Volunteer Week
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Participate in Volunteer Week!

April 14, 2022

Volunteer Week Social Media Toolkit

National Volunteer Week: April 18-22, 2022

It’s National Volunteer Week. Our volunteers play a pivotal role in advancing endocrinology, championing key public health issues, and designing programs and services that greatly support our members.

Each day this week, we will highlight and thank volunteers for their contributions to our mission on our social media channels: Twitter @TheEndoSociety, Facebook @EndocrineSociety, and Instagram @theendocrinesociety.

  • Monday: Volunteer week kickoff
  • Tuesday: Task forces, working groups, and Special Interest Groups
  • Wednesday: Committees, Special project volunteers
  • Thursday: Volunteer stories from our members
  • Friday: Discover new ways you can stay involved!

We encourage the entire community to participate in our Volunteer Week campaign by sharing the social media graphics in our toolkit. Be sure to tag us in your posts and use the hashtag #VolunteerWeek!

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Are you ready to get involved? Learn more about becoming a volunteer here!

Member Volunteer Spotlight

Would you like to be featured in an upcoming spotlight? Complete this questionnaire to see your story featured in a future spotlight.

Member Spotlight

Jim Zanghi, PhD

Jim Zanghi
My first volunteer role was membership on the steering committee for the entrepreneurship SIG. I am currently a member on this SIG.
Member Spotlight

Jim Zanghi, PhD

My first volunteer role was membership on the steering committee for the entrepreneurship SIG. I am currently a member on this SIG.

Member Spotlight

Thomas Zoeller, PhD

Thomas Zoeller
Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals SIG Steering Group Co-Chair, Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals Advisory Group
Member Spotlight

Thomas Zoeller, PhD

Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals SIG Steering Group Co-Chair, Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals Advisory Group

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