American Cancer Society

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1 E Wacker Dr Ste 1200
Chicago, IL 60601
The American Cancer Society, also known as ACS, is a community-based, voluntary health organization that serves throughout the United States. The organization has more than 3,400 local offices. It focuses on preventing cancer and saving lives. The organization offers a range of support services for individuals suffering from cancer. The American Cancer Society has over 10 chartered divisions throughout the U.S. The organization operates a variety of educational programs that provides information related to cancer risks. It administers Feel Better, I Can Cope and Man to Man programs and offers tobacco control services. The American Cancer Society accepts donations from individuals and institutions.

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5.04 reviews
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Walter P.
7/20/2009

Dear Family and Friends... This year I have decided to participate as an American Cancer Society Charity Runner for Chicago 's Rock & Roll Half Marathon. This event will take place on Sunday,...

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DT W.
10/18/2018

Future plan to be a volunteer driver, when my health permits, when no one else was available, they were faithfull, thank you so much.

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Laura H.
9/11/2006

I'm currently running the marathon as a charity runner for the American Cancer Society. Allison, who runs the office, is amazing and is the only paid employee in the office. Everything else is...

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Evann L.
3/28/2007

I volunteer for the Chicago regional division of the ACS, and I love love love them. Their volunteer orientation is really organized and well-run, although some of the volunteers can be "talky"...

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