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Volunteering

At Cooper Green Mercy Hospital, we know that we could not be successful without the support of our volunteers.  When you volunteer, you give part of yourself–your time, energy, skills and feelings. You give to your family and friends, to your neighbors, and to your community, many times, you are giving to people you don’t know.

Giving is one of the reasons why people volunteer. Their contributions to others and to their communities bring them feelings of self-fulfillment and the knowledge that they have made a difference.

Volunteering is also a way of saying thank you. It’s a way of recognizing the countless others who, in big ways and small, have made life richer and better through donations of time and effort. But there is more to volunteering than giving. As a volunteer, you also reap personal benefits and enhance your personal growth.  It can broaden your horizons, get you networked into a career, and can teach you along the way.

At Cooper Green Mercy Hospital, we value our volunteers.  Thanks for your interest in serving our community!  Click Here to learn more about being a volunteer at Cooper Green Mercy Hospital.

Register now be a volunteer.

Other resources about being a volunteer:

ServiceLeader.org  Here you will find information on finding the right volunteer opportunity and making the most out of your volunteer activities can be crucial to making a real difference and having a rewarding experience. Many of these resources are written by internationally-recognized volunteerism and volunteer management expert Susan Ellis.   More >>

Volunteer.gov  Here you will find stories about volunteering.  More >>