Volunteering is one way to "do all the good you can"

April 10, 2018 Rod Hochman

When I think about the amazing work our caregivers do, I am often reminded of the wonderful quote by John Wesley: “Do all the good you can, by all the means you can, in all the ways you can, for all the people you can, as long as you ever can.” 

Across Providence St. Joseph Health, I meet many inspiring caregivers who apply this attitude to every aspect of their lives. Not only are they “doing good” by serving those in need in their daily work. They also give back to the community by volunteering their time and talent to causes that make the world a better place.

It’s a common thread that ties our organization together. Our caregivers share a recognition that we are all responsible for our neighbors and that by serving others – especially those who are in a vulnerable place – we heal and enrich our own lives.

Because volunteering is such a powerful way to improve the health of our communities, and because giving back is so important to our caregivers, Providence St. Joseph Health encourages volunteerism through our program, Volunteers in Partnership, or VIP for short.

If you work for our family of organizations, I encourage you to visit our VIP website. It’s a place where you can track your volunteer service hours to earn and request donations for the not-for-profit organizations you support. You can also find volunteer opportunities that inspire you. In addition, if you are passionate about a not-for-profit that is not yet part of our VIP program, you can add it to the website and promote upcoming events or volunteer opportunities with your colleagues.

Last year, our caregivers logged 18,622 volunteer hours, supporting 305 of our community partners. This year, we hope to capture even more hours for more organizations. By supporting our community partners with volunteers, we can touch more lives and address the biggest gaps in our communities.

Last year, our caregivers logged 18,622 volunteer hours, supporting 305 of our community partners. 

Share your volunteer story

If you volunteer in the community, I would love to hear about the cause or not-for-profit group you support in the comments section below.  What inspires you about it? What do you find rewarding about volunteering?  It's always inspiring to hear your stories. Thank you for all you all the good you do in the world.

About the Author

Rod Hochman

Rod Hochman is president and CEO of Providence St. Joseph Health, a national, Catholic, not-for-profit health system, comprising a diverse family of organizations serving Alaska, California, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas and Washington.

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