Volunteer to help people impacted by colorectal cancer
Join today to be part of a nation of Allies making a difference in the lives of those touched by this disease and spreading the life-saving message of prevention.
Get involved
Volunteer to honor a survivor or a loved one lost to colorectal cancer. We'll match your interests with a volunteer role at the Alliance.
Ways to volunteer
Volunteer locally or remotely to create a meaningful impact. Explore these examples and make a difference today.
Tell your story
Your story is powerful. It can affect hearts, make change, and save lives. Share your story with us, and we'll work with you on sharing it with others.
Offer your support
Connect in our online communities or become a support Buddy to someone with a similar path. No one should face CRC alone; your experiences make all the difference.
Advocate for change
Together, we are stronger. Our Allies in Action grassroots advocacy program provides the tools and opportunities to make change.
Volunteer for a Walk to End Colon Cancer
In each city, we rely on a committee of dedicated volunteers who join the Walk Engagement Committee (WEC) or volunteer during the day of the walk.
Focus on young-onset
Join us in increasing awareness, building a community, and learning about young-onset colorectal cancer.
Become an armchair advocate
Armchair Advocates use Alliance content and social media's power to advocate for colorectal cancer patients, survivors, and caregivers.
Why do you volunteer?
We asked several of our Allies why they volunteer for the Alliance. Learn about what inspires them to volunteer to help others.
AllyCamp
AllyCamp is an annual retreat for dedicated colorectal cancer volunteers and leaders to convene, learn, and magnify their collective impact.
Because raising awareness can save lives.
We need you
Now is the time to give back and volunteer. You have the power to contribute towards a world without colorectal cancer.
Top resources
Alliance Celebrates 25 Years & Honors Notable Partners at the National Blue Hope Bash
The Colorectal Cancer Alliance’s national Blue Hope Bash, held November 2 at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C., raised nearly $2 million to support lifesaving work.
Porsche car raffle helped winners look forward
Colorectal cancer patient Mark Bassett won a Porsche in the Blue Hope Bash car raffle, bringing unexpected joy and new experiences amid his cancer journey.
Next Congress must address 340B abuse
A new report reveals how 340B program abuse fails low-income patients, increases the federal deficit, and raises employer health plan costs. Congress must act to fix 340B.