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7 questions to help us meet your needs {NAME}, we?re asking supporters like you what matters most

7 questions to help us meet your needs [American Cancer Society]( [DONATE]( [Please share your thoughts!] {NAME}, we’re asking supporters like you what matters most to you in the fight against cancer. Will you take just a few minutes to answer the questions below? Thank you for your thoughts! 1. What do you see as the most important work of the American Cancer Society? * Please select one. Educate the public about cancer and prevention Support cancer research Support families affected by cancer Provide essential patient services (24/7 cancer helpline, one-on-one support, etc.) Other Please select one. Educate the public about cancer and prevention Support cancer research Support families affected by cancer Provide essential patient services (24/7 cancer helpline, one-on-one support, etc.) Other Done Please select one. Educate the public about cancer and prevention Support cancer research Support families affected by cancer Provide essential patient services (24/7 cancer helpline, one-on-one support, etc.) Other 2. Which topics are you most interested in learning about? * Please check all that apply. The latest cancer research, treatments, and breakthroughs How to reduce my cancer risk Stories of families helped by donor support like mine Statistics and other data on cancer Finding information and guidance after a cancer diagnosis My impact as a donor in the fight against cancer Programs and services that support people with cancer How to get more involved through advocacy 3. How satisfied are you with the content you receive from the American Cancer Society? Please choose your rating below, where 5 is very satisfied and 1 is not satisfied. ★︎ 1 ★︎ 2 ★︎ 3 ★︎ 4 ★︎ 5 ★︎ ★︎ ★︎ ★︎ ★︎ 5 ★︎ ★︎ ★︎ ★︎ 4 ★︎ ★︎ ★︎ 3 ★︎ ★︎ 2 ★︎ 1 4. Are there other options for giving to the American Cancer Society that you would like to receive more information about? Please select all that apply. Donor Advised Funds Charitable Gift Annuity Stocks and Securities Will or Trust Real Estate or Other Assets Monthly Giving 5. Which of the following best describes your motivation for donating to the American Cancer Society? * Please check all that apply. The organization provides vital programs and support for people with cancer and their families. The organization has helped me or someone I love. The organization is the largest non-government funder of cancer research. The organization can be trusted to make efficient use of funds and donations. The organization is the definitive source for cancer information and guidelines. The organization is committed to promoting health equity. The organization advocates for policy change, making cancer a top priority for public officials. 6. What brought you to the American Cancer Society? 7. I give the American Cancer Society consent to share my story. Yes No SUBMIT MY ANSWERS [Interactive Email Form Submit]( [Interactive Email Form Submit]( [TAKE THE SURVEY]( At the American Cancer Society, we value your privacy. We know that cancer patients, their families, and our supporters alike rely on us during some of their most vulnerable moments. Our goal is to continually earn your trust in how we protect the data you provide to us and to give you choices about what we collect. Learn about the steps we take to do that by visiting cancer.org/privacy. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( [About Us]( | [Legal & Privacy Information]( | [State Fundraising Notices]( | [Give from DAF]( | [Donate]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. View email as a [web page.]( You can always contact us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, at 1-800-227-2345 or at [cancer.org/contactus](. American Cancer Society 270 Peachtree Street, Suite 1300 Atlanta, GA, 30303, US Copyright 2023 © American Cancer Society [Unsubscribe](

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