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  • Get Out There And Make A Difference, Be a Volunteer

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    Director of Volunteer Services at Good Shepherd Health Care System, Cindy Schaan leads a group of pre-school students from Umatilla on a tour of the Hospital.

    HERMISTON, OR – President Richard Nixon established National Volunteer Week with an executive order in 1974, as a way to recognize and celebrate the efforts of volunteers. This year National Volunteer week happens to fall on April 10 – 16. Since the weeks beginnings the emphasis has shifted to not only honoring volunteers for all they do, but encouraging others to volunteer and make a difference in the community where they live.

    At Good Shepherd Health Care System (GSHCS) volunteering is a part of the culture of the organization and is encouraged – with many employees volunteering on community organizations at the local and national level, youth athletics, and so on – making a significant difference for the communities of Umatilla and Morrow counties and beyond!

    GSHCS also provides volunteering opportunities for those that are interested in making a difference in the lives of our community in the health care setting. According to Director of Volunteer Services, Cindy Schaan, GSHCS can always use more volunteers, “We always have volunteering opportunities available.” When asked what areas of GSHCS people can volunteer Schaan said, “We have an active auxiliary group that assists with fundraising events to help provide equipment for the hospital and also give scholarships to community members wanting to pursue a career in the medical field. We have a gift shop, thrift shop, and help out in areas such as surgery, education, wellness – and provide tours of the hospital to elementary school students, just to name a few of our duties.”

    “We also have junior volunteer opportunities available for high school students. We have volunteers dedicated to helping with hospice patients and providing respite care. We have volunteers that staff our CareVan service and drive patients to their appointments. We really have a robust program with many opportunities for community members to get involved and volunteer.”

    When asked, how would someone even find out about volunteer opportunities at GSHCS? Schaan shared, “We are always looking for individuals that are interested in volunteering. I encourage anyone with the desire to give back to our community to contact me at 541.667.3690 or [email protected] to learn more about our opportunities. Or you can pick up an application in our gift shop.”

    As for the kind of individual GSHCS is looking for in a volunteer, Schaan said, “We are looking for individuals that are dedicated – with compassion and the desire to be an ambassador for GSHCS in the community and help us fulfill our mission, vision, and values.”

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