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About the Volunteer Program
Volunteer Opportunities
September/October
Volunteer Calendar
CFL Volunteer Opportunities
Speakers Bureau
Speakers
support community outreach by speaking to groups and raising awareness
about the Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center and Commit for Life. A
speaker's responsibility is to share your personal story about the importance
of giving blood and the Commit for Life program. Engagements vary
in length and attendance, depending on the request. Speakers must
be friendly, outgoing, and persuasive, have excellent public speaking
skills and be comfortable presenting to groups of diverse size and make
up. Additional training is provided through our speaker's workshop. Details >>
Thank You Crew
The
purpose of the Thank You Crew is to provide WOW customer service and
consistently deliver our service promise. Members also monitor
the scheduling and flow of donors along with donor safety in the canteen
while supporting the collections staff and sponsor group at drives. Member's
responsibility includes: following the GET SET service standard, maintaining
the donor schedule, answering basic questions, observing donors in the
canteen area for reactions following the donation process while serving
refreshments, sharing the Commit for Life program, actively recruiting
donors and setting up promotional tables or distributing promotional
items if applicable. Those interested must have a desire to help
others, excellent communication skills, be dependable, friendly, attentive,
enjoy people and have mobility to serve refreshments. Transportation
is not provided and there is a minimum 2-hour commitment per drive.
Community Advocates
Advocate
members represent their community in a partnership to increase donor
participation, donation frequency and awareness at Neighborhood Donor
Centers. Advocate members are responsible for attending monthly
meetings. They network through their work place, schools, places
of worship and organizations to spread the word and identify opportunities
to educate and inform about Commit for Life. Advocates also host
and support community blood drives. Individuals interested should
be willing to work with a team while being community and goal oriented. A
minimum commitment of one year is required. Advocate members must
be at least 16 and provide their own transportation. Details >>
Chairperson
A
chairperson volunteers by motivating, organizing and implementing an
individual blood drive program in their community, school, business or
place of worship. They are responsible for working with their area
consultant to identify, execute and evaluate components of successful
blood drives. A chairperson is also responsible for actively recruiting
donors on site. This volunteer is a community-minded team leader
who is organized, enthusiastic, able to delegate and goal oriented. Learn
more about our Group Program for
a chairperson.
Office Support
The
purpose of this volunteer is to assist with work in various departments
at Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center's Headquarters and at Neighborhood
Donor Centers. They are responsible for performing a variety of
tasks that can include filing, mail-outs, follow-up phone calls, data
entry, helping to prepare for special events, photocopying materials
and answering phones. These individuals are detail oriented and willing
to work as part of a team. Transportation is not provided.
Bone Marrow Volunteers
The purpose of the Bone Marrow volunteers is to educate and inform the members of the community, especially the minority community, about the functions and the needs of the National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP). During Bone Marrow drives volunteers will be responsible for educating volunteer donors on NMDP guidelines for joining the registry, reviewing Consent Form for accuracy and for labeling donor consents and buccal swabs. Training Provided.
All volunteers are provided with training and orientation before participating. Transportation is not provided. Volunteers must be 12 years old or older to participate. Volunteers 12-14 years old must be accompanied by a trained parent or guardian to participate. 18 years and younger requires parental consent.
Sickle Cell Awareness Volunteer
Individuals who have a knowledge of sickle cell disease and the
importance of matched blood donations to sickle cell patients are needed
to help educate the community on this specialized need.
Register now for the next available orientation that suits your schedule.
For information on potential volunteer opportunities, please e-mail our volunteer coordinator
Did You Know...
Did you know that one week at a Texas Medical Center Hospital, patients needed 482 units of red blood cells?
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