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UMass Memorial Highlights New Volunteer Opportunities

Please note this new batch of volunteering opportunities as described by UMass Memorial’s Anchor Mission Program

Note that participants are able to get rewards from the hospital for volunteering, including up to 250 MyHealthMatters points

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"Everybody can be great. Because anybody can serve. You don’t have to have a college degree to serve. You don’t have to make your subject and your verb agree to serve. You don’t have to know the second theory of thermodynamics in physics to serve. You only need a heart full of grace. A soul generated by love.”
~ Martin Luther King, Jr.

 

We know UMass Memorial Health is full of caregivers with hearts full of grace.  Just check out the UMatter platform to see some of the volunteer awards we send out weekly.

The holiday season is a wonderful time to spend with family and friends. It is also a great time to reflect and think about those who are less fortunate. Any of the service opportunities listed here will help improve the health of our patients outside the walls of our hospitals and doctor offices.  Bonus: They also are guaranteed to produce joy for the caregivers who volunteer.

Do you have more ideas of where caregivers can find service opportunities? Go to Innovation Station, enter your idea, align it to “Community” strategic goal, and/or escalate it to the Anchor Mission Team.

Service Opportunities:

Worcester Adult Learning Center
The Worcester Adult Learning Center (WALC) is looking for workforce members to hold mock-interviews with its students to advise them on the career related fundamentals of the interview process and help navigate them through the hiring process. The first session of interviews will be on Thursday, December 9th, 9:30-12pm for day students. Approximately 40 students will be able participate in the interviews. There are also students on Tuesday and Thursday nights, 5:30-8:00 pm and WALC can coordinate another session for the evening students as well. If interested, please email ummhvolunteerism@umassmemorial.org.

United Way of Central Massachusetts
The United Way of Central Massachusetts 2021 Holiday Wish List includes volunteer opportunities and donation drive opportunities.

“VaxAbilities” Disability-Friendly COVID-19 Vaccine Events
The goal of these events is to support people with sensory and/or other accommodation needs in Massachusetts to have the most positive and comfortable vaccination experience possible. This will be accomplished by bringing in clinicians with sensory training to partner with vaccinating clinicians, physical tools to assist with numbing and distraction, strategies for positioning and distraction, and the assistance of volunteers to help with logistics and engagement. Most events will offer vaccines to both children and adults. Organizers are seeking:

1.   Sensory-trained clinicians who will partner with vaccine-administrating clinicians to understand and use strategies to support the sensory needs and accommodations children or adults may have through the vaccination process (paid or volunteer)

2.   Pediatricians on site to answer parent and child questions about the COVID19 vaccine (paid or volunteer)

3.   Volunteers that can help direct visitors, help engage children as they wait for vaccines, hand out distractor items/toys, assist with vaccine station cleaning and collect survey responses, etc.  Sign up here.

For both clinicians and volunteers, assignments will be confirmed after you complete the information tool in link. More information is available at www.VaxAbilities.com.
 
Abby’s House
They provide safe, affordable housing for woman and children, they have 72 single room supportive housing units and 7 2-bedroom units for woman and children in 3 locations in Worcester. They are currently at capacity and have a waiting list for new tenants. They have a wish list on their website Donation drop offs must be coordinated with their Volunteer Coordinator.

St. John’s Pantry/Food for the Poor
Donations for the food pantry are always welcome. There is also a list on their website of non-food items that are always needed. Groups of volunteers must be organized through the Director. Small groups can volunteer to feed the homeless for a morning or evening.

Net of Compassion
Volunteers can volunteer at Hotel Grace, Grace Closet, Grace Pantry, Meals on Main Street & Joshua’s Showers. These can all be found on their volunteering page. They always welcome food, clothes and other non-food donations for Hotel Grace, Grace Closet & Grace Pantry. They have a wish list on their website of all items that are needed.

Interested in signing up for a volunteering event?

Check out our ongoing opportunities on the Hub. This list is updated monthly. Review the complete list.

Would you like us to help you set up a volunteering opportunity?

We’d be happy to help you, or your department set up a volunteering activity! Email us and let us know how we can help.

Remember to Spread the Word!

Help us spread the word and remember to bring up Anchor Mission at your next huddle! New volunteers can learn more and register here.

Get Rewards from UMass Memorial for Volunteering

Volunteers are eligible for a variety of prizes, including up to 250 MyHealth Matters points, and — for anyone volunteering at an activity improving a social determinant of health — one of these snazzy yellow tee shirts!

Volunteers are eligible for a variety of prizes, including up to 250 MyHealth Matters points, and — for anyone volunteering at an activity improving a social determinant of health — one of these snazzy yellow tee shirts!

SHARE members take care of Central Massachusetts every day at work. But we know that that’s not all you do for our community, and we’re excited to see UMass Memorial’s Anchor Mission program recognizing those efforts.

UMass Memorial wants to make sure you know you are eligible for rewards for the volunteer work that you do. They also aim to highlight at least 500 Caregiver volunteers in FY21 who are signed up or have already volunteered during the fiscal year. 

Want to know more?

Check out this list of resources and information from UMass Memorial:

Would you like help setting up a volunteering opportunity? 

UMass Memorial’s Anchor Mission program would be happy to help you or your department set up a volunteering activity! Email us and tell us what we can help set up for you.


Did you know that the volunteering you are currently doing could qualify for a free t-shirt or MyHealth Matters Points?  Are you…      

· Visiting residents of a nursing home?

· Sorting food at a local food pantry?

· Organizing a food drive?

· Helping community youth with their homework?

· Participating in a home building project?

· Advocating for social justice causes?

· Spending your time at a free care clinic?

Remember to Spread the Word!

We need your help recruiting our army of Anchor Mission volunteers. Help us spread the word and remember to bring up Anchor Mission at your next huddle!

Help us reach our goal of 500 new Anchor Mission volunteers by September 30.
New volunteers can learn more and register 
here.

Interested in signing up for a volunteering event? Here are a few options . . .

Worcester Free Care Collaborative - Provides free care to uninsured and under-insured patients, many of whom are recent immigrants to central Massachusetts. They also provide case management and work to connect patients to long -term health care options.  They currently need interpreters for Portuguese and Spanish. They offer free clinics each weekday evening in Worcester.  See their website for more information.  The Collaborative particularly needs help at St. Anne’s in Shrewsbury on Tuesday evenings at 6 pm and at St. Peter’s in Worcester on Thursday evenings at 6 pm. The clinic at St. Peter’s could also use physician, nurse, medical assistant and non-medical volunteers. The level of commitment can range from once a week to once a month.

If you are interested in volunteering sign up here and choose "Health & Medicine" as the volunteer activity.

Habitat for Humanity - ReStore – Habitat for Humanity’s ReStores sell donated new and gently used home furnishings and building materials, and are open to the public. The proceeds from all items sold at the ReStore go to funding Habitat's mission to build homes, community, and hope while keeping over 600 tons of usable materials out of local landfills. Volunteer tasks at the ReStore consist of donations processing, customer service and sales floor merchandising. From cleaning, testing, and pricing donations, to helping happy customers out to their cars with their purchases, volunteers help do it all!  The Worcester ReStore is located at 640 Lincoln Street and is open Tuesday through Saturday. Learn more

Regional Environmental Council, Worcester - The Regional Environmental Council is currently hosting weekly community volunteer hours at their Main South farm. Learn how to plant and harvest in our UMass Community Concept Garden here! See their volunteer page and the sign up form for more information.