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Volunteer with the Jackson Copeland Foundation
The Jackson Copeland Foundation (JCF), a St. Petersburg-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit, was founded in memory of Jackson Rees Copeland, a St. Petersburg native and Northeast High School graduate who fought a tough battle against high-risk Acute Myeloid Leukemia.
The foundation is 100% volunteer-run and dedicated to improving outcomes for those facing the most aggressive forms of the disease while eliminating the financial concerns that often follow a diagnosis.
JCF offers volunteer opportunities, particularly for local students through its Bright Futures service-learning program, including organizing blood and platelet drives, helping to register donors for bone marrow donor programs, and creating fundraising drives in local schools and communities.
For more information about volunteering, click here.
