Encourage Another with A-Fib—Become an A-Fib Support Volunteer!
There are many ways you can participate at A-Fib.com. One important role is being an A-Fib Support Volunteer— someone who offers another A-Fib patient hope and encouragement.
Atrial Fibrillation changes your life. When diagnosed, it helps to talk with someone who has (or had) A-Fib. That’s the role of our A-Fib Support Volunteers—someone who has “been there” and is there for other patients. These volunteers have been helped along the way and want to return the favor.
We Offer One-to-One Support
We’re not like most A-Fib discussion groups and other online support groups. Our Volunteers offer one-to-one support and hope by exchanging emails, being a sounding board and sharing their own A-Fib story.
We are blessed to have many generous people from all corners of the globe who have volunteered to help others get through their A-Fib ordeal. Most A-Fib Support Volunteers are not medical personnel They are not paid. They come from widely different backgrounds.
Note: Not all Support Volunteers are ‘cured’ of their A-Fib, but have found the best outcome for themselves.
How About You? Want to be an A-Fib Support Volunteer?
You can help someone struggling with A-Fib, offer emotional support and encourage another patient to seek their cure.
If this interests you, browse the A-Fib Support Volunteers page and see my article: ‘Want to become a A-Fib Support Volunteer?’
A-Fib Positive Thoughts/Prayer Group: Another Support Group. To learn about our A-Fib Positive Thoughts/Prayer Group and how to send in your request, go to our A-Fib.com Positive Thoughts/Prayer Group.