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600 Volunteers. 45,000 hours. One inspiring week.

L-R: Charles Freestone, Dr. William Cristo, Marie Casey and Robert Macclary volunteer at the info desk at the West Roxbury VA campus, April 23, 2025.
From left: Charles Freestone, Dr. William Cristo, Marie Casey and Robert Macclary volunteer at the information desk at VA Boston’s West Roxbury campus, April 23, 2025. During National Volunteer Week, VA Boston recognized the impact of more than 600 volunteers who gave over 45,000 hours of service in the past year. (VA Boston HCS photo by Deirdre Salvas)
By Deirdre Salvas, public affairs specialist

During National Volunteer Week, VA Boston Healthcare System proudly recognizes the dedication of more than 600 individuals who choose to serve Veterans through volunteerism, their collective contributions totaling more than 45,000 hours this year alone.

“Our volunteers go above and beyond in everything they do,” said Matt Edwards, chief of the Center for Development and Civic Engagement at VA Boston. “They don’t just support our mission—they enhance it. From helping Veterans navigate our facilities to offering a friendly face and a steady hand, their contributions make a real difference.”

Among those volunteers is Robert Macclary, a Marine and Vietnam Veteran who has spent the last three years giving back at VA Boston. After retiring, he said he needed something more to fill his days. “I could only read so many books,” he said with a laugh. Inspired by the kindness he experienced from volunteers during his own visits as a patient, Macclary decided to stop by the West Roxbury campus and sign up.

“I always appreciated the volunteers,” he said. “They were so helpful. It made a difference just being greeted with a smile.”

What started as a way to stay busy quickly became something deeper. “For me, it’s about connection, service and community,” Macclary said. “My wife sees how good it’s been for me just getting out and seeing people.”

He now volunteers multiple days a week and even doubled his shifts. “I started working two shifts a day because four hours just wasn’t long enough,” he said. “I’m probably getting more benefit out of it than I should, really. I love it. I love the people, love it all.”

Volunteers at VA Boston support a wide range of services, from Red Coat Ambassadors who greet visitors, to DAV drivers who provide essential transportation, to those who assist directly in clinical and administrative roles. Each person brings their time, talents and heart to the mission—enriching the experience of Veterans, caregivers and staff alike.

Each hour volunteered reflects a shared commitment to giving back to those who have served. During this week of recognition, VA Boston extends its deepest thanks to every volunteer whose presence helps carry out our mission.

A recognition ceremony was held April 25, 2025, to honor and celebrate these incredible individuals for their time, care and service to VA Boston’s Veteran community.

Get involved! To learn more about VA Boston’s volunteer programs, visit va.gov/boston-health-care/work-with-us/volunteer-or-donate or contact the Center for Development and Civic Engagement at vhabhscdce@va.gov