Preventing the spread of COVID-19 makes it an unusual circumstance for coordinating volunteer efforts.
Proceeds from this sale benefit Augusta University and AU Health volunteer programs and scholarships.
While the team would love it if all Augusta University and AU Health employees to register to ride and raise money for the Cancer Center, they are also looking for volunteers to help during the Opening Ceremony on May 29 and Ride Day on May 30.
Augusta University and Shepeard Community Blood Center will be co-hosting two blood drives on campus.
The Office of Volunteer Services and Community Engagement is hosting a $6 Valentine’s Day sale in the lobby of the Children’s Hospital of Georgia beginning Monday, Jan. 27, until Wednesday, Jan. 29.
Local high school and college students can make a difference at Augusta University Medical Center by participating in volunteer programs this summer.
The Office of Volunteer Services and Community Engagement is now accepting applications for the 2019-20 Augusta University Volunteen-VolunJag Spirit of Service Scholarship.
Dr. Renad Abu-Sawwa is sharing her art for the first time during the January Healing Arts exhibition at Augusta University Medical Center.
The Salvation Army of Augusta is hosting several volunteer campaigns this season and invites the Augusta University community to get involved.
This year, Augusta University’s VolunTeen Board hosted its annual ICU drive to collect donations that will assist families of patients.
There are several local service projects in need of participants this season to benefit Augusta University’s students, patients and families.
The Office of Volunteer Services and Engagement is hosting another Masquerade sale from Monday, Nov. 18, through Wednesday, Nov. 20.
Local artist Jeff Tilden is showcasing his most recent work at Augusta University Health’s November Healing Arts exhibition.
Augusta University faculty, staff and students lent their paws to community organizations for the annual Day of Service.
Though general registration for this year’s Day of Service is closed, two additional project sites have been added, so if you haven’t already registered, it’s not too late to “lend a paw.”
In an effort to assist these families in meaningful ways, consider being an AU Health Pantry Partner by donating non-perishable food items, paper items or personal hygiene products.
“There has been such a great spirit of generosity and I feel even more proud to be a member of this institution," said Joe Webber, director of CEPaR at Augusta University.
This month, Bea Barnes is the featured artist for the Healing Arts Gallery Wall, showcasing her work inspired by her environment and loved ones.
A volunteer program at the medical center gives local college students a chance to give back to the community.
Take a look at what's happening at Augusta University this week.