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If you have questions or need to talk, call our helpline for information or support.
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Come to a support event to meet other people who have had a cervical cancer diagnosis.
Connect with others, share experiences and ask questions on our forum.
Individual support via phone or email, for anyone affected by a cervical cancer diagnosis.
Read about ways to cope with any effects of treatment and getting practical support.
We are not currently recruiting for new Jo's Voices volunteers. We will hopefully be reopening applications in late 2022 – watch this space!
Are you looking for a flexible, rewarding way to get involved with the charity? Jo’s Voices could be the role for you!
- Jo's Voices volunteer
Our Jo’s Voices are a dedicated group of people who use their lived experience of cervical screening, cell changes (abnormal cells) and cervical cancer to shape our projects. Whether they are commenting on our health information, support services or campaigns, Jo’s Voices make sure everything we do is as relevant and engaging as possible.
As a member of Jo's Voices, we offer you the opportunity to:
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- Jo's Voices volunteer
As a member of Jo’s Voices, you have access to a dedicated page on our site with details of all the projects that you can get involved in. We also offer quarterly feedback, explaining how your comments have influenced our decisions.
You will also have the opportunity to complete an annual short survey to reflect on what you’ve done and to let us know if there are any ways we can improve your volunteering experience.
If needed, we will also provide a reference about your time in the role.
Questions? Read our FAQs about Jo's Voices >
If you'd like to join Jo's Voices, simply follow the link below, fill out the form and we will be in touch.
If joining Jo's Voices is not right for you, we have other volunteering roles available.
We run campaigns to raise awareness of cervical cancer, cervical screening and the HPV vaccine.