So I've heard that clinical volunteering hours are seen as a bit more selfish than nonclinical volunteering hours, which I understand. However I'm curious how much I should highlight that most of my clinical volunteering was with underserved communities, even if that wasn't the specific goal of it, as most of my volunteering hours are clinical.
I volunteer a lot at my County Hospital and because my county is majority Latino (>70%), and it's in a metropolitan area most of the patients I assist with are Hispanic and a significant amount of them are homeless as well (maybe one out of every three patients I interact with is). Is this something that I should highlight? I don't speak Spanish. I am URM (not Hispanic, AA) if it's relevant. I was suggested to try to volunteer with AA communities as well, which is something I'd love to do but if I'm being honest there's really not many at all near me, as my county is <2% AA (it's very rare that I'm not the only black person in the room wherever I go). I'm worried a lack of service to my own ethnic community might be concerning.
Thoughts? Thank you for reading.