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Why partner with NBCCF?

Mobile Chemotherapy Unit
Cervical Cancer Screening Equipment
National Cancer Hospital

Breast Cancer Awareness Month - October 2009. Catalogue.
Free Screens March to October 2009. Click to read more.

 

 

Volunteer

Fulfill your life by saving someone’s or making it better!

Why Volunteer?

  •  Make a memorable and meaningful difference in a community that needs your services
  • Help breast cancer patients and care givers understand and cope better
  • Learn and grow personally and professionally

When you volunteer with NBCCF:

  • You will have a flexible schedule that fulfills your plans and your interests
  • You will create friends in strong, long lasting relationships and networks
  • You can involve your team at work, family and friends

Volunteer today because your contribution, experience and reward will be as special as that of all the other volunteers that have participated in our activities.

Volunteer

Volnteer Services Agreement:

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Volunteer Guidelines

Who Are Our Volunteers?

Everyone can be of service. NBCCF Volunteering has no language or professional requirements for participation. Volunteers typically share common characteristics such as flexibility, compassion, a sense of adventure, and most important, the desire to work with and learn from local people in the host community. Volunteers are drawn from all occupations and backgrounds, and from throughout the world. Each volunteer selects a service program that best employs their experience and interests, and a program where the volunteer feels engaged in a community project of lasting benefit. Volunteers must be in good health and have the mental and physical capability to function as a team member.

Therefore if you're open to new challenges and enjoy working with and learning from local people, then you can contribute to and benefit from a service-learning program. What we ask of you is flexibility, patience, a spirit of adventure, and a sense of humor. Most Ugandan cultures are very friendly though some provide a greater degree of predictability than others due to cultural norms.

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Breast Cancer in Men

Like all cells of the body, a man's breast duct cells can undergo cancerous changes.
Education Program

Join the Discussions

As a member, there a many discussions to learn from and uplifting stories to share.
Education Program

Men with a Heart

Meet the Men who are committed to fighting Breast Cancer.
Education Program

School Outreach

Designed to increase awareness of breast cancer risk factors and modifiable environmental factors relevant to teens.
Education Program

Screening Program

NBCCF provides free breast screening through breast screening sessions that are organised with the help of volunteer professionals at regular intervals.
Screening Program