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1 Colleges Against Cancer Michelle Hicks Director of Emerging Markets High Plains Division

2 Agenda Basics of Colleges Against Cancer Campus Structures Resources Challenges/Concerns Adjourn

3 American Cancer Society Colleges Against Cancer is a nationwide collaboration of college students, faculty, and staff dedicated to eliminating cancer by initiating and supporting programs of the American Cancer Society in college communities.

4 Advantages of CAC College students are forming life-long habits (and dorm food isn’t always the healthiest) Colleges have a wide array of resources Becoming a student organization gives you the benefits that you may not otherwise be entitled to receive Relay For Life events on college campus with CAC chapters raise more money than those that do not.

5 Where to Start Establish campus contacts Follow your school’s procedure to become a Registered Organization, sample documents are available on the CAC page on RelayForLife.org. Complete the online chapter application. Start fighting cancer!

6 Four Strategic Directions: 1.Survivorship 2.Cancer Education (Mission Delivery) 3.Advocacy 4.Relay For Life

7 Staff Roles Assist chapter in understanding ACS process and information Provide guidance and planning Ensure students received information on cancer education, survivorship, advocacy and Relay For Life

8 Volunteer Roles Leadership Varies from chapter to chapter Suggested Leadership Positions Include: –President (student point of contact for ACS) –Advocacy Chair –Cancer Education Chair –Survivorship Chair –Relay For Life Chair –Faculty Advisor

9 President Vice-President AdvocacySurvivorshipRelayCancer ED Additional CAC Positions Chapter Volunteers Campus Advisor

10 Suggested Activities- Survivorship Sponsoring a Survivor Brunch. Starting a support group on campus. Making dinner and dessert at a Hope Lodge. Hosting a card-making party around the holidays and sending the cards to a pediatric cancer ward.

11 The CAC Cancer Education program focuses on: Breast cancer Tobacco Healthy living- which encompasses nutrition, physical activity, and reproductive health. Mission Toolkits can be located at www.relayforlife.org/relay/cac/resources

12 Suggested Activities- Relay For Life Establish or join with a College RFL event as fundraiser and portal for volunteer recruitment Promote year-round fundraising for Relay- paint the campus purple. Serve in positions that correspond with the strategic directions. Such as Advocacy Chair, Survivor Chair, etc.

13 Suggested Activities- Advocacy Hosting a letter-writing party to state senators Circulating petitions about cancer-related legislation Encouraging people to register to vote Meeting with campus officials to discuss the campus going smoke-free

14 National Colleges Against Cancer Lead Team Leader of Hope Program

15 Leader of Hope Requirements Participate in 5 conference calls: At least 1 training call, 1 survivorship call, and 3 other calls, with at least four different people participating. Hold activities in all four strategic directions. Complete the Year End Report and turn in by June 1st!

16 Campus Structures Relay For Life only CAC only Relay For Life came first then CAC CAC came first then Relay followed

17 Resources Colleges Against Cancer on the Link and on RelayForLife.org Financial Procedures

18 Colleges Against Cancer on the Link

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21 Colleges Against Cancer www.relayforlife.org

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24 Financial Procedures Relay Event or Team Money Income and expenses related to Non-Relay activities Student organization funding

25 Questions


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