So Many Ways to Help: Volunteer

Whether you work directly with patients in hospice, behind the scenes, or volunteer for Festival of Trees or other special events, when you volunteer with Cascade Health it helps people receive the care, compassion and comfort they need, when they need it most. Patients’ insurance does not always fully cover the cost of all our programs, and volunteers help us to stretch our budget without sacrificing the quality of our services.

Explore volunteer opportunities or click below to email us for more information.

Hospice Volunteers

Hospice volunteers provide direct support to people in our home hospice and Pete Moore Hospice House programs, or hospice-related administrative help. Volunteers provide companionship, help with errands, alternative comfort therapies and more to bring comfort to people at the end of life, or can work behind the scenes.

  • 16 hours training

  • 1 year+ commitment

  • 2-4 hours/week

  • Interaction with people and families during times of stress and illness

  • Focused on companionship, domestic assistance or administrative tasks

  • Requires comfort with death and dying

  • Significant emotional investment for patient contact positions

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General Program Volunteers

Program volunteers provide administrative, support and event assistance to our Home Health, Palliative Care and Bereavement programs, and limited support for Pete Moore Hospice House. These volunteers may compile patient packets or mailings, stock supplies, greet guests at memorial events and more.

  • Minimal training

  • Short-term commitment

  • 1-4 hour shifts typical

  • Interact with professional staff and/or event attendees

  • Focused on administrative, event preparation and customer service roles

  • Some jobs require comfort in an office setting and/or with groups

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Festival of Trees Volunteers

The Cascade Health Foundation’s annual Festival of Trees event is our largest annual fundraiser, and a holiday tradition in our community. From tree designers to greeters and cashiers to clean-up crew, this delightful event wouldn’t be possible without volunteers.

  • Minimal to moderate training

  • Short-term term commitment

  • Shifts starting at 3 hours

  • Interact with professional staff and/or the public, including children

  • Focused on event preparation, crafting, decorating and customer service roles

  • Some jobs require comfort with large groups

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What to Consider

Volunteering can make a huge impact on the community, and it can be incredibly rewarding. Volunteering has been shown to broaden your social network, enhance mental wellbeing, improve physical health and make you happier!

Finding the right fit is an important part of making sure the time you give makes a meaningful difference to others and is fulfilling for you. Here are some things to consider before deciding if Cascade Health volunteer options are a good fit for you.

Cascade Health Volunteer Team

Thank You

On behalf of our patients and their families, thank you for your interest in volunteering with us. Every volunteer who so generously shares their time and talents with us contributes to our ability to provide excellent health care to our community. Insurance does not fully cover the cost of all our programs, and with the help of volunteers, we are able to stretch our budget without sacrificing the quality of our services.

If you have any questions or would like more information about becoming a hospice, program or Festival of Trees volunteer, please contact us. We would love to speak with you!