Volunteers are the Heart
of Hospice
In recognition of
National Volunteer Week, the National Hospice and Palliative Care
Organization (NHPCO) has
issued the following proclamation to
celebrate the contributions and gifts of America’s dedicated hospice
volunteers. And even during this past year, when the pandemic altered so many
practices, hospice volunteers remained active making masks and gift baskets,
helping with outreach and fundraisers, and doing what they could within safety
guidelines to let patients and families know that they were being thought of
and cared for.
NHPCO National Volunteer Week Proclamation
Whereas, volunteering is an important
activity for millions of Americans throughout the U.S., the compassionate
individuals who serve as trained hospice volunteers deserve special recognition
during this week of celebration and awareness;
Whereas, these dedicated hospice
volunteers give of their time and talent in support of patients and families who
are our relatives, friends, and neighbors;
Whereas, these volunteers are essential
members of hospice and palliative care teams that care for an estimated 1.55
million hospice patients every year and ensure that they live with hope, dignity,
and love despite serious and life-limiting illness;
Whereas, hospice volunteers contribute in
creative ways to support health care workers as well as patients and families
during this time of a global pandemic;
Whereas, National Volunteer Week provides
the opportunity to recognize the contributions of these caring hospice
volunteers and raise awareness of the benefits of hospice and palliative care;
Now, therefore, be it resolved that the
NHPCO board of directors do hereby proclaim April 18 – 24, 2021 as National Volunteer
Week across the U.S. and encourage the support and participation of all citizens
in learning more about and participating in the provision of hospice and
palliative care to those in our community.
National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization
Board of Directors
April 19, 2021
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NHPCO Volunteer
Awards
NHPCO presented the 2020 Volunteers are
the Foundation of Hospice Awards during its Virtual Interdisciplinary
Conference, October 2020. Watch a video of the awards presentation honoring the 2020 volunteer honorees.
NHPCO members are encouraged to submit a
nomination for a star volunteer for the 2021 awards that will be presented during
the Interdisciplinary Conference scheduled for September 20 – 22, 2021.
Deadline for submitting nominations is April 30. NHPCO members will find more information online.
Learn more about volunteering for a
hospice in your community by reaching out to a local hospice provider. NHPCO’s Find a Provider
online tool will help you find a provider in your area.
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