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Virginia Association of Healthcare Auxiliaries and Volunteers

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VAHAV
About Us
Meet your board - Send email
Membership Directory
Gift Shop Directory
Make Directory Changes
VAHAV Letter Head
VAHAV Forms
Application For Auxiliary Membership
Application for Volunteer Service
Association Individual Mailings (AIM)
Auxiliary and Volunteer Presidents Fiscal Year Dues
Directory Changes
Hospital Auxiliary Self-Assessment Questionnaire
Memorandum Of Understanding
Resource Library Order Form
Skills Bank
Sponsor/Contributor Contract
Fill Out Annual Survey Report
Conference Registration Packet
Order Resource Material
VAHAV Board - Blue Book
Leadership Manual
Updated October 2009
VAHAV Newsletters, "Connection"
Connection-2010-January
Connection-2009-October
Connection-2009-July
Connection-2009-April
Connection-2009-January
Connection-2008-September
Connection-2008-June

Up Coming Events

Capital District Meeting
March 30, 2010
Hampton Roads District Meeting
April 8, 2010
Northern District Meeting
Inova Fair Oaks Hospital
May 12, 2010
Piedmont District Meeting
Augusta Health
May 18, 2010
Southwestern District Meeting
May 26, 2010
Board of Directors Meeting Jan. 31-Feb. 2, 2010
Board of Directors Meeting May 4-5, 2010
Board of Directors Meeting August 2-3, 2010
Board of Directors Meeting October 11, 2010
Annual Conference
Hotel Roanoke
Roanoke
October 11-13, 2010
Board of Directors Meeting October 13, 2010


The Organization

The Virginia Association of Healthcare Auxiliaries/Volunteers (VAHAV)
is the only organization of its kind in the state, which specifically
serves health care auxiliaries, and volunteer's organizations.

Founded in 1949, the organization is dedicated to helping its member organizations
achieve their full potential by offering recruitment tools, education, support,
communication and vitalization to its members.

The Mission

The mission of the Association is to provide and develop effective leadership,
support and education to member organizations of Virginia health care facilities.

Membership

Currently, we have sixty-four (64) healthcare auxiliaries and volunteer
organizations as members. These organizations are made up of men and women
who volunteer their time, expertise, and caring concern to Virginia's
health care facilities. Membership is open to any auxiliary or volunteer
organization affiliated with a health care facility in the Commonwealth
of Virginia and recognized by the governing body of the health care facility.