Needs From: Volunteer Michigan

Volunteer: Field Trip Volunteer

Field trips at Barn Sanctuary offer a unique experience for children in K-8th grades to view our rescued animal residents up close, tour the grounds and facilities, and connect with our mission to create a safe haven where each individual animal is treated with empathy and compassion. We are in need of volunteers that are excited to share our mission with students from our local community. Volunteers will serve as chaperones for groups of students as they navigate the sanctuary with one of our sanctuary guides. They will be responsible for connecting with students, leading a craft or activity, and most importantly, ensuring the safety of our residents and guests.

Agency: Barn Sanctuary

Field trips at Barn Sanctuary offer a unique experience for children in K-8th grades to view our rescued animal residents up close, tour the grounds and facilities, and connect with our mission to create a safe haven where each individual animal is treated with empathy and compassion. We are in need of volunteers that are excited to share our mission with students from our local community. Volunteers will serve as chaperones for groups of students as they navigate the sanctuary with one of our sanctuary guides. They will be responsible for connecting with students, leading a craft or activity, and most importantly, ensuring the safety of our residents and guests.

Agency: Barn Sanctuary

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48118

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Shelter Volunteer

Our shelter team works tirelessly to offer each animal in our care the highest possible quality of life with top-notch medical care and enriched, clean and safe living environments. Help staff keep our barns and coops clean to ensure that each of our residents get to live out the rest of their lives in dignity and comfort. You’ll get the opportunity to enjoy the grounds and spend quality time with all of our rescues. 

Agency: Barn Sanctuary

Our shelter team works tirelessly to offer each animal in our care the highest possible quality of life with top-notch medical care and enriched, clean and safe living environments. Help staff keep our barns and coops clean to ensure that each of our residents get to live out the rest of their lives in dignity and comfort. You’ll get the opportunity to enjoy the grounds and spend quality time with all of our rescues. 

Agency: Barn Sanctuary

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48118

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: The Davies Project Needs You! Seeking Volunteer Drivers

Are you interested in making a difference in your community? Do you have a special place in your heart for children? The Davies Project seeks passionate and devoted individuals to drive a child and family members to subspecialty medical appointments in the Tri-county area.

Volunteer drivers are unpaid and use their vehicles to drive families to medical appointments. It’s like a neighbor driving a neighbor. Our volunteers are highly respected and truly the heartbeat of our organization. There is no time commitment required to serve. You may drive one client per month or three clients in one week to medical appointments; you make that decision. 

To learn more, contact Maryann at maryann@thedaviesproject

 

 

Agency: The Davies Project

Are you interested in making a difference in your community? Do you have a special place in your heart for children? The Davies Project seeks passionate and devoted individuals to drive a child and family members to subspecialty medical appointments in the Tri-county area.

Volunteer drivers are unpaid and use their vehicles to drive families to medical appointments. It’s like a neighbor driving a neighbor. Our volunteers are highly respected and truly the heartbeat of our organization. There is no time commitment required to serve. You may drive one client per month or three clients in one week to medical appointments; you make that decision. 

To learn more, contact Maryann at maryann@thedaviesproject

 

 

Agency: The Davies Project

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48912

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Detroit Students Build Lifelong Literacy Skills

Volunteer virtually  to support the young readers of Detroit! 

 

Today, 60 percent of Detroit youth under five live in poverty, and by third grade only 14 percent of these children are reading at grade level. Reading Partners and Brilliant Detroit are working together to harness the power of community to provide these young students with access to high-quality learning opportunities. Are you ready to help a student become a lifelong learner?

 

Volunteer roles & responsibilities:

Give as little as one hour per week to provide critical literacy support to a Detroit student. Volunteer from the comfort of your own home -- you will be connecting with your student virtually through our online Reading Partners Connects platform! A laptop or desktop computer and reliable wifi are required.  Volunteering takes place on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5 pm to 6 pm. Volunteers can choose one or two days per week to volunteer! Anyone 14+ can volunteer, and all volunteers 18+ must pass a background check. No experience is required, as we provide volunteers with a structured curriculum, training, and ongoing support to help you and your student succeed.

 

Volunteer next steps:

 

Visit our website here to sign up for an online volunteer orientation at a time that works best for you.

 

Agency: Reading Partners

Volunteer virtually  to support the young readers of Detroit! 

 

Today, 60 percent of Detroit youth under five live in poverty, and by third grade only 14 percent of these children are reading at grade level. Reading Partners and Brilliant Detroit are working together to harness the power of community to provide these young students with access to high-quality learning opportunities. Are you ready to help a student become a lifelong learner?

 

Volunteer roles & responsibilities:

Give as little as one hour per week to provide critical literacy support to a Detroit student. Volunteer from the comfort of your own home -- you will be connecting with your student virtually through our online Reading Partners Connects platform! A laptop or desktop computer and reliable wifi are required.  Volunteering takes place on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5 pm to 6 pm. Volunteers can choose one or two days per week to volunteer! Anyone 14+ can volunteer, and all volunteers 18+ must pass a background check. No experience is required, as we provide volunteers with a structured curriculum, training, and ongoing support to help you and your student succeed.

 

Volunteer next steps:

 

Visit our website here to sign up for an online volunteer orientation at a time that works best for you.

 

Agency: Reading Partners

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Detroit Students Build Lifelong Literacy Skills

Volunteer virtually  to support the young readers of Detroit! 

 

Today, 60 percent of Detroit youth under five live in poverty, and by third grade only 14 percent of these children are reading at grade level. Reading Partners and Brilliant Detroit are working together to harness the power of community to provide these young students with access to high-quality learning opportunities. Are you ready to help a student become a lifelong learner?

 

Volunteer roles & responsibilities:

Give as little as one hour per week to provide critical literacy support to a Detroit student. Volunteer from the comfort of your own home -- you will be connecting with your student virtually through our online Reading Partners Connects platform! A laptop or desktop computer and reliable wifi are required.  Volunteering takes place on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5 pm to 6 pm. Volunteers can choose one or two days per week to volunteer! Anyone 14+ can volunteer, and all volunteers 18+ must pass a background check. No experience is required, as we provide volunteers with a structured curriculum, training, and ongoing support to help you and your student succeed.

 

Volunteer next steps:

 

Visit our website here to sign up for an online volunteer orientation at a time that works best for you.

 

Agency: Reading Partners

Volunteer virtually  to support the young readers of Detroit! 

 

Today, 60 percent of Detroit youth under five live in poverty, and by third grade only 14 percent of these children are reading at grade level. Reading Partners and Brilliant Detroit are working together to harness the power of community to provide these young students with access to high-quality learning opportunities. Are you ready to help a student become a lifelong learner?

 

Volunteer roles & responsibilities:

Give as little as one hour per week to provide critical literacy support to a Detroit student. Volunteer from the comfort of your own home -- you will be connecting with your student virtually through our online Reading Partners Connects platform! A laptop or desktop computer and reliable wifi are required.  Volunteering takes place on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5 pm to 6 pm. Volunteers can choose one or two days per week to volunteer! Anyone 14+ can volunteer, and all volunteers 18+ must pass a background check. No experience is required, as we provide volunteers with a structured curriculum, training, and ongoing support to help you and your student succeed.

 

Volunteer next steps:

 

Visit our website here to sign up for an online volunteer orientation at a time that works best for you.

 

Agency: Reading Partners

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Drive Seniors to Appointments and Errands

Help low-income seniors and disabled adults stay healthy by providing volunteer transportation to doctor appointments and other urgent appointments. Drivers needed in Macomb and Oakland Counties. You can volunteer as much or a little as you would like, and drive in any area of preference.

Agency: Catholic Charities of Southeast Michigan

Help low-income seniors and disabled adults stay healthy by providing volunteer transportation to doctor appointments and other urgent appointments. Drivers needed in Macomb and Oakland Counties. You can volunteer as much or a little as you would like, and drive in any area of preference.

Agency: Catholic Charities of Southeast Michigan

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48038

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Walking with Kidney Companions

Walk for about 30 minutes with a Kidney Companion. 

All walks will be in the Traverse City area and at least one existing vetted Kidney Companion will be there. The walks are intended to build a habit for patients pre and post transplant surgery as well as be a time to socialize.

Sometimes a walk will be for a larger crowd for broad community. Often times, we will schedule a walk with a patient close to their home with a smaller group. 

