At Calvary Health Care, we believe that “being for others” is at the heart of everything we do. As a volunteer, you’ll be part of a dedicated team bringing comfort, dignity, and support to people when they need it most.
Whether it's offering a listening ear, providing companionship, helping with administrative support, or simply sharing a smile, your time can make a powerful impact.
Why Volunteer with Calvary?
Be part of a compassionate, mission-driven health care team
Support patients, families, and staff in a meaningful way
Develop new skills and grow personally and professionally
Experience the deep rewards of giving your time and heart
Pet Therapy Volunteer
If you have some spare time and a friendly, well-trained dog, we would like to invite you to join our pet therapy program across Adelaide Calvary hospitals. It is a heart-warming opportunity to bring joy to patients and staff, share your dog's companionship, and showcase the power of force-free training.
If this sounds like something you and your dog would love to be part of, we would love to hear from you.
Interested in becoming a Calvary volunteer? Get in touch today and your local Calvary volunteer team will reach out with all the information you need to get started.
Interested in becoming a Calvary volunteer? Get in touch today and your local Calvary volunteer team will reach out with all the information you need to get started.
Interested in becoming a Calvary volunteer? Get in touch today and your local Calvary volunteer team will reach out with all the information you need to get started.
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