Volunteer Your Time

The ALS Hope Foundation relies on volunteers to keep the organization on target. Volunteers raise over 70 percent of the funds needed to support basic and clinical research, to increase awareness, and to sustain the MDA/ALS Center of Hope at Drexel University College of Medicine.

We are looking for dedicated volunteers to help the ALS Hope Foundation continue its mission and keep hope on the horizon. Volunteer opportunities are available in many different areas including; administrative, development, event coordination, patient needs, and caregiver support.

The following are just a few of the areas we need volunteer assistance

Administrative

  • Grant Writing
  • Database entry and clean up
  • Office support

Advocacy

  • Raise awareness in the community
  • Share your story
 

Special Events

  • Underwrite/Host an event
  • Assist in the planning process
  • Find sponsorship and prizes
  • Volunteer at an event

MDA/ALS Center of Hope

  • Home visits - run errands, assist with patient care
  • Patient Greeter - make the clinic visit more comfortable and personal
  • Assist clinic staff - spend time with PALS (people with ALS)

Contact Maegan Bracken at (215) 568-2426, email at Maegan@ALSHopeFoundation.org,
or fill out the form below.

Volunteer Your Time

First Name

Last Name

Address

City/State/Zip

Home Number

Cell Number

Email

Are you available to work
At our offices?
From home?

What days are you available? How often?

Please tell us what skills you have

What experience do you have with ALS?

Please tell us how you are interested in volunteering. (Check all that apply)
Administrative/Clerical (Grant Writing, Database Entry)
Advocate (Raise awareness in the community)
Fundraising Events- Host an event
Fundraising Events- Assist in the planning process
Fundraising Events- Seek sponsorships and raffle items
Fundraising Events- Volunteer at an event
MDA/ALS Center of Hope (Patient assistance, clinic aid)

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