Volunteer or donate | veterans affairs

Volunteer or donate | veterans affairs


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VOLUNTEER OR DONATE VA Puget Sound Health Care System provides many services to the Veterans in the region. Through the generosity of our donors and volunteers we can supplement these


services and increase the quality of care to America’s heroes. Volunteers are an integral part of the health care system provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs. They are a valuable


supplemental addition to the staff and are considered “without compensation” (WOC) employees of the hospital. VAPSHCS Voluntary Service manages both volunteers and the hospital donation


program. VOLUNTEERS IN ACTION * More than 700 regularly scheduled volunteers assist patients and staff annually * Volunteers donate over thousands of hours of service per year across our


main hospitals, community based outpatient clinics, and the Tahoma National Cemetery * Areas of the hospital to benefit from volunteers include: escort and shuttle drivers, information


desks, nursing, ambulatory care clinics, chaplain service, nutrition and food service, social work, prosthetics service, the blind rehabilitation service, recreation therapy, and many more *


Over $1 million in monetary and non-monetary donations are received each year from individuals, groups, service organizations, and corporate sponsors BECOME A VOLUNTEER Volunteers provide


many important functions throughout the hospital and help make our patients' stay more enjoyable. Volunteers can perform several services, with their talents closely matched with one of


our many assignments. Prior to volunteering, interested persons must: * Be 18 years old * Undergo a background check, including fingerprint screening * Receive a tuberculosis (TB) test *


Complete an application and attend orientation For more information about volunteering, please e-mail: [email protected] or pick-up a volunteer application packet at either the


Seattle or American Lake Voluntary Service office. Groups interested in providing service at VA Puget Sound should request a group application at [email protected] and return it to 


either the Seattle or American Lake Voluntary Service office.   Our fax number is:  Note: voluntary Service does not oversee internships, students seeking academic credit, or individuals


seeking to observe/shadow medical personnel. DONATE TO THE VA Monetary and non-monetary donations are used for the comfort and welfare of our Veterans. Just as the gift of time from a


volunteer is needed, non-monetary items such as personal care items are also appreciated. Our list of needs changes frequently, so please contact us to discuss accepted donations. Voluntary


Service is responsible for providing safe and clean donations to our Veterans.  We cannot accept those items that don't meet our safety criteria.  Contact [email protected] for


a list of currently accepted Comfort Items. Monetary donations are essential in providing supplemental services to our Veterans. Donated funds may be deposited in our General Purpose


Account, or may be specified for a particular area: * General Purpose for the benefit of patients * Social Work Service * Mental Health Residential Rehabilitation * Recreation Therapy *


Spinal Cord Injury and Disorders * Oncology / Bone Marrow Transplant Unit * Veterans Centers in the VA Puget Sound Area * Homeless Program * Blind Rehabilitation * Multiple Sclerosis Program


* Fisher House * Transition & Care Management (Returning Service Members, Post 9/11 Veterans) * Polytrauma Other programs not listed can receive specific (earmarked) donations. Contact


the Voluntary Service office at 206-764-2195 for information. MONETARY DONATIONS MAY BE DROPPED OFF IN OUR OFFICE OR SENT TO: VA Puget Sound Health Care System Voluntary Service (S-135) 1660


South Columbian Way Seattle, WA 98108 MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: VA Puget Sound Health Care System MAKE ONLINE DONATIONS AT:  Pay.gov - VA Northwest Health Care Network: VISN 20 Donation Form