Volunteer

Our network of dedicated and caring volunteers is a big part of what makes Hand In Hand Hospice special. If you have never volunteered before or have years of dedicated service, there’s a place for you here with us. There are a variety of roles for volunteers in our organization, and you can choose how involved you would like to be.

Direct Patient Care

For some volunteers, it’s all about the personal touch. If you are interested in volunteering with direct patient care, you can look forward to spending special moments with our patients, offering companionship, holding their hand, listening to stories or helping them with everyday tasks such as reading, writing letters or light housework.

Indirect Patient Care

If you are not interested in direct patient contact, don’t worry—there’s a place for you, as well. We always need volunteers in our home office to handle tasks like:

  • Mailing bereavement information and newsletters
  • Office duties
  • Fundraiser organization
  • Donating refreshments

Become a Volunteer

Becoming a volunteer is easy. Simply complete volunteer training and orientation and be available every other month on the third Tuesday to attend our volunteer meetings at either 3:30 p.m. or 6 p.m. Our volunteers are special and we look forward to thanking them with our Volunteer of the Year Award and other special events throughout the year.

Just download and complete a Volunteer Application Form, and then drop it by or mail it to our office located at:

Hand In Hand Hospice
1201 West 12th Avenue
Emporia, Kansas 66801

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Testimonials

“We had hospice care provided for both our Mom and Dad. Our family has been very pleased with hospice care for both of our parents. We would recommend Hand In Hand Hospice to those in need.”

“Hospice enabled us to keep Mom at home as she wished. Her death was peaceful with Dad and other family members around her.”