Please let us know your interest and we will follow up directly with location and timing of a small group walk!

Thank you!

Agency: Kidney Companions

Walk for about 30 minutes with a Kidney Companion. 

All walks will be in the Traverse City area and at least one existing vetted Kidney Companion will be there. The walks are intended to build a habit for patients pre and post transplant surgery as well as be a time to socialize.

Sometimes a walk will be for a larger crowd for broad community. Often times, we will schedule a walk with a patient close to their home with a smaller group. 

Please let us know your interest and we will follow up directly with location and timing of a small group walk!

Thank you!

Agency: Kidney Companions

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49685

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Greeter

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Impact of Position: You will be one of the first faces people see when they visit Sloan Museum of Discovery which means you will help set the tone so that guests have an enjoyable and memorable experience of the museum.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities:

Scan tickets as guests enter the exhibit space Ensure that all guests have a ticket for the museum Kindly remind guests that no food or drink is allow in the exhibit spaces Answers general questions or point guests towards Guest Services for answers

This position is for you if:

You consider yourself to be a “People-Person” You are comfortable talking with new people

You will succeed in this position if: 

You have knowledge on basic Sloan Museum/Flint history and current exhibits

Time Commitment: minimum of 3-4 hours once a week while the museum is open to the public

Orientation and Training: You will be taught how to scan tickets and be given updated information about new exhibits. No computer program skills or certain physical abilities are needed for this position.

Outside of specific department position training, all volunteers must complete a Sloan Museum of Discovery and Longway Planetarium volunteer orientation session that will provide building familiarization tours and an overview of volunteer-related policies and procedures. Volunteers will be asked to submit a criminal background check. Volunteers who do not agree to the background check will be refused assignment. 

Agency: Sloan Museum of Discovery and Longway Planetarium

APPLY NOW!

Impact of Position: You will be one of the first faces people see when they visit Sloan Museum of Discovery which means you will help set the tone so that guests have an enjoyable and memorable experience of the museum.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities:

Scan tickets as guests enter the exhibit space Ensure that all guests have a ticket for the museum Kindly remind guests that no food or drink is allow in the exhibit spaces Answers general questions or point guests towards Guest Services for answers

This position is for you if:

You consider yourself to be a “People-Person” You are comfortable talking with new people

You will succeed in this position if: 

You have knowledge on basic Sloan Museum/Flint history and current exhibits

Time Commitment: minimum of 3-4 hours once a week while the museum is open to the public

Orientation and Training: You will be taught how to scan tickets and be given updated information about new exhibits. No computer program skills or certain physical abilities are needed for this position.

Outside of specific department position training, all volunteers must complete a Sloan Museum of Discovery and Longway Planetarium volunteer orientation session that will provide building familiarization tours and an overview of volunteer-related policies and procedures. Volunteers will be asked to submit a criminal background check. Volunteers who do not agree to the background check will be refused assignment. 

Agency: Sloan Museum of Discovery and Longway Planetarium

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48503

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Evaluator

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Impact of Position: You will assist in the administration of a visitor survey that will inform staff about the visitor experience at Sloan Museum of Discovery. Data will include information on the accessibility and usability of interactives and exhibits. Surveys are essential to understand if Sloan Museum is meeting its goals.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities:

Approach visitors to fill out a survey Maintain orderly records of completed surveys

This position is for you if:

You are passionate about making positive changes You are comfortable following specific instructions

You will succeed in this position if:

You have experience with evaluations and surveys You are comfortable initiating conversations with new people

Time Commitment: minimum 1 - 2 hours a week any day the museum is open

Orientation and Training: You will be trained on how to appropriately administer a paper and pencil survey so the accurate data is collected.

Outside of specific department position training, all volunteers must complete a Sloan Museum of Discovery and Longway Planetarium volunteer orientation session that will provide building familiarization tours and an overview of  volunteer-related policies and procedures. Volunteers will be asked to submit a criminal background check. Volunteers who do not agree to the background check will be refused assignment. 

Agency: Sloan Museum of Discovery and Longway Planetarium

APPLY NOW!

Impact of Position: You will assist in the administration of a visitor survey that will inform staff about the visitor experience at Sloan Museum of Discovery. Data will include information on the accessibility and usability of interactives and exhibits. Surveys are essential to understand if Sloan Museum is meeting its goals.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities:

Approach visitors to fill out a survey Maintain orderly records of completed surveys

This position is for you if:

You are passionate about making positive changes You are comfortable following specific instructions

You will succeed in this position if:

You have experience with evaluations and surveys You are comfortable initiating conversations with new people

Time Commitment: minimum 1 - 2 hours a week any day the museum is open

Orientation and Training: You will be trained on how to appropriately administer a paper and pencil survey so the accurate data is collected.

Outside of specific department position training, all volunteers must complete a Sloan Museum of Discovery and Longway Planetarium volunteer orientation session that will provide building familiarization tours and an overview of  volunteer-related policies and procedures. Volunteers will be asked to submit a criminal background check. Volunteers who do not agree to the background check will be refused assignment. 

Agency: Sloan Museum of Discovery and Longway Planetarium

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48503

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Temporary Exhibit Docent

 

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Impact of the Position: Mazes & Brain Gamers engage with visitors of all ages, encourage visitors to ask questions, try new things, and expand their thinking. You will help ensure that this temporary exhibit is clean and interactives are ready for new visitors throughout the entirety of your shift.

 

Essential Duties & Responsibilities:

Engage in friendly, courteous, and welcoming interactions with visitors Monitor visitor experiences while ensuring the exhibit is clean and running smoothly Perform short demonstrations of the interactives throughout the exhibit Assist with the initial clean and startup the exhibit when possible before the museum opens

 

This position is for you if:

You enjoy sharing your love for learning with others You are friendly and approachable You enjoy leaving a space nicer and brighter than when you entered

 

You will succeed in this position if: 

You feel comfortable providing directions to new people You are a self-starter that can work independently You can take initiative during quieter moments to reset and clean parts of the exhibit

 

Time Commitment: 3-4 hours shifts while the museum is open to the public (mornings and weekends needed most)

 

Orientation and Training: Additional training for Mazes and Brain Gamers include an overview of the exhibit docent guide and an in-depth guided tour of the exhibit by a member of the Education & Outreach Team. You will also be trained by the Exhibits Team on how to properly reset and perform small routine cleanings of the exhibit.

 

Outside of specific department position training, all volunteers must complete a Sloan Museum of Discovery and Longway Planetarium volunteer orientation session that provide a building familiarization tour and an overview of volunteer related policies and procedures. Volunteers will be asked to submit to a criminal background check. Volunteers who do not agree to the background check will be refused assignment.

Agency: Sloan Museum of Discovery and Longway Planetarium

 

APPLY NOW!

Impact of the Position: Mazes & Brain Gamers engage with visitors of all ages, encourage visitors to ask questions, try new things, and expand their thinking. You will help ensure that this temporary exhibit is clean and interactives are ready for new visitors throughout the entirety of your shift.

 

Essential Duties & Responsibilities:

Engage in friendly, courteous, and welcoming interactions with visitors Monitor visitor experiences while ensuring the exhibit is clean and running smoothly Perform short demonstrations of the interactives throughout the exhibit Assist with the initial clean and startup the exhibit when possible before the museum opens

 

This position is for you if:

You enjoy sharing your love for learning with others You are friendly and approachable You enjoy leaving a space nicer and brighter than when you entered

 

You will succeed in this position if: 

You feel comfortable providing directions to new people You are a self-starter that can work independently You can take initiative during quieter moments to reset and clean parts of the exhibit

 

Time Commitment: 3-4 hours shifts while the museum is open to the public (mornings and weekends needed most)

 

Orientation and Training: Additional training for Mazes and Brain Gamers include an overview of the exhibit docent guide and an in-depth guided tour of the exhibit by a member of the Education & Outreach Team. You will also be trained by the Exhibits Team on how to properly reset and perform small routine cleanings of the exhibit.

 

Outside of specific department position training, all volunteers must complete a Sloan Museum of Discovery and Longway Planetarium volunteer orientation session that provide a building familiarization tour and an overview of volunteer related policies and procedures. Volunteers will be asked to submit to a criminal background check. Volunteers who do not agree to the background check will be refused assignment.

Agency: Sloan Museum of Discovery and Longway Planetarium

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48503

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Special Events Volunteer

APPLY NOW!

