories about how families use this opportunity to teach their children about volunteerism. 

Please review the available slots below and click on the button to sign up to make 60ish sandwiches.   You can come to our headquarters at 503 Ballentine Ave at any time convenient for you to pick up your supply kit.  Then, on your selected day, buy/donate 6 loaves of bread and assemble your sandwiches.   Return them in the kit by 3:30PM.  Thank you for donating the bread and these few hours of your time!  A video with more details can be found at this address:  https://fb.watch/dCgc3Wh7Oa/.

Organization: Luke 3:11 Ministries

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43302

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Capital City Hospice Volunteer: Phone Support

Volunteer your time and provide compassionate care and companionship without leaving the house! 

Capital City Hospice is looking for a weekly volunteer to help patients, families, and our staff by ensuring our patients have the necessary supplies and medications to get them through the weekend. The ideal volunteer will speak clearly and with a pleasant demeanour while engaging in focused, goal drive conversations with caregivers and/or patients. Calls should take place on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays and can be done at our office or at home.

If you'd like to start your journey to making a difference and giving back, you can reach us the following ways:

- Visit our website at https://capitalcityhospice.com/be-a-hospice-volunteer/

- Call into our office at (614) 441-9300 and ask to speak to one of our Volunteer Coordinators

- Send us an email at CCH-VC@Addus.com

 

*All volunteers are required to pass BCI, drug screen and TB test - all expenses covered by Capital City Hospice

Organization: Capital City Hospice

Volunteer your time and provide compassionate care and companionship without leaving the house! 

Capital City Hospice is looking for a weekly volunteer to help patients, families, and our staff by ensuring our patients have the necessary supplies and medications to get them through the weekend. The ideal volunteer will speak clearly and with a pleasant demeanour while engaging in focused, goal drive conversations with caregivers and/or patients. Calls should take place on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays and can be done at our office or at home.

If you'd like to start your journey to making a difference and giving back, you can reach us the following ways:

- Visit our website at https://capitalcityhospice.com/be-a-hospice-volunteer/

- Call into our office at (614) 441-9300 and ask to speak to one of our Volunteer Coordinators

- Send us an email at CCH-VC@Addus.com

 

*All volunteers are required to pass BCI, drug screen and TB test - all expenses covered by Capital City Hospice

Organization: Capital City Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 43231

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help low-income students! Donate used computers, time or money!

Awakening Your Child's Total Potential is seeking resources to support our Computer Refurbishing, Mentorship, and Computer Education Program. Our goal is to optimize our efforts to refurbish more old computers and donate them to those low-income students of Cincinnati High Schools who have limited learning resources and support. Moreover, these students are at risk of taking on improper or hazardous jobs after graduating from high school since their families are struggling to provide their children with proper cognition development and career guidance. Therefore, we also intend to attract volunteers to provide computer education and mentorship to provide not only technology but also career support to encourage academic capabilities in students.

Target population who will benefit from this program:

The project is to serve mainly low-income students in Cincinnati, particularly those whose families are facing language barriers and rely on social welfare. 

Donate your computer equipments:

Under the impact of COVID-19, online learning has become a universal practice, highlighting the importance of electronic devices for education. However, low-income families who lack the resources to purchase computers are left feeling helpless and inferior. This is where Computer Refurbishing comes in, providing learning and work tools for those students so that they can own their computers to exposure to technology, which can boost their confidence, self-esteem, and quality of life, as well as enhance their learning motivation.

Therefore, donate your used computers to us. We will make all our efforts to refurbish them and donate them to low-income students.

GrowChild Computer Equipment Donation Form:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSehm1xQDRQwQDr0zY_ue0zOYawzqN6TgFu9ggrciTZaLD00LA/viewform

Donate your time:

Be a volunteer for Computer Refurbishing(on-site), Mentorship (remote), or Computer Education (remote). Training will be provided!

GrowChild Volunteer Registration Form: 

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSceUE8esjztf9zvCAln3z2dWE6dm8YvI9U_8w_oMog3mQBz1g/viewform

Donate money:

We will appreciate any amount money you donate to purchase hardware and software for computer refurbishing.

Donation methods: 

https://www.growchild.org/support-us

Organization: Awakening Your Child Total Potential

Awakening Your Child's Total Potential is seeking resources to support our Computer Refurbishing, Mentorship, and Computer Education Program. Our goal is to optimize our efforts to refurbish more old computers and donate them to those low-income students of Cincinnati High Schools who have limited learning resources and support. Moreover, these students are at risk of taking on improper or hazardous jobs after graduating from high school since their families are struggling to provide their children with proper cognition development and career guidance. Therefore, we also intend to attract volunteers to provide computer education and mentorship to provide not only technology but also career support to encourage academic capabilities in students.

Target population who will benefit from this program:

The project is to serve mainly low-income students in Cincinnati, particularly those whose families are facing language barriers and rely on social welfare. 

