Volunteer at MSC
MSC needs volunteers for the Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program to help ensure the rights of residents in Long-Term Care Facilities are protected!
This volunteer opportunity requires extensive training and a long-term commitment. Please visit the volunteer page at www.waombudsman.org. call 206-623-0816 or email [email protected] for more information.
We are currently not accepting volunteer applications for other programs at this time, including volunteers at our Food Bank. We can still accept volunteer groups who would like to serve in the food bank for one-day volunteer opportunities. Please email our Volunteer Coordinator for potential group food bank projects.
Stories of Hope
Volunteering changes a life
Volunteering changes a life Ten years ago, Corrina’s life changed forever when a car accident left her with a traumatic brain injury (TBI). At the time of the accident, Corrina was married with [...]
Delivering hope
Delivering hope For the last fifteen years, Hank has played an invaluable role in getting food into the hands of those who need it in Federal Way. He’s a driver for MSC’s Federal [...]
It’s a Joy
“When you are in a community, you need to give back. I thought Multi-Service Center was a good place to give back to the community and I was right,” shares Karen DelGrosso when asked about [...]
Feeding the Soul
Sarah was walking down the hall of the nursing home when a partially opened door caught her eye. She saw the name of a man and a woman on the door that she did not [...]
AmeriCorps volunteer provides help, hope, and change
"Their willingness to be open and put aside bad experiences and trust me, it's changed me. I'm more compassionate. I don't want to let them down," shares Julie Tran. Julie is a MSC Education and [...]
Be an advocate for residents of long-term care facilities
Volunteers Needed: Long-Term Care Ombuds Training Scheduled for September Long-Term Care Ombuds are "resident-directed" advocates and empower residents to use their voice to ask for what they feel they deserve. Ombuds are often the "voice" [...]