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    volunteer, one must first realize that volunteering is a serious matter. The work put in is supposed to be for the benefit of others, not the volunteer. Therefore, it is important that, when choosing an organization for which to volunteer, each and every option is considered. Many nonprofit organizations such as the Red Cross, the Susan G. Komen foundation, and St. Jude Children's Hospital are all highly regarded options to consider. Le Bonheur Children's Hospital, however, was the organization I was

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    volunteered their time in a hospital or health-related organization [in 2011]” (Kendrick, “Sector Spotlight: Volunteer Management in Hospitals”). All those volunteers, also called Candy Stripers, made a positive change in their medical community and I was extremely honored to be one of those individuals. The ill stricken, misfortunate and even hospital staff need as much assistance as possible according to my experience. I encourage college students to take action and become hospital volunteers. When becoming

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    much of my time and caused me to be exhausted at the end of the day. As a student in high school, I knew that volunteering and having a job would help build my resume. I knew that that would help put me in a better position to get a job and start my career. Volunteering and working are both very different experiences but cost lots of time and effort. Volunteering at upper Chesapeake hospital required me to wake up at seven and catch a bus. After I arrived I would go to the second floor to work. My

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    up many interesting points as to why volunteering should be a requirement for college students. “Colleges should create in their students a lifelong commitment to volunteering,” he said while pointing out that college students are uniquely suited to volunteering. He stated that America would gain millions of volunteer hours and it would help colleges bridge the gap between the academic world and the world beyond it. I agree that colleges should make volunteering a requirements for students and I support

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    I really want in my life: helping the humankind. I have decided to apply for the Student Volunteer Program because I want to become familiar with different occupations in a hospital, gain experience, communicate with patients, and be able to learn from others. I believe that I will be well suited for volunteering, because I’m a passionate leader and I’m inclined to help and work

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    Internships, Volunteering, and Certifications I have conducted some research that pertains to facilities management in healthcare. The majority of the research was conducted locally within the state of Colorado. This research gave some insight into different variations of volunteering and internship opportunities as well as professional certifications. Internships and Volunteering In Colorado I was unable to find internships that related directly to facilities management. I was however able to find

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    Audrey Huang St. Joseph Volunteering Essay I developed an extremely busy life ever since I entered Michael E. DeBakey High School for Health Professions. For me, it can be very hard to find time to volunteer especially at a hospital like St. Joseph. However, the benefits from volunteering at the hospital are enormous for me, my family, and my community. Becoming a St. Joseph volunteer gives me the chance to learn about the work environment, the different cultures that exists in Houston, and multiple

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    Many people don’t realize the true value of volunteering, but I’ve come to understand the incredible impact of volunteering through my experience at Memorial Hermann. Mahatma Gandhi once said, “The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.” For me, his words could not be truer. Volunteering at Memorial Hermann transformed my life by teaching me lessons through small moments. One such instant occurred when I went to wheel an old lady visiting her husband. The lady and

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    Methodist hospital will be able to provide me a place for this. Also, this is located in the Medical Center which is easily accessible to me during the summer time and hence I will be able to give full justice to this time commitment. Volunteering also will help me to learn about health care and how the hospital experience is different for different social classes of

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    Volunteering at Texas Health Presbyterian Plano is my way of giving back to the community while developing critical social skills, and gaining important medical field exposure along the way. It’s an opportunity to change a person’s life, including my own. I volunteered at two hospitals last summer and I’m well acquainted with what volunteering entails and would more than love to do it again. Through this hospital volunteer program, I hope to discover my own passions and talents, while also developing

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