Volunteers play an essential role at Crawford County Memorial Hospital, helping support positive patient experiences and strengthen the sense of care and connection that matters so much in a healthcare setting. From offering companionship and encouragement to supporting important programs and services, volunteers make a direct and meaningful impact on the lives of patients and community members across Crawford County.
At CCMH, we are always looking to grow our volunteer community and welcome individuals who want to give back in a meaningful way. Whether you are a high school or college student, currently working, or enjoying retirement, there are a variety of hospital volunteer opportunities available to match different interests, schedules, and stages of life.
One of the many benefits of volunteering at CCMH is the flexibility it offers. Volunteers can serve as regularly or as infrequently as their schedule allows, making it easier to get involved in a way that feels manageable and rewarding. No matter how much time someone is able to give, their support plays a crucial role in helping us care for patients and serve our community.
Many of our volunteers also share that they gain just as much from the experience as they give. Jan Jacobsen, a longtime CCMH volunteer, shared, “I know that I receive as much or more than what I give. Volunteering gives me purpose.” That sense of purpose, connection, and service is something many volunteers find through their time at CCMH.
If you have been looking for volunteer opportunities in Denison, Iowa, or want to make a difference through hospital volunteer work, we encourage you to consider joining our CCMH volunteer team. Volunteers are a vital part of our mission, and their compassion, generosity, and presence help make a lasting difference.
To learn more or express interest in volunteering, fill out our volunteer interest form.
Questions? Contact Dustin Durbin at ddurbin@ccmhia.com or call 712-265-2520.


