Contributing to Cancer Care

Even if you are undergoing treatment, giving back can be part of supporting overall wellbeing while helping others. Siteman Cancer Center offers a number of ways community members can make a difference in the lives of patients and their families. Whether you are volunteering your time or contributing a gift, Siteman welcomes your support. 

How to Volunteer at Siteman 

Our volunteer program offers many opportunities to get involved. If you want to work directly with patients, want to be behind the scenes or anything in between, we have ways you can give back. Our volunteer program is robust, and all of our volunteers go through a rigorous application process. To learn more about the application process and required documents, review this checklist. Click here to start your application. 

How Former Siteman Patients Can Give Back: PFAC 

The Patient and Family Advisory Council (PFAC) is open to former patients, their families or caregivers. The council gives valuable insight into the care patients receive at Siteman. Members voice their first-hand experiences and use their perspective to provide input on various projects and work around the cancer center. Members are considered to be hospital volunteers and follow a similar application process to our volunteers. Start your application.  

There are many ways to contribute. How do you want to get involved with Siteman Cancer Center’s work?  

 

There are many ways to contribute. How do you want to get involved with Siteman Cancer Center’s work?  

Current Volunteers 

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