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Experience the joy of volunteering while supporting the vital work of Walla Walla Community Hospice.
Experience the joy of volunteering while supporting the vital work of Walla Walla Community Hospice.
Walla Walla Community Hospice is an independent, not-for-profit organization established in 1980. We provide end-of-life comfort care, family support, and grief and bereavement support in the communities we serve.
The mission of Walla Walla Community Hospice is to provide compassionate care to patients in the final stages of life and support for their loved ones and caregivers.
Walla Walla Hospice offers compassionate end-of-life care, creating a warm environment for patients and loved ones to find solace and support during this challenging journey.
Hospice provides a comprehensive team approach to caring for patients and families during the entire final stage of an illness, not just the very end. From the moment someone learns of an incurable condition, hospice can begin offering a full range of support services to meet all of their needs throughout this difficult time.
“Hospice staff are beyond friendly carrying and know what to do to help your loved one getting close to passing away with love. And help you through this tough heartbreaking time in your and families life.”
– Liza M.
“Hospice staff are beyond friendly carrying and know what to do to help your loved one getting close to passing away with love. And help you through this tough heartbreaking time in your and families life.”
– Liza M.
“Hospice staff are beyond friendly carrying and know what to do to help your loved one getting close to passing away with love. And help you through this tough heartbreaking time in your and families life.”
– Liza M.
Serving Walla Walla and Columbia counties and NE Umatilla County.





As a volunteer for Walla Walla Community Hospice, whether you are working directly with patients, in the office, or during an event, YOU ARE AN ESSENTIAL PART OF THE TEAM which allows us to offer quality, compassionate care to our patients and support for their caregivers or loved ones.
If you would like to volunteer, please fill out our general volunteer application form by clicking on the button below or contact us at volunteer@wwhospice.org to determine what opportunities best suit your interests, abilities and availability.
Is volunteering right for me?
Most people say they would choose end-of-life
care in the comfort of their own home,
surrounded by friends and family. We honor that
choice and help make it happen.
Serving Walla Walla and Columbia
counties and NE Umatilla County.