Thursday, May 17, 2018

Nashville Area Volunteer of the Month, Mike Chandler - May 2018


The Nashville Area Volunteer of the Month is Mike Chandler!  Mike volunteers his time with the Disaster Cycle Services team, and most recently led charge for the Sound the Alarm Save a Life smoke alarm installation event.  Read more about Mike from our interview with him below:

How did you become involved with the Red Cross?
I was introduced to the Red Cross Disaster Cycle Services many years ago by a man I met during my travels.  The story of his involvement motivated me to learn more about the Red Cross role in disaster relief and eventually my association.

 What is your favorite part of volunteering for the Red Cross? Working with incredible Red Cross people (Volunteers and Staff) dedicated to a single focused mission of helping those impacted by a disaster. 

What is your best memory with the Red Cross? While this may not be the “best memory” it is certainly my most impactful. It was during my first disaster response deployment working on a mobile feeding team from the back of an Emergency Response Vehicle. Our mission was to drive up and down the flood ravaged streets of Baton Rouge Louisiana delivering food, water and snacks to clients working to recover their belongings, repairing their homes and putting their lives back together.  Meeting those impacted by such a disaster and helping them through their day with a simple basic necessity is a memory and a feeling I will not forget.

What do you enjoy doing during your free time/What are your hobbies? I am a Photographer and Golfer

What advice would you give to someone who is new to the Red Cross? For Disaster Cycle Services, learn about all that the Red Cross has to offer and make informed decisions about how you what to serve in The Red Cross.  Then get out in your local area or on a deployment and serve, it will change your life.

Thank you, Mike, for your time and dedication to the Red Cross!

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