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Welcome to the Volunteer Services Home Page!

The Volunteer Services Department includes men and women 15 years of age and older, and represents the culturally diverse community which forms our customer service area. Many volunteers are Health Plan members. All share a strong desire to help where they can, and a willingness to serve where they are most needed.

Volunteers are selected, placed and trained based on their skills, abilities and service orientation without regard for race, religion, national origin, color, ethnicity, gender, sexual preference or medical condition.

The Mission of the Volunteer Services Department is to provide quality support services to the Health Plan members, visitors, and staff of the Kaiser Permanente Fremont/Hayward Medical Centers and to the communities at large and in doing so to offer volunteers the opportunity to achieve personal satisfaction and fulfillment.

Download Volunteer Application here.

Hayward Volunteer Services Contacts

Rena CotaManager of Volunteers510-784-4946
Elizabeth MartinezStudent Volunteer Coordinator510-784-4382

Department Fax 510-784-2720

Fremont Volunteer Services Contacts

Amy Choy-KwanManager of Volunteers510-248-3545
Megan DowdStaff Assistant510-248-3975

Department Fax 510-248-3628

Hayward/Fremont Gift Shop Manager

April TorresHayward: 510-784-4928Fremont:510-248-7466





 
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