Administrative volunteers support the House by managing an abundance of behind-the-scenes work, including data entry, mailings, and administrative projects as needed.
Your favorite recipes can help take away the question of where families will get their next meal and allows them to give all their energy and attention to their hospitalized child. Individuals, civic groups and organizations cook dinner for our guests. Chefs can even cook the meal in our kitchen to enhance our “home-away-from-home” atmosphere.…
Guest service volunteers work closely with staff and guest families by helping answer the phone, check in families, give house tours, and perform light housekeeping tasks.
Become a board member and fight for the remembrance of the fallen men and women of our US troops.
Go with STORM Shuttle team to interact with people on the streets. Offer a snack, a listening ear and prayer.
Lend a helping hand during our events and concerts.
We are in need of tech support to help keep our website updated.
Help provide dinner, either by delivering the already prepared meal, or cooking in the Lydia’s House Kitchen.
Help by answering the door and phone, sorting donations and the mail, light housework, and simply being present.
There are a variety of volunteer opportunities for both adults and teens. Volunteers perform office work, transport patients, deliver flowers and mail, work at the Information Desk or in the hospitals’ gift shops, or serve as Surgical Waiting Area liaisons. The Volunteer Resources departments will work with you to choose the area best suited to…