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Volunteers, often called the heart of M. D. Anderson, are an important component in the quest to make cancer history. Working alongside the faculty and staff at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, they make daily strides toward one overriding goal — the elimination of cancer.
M. D. Anderson is continuously ranked as one of the world’s most respected cancer centers and pursues excellence in patient care, research, education and prevention opportunities. Volunteers help us achieve our goals.
Here, more than 1,600 volunteers come together as a caring group that combines their compassion, skills and talent to fight cancer and to make a difference in the lives of our patients.
Volunteer opportunities cover the spectrum — from direct patient contact through traditional services such as floor hosting to work requiring other special skills. And, you can match your volunteer work schedule to fit your lifestyle — daytime, evening and weekend placements are available.
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Find Out More By Watching Our Volunteer Recruitment Video: Volunteers: Making a Difference, Making Cancer History
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At M. D. Anderson, volunteers work to make a difference. Volunteers work to make cancer history. Join us.
To learn more about volunteering at M. D. Anderson, call (713) 792-JOIN or continue reading our Web site for more information.
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