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Home Healthy Living Healthy life with USA Health: Teen Volunteer Summer Program

Healthy life with USA Health: Teen Volunteer Summer Program

by Joe Emer
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Alabama Mobile (WALA) -Volunteer activities between children, women's hospitals and university hospitals as a teenage child are valuable personal growth experience and a great way to support and invest in the community.

A teenage volunteer must be 16 years old and need to complete the 9th grade. Volunteers are allocated to four -hour shifts on the same day and time every week. The available shift is Monday to Friday. There is no evening or weekend shift.

Teen volunteer summer sessions are short (June to July). They want to minimize absence during this period. Teenage volunteers need to wear volunteer uniforms.

Please contact us for details of the teen volunteer program.

Reveka Blanchard

251-415-1123

rwblanchard@health.soutHalabama.edu

Ashley Pyer

251-471-7266

Apeyer@health.southalabama.edu

https://www.usahealthSystem.com/volunteering/volunteering/volunteering-aT-childrens-womens-Hospital

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