RFL Take Back Your Day Event Level Implementation Guide
Relay For Life event volunteers can use this guide to find ways to share the Take Back Your Day message with their teams and participants.
Relay For Life event volunteers can use this guide to find ways to share the Take Back Your Day message with their teams and participants.
Making Strides Regional lead role position description. Updated information coming soon.
It is important to set healthy, obtainable goals for your events to be successful in the coming year. This document is to be completed in partnership with the RFL Event
Event leadership teams can use this document to plan their goals for their local event.
The primary responsibility of the advocacy lead is to recruit ACS CAN (American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network) members and engage Relay For Life participants in fighting back through advocacy
Utilize this guide to plan a kickoff for your Relay For Life event that fits your community.
Your Relay For Life event is the one day of the year when everyone is together. Use this guide to work the track the night of your event to thank
Hosting a Making Strides Against Breast Cancer fundraiser is easy! You just need a little inspiration and a little organization. This document can help you plan and implement your fundraiser.
ELT leads and/or staff are encouraged to use this packing list in planning with the entire Event Leadership Team to ensure everything is packed for the Day Of Event.
The American Cancer Society Volunteer National Campus & Youth Engagement Team has developed the Two-Year ACS Chapter Checklist as a powerful resource for student leaders committed to ending cancer as
This agreement may be used to help set expectations, ensure clear communication, and a positive volunteer experience between event leads and their ELT volunteers.
Not having enough ELT members can make planning hard. By breaking Relay down in to small projects for volunteers can help. This Episodic Volunteer Jobs breaks down different ways to