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Voluteer Opportunities with Banner Hospital Auxiliary

Men, Women: Bored, Lonely, Need Something to Do?
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Voluteer Opportunities with Banner Hospital Auxiliary

Retired? Empty Nester? Kids at school during the day? Bored, need something to do? Want to make new friends? Would you like to do something for your community?

Well, we have just the solution. The Banner Health Churchill Community Hospital Auxiliary has a volunteer job for you that will fit the bill. The Auxiliary has been providing services and support to the Fallon/Churchill community since 1957. In addition to providing volunteer services to the patients and staff at the hospital we also own and operate the Stuf ‘n Such Thrift Store at 99 S. Nevada Street and the Rainbow Treasures Gift Shop in the hospital lobby.

We need volunteers to fill positions at these locations. Men and women, at least 18 years of age are welcome to join. Many positions are available from assisting visitors and staff at the hospital to sorting and processing donations at the thrift store, cashiering, crocheting baby hats & booties and more. No specific skills are necessary, just a desire to belong to a worthy organization that works for the betterment of the community. We only ask for a few hours a month, at least 8 per month and you may schedule your own hours. The hospital volunteers work Monday through Friday and the Stuf ‘n Such staff Tuesday through Saturday.

Pick up an application at the Stuf ‘n Such Thrift Store or the Rainbow Treasures Gift Shop and apply today. We are affiliated with Banner Health and comply with its health and safety policies so a background check and some vaccinations are required.

Check our Facebook pages or stop by the thrift store or the Fallon Banner hospital for more information.

https://www.facebook.com/BannerAux

https://www.facebook.com/bcchthriftstore

https://www.facebook.com/RainbowTreasuresGifts

P.O Box 1707 Fallon NV 89407

Stuf ‘n Such     775-423-6446

Rainbow Treasures 775-867-7104


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