Donate your computer equipments:

Under the impact of COVID-19, online learning has become a universal practice, highlighting the importance of electronic devices for education. However, low-income families who lack the resources to purchase computers are left feeling helpless and inferior. This is where Computer Refurbishing comes in, providing learning and work tools for those students so that they can own their computers to exposure to technology, which can boost their confidence, self-esteem, and quality of life, as well as enhance their learning motivation.

Therefore, donate your used computers to us. We will make all our efforts to refurbish them and donate them to low-income students.

GrowChild Computer Equipment Donation Form:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSehm1xQDRQwQDr0zY_ue0zOYawzqN6TgFu9ggrciTZaLD00LA/viewform

Donate your time:

Be a volunteer for Computer Refurbishing(on-site), Mentorship (remote), or Computer Education (remote). Training will be provided!

GrowChild Volunteer Registration Form: 

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSceUE8esjztf9zvCAln3z2dWE6dm8YvI9U_8w_oMog3mQBz1g/viewform

Donate money:

We will appreciate any amount money you donate to purchase hardware and software for computer refurbishing.

Donation methods: 

https://www.growchild.org/support-us

Organization: Awakening Your Child Total Potential

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Sensational Sensory Days Assistant

Brighten the day for our residents at the Mueller Center with simple arts, crafts and games! Assist staff who will conduct activities such as making sensory bags, playing balloon games, and offering other stimulating activities for individuals with IDD. Perfect for high school or college students with interest in direct support careers, nursing, education or social work.

Organization: Developmental Disabilities of Clark County

Brighten the day for our residents at the Mueller Center with simple arts, crafts and games! Assist staff who will conduct activities such as making sensory bags, playing balloon games, and offering other stimulating activities for individuals with IDD. Perfect for high school or college students with interest in direct support careers, nursing, education or social work.

Organization: Developmental Disabilities of Clark County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45505

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Partygoers for Icebreaker Parties!

Come and "break the ice" and help people with intellectual and developmental disabilities build their communication skills! Play "getting-to-know-you" games, enjoy a paired activity (like BINGO) and enjoy refreshments and social time. If you are a person who has never met someone with IDD or someone with IDD who would like to practice small talk in a fun and safe environment, this is the party for you!

Organization: Developmental Disabilities of Clark County

Come and "break the ice" and help people with intellectual and developmental disabilities build their communication skills! Play "getting-to-know-you" games, enjoy a paired activity (like BINGO) and enjoy refreshments and social time. If you are a person who has never met someone with IDD or someone with IDD who would like to practice small talk in a fun and safe environment, this is the party for you!

Organization: Developmental Disabilities of Clark County

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45505

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Office and Administrative Assistance

The Family Resource Center is looking for volunteer administrative and office help.  We would be interested in long term help, but summer is a critical time for us as we lose our Miami University interns.  If you would like to use your gifts to help serve families in Oxford with us please contact us.

Organization: Family Resource Center

The Family Resource Center is looking for volunteer administrative and office help.  We would be interested in long term help, but summer is a critical time for us as we lose our Miami University interns.  If you would like to use your gifts to help serve families in Oxford with us please contact us.

Organization: Family Resource Center

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45056

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VIGIL NODA "No One Dies Alone" Hospice Volunteers Needed in Uniontown

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44685

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VIGIL NODA "No One Dies Alone" Hospice Volunteers Needed in Massillon

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.I
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.I
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44646

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VIGIL NODA "No One Dies Alone" Hospice Volunteers Needed in Louisville

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44641

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VIGIL NODA "No One Dies Alone" Hospice Volunteers Needed in Hartville

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44632

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VIGIL NODA "No One Dies Alone" Hospice Volunteers Needed in Green

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44232

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VIGIL NODA "No One Dies Alone" Hospice Volunteers Needed in Canton

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44706

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VIGIL NODA "No One Dies Alone" Hospice Volunteers Needed in Canal Fulton

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44614

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veteran to Veteran Hospice Volunteers Needed in Uniontown

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans who are interested in becoming a visiting companion for our military veteran hospice clients. As a Hospice Veteran Volunteer, you have the honor of supporting our military patients in the final part of their journey. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in facility settings and in their homes.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 2 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"Sometimes in life, we just need someone who will be there for us. Someone who will listen. Someone who will understand us."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans who are interested in becoming a visiting companion for our military veteran hospice clients. As a Hospice Veteran Volunteer, you have the honor of supporting our military patients in the final part of their journey. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in facility settings and in their homes.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 2 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"Sometimes in life, we just need someone who will be there for us. Someone who will listen. Someone who will understand us."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44685

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veteran to Veteran Hospice Volunteers Needed in Massillon

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans who are interested in becoming a visiting companion for our military veteran hospice clients. As a Hospice Veteran Volunteer, you have the honor of supporting our military patients in the final part of their journey. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in facility settings and in their homes.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 2 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"Sometimes in life, we just need someone who will be there for us. Someone who will listen. Someone who will understand us."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans who are interested in becoming a visiting companion for our military veteran hospice clients. As a Hospice Veteran Volunteer, you have the honor of supporting our military patients in the final part of their journey. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in facility settings and in their homes.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 2 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"Sometimes in life, we just need someone who will be there for us. Someone who will listen. Someone who will understand us."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44646

