Tricia says that she volunteers for Hilltop because she admires its mission.
Hilltop helps thousands of individuals each year and our volunteers play a key role in meeting their needs. Our volunteers are an invaluable part of the Hilltop family and help serve those in Mesa, Delta, Montrose and Ouray Counties. Annually our volunteers contribute over 20,000 hours of service.
Below you will find some of the key sources of information in regard to volunteer management.
Tricia says that she volunteers for Hilltop because she admires its mission.
Jessie Kelleher has served as a volunteer English Language instructor at the Mesa County Workforce Center since 2009. She recently celebrated 10 years of service with the English Language Acquisition Program (ELA). In that time she estimates that she has taught and...
Shelley Martin has been a volunteer with the Montrose Senior Daybreak for a little more than two years. Shelley became interested in volunteering for Senior Daybreak (formally Day Haven) when she would bring her mother in to utilize their services. Although she...
Alicia Hampton has been a volunteer with the Domestic Violence parenting group for over three years. She brings with her a professional background in school counseling and is an invaluable support to program staff as a resource during groups. It is not...
Debbie has been volunteering with Senior Daybreak for almost a year. She volunteers on Tuesdays and Wednesdays each week for roughly 4 hours each day. Debbie says that one of her favorite parts of volunteering at Senior Daybreak is getting to know the elder...
She embodies our Hilltop values, particularly “Challenging the Status Quo”
Hilltop is proud to recognize Leroy Wilcox as our Volunteer Mission Award Winner. LeRoy has been visiting residents at Hilltop’s Life Adjustment Program, at lunch time, every Wednesday, for over 14 years. He enjoys visiting one-on-one and giving personal...
Hilltop is proud to recognize Jim Mello as our Volunteer Mission Award Winner. Jim has served as a volunteer for three years with the Supporting Our Seniors program (SOS). Last year Jim drove over 2,500 miles, helping seniors get to their medical appointments,...
The Volunteer Handbook describes important information about Hilltop’s volunteer polices and procedures that have been established to ensure the effective engagement, safety, and management of volunteers throughout the organization.
Here are all the documents needed for a volunteer intake.
In order to clarify liability, define and identify the process for appropriately responding to and reporting of volunteer accidents, this policy has been established.
Keep track of volunteer hours with this volunteer timesheet.
In order to clarify the circumstances when Hilltop will require a physician’s release from a volunteer, this policy has been established.