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The Canadian Cancer Society’s Wheels of Hope program relies on volunteers to transport patients to critical medical appointments for cancer treatment.
The lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic are still being felt, as many would-be volunteers, particularly older ones, remain reluctant to enter hospitals or travel with strangers.
Drivers are needed in Windsor, Leamington , Kingsville , and Amherstburg .
Most cancer treatments are offered in Windsor , but certain forms of chemotherapy and radiation require travelling outside of the city.
Drivers must meet criteria like being available during cancer centre hours and having a clean driving record.
All volunteers decide when and where they are willing to drive and do not have to go into any hospital.
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