Anderson County Hospital Auxiliary
As a part of the Anderson County Hospital Auxiliary, you’ll experience a welcoming environment with the opportunity to volunteer in ways that complement your interests and skills.
Our volunteers support the hospital and community in many ways, including:
- Serving as ambassadors, assisting patients and staff from the hospital’s main lobby
- Organizing fundraising events, including the annual Memory Tree project, seasonal bake sales, and other special one-day sales events
- Hosting and attending meetings and social events
- Supporting the Anderson County Hospital Foundation annual golf tournament
Assisting hospital departments and the Residential Living Center with a variety of tasks and resident activities
- Actively engaging with the Hospital Volunteers of Kansas (HVK), a state-level association for hospital auxiliaries
In addition to the satisfaction that comes with serving others, volunteers are invited to enjoy a free meal in the hospital café during a scheduled on-site shift.
We would not be the hospital we are today without the efforts of our wonderful volunteers.
Dedicated to making a difference
Funds raised help purchase medical equipment and educational materials, and support projects that benefit staff and enhance the patient experience at Anderson County Hospital.
The Auxiliary also awards annual scholarships to local high school graduates and Anderson County Hospital employees enrolled in health care-related certification or degree programs.
Join our volunteer team
If you're interested in being a part of our Auxiliary and volunteering at Anderson County Hospital or the Residential Living Center, please complete the contact form or call 620-365-1021.
Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age and should be dependable and friendly with flexible schedules.
Saint Luke's requires a background check, tuberculosis blood test, and an influenza vaccination (current flu season), all of which will be provided at no cost to the volunteer.
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