Celebrating Pathways Volunteers During National Volunteer Month


This coming April is National Volunteer Month, a time to recognize the people who strengthen communities through service. At Pathways, volunteers play an essential role in supporting individuals and families navigating serious illness, caregiving, and grief.

The Impact of Hospice and Grief Support Volunteers

Volunteers help expand Pathways’ ability to provide compassionate care across our community. Their contributions take many forms, including:
  • Providing companionship to individuals facing serious illness
  • Supporting families and caregivers
  • Assisting with grief support programs
  • Helping with community events and outreach
  • Offering administrative and behind-the-scenes support
While their roles vary, the impact is the same: ensuring people feel supported and connected during some of life’s most challenging moments.

Why Volunteers Matter in End-of-Life and Grief Care

In hospice and grief support, presence matters. Volunteers bring time, attention, and compassion that can make a meaningful difference for patients and families. Their support helps ensure that no one in our community has to face illness, loss, or grief alone.


Honoring Our Volunteers


During National Volunteer Month, Pathways is proud to celebrate the dedicated individuals who give their time and heart to this work. Their generosity allows us to reach more people and provide the compassionate care our community deserves.


Learn more about the volunteers who support Pathways in our latest newsletter: https://conta.cc/4rnI9Tc

If you’re interested in giving back, volunteering is one of the most meaningful ways to support individuals and families in your community. Learn more about volunteering for Pathways here: https://pathways-care.org/volunteer/
 
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