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    Teens spend summer helping others

    Teens spend summer helping others

    Photo By Petty Officer 1st Class James Stenberg | Hannah Branstetter, a teen volunteer, records information while volunteering inside...... read more read more

    ALABAMA, UNITED STATES

    08.13.2013

    Story by Petty Officer 1st Class James Stenberg 

    NMRTC Pensacola

    NAVAL HOSPITAL PENSACOLA, Fla. – During summer months when most teens are excited to be out of school, a few decide to spend their time helping out in the community. The American Red Cross and Naval Hospital Pensacola work together each summer to support the Red Cross Summer Teen Volunteer Program, which allows teens to volunteer at the hospital.

    The Red Cross has a long and proud tradition of assisting U.S. Armed Forces medical facilities like NHP. From greeting everyone with a smile as they come in the door to assisting staff and patients in various ways throughout the hospital, the volunteers at NHP make a big difference in helping the hospital complete its mission of providing exceptional health care.

    “We have a joint venture with the Red Cross for the teen program and every year we do what is called the Red Cross Teen Summer Volunteer Program,” said Lt. Cmdr. Edward Brinston, NHP’s Summer Teen Volunteer Program coordinator. “The goal is to allow [teens] to come to our facility or our outlying clinics and volunteer to get the exposure of how we operate as a Medical Treatment Facility. What I like about it is that the [teens] are able to rotate around to different departments depending on what their interests are.”

    The program allows the kids a chance to work at various places in the hospital. Along with the experiences they get from working in the medical field, the volunteer time counts as community service hours towards certain graduation and scholarship requirements.

    “Part of our mission is to support the services of the armed forces,” said LaDonna Spivey, volunteer coordinator for the Northwest Florida Red Cross Chapter. “This teen volunteer program helps them get the best of both worlds. As they support the hospital and get volunteer hours they might need for [graduation] or for scholarships, they also get to explore a potential future career.”

    Some of the volunteers took full advantage of the program and used the opportunity to explore a possible career in medicine.

    “I’m really interested in going into the medical field, so that was a big draw for me,” said Hannah Branstetter, a teen volunteer. “I have learned a lot and really like the people here in radiology. I learned how to set up x-rays, I.V.s and lots of other things, and it all helps if you want to go on and do things in the medical field.”

    “I volunteered to get my community service hours and for [planning] my future,” said Latiya Bailey, a teen volunteer. “I was thinking about wanting to be a pediatrician or dental hygienist and while I was volunteering here I worked in dental and pediatrics.”

    While some of the volunteers had little or no previous knowledge of Navy Medicine, several of the volunteers had in-depth knowledge prior to arriving to the hospital through their parents who work at the hospital.

    “I was happy that she had the opportunity to volunteer this year,” said Bailey’s mother Ananda Lemon, leading petty officer, Directorate Branch Health Clinics, when asked about her daughter’s experience. “She was able to complete her community service hours in a relatively short amount of time. She passed the mark she needed for graduation, but she was interested in pediatrics and dental. I think getting the opportunity to see a little bit of both helped her focus on what she really wants to do in the future.

    “I think it’s a good opportunity for teens, they can get an idea of what reality is all about as far as the work force, and it gives them a different mindset on different types of careers they could possibly go into. Anybody that has the opportunity to take advantage of the program should do it.”

    For more information on this program or other volunteer programs with the Red Cross, please visit http://www.redcross.org/fl/pensacola.

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    Date Taken: 08.13.2013
    Date Posted: 08.13.2013 10:37
    Story ID: 111881
    Location: ALABAMA, US

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