Volunteer Services
Faxton St. Luke's Healthcare offers a wide range of exciting opportunities for you to volunteer in a healthcare setting.
You may volunteer your time at either the Faxton or St. Luke's campus, as well as at St. Luke's Home. Our volunteer group includes men and women of all ages and backgrounds. (Minimum age requirement of 14 years).
Contact Us
Volunteer Department: St. Luke's Campus
(315) 624-6142
Volunteer Department: Faxton Campus
(315) 624-5554
Volunteer Office Staff
Susan Warwick, Director of Volunteer Services & Guest Relations
swarwick@mvnhealth.com
(315) 624-6052
Jerry Plows, Assistant Director of Volunteer Services & Guest Relations
jplows@mvnhealth.com
(315) 624-6142
Jackie Humphreys, Volunteer Coordinator
jhumphr2@mvnhealth.com
(315) 624-6142
Our Mission
The mission of the Volunteer Department at Faxton St. Luke's Healthcare is to help the many departments and services by providing well-trained volunteers. The Volunteer Department also supports any fund raising efforts of the Volunteer Association.
Ultimately, our goal is to meet the needs of you, our volunteer, as well as the needs of the community and our healthcare system by delivering quality service that reflects the Faxton-St. Luke's Healthcare standard of care.
Where would I be volunteering?
Volunteers lend their time and talents in many areas throughout the healthcare system, and you will have your choice of volunteer shifts that are flexible. We do our best to work around your schedule.
- Bulk Mailing Team
- Business Office
- Cancer Center Programs
- Child Day Care Center
- Clerical Work
- Coffee Shop
- Computer
- Dental Center
- Educational Programs
- Emergency Departments
- Escort (Service or Transport)
- Floor Aide
- Gift Shop
- Heart and Stroke Visitation
- Information Desk
- Information Management
- In-house Patient Transport
- Interdepartmental Mail Delivery
- Lifeline Emergency Response System
- LibraryMeals on Wheels
- Messenger
- Occupational Therapy/Physical Therapy
- Patient Room Service
- Pediatrics
- Pharmacies
- Primary Care Center
- Recreation
- Surgery Waiting Areas
- St. Luke’s Home
What are the benefits of being a voluteer?
You will:
- receive recognition for hours served at an annual recognition event
- be invited to many hospital sponsored special events
- receive a complimentary meal from in the cafeteria while on duty in the hospital
- gain personal satisfaction from helping others while learning about our healthcare system and meeting many other volunteers and staff members.




