We’re always on the lookout for upbeat, enthusiastic, passionate, and smart individuals to join us as volunteers.
We have some work-from-home volunteer opportunities as well as opportunities at the Center. We can help you design your own, or you may choose from:
- Lending library
- Patient hospitality
- Caregiver support
- Health and fitness
- Newsletter editor
- Community events/ Health fairs
- Arts & crafts
- Fundraising events
- Power of Love gala
- Office work (mailings, etc.)
- Scheduling volunteers
The vision of the volunteer program at the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health is recruitment, empowerment, and continuing education opportunities for citizens with diverse cultural and racial backgrounds and skill sets. The volunteer program will engage community involvement in the expansion, enhancement, and delivery of the compassionate, quality services of the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, setting the “gold standard” for volunteer services in Nevada.
Contact Dee King via phone at 702-263-9797 or kmavolunteer@keepmemoryalive.org.
Keep Memory Alive Volunteers
By Dee King, Director of Volunteer Services
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pen their hearts and take the risk of sharing another’s loss.
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articipate in life, rather than just showing up for it.
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ractice “daily acts of kindness.” A smile is the shortest route to another person.
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rganize their lives to make time to be active in their community.
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ecognize the talents, time and spirit that they have to share with others.
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reasure the opportunity for personal growth.
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nderstand the importance of “being there.”
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ourish their souls through activities to enrich another’s human experience.
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nspire others to see the goodness in themselves and the world around them.
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reasure the personal growth that flourishes with service to others, and realize...
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esterday is gone, tomorrow is a day away, and today is the day to make a difference.
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