C.A.R.E.

VOLUNTEERS WELCOME

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Nationally and locally, cancer organizati­ons rely on volunteers to support patients and advocate for cancer research. Due to the pandemic, there are fewer volunteer options available to protect everyone’s safety. Check with the organizati­ons below to see how you can help.

American Cancer Society / volunteerc­ommunity.cancer.org

Please register as a volunteer so the American Cancer Society is ready to assist patients and families when programs can resume. Volunteer options include fundraisin­g through Making Strides Against Breast Cancer and Relay for Life events, as well as direct patient support and advocacy.

American Cancer Society’s Cancer Action Network works to encourage elected officials and candidates to make cancer a top national priority. ACS CAN needs volunteers to join its advocacy work for cancer prevention, early detection and improving quality of life for cancer patients and their families. To get involved visit: https://www.fightcance­r.org.

Stay updated on initiative­s:

• Follow @ACSCANnm on Twitter • “Like” @ACScan on Facebook

Cancer Foundation for New Mexico in Santa Fe / cffnm.org

Contact Caroline Owen at 505-955-7931, ext. 3 or caroline@cffnm.org to find out about 2021 volunteer possibilit­ies. Usually the Foundation needs volunteers for patient support services and Spanish translatio­n services.

Cancer Services of New Mexico / cancerserv­icesnm.org

Volunteers are usually needed for administra­tive support, promotion, fundraisin­g, caregiver support and the annual family cancer retreat. To find out about volunteer options this year, contact Janet Quintana-Cook at 505-288-0331 or janet@cancerserv­icesnm.org.

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