When Saint Francis Hospital opened its doors on October 1, 1960, Natalie Overall Warren already had a team of volunteers ready to enhance the patient hospital experience. She recognized that an auxiliary of citizens giving time and service from the goodness of their hearts would help weld the community and the hospital into a great asset for Tulsa.
Today, Saint Francis Health System volunteers are 450 strong and work in 120 departments across the health system, directly and indirectly enhancing patient care. The Saint Francis Volunteer Auxiliary donate an average of 150,000 hours each year with monetary contribution topping in the millions.
No matter what your skills and expertise, Saint Francis Health System can use your caring, understanding and generosity.
Today, volunteers work in:
- Saint Francis Children's Hospital
- Health Zone at Saint Francis
- Heart Hospital at Saint Francis
- Laureate Psychiatric Clinic and Hospital
- Saint Francis Hospice
- Saint Francis Hospital
- Saint Francis Hospital Muskogee
- Saint Francis Hospital South
- Saint Francis Hospital Vinita
- Warren Clinic (certain locations)
- Xavier Medical Clinic
Volunteers are not only an integral part to the day to day operations of the health system, they also raise funds through various projects. The Auxiliary has enabled the purchase of high-tech medical equipment, a state-of -the-art neonatal intensive care ambulance and other important additions to patient care and comfort.
Learn More About Volunteering at Saint Francis
For questions or to learn more, please review the links below or call Saint Francis Volunteer Service at 918-494-1150.
Adult Volunteers
Hospice Volunteers
Student Volunteers
Benefits of Volunteering
Volunteer Login