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veteran to Veteran Hospice Volunteers Needed in Louisville

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans who are interested in becoming a visiting companion for our military veteran hospice clients. As a Hospice Veteran Volunteer, you have the honor of supporting our military patients in the final part of their journey. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in facility settings and in their homes.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 2 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"Sometimes in life, we just need someone who will be there for us. Someone who will listen. Someone who will understand us."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans who are interested in becoming a visiting companion for our military veteran hospice clients. As a Hospice Veteran Volunteer, you have the honor of supporting our military patients in the final part of their journey. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in facility settings and in their homes.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 2 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"Sometimes in life, we just need someone who will be there for us. Someone who will listen. Someone who will understand us."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44641

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veteran to Veteran Hospice Volunteers Needed in Hartville

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans who are interested in becoming a visiting companion for our military veteran hospice clients. As a Hospice Veteran Volunteer, you have the honor of supporting our military patients in the final part of their journey. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in facility settings and in their homes.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 2 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"Sometimes in life, we just need someone who will be there for us. Someone who will listen. Someone who will understand us."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans who are interested in becoming a visiting companion for our military veteran hospice clients. As a Hospice Veteran Volunteer, you have the honor of supporting our military patients in the final part of their journey. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in facility settings and in their homes.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 2 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"Sometimes in life, we just need someone who will be there for us. Someone who will listen. Someone who will understand us."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44632

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veteran to Veteran Hospice Volunteers Needed in Green

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans who are interested in becoming a visiting companion for our military veteran hospice clients. As a Hospice Veteran Volunteer, you have the honor of supporting our military patients in the final part of their journey. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in facility settings and in their homes.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 2 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.


"Sometimes in life, we just need someone who will be there for us. Someone who will listen. Someone who will understand us."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans who are interested in becoming a visiting companion for our military veteran hospice clients. As a Hospice Veteran Volunteer, you have the honor of supporting our military patients in the final part of their journey. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in facility settings and in their homes.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 2 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.


"Sometimes in life, we just need someone who will be there for us. Someone who will listen. Someone who will understand us."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44232

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veteran to Veteran Hospice Volunteers Needed in Canton

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans who are interested in becoming a visiting companion for our military veteran hospice clients. As a Hospice Veteran Volunteer, you have the honor of supporting our military patients in the final part of their journey. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in facility settings and in their homes.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 2 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

 

"Sometimes in life, we just need someone who will be there for us. Someone who will listen. Someone who will understand us."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans who are interested in becoming a visiting companion for our military veteran hospice clients. As a Hospice Veteran Volunteer, you have the honor of supporting our military patients in the final part of their journey. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in facility settings and in their homes.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 2 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

 

"Sometimes in life, we just need someone who will be there for us. Someone who will listen. Someone who will understand us."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44706

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veteran to Veteran Hospice Volunteers Needed in Canal Fulton

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans who are interested in becoming a visiting companion for our military veteran hospice clients. As a Hospice Veteran Volunteer, you have the honor of supporting our military patients in the final part of their journey. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in facility settings and in their homes.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 2 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.


"Sometimes in life, we just need someone who will be there for us. Someone who will listen. Someone who will understand us."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans who are interested in becoming a visiting companion for our military veteran hospice clients. As a Hospice Veteran Volunteer, you have the honor of supporting our military patients in the final part of their journey. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in facility settings and in their homes.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 2 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.


"Sometimes in life, we just need someone who will be there for us. Someone who will listen. Someone who will understand us."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44614

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Companion Hospice Volunteers Needed in Uniontown

It has been found that petting or cuddling an animal can reduce anxiety, lower blood pressure and heart rate, and ease depression. Because a primary goal of hospice services is comfort care, pet companionship is ideal for hospice patients.

CorsoCare Hospice has volunteer opportunities for individuals and their gentle, well-behaved pets to visit hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes. Pets must be at least one year old, current on their veterinary shots, and must be "interviewed" by our staff. To be considered, animals do NOT have to be certified therapy  - though therapy animals are much needed as well. We can provide resources to certify an animal at the owner/volunteer’s expense should you desire this certification.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"We don’t always need advice. Sometimes, all we need is a hand to hold, an ear to listen, and a heart that understands. Sometimes all we need is a dog."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

It has been found that petting or cuddling an animal can reduce anxiety, lower blood pressure and heart rate, and ease depression. Because a primary goal of hospice services is comfort care, pet companionship is ideal for hospice patients.

CorsoCare Hospice has volunteer opportunities for individuals and their gentle, well-behaved pets to visit hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes. Pets must be at least one year old, current on their veterinary shots, and must be "interviewed" by our staff. To be considered, animals do NOT have to be certified therapy  - though therapy animals are much needed as well. We can provide resources to certify an animal at the owner/volunteer’s expense should you desire this certification.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"We don’t always need advice. Sometimes, all we need is a hand to hold, an ear to listen, and a heart that understands. Sometimes all we need is a dog."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44685

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Pet Companion Hospice Volunteers Needed in Massillon

It has been found that petting or cuddling an animal can reduce anxiety, lower blood pressure and heart rate, and ease depression. Because a primary goal of hospice services is comfort care, pet companionship is ideal for hospice patients.

