American Cancer Society Road to Recover project
seeks Logan County volunteers
A simple drive provides critical support
that saves lives
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[December 26, 2022]
This year, an estimated 75,350 people will be
diagnosed with cancer in Illinois. |
Access to timely, high-quality treatment can
often be a cancer patient’s largest roadblock to survival. Many
patients must schedule daily or weekly appointments for several
months, keeping friends and family from being able to provide all
the support needed. The American Cancer Society’s Road To Recovery
program works to fill this gap by recruiting volunteers that offer
free rides to patients nationwide. Before pausing due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, the program had nearly 10,000 volunteers driving
in every state. Today, the organization is working to recruit more
volunteers in Illinois to return to full capacity.
“Volunteering as a Road To Recovery® driver will put you at the
heart of the American Cancer Society’s mission and fulfill a
critical need for cancer patients. Even the best treatment can’t
work if a patient can’t get there.” said Stephanie Smith, American
Cancer Society Sr. Development Manager.
Volunteer drivers must be between the ages of 18 and 84, have a
valid driver’s license, pass a background check, show proof of
COVID-19 vaccination, and have access to a safe, reliable car.
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Through a new mobile-friendly
website or app, patients submit ride requests and see real time
notifications. Volunteer drivers determine their availability
and can view and accept ride requests when they appear. Those
who lack access to technology or prefer to connect via phone can
call 1-800-227-2345 to schedule rides to treatment.
Since 2005, Road To Recovery has provided more than 9 million
rides to patients who had no other way of getting to treatment
appointments.
To learn more about volunteering for the Road To Recovery
program, visit cancer.org/drive.
[Stephanie Smith
ACS Senior Development Manager]
About the American
Cancer Society
The American Cancer Society is on a mission to free the world from
cancer. We invest in lifesaving research, provide 24/7 information
and support, and work to ensure that individuals in every community
have access to cancer prevention, detection, and treatment. For more
information, visit cancer.org.
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