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an interview with Debbie Bingham, Volunteer Program Supervisor
BCP has many departments and hundreds of employees. Do you know the function of each department? Or the role of many of our staff members? Each month, we’ll spotlight a staff member or department. This month we’d like to introduce you to BCP’s Volunteer Program Supervisor, Debbie Bingham.
What’s your job title? And what do you do? I am the Volunteer Program Supervisor for BCP and I’m in charge of scheduling more than 80 volunteers for six of our centers and mobiles. I also schedule volunteers to work in various departments to provide clerical assistance. In addition, I am responsible for coordinating volunteers for Donor Recruitment’s mobile fairs and recruiting assignments.
Describe your typical day at the Irwin Center. A typical day finds me scheduling and placing volunteers throughout our centers. It is my responsibility to be sure that volunteers are available for jobs such as staffing the canteen, providing clerical support for departments, and completing tasks needed to help make the centers run smoothly. You can also find me planning and decorating for Volunteer Appreciation Week and our annual Volunteer Recognition Tea Luncheon. If at the last minute a replacement volunteer is needed, you may also find me out at a mobile or wherever needed.
What do you like best/most about your job? Not only do I enjoy my volunteers, but my fellow coworkers as well. My job has allowed me to be creative and show my “Martha Stewart” side by helping the Party Committee decorate and plan for many different occasions such as holidays, picnics, potlucks, and social gatherings. But most of all, I enjoy working with a group of volunteers who are willing to provide their time and share in the desire to make BCP the best it can be!
What are the challenges, if any? How do you overcome them? The biggest challenge of my job is being able to provide 100 percent volunteer coverage at all centers at all times. Just when I think I have everything under control, I will receive a phone call or email advising that a volunteer can no longer provide their services, therefore, creating a challenge, AGAIN!
Anything else you’d like to add? During the duration of my 28 years with BCP, I have given more than 100 blood donations. BCP has been a huge part not only of my life, but my family life as well. My family members have become devoted blood donors and I have had the privilege of scheduling my daughters as volunteers during their high school years. Now that I am a grandmother, I look forward to passing on the tradition of volunteering to my grandchildren and teaching them the importance of blood donation. Any willing volunteers?
by Debbie Bingham, Volunteer Supervisor and special events designer

Blood Centers of the Pacific wishes all our volunteers “Happy Volunteer Week” this April 18th through 24th as we celebrate the national theme of “Celebrating People in Action.”
In addition to our volunteer blood donors, BCP is honored to have our dedicated volunteers who’re always ready to “take action” whenever and wherever needed. They are an integral part of the lifesaving team supporting BCP in several ways— from helping us keep an eye on the health and safety of our donors after their donation to making deliveries to hospitals to help save patients’ lives.
Volunteers fill several important roles at BCP: canteen hosts, couriers and office assistants. We also have laboratory assistants and mobile blood drive aides. To all of these volunteers and more, BCP takes our hats off to you for your time and talent throughout the year! As the quote by Sherry Anderson goes, “Volunteers don’t get paid, not because they’re worthless, but because they’re priceless.”
Are you interested in volunteering with us here? You can contact Debbie at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) to find out more. Or leave a comment on this blog or our Facebook page.
Thank you volunteers! You ARE priceless.
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