CorsoCare Hospice has volunteer opportunities for individuals and their gentle, well-behaved pets to visit hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes. Pets must be at least one year old, current on their veterinary shots, and must be "interviewed" by our staff. To be considered, animals do NOT have to be certified therapy  - though therapy animals are much needed as well. We can provide resources to certify an animal at the owner/volunteer’s expense should you desire this certification.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"We don’t always need advice. Sometimes, all we need is a hand to hold, an ear to listen, and a heart that understands. Sometimes all we need is a dog."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

It has been found that petting or cuddling an animal can reduce anxiety, lower blood pressure and heart rate, and ease depression. Because a primary goal of hospice services is comfort care, pet companionship is ideal for hospice patients.

CorsoCare Hospice has volunteer opportunities for individuals and their gentle, well-behaved pets to visit hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes. Pets must be at least one year old, current on their veterinary shots, and must be "interviewed" by our staff. To be considered, animals do NOT have to be certified therapy  - though therapy animals are much needed as well. We can provide resources to certify an animal at the owner/volunteer’s expense should you desire this certification.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"We don’t always need advice. Sometimes, all we need is a hand to hold, an ear to listen, and a heart that understands. Sometimes all we need is a dog."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44646

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Pet Companion Hospice Volunteers Needed in Louisville

It has been found that petting or cuddling an animal can reduce anxiety, lower blood pressure and heart rate, and ease depression. Because a primary goal of hospice services is comfort care, pet companionship is ideal for hospice patients.

CorsoCare Hospice has volunteer opportunities for individuals and their gentle, well-behaved pets to visit hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes. Pets must be at least one year old, current on their veterinary shots, and must be "interviewed" by our staff. To be considered, animals do NOT have to be certified therapy  - though therapy animals are much needed as well. We can provide resources to certify an animal at the owner/volunteer’s expense should you desire this certification.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"We don’t always need advice. Sometimes, all we need is a hand to hold, an ear to listen, and a heart that understands. Sometimes all we need is a dog."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

It has been found that petting or cuddling an animal can reduce anxiety, lower blood pressure and heart rate, and ease depression. Because a primary goal of hospice services is comfort care, pet companionship is ideal for hospice patients.

CorsoCare Hospice has volunteer opportunities for individuals and their gentle, well-behaved pets to visit hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes. Pets must be at least one year old, current on their veterinary shots, and must be "interviewed" by our staff. To be considered, animals do NOT have to be certified therapy  - though therapy animals are much needed as well. We can provide resources to certify an animal at the owner/volunteer’s expense should you desire this certification.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"We don’t always need advice. Sometimes, all we need is a hand to hold, an ear to listen, and a heart that understands. Sometimes all we need is a dog."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44641

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Pet Companion Hospice Volunteers Needed in Hartville

It has been found that petting or cuddling an animal can reduce anxiety, lower blood pressure and heart rate, and ease depression. Because a primary goal of hospice services is comfort care, pet companionship is ideal for hospice patients.

CorsoCare Hospice has volunteer opportunities for individuals and their gentle, well-behaved pets to visit hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes. Pets must be at least one year old, current on their veterinary shots, and must be "interviewed" by our staff. To be considered, animals do NOT have to be certified therapy  - though therapy animals are much needed as well. We can provide resources to certify an animal at the owner/volunteer’s expense should you desire this certification.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"We don’t always need advice. Sometimes, all we need is a hand to hold, an ear to listen, and a heart that understands. Sometimes all we need is a dog."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

It has been found that petting or cuddling an animal can reduce anxiety, lower blood pressure and heart rate, and ease depression. Because a primary goal of hospice services is comfort care, pet companionship is ideal for hospice patients.

CorsoCare Hospice has volunteer opportunities for individuals and their gentle, well-behaved pets to visit hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes. Pets must be at least one year old, current on their veterinary shots, and must be "interviewed" by our staff. To be considered, animals do NOT have to be certified therapy  - though therapy animals are much needed as well. We can provide resources to certify an animal at the owner/volunteer’s expense should you desire this certification.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"We don’t always need advice. Sometimes, all we need is a hand to hold, an ear to listen, and a heart that understands. Sometimes all we need is a dog."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44632

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Companion Hospice Volunteers Needed in Green

It has been found that petting or cuddling an animal can reduce anxiety, lower blood pressure and heart rate, and ease depression. Because a primary goal of hospice services is comfort care, pet companionship is ideal for hospice patients.

