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You can make a difference when you volunteer at or donate to the Western North Carolina VA Health Care System through the Center for Development and Civic Engagement, best known for its
acronym, CDCE. BECOME A VOLUNTEER Western North Carolina Healthcare System depends on the goodwill of donors and volunteers who want to give something back to America's heroes.
Volunteers provide much-needed help throughout the health care system and make patients' experiences more enjoyable. Many different volunteer opportunities are available, and each
volunteer's talents are closely matched with one of our assignments. Adult Volunteers (minimum of 18 years old) who are considered to be Regularly Scheduled are asked to commit to a
minimum of 4 hours each week for a minimum of one year. Volunteers are educated about the importance of ethics and confidentiality, professional behavior and appearance, proper patient
interaction, universal precautions, infection control, fire safety and information privacy and cyber security. VOLUNTEER BENEFITS: In addition to supporting Veterans in your area, you’ll
enjoy the following benefits as a VA Volunteer: * Free Canteen Meal during shifts of 4 hours or more * Free Annual Flu Shot * Free Covid Vaccination, plus boosters VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:
Whatever your interest, Western North Carolina VA Health Care System has volunteer opportunities for you. Below are just some of the ways you can help. All Volunteers must complete a
background check and be COVID vaccinated. * ESCORT: Escort patients to medical appointments, to awaiting vehicle after procedures, and transporting lab requests * WHEELCHAIR DESK: Checking
out wheelchairs to patients and sanitizing when returned * INFORMATION DESK: Greet outpatients, guests, visitors, and patients’ families, give directions, answer phone and transfer calls
at the information desk. * MEDICAL CLINICS: Visit with patients, specific duties for that clinic, and run errands * TRANSPORTATION: Veteran Transportation Network (VTN) Drive patients from
their homes to VA medical center. * COFFEE PROGRAM: Prepare and serve refreshments * RECREATION: Help with arts and crafts projects, play bedside games, help on field trips, and help
therapists with activities * FUND RAISERS: Assist in our many fund raisers (Car Show, Hot Dog Event, etc.) TO INQUIRE ABOUT BECOMING A VOLUNTEER, PLEASE VISIT OUR Volunteer enrollment Page.
DONATE MONETARY DONATIONS: Monetary donations made to the Western North Carolina VA Health Care System help to fund recreational activities, purchase amenities that improve the quality of
life for patients in our Community Living Center (Nursing Home), Rehabilitation Units, Mental Health, Hospice, and other long-term and acute care inpatient areas. If you would like to donate
by mail, please send check (payable to Western North Carolina VA Health Care System) to: Western North Carolina VA Health Care System Attn: CDCE 1100 Tunnel Road Asheville, NC 28805 IF YOU
WOULD LIKE TO E-DONATE PLEASE VISIT THE CDCE PORTAL. NON-MONETARY DONATIONS: Non-Monetary items that are also very appreciated include: * Puzzles, Word search and puzzle books (New) –
Used for Veteran inpatients and Community Living Center Residents * Snacks and Soda – These donations are used for Recreational activities and for comfort carts * Art supplies – These
donations are used for the Creative Arts Program: Canvas’, drawing pencils, charcoal, pastels, water color sets & paper, paint brushes * Craft Kits - Kits are distributed to Veteran
patients to help relieve stress. Wood and leather kits, beading, models, yarn and painting kits, dream catchers, and sun catchers.