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Michigan Medicine Volunteer Services (University of Michigan) records, 1937-2007 (majority within 1981-1995)

6.75 linear feet (in 8 boxes) — 1.4 GB (online)

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Volunteer service unit established at the University of Michigan Hospital in 1941. The Volunteer Services program expanded from patient registration and guide services to encompass a number of programs and outreach activities that extend beyond the hospital. The materials in the University of Michigan Health Systems Volunteer Services collection contain information on the service beginning with its formal establishment in 1941. Items include topical files, photographs, and audiovisual materials covering programming, volunteer recruitment, and especially volunteer recognition.

The University of Michigan Health System Volunteer Services collection covers the years from 1937 to 2007. The majority of the material covers the years 1981-1995. The records include some history and establishment information, but a majority of the information deals with the annual volunteer recognition program. There is also a significant amount of photographs, including photographs of individuals volunteering as well as photographs from the annual volunteer recognition program. The collection has been organized into five series: Topical Files, Publications, Volunteer Recognition, Audio-Visual Materials, and Ephemera.

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Audio-Visual Materials, 1940s-2005

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The Audio-Visual Materials series (1940s-2005) is arranged alphabetically by categories and subjects. Photographs and slides compose the majority of the series. Many of the earlier photographs appear to be copy prints. Also included is a slideshow for recruiting volunteers, digital photographs, audiocassette tapes, a film reel, and digital video recordings and videocassette tapes from the annual volunteer recognition program.