By Jaime Hayes
Thirteen Dillon County teens were recognized on July 31 for their participation in the 37th annual Teen Volunteer Program at McLeod Health Dillon.
During their summer vacation, the teens volunteered to work directly with hospital health care professionals for at least 20 hours per month gaining experience in a variety of health care occupations. The 2024 group of volunteers contributed a total of 642 hours of volunteer service.
Candice Tyler, Teen Volunteer Coordinator, gave some brief information on the program’s origin. “The volunteer program began in 1988 as an idea to interest high school teens in health care careers. Offering teens an opportunity for “hands on” participation in a health care environment has always been the program’s objective.”
Candice personally thanked the volunteers as they each received a certificate of appreciation. “The teens worked in various areas of the hospital during the months of June, and July August performing such tasks as transporting patients, answering phones, making patient charts, supporting outpatient department staff, and assisting with marketing projects,” she said. “Last, but not least, they brought lots of joy to our patients and staff with their friendly smiles and greetings. I have greatly enjoyed being the coordinator for this group of teens and look forward to next summer’s group.”
Teens recognized were: Lily Hayes, Zy’Errah Wilson, Julaysia Manning, Daryn Ray, Vanicia Tadlock, Jessalyn Edens, Jada Wallace, Shyanne Hunt, Ayden Jackson, Madilyn Hunt, Campbell McCormick, Morgan Leonard and Mary Mussman.
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