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Home›News›Local›Local teens recognized for volunteer service at Saint Joe’s

Local teens recognized for volunteer service at Saint Joe’s

By Hub City Times
April 23, 2016
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March Volunteens announced


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MARSHFIELD — Each month volunteer services at Ministry Saint Joseph’s Hospital acknowledges local teens for accomplishing milestone hours in a variety of service areas within the medical campus. The Volunteen Program offers opportunities for teens to gain exposure in medical care settings while optimizing operations and patient and family experiences.

Morgan Irish has donated more than 50 hours of service. Irish has volunteered with the critical care unit and the emergency room. She is a senior at Marshfield High School and is the daughter of Jeff and Sandy Irish of Marshfield.Andrea Carolfi has donated more than 100 hours of service. Carolfi has volunteered with the pediatrics unit and volunteer services. She is a junior at Marshfield High School and is the daughter of Larry and Janet Carolfi of Marshfield.Chloe Drews has donated more than 100 hours of service. Drews has volunteered with the Coffee Café. She is a freshman at Spencer High School and is the daughter of Charles and Char Drews of Marshfield.Olivia Haessly has donated more than 200 hours of service. Haessly has volunteered with the neonatal intensive care unit, critical care unit, and the emergency room. She is a senior at Marshfield High School and is the daughter of Brad and Kendra Haessly of Marshfield.Nicole Strebe has donated more than 300 hours of service. Strebe has volunteered with the nursing units and the critical care unit. She is a senior at Marshfield High School and is the daughter of Timothy and Susan Strebe of Marshfield.
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