Become a Music with Heart Volunteer

Volunteer Profile

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Do you love to sing? Or, would you love to sing if you could do it with a rock and roll chorale in the company of friends who are so happy to see you?

A Music with Heart volunteer is a person who has performed live onstage with a big band or who has only sung in the shower. All levels of singing experience are welcome.

They may be a shy person who lights up behind a microphone or a gregarious greeter who learns each person’s name as he comes through the door.

Are you a professional musician?  Would you like to donate your talent?   Lead guitarists, drummers, bassist, saxophonist and keyboardist are always in demand!

The primary qualification for a great volunteer is an open heart, stamina, enthusiasm, and a capacity for welcoming interaction also serve.

Let your little light—or your very big light— shine as a member of Music with Heart!

Volunteer Code of Conduct

 

These are rules that are established to keep residents, guests, and Music with Heart members safe during volunteer time at the facilities we visit.

  • Volunteers will respect the privacy of guests/residents.  There will be no discussion of personal, health and social issues (religion, politics, etc.) with residents or fellow volunteers in attendance at the facility.

  • Volunteers will not solicit information from guests/residents, take photos or use personal conversations for research papers or other publications unless authorized by the Music with Heart organization.

  • Music with Heart is not responsible for any loss or injury to any volunteers that might occur during our times as volunteers at these facilities.

  • Volunteers will not bring minor children or pets to the facilities without prior consent from Tim or Jane McHale.

  • Volunteers will not provide or accept or solicit services or favors from guests/residents.

  • Volunteers will not exchange personal information like phone numbers or addresses with guests/residents.

  • Volunteers will not transport residents or guests to or from gigs without prior consent from Tim or Jane McHale.

  • Volunteers will remain in the performance area.

  • In this age of viruses and contagions, a simple fist bump or elbow touch is recommended. Volunteers will not attend a gig when sick.

  • Volunteers will not attend if they have recently consumed drugs or alcohol.

  • Volunteers will not use vulgar or inappropriate language.