Impact of Position: You will provide support during special events hosted by Sloan Museum of Discovery and Longway Planetarium. Your support of staff during these events will help create meaningful experiences for guests.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities:

Set up and take down of chairs, tables, linens, etc. Ensure that guests stay in appropriate areas of the buildings Ensure no food and drink leaven designated areas

This position is for you if:

You enjoy customer service roles You are comfortable talking with new people You prefer hands-on tasks

You will succeed in this position if:

You consider yourself to be flexible You are physically able to lift 20lbs or more You are comfortable standing for more than 1 hour at a time

Time Commitment: 4-5 hours monthly as needed (scheduling occurs at least 14 days in advanced)

Orientation and Training: Each special event is different so you will receive an email with information about the program and your role in it. You will need to arrive early for every event to receive a “run of show” training.

Outside of specific department position training, all volunteers must complete a Sloan Museum of Discovery and Longway Planetarium volunteer orientation session that provide a building familiarization tour and an overview of volunteer related policies and procedures. Volunteers will be asked to submit to a criminal background check. Volunteers who do not agree to the background check will be refused assignment.

Agency: Sloan Museum of Discovery and Longway Planetarium

APPLY NOW!

Impact of Position: You will provide support during special events hosted by Sloan Museum of Discovery and Longway Planetarium. Your support of staff during these events will help create meaningful experiences for guests.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities:

Set up and take down of chairs, tables, linens, etc. Ensure that guests stay in appropriate areas of the buildings Ensure no food and drink leaven designated areas

This position is for you if:

You enjoy customer service roles You are comfortable talking with new people You prefer hands-on tasks

You will succeed in this position if:

You consider yourself to be flexible You are physically able to lift 20lbs or more You are comfortable standing for more than 1 hour at a time

Time Commitment: 4-5 hours monthly as needed (scheduling occurs at least 14 days in advanced)

Orientation and Training: Each special event is different so you will receive an email with information about the program and your role in it. You will need to arrive early for every event to receive a “run of show” training.

Outside of specific department position training, all volunteers must complete a Sloan Museum of Discovery and Longway Planetarium volunteer orientation session that provide a building familiarization tour and an overview of volunteer related policies and procedures. Volunteers will be asked to submit to a criminal background check. Volunteers who do not agree to the background check will be refused assignment.

Agency: Sloan Museum of Discovery and Longway Planetarium

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48503

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Planetarium Special Programs Volunteer

APPLY NOW!

Impact of Position: You will provide support during special programs hosted by Longway Planetarium.
“Special Programs” are defined as programs/events held by the Planetarium Department outside of their regular shows. Your support of staff during these programs will help create meaningful experiences for guests.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities:

Greet guests, scan their tickets, and/or help them find their seats as they enter the planetarium Interact with guests and answer questions at Star Parties and other special programs Assist staff and presenters during programs as needed

This position is for you if:

You are comfortable in initiating conversations with others You own your own telescope, but this is NOT required You enjoy customer service roles

You will succeed in this position if:

You consider yourself to be flexible You consider yourself an amateur astronomer or have a willingness to learn more about astronomy You have reliable transportation for programs not held at Longway Planetarium

Time Commitment: 3-4 hours monthly as needed (scheduling occurs at least 14 days in advanced)

Orientation and Training: Each special program is different so you will receive an email with information about the program and your role in it. You will need to arrive early for every program to receive a “run of show” training. You will be encouraged to attend other Longway events and shows to expand their astronomical knowledge.

Outside of specific department position training, all volunteers must complete a Sloan Museum of Discovery and Longway Planetarium volunteer orientation session that will provide building familiarization tours and an overview of  volunteer-related policies and procedures. Volunteers will be asked to submit a criminal background check. Volunteers who do not agree to the background check will be refused assignment. 

Agency: Sloan Museum of Discovery and Longway Planetarium

APPLY NOW!

Impact of Position: You will provide support during special programs hosted by Longway Planetarium.
“Special Programs” are defined as programs/events held by the Planetarium Department outside of their regular shows. Your support of staff during these programs will help create meaningful experiences for guests.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities:

Greet guests, scan their tickets, and/or help them find their seats as they enter the planetarium Interact with guests and answer questions at Star Parties and other special programs Assist staff and presenters during programs as needed

This position is for you if:

You are comfortable in initiating conversations with others You own your own telescope, but this is NOT required You enjoy customer service roles

You will succeed in this position if:

You consider yourself to be flexible You consider yourself an amateur astronomer or have a willingness to learn more about astronomy You have reliable transportation for programs not held at Longway Planetarium

Time Commitment: 3-4 hours monthly as needed (scheduling occurs at least 14 days in advanced)

Orientation and Training: Each special program is different so you will receive an email with information about the program and your role in it. You will need to arrive early for every program to receive a “run of show” training. You will be encouraged to attend other Longway events and shows to expand their astronomical knowledge.

Outside of specific department position training, all volunteers must complete a Sloan Museum of Discovery and Longway Planetarium volunteer orientation session that will provide building familiarization tours and an overview of  volunteer-related policies and procedures. Volunteers will be asked to submit a criminal background check. Volunteers who do not agree to the background check will be refused assignment. 

Agency: Sloan Museum of Discovery and Longway Planetarium

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48503

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Gallery Guides

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Impact of Position: Gallery Guides honor visitor knowledge and experience opportunities to connect with museum interactives and expand ideas. Engaging with visitors of all ages, Gallery Guides encourage visitors to ask questions, try new things, and expand their thinking.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities:

Engage in friendly, courteous, and welcoming interactions with visitors Monitor visitor experience while ensuring the museum galleries are clean and running smoothly Perform short demonstrations, tours, and activities throughout the museum

This position is for you if:

You enjoy sharing your love for learning with others You are friendly and approachable You enjoy interacting with new people of all ages, aptitudes, and backgrounds

You will succeed in this position if:

You feel comfortable initiating and holding conversations with new people You enjoy working collaboratively in a team environment You have good time management skills to thrive in when the museum is busy & take initiative during quieter moments to focus on tasks like ensuring that the galleries are neat and tidy

Time Commitment: minimum 3-4 hours once a week while the museum is open to the public

Orientation and Training: Additional training for Volunteer Gallery Guides include overview of the Floor Staff handbook and an in-depth guided tour of the gallery spaces and closets. Your first Gallery Guide Shift will allow you to train side by side with one of our Floor Staff Members.

Outside of specific department position training, all volunteers must complete a Sloan Museum of Discovery and Longway Planetarium volunteer orientation session that will provide building familiarization tours and an overview of  volunteer-related policies and procedures. Volunteers will be asked to submit a criminal background check. Volunteers who do not agree to the background check will be refused assignment. 

Agency: Sloan Museum of Discovery and Longway Planetarium

APPLY NOW!

Impact of Position: Gallery Guides honor visitor knowledge and experience opportunities to connect with museum interactives and expand ideas. Engaging with visitors of all ages, Gallery Guides encourage visitors to ask questions, try new things, and expand their thinking.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities:

Engage in friendly, courteous, and welcoming interactions with visitors Monitor visitor experience while ensuring the museum galleries are clean and running smoothly Perform short demonstrations, tours, and activities throughout the museum

This position is for you if:

You enjoy sharing your love for learning with others You are friendly and approachable You enjoy interacting with new people of all ages, aptitudes, and backgrounds

You will succeed in this position if:

You feel comfortable initiating and holding conversations with new people You enjoy working collaboratively in a team environment You have good time management skills to thrive in when the museum is busy & take initiative during quieter moments to focus on tasks like ensuring that the galleries are neat and tidy

Time Commitment: minimum 3-4 hours once a week while the museum is open to the public

Orientation and Training: Additional training for Volunteer Gallery Guides include overview of the Floor Staff handbook and an in-depth guided tour of the gallery spaces and closets. Your first Gallery Guide Shift will allow you to train side by side with one of our Floor Staff Members.

Outside of specific department position training, all volunteers must complete a Sloan Museum of Discovery and Longway Planetarium volunteer orientation session that will provide building familiarization tours and an overview of  volunteer-related policies and procedures. Volunteers will be asked to submit a criminal background check. Volunteers who do not agree to the background check will be refused assignment. 

