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You are invited to become a St. Vincent New Hope volunteer. To volunteer you must be 16 years of age and commit to a minimum of 30 hours of volunteer service per year. You also must complete volunteer orientation. We have many opportunities for individuals, families, schools, corporations or organizations. St. Vincent New Hope values our volunteers and the difference they make in the lives of the people we serve.

 

Why Volunteering is Important

 

According to Amy Flint, Director of Placement at New Hope, “It’s really a quality of life issue. The volunteers have opened up new avenues and new resources that the staff cannot provide, either because they don’t have the time or they don’t have the knowledge. Some of the individuals we serve may not have the opportunity to do some of the things they are currently doing without the volunteers. You are another person involved in the individual’s life who is not paid to be there.”

 

Volunteering at St. Vincent New Hope is a wonderful opportunity to meet and interact with individuals with disabilities. We are constantly exploring ways to enhance community integration for the people we serve and volunteers are a vital part of this effort. We will create a volunteer experience to match your time and talents.

 

Apply to Become a New Hope Volunteer

 

St. Vincent New Hope Volunteer Recognition 2008

Summit Academy students accept Beverly Dyken Award
from Beverly Dyken, Jim Van Dyke and Dan, Steve and Jeff

 

The Beverly Dyken Outstanding Service Award is the highest award that a volunteer can receive. It was created to honor Beverly Dyken for her 25 years of loyal and dedicated service to St. Vincent New Hope. Past recipients of the Beverly Dyken Outstanding Service Award include:

  - 2003 – Beverly Dyken
  - 2004 – Jack Kerwin, executive director of Friends of the Fox
  - 2005 – Barbara A. White
  - 2006 – North Central Kiwanis Club of Indianapolis
  - 2007 – The Speakers Lab, Butler University

  - 2008 – The Summit Academy for Friday Community Outreach

 

 

The Cup of Kindness Awards for 2008 were presented to:
 
Ashley Bragdon

Claire Chappell

Lora Harvey

Chris Jones

Mike Maquire

Michael Simmons

 

 


Michael Simmons (right) accepts the Cup of Kindness Award
from Dana, Angie, Marcia, Brenda and Julia


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