Opportunities From: Metro United Way's Volunteer Connection

Volunteer: Drive Cancer Patients to and from Treatment

What’s often standing between people with cancer and life-saving treatment is a ride to get there. Help those facing cancer in your community get to appointments.

Volunteers with the American Cancer Society's Road To Recovery program use their personal vehicle to drive patients with limited or no transportation to cancer-related treatment appointments.

Rides are weekdays. You choose the rides that work with your schedule. Drivers are encouraged to provide a minimum of 2 rides per month.

Volunteer drivers are ages 18-84 with

a safe driving record, a current license, a reliable vehicle, and vehicle insurance.

Interested volunteers complete online training, proof of insurance, and a background check. Volunteers review available rides via an online scheduling tool.

We would love your help!
Connect here & check out cancer.org/drive for FAQs.

Agency: American Cancer Society

What’s often standing between people with cancer and life-saving treatment is a ride to get there. Help those facing cancer in your community get to appointments.

Volunteers with the American Cancer Society's Road To Recovery program use their personal vehicle to drive patients with limited or no transportation to cancer-related treatment appointments.

Rides are weekdays. You choose the rides that work with your schedule. Drivers are encouraged to provide a minimum of 2 rides per month.

Volunteer drivers are ages 18-84 with

a safe driving record, a current license, a reliable vehicle, and vehicle insurance.

Interested volunteers complete online training, proof of insurance, and a background check. Volunteers review available rides via an online scheduling tool.

We would love your help!
Connect here & check out cancer.org/drive for FAQs.

Agency: American Cancer Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 40218

Allow Groups: No