Agency: Sloan Museum of Discovery and Longway Planetarium

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48503

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Exhibits Gallery Volunteer

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Impact of Position: You will help ensure galleries are safe, clean, and ready for all of our visitors. The maintenance and cleanliness of museum gallery space is of the utmost importance to ensure the both staff and visitors have a safe, welcoming, and secure environment.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities:

Clean galleries and interactives Ensure that exhibits are working properly Help with the installation of temporary exhibits (requires longer hours) Assist with cleaning and maintenance of 1966 Buick Wildcat and other special projects as needed

This position is for you if:

Enjoy leaving a space nicer and brighter than when you entered Have an eye for detail Like to work with your hands

You will succeed in this position if:

You follow directions well You have experience with basic hand tools you are flexible and patient

Time Commitment: minimum 2-4 hour shift 1 day a week (preferably Mondays)

Orientation and Training: You will be required to complete safety training and will be trained one on one to perform any duties they are assigned.  

Outside of specific department position training, all volunteers must complete a Sloan Museum of Discovery and Longway Planetarium volunteer orientation session that will provide building familiarization tours and an overview of  volunteer-related policies and procedures. Volunteers will be asked to submit a criminal background check. Volunteers who do not agree to the background check will be refused assignment. 

Agency: Sloan Museum of Discovery and Longway Planetarium

APPLY NOW!

Impact of Position: You will help ensure galleries are safe, clean, and ready for all of our visitors. The maintenance and cleanliness of museum gallery space is of the utmost importance to ensure the both staff and visitors have a safe, welcoming, and secure environment.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities:

Clean galleries and interactives Ensure that exhibits are working properly Help with the installation of temporary exhibits (requires longer hours) Assist with cleaning and maintenance of 1966 Buick Wildcat and other special projects as needed

This position is for you if:

Enjoy leaving a space nicer and brighter than when you entered Have an eye for detail Like to work with your hands

You will succeed in this position if:

You follow directions well You have experience with basic hand tools you are flexible and patient

Time Commitment: minimum 2-4 hour shift 1 day a week (preferably Mondays)

Orientation and Training: You will be required to complete safety training and will be trained one on one to perform any duties they are assigned.  

Outside of specific department position training, all volunteers must complete a Sloan Museum of Discovery and Longway Planetarium volunteer orientation session that will provide building familiarization tours and an overview of  volunteer-related policies and procedures. Volunteers will be asked to submit a criminal background check. Volunteers who do not agree to the background check will be refused assignment. 

Agency: Sloan Museum of Discovery and Longway Planetarium

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48503

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mentor Refugee Youth - Lansing

The Refugee Mentoring Program works to provide appropriate adults to help meet the specific needs of the individual youth. Mentors help youth adjust to a new culture in the United States as well as improve their personal social and independent living skills. Mentoring is a great opportunity to make a difference in the life of a refugee youth far from home while building new friendships in the process. 

Mentors Requirements and Expectations: 

18 years of age or older Available for a monthly commitment of 4 hours (1 hour per week) and minimum of 9-12 month commitment Complete Required paperwork including interview, background checks, and references Complete a required 8 hour training program providing you with the tools needed to build a successful mentor/mentee relationship Excellent Driving record with valid license Complete basic monthly log of contact and activities with youth; mentors receive mileage reimbursement Meet with Mentor Coordinator quarterly- as a support to you and your mentee

 

Agency: Samaritas

The Refugee Mentoring Program works to provide appropriate adults to help meet the specific needs of the individual youth. Mentors help youth adjust to a new culture in the United States as well as improve their personal social and independent living skills. Mentoring is a great opportunity to make a difference in the life of a refugee youth far from home while building new friendships in the process. 

Mentors Requirements and Expectations: 

18 years of age or older Available for a monthly commitment of 4 hours (1 hour per week) and minimum of 9-12 month commitment Complete Required paperwork including interview, background checks, and references Complete a required 8 hour training program providing you with the tools needed to build a successful mentor/mentee relationship Excellent Driving record with valid license Complete basic monthly log of contact and activities with youth; mentors receive mileage reimbursement Meet with Mentor Coordinator quarterly- as a support to you and your mentee

 

Agency: Samaritas

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48911

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Meal Delivery Driver

Do you enjoy driving? Looking to make a difference in the lives of older adults in Kent County? Deliver meals to homebound seniors on Monday, Wednesday, or Friday morning giving them not only nutritious meals, but social connection too. Commitment can be once, once a week, once a month... whatever works in your schedule. 

Agency: Meals on Wheels Western Michigan

Do you enjoy driving? Looking to make a difference in the lives of older adults in Kent County? Deliver meals to homebound seniors on Monday, Wednesday, or Friday morning giving them not only nutritious meals, but social connection too. Commitment can be once, once a week, once a month... whatever works in your schedule. 

Agency: Meals on Wheels Western Michigan

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49418

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Magazine Editor-in-Chief

Magazine Editor-in-Chief:

Responsibilities: Oversee the magazine's editorial vision, manage the editorial calendar, and ensure content aligns with the magazine's goals. Lead editorial meetings and provide guidance to the editorial team. Requirements: Strong leadership skills, excellent writing and editing skills, experience in digital publishing, and a deep understanding of community empowerment issues in Michigan. Commitment: 6 months, with an expected workload of 5-10 hours per week.

Agency: Hired In Michigan

Magazine Editor-in-Chief:

Responsibilities: Oversee the magazine's editorial vision, manage the editorial calendar, and ensure content aligns with the magazine's goals. Lead editorial meetings and provide guidance to the editorial team. Requirements: Strong leadership skills, excellent writing and editing skills, experience in digital publishing, and a deep understanding of community empowerment issues in Michigan. Commitment: 6 months, with an expected workload of 5-10 hours per week.

Agency: Hired In Michigan

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Content Writer/Reporter

Content Writer/Reporter:

Responsibilities: Research, write, and edit articles on community empowerment topics relevant to Michigan. Conduct interviews and maintain high journalistic standards. Requirements: Excellent writing skills, experience in journalism or content creation, and a strong understanding of the local community. Commitment: 6 months, with a flexible schedule based on article deadlines.

Agency: Hired In Michigan

Content Writer/Reporter:

Responsibilities: Research, write, and edit articles on community empowerment topics relevant to Michigan. Conduct interviews and maintain high journalistic standards. Requirements: Excellent writing skills, experience in journalism or content creation, and a strong understanding of the local community. Commitment: 6 months, with a flexible schedule based on article deadlines.

Agency: Hired In Michigan

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Digital Marketing Specialist

Digital Marketing Specialist:

Responsibilities: Develop and implement digital marketing strategies to increase the magazine's online presence. Manage social media accounts and create engaging content. Requirements: Experience in digital marketing, proficiency in social media platforms, and strong communication skills. Commitment: 6 months, with an expected workload of 3-5 hours per week.

Agency: Hired In Michigan

Digital Marketing Specialist:

Responsibilities: Develop and implement digital marketing strategies to increase the magazine's online presence. Manage social media accounts and create engaging content. Requirements: Experience in digital marketing, proficiency in social media platforms, and strong communication skills. Commitment: 6 months, with an expected workload of 3-5 hours per week.

Agency: Hired In Michigan

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Graphic Designer

Graphic Designer:

Responsibilities: Design digital layouts for the magazine, create graphics for articles and social media, and maintain a consistent visual brand identity. Requirements: Proficiency in graphic design software, a strong portfolio, and an eye for design. Commitment: 6 months, with a workload varying based on magazine's publishing schedule.

Agency: Hired In Michigan

Graphic Designer:

Responsibilities: Design digital layouts for the magazine, create graphics for articles and social media, and maintain a consistent visual brand identity. Requirements: Proficiency in graphic design software, a strong portfolio, and an eye for design. Commitment: 6 months, with a workload varying based on magazine's publishing schedule.

Agency: Hired In Michigan

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Photographer/Videographer

Photographer/Videographer:

Responsibilities: Capture high-quality photographs and videos for articles and digital content. Work closely with writers and editors to visually represent stories. Requirements: Proficiency in photography/videography, access to necessary equipment, and a portfolio demonstrating your work. Commitment: 6 months, with a flexible schedule based on assignment needs.

Agency: Hired In Michigan

Photographer/Videographer:

Responsibilities: Capture high-quality photographs and videos for articles and digital content. Work closely with writers and editors to visually represent stories. Requirements: Proficiency in photography/videography, access to necessary equipment, and a portfolio demonstrating your work. Commitment: 6 months, with a flexible schedule based on assignment needs.

