VHOCC to host online, in-person volunteer orientations

Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County (VHOCC) is offering community orientations, open to anyone seeking to learn more about hospice or curious about volunteering.

From 11 a.m.-noon on Thursday, Dec. 3, the organization — a local nonprofit that serves communities from Joyce to Diamond Point — offers an orientation via Zoom. Participation requires a computer, tablet or smart phone with camera, microphone and speakers. The link to connect will be sent to those who call 360-452-1511 with an email address by noon Wednesday, Dec. 2.

Because of the recent guidance issued by Gov. Jay Inslee, there will only be one orientation — online — to avoid any social gathering indoors.

No registration is necessary, but all attendees must abide by health guidelines (wearing a mask and physical distancing.)

There is a need for equipment delivery drivers and helpers in Sequim and Port Angeles — a VHOCC vehicle and training is provided — along with other volunteer opportunities, for which training is also provided.

VHOCC continually monitors and follows COVID-19 guidelines from the CDC, State of Washington, and Clallam County.

Learn more at VHOCC.org or www.facebook.com/Volunteerhospiceofclallamcounty, or call 360-452-1511.