All Search Results

  • Arnold Palmer Hospital Volunteer Services

    Thank you for your interest in volunteering at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. Volunteers have always been a vital part of our hospital. The volunteers at Arnold Palmer Hospital play an important role in our commitment to children and to the hospital’s mission of restoring the joy of childhood in an environment of compassion, healing and hope.

  • Orlando Regional Medical Center

    Our Adult Volunteer Program application is open, please click here to direct you to the Adult Online Application form.

  • Howard Phillips Center Volunteer Services

    Thank you for your interest in volunteering at The Howard Phillips Center for Children & Families. Please note that volunteers must be 18 years old and have graduated from high school or the equivalent. Also, because we must maintain strict confidentiality, our volunteers do not work directly with the clients we serve. 

  • Winnie Palmer Hospital Volunteer Services

    Thank you for your interest in volunteering at Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women and Babies. Volunteers have always been a vital part of our hospital. The volunteers at Winnie Palmer Hospital play an important role in the hospital’s mission of providing advanced medical care for women and babies through exceptional, heart-felt service in a nurturing, life affirming environment.

  • St. Cloud Hospital Volunteer Services

    Discover how you can help.

  • Dr. P. Phillips Hospital Volunteer Services

    Thank you for your interest in volunteering at Orlando Health – Dr. P. Phillips Hospital.

  • Cancer Institute Volunteer Services

    Thank you for your interest in volunteering at Orlando Health Cancer Institute . Volunteers have always been a vital part of our hospital and play an important role in the hospital's mission of improving the health and quality of life of our patients, their families and community.

  • Horizon West Hospital Volunteer Services

    Learn about the volunteer opportunities available at Orlando Health Horizon West Medical Pavilion.

  • Meet Daisy-Mai – An Orlando Health Pet Therapy Dog

    Daisy-Mai, my eight-pound Pomeranian, was born to be a pet therapy dog. Our journey began the day she climbed into my sister-in-law, Nicole’s, lap and cuddled up into a fluffy ball, begging to be pet and loved. As Nicole stroked Daisy’s soft, silky fur and soaked in her gentle sweetness, she had the sudden thought that Daisy should become a therapy dog. I immediately agreed, which led to Daisy becoming a part of the Orlando Health Pet Therapy Program.

  • Melinda and Paxton’s Journey to Becoming a Pet Therapy Team

    My journey to becoming a Pet Therapy Team started after I began volunteering at Orlando Health. I decided to donate my time to the organization because it was close to home, and I had family members who had been patients at Orlando Regional Medical Center. I knew that one day I would want to work at Orlando Health so I thought volunteering would give me a better idea of what the organization is like.