Agency: Hired In Michigan

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Administrative Coordinator

Administrative Coordinator:

Responsibilities: Assist in the day-to-day operations of the magazine, coordinate meetings, manage volunteer schedules, and handle correspondence. Requirements: Strong organizational skills, experience in administrative roles, and excellent communication skills. Commitment: 6 months, with an expected workload of 3-5 hours per week.

Agency: Hired In Michigan

Administrative Coordinator:

Responsibilities: Assist in the day-to-day operations of the magazine, coordinate meetings, manage volunteer schedules, and handle correspondence. Requirements: Strong organizational skills, experience in administrative roles, and excellent communication skills. Commitment: 6 months, with an expected workload of 3-5 hours per week.

Agency: Hired In Michigan

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: ESL Tutor

As a tutor, you would be supporting adults in the Washtenaw County community to improve their English as a second language skills. Tutoring can take place in a variety of settings, such as libraries, community centers, adult education centers, and also online. Tutoring can be one-on-one or in groups. The role of a tutor is to support learners to achieve their goals and improve their language skills through personalized instruction and support.

Planning tutoring sessions that are tailored to the needs of individual learners or small groups Identifying areas of difficulty for learners and developing strategies to support them  Assessing learners’ progress and providing regular feedback on their performance Using a variety of tutoring materials and techniques, such as textbooks, multimedia resources, and conversation exercises

Agency: Washtenaw Literacy

As a tutor, you would be supporting adults in the Washtenaw County community to improve their English as a second language skills. Tutoring can take place in a variety of settings, such as libraries, community centers, adult education centers, and also online. Tutoring can be one-on-one or in groups. The role of a tutor is to support learners to achieve their goals and improve their language skills through personalized instruction and support.

Planning tutoring sessions that are tailored to the needs of individual learners or small groups Identifying areas of difficulty for learners and developing strategies to support them  Assessing learners’ progress and providing regular feedback on their performance Using a variety of tutoring materials and techniques, such as textbooks, multimedia resources, and conversation exercises

Agency: Washtenaw Literacy

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48197

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Legislative Ambassador

Legislative Ambassadors are vital members of ACS CAN's volunteer team who cultivate relationships with elected officials to drive policy change on cancer-related issues They contribute significantly to prioritizing the fight against cancer at the federal, state and local levels. ACS CAN's key campaigns encompass increasing research cancer research funding, reducing tobacco's impact through legislation and enhancing programs to address health disparities and improve the quality of life for those affected by cancer. Our volunteers have access to the training, tools and resources needed to amplify their advocacy efforts.

Agency: Michigan Cancer Action Center

Legislative Ambassadors are vital members of ACS CAN's volunteer team who cultivate relationships with elected officials to drive policy change on cancer-related issues They contribute significantly to prioritizing the fight against cancer at the federal, state and local levels. ACS CAN's key campaigns encompass increasing research cancer research funding, reducing tobacco's impact through legislation and enhancing programs to address health disparities and improve the quality of life for those affected by cancer. Our volunteers have access to the training, tools and resources needed to amplify their advocacy efforts.

Agency: Michigan Cancer Action Center

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48864

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VIGIL NODA "No One Dies Alone" Hospice Volunteers Needed in Bloomfield Hills

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48301

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VIGIL NODA "No One Dies Alone" Hospice Volunteers Needed in Frankenmuth

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

 
"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

 
"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48734

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VIGIL NODA "No One Dies Alone" Hospice Volunteers Needed in Grand Blanc

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48439

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VIGIL NODA "No One Dies Alone" Hospice Volunteers Needed in Grand Ledge

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48837

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VIGIL NODA "No One Dies Alone" Hospice Volunteers Needed in Grand Rapids

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49546

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VIGIL NODA "No One Dies Alone" Hospice Volunteers Needed in Grandville

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49418

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VIGIL NODA "No One Dies Alone" Hospice Volunteers Needed in Greenville

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48838

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VIGIL NODA "No One Dies Alone" Hospice Volunteers Needed in Highland

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48357

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VIGIL NODA "No One Dies Alone" Hospice Volunteers Needed in Holt

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48842

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VIGIL NODA "No One Dies Alone" Hospice Volunteers Needed in Lansing

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48911

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VIGIL NODA "No One Dies Alone" Hospice Volunteers Needed in Lapeer

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48446

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VIGIL NODA "No One Dies Alone" Hospice Volunteers Needed in Midland

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48642

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VIGIL NODA "No One Dies Alone" Hospice Volunteers Needed in Milford

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48381

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VIGIL NODA "No One Dies Alone" Hospice Volunteers Needed in Montrose

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48457

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VIGIL NODA "No One Dies Alone" Hospice Volunteers Needed in Mt. Pleasant

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48858

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VIGIL NODA "No One Dies Alone" Hospice Volunteers Needed in New Baltimore

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48051

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VIGIL NODA "No One Dies Alone" Hospice Volunteers Needed in Oakland

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48363

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VIGIL NODA "No One Dies Alone" Hospice Volunteers Needed in Owosso

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48867

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VIGIL NODA "No One Dies Alone" Hospice Volunteers Needed in Oxford

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48371

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VIGIL NODA "No One Dies Alone" Hospice Volunteers Needed in Paw Paw

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49079

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VIGIL NODA "No One Dies Alone" Hospice Volunteers Needed in Plymouth

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48170

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VIGIL NODA "No One Dies Alone" Hospice Volunteers Needed in Portage

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49024

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VIGIL NODA "No One Dies Alone" Hospice Volunteers Needed in Rockford

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49341

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VIGIL NODA "No One Dies Alone" Hospice Volunteers Needed in Saint Johns

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48879

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VIGIL NODA "No One Dies Alone" Hospice Volunteers Needed in Saline

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48176

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VIGIL NODA "No One Dies Alone" Hospice Volunteers Needed in Swartz Creek

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48473

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VIGIL NODA "No One Dies Alone" Hospice Volunteers Needed in Waterford

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48328

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VIGIL NODA "No One Dies Alone" Hospice Volunteers Needed in West Bloomfield

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48324

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VIGIL NODA "No One Dies Alone" Hospice Volunteers Needed in White Lake

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48386

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: VIGIL NODA "No One Dies Alone" Hospice Volunteers Needed in Zeeland

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence to become Vigil NODA "No One Dies Alone" volunteers. These incredibly special volunteers are asked to provide support to our actively dying patients in facility settings and private homes. This includes sitting by the bedside, providing calming music or supportive presence (conversation/reading/gentle touch) and supporting grieving families at the bedside.

Please note: If you are new to hospice or NODA volunteering, as part of your training, you will be asked to serve as a Companion Volunteer for a period of 1-2 months to ensure it is a fit. This is due to the sensitive nature of NODA Volunteering and is subject to Volunteer Coordinator approval.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.
 

"The last good thing that may happen in a person's life is a hospice volunteer."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49464

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Musical Companion Volunteers Needed in Allegan

Research has shown that listening to music can reduce anxiety, blood pressure, and pain as well as improve sleep quality, mood, mental alertness, and memory. CorsoCare Hospice is offering volunteer opportunities for compassionate, empathetic individuals who want to share the gift of music with our patients through playing an instrument, singing or playing recorded music. No musical experience or professional training needed.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Music speaks what cannot be expressed; soothes the mind and gives it rest; heals the heart and makes it whole; flows from heaven to the soul." -K.C. Lynn

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Research has shown that listening to music can reduce anxiety, blood pressure, and pain as well as improve sleep quality, mood, mental alertness, and memory. CorsoCare Hospice is offering volunteer opportunities for compassionate, empathetic individuals who want to share the gift of music with our patients through playing an instrument, singing or playing recorded music. No musical experience or professional training needed.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Music speaks what cannot be expressed; soothes the mind and gives it rest; heals the heart and makes it whole; flows from heaven to the soul." -K.C. Lynn

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49010

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Companion Volunteers Needed in Portage

Can you spare an hour for an elderly hospice patient? CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes.

Our volunteers share their time in many ways and may include reading to the patient, taking a walk, playing cards, watching TV, chatting or some other low-key activity the patient feels up to doing. Sometimes just sitting with them is enough.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"Volunteers comfort with their presence. One does not need to know all the right words to say but the ability to just be present." -Gina Davis

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Can you spare an hour for an elderly hospice patient? CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes.

