From Fabric to Comfort: The Heartwarming Work of Quilters for Hospice
The following story is recounted by volunteer Kristie Shulman.
I’ve been a grief support volunteer with HSCC since 2013.
The following story is recounted by volunteer Kristie Shulman.
I’ve been a grief support volunteer with HSCC since 2013.
By Jon Wilcox |
Camp Erin of Santa Cruz County, Children and Teen Grief Support, Volunteer Stories
For the third year in a row, caregivers have recognized Hospice of Santa Cruz County for excellence in hospice care with the prestigious Hospice Honors award.
By HSCC Staff |
VITA, LIKE HER NAME, IS FULL OF LIFE. She loves getting to know new people and is committed to being of service.
By HSCC Staff |
CAMP ERIN® BUDDY, hospice advocate and Hospice of Santa Cruz County’s newest board member, Daisy Nuñez is the trifecta of volunteers.
By HSCC Staff |
ALISTAIR CARMICHAEL was a big presence—tall, hilarious, and an epic storyteller. He worked hard, and played harder.
By HSCC Staff |
At 95, Ed Larson has many different stories to share about his life including his service in the U.S.
By Vanessa Silverstein |
I recently helped a woman complete her Advance Directive. The death of a friend a few months earlier and the news coverage of COVID-19 had her thinking about her own healthcare wishes at end of life.
By Vanessa Silverstein |
As hard as it is to say and hear, we know in the days, weeks and months ahead, we will lose loved ones to this virus.
By Michael Milward |
“Life and death are a package deal. They cannot be pulled apart and we cannot truly live unless we are aware of death.”
These are the teachings of Frank Ostaseski, who is no stranger to death.
By HSCC |
We have a clear vision: a community where people live and die with dignity. In January 2016, we expanded our services to include a palliative care pilot with a goal of improving quality of life through care that is consistent with patient goals, desires, and specific needs.
By HSCC |
Day Support volunteers assist with camp activities for partial shifts on Friday, Saturday, and/or Sunday. Duties may include: providing breaks for Cabin Buddies, assisting with setting up / cleaning up after activities, and helping to ensure the flow of the weekend.
A flexible and proactive attitude is a must for these roles. Please be ready to jump in help where needed.
The beginning and the end of camp are crucial for campers and families. These volunteers work on Friday and/or Sunday for 2-3 hours to greet campers and families, assist with registration, help unload/load supplies, and set-up for the weekend.
Our welcoming and closing time helps the camp experience to flow and promotes a better experience for everyone. Your willingness to be present, welcoming, and proactive can make all the difference.