Brownwood News – The Brownwood Regional Medical Center Volunteers recently announced JoAnn Goodwin, a BRMC Volunteer, has been installed as the President of the Texas Association of Healthcare Volunteers (TAHV) for the 2017 – 2018 Volunteer Year. Goodwin became President on Saturday, May 27, 2017, during the 2017 TAHV State Convention held at The Woodlands Waterway Marriot located in The Woodlands, Texas.

 

 

Pictured at top: JoAnn Goodwin, 2017-2018 President of TAHV (L), receives the TAHV President’s Gavel from Judith (Judi) Winslow, 2016 – 2017 President of TAHV (R), during the installation ceremony.

The Texas Association of Healthcare Volunteers is comprised of volunteers from 237 medical facilities throughout the State of Texas. The organization has 10 member districts across the state. The BRMC Volunteer Organization is a member of TAHV District 6.

JoAnn Goodwin joined the BRMC Volunteers in May of 2005 and has contributed over 16,400 Hours of Volunteer Service at BRMC. She served as President of the BRMC Volunteers in 2011 – 2012 and 2015 – 2016. Goodwin has served as the District Representative from TAHV District 6 since 2010. She currently is the Chairperson of the BRMC Day Surgery / Outpatient Registration Waiting Volunteer Service Area having served in this area of responsibility since 2011. Goodwin also serves a member of the BRMC Scholarship Committee.

The BRMC Volunteers are actively soliciting new members. If you have an interest in serving others a minimum of 6 to 8 hours per month, BRMC Volunteering will meet your needs. BRMC Volunteer applications may be obtained in the BRMC Gift Shop, at the front entrance information desk, online at http://www.brmc-cares.com or by calling the BRMC Volunteer Office at 325-649-3399 or emailing the BRMC Volunteers at brmc_volunteer@brmc-cares.com and stating that you would like to become a BRMC Volunteer. Those who have an interest in volunteering may also contact Andrea Lee, BRMC Marketing Coordinator, at 325-649-3392.