Recognizing CAP Volunteer Luke Marshall


CAP is so very pleased to recognize and celebrate one of our CAP volunteers, Luke Marshall. Luke was one of seven people individual recently recognized by Jiffy Lube International through the “Do More Award”, which seeks to “honor volunteers who use their vehicles to make a difference, whether it is driving a cancer patient to the hospital for treatment or delivering a hot meal to a family in need. By providing these volunteers with a year’s worth of vehicle maintenance services, Jiffy Lube can help keep them on the road so they can continue to Do More.”

Luke's work with CAP and resulting recognition by Jiffy Lube was recently featured in The Oregonian and he was also highlighted in KATU’s Everyday Heroes spotlight!

Luke’s volunteer tenure with CAP has spanned 3+ years, and he has contributed in a variety of different ways ranging from assisting as a Receptionist, providing event support, working as a Marketing and Communications Intern, and now supporting in his current role as a food delivery volunteer, where he delivers food boxes to CAP clients, including those who CAP has helped find emergency housing and to those who are unable to safely travel to stores due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

We at CAP are so very proud of Luke, and we are inspired by his continued commitment to CAP and Prism Health. If you would like to know more about our Volunteer program at CAP, please visit our Volunteer page or contact Tess DeBartolo, Volunteer Resources Coordinator.


About Cascade AIDS Project

Founded in 1985 as a grassroots response to the AIDS crisis, Cascade AIDS Project (CAP) is now the oldest and largest HIV-services and LGBTQ+ health provider in Oregon and southwest Washington, with more than 100 employees working across four locations. Our organization seeks to prevents new HIV infections; support low-income people living with HIV; and provide safe, welcoming, and knowledgeable healthcare for the LGBTQ+ community. Through our vital health, housing, and other social services, we help ensure the well-being of more than 15,000 people each year.  More information can be found at www.capnw.org

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