People volunteer at the Clinic for many reasons.
Some come because they have medical skills and want to use them to help the poor.
Some come because they are retired and finally have time to give.
Some come because they long to return to the calling that first drew them into healthcare.
Some come because they feel a quiet nudge from the Lord.
But when you ask them why they stay, the answers sound different.
They talk about purpose.
They talk about community.
They talk about seeing God at work.
The Heart Behind Serving
The Bible reminds us:
“Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms.”
— 1 Peter 4:10
Volunteering is not about filling a schedule.
It is about stewarding what God has placed in our hands.
And Jesus makes it even more personal:
“Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.”
— Matthew 25:40
Service That Multiplies Impact
Last year alone, the Clinic had hundreds of volunteers serving 10,152 hours, representing an estimated in-kind value of $322,168.85.
Your generosity makes their service possible.
You create the space where healing can happen. You provide the tools, the supplies, and the steady foundation that allows volunteers to step in and serve with excellence and compassion.
When they give their time and talent, they build on what you have already set in motion. Their service multiplies your investment in this ministry.
A skill becomes healing.
A few hours become restored dignity.
A simple prayer becomes eternal impact.
And that kind of love should be celebrated.
Sign the Valentine
Today, on Valentine’s Day, we are blessing the people who bless our patients every single week with a simple but heartfelt thank you.
Will you sign the Valentine and bless our volunteers?
We are gathering messages from friends like you — donors, prayer partners, and members of our Clinic family — and sharing them with our volunteer team.
It takes less than a minute.