Auxiliary

If you’re looking for a rewarding way to give back, volunteer through the Montage Health Foundation Auxiliary.

Every day, adult, collegiate and High School Service Learning Auxiliary volunteers make a positive difference in the lives of patients, visitors, and staff. Members of the Auxiliary:

  • Enhance the healthcare experience for our patients
  • Give personal attention, comfort, and care to patients and their families
  • Greet and help visitors
  • Support daily operations, administrative, medical, and patient services

Volunteer information

Look forward to the satisfaction and enjoyment you’ll gain from helping others as an Auxiliary volunteer. Learn more about:

  • How to become a volunteer – Apply to become an volunteer
  • Volunteer opportunities – View available adult and collegiate or high school service learning volunteer opportunities
  • Information for current volunteers – Access volunteer resources, including our online volunteer portals

Become a Friend of the Auxiliary

Make a Friend of the Auxiliary donation to become a part of the Auxiliary without the time commitment of volunteering.

Auxiliary history

Founded in 1955 by eight community-minded women, the Auxiliary has grown to include more than 250 volunteers. Since its inception, volunteers have donated more than 4 million hours of service.

Mission statement

The mission of the Auxiliary is to enhance, through volunteer efforts, the quality of service given for the comfort, care, and well-being of patients and the related needs of their families, visitors, staff, and the community at large.

Board of directors

  • President: Scott Clegg
  • Vice President of Membership: Mary Woolwine
  • Vice President of Auxiliary Services: Millie Wade
  • Treasurer: Linda Dilger
  • Secretary: Carla Lloyd
  • Nominating Director: Maura Leos
  • Education and Training Director: Jim Perrine
  • High School Service Learning Director: To be filled
  • Program Director: Jane Durant-Jones
  • Public Information Director: Stephen Lee
  • Past President/Parliamentarian: Linda Murillo

Volunteer your time

Apply online to become a volunteer. After you apply, we’ll contact you to set up a one-on-one meeting. For more information, contact the Volunteer Services office at (831) 625-4555.

Apply online

Upcoming Classes & Events

  • Dec
    10
    Tuesday
    1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
    Join this in-person workshop on planning for and talking about what you want when it comes to serious illness and end-of-life care. Taking these steps now will reduce stress later and allow your choices to be honored.
  • Dec
    10
    Tuesday
    5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
    This workshop teaches families with children and teens skills and concepts to cultivate more peace in the home. Topics include escalation prevention, self-regulation, communication skills, and role modeling.
  • Dec
    11
    Wednesday
    3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
    Building resilience in babies helps them handle challenges, take safe risks, and learn from mistakes. By nurturing resilience, parents can support their baby’s growth into a confident and capable child.
  • Dec
    11
    Wednesday
    6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
    Surgeons Mark Vierra and Steven S. Chang have helped thousands of people get on a path to weight loss and better health through weight-loss surgery.