Current Volunteers - Reach to Recovery

Reach to Recovery Volunteers like you have a tremendous impact on the quality of life for cancer patients and their caregivers. Use this webpage to easily access tip sheets, forms, and other materials to support you in your role, and to support those whom you serve.
Materials for Making a Successful Visit – Download Visit Reports, reminders and resources that may be helpful as you call newly-diagnosed breast cancer patients, and more!
Learn about the Impact of Not Reporting Reach to Recovery Visits
Kit Materials – Find out what’s in “The Kit” so that you can talk about it during visits.
Volunteer Profile – Make sure that we have your current profile on file so that we can accurately match you with patients.
Awards and Nomination Forms – Each year, the California Division recognizes one Reach to Recovery Volunteer or organization that has made outstanding contributions to the program. Nominate yourself or a fellow volunteer for the recognition you deserve!
Program Promotion – Spread the word about Reach to Recovery in your community to breast cancer patients and prospective volunteers with these materials.
Helpful Links and Resources – Visit these sites to learn about other information and tools to help support patients, survivors, and caregivers.
Advocate for Change - Advocacy plays a major role in the fight to eradicate cancer. Many of the most important decisions are made by your legislature, Congress, and the White House. Read updates and find out about how you can get involved.
Recommended Workshops for Reach to Recovery Volunteers
To better support you in your role as a Reach to Recovery volunteer, please take advantage of the optional on-going learning classes. Please visit the Trainings/Learning page.
- Expanding your Cultural Awareness
- Be a Cancer Resource
- Reach to Recovery: Visit Standards, Best Practices, and New Ways to Support Patients and Caregivers
- Helping Patients Access Cancer Resources
- Caring for the Caregiver: Understanding Unique Caregiving Challenges and How Volunteers Can Help
- When Loss Comes: Ways to Support Yourself and Others
- Supporting a Patient, Caregiver, or Survivor through Crisis
- Breast Cancer Forums
- Doc Talks




Exclusively for Reach to Recovery Coordinators and Trainers! If you have been granted access to this area,
Return Visit Reports within 5 business days to the Network through any of the following ways: