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GET INVOLVED

Give Blood

Call 1-800-GIVE-LIFE to schedule a life saving appointment. Donors of all blood types are needed.

 

Get Trained 

Most disaster organizations require a level of training to be sure their volunteers are qualified to supply the services the clients need. Though it is sometimes possible to train you in the moment, it is not the most effective way. Signing up with a disaster-based organization before a disaster is the BEST way to be a great volunteer later.

 

Volunteer Locally

Your community is a great place to start. There are hundreds of organizations that provide direct social service support in your area and many of these have disaster components to prepare and support those in your area. These same volunteers are often the first line of support in other areas when disaster strikes. To find out where and how, visit our member list or visit www.1800volunteer.org to connect to a volunteer center in your community.

 

Volunteer Wisely to Help Others

In a community struggling to respond to and recover from a disaster, an influx of unexpected or unneeded volunteers and donations can make the process even more difficult. Before traveling to the disaster area to help, learn where and when your skills will be needed. Discuss with volunteer organizations how your needs for food, water and shelter will be met while you are volunteering.

 

Be Prepared

Disasters strike with or without warning. Do you and your family know how to respond? It is important to have an emergency supply kit and a communication plan. Visit www.Ready.gov for more resources.

 

 
 
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