EDUCATION TRANSFORMING COMMUNITY HEALTH VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATION @ UW
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G e t t i n g  I n v o l v e d

We welcome all health science students, those interested in health science, and community members to apply! If interested check out the steps to becoming an ETCH volunteer (below) and complete the Volunteer Application Form below!  NOTE: We are planning on starting back up in-person volunteering opportunities in October!

Weekly sessions are created around participant chosen topics, and offer volunteers a great opportunity to connect with members of homeless communities while expanding your knowledge of preventative care, health systems, and social justice. Commitment is flexible and can be minimal – we ask that volunteers participate in at least one session per month for at least 6 months – though if you’re interested in being more involved we also have many more opportunities for volunteering, advocacy, and leadership.
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ETCH New Volunteer Checklist Final
ETCH Volunteer Application

​New Volunteer Checklist ​

Thank you for your interest in ETCH! Below are the steps to becoming an ETCH volunteer: 
  1. ​Complete Volunteer Application– Linked above.
  2. Once your Interest Survey has been reviewed, our volunteer coordinator will contact you about scheduling an interview (dates to be posted later). 
  3. If accepted, attend a volunteer orientation to go over logistics.
  4. Sign up to shadow one session – Scheduling will be explained at the orientation session.
  5. Support or lead one session per month for at least six months.

Any questions about the new volunteer process and how to get involved can be directed to etchseattle@gmail.com
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