What are the responsibilities and job description for the Volunteer: Drive Cancer Patients to Treatment as a Road To Recovery Volunteer-San Bernardino position at American Cancer Society?
While most people know us for our research, we do so much more. We promote healthy lifestyles to help you prevent cancer. We research cancer and its causes to find more answers and better treatments. We fight for lifesaving policy changes. We provide everything from emotional support to the latest cancer information for those who have been touched by cancer.
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Organization American Cancer Society
The American Cancer Society provides free rides to treatment for people with cancer. As a trained Road To Recovery volunteer driver, you can change someone’s life in as little as one hour a week by ensuring a ride is available, so care isn’t stopped or delayed.
Keep in mind that most rides are needed during Monday through Friday, primarily between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. Drivers should have regular availability at some point during that time frame (you choose your availability).
If you own or have regular access to a safe, reliable vehicle, then you’re already on the road to volunteering. But you’ll also need to
Connect with us at cancer.org/drive to learn more about Road To Recovery volunteer opportunities in your area or contact Demy West at demy.west@cancer.org
This is a volunteer opportunity provided by VolunteerMatch, in partnership with LinkedIn for Good.
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Organization American Cancer Society
The American Cancer Society provides free rides to treatment for people with cancer. As a trained Road To Recovery volunteer driver, you can change someone’s life in as little as one hour a week by ensuring a ride is available, so care isn’t stopped or delayed.
Keep in mind that most rides are needed during Monday through Friday, primarily between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. Drivers should have regular availability at some point during that time frame (you choose your availability).
If you own or have regular access to a safe, reliable vehicle, then you’re already on the road to volunteering. But you’ll also need to
- be between the ages of 18 and 84
- possess a valid driver’s license and adequate automobile insurance
- pass a background check and motor vehicle records check
- be comfortable using technology and have reliable internet access
- complete required training
Connect with us at cancer.org/drive to learn more about Road To Recovery volunteer opportunities in your area or contact Demy West at demy.west@cancer.org
This is a volunteer opportunity provided by VolunteerMatch, in partnership with LinkedIn for Good.