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A candy striper is a volunteer position in a hospital or medical facility, typically held by young people who are looking to gain experience in healthcare or give back to their community. Here are some steps you can take to become a candy striper: 1. Research hospitals and medical facilities in your area that accept candy striper volunteers. You can check online or contact the hospitals directly. 2. Contact the volunteer coordinator at the hospital or facility you're interested in. You can usually find their contact information on the hospital's website. Let them know that you're interested in becoming a candy striper volunteer and ask if they have any openings. 3. Complete any necessary paperwork or background checks required by the hospital or facility. This may include filling out an application, providing personal information, and undergoing a background check or drug test. 4. Attend any training or orientation sessions required by the hospital or facility. This may include learning about patient confidentiality, hospital policies, and safety procedures. 5. Dress appropriately for your role as a candy striper. Many hospitals or facilities require volunteers to wear a uniform or specific dress code. 6. Start volunteering! As a candy striper, your duties may include delivering flowers or mail to patients, escorting patients to appointments or activities, or providing comfort items like blankets or pillows. Remember, being a candy striper is a rewarding experience, but it also comes with responsibilities. Always follow the hospital or facility's rules and policies, be respectful and compassionate to patients and staff, and be reliable and punctual in your volunteer work.
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