
Volunteer at St. Luke’s

Volunteer at St. Luke’s
Your Time Is a Precious Gift
Kindness and compassion are powerful parts of healing—and when you volunteer at St. Luke’s, you help show patients and families just how much their community cares about them.
Volunteer opportunities vary by region, and we invite you to explore how you can make a difference in your local St. Luke’s facility. Thank you for sharing your time, heart, and support with us.
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Adult Volunteers

Lend a Hand, Touch a Heart
As a volunteer at St. Luke’s, you help create a warm, welcoming environment for patients and their families. Whether it’s celebrating a joyful moment like a new baby or offering comfort during a difficult diagnosis, your presence makes a meaningful difference when people need it most. And along the way, you’ll earn the trust and appreciation of both the people you serve and the care teams you support.
Opportunities include helping families in waiting rooms, working in the gift shop, engaging with kids in the Children’s Hospital playroom, or making cuddly teddy bears for our young patients.
Specialized Volunteer Opportunities

College & Graduate Volunteers
Compassionate and enthusiastic individuals 18 years or older following a semester-based schedule looking to gain insight into the inner workings of healthcare.

Junior Volunteers
Young adults ages 16-18 gain hands-on experience in a hospital setting while building customer service and leadership skills, developing responsibility, and interacting with patients, visitors, and staff.

Hospice Volunteers
Compassionate people from all walks of life provide comfort, companionship, and support to patients and families, drawing on their own experiences to navigate the emotions and challenges of hospice care.

Pet Therapy Volunteers
Specially trained dogs and their humans provide cheer, brighten stressfuls days and help our patients, visitors and staff relax. These caring teams bring comfort and diversion for adult and pediatric patients.
