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Be A Hero
Volunteer Introduction Briefing
The Red Cross is Seeking Local Heroes to Help Virtually, Locally and Across the Country.

The American Red Cross Central Appalachia Region is encouraging people to volunteer today to help
those impacted by disaster in your community and across the country. The Red Cross is seeking
volunteers to help virtually, in your community or in impacted areas across the country. Please
join the Red Cross for one of our thirty-minute virtual volunteer introduction briefings to learn
more about our volunteer opportunities.

Volunteer Introduction Briefings
Briefings will be held on the below dates at 12:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday, October 13th

Tuesday, October 20th

Tuesday, October 27th

Tuesday, November 3rd

Tuesday, November 10th
Register for a briefing at https://bit.ly/BeAHeroTraining.
To learn more about how you can help, visit redcross.org or call 1-800-RED-CROSS.


 

Not All Heroes Wear Capes
Disaster Action Team Responder

American Red Cross Disaster Action Teams (DAT) are on call to provide 24-hour emergency response to respond to local disasters, particularly home fires, to provide those affected access to Red Cross services.
American Red Cross Disaster Action Team volunteers are there day and night, to turn tragedy into hope.
• These volunteers provide immediate comfort and care to families by ensuring they have a safe place to sleep, food to eat and clothes to wear as well as providing emotional support.
• Red Cross services provided by a Disaster Action Team Responder may include direct client assistance for disaster-caused needs; distribution of relief supplies; initial recovery services including referrals, advocacy and canteen services.

 

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CONTACT:  For more opportunities visit us at www.redcross.org or call Roxanne Walker Disaster Volunteer Coordinator at 304-860-9978.

VOLUNTEERS: American Red Cross Central Appalachia Region