Shepherd's Hope

This is a faith-based ministry providing access to health care services for Central Florida’s unemployed and uninsured. The poor can receive free non-emergency medical care and frequently free medications.

The program is supported and staffed by volunteers from many different denominational churches in the community.  The volunteers offer their time, talent, and treasure to run the many clinics.  Doctors and nurses, as well as those without any health care backgrounds, volunteer once or twice a month to help run the clinics.  Any parishioner can volunteer as little or as much time as he/she can.

As Christians, we are to follow Christ’s example as he taught us to heal the sick.  Anyone who can volunteer to work at a center one or two nights a month can make a huge difference in the life of the poor who come to receive our services. For general volunteers, there is an application to fill out and a one-hour orientation. Volunteers must be at least 18 years old to volunteer in the health centers, and at least 16 years old to help in the central office located in Winter Garden, Florida.

If you would like to volunteer, register at https://www.volgistics.com/appform/1686184543

Clinic locations are as follows:

  • Dr. Diebel, Jr. Memorial Health Center
    12050 East Colonial Dr., Orlando, FL 32826
    (Inside the WIC building)

  • Downtown Orlando Health Center
    Orange County Medical Clinic
    101 S Westmoreland Dr., Orlando, FL 32805

  • West Orange Health Center
    455 9th St., Winter Garden, FL 34787

  • Paul Hoyer Health Center
    The Sharing Center Plaza
    600 North US 17-92, Ste 124, Longwood, FL 32750

Volunteer Code of Ethics

AS A SHEPHERD’ S HOPE VOLUNTEER, I AGREE TO:

  • Keep confidential all information I may learn directly or indirectly about a patient or fellow volunteer unless legally obligated to do otherwise.  I will only seek information on a client that is important to the performance of my assigned task.

  • Treat all patients, staff, and fellow volunteers with dignity, courtesy, and respect.

  • Celebrate and embrace the diversity of patients, staff, and volunteers, regardless of cultural or language barriers, economic status, physical handicap, or religious preference.

  • Arrive on time for scheduled shift or notify the Health Center Manager as soon as possible if I am unable to maintain my commitments to volunteer as scheduled.

  • Bring an attitude of open-mindedness and willingness for training and supervision.

  • Complete all assigned tasks with a commitment to quality.

  • Present a professional image and demeanor to patients, staff, and fellow volunteers.

  • Discuss any problems, issues, or suggestions with the Health Center Manager.

  • Adhere to Shepherd’s Hope policies and guidelines.

For more information and an application please visit:

www.shepherdshope.org

 

Contact:

Stephanie Bradford

407-876-6699, ext. 226