Our volunteers share their time in many ways and may include reading to the patient, taking a walk, playing cards, watching TV, chatting or some other low-key activity the patient feels up to doing. Sometimes just sitting with them is enough.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"Volunteers comfort with their presence. One does not need to know all the right words to say but the ability to just be present." -Gina Davis

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49024

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Companion Volunteers Needed in Oxford

Can you spare an hour for an elderly hospice patient? CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes.

Our volunteers share their time in many ways and may include reading to the patient, taking a walk, playing cards, watching TV, chatting or some other low-key activity the patient feels up to doing. Sometimes just sitting with them is enough.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"Volunteers comfort with their presence. One does not need to know all the right words to say but the ability to just be present." -Gina Davis

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Can you spare an hour for an elderly hospice patient? CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes.

Our volunteers share their time in many ways and may include reading to the patient, taking a walk, playing cards, watching TV, chatting or some other low-key activity the patient feels up to doing. Sometimes just sitting with them is enough.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"Volunteers comfort with their presence. One does not need to know all the right words to say but the ability to just be present." -Gina Davis

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48371

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Activities Volunteers - Urgent Need in Bay City

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48706

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Companion Volunteers Needed in Holt

Can you spare an hour for an elderly hospice patient? CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes.

Our volunteers share their time in many ways and may include reading to the patient, taking a walk, playing cards, watching TV, chatting or some other low-key activity the patient feels up to doing. Sometimes just sitting with them is enough.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"Volunteers comfort with their presence. One does not need to know all the right words to say but the ability to just be present." -Gina Davis

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Can you spare an hour for an elderly hospice patient? CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes.

Our volunteers share their time in many ways and may include reading to the patient, taking a walk, playing cards, watching TV, chatting or some other low-key activity the patient feels up to doing. Sometimes just sitting with them is enough.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"Volunteers comfort with their presence. One does not need to know all the right words to say but the ability to just be present." -Gina Davis

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48842

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Companion Volunteers Needed in Frankenmuth

Can you spare an hour for an elderly hospice patient? CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes.

Our volunteers share their time in many ways and may include reading to the patient, taking a walk, playing cards, watching TV, chatting or some other low-key activity the patient feels up to doing. Sometimes just sitting with them is enough.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Volunteers comfort with their presence. One does not need to know all the right words to say but the ability to just be present." -Gina Davis

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Can you spare an hour for an elderly hospice patient? CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes.

Our volunteers share their time in many ways and may include reading to the patient, taking a walk, playing cards, watching TV, chatting or some other low-key activity the patient feels up to doing. Sometimes just sitting with them is enough.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Volunteers comfort with their presence. One does not need to know all the right words to say but the ability to just be present." -Gina Davis

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48734

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Companion Volunteers Needed in Fenton

Can you spare an hour for an elderly hospice patient? CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes.

Our volunteers share their time in many ways and may include reading to the patient, taking a walk, playing cards, watching TV, chatting or some other low-key activity the patient feels up to doing. Sometimes just sitting with them is enough.

We ask that new volunteers make a minimum 3-month commitment and dedicate 4-6 hours each month to volunteering. You will be provided with ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities, and appreciation events.

New volunteers must complete an online application, virtual interview, background check, online orientation, fingerprinting, and TB testing with CorsoCare Hospice covering all expenses. We will also provide all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"Volunteers comfort with their presence. One does not need to know all the right words to say but the ability to just be present." -Gina Davis

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Can you spare an hour for an elderly hospice patient? CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes.

Our volunteers share their time in many ways and may include reading to the patient, taking a walk, playing cards, watching TV, chatting or some other low-key activity the patient feels up to doing. Sometimes just sitting with them is enough.

We ask that new volunteers make a minimum 3-month commitment and dedicate 4-6 hours each month to volunteering. You will be provided with ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities, and appreciation events.

New volunteers must complete an online application, virtual interview, background check, online orientation, fingerprinting, and TB testing with CorsoCare Hospice covering all expenses. We will also provide all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"Volunteers comfort with their presence. One does not need to know all the right words to say but the ability to just be present." -Gina Davis

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48430

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Companion Volunteers Needed in Charlotte

Can you spare an hour for an elderly hospice patient? CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes.

Our volunteers share their time in many ways and may include reading to the patient, taking a walk, playing cards, watching TV, chatting or some other low-key activity the patient feels up to doing. Sometimes just sitting with them is enough.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"Volunteers comfort with their presence. One does not need to know all the right words to say but the ability to just be present." -Gina Davis

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Can you spare an hour for an elderly hospice patient? CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes.

Our volunteers share their time in many ways and may include reading to the patient, taking a walk, playing cards, watching TV, chatting or some other low-key activity the patient feels up to doing. Sometimes just sitting with them is enough.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"Volunteers comfort with their presence. One does not need to know all the right words to say but the ability to just be present." -Gina Davis

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48813

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Companion Volunteers Needed in Brighton

Can you spare an hour for an elderly hospice patient? CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes.

Our volunteers share their time in many ways and may include reading to the patient, taking a walk, playing cards, watching TV, chatting or some other low-key activity the patient feels up to doing. Sometimes just sitting with them is enough.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"Volunteers comfort with their presence. One does not need to know all the right words to say but the ability to just be present." -Gina Davis

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Can you spare an hour for an elderly hospice patient? CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes.

Our volunteers share their time in many ways and may include reading to the patient, taking a walk, playing cards, watching TV, chatting or some other low-key activity the patient feels up to doing. Sometimes just sitting with them is enough.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"Volunteers comfort with their presence. One does not need to know all the right words to say but the ability to just be present." -Gina Davis

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48116

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Companion Volunteers - URGENT Need in Rockford

Can you spare an hour for an elderly hospice patient? CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes.

Our volunteers share their time in many ways and may include reading to the patient, taking a walk, playing cards, watching TV, chatting or some other low-key activity the patient feels up to doing. Sometimes just sitting with them is enough.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"Volunteers comfort with their presence. One does not need to know all the right words to say but the ability to just be present." -Gina Davis

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Can you spare an hour for an elderly hospice patient? CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes.

Our volunteers share their time in many ways and may include reading to the patient, taking a walk, playing cards, watching TV, chatting or some other low-key activity the patient feels up to doing. Sometimes just sitting with them is enough.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"Volunteers comfort with their presence. One does not need to know all the right words to say but the ability to just be present." -Gina Davis

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49341

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Companion Volunteers - Urgent Need in Grand Ledge

Can you spare an hour for an elderly hospice patient? CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes.

Our volunteers share their time in many ways and may include reading to the patient, taking a walk, playing cards, watching TV, chatting or some other low-key activity the patient feels up to doing. Sometimes just sitting with them is enough.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"Volunteers comfort with their presence. One does not need to know all the right words to say but the ability to just be present." -Gina Davis

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Can you spare an hour for an elderly hospice patient? CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes.

Our volunteers share their time in many ways and may include reading to the patient, taking a walk, playing cards, watching TV, chatting or some other low-key activity the patient feels up to doing. Sometimes just sitting with them is enough.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"Volunteers comfort with their presence. One does not need to know all the right words to say but the ability to just be present." -Gina Davis

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48837

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Activities Volunteers Needed in White Lake

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48386

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Activities Volunteers Needed in West Bloomfield

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48324

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Activities Volunteers Needed in Waterford

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48328

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Activities Volunteers Needed in Swartz Creek

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48473

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Activities Volunteers Needed in Saline

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48176

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Activities Volunteers Needed in Saint Johns

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48879

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Activities Volunteers Needed in Portage

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49024

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Activities Volunteers Needed in Plymouth

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48170

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Military Veteran Volunteers Needed for Hospice Veteran Appreciation Events in Plymouth

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans to serve fellow veterans at appreciation events on Veterans Day, Memorial Day and as needed for events such as pinning ceremonies - all located in the patients' local areas. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 3 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.


"We don’t know them all, but we owe them all." -Unknown

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans to serve fellow veterans at appreciation events on Veterans Day, Memorial Day and as needed for events such as pinning ceremonies - all located in the patients' local areas. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 3 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.


