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  • Monday, July 30, 2018 10:57
    Reply # 6404819 on 6361717
    Deleted user

    All of our homemade baby blankets, baby caps, prayer shawls, stuffed animals, etc. are cleaned by using 160 degree heat before being distributed to our patients.  

  • Wednesday, July 11, 2018 16:04
    Reply # 6376836 on 6361717
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    I'm pretty much in line with everyone else.  We do very small tokens of appreciation (many times something edible) at minimal cost (less than $5 per person).  Get tons of cute inexpensive ideas off pinterest too. 

  • Tuesday, July 10, 2018 10:06
    Reply # 6368778 on 6361717
    Deleted user

    We do still give gifts to our volunteers and they seem very appreciative.  The gift is typically the same as what we gave employees - usually during hospital week and Christmas.

  • Tuesday, July 10, 2018 09:45
    Reply # 6368716 on 6361717
    Anonymous

    I too, love the peanut butter and jelly idea! 

  • Tuesday, July 10, 2018 09:41
    Reply # 6368699 on 6361717
    Anonymous

    The volunteers receive a meal ticket valued at $5 in their birthday card, are provided a meal and entertainment during NVW, provided breakfast at our September brunch and installation of officers, receive whatever the staff receive as a Holiday gift, receive a free membership to our wellness/fitness center if they work 40 hours a quarter , and a meal ticket if they work 8 hour shift ( a double).  I do give our Volunteer Leadership Team members a personalized note and gift card valued at $10 to Bo Jangles at the end of each program year.

  • Tuesday, July 10, 2018 09:19
    Reply # 6368658 on 6361717
    Deleted user

    Love the peanut butter and jelly idea, Sylvia! 

  • Monday, July 09, 2018 11:51
    Reply # 6366778 on 6361717
    Alice B. Whisnant (Administrator)

    Volunteers are given a small token of appreciation, i.e. a personalized writing pen or notepad, along with a volunteer appreciation luncheon during National Volunteer Appreciation Week.  The cost is minimal.

  • Monday, July 09, 2018 11:06
    Reply # 6366702 on 6361717
    Anonymous

    During Volunteer Week - I have snacks/treats  in the sign in room for them and they get a theme appropriate lapel pin... my volunteers still like that!No gifts.

    We also do a Holiday Party, it is catered Dutch Treat, and door prizes are awarded.. all door prizes are  donated by local businesses.

     

  • Monday, July 09, 2018 08:40
    Reply # 6366421 on 6361717
    Deleted user

    We have always given a gift in the past that goes along with our theme. Not more than $5. We are finding that our volunteer populations doesn't need more "stuff" as many are downsizing so we will re-visit the gifting for 2019. Our hospital is struggling financially which would be the perfect time to stop gifting. Gift example for 2018: The theme was Volunteers with Randolph Health, "Better Together". A jar of peanut butter and a jar of jelly was nicely bagged and given as the gift. They liked it! 

  • Friday, July 06, 2018 09:13
    Reply # 6363151 on 6361717
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    We give a gift during National Volunteer Week and at Christmas.  The budget is typically $5 per volunteer for each gift.  In recent years, we have gone to giving a gift card or food item and that has been well received.   

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