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Junior volunteers begin their summer work

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  • Written By: Felicia Messimer
Junior volunteers begin their summer work

Almost 50 young people completed their orientation for this summer’s Junior Volunteer program with Campbell County Health in Gillette, Wyoming. You’ll see them around Campbell County Memorial Hospital and at The Legacy Living and Rehabilitation Center beginning June 3, 2019.

Junior volunteers help out in all areas of the organization, enhancing the care we provide our patients. We look forward to working with you all this summer!

CCH's Junior Volunteer program offers young people between the ages of 13-18 years old an opportunity to learn new skills, give back to the community, make new friends and have fun all at the same time. Applications are available each May, and the program begins in June. Most volunteers end their service as the new school year begins in the fall, while a few opt to volunteer in the winter months.

Junior volunteers are expected to spend at least three hours a week with the organization. They are assigned to work in many different departments including Child Care, Environmental Services, Medical Records, Nutrition Services, and The Legacy, among others. They also complete special projects such sell popcorn as a way to make money for the CCH Volunteer Services Scholarship program.

If you're interested in learning more about volunteering with CCH, please contact Volunteer Coordinator Chris Buxton at 307-688-1536 or visit www.cchwyo.org/volunteer.

  • Category: CCMH News, Nutrition, The Legacy Living and Rehabilitation Center, Volunteer