Volunteer finds joy and purpose in connecting with others
Human interaction and connection.
That’s what’s been most impactful to MD Anderson volunteer Arsalan Hojabri. And he quickly learned how important they are to cancer patients and caregivers as well.
Hojabri started as a college volunteer at MD Anderson in April 2024 while pursuing his master’s degree in medical science from Baylor University.
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