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Title: By: Sara Patterson, Tanner ODonnell, Ashley Galindo, Ruby Guerra, Calah Grimes


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Purple Rubber Duckies Project for Lucile Packard
Childrens Hospital
  • By Sara Patterson, Tanner ODonnell, Ashley
    Galindo, Ruby Guerra, Calah Grimes

2
Lucile Packard Children's Hospital
  • Lucile Packard Childrens Hospital specializes in
    caring for babies and children. Not only do they
    care for children with special medical needs, but
    they also teach parents how to best care for
    their children.

3
Centers of Excellence for Children
  • Lucile Packard Children's Hospital has
    established six clinical Centers of Excellence.
  • With specific focus areas, the Centers offer
    access to the best medical technology and
    clinical expertise to provide world-class care in
    Packard's child-friendly environment.
  • Each Center brings together an interdisciplinary
    team of physicians, nurses and health care
    professionals able to address the most complex
    and difficult pediatric medical problems. 
  • At Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, we stand
    for finding answers, teamwork and empowerment. A
    career isnt just about tasks and responsibility.
    Its about having pride in what you do while
    being given the power to ask questions and change
    things for the better.

4
How do you Volunteer at Lucile Packard Children
Hospital?
  • To participate as a volunteer, we require that
    you be at least 14 years of age and committed to
    volunteer for approximately three hours per week
    for six months on a regularly scheduled basis.
  • There are five main areas of volunteer
    opportunities
  • Direct patient contact
  • Semi-direct patient contact
  • Customer service
  • Administrative support
  • Special projects
  • As a potential volunteer you will need to
  • Attend an orientation
  • At the orientation, obtain an application packet
    and schedule an interview
  • Attend the interview on time and bring completed
    application
  • Obtain and return two reference check forms
  • Wait and hear from Volunteer Services about
    placement
  • Provide proof of measles/rubeola/vaccination (2
    doses)
  • Provide proof of TB test
  • Obtain FBI fingerprint clearance
  • Get signed ID badge forms and obtain badge
  • Determine a start date with your volunteer
    supervisor

5
What we are doing to help?
  • At our school we are putting on a rummage sale
    which includes the sale of baked goods and
    lemonade.
  • A week prior to the weekend event of the junk
    sale we are taking collections to sell on our
    back soccer field at Buchser Middle School.
  • The junk sale will sell a variety of things such
    as something you forgot to give to goodwill or a
    new pair of shoes you would like to donate
  • Please show up to look through our junk to find
    it a new home. By purchasing your new founded toy
    you provide us the funds to support the Lucile
    Packard Childrens Hospital and Dave Lucile
    Packard Foundation.

6
  • David and Lucile Packard believed America to be
    the home of a unique type of organization
    dependent upon private funding and volunteer
    leadership. Together, universities, national
    institutions, community groups, youth agencies,
    family planning centers, and hospitals constitute
    a great American tradition that complements
    government efforts to focus on society's needs.
  • In 1986, David and Lucile Packard donated 40
    million for the construction of a new children's
    hospital in Palo Alto, California. Now known as
    the Lucile Packard Children's Hospital at
    Stanford (LPCH), this state-of-the-art facility
    was designed as a nurturing, supportive place for
    children that incorporates gardens, outdoor play
    areas, and other unique features into the healing
    process. With over 650 physicians and 4,750
    support staff and volunteers, LPCH is a
    world-class, nonprofit hospital devoted entirely
    to the care of babies, children, adolescents, and
    expectant mothers.
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