Call to Action! Volunteers Needed
Volunteers needed to
support disaster response in Southeast Tennessee
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Sept 21, 2023— Volunteers in the
Southeast Tennessee for the American Red Cross responded to many historic
disasters both locally and throughout the nation in the last twelve months.
These dedicated volunteers have served communities dealing with floods,
hurricanes, tornadoes, and wildfires in back-to-back disasters.
Severe weather is part of a
worsening national trend in which the American Red Cross has responded to nearly twice as many large disasters
across the country as it did a decade ago.
As rapidly intensifying,
weather-related events pose serious challenges to its humanitarian work and the
people it serves, the Red Cross has announced an ambitious national plan to take urgent action. With more
climate-driven disasters upending lives and devastating communities, the
organization is racing to adapt its services and grow its disaster response capacity across the country.
In the Tennessee Region, this
includes training volunteers on how to respond to disasters locally and across
the country.
The Southeast Tennessee of the
American Red Cross responds to these disasters and many home fires weekly,
sometimes daily. Volunteers make up about 90 percent of the American Red Cross
workforce, helping to make it possible to provide
immediate support to our neighbors in time of need.
The Red Cross is asking for
help. Disaster Volunteers receive training to respond to the scene of home
fires and other disasters. Volunteers provide
emotional support, safe shelter, vital supplies, emergency assistance, and
information to help families begin recovery. The Southeast Tennessee is
conducting a local volunteer recruitment and training for those looking to make
a lasting impact for others.
Upcoming informational
and training sessions:
Sept. 26, American Red Cross,
4115 S. Access Road, Chattanooga, TN, 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Sept. 28, American Red Cross,
4115 S. Access Road, Chattanooga, TN, 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
If you have questions about the need for volunteers or how the American Red Cross responds in your community, please contact Idaline Diaz, Disaster Program Manager, Idaline.diaz@redcross.org.
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