CorsoCare Hospice has volunteer opportunities for individuals and their gentle, well-behaved pets to visit hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes. Pets must be at least one year old, current on their veterinary shots, and must be "interviewed" by our staff. To be considered, animals do NOT have to be certified therapy pets - though therapy animals are much needed as well. We can provide resources to certify an animal at the owner/volunteer’s expense should you desire this certification.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"We don’t always need advice. Sometimes, all we need is a hand to hold, an ear to listen, and a heart that understands. Sometimes all we need is a dog."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

It has been found that petting or cuddling an animal can reduce anxiety, lower blood pressure and heart rate, and ease depression. Because a primary goal of hospice services is comfort care, pet companionship is ideal for hospice patients.

CorsoCare Hospice has volunteer opportunities for individuals and their gentle, well-behaved pets to visit hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes. Pets must be at least one year old, current on their veterinary shots, and must be "interviewed" by our staff. To be considered, animals do NOT have to be certified therapy pets - though therapy animals are much needed as well. We can provide resources to certify an animal at the owner/volunteer’s expense should you desire this certification.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"We don’t always need advice. Sometimes, all we need is a hand to hold, an ear to listen, and a heart that understands. Sometimes all we need is a dog."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44232

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Companion Hospice Volunteers Needed in Canton

It has been found that petting or cuddling an animal can reduce anxiety, lower blood pressure and heart rate, and ease depression. Because a primary goal of hospice services is comfort care, pet companionship is ideal for hospice patients.

CorsoCare Hospice has volunteer opportunities for individuals and their gentle, well-behaved pets to visit hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes. Pets must be at least one year old, current on their veterinary shots, and must be "interviewed" by our staff. To be considered, animals do NOT have to be certified therapy pets - though therapy animals are much needed as well. We can provide resources to certify an animal at the owner/volunteer’s expense should you desire this certification.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"We don’t always need advice. Sometimes, all we need is a hand to hold, an ear to listen, and a heart that understands. Sometimes all we need is a dog."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

It has been found that petting or cuddling an animal can reduce anxiety, lower blood pressure and heart rate, and ease depression. Because a primary goal of hospice services is comfort care, pet companionship is ideal for hospice patients.

CorsoCare Hospice has volunteer opportunities for individuals and their gentle, well-behaved pets to visit hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes. Pets must be at least one year old, current on their veterinary shots, and must be "interviewed" by our staff. To be considered, animals do NOT have to be certified therapy pets - though therapy animals are much needed as well. We can provide resources to certify an animal at the owner/volunteer’s expense should you desire this certification.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"We don’t always need advice. Sometimes, all we need is a hand to hold, an ear to listen, and a heart that understands. Sometimes all we need is a dog."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44706

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pet Companion Hospice Volunteers Needed in Canal Fulton

It has been found that petting or cuddling an animal can reduce anxiety, lower blood pressure and heart rate, and ease depression. Because a primary goal of hospice services is comfort care, pet companionship is ideal for hospice patients.

CorsoCare Hospice has volunteer opportunities for individuals and their gentle, well-behaved pets to visit hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes. Pets must be at least one year old, current on their veterinary shots, and must be "interviewed" by our staff. To be considered, animals do NOT have to be certified therapy pets - though therapy animals are much needed as well. We can provide resources to certify an animal at the owner/volunteer’s expense should you desire this certification.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"We don’t always need advice. Sometimes, all we need is a hand to hold, an ear to listen, and a heart that understands. Sometimes all we need is a dog."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

It has been found that petting or cuddling an animal can reduce anxiety, lower blood pressure and heart rate, and ease depression. Because a primary goal of hospice services is comfort care, pet companionship is ideal for hospice patients.

CorsoCare Hospice has volunteer opportunities for individuals and their gentle, well-behaved pets to visit hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes. Pets must be at least one year old, current on their veterinary shots, and must be "interviewed" by our staff. To be considered, animals do NOT have to be certified therapy pets - though therapy animals are much needed as well. We can provide resources to certify an animal at the owner/volunteer’s expense should you desire this certification.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"We don’t always need advice. Sometimes, all we need is a hand to hold, an ear to listen, and a heart that understands. Sometimes all we need is a dog."

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44614

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Office Volunteer Needed in Our North Canton Office

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for a volunteer to work in our North Canton office. This is a perfect opportunity for someone who has administrative experience and has the desire to give back in a way that truly helps others. This is a flexible schedule (2-4 hours per week). You pick the days and times you want to come in. We just ask that it’s within regular business hours.

The ideal volunteer would help us with:

· Mailings
· Assembling PPE kits
· Other miscellaneous office duties or special projects

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.


"Don't ever question the value of volunteers. Noah's Ark was built by volunteers. The Titanic was built by professionals." -Dave Glynn

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for a volunteer to work in our North Canton office. This is a perfect opportunity for someone who has administrative experience and has the desire to give back in a way that truly helps others. This is a flexible schedule (2-4 hours per week). You pick the days and times you want to come in. We just ask that it’s within regular business hours.

The ideal volunteer would help us with:

· Mailings
· Assembling PPE kits
· Other miscellaneous office duties or special projects

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.


