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Prospective Road to Recovery Volunteers

Road_to_Recovery-Prospective_VWhat is Road to Recovery?

Every day thousands of cancer patients need a ride to treatment, but some may not have a way to get there. Road to Recovery provides transportation to and from treatment for people who have cancer who do not have a ride or are unable to drive themselves. Volunteer drivers donate their time and the use of their cars so that patients can receive the life-saving treatments they need.

Volunteers can help with the Road to Recovery program by serving as volunteer drivers or coordinators. 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.

Watch this video to learn how you can make a difference as a volunteer driver!

BRAND NEW! Click here to watch a video testimonial from a volunteer driver and cancer survivor. Although the volunteer is from another Division, his main points are relevant to the program here in California. 

Volunteer Applications:
Volunteer Position Descriptions:
Other Helpful Documents:

Volunteer Confidentiality Agreement

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