Road to Recovery

cancer drivers

Lack of Transportation is one of the biggest challenges for thousands of local cancer patients. Many need daily or weekly treatments and they don’t have a car or are too ill to drive. The American Cancer Society’s Road to Recovery program provides volunteer drivers to transport cancer patients to and from these life-saving cancer treatments. Volunteer drivers donate their time and the use of their personal vehicles.
The American Cancer Society has a vast volunteer network in which individuals can make a difference in the fight against cancer. One way to make a critical difference is by becoming a volunteer driver for the Road to Recovery program. Volunteer driving requires only a safe driving record, free time, a serviceable vehicle, and the desire to help.
If you or anyone you know is interested in becoming a Road to Recovery Volunteer Driver Please Contact Jill Pait, the Panhandle Patient Services Manager at (850) 266-2288 or (407) 489-2867.

Apryl Preston, 11/29/2011.

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