Prospective Look Good…Feel Better Volunteers
What is Look Good…Feel Better?
The Look Good...Feel Better program is a community-based, free, national service that teaches female cancer patients beauty tips to look better and feel good about how they look during chemotherapy and radiation treatments. Volunteer beauty professionals and general program volunteers lead small groups, usually about 6 to 10 women, through practical, hands-on experience. Women learn about makeup, skin care, nail care, and ways to deal with hair loss such as with wigs, turbans, and scarves. Each woman gets a free makeup kit to use during and after the workshop.
Volunteers can help with the Look Good…Feel Better program by serving as Volunteer Cosmetologists/Estheticians, General Program Volunteers, Host Site Coordinators, Area Trainers, and more. Click on the position descriptions below to read more about these volunteer roles. If you’re interested in applying, simply download one of the applications, complete it and return it to your local Society office for consideration.
Click here to view a video about the Look Good...Feel Better program.
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For more information, visit the official Look Good…Feel Better website at www.lookgoodfeelbetter.org. Learn about the program for men at www.lookgoodfeelbetterformen.org, and the program for teens at www.2bme.org.





