Texas County Memorial Hospital has opened the application process for area youth to join the 2017-’18 Youth Ambassador program.
Youth Ambassadors are area high school juniors and seniors and area college students that volunteer their time at TCMH. They have volunteered almost 8,000 hours at the hospital since the program began in December 2009. Last year, youth ambassadors volunteered over 800 hours.
“The Youth Ambassador program has been an excellent way for some of our area young people to get a taste for working in a healthcare environment and to provide a valuable service to the hospital,” said Renina Pearce, Youth Ambassador coordinator at TCMH.
The Youth Ambassador program was created as an extension of the hospital’s traditional Auxiliary program. The program is limited to 40 students. Members are chosen from a formal application process.
Youth Ambassadors are required to go through an orientation and must commit to volunteering at TCMH for four hours each month. The program includes three levels of volunteer achievement, and the three levels can be achieved based on volunteer hours and work ethic.
Since its inception, many Youth Ambassadors have reached the various levels of achievement in the volunteer program.
Several former Youth Ambassadors now have jobs working in the hospital departments. Youth Ambassadors are also eligible for educational scholarships from TCMH.
Volunteer duties include passing out fresh linens and filling ice water cups for patients on the medical surgical floors, greeting visitors and patients at the main entrance, and reading to and talking with patients in the hospital’s swing bed program.
“One hundred eighty-nine students have been a part of the Youth Ambassador program, and it continues to grow each year,” Pearce said.
Pearce explained that the program has achieved its goal of providing area students with hands on experience and a much greater knowledge and appreciation for what goes on behind the doors of their community hospital.
“There’s a lot more going on in hospitals than just people working as doctors and nurses,” Pearce said. “Some of our current Youth Ambassadors will be able to continue to volunteer at the hospital in the upcoming year.
“We hope to add to our ranks by opening up the program to new applicants and open up the world of the hospital to more students in our area.”
Additional information about the TCMH Youth Ambassadors and the application for the program is available from Pearce or area guidance counselors. The application deadline is Friday, Sept. 15. Pearce can also be reached by calling 417-967-1236 or via e-mail at administration@tcmh.org.
