Now that you’re a cancer survivor, have you wondered what your responsibility might be? While some people prefer to put their cancer experience behind them, many others choose to use their valuable experience to help others. From volunteering and fundraising to advocacy and spreading awareness, there are many ways you can give back and make a difference in the fight against cancer close to home, right here in Portland, Oregon.
Volunteering offers different rewards for everyone. In fact, many volunteers say sharing their time makes them feel good. Volunteering also opens the door to new friendships and a bigger support network for current cancer patients.
Some ways you can offer your service and support could include:
Many cancer organizations need to raise money to maintain services and programs for cancer patients and their families. Consider donating money to cancer research or getting involved with fundraising activities such as walks or races, luncheons, auctions, and concerts. Several activities are available year-round in Portland and surrounding areas.
Supporting and speaking in favor of a specific cause is known as advocacy. By becoming a cancer advocate, you can become a voice for cancer patients and their families. It may also mean that you can play an influential role in changing policies that involve health care or funding for cancer research.
Cancer organizations often need people to help raise awareness and educate others about cancer prevention and screening. This may be done in various ways including online or through public presentations at school, workplaces, and health fairs. Consider helping out by teaching sessions, joining a committee that plans educational programs, or providing your services at your local cancer organization.
There are several organizations in and around Portland where you can make a difference as a cancer survivor:
Compass Oncology proudly supports the following local organizations.
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