Volunteer with Us

Whether you volunteer your time or provide a donation, the hope and support you can offer patients will be limitless. To make a difference in the lives of your community, fill out this form for more information.

Volunteer and donation opportunities include:

  • Scholarships
    • Offering donations to foster the development of future medical providers
  • Pet Therapy
    • Bringing a pet in to brighten a patient’s day
  • Future Healthcare Leadership Program
  • Providing introduction to the healthcare industry for teens 14-17 years of age
  • Texas Association of Healthcare Volunteers (TAHV)
  • Growing personal development
  • Ronald McDonald Room Opportunity
  • Supporting Providence Children's Hospital in the NICU, pediatrics, oncology clinic, activity room and more.

Scholarships 

The Hospitals of Providence Volunteer Program acknowledges the importance of secondary education. For that reason, our volunteers raise funds throughout the year to fund scholarships that are open to any member of the community who is pursuing a medical degree in the El Paso area or beyond.

The Memorial Campus scholarship is open to students working toward a health related undergraduate degree at a local university (i.e., El Paso Community College, The University of Texas at El Paso) including New Mexico State University (NMSU). Graduate degree program applicants may apply each year, but are limited to receive this scholarship for three years only.  

Application deadline is in March each year. Click here to email the volunteer director to learn more.

The Sierra Campus scholarship is open to students working toward a health related undergraduate degree at any university or college in the United States. Graduate degree program applicants may apply each year, but are limited to receive this scholarship for three years only.  

Application deadline is in March each year. Click here to email the volunteer director to learn more.

The East Campus scholarship is open to students working toward a health related undergraduate degree at any university or college in the United States.  Graduate degree program applicants may apply each year, but are limited to receive this scholarship for three years only. 

Application deadline is in March each year. Click here to email the volunteer director to learn more.

The Transmountain Campus scholarship is open to students working toward a health related undergraduate degree at any university or college in the United States.  Graduate degree program applicants may apply each year, but are limited to receive this scholarship for three years only. 

Application deadline is in March each year. Click here to email the volunteer director to learn more.