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Our Junior Volunteer Program is for young men and women ages 14-18 who want to make a difference in their community through service at St. Luke’s. When you become a Junior Volunteer, you’ll gain valuable experience in a hospital environment, develop customer service and leadership skills, and learn to take on responsibility — all while interacting with patients, visitors, and staff.
Applications are accepted in November of each year. Only a limited number of applicants are accepted.
The St. Luke's Junior Volunteer Program cannot successfully accommodate new students past their junior year of high school due to limited time and opportunities.
To be considered for membership in the Junior Volunteer Program, you must:
Junior volunteers are required to serve a minimum of 1 year or 100 hours, including 8 hours a month of service during the school year and 12 hours a month during the summer (June, July, and August).
Junior volunteers are cross-trained in a variety of service areas including visitor support, gift shop, special projects, and surgery waiting.
If you’re interested in becoming a part of St. Luke’s Junior Volunteer Program, please submit an online application.
If you have additional questions, call us at (208) 381-2988.
How do you define health? Physical? Mental? Social? Health goes beyond medical care. It's how we take care of ourselves, how we interact with our communities, how we take care of each other.
Let St. Luke's support your health, however you define it.