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Mission Statement
merican Red Cross disaster assistance
is free, made possible by voluntary donations of time and money from the
American people.
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Client Casework
Volunteers completing this course will be able to (1) demonstrate the skills
needed to perform an effective client interview; (2) use basic forms and tools
to provide needed assistance to clients; and (3) make appropriate decisions
regarding the use of Red Cross resources when providing assistance to clients.
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Fundamentals of Damage Assessment Part II
A basic course requirement for Red Cross disaster response volunteers. This
course has an on-line prerequisite, Fundamentals of Disaster Assistance, Part
I. Call Emergency Services Director Romayne
Naylor, 814/237-3162, for more information.
Part II introduces the critical role of Disaster Assessment, explores related preparedness tasks and teaches how to become familiar with how disaster assessment information supports management and service delivery decisions.
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Shelter Operations
Participants will learn to (1) describe the procedures for opening, operating
and closing shelters; (2) organize available human resources as a shelter team;
and (3) organize the physical facility and material resources to meet the needs
of