"Don't ever question the value of volunteers. Noah's Ark was built by volunteers. The Titanic was built by professionals." -Dave Glynn

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44720

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Musical Companion Volunteers Needed in Uniontown

Research has shown that listening to music can reduce anxiety, blood pressure, and pain as well as improve sleep quality, mood, mental alertness, and memory. CorsoCare Hospice is offering volunteer opportunities for compassionate, empathetic individuals who want to share the gift of music with our patients through playing an instrument, singing or playing recorded music. No musical experience or professional training needed.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"Music speaks what cannot be expressed; soothes the mind and gives it rest; heals the heart and makes it whole; flows from heaven to the soul." -K.C. Lynn

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Research has shown that listening to music can reduce anxiety, blood pressure, and pain as well as improve sleep quality, mood, mental alertness, and memory. CorsoCare Hospice is offering volunteer opportunities for compassionate, empathetic individuals who want to share the gift of music with our patients through playing an instrument, singing or playing recorded music. No musical experience or professional training needed.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"Music speaks what cannot be expressed; soothes the mind and gives it rest; heals the heart and makes it whole; flows from heaven to the soul." -K.C. Lynn

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44685

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Musical Companion Volunteers Needed in Massillon

Research has shown that listening to music can reduce anxiety, blood pressure, and pain as well as improve sleep quality, mood, mental alertness, and memory. CorsoCare Hospice is offering volunteer opportunities for compassionate, empathetic individuals who want to share the gift of music with our patients through playing an instrument, singing or playing recorded music. No musical experience or professional training needed.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"Music speaks what cannot be expressed; soothes the mind and gives it rest; heals the heart and makes it whole; flows from heaven to the soul." -K.C. Lynn

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Research has shown that listening to music can reduce anxiety, blood pressure, and pain as well as improve sleep quality, mood, mental alertness, and memory. CorsoCare Hospice is offering volunteer opportunities for compassionate, empathetic individuals who want to share the gift of music with our patients through playing an instrument, singing or playing recorded music. No musical experience or professional training needed.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"Music speaks what cannot be expressed; soothes the mind and gives it rest; heals the heart and makes it whole; flows from heaven to the soul." -K.C. Lynn

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44646

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Musical Companion Volunteers Needed in Louisville

Research has shown that listening to music can reduce anxiety, blood pressure, and pain as well as improve sleep quality, mood, mental alertness, and memory. CorsoCare Hospice is offering volunteer opportunities for compassionate, empathetic individuals who want to share the gift of music with our patients through playing an instrument, singing or playing recorded music. No musical experience or professional training needed.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"Music speaks what cannot be expressed; soothes the mind and gives it rest; heals the heart and makes it whole; flows from heaven to the soul." -K.C. Lynn

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Research has shown that listening to music can reduce anxiety, blood pressure, and pain as well as improve sleep quality, mood, mental alertness, and memory. CorsoCare Hospice is offering volunteer opportunities for compassionate, empathetic individuals who want to share the gift of music with our patients through playing an instrument, singing or playing recorded music. No musical experience or professional training needed.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"Music speaks what cannot be expressed; soothes the mind and gives it rest; heals the heart and makes it whole; flows from heaven to the soul." -K.C. Lynn

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44641

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Musical Companion Volunteers Needed in Hartville

Research has shown that listening to music can reduce anxiety, blood pressure, and pain as well as improve sleep quality, mood, mental alertness, and memory. CorsoCare Hospice is offering volunteer opportunities for compassionate, empathetic individuals who want to share the gift of music with our patients through playing an instrument, singing or playing recorded music. No musical experience or professional training needed.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"Music speaks what cannot be expressed; soothes the mind and gives it rest; heals the heart and makes it whole; flows from heaven to the soul." -K.C. Lynn

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Research has shown that listening to music can reduce anxiety, blood pressure, and pain as well as improve sleep quality, mood, mental alertness, and memory. CorsoCare Hospice is offering volunteer opportunities for compassionate, empathetic individuals who want to share the gift of music with our patients through playing an instrument, singing or playing recorded music. No musical experience or professional training needed.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"Music speaks what cannot be expressed; soothes the mind and gives it rest; heals the heart and makes it whole; flows from heaven to the soul." -K.C. Lynn

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44632

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Musical Companion Volunteers Needed in Green

Research has shown that listening to music can reduce anxiety, blood pressure, and pain as well as improve sleep quality, mood, mental alertness, and memory. CorsoCare Hospice is offering volunteer opportunities for compassionate, empathetic individuals who want to share the gift of music with our patients through playing an instrument, singing or playing recorded music. No musical experience or professional training needed.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"Music speaks what cannot be expressed; soothes the mind and gives it rest; heals the heart and makes it whole; flows from heaven to the soul." -K.C. Lynn

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Research has shown that listening to music can reduce anxiety, blood pressure, and pain as well as improve sleep quality, mood, mental alertness, and memory. CorsoCare Hospice is offering volunteer opportunities for compassionate, empathetic individuals who want to share the gift of music with our patients through playing an instrument, singing or playing recorded music. No musical experience or professional training needed.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"Music speaks what cannot be expressed; soothes the mind and gives it rest; heals the heart and makes it whole; flows from heaven to the soul." -K.C. Lynn

