Join the Team: Become a Legislative Ambassador

Health care reform, tobacco taxes, massive budget cuts to cancer-fighting programs. There's never been a more important time to let your voice be heard. The American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network in New York is now looking for volunteers to join the fight.

Become a Legislative Ambassador today and make a difference. Our Ambassadors play a crucial role in establishing relationships with their elected officials. The two-year commitment for Ambassadors gives volunteers a chance to participate in a broad range of advocacy activities. Take the “Introduction to Advocacy” online module now to learn more about serving as an Ambassador.
To apply simply download the application here and mail or email it back. For more information or questions, contact Hillary Clarke of the American Cancer Society.
New York Updates
- Tan Ban Passes Assembly; Where is the Senate?
- Cancer Brief #1: Tobacco Control
- ACS on Gov. Cuomo's Proposed Budget
- City policies help New York to be healthier than ever
- Gov.'s Health Insurance Exchange Proposal Promising
- NY Tumbles as Anti-Tobacco Programs Suffer
- Disclosure of Rate Hike Docs Means Transparency
- Blair Horner on Up In Smoke Report
- Implement Health Care Reform
- Save Tobacco Prevention Funding
- Restrict Tobacco Advertising and Marketing
- Combat Obesity
- Protect New Yorkers From Secondhand Smoke
- Maintain the Cancer Services Program
- 2012 New York Legislative Priorities
- Restrict the Sale of E-Cigarettes
- Ban Flavored Tobacco Products
- Keep Kids From Getting Skin Cancer
Unless specifically noted otherwise, the Society, and not ACS CAN, is conducting the activities described on this page.










