Volunteer Visitors offer support to people facing the end of life. They may simply
touch massage, and other tasks. They often give caregivers and family members a needed break.
Spring recruitment starts with five informational gatherings in February at local cafes in Watsonville,
Aptos and Santa Cruz. Training will begin on March 23rd at HSCC with a 30 hour training that covers
topics including: hospice philosophy, mindfulness education, understanding grief, family dynamics, and
the importance of self-care.
Bi-lingual volunteers, veterans wanting to serve other military veterans, massage therapists, music
therapists and pet companions are especially needed.
Community members are invited to join Forbes Ellis, Director of Volunteer Services, at any of the
following informational gatherings to learn more.
February Informational Gatherings will be held in Watsonville, Aptos and Santa Cruz
Thursday, 2/4, 10:00 – 11:00 am
Aptos Coffee Roasting Company at 19 Rancho Del Mar
Aptos
Friday, 2/5, 10-11 am
2nd Street Café at 28 2nd St.
Watsonville
Tuesday, 2/9, 11:30-12:30 am
Café Ella- 734 East Lake Ave.
Watsonville
Wednesday 2/10, 10-11 am
Aptos Coffee Roasting Company at 19 Rancho Del Mar
Aptos
Thursday, 2/11, 10:30-11:30 am
The Buttery- 702 Soquel Ave.
Santa Cruz
About Hospice of Santa Cruz County
Hospice of Santa Cruz County (HSCC) envisions a community where all people live and die with dignity.
Since 1978, HSCC has honored the choices of individuals and families by providing exemplary end-of-life
care and grief support to our community. As the county’s leading nonprofit provider of hospice care, our
core hospice program is enriched by community grief support, a children’s bereavement camp,
transitional care services, pet companion and music therapy programs, hospice care for veterans, and
end-of-life education and outreach. HSCC serves approximately 3,500 Santa Cruz County residents
annually.
Learn more at www.hospicesantacruz.org.