In addition to the satisfaction of working with out Veterans, there are many benefits offered to volunteers:
- Meal tickets for a 4-hour shift or longer
- Volunteer recognition (hours of service pins, awards, and certificates)
- Flu vaccination and TB test
- Education sessions, Chat with the Chief
- Recommendation letters
- Learning from other volunteers
- Serving Veterans to the best of your ability is fun!
Time Commitment
While any time you are able to give to our Veterans is valuable, we do ask for a minimum time commitment from all our volunteers.
- Adult volunteers: Minimum 4 hours per week
- College volunteers: Minimum 2-3 hours per week (depending on assignment).
- Youth volunteers: Minimum age is 14-years old at time of application due date; April 1st every year
Onboarding Process
Once your application is received and approved, you will be invited to a virtual group interview and information session to decide if volunteering at VA is the right match for you.
Special Volunteer Programs
No Veteran Dies Alone
This program is coordinated through our Hospice and Palliative Care Department. In addition to volunteers attending a virtual group interview and information session, individuals interested in this program must complete additional training and shadow a current volunteer in this role. Please indicate this program on your application if you are interested.
Pet Therapy
We absolutely love our four-legged friends. If you have a certified dog through organizations such as Therapy dogs International, Caring Canines, or the Bright and Beautiful, we would be interested in speaking to you. This volunteer opportunity is flexible, and we will work with you and your furry family member for a schedule. Please include a copy of your dog’s certification and current vaccination record. You will also need to sign our Pet Therapy Agreement.
Transportation Program
What better way to serve our Veterans and ensure they are receiving their care than by getting them to and from their appointments? Volunteers are needed for our transportation program. If you are interested in this program, please contact our Hospital Service Coordinator at (215) 823-5800, ext. 20-4225 for more requirement information.
Giving Back Through Your Organization
While we work with many individuals throughout the year, we also work closely with organizations such as schools, colleges, businesses, and service organizations. There is almost something for everyone who wants to give back to our Veterans. We do limit group sizes to no more than 10-12 people and ask for 4-5 weeks advance notice of planning your visit due to other groups being scheduled. (COVID-19 restrictions followed)
Elementary School - Our Veterans love to receive cards. Why not create cards all year round (Veterans Day, Holidays, Valentine’s Day, etc.)? They can be placed on the meal trays for our patients as well as decorate areas of the hospital such as our outpatient clinics.
Colleges Not sure what to do on a Sunday afternoon during football season? Why not sponsor a football party and watch the game with our Veterans? We work closely with Recreation Therapy for the many activities that they plan for our Veterans. (COVID-19 restrictions followed)
Businesses and Service Organizations Does your business experience the rewards of a company sponsored volunteer program? What a great way to get to know your colleagues and to help others. Businesses have come in to visit our Veterans, help with events such as our week-long National Salute to Veterans in February, or assist with our Support-A-Veteran during the holidays.
Want to do more? You could start a clothing drive or even a food drive (call the Center for Development & Civic Engagement to help you plan)
Limited on time? Here are Other Ways to Give Back:
The Corporal Michael J. Crescenz VA Medical Center accepts both monetary gifts and gifts-in-kind. Monetary gifts are placed in accounts earmarked for our Veterans. 100% of all donations go to our Veterans and are tax deductible. The following are examples of how monetary donations are used: