Join Our Legacy: Volunteer with our 65-Year-Strong First Aid Squad

Join Our Legacy

Volunteer with our 65-Year-Strong First Aid Squad

Are you looking for a way to make a real impact in our community while gaining valuable skills and experience? Join the Millburn-Short Hills Volunteer First Aid Squad today and become part of a dedicated team committed to saving lives. As an EMT volunteer, you’ll have the opportunity to make a huge difference in the lives of others.

Why Volunteer with Us?

A Community Tradition: Our first aid squad’s history is a testament to the power of community commitment. For over 65 years, we’ve been at the forefront of providing life-saving care to Millburn-Short Hills. We’ve never charged for our services since our inception in 1958. When you volunteer with us, you become a part of this storied tradition.

Make an Impact: Every day, our volunteers make a real difference in the lives of those in need. Your involvement will directly impact the safety and well-being of your friends, neighbors, and loved ones. You’ll be the first to respond during crises, providing reassurance and care when it’s needed most.

Comprehensive Training: Whether you’re an experienced healthcare professional or a newcomer to the field, we’ll equip you with the skills and knowledge to make a difference; we provide comprehensive training to all volunteers. 

Building Strong Connections: Joining our squad means becoming a part of a tight-knit community of individuals who share your passion for helping others. The friendships formed here are lifelong, and the support is unwavering.

For over six decades, MSHVFAS has had an unwavering commitment to providing emergency medical care and support to Millburn-Short Hills and has proudly served generations of residents. As we look to the future, we need your help to ensure our legacy of service continues. Join our volunteer first aid squad today and become a vital part of our enduring mission to save lives and support our community. Your commitment can make all the difference.

Visit mshvfas.org to learn more.

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