We appreciate your interest in volunteering
at St. John’s Mercy Hospital.
As a Volunteer,
you are part of a group of caring individuals committed to carrying
on the tradition of St. John’s Mercy Hospital. Your support
of health care professionals assists them in providing excellent
service to the patients. Last year, more than 300 volunteers provided
over 65,000 hours of service.
Each Volunteer is highly valued at
St. John’s Mercy Hospital.
Each
volunteer is motivated by their own personal reasons. Some of these
include:
- A way to help others
- A way to give back to the community
- A way to fill time with purpose and meaning
We appreciate
any time you can contribute.
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A statue of the Founder and first Volunteer of Sisters of Mercy, Catherine McAuley, at St. John’s Mercy Hospital during Breast Cancer Awareness month. Breast Cancer Awareness is the Auxiliary State Project for 2008.
Mission Statement It
is the mission of the Volunteer Services Department to develop and
maintain competent and diverse volunteers who embrace the St. John’s
Mercy Health Care Mission of Healing and Core Values of Dignity, Justice,
Service, Excellence and Stewardship.
Volunteers are a vital part of our healing ministry and support our
co-workers, patients and families by giving their time unselfishly.
Through their service, volunteers bring a spirit of help and cooperation,
exceeding the expectations of our patients, their families and the
community.
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