"We don’t know them all, but we owe them all." -Unknown

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48170

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Military Veteran Volunteers Needed for Hospice Veteran Appreciation Events in Grand Rapids

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans to serve fellow veterans at appreciation events on Veterans Day, Memorial Day and as needed for events such as pinning ceremonies - all located in the patients' local areas. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 3 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.


"We don’t know them all, but we owe them all." -Unknown

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans to serve fellow veterans at appreciation events on Veterans Day, Memorial Day and as needed for events such as pinning ceremonies - all located in the patients' local areas. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 3 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.


"We don’t know them all, but we owe them all." -Unknown

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49503

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Military Veteran Volunteers Needed for Hospice Veteran Appreciation Events in Lansing

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans to serve fellow veterans at appreciation events on Veterans Day, Memorial Day and as needed for events such as pinning ceremonies - all located in the patients' local areas. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 3 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.


"We don’t know them all, but we owe them all." -Unknown

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans to serve fellow veterans at appreciation events on Veterans Day, Memorial Day and as needed for events such as pinning ceremonies - all located in the patients' local areas. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 3 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.


"We don’t know them all, but we owe them all." -Unknown

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48910

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Military Veteran Volunteers Needed for Hospice Veteran Appreciation Events in Canton

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans to serve fellow veterans at appreciation events on Veterans Day, Memorial Day and as needed for events such as pinning ceremonies - all located in the patients' local areas. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 3 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.


"We don’t know them all, but we owe them all." -Unknown

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans to serve fellow veterans at appreciation events on Veterans Day, Memorial Day and as needed for events such as pinning ceremonies - all located in the patients' local areas. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 3 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions, or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Program Recruiting Specialist/Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or nicole.gerber@corsocare.com.


"We don’t know them all, but we owe them all." -Unknown

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48187

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Musical Companion Volunteers Needed in Zeeland

Research has shown that listening to music can reduce anxiety, blood pressure, and pain as well as improve sleep quality, mood, mental alertness, and memory. CorsoCare Hospice is offering volunteer opportunities for compassionate, empathetic individuals who want to share the gift of music with our patients through playing an instrument, singing or playing recorded music. No musical experience or professional training needed.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Music speaks what cannot be expressed; soothes the mind and gives it rest; heals the heart and makes it whole; flows from heaven to the soul." -K.C. Lynn

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Research has shown that listening to music can reduce anxiety, blood pressure, and pain as well as improve sleep quality, mood, mental alertness, and memory. CorsoCare Hospice is offering volunteer opportunities for compassionate, empathetic individuals who want to share the gift of music with our patients through playing an instrument, singing or playing recorded music. No musical experience or professional training needed.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Music speaks what cannot be expressed; soothes the mind and gives it rest; heals the heart and makes it whole; flows from heaven to the soul." -K.C. Lynn

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49464

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Musical Companion Volunteers Needed in Owosso

Research has shown that listening to music can reduce anxiety, blood pressure, and pain as well as improve sleep quality, mood, mental alertness, and memory. CorsoCare Hospice is offering volunteer opportunities for compassionate, empathetic individuals who want to share the gift of music with our patients through playing an instrument, singing or playing recorded music. No musical experience or professional training needed.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"Music speaks what cannot be expressed; soothes the mind and gives it rest; heals the heart and makes it whole; flows from heaven to the soul." -K.C. Lynn

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Research has shown that listening to music can reduce anxiety, blood pressure, and pain as well as improve sleep quality, mood, mental alertness, and memory. CorsoCare Hospice is offering volunteer opportunities for compassionate, empathetic individuals who want to share the gift of music with our patients through playing an instrument, singing or playing recorded music. No musical experience or professional training needed.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"Music speaks what cannot be expressed; soothes the mind and gives it rest; heals the heart and makes it whole; flows from heaven to the soul." -K.C. Lynn

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48867

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Musical Companion Volunteers Needed in Grand Rapids

Research has shown that listening to music can reduce anxiety, blood pressure, and pain as well as improve sleep quality, mood, mental alertness, and memory. CorsoCare Hospice is offering volunteer opportunities for compassionate, empathetic individuals who want to share the gift of music with our patients through playing an instrument, singing or playing recorded music. No musical experience or professional training needed.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"Music speaks what cannot be expressed; soothes the mind and gives it rest; heals the heart and makes it whole; flows from heaven to the soul."
-K.C. Lynn

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Research has shown that listening to music can reduce anxiety, blood pressure, and pain as well as improve sleep quality, mood, mental alertness, and memory. CorsoCare Hospice is offering volunteer opportunities for compassionate, empathetic individuals who want to share the gift of music with our patients through playing an instrument, singing or playing recorded music. No musical experience or professional training needed.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"Music speaks what cannot be expressed; soothes the mind and gives it rest; heals the heart and makes it whole; flows from heaven to the soul."
-K.C. Lynn

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49546

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Companion Volunteers Needed in Owosso

Can you spare an hour for an elderly hospice patient? CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes.

Our volunteers share their time in many ways and may include reading to the patient, taking a walk, playing cards, watching TV, chatting or some other low-key activity the patient feels up to doing. Sometimes just sitting with them is enough.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"Volunteers comfort with their presence. One does not need to know all the right words to say but the ability to just be present." -Gina Davis

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Can you spare an hour for an elderly hospice patient? CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes.

Our volunteers share their time in many ways and may include reading to the patient, taking a walk, playing cards, watching TV, chatting or some other low-key activity the patient feels up to doing. Sometimes just sitting with them is enough.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"Volunteers comfort with their presence. One does not need to know all the right words to say but the ability to just be present." -Gina Davis

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48867

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Companion Volunteers Needed in Grand Rapids

Can you spare an hour for an elderly hospice patient? CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes.

Our volunteers share their time in many ways and may include reading to the patient, taking a walk, playing cards, watching TV, chatting or some other low-key activity the patient feels up to doing. Sometimes just sitting with them is enough.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"Volunteers comfort with their presence. One does not need to know all the right words to say but the ability to just be present." -Gina Davis

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Can you spare an hour for an elderly hospice patient? CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes.

Our volunteers share their time in many ways and may include reading to the patient, taking a walk, playing cards, watching TV, chatting or some other low-key activity the patient feels up to doing. Sometimes just sitting with them is enough.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"Volunteers comfort with their presence. One does not need to know all the right words to say but the ability to just be present." -Gina Davis

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49546

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Activities Volunteers Needed in Zeeland

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49464

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Activities Volunteers Needed in Owosso

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48867

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Activities Volunteers Needed in Midland

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48642

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Activities Volunteers Needed in Grand Rapids

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49546

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hospice Activities Volunteers Needed in Canton

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.


If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Do you enjoy activities such as playing cards/games, talking, puzzles, watching tv, reading, arts & crafts, etc.? By becoming a Hospice Activities Volunteer, you can bring joy to the lives of hospice patients with things you love doing!

CorsoCare Hospice is seeking compassionate, empathetic individuals who are willing to give their time and supportive presence by visiting hospice patients in facility settings and occasionally private homes and engaging them in low-key activities.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.


If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Success in life has nothing to do with what you gain in life or accomplish for yourself. It's what you do for others." -Danny Thomas

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48187

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veteran to Veteran Hospice Volunteers Needed in Mt. Pleasant

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans who are interested in becoming a visiting companion for our military veteran hospice clients. As a Hospice Veteran Volunteer, you have the honor of supporting our military patients in the final part of their journey. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in facility settings and in their homes.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 3 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Sometimes in life, we just need someone who will be there for us. Someone who will listen. Someone who will understand us."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans who are interested in becoming a visiting companion for our military veteran hospice clients. As a Hospice Veteran Volunteer, you have the honor of supporting our military patients in the final part of their journey. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in facility settings and in their homes.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 3 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Sometimes in life, we just need someone who will be there for us. Someone who will listen. Someone who will understand us."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48858

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veteran to Veteran Hospice Volunteers Needed in Zeeland

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans who are interested in becoming a visiting companion for our military veteran hospice clients. As a Hospice Veteran Volunteer, you have the honor of supporting our military patients in the final part of their journey. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in facility settings and in their homes.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 3 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Sometimes in life, we just need someone who will be there for us. Someone who will listen. Someone who will understand us."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans who are interested in becoming a visiting companion for our military veteran hospice clients. As a Hospice Veteran Volunteer, you have the honor of supporting our military patients in the final part of their journey. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in facility settings and in their homes.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 3 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Sometimes in life, we just need someone who will be there for us. Someone who will listen. Someone who will understand us."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49464

