Volunteer at Ebenezer
Discover new ways to share your talent and passion
Ebenezer offers a variety of programs and services to meet the needs of older adults. Volunteers of all ages play a vital role in helping us fulfill our important mission. Come join our team of volunteers and touch the lives of Ebenezer residents. We offer volunteer opportunities in the following locations:
Ebenezer Ridges Campus
Friends of Ebenezer auxiliary, Ridges campus
13820 Community Drive
Burnsville, MN 55337
952-898-8419
Nancy Hilla
E-mail nhilla1@fairview.org
Ebenezer Minneapolis Campus
Ebenezer Hands & Hearts Moving & Estate Sales
Friends of Ebenezer, Minneapolis campus
612-872-8515
Laura Arne
E-mail larne1@fairview.org
470 Fairview Blvd.
Red Wing, MN 55066
651-267-5444
Jackie Brenne
E-mail jbrenne2@fairview.org
Meadows on Fairview
25565 Fairview Ave.
Wyoming, MN 55092
651-982-6228
Lori Norman
E-mail lnorman1@fairview.org
Martin Luther Campus*
1401 East 100th St.
Bloomington, MN 55425
952-948-5146
3451 Parklawn Ave.
Edina, MN 55435
Jody Ballantyne
jballan2@fairview.org
952-898-6700
Many ways to serve
Ebenezer has a variety of opportunities available for volunteers, including the following:
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Getting started
We will do our best to match your skills and preferences with the volunteer opportunities we have available. To get started, the following steps are required:
• Complete a volunteer application pack and e-mail to larne1@fairview.org
• We'll contact to schedule a face-to-face interview
• We'll complete a criminal background check
• We'll provide a free mantoux test If the position you fill requires one
• Attend a brief orientation session
Ebenezer has opportunities for volunteers who can devote a few hours each week, a few hours each month or are available on an “as needed” basis.
Additional requirements
We are looking for volunteers who have a sense of compassion, integrity, caring, and respect for older adults. We require that all Ebenezer volunteers follow our policies concerning appropriate, non-discriminatory treatment of all residents, staff, and visitors, without distinction because of race, creed, color, age, religion, ancestry, sex, or any other characteristic protected under state, federal or local law, statute or administrative regulation. Volunteers are also required to adhere to Minnesota laws regarding vulnerable adults as defined by the HIPPA Privacy Act.
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