Sinclair Raising Awareness About Free Rides to Medical Treatment
By Paul Greeley
817-578-6324, Paul@NewsBlues.com
Sinclair announced a collaboration with the American Cancer Society (ACS) to launch Sinclair Cares: Help Drive Out Cancer, a nationwide campaign dedicated to raising awareness about the transportation barriers people with cancer face in accessing lifesaving treatment.
The campaign spotlights the American Cancer Society Road To Recovery® program, which provides free rides to treatment for those in need, while encouraging volunteerism and financial support.
As part of the initiative, Sinclair will produce content to air within its newscasts from July 14–27. In addition to news coverage, Sinclair stations will air a 30-minute special highlighting the American Cancer Society Road To Recovery® program on July 26/27, and which will stream on station’s websites on July 23.
The Sinclair Cares: Help Drive Out Cancer special will feature interviews with volunteer drivers and people with cancer receiving treatment, sharing powerful stories that underscore the program’s life-changing impact and the growing need for more community involvement.

“Through Sinclair Cares: Help Drive Out Cancer, we’re proud to join with the American Cancer Society to shine a light on a critical but often overlooked issue—how something as simple as a ride can mean the difference between treatment and missed care,” says Rob Weisbord, COO and President of Local Media, Sinclair. “We hope to inspire our viewers to take action, whether by donating, volunteering, or sharing the message.”
The stations, and Tennis Channel, will also feature public service announcements and a robust social media campaign to share stories of impact and highlight ways the public can get involved including:
· Volunteering to Drive: Learn how to become a Road To Recovery® driver and support people with cancer in your local community.
· Donate: Contributions will help fund transportation, lodging and patient navigation services.
· Get Help: For those currently facing transportation challenges, the campaign will provide resources to access American Cancer Society support.