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veteran to Veteran Hospice Volunteers Needed in White Lake

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans who are interested in becoming a visiting companion for our military veteran hospice clients. As a Hospice Veteran Volunteer, you have the honor of supporting our military patients in the final part of their journey. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in facility settings and in their homes.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 3 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

 "Sometimes in life, we just need someone who will be there for us. Someone who will listen. Someone who will understand us."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans who are interested in becoming a visiting companion for our military veteran hospice clients. As a Hospice Veteran Volunteer, you have the honor of supporting our military patients in the final part of their journey. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in facility settings and in their homes.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 3 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

 "Sometimes in life, we just need someone who will be there for us. Someone who will listen. Someone who will understand us."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48386

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veteran to Veteran Hospice Volunteers Needed in West Bloomfield

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans who are interested in becoming a visiting companion for our military veteran hospice clients. As a Hospice Veteran Volunteer, you have the honor of supporting our military patients in the final part of their journey. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in facility settings and in their homes.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 3 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

 "Sometimes in life, we just need someone who will be there for us. Someone who will listen. Someone who will understand us."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans who are interested in becoming a visiting companion for our military veteran hospice clients. As a Hospice Veteran Volunteer, you have the honor of supporting our military patients in the final part of their journey. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in facility settings and in their homes.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 3 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

 "Sometimes in life, we just need someone who will be there for us. Someone who will listen. Someone who will understand us."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48324

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veteran to Veteran Hospice Volunteers Needed in Waterford

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans who are interested in becoming a visiting companion for our military veteran hospice clients. As a Hospice Veteran Volunteer, you have the honor of supporting our military patients in the final part of their journey. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in facility settings and in their homes.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 3 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

 "Sometimes in life, we just need someone who will be there for us. Someone who will listen. Someone who will understand us."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans who are interested in becoming a visiting companion for our military veteran hospice clients. As a Hospice Veteran Volunteer, you have the honor of supporting our military patients in the final part of their journey. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in facility settings and in their homes.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 3 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

 "Sometimes in life, we just need someone who will be there for us. Someone who will listen. Someone who will understand us."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48328

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veteran to Veteran Hospice Volunteers Needed in Swartz Creek

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans who are interested in becoming a visiting companion for our military veteran hospice clients. As a Hospice Veteran Volunteer, you have the honor of supporting our military patients in the final part of their journey. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in facility settings and in their homes.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 3 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

 "Sometimes in life, we just need someone who will be there for us. Someone who will listen. Someone who will understand us."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans who are interested in becoming a visiting companion for our military veteran hospice clients. As a Hospice Veteran Volunteer, you have the honor of supporting our military patients in the final part of their journey. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in facility settings and in their homes.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 3 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

 "Sometimes in life, we just need someone who will be there for us. Someone who will listen. Someone who will understand us."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48473

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veteran to Veteran Hospice Volunteers Needed in Saline

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans who are interested in becoming a visiting companion for our military veteran hospice clients. As a Hospice Veteran Volunteer, you have the honor of supporting our military patients in the final part of their journey. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in facility settings and in their homes.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 3 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

 "Sometimes in life, we just need someone who will be there for us. Someone who will listen. Someone who will understand us."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans who are interested in becoming a visiting companion for our military veteran hospice clients. As a Hospice Veteran Volunteer, you have the honor of supporting our military patients in the final part of their journey. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in facility settings and in their homes.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 3 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

 "Sometimes in life, we just need someone who will be there for us. Someone who will listen. Someone who will understand us."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48176

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veteran to Veteran Hospice Volunteers Needed in Saint Johns

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans who are interested in becoming a visiting companion for our military veteran hospice clients. As a Hospice Veteran Volunteer, you have the honor of supporting our military patients in the final part of their journey. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in facility settings and in their homes.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 3 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"Sometimes in life, we just need someone who will be there for us. Someone who will listen. Someone who will understand us."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans who are interested in becoming a visiting companion for our military veteran hospice clients. As a Hospice Veteran Volunteer, you have the honor of supporting our military patients in the final part of their journey. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in facility settings and in their homes.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 3 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"Sometimes in life, we just need someone who will be there for us. Someone who will listen. Someone who will understand us."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48879

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veteran to Veteran Hospice Volunteers Needed in Rockford

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans who are interested in becoming a visiting companion for our military veteran hospice clients. As a Hospice Veteran Volunteer, you have the honor of supporting our military patients in the final part of their journey. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in facility settings and in their homes.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 3 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"Sometimes in life, we just need someone who will be there for us. Someone who will listen. Someone who will understand us."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans who are interested in becoming a visiting companion for our military veteran hospice clients. As a Hospice Veteran Volunteer, you have the honor of supporting our military patients in the final part of their journey. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in facility settings and in their homes.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 3 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"Sometimes in life, we just need someone who will be there for us. Someone who will listen. Someone who will understand us."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49341

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veteran to Veteran Hospice Volunteers Needed in Portage

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans who are interested in becoming a visiting companion for our military veteran hospice clients. As a Hospice Veteran Volunteer, you have the honor of supporting our military patients in the final part of their journey. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in facility settings and in their homes.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 3 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Sometimes in life, we just need someone who will be there for us. Someone who will listen. Someone who will understand us."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans who are interested in becoming a visiting companion for our military veteran hospice clients. As a Hospice Veteran Volunteer, you have the honor of supporting our military patients in the final part of their journey. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in facility settings and in their homes.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 3 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Sometimes in life, we just need someone who will be there for us. Someone who will listen. Someone who will understand us."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49024

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veteran to Veteran Hospice Volunteers Needed in Plymouth

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans who are interested in becoming a visiting companion for our military veteran hospice clients. As a Hospice Veteran Volunteer, you have the honor of supporting our military patients in the final part of their journey. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in facility settings and in their homes.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 3 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

 "Sometimes in life, we just need someone who will be there for us. Someone who will listen. Someone who will understand us."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans who are interested in becoming a visiting companion for our military veteran hospice clients. As a Hospice Veteran Volunteer, you have the honor of supporting our military patients in the final part of their journey. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in facility settings and in their homes.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 3 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

 "Sometimes in life, we just need someone who will be there for us. Someone who will listen. Someone who will understand us."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48170

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veteran to Veteran Hospice Volunteers Needed in Paw Paw

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans who are interested in becoming a visiting companion for our military veteran hospice clients. As a Hospice Veteran Volunteer, you have the honor of supporting our military patients in the final part of their journey. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in facility settings and in their homes.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 3 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"Sometimes in life, we just need someone who will be there for us. Someone who will listen. Someone who will understand us."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans who are interested in becoming a visiting companion for our military veteran hospice clients. As a Hospice Veteran Volunteer, you have the honor of supporting our military patients in the final part of their journey. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in facility settings and in their homes.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 3 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.


"Sometimes in life, we just need someone who will be there for us. Someone who will listen. Someone who will understand us."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 49079

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Veteran to Veteran Hospice Volunteers Needed in Oxford

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans who are interested in becoming a visiting companion for our military veteran hospice clients. As a Hospice Veteran Volunteer, you have the honor of supporting our military patients in the final part of their journey. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in facility settings and in their homes.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 3 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Sometimes in life, we just need someone who will be there for us. Someone who will listen. Someone who will understand us."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

CorsoCare Hospice is looking for military veterans who are interested in becoming a visiting companion for our military veteran hospice clients. As a Hospice Veteran Volunteer, you have the honor of supporting our military patients in the final part of their journey. As a veteran, you share a special connection with veteran patients that only can be found through the mutual experiences and code of military members. You will have the opportunity to offer companionship to patients in facility settings and in their homes.

CorsoCare Hospice is a proud Level 3 Member of the We Honor Veteran’s program, which is a collaboration between the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

CorsoCare provides all PPE necessary to ensure a safe and enriching experience on every visit. You will also be provided ongoing one-on-one staff support throughout your service with us and will be invited to education opportunities and appreciation events.

If you have any questions or need further information, please contact Nikki Gerber, Volunteer Administrative Assistant, at (248) 260-8257 or Nicole.Gerber@corsocare.com.

"Sometimes in life, we just need someone who will be there for us. Someone who will listen. Someone who will understand us."

Agency: CorsoCare Hospice

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 48371

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