Sep 14, 2025

Memorial Health System Volunteer Corps receives 31st Gold Award of Excellence

Posted Sep 14, 2025 10:12 AM
Memorial Health System Volunteer Corps Receives 31st Gold Award of Excellence. Courtesy of Memorial Health System
Memorial Health System Volunteer Corps Receives 31st Gold Award of Excellence. Courtesy of Memorial Health System

Memorial Health System

ABILENE - The Memorial Health System (MHS) Volunteer Corps has once again been recognized with the Gold Award of Excellence from the Hospital Auxiliaries of Kansas – marking their 31st consecutive year receiving this distinguished honor. 

To qualify for the award, volunteer groups must meet 15 requirements each year. The MHS Volunteer Corps fulfilled these by engaging in a variety of impactful activities, including: 

· Hosting fundraisers such as the Purse-A-Palooza Silent Auction, Scrub Hub, 

SUNdae FUNdraiser, and the popular Collective Goods lobby sale 

· Supporting health career scholarships 

· Recruiting new members 

· Promoting National Volunteer Week 

Jenny Stuck, MHS Volunteer Services Manager, commended the Corps for their achievement. 

“We have the most amazing volunteers!” Stuck said. “Meeting the Gold Award requirements every year shows the level of commitment our volunteers have to Memorial Health System and our community, which is truly remarkable. Each and every volunteer plays a role in the success and strength of the Volunteer Corps.” 

For more information on becoming a volunteer at Memorial Hospital, please contact Jenny Stuck, MHS Volunteer Services Manager, at 785-263-6692.