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The Martinsburg VA Medical Center depends on the goodwill of our supporters. You can make a difference when you help us serve our Veterans.

Terry Stotler

Voluntary Service Chief

VA Martinsburg health care

Phone: 304-263-0811 Ext.3310

Email: terry.stotler@va.gov

Terri Martin

Voluntary Service Specialist

VA Martinsburg health care

Phone: 304-263-0811 Ext.3310

Email: terri.martin@va.gov

Lindsey Boyd

Voluntary Service Assistant

VA Martinsburg health care

Phone: 304-263-0811 Ext.3311

Email: lindsey.boyd2@va.gov

Robert Hedges

Volunteer Transportation Network Coordinator

VA Martinsburg health care

Phone: 304-263-0811 Ext.3732

Email: robert.hedges@va.gov

How to Become a Martinsburg VA Medical Center Volunteer

Becoming a volunteer at the Martinsburg VA Medical Center is easy.  You don’t have to be an employee or even a Veteran to volunteer, so everyone is welcomed to apply. Here’s how::

1. Contact the  Voluntary Service to let us know that you’re interested in Volunteering.

2. Talk with the Chief of Voluntary Service to work out a volunteer role for yourself.

3. Attend new volunteer orientation (complete required paperwork and educational briefings).

4. Get a TB Test (done for free by our medical center)

5. Receive your PIV (I.D.) badge

4. Meet your volunteer assignment supervisor and get oriented to the setting.

4. START VOLUNTEERING!

Youth Volunteers

Our medical center runs a Youth Volunteer Program every Summer. During an 8-week period running from the Middle of June to the Middle of August,  we have teens age 13 to 17 participate as volunteers throughout our facility.  Some of the volunteer role available to our youth are Red Coat Ambassadors, transporters, recreation aides,  warehouse aides etc.

A message announcing the program normally goes out via News Bytes and Facebook in April.  Sign-ups are taken until we reach our maximum number of volunteers for the year. We always give our returning volunteers the first opportunity to participate each year, plus bring on new volunteers each Summer.  Orientation is normally  done in May, so the volunteers are ready to “hit the ground running” in June.

Donations

Cash donations are used for the comfort and welfare of our Veteran patients, including:

  • Comfort items
  • Recreational activities
  • Haircuts and shaves for extended care and Veterans in need.
  • Plus, much more

Donations can be made electronically here.

Checks can be made payable to the Martinsburg VA Medical Center and the mailing address is:

Martinsburg VA Medical Center Voluntary Service

510 Butler Avenue Martinsburg, WV 25405

Click the below categories to learn about our Donation Project Areas

Library

Funds to help provide current reading/education materials for our Veterans, i.e. - newspaper subscriptions.

Recreation

Our recreation staff provides patients with productive diversionary/therapeutic activities in a seven-day-a-week program of movies, social events, sports, games, and crafts. We need your support to continue these quality activities for our Veterans.

EPTA Tickets

Eastern Panhandle Transit Authority tickets for transportation of Veterans to and from the Rescue Mission in Martinsburg.

CBOC (Community based Outpatient Clinics) funds

Refreshments for patient waiting rooms at our Community Based Outpatient Clinics in Hagerstown, Cumberland, and Frederick, MD and in Stephens City, and Harrisonburg, VA, as well as clinics in Franklin and Petersburg, WV are provided to Veterans through donated resources

Golden Age Games and Wheelchair Games Teams

Our medical center has one of the best sports/fitness programs in the country for Veterans over the age of 55 and for Veterans in wheelchairs. Both teams compete annually in national Veterans Golden Age Games and Wheelchair Games Help is always needed to help these teams travel to the games and for hotels costs.

Female Veterans Program

We are pleased to support our medical center’s Female Veterans Program. Donations of personal care products and undergarments allows us to support our newly admitted Veterans who may be in need. An annual Baby Shower event is held late each Summer and has become a very popular event. Donations of newborn and toddler items, car seats, diapers etc., help us support our new Veteran mothers and their families. 

Non-cash contributions are also accepted. Please contact the Voluntary Service Office at ext. 3309/3310/3311 to find out what our current needs are.

Veterans Transportation Network

The Voluntary Service is responsible for one of two medical center transportation programs that provide transportation for Veterans to get to their outpatient medical appointments with our main medical center:

Veterans Transportation Service (VTS) VA employee drivers serve non-ambulatory Veterans who need help with getting on and off the vehicle, to include wheelchair bound patients. VTS picks the Veteran up at their home for morning and afternoon appointments.

Veterans Transportation Network (VTN) volunteer drivers operate 9 van routes from around our catchment area that serve ambulatory Veterans who have morning appointments and who do not need assistance entering and exiting the vehicle. These routes have established stops along their route where the veteran patient is picked up and dropped off after their appointment.    

For more information on the Volunteer Transportation Network, please call X3732 to speak with the Transportation Coordinator