Volunteer: Mobile Area: Drive cancer patients to and from treatmentMake a meaningful difference on your schedule by driving cancer patients who lack reliable transportation. As a Road To Recovery volunteer driver, you'll provide safe transportation so patients can keep their treatment schedules and focus on healing. Rides are typically Monday–Friday during the day. Volunteers are encouraged to drive the patient to and from the appointment, but rides are listed as one-way segments. When you drive both legs, the time during the appointment is yours (run errands, grab coffee, read, or wait in a main lobby). Volunteer drivers must: Be age 18–84Have a valid driver’s license and safe driving recordUse a reliable, insured vehiclePass background and motor vehicle record checksComplete online training and use our online ride scheduling toolWe urgently need drivers in Mobile County and would love your help! Sign up to volunteer to help your community and choose rides that fit your schedule. See FAQs at cancer.org/drive. Agency: American Cancer Society Make a meaningful difference on your schedule by driving cancer patients who lack reliable transportation. As a Road To Recovery volunteer driver, you'll provide safe transportation so patients can keep their treatment schedules and focus on healing. Rides are typically Monday–Friday during the day. Volunteers are encouraged to drive the patient to and from the appointment, but rides are listed as one-way segments. When you drive both legs, the time during the appointment is yours (run errands, grab coffee, read, or wait in a main lobby). Volunteer drivers must: Be age 18–84Have a valid driver’s license and safe driving recordUse a reliable, insured vehiclePass background and motor vehicle record checksComplete online training and use our online ride scheduling toolWe urgently need drivers in Mobile County and would love your help! Sign up to volunteer to help your community and choose rides that fit your schedule. See FAQs at cancer.org/drive. Agency: American Cancer Society Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36607 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: ACS CARES Student Program at University of South AlabamaIf you or someone you love has been diagnosed with cancer,
deciding what’s next can be overwhelming. ACS CARES™ (Community Access to
Resources, Education, and Support) is a multi-channel program designed to
provide non-clinical navigation support to cancer patients and caregivers.
Through in-person student volunteers and virtual community volunteers, CARES
volunteers equip those facing cancer with curated content, programs, and
services to fit their specific cancer journey. Agency: American Cancer Society If you or someone you love has been diagnosed with cancer,
deciding what’s next can be overwhelming. ACS CARES™ (Community Access to
Resources, Education, and Support) is a multi-channel program designed to
provide non-clinical navigation support to cancer patients and caregivers.
Through in-person student volunteers and virtual community volunteers, CARES
volunteers equip those facing cancer with curated content, programs, and
services to fit their specific cancer journey. Agency: American Cancer Society Need Type: Volunteer Date: Is Ongoing Zip Code: 36617 Allow Groups: No |