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44232

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Musical Companion Volunteers Needed in Canton

Research has shown that listening to music can reduce anxiety, blood pressure, and pain as well as improve sleep quality, mood, mental alertness, and memory. CorsoCare Hospice is offering volunteer opportunities for compassionate, empathetic individuals who want to share the gift of music with our patients through playing an instrument, singing or playing recorded music. No musical experience or professional training needed.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"Music speaks what cannot be expressed; soothes the mind and gives it rest; heals the heart and makes it whole; flows from heaven to the soul." -K.C. Lynn

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Research has shown that listening to music can reduce anxiety, blood pressure, and pain as well as improve sleep quality, mood, mental alertness, and memory. CorsoCare Hospice is offering volunteer opportunities for compassionate, empathetic individuals who want to share the gift of music with our patients through playing an instrument, singing or playing recorded music. No musical experience or professional training needed.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"Music speaks what cannot be expressed; soothes the mind and gives it rest; heals the heart and makes it whole; flows from heaven to the soul." -K.C. Lynn

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44706

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Musical Companion Volunteers Needed in Canal Fulton

Research has shown that listening to music can reduce anxiety, blood pressure, and pain as well as improve sleep quality, mood, mental alertness, and memory. CorsoCare Hospice is offering volunteer opportunities for compassionate, empathetic individuals who want to share the gift of music with our patients through playing an instrument, singing or playing recorded music. No musical experience or professional training needed.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"Music speaks what cannot be expressed; soothes the mind and gives it rest; heals the heart and makes it whole; flows from heaven to the soul." -K.C. Lynn

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Research has shown that listening to music can reduce anxiety, blood pressure, and pain as well as improve sleep quality, mood, mental alertness, and memory. CorsoCare Hospice is offering volunteer opportunities for compassionate, empathetic individuals who want to share the gift of music with our patients through playing an instrument, singing or playing recorded music. No musical experience or professional training needed.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"Music speaks what cannot be expressed; soothes the mind and gives it rest; heals the heart and makes it whole; flows from heaven to the soul." -K.C. Lynn

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44614

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Companion Volunteers Needed in Uniontown

Can you spare an hour for an elderly hospice patient? CorsoCare Hospice recently expanded into Ohio and is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes.

Our volunteers share their time in many ways and may include reading to the patient, taking a walk, playing cards, watching TV, chatting or some other low-key activity the patient feels up to doing. Sometimes just sitting with them is enough.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.


"Volunteers comfort with their presence. One does not need to know all the right words to say but the ability to just be present." -Gina Davis

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Can you spare an hour for an elderly hospice patient? CorsoCare Hospice recently expanded into Ohio and is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes.

Our volunteers share their time in many ways and may include reading to the patient, taking a walk, playing cards, watching TV, chatting or some other low-key activity the patient feels up to doing. Sometimes just sitting with them is enough.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.


"Volunteers comfort with their presence. One does not need to know all the right words to say but the ability to just be present." -Gina Davis

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44685

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Companion Volunteers Needed in Massillon

Can you spare an hour for an elderly hospice patient? CorsoCare Hospice recently expanded into Ohio and is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes.

Our volunteers share their time in many ways and may include reading to the patient, taking a walk, playing cards, watching TV, chatting or some other low-key activity the patient feels up to doing. Sometimes just sitting with them is enough.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Jessi Hall, Regional Volunteer Program Manager, at (248) 704-0396 OR jessica.hall@corsocare.com.

 "Volunteers comfort with their presence. One does not need to know all the right words to say but the ability to just be present." -Gina Davis

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Can you spare an hour for an elderly hospice patient? CorsoCare Hospice recently expanded into Ohio and is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes.

Our volunteers share their time in many ways and may include reading to the patient, taking a walk, playing cards, watching TV, chatting or some other low-key activity the patient feels up to doing. Sometimes just sitting with them is enough.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Jessi Hall, Regional Volunteer Program Manager, at (248) 704-0396 OR jessica.hall@corsocare.com.

 "Volunteers comfort with their presence. One does not need to know all the right words to say but the ability to just be present." -Gina Davis

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44646

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Companion Volunteers Needed in North Canton

Can you spare an hour for an elderly hospice patient? CorsoCare Hospice recently expanded into Ohio and is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes.

Our volunteers share their time in many ways and may include reading to the patient, taking a walk, playing cards, watching TV, chatting or some other low-key activity the patient feels up to doing. Sometimes just sitting with them is enough.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.


"Volunteers comfort with their presence. One does not need to know all the right words to say but the ability to just be present." -Gina Davis

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Can you spare an hour for an elderly hospice patient? CorsoCare Hospice recently expanded into Ohio and is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes.

Our volunteers share their time in many ways and may include reading to the patient, taking a walk, playing cards, watching TV, chatting or some other low-key activity the patient feels up to doing. Sometimes just sitting with them is enough.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.


