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Volunteer with Look Good Feel Better

A smiling woman in a coral sweater sits while another woman in a purple "Look Good Feel Better" apron rests her hand on her shoulder.

Every year, thousands of Canadians face the physical and emotional challenges of cancer treatment. By volunteering with Look Good Feel Better, you can help them regain confidence, connection, and a sense of self—whether through your expertise, online support, or simply offering a caring presence.

A smiling woman in a coral sweater sits while another woman in a purple "Look Good Feel Better" apron rests her hand on her shoulder.

Why Volunteer with LGFB?

Every year, thousands of people face the emotional, psychological, and physical side effects of cancer treatment. At Look Good Feel Better, our volunteers are at the heart of helping them regain confidence, connection, and a sense of self

Do you have expertise in skincare, makeup/cosmetics, medical grade wigs, hair alternatives, or breast forms and prostheses?

Have you got enough online savvy to moderate a zoom call?

Or, maybe you or someone in your life has been touched by cancer and you can offer a warm and welcoming presence?

Think about it…

You can make a lasting impact as a Look Good Feel Better volunteer.

What Would I Do as an LGFB Volunteer?

There are many ways to get involved, both in-person and online. Choose a role that suits your skills and availability:

The Benefits of Volunteering

Volunteering with LGFB is about more than giving back—it’s about personal fulfillment, connection, and making a real impact.

Improve Well-Being – Volunteering and giving back to your community can boost mental health, self-worth, and emotional resilience.

Build Community – Meet like-minded volunteers and form meaningful connections.

Enhance Your Skills – Gain valuable experience in coaching, presenting, and communications.

Make a Lasting Impact – Help someone smile, regain confidence, and feel supported during a challenging time.

“I remember how crucial it was for me to be around positive people when hope was so low. Now, as a volunteer, I have a chance to offer a positive energy, attitude, and knowledge about how to empower yourself with makeup and hair; for a woman facing cancer it is so helpful and truly mind-strengthening.”

Agnes, Cancer Survivor & LGFB Volunteer

Recently completed treatment?

If you’ve completed cancer treatment and are interested in volunteering with us, we kindly ask that you wait until at least one year has passed since your treatment ended. We’ve found that spending time with others who are currently going through their cancer journey can sometimes feel emotionally intense for those who are still in the early stages of recovery. Taking time to heal and regain strength is so important, and we’d love to welcome you when you’re ready.

Apply to volunteer today!

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