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Become A Hunterdon Medical Center Volunteer

 Fifity Year Volunteers 

Pictured: Long time volunteers, Pat Fowler and Ann Alpaugh of Flemington both celebrated 50 years of volunteering at Hunterdon Medical Center.  Left to right:  Ann Alpaugh, Robert Wise, President and CEO of Hunterdon Healthcare and Pat Fowler during a Volunteer Recognition Luncheon held in April. 

Published August 2, 2010

Looking to help others and feel better about yourself?  How about becoming a volunteer at Hunterdon Medical Center.  Volunteering your time to help others will not only make a difference in someone’s life but, it can help you learn and develop new skills, give you an opportunity to meet new people, gain work experience and can even build self esteem and self-confidence.  Volunteering is great for your health.

 “Our volunteers touch people’s lives and make a difference seven days a week.  They carry in their heart a level of compassion that is truly astounding,” explained Lynne Danik, Director of Volunteer Services. 

In addition to the personal satisfaction you receive when you volunteer, Hunterdon Medical Center volunteers also receive comprehensive training, free access to a hospital based fitness center and free continuing education computer classes offered monthly through Hunterdon Medical Center’s Information Services Department.

Currently approximately 400 volunteers support the Hunterdon Medical Center.  In 2009, volunteers donated 63,257 hours to the hospital, which saved the hospital over 1.5 million dollars.  Don’t you want to be part of a team that makes a difference?  If so, call the Volunteer Department at Hunterdon Medical Center at (908) 788-6140.  

 

Hunterdon Medical Center
2100 Wescott Drive
Flemington, NJ 08822

Tel: 908-788-6100
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