DAV Volunteer Driver Program
VA Pacific Islands Healthcare System
VA Pacific Islands Healthcare System depends on the goodwill of donors and volunteers who want to give something back to America’s heroes. Volunteers provide much-needed help throughout the health care system and make patients’ experiences more enjoyable. Many different volunteer opportunities are available, and each volunteer’s talents are closely matched with one of our assignments. Volunteers can choose to serve at the Spark Matsunaga VA Medical Center or Community Living Center.
DAV Volunteer Driver Program: Pickup VA vehicle at Spark M. Matsunaga Medical Center, drive to pick up Veteran from their home and take them to their appointment, return them to their home and return VA vehicle to Spark M. Matsunaga Medical Center. Support is from Mon-Sat 0700-1630 hrs – whatever days you are available. Must be 21 yrs of age.
If you are interested in this program, please email jane.lang@va.gov for more information and the CDCE will need to forward you different instructions and forms.
VA Pacific Islands Healthcare System
About the organizer
I want to welcome you to the Center for Development & Civic Engagment website. We have such a noble charge – caring for every one of our nation’s heroes. VA could not provide its extremely high-quality level of service without our volunteers, donors and partners.VA has many programs that you can volunteer your time with such as becoming a Volunteer Transportation Network Driver, greeting Veterans at the main entrance as a Red Coat Ambassador, or becoming part of the Compassionate Contact Corps by contacting socially isolated Veterans through phone calls. Your time commitment is up to you. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer at one of VA’s medical centers or national cemeteries, you can easily connect to the local office by clicking on the volunteer and donation tab. I would be excited for you to become part of our volunteer family.
Activity Type
Outdoor, Help People, Health & Wellness, Fellowship
Cause
Kupuna, Special Needs, Social Services, Health & Wellness, Community Engagement, Military & Veterans
Requirements
Min age 21+
RSVP Required, Minimum Age, Need Driver’s License, Complete Full Shift, Willing to Travel
DAV Volunteer Driver Program
VA Pacific Islands Healthcare System
VA Pacific Islands Healthcare System depends on the goodwill of donors and volunteers who want to give something back to America’s heroes. Volunteers provide much-needed help throughout the health care system and make patients’ experiences more enjoyable. Many different volunteer opportunities are available, and each volunteer’s talents are closely matched with one of our assignments. Volunteers can choose to serve at the Spark Matsunaga VA Medical Center or Community Living Center.
DAV Volunteer Driver Program: Pickup VA vehicle at Spark M. Matsunaga Medical Center, drive to pick up Veteran from their home and take them to their appointment, return them to their home and return VA vehicle to Spark M. Matsunaga Medical Center. Support is from Mon-Sat 0700-1630 hrs – whatever days you are available. Must be 21 yrs of age.
If you are interested in this program, please email jane.lang@va.gov for more information and the CDCE will need to forward you different instructions and forms.
Activity Type
Outdoor, Help People, Health & Wellness, Fellowship
Cause
Kupuna, Special Needs, Social Services, Health & Wellness, Community Engagement, Military & Veterans
Requirements
Min age 21+
RSVP Required, Minimum Age, Need Driver’s License, Complete Full Shift, Willing to Travel
VA Pacific Islands Healthcare System
About the organizer
I want to welcome you to the Center for Development & Civic Engagment website. We have such a noble charge – caring for every one of our nation’s heroes. VA could not provide its extremely high-quality level of service without our volunteers, donors and partners.VA has many programs that you can volunteer your time with such as becoming a Volunteer Transportation Network Driver, greeting Veterans at the main entrance as a Red Coat Ambassador, or becoming part of the Compassionate Contact Corps by contacting socially isolated Veterans through phone calls. Your time commitment is up to you. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer at one of VA’s medical centers or national cemeteries, you can easily connect to the local office by clicking on the volunteer and donation tab. I would be excited for you to become part of our volunteer family.