Why Volunteer with Soul Palliative Care?
Volunteering with Soul Palliative Care is an opportunity to serve humanity with compassion, dignity, and purpose. Our volunteers play a vital role in supporting patients and families during some of the most challenging moments of life. Through service, volunteers also gain personal growth, deeper empathy, practical skills, and meaningful engagement with the community.
At Soul, every volunteer—regardless of age or background—contributes to creating comfort, hope, and human connection.
Volunteer Roles at Soul
Student Volunteers
Student volunteers bring energy, curiosity, and a willingness to learn while making a positive social impact.
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Assist in awareness programs, medical camps, and community outreach activities
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Support documentation, surveys, data collection, and patient interaction under guidance
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Develop empathy, teamwork, communication, and social responsibility
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Gain exposure to palliative care and community service
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Ideal for students interested in healthcare, social work, psychology, nursing, or public service
Youth Volunteers
Youth volunteers play an active role in strengthening Soul’s outreach and innovation.
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Support home care visits and patient engagement activities
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Participate in awareness campaigns, fundraising initiatives, and digital advocacy
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Assist in organizing events, training sessions, and community programs
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Contribute creative ideas and leadership skills
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Build confidence, leadership, and a strong sense of social responsibility
Youth Volunteers
Youth volunteers play an active role in strengthening Soul’s outreach and innovation.
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Support home care visits and patient engagement activities
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Participate in awareness campaigns, fundraising initiatives, and digital advocacy
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Assist in organizing events, training sessions, and community programs
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Contribute creative ideas and leadership skills
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Build confidence, leadership, and a strong sense of social responsibility
Senior Volunteers
Senior volunteers bring wisdom, life experience, and emotional stability to palliative care services.
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Provide companionship, listening support, and reassurance to patients
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Offer mentoring, guidance, and moral support to families and younger volunteers
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Participate in awareness programs, community meetings, and outreach activities
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Serve as role models of patience, empathy, resilience, and service
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Help preserve dignity and comfort through calm and compassionate presence

