National Volunteer Week is April 10 – 16. Please help us celebrate and recognize all our volunteers by thanking them for their dedicated service. Hundreds of volunteers give their time every day across our St. Peter’s Health Partners facilities, from helping staff our hospitals’ information desks, to visiting with homebound seniors, and brightening up the day for nursing home residents. Thank you to all the volunteers for making a difference for patients, staff, and our community!
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13 Kids Who Care: Kathleen Snyder
St. Peter’s Health Partners, WNYT-NewsChannel 13 and the Times Union have once again teamed up to “uncover” and honor youth in the Capital Region whose volunteer work touches the lives of our residents and improves the quality of life in this area. The program, “13 Kids Who Care,” is now in its 18th year of recognizing truly exceptional kids who cast a bright light on our future. Meet Kathleen Snyder, a 10th grader at Cairo-Durham High School. Kathleen’s volunteer efforts with Club Interact, a school organization that focus on helping those most in need, truly set her apart as a “kid who cares.” Click HERE to see Kathleen’s story.
13 Kids Who Care: Bella Anziano
St. Peter’s Health Partners, WNYT-NewsChannel 13 and the Times Union have once again teamed up to “uncover” and honor youth in the Capital Region whose volunteer work touches the lives of our residents and improves the quality of life in this area. […]
13 Kids Who Care: Ted Nugent Jr.
St. Peter’s Health Partners, WNYT-NewsChannel 13 and the Times Union have once again teamed up to “uncover” and honor youth in the Capital Region whose volunteer work touches the lives of our residents and improves the quality of life in this area. […]