April 1, 2022

How to become a volunteer

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Cindy Blake

Getting involved with Chosen, Inc., is a straightforward and rewarding way to make a tangible difference in both local and international communities. Whether you're skilled in construction, healthcare, logistics, or simply have a heart to serve, Chosen offers diverse opportunities to contribute.

How to Get Involved

Joining Chosen's mission is as simple as filling out a general volunteer form, which helps match your skills with current needs. Volunteer roles include:

  • Organizing, cleaning, and repairing medical equipment
  • Serving as a pick-up/delivery driver 
  • Tearing apart scrap materials for recycling
  • Organizing fundraisers
  • Assisting with building maintenance projects

For those interested in international service, Chosen210 coordinates short-term mission trips to Yucatán, México. These trips welcome both medical and non-medical volunteers to participate in activities such as healthcare campaigns, construction projects, and community outreach programs. No professional medical experience is required to make a meaningful impact. 

Benefits of Volunteering

Volunteering with Chosen, Inc.,  not only benefits the communities served but also enriches the lives of volunteers. Participants often experience personal growth, enhanced skills, and a deeper sense of purpose. Engaging in service projects fosters connections with like-minded individuals and provides opportunities to witness the direct impact of your efforts.

Moreover, Chosen's commitment to providing quality healthcare equipment and services ensures that your contributions support sustainable and meaningful change. 

Take the First Step

Ready to make a difference? Visit chosen210.com/get-involved to explore current opportunities and submit your volunteer form. Whether you choose to serve locally or abroad, your involvement with Chosen will contribute to transforming lives and communities through compassionate service.

“For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.” – Ephesians 2:10