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Youth Hospice Volunteer Training/Special Projects

Volunteer Opportunity Details:

Last updated on July 23, 2009

Any interested teen can participate in the youth training classes. The teens will interview with the Coordinator of Volunteer Services and complete an application along with parental consents. Teens find this opportunity very valuable. Reading to clients, sharing photo albums, going for a walk, doing an activity together, and sharing good conversation is just a few of the roles the volunteer.

Hospice Volunteer Training is approximately 12 hours for ages 14-17. if Age 13 teens can do special projects then go through hospice training. Special projects benefit our clients and families on the Hospice Program.

This opportunity is sponsored by: Neighborhood Hospice

We need volunteers who are free at these times
Evenings  Weekends
Monthly  Weekly
Weekdays
This volunteer opportunity is available to the following types of volunteers
Adolescents (13-17)

Upcoming Dates:

Date Time # volunteers requested  
Feb 09, 2010 06:00 PM - 08:00 PM
10
 
Feb 10, 2010 06:00 PM - 08:00 PM
10
 
Feb 11, 2010 06:00 PM - 08:00 PM
10
 

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Contact Person:
Janice Gathercole, Coordinator Of Volunteer Services, (phone), (email)
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Address:

400 E Marshall St
West Chester, PA 19380
(See a map)

Directions:

 From South of West Chester: Take Route 202 North; approximately 6 miles after crossing over Route 1, bear right at the Holiday Inn (West Chester Bypass). Exit at Paoli Pike; at the bottom of the ramp, turn right onto Paoli Pike (the West Goshen Shopping Center will be on your right). Turn right at light on Montgomery Avenue (McDonald's will be on your right)Proceed to the next light, left onto E. Marshall, left on Convent, 2nd left into parking lot. From North of West Chester: Take Route 100 south through the intersection of US Route 30 in Exton. Approximately 1.5 miles south of the intersection of Routes 100 and 30 (stay in the right lane) bear right onto the exit ramp for West Chester. Proceed south for approximately 3 miles to the third stoplight, turn left onto East Marshall Street. Approx 3/4 mile, turn right on Convent Lane, first left and immediate right into parking lof 400 Building. From Philadelphia International Airport: Take I-95 South to Route 322 (West Chester) to Route 1 South. Make a left onto Route 1 and continue to the intersection of Routes 1 and 202. Turn right on Route 202 North, and exit at Paoli Pike, make a right at right. Turn right at light on Montgomery Avenue (McDonald's will be on your right)Proceed to the next light, left onto E. Marshall, left on Convent, take left and immediate right into the parking lot.

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Web Site: http://www.nvnacc.com
Last updated on July 23, 2009


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5 Average Rating (4 reflections) Average Rating

5 Overall Experience    Experience rating
One of the most gratifying things I've ever done.

 Having been a volunteer with the Neighborhood Health Agency exposed me to a world I did not know much about, and that is the world of hospice and volunteering. I got to meet interesting people and listen to their life stories. Although many of the people I met were nearing the end of their lives and had all sorts of ailments they still had much to talk about. For anyone interested in making a difference in the lives of another, volunteering is definitely the way to go. It shows that you care for others and are willing to make sacrifices. If anyone would ask me if I would do it again, I would automatically say, "YES"!
posted by sgoeser on June 17, 2004

5 Overall Experience    Experience rating
I got to help people in need of it and make some friends along the way. I will never forget it.

 I gained a sincere appreciation for volunteer organizations and the people who put all that time and effort into running them. I know that my experience has been worthwhile and meaningful and I thank Hospice for giving me that opportunity. Finally, I most certainly have a greater appreciation for life in general.
posted by aarongizer on June 9, 2004

5 Overall Experience    Experience rating
This opportunity was rewarding in many ways.

 Neighborhood Hospice is an excellent place for all sorts of volunteers. I volunteered as a teen volunteer at Barclay friends Nursing Home in West Chester with a group of friends and really enjoyed it. The volunteer coordinator and everyone else worked hard to make ity easy for us to volunteer, and as a result, we have gained so much. Despite what many people may think about a hospice, it isn't all death and dying. Instead, you're working to help people enjoy the last days of your life. I hope that whoever reads this reflection realizes what a great program this is and will take the time to get involved.
posted on June 27, 2002
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