Opportunities From: Center for Community Engagement

Volunteer: Drive Cancer Patients to Treatment - FLEXIBLE

Are you looking for a flexible volunteer opportunity?  Do you want to make a difference in your community and in the lives of cancer patients who may not be able to get to treatment because they do not have transportation.  Then consider the American Cancer Society's Road to Recovery program.   

Transportation can be one of a cancer patient’s biggest roadblocks to treatment. That’s why the American Cancer Society Road To Recovery program provides patients in need with free rides to treatment.

For those who cannot drive themselves or have no other means of getting to cancer-related medical appointments, volunteers donate their time to give patients a much-needed ride.

Right now, one of the biggest barriers to cancer care is transportation. Because, even the best treatment can’t work if a patient can’t get there.

Family and friends may help, but over the course of several months, they may not always have the time or resources to provide every ride.

That’s why a successful transportation assistance program can be a tremendous asset to the community, and an inspiration to a volunteer. Our volunteers have provided hundreds of thousands of rides for patients, but the need for drivers continues to accelerate.

How it works
To ensure quality drivers, the American Cancer Society screens every volunteer. They must also complete online training courses to prepare them for their new role.

Drivers are able to specify their preferences and can accept ride opportunities that fit in their schedule. 


Drivers need:

 A good driving record  A current driver’s license  Proof of adequate automobile insurance  Access to a safe and reliable vehicle  Schedule availability  Regular desktop, laptop, or tablet computer access

 

For more information contact Heather.Robison@cancer.org or call 404-327-6583 

 

Organization: American Cancer Society

Are you looking for a flexible volunteer opportunity?  Do you want to make a difference in your community and in the lives of cancer patients who may not be able to get to treatment because they do not have transportation.  Then consider the American Cancer Society's Road to Recovery program.   

Transportation can be one of a cancer patient’s biggest roadblocks to treatment. That’s why the American Cancer Society Road To Recovery program provides patients in need with free rides to treatment.

For those who cannot drive themselves or have no other means of getting to cancer-related medical appointments, volunteers donate their time to give patients a much-needed ride.

Right now, one of the biggest barriers to cancer care is transportation. Because, even the best treatment can’t work if a patient can’t get there.

Family and friends may help, but over the course of several months, they may not always have the time or resources to provide every ride.

That’s why a successful transportation assistance program can be a tremendous asset to the community, and an inspiration to a volunteer. Our volunteers have provided hundreds of thousands of rides for patients, but the need for drivers continues to accelerate.

How it works
To ensure quality drivers, the American Cancer Society screens every volunteer. They must also complete online training courses to prepare them for their new role.

Drivers are able to specify their preferences and can accept ride opportunities that fit in their schedule. 


Drivers need:

 A good driving record  A current driver’s license  Proof of adequate automobile insurance  Access to a safe and reliable vehicle  Schedule availability  Regular desktop, laptop, or tablet computer access

 

For more information contact Heather.Robison@cancer.org or call 404-327-6583 

 

Organization: American Cancer Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 45206

Allow Groups: No