Discover the OSI Ambassadors
Our team at The Osteosarcoma Institute invites you to join us for a 45-minute virtual session to discover the OSI Ambassadors and learn more about this passionate community dedicated to advancing osteosarcoma research.
You will hear directly from our members about OSI’s mission and work, learn how Ambassadors help raise awareness and critical funding, and explore the many ways Ambassadors make an impact, from fundraising and events to committees and advocacy. We will also share what it means to be an OSI Ambassador, including membership expectations and benefits, along with an opportunity to ask questions and learn how to join this passionate community working toward better treatments and, ultimately, a cure for osteosarcoma.
To accommodate your schedule, we are offering three convenient session times listed in Central Time (CT). All sessions will cover the same material.
Please select the date and time that works best for you and register using one of the links below.
After you register, you’ll receive a confirmation email and link to add this event to your calendar from Rachel Mau at no-reply@zoom.us.
If you have any questions about registration, please contact Rachel Mau, Events & Scientific Programs Coordinator, at rmau@osinst.org.
About the OSI Ambassadors
The OSI Ambassadors program is a passionate, growing community of advocates committed to raising awareness and funding for osteosarcoma research. Ambassadors connect with others in their local communities, support families facing diagnosis, and help share the OSI’s mission through fundraising and outreach. Members receive access to exclusive events, volunteer opportunities, and research updates. Many involve their children through the Junior Ambassadors program, which offers service hour credit and a meaningful way to give back together.
OSI Ambassadors are unique because of their commitment to an annual “give or get” fundraising goal.
This flexible approach allows each Ambassador to contribute in the way that works best for them:
Give:
Get:
Together, these efforts help drive critical research forward while building a strong, connected community of advocates.