Published Aug 24, 2010
asdaylightburnsjax
15 Posts
I'm in a RN to BSN program in Jacksonville FL. I need 30 clinical (volunteer) hours in the community. Does anyone have any ideas of some areas or programs I can look for volunteer hours. We cannot attend support groups or anything in the hospital.
thanks!
MiaLyse, APRN
855 Posts
How about a nonprofit agency in your area? The nurses tend to work in the communities. hth's
tlc2u
226 Posts
What is the criteria for your volunteer work? Does it have to incorporate nursing skills or just be community volunteer hours?
Some of the volunteer activities I have done over the years and some of the things my nursing school classmates did are:
Volunteered at the:
Free Hypertension Clinic in our city
Free General Medical clinic
First Aid station at the State Fair
Annual Health Fair (Sponsored and advertised by a local TV station)
A health fair in a nearby underprivileged county
Local Children's Hospital
Battered Women's Shelter
Local Food Bank
Meals on Wheels
Churches in our area take turns housing the homeless for a week in the winter and providing a hot cooked dinner and pack them a lunch for the next day. We helped cook the meal, serve it and then ate with them, listened, empathized and offered them information about other available community resources. Some volunteers sleep overnight at the church as well.
work with scouts earning badges in areas of first aid, fire safety, or emergency preparedness
assisted with the christmas angel tree booth at the local mall
Check with your local blood drive and see if they have any volunteer work to be done.
Volunteer with any drive to support a medical cause such as a walk for breast cancer, or answer phones duing a local radiothon or telethon
Our city has an annual volunteer day to clean up the river banks, some students participated in this.
Some volunteered at the local animal shelter.
Look under Social and Human Services in the yellow pages and check with some of those agencies.