In 2024, 82,276 hours were given by 1,085 volunteers to HopeWest, collectively across all service areas. These hours are equivalent to 40 full-time employees and a $2.7 million contribution.
Our volunteers’ dedication and heartfelt contributions of their time and talents expand to all our programs. By going above and beyond the basic standards of care, volunteers are part of what makes the HopeWest experience meaningful and memorable.
“We are incredibly grateful for our volunteers at HopeWest,” said Angie Cooling, Volunteer Coordinator at HopeWest. “The gift of their time and talents gives us the resources to provide exceptional care to our clients and their families. It’s inspiring to witness the impact they make, right here, in our own community. We couldn’t do this without them.”
As essential HopeWest team members, volunteers provide vital services to people receiving care. They support patients and their families by offering respite care. Some give their time reading and writing letters for patients. Others enjoy developing new friendships with those we serve, planning routine visits, playing card games, or doing crafts.
Gary Shier, a HopeWest volunteer of more than 10 years, says his motivation for volunteering stemmed from finding something to occupy his time. Reflecting on the 35 plus hospice patients that he’s met through the companion volunteer opportunity, he admits it’s an experience that has rather occupied his heart.
“These people have enriched my life.” said Gary.
When Wayne, a hospice patient, first met Gary, Wayne said he was in a dark place. The two almost instantly hit it off sharing stories about camping, fishing, and the outdoors. There were no awkward moments or uncomfortable pauses. The conversation just flowed.
Since meeting in December 2024, Wayne has felt a remarkable change, one that’s even lifted him physically. There’s a new light in his eyes. He credits this renewal to his new friend, Gary.
“He allowed me to tell my stories and talk about memories I haven’t thought about in 40 years. And in doing so, I realized I’ve had a great life,” said Wayne. “For someone I just met to listen to my stories and then tell me, ‘Wow, you’ve had an exceptional life.’ That realization meant a lot to me.”
Beyond direct patient interactions, volunteers are strategically deployed throughout our organization and other programs, creating an environment conducive to comfort and healing. Volunteers provide administrative support, offer pet therapy, participate in grief support services, and work in our retail store, Heirlooms for Hospice, among many other roles.
Volunteers are an integral part of our organization, so much so that this is reflected in our mission statement: Together, through creativity, volunteerism, and philanthropy, we profoundly change the experiences of aging, illness, and grief – one family at a time.