High Schools Against Cancer Volunteer Hours Flyer
Utilize this resource for recommendations on how students can earn volunteer service hours through the American Cancer Society.
Utilize this resource for recommendations on how students can earn volunteer service hours through the American Cancer Society.
Integrating the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) into American Cancer Society (ACS) community events can enhance efforts, engage participants in policy change, and create a stronger impact
Advocacy is an excellent way of getting your campus excited about fighting cancer! To help you get started, here are 10 points of criteria to help you become a leading
Panels are a great event for all Colleges Against Cancer and High Schools Against Cancer chapters. They offer the opportunity for students and community members to learn from others’ lived
Lobbying is an overarching term for influencing legislators or government officials to shape policies, laws, or regulations in favor of a specific interest or cause. Lobbying includes forming long-lasting relationships
Customizable signs used in ACS CAN – Relay For Life activations that say “I advocate for” with space to list name(s), a type of cancer, or particular advocacy priority.
ACS On Campus clubs across the country are founded on the four focus areas: Development/Fundraising, Advocacy, Patient Support, and Discovery/Research. The focus areas guide ACS On Campus volunteers to spread
Want to host an ACS CAN fundraiser at your school? Join dozens of communities across the country to host a Lights of Hope display during the fall semester.