Volunteer Drivers play a critical role in ensuring survivors have seamless transportation to and from key locations during their journey. Whether it’s picking them up from the airport or driving them between accommodations and track day venues, you’ll be the friendly and dependable support they can count on. Your role ensures they focus entirely on their recovery and experience without worrying about logistics.
As a Volunteer Driver, you’re not just providing a ride, you’re creating a comfortable and supportive environment that helps survivors feel cared for. From timely pickups to assisting with gear, your efforts help everything run smoothly and allow survivors to focus on their journey.
Key responsibilities include:
Yes, we kindly ask drivers to use their own vehicles for this role. We greatly appreciate your support in helping us transport survivors and make the event a success. Don’t worry, we’ll provide all the necessary details and guidance to ensure everything runs smoothly!
Typical items include personal belongings, small gear like helmets, or mobility aids such as wheelchairs. Assistance will be minimal, and additional help will be available if needed.
Time commitment will vary depending on your assignments, but most drivers are needed for 3–6 hours per shift, with flexibility for longer trips like airport pickups.
Yes! We’ll guide you on the logistics, scheduling, and how to assist survivors effectively.
Our event coordinators will be in constant communication to help you manage delays and adjust schedules as needed.