Recipient Of The Volunteer Achievement Award-2015: A Case Study

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• Recipient of the Volunteer Achievement Award – 2015
• Assisted nurses in moving patients and retrieving supplies while ensuring a positive patient care experience
• Oriented new volunteers to the emergency department
• Created a comfortable environment and helped ensure a safe and positive patient experience
• Responsible for transporting, lifting, and repositioning patients
• Sanitized equipment, prepared exam rooms and stocked the department
• Recruit and manage volunteers at various projects such as soup kitchens, food drives and math tutoring
• Provide project feedback to New York Cares Program Managers upon project completion

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