One team. Neighbors helping neighbors.
Genesis employee volunteering at Christ's Table

One team. Neighbors helping neighbors.

Monday, October 27, 2025

Local nonprofit organizations are the heart of our community. Whether mentoring youth, feeding families or fostering animals, these groups serve our community with heart and purpose.

When local nonprofits need a helping hand, our 4,400+ Genesis team members are ready to step in. Together, we can spread more smiles and talents to make an ever greater impact.

Meet three Genesis team members who partner with nonprofits to help strengthen our community.

Emily Bailey

Genesis employee volunteering at Christ's Table

For Emily Bailey, Genesis Patient Access Manager, the Salvation Army’s mission inspired a family tradition of service. “My grandmothers volunteered at the Salvation Army,” said Emily. “I grew up learning how important it is to serve others.” Emily also volunteers at Christ’s Table, often alongside her Genesis Patient Access team. ”There’s strength in numbers,” she said. “Together, we can make wonderful things happen in our community.”


Darla Doss

Genesis employee volunteering at United Way Tax Clinic

Genesis HealthCare Foundation Development Consultant Darla Doss registers community members during the annual United Way Tax Clinic. She also helps with the hospitality team at her church, making guests and members feel welcome. “Volunteering makes it easy to meet great people,” said Darla. “I’m grateful that I can give back.” Darla is also part of the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women program, which raises awareness and promotes treatment for women with heart disease.


Andrew Luallen

Genesis employee volunteering at Scouting America Muskingum Valley Council

As a proud Eagle Scout, Genesis Education Services Consultant Andrew Luallen gives back to the program that shaped his youth. He volunteers with Scouting America Muskingum Valley Council, mentoring the next generation as a local Cubmaster and Assistant Scoutmaster in his daughters’ units. “Scouting is more than outdoor skills,” said Andrew. “Scouting empowers young men and women to develop into future leaders who will make a positive impact on the world around them.”


CONTACT US

Need a volunteer? 

Share local volunteering opportunities with our team. Eligible local nonprofit organizations that meet the guidelines can complete the online request form at genesishcs.org/request-volunteers.

• Opportunities that support Muskingum, Coshocton, Perry, Guernsey, Noble or Morgan counties.

• Church events that benefit the entire community.

• Submit requests at least 30 days before your event. Requests are reviewed weekly.

• Contact Genesis Community Relations at 740-454-5913, option 2, with questions.