Road to Recovery—American Cancer Society
Skip to main content English Contact Us 800.227.2345 Help Sign Up For Email Give In Honor & Memorial Donate All About Cancer Programs & Services Ways to Give Get Involved Our Research & Journals About Us Search Every breakthrough starts with you. Your gift can help fund research that saves lives, like Natanya's. $50 $100 $250 $500 The amount must be greater than or equal to $5 Donate Now Your gift is 100% tax deductible. Home Programs & Services Road To Recovery Download Section as PDF Road To Recovery® Get a free ride to cancer treatment The American Cancer Society Road To Recovery® program eases your burden by giving free rides to cancer-related medical appointments. Our trained volunteer drivers are happy to pick you up, take you to your appointment, and drop you off at home. All for free and all to make your days a little easier. Not having a ride shouldn’t stand between you and lifesaving treatment. Schedule a ride with Road To Recovery® Connect with us by calling 1-800-227-2345. to learn more about Road To Recovery® availability near you and other resources to help you on your cancer journey. Am I eligible? Patients must be traveling to a cancer-related medical appointment. Other eligibility requirements may apply. For example, a caregiver may need to accompany a patient who cannot walk without help, or is under age 18. Contact us to find out what is available in your area, and what the specific requirements are. It can take several business days to coordinate your ride, so please call us at 1-800-227-2345 well in advance of your appointment date. How do I become a Road To Recovery® Volunteer? 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. If you own or have regular access to a safe, reliable vehicle, then you’re already on the road to volunteering. Volunteer drivers must be between the ages of 18 and 84, have a vali
Providence, RI
Care types: Medical Transport
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