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Local Hospital Honors Volunteers

By Ariel Dun, Community Writer
May 31, 2017 at 03:21pm. Views: 53

 

REDLANDS>> Redlands Community Hospital hosted a reception to celebrate its volunteers during National Volunteer Week. The special event honored the many volunteers who give their time and talent in support of the hospital and community. 

The ceremony honored volunteers with a number of awards to recognize their achievements and hours of service. The recipients of the Presidential Lifetime Award, created to thank and honor Americans who, by their demonstrated commitment and example, inspire others to engage in volunteer service included: Marilyn Caminiti, John Faulkner and Lindsay Collins. Caminiti has volunteered at the hospital for 13 years and contributed more than 4,600 hours. She has served in surgery waiting room and is the past president of the Redlands Community Hospital Auxiliary Board. Serving in the volunteer office, Faulkner has volunteered for seven years and contributed more than 4,300 hours. Serving in maternal child services, Collins has volunteered for three years and contributed more 288 hours.

 The Presidential Lifetime Award is also the only Presidential award that is available to the general public without having to be nominated or judged on criteria. It’s an award that allows citizens to be honored and recognized for service that is important to them. 

To date, Redlands Community Hospital has recognized more than 50 volunteers for achieving this lifetime award, adult volunteers serving 4,000 hours of service or high school students reaching 250 hours of service.

“Redlands Community Hospital celebrates the service and passion of our extraordinary volunteers,” said Cherie Towers, Director of Volunteer Services at Redlands Community Hospital. 

“Their willingness to give their own time to support the hospital’s patients, visitors, staff and physicians is invaluable.”

In addition, the hospital presented the “Rookie of the Year” award to new volunteers to recognize their achievements since joining the program.  Typically there is only one recipient, but this year two awards were presented.  

The first recipient was Rebecca Smith, who supports a number of services at the hospital including: surgery waiting and hospice. 

She is passionate about her work and has donated in excess of 500 hours.  

The second recipient was high school student Jonathon Shaver, who has worked at the clerical, newspaper & information desk, as well as the emergency department. 

“Every year we applaud and celebrate the volunteers’ efforts during National Volunteer Week to recognize their exceptional service to others,” said Tom Niblack, Auxiliary President.  “Their selfless efforts truly make a difference in the lives they touch.” 

Redlands Community Hospital is supported by 300 volunteers from high school students to retirees, many who travel a great distance to give their time to assist in providing a more comfortable experience for our patients and their families.

 

Hours Awards/ Adult Awardees

 

Presidential Lifetime Awards

Marilyn Caminiti: 4600+ Hours, Surgery Waiting, Vol. Office, 13 years Aux. Past President

John Faulkner: 4300+ Hours, Volunteer Office, 7 years

Lindsay Collins: 288+ Hours, Maternal Child Services, 3 years

 

5,000 Hours

Diane Brown: Surgery Waiting, Volunteer Services Office, Auxiliary Board 

4,000 Hours

Caroline Biscotti: Surgery Waiting

 

3,000 Hours

Marty Handleman: Shuttle Driver, Main Info Desk

 

2,000 Hours

Linda Baker: Surgery Waiting, Main Info Desk, Escort

Mary Mersereau: Pharmacy

 

1,000 Hours

Sandra Davis: Gift Shop – Days

Weldon McCormick: Shuttle Driver

Mary Miller: Surgery Waiting, Blood Drive, Hospice, Gift Shop Back Office

Daniel Perez: Info Desk, Main Lobby

Steve Washburn: Pastoral Care Visitor, NODA

 

500 Hours

Norma Carlton: Patient Ambassador, Public Relations

Gail Dierdorff: NODA, Surgery Waiting, Pastoral Care Visitor, Auxiliary Board

Rebecca Smith: Surgery Waiting, Hospice

Christina Varela: Surgery Waiting

 

100 Hours

Lin Anderson: Surgery Waiting

Andrea Beler: Emergency Department

Susanne Browning: Surgery Waiting

Kristi Cidila: Labor & Delivery

Candace Flippelli: Emergency Department

Jenny Gray: Gift Shop

Ryan Jurado: Emergency Department

Austin Kemmerer: Emergency Department

Soomin Kim: Maternal Child Services, Clerical, Newspaper, & Info Desk

Michael Kress: Escort

Cassandra Picazo: Gift Shop

Linda Schwab: Hospice, 4100 Patient Ambassador

Sharon Simon: 3800, 4100 Patient Ambassador

Janice Tate: Gift Shop

Del Valdez: Emergency Department, Escort

 

Rookies of the Year

Jonathon Shaver: Junior Volunteer

Rebecca Smith: Adult Volunteer

 

Junior Volunteer Awardees

Tasneem Ahmed: Clerical, Newspaper, Info Desk

Basil Bashir: Emergency Department, Gift Shop

Leena Bashir: Labor and Delivery

Daniella Bohnert: Labor and Delivery

Kyra Mae Cabanatan: Emergency Department

Kimmy Cao: Emergency Department

Yenna Chang: Labor and Delivery

Mathew Dai: Gift Shop

Morgan Glaub: Gift Shop

Leillani Ha: Maternal Child Services

Cambrie Hagen: Maternal Child Services

Alison Kelley-Hubbard: Gift Shop

Jaehyun Lee: Admitting

Nicole Lin: Maternal Child Services 

Manisha Magal: Maternal Child Services

Claire Muller: Maternal Child Services

Tuyet Ngoc Nguyen: Labor and Delivery

Johnathon Shaver: Clerical, Newspaper& Info Desk, Emergency Department

Rebecca Sousa: Clerical, Newspaper & Info Desk

Anh Tran: Labor and Delivery

Crystina Ventura: Gift Shop          

Daisy Ventura: Labor and Delivery

Hannah Woodrow: Emergency Department, Labor & Delivery, Maternal Child Services 

For more information about volunteer services at Redlands Community Hospital, please visit: www.redlandshospital.org or call (909) 335-5500.

Redlands Community Hospital is an independent not-for-profit, stand-alone hospital.

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