"Volunteers comfort with their presence. One does not need to know all the right words to say but the ability to just be present." -Gina Davis

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44720

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Companion Volunteers Needed in Louisville

Can you spare an hour for an elderly hospice patient? CorsoCare Hospice recently expanded into Ohio and is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes.

Our volunteers share their time in many ways and may include reading to the patient, taking a walk, playing cards, watching TV, chatting or some other low-key activity the patient feels up to doing. Sometimes just sitting with them is enough.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.


"Volunteers comfort with their presence. One does not need to know all the right words to say but the ability to just be present." -Gina Davis

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Can you spare an hour for an elderly hospice patient? CorsoCare Hospice recently expanded into Ohio and is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes.

Our volunteers share their time in many ways and may include reading to the patient, taking a walk, playing cards, watching TV, chatting or some other low-key activity the patient feels up to doing. Sometimes just sitting with them is enough.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.


"Volunteers comfort with their presence. One does not need to know all the right words to say but the ability to just be present." -Gina Davis

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44641

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Companion Volunteers Needed in Hartville

Can you spare an hour for an elderly hospice patient? CorsoCare Hospice recently expanded into Ohio and is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes.

Our volunteers share their time in many ways and may include reading to the patient, taking a walk, playing cards, watching TV, chatting or some other low-key activity the patient feels up to doing. Sometimes just sitting with them is enough.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.


"Volunteers comfort with their presence. One does not need to know all the right words to say but the ability to just be present." -Gina Davis

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Can you spare an hour for an elderly hospice patient? CorsoCare Hospice recently expanded into Ohio and is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes.

Our volunteers share their time in many ways and may include reading to the patient, taking a walk, playing cards, watching TV, chatting or some other low-key activity the patient feels up to doing. Sometimes just sitting with them is enough.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.


"Volunteers comfort with their presence. One does not need to know all the right words to say but the ability to just be present." -Gina Davis

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44632

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Companion Volunteers Needed in Green

Can you spare an hour for an elderly hospice patient? CorsoCare Hospice recently expanded into Ohio and is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes.

Our volunteers share their time in many ways and may include reading to the patient, taking a walk, playing cards, watching TV, chatting or some other low-key activity the patient feels up to doing. Sometimes just sitting with them is enough.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.


"Volunteers comfort with their presence. One does not need to know all the right words to say but the ability to just be present." -Gina Davis

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Can you spare an hour for an elderly hospice patient? CorsoCare Hospice recently expanded into Ohio and is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes.

Our volunteers share their time in many ways and may include reading to the patient, taking a walk, playing cards, watching TV, chatting or some other low-key activity the patient feels up to doing. Sometimes just sitting with them is enough.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.


"Volunteers comfort with their presence. One does not need to know all the right words to say but the ability to just be present." -Gina Davis

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44232

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Companion Volunteers Needed in Canton

Can you spare an hour for an elderly hospice patient? CorsoCare Hospice recently expanded into Ohio and is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes.

Our volunteers share their time in many ways and may include reading to the patient, taking a walk, playing cards, watching TV, chatting or some other low-key activity the patient feels up to doing. Sometimes just sitting with them is enough.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.


"Volunteers comfort with their presence. One does not need to know all the right words to say but the ability to just be present." -Gina Davis

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Can you spare an hour for an elderly hospice patient? CorsoCare Hospice recently expanded into Ohio and is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes.

Our volunteers share their time in many ways and may include reading to the patient, taking a walk, playing cards, watching TV, chatting or some other low-key activity the patient feels up to doing. Sometimes just sitting with them is enough.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.


"Volunteers comfort with their presence. One does not need to know all the right words to say but the ability to just be present." -Gina Davis

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44706

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Activities Volunteers Needed in Massillon

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44646

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Activities Volunteers Needed in Louisville

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44641

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Activities Volunteers Needed in Hartville

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44632

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Activities Volunteers Needed in Green

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44232

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Companion Volunteers Needed in Canal Fulton

Can you spare an hour for an elderly hospice patient? CorsoCare Hospice recently expanded into Ohio and is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes.

Our volunteers share their time in many ways and may include reading to the patient, taking a walk, playing cards, watching TV, chatting or some other low-key activity the patient feels up to doing. Sometimes just sitting with them is enough.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.


"Volunteers comfort with their presence. One does not need to know all the right words to say but the ability to just be present." -Gina Davis

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Can you spare an hour for an elderly hospice patient? CorsoCare Hospice recently expanded into Ohio and is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes.

Our volunteers share their time in many ways and may include reading to the patient, taking a walk, playing cards, watching TV, chatting or some other low-key activity the patient feels up to doing. Sometimes just sitting with them is enough.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.


"Volunteers comfort with their presence. One does not need to know all the right words to say but the ability to just be present." -Gina Davis

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44614

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Activities Volunteers Needed in Uniontown

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44685

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Activities Volunteers Needed in Canton

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44706

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Activities Volunteers Needed in Canal Fulton

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

 

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

 

Organization: CorsoCare Hospice

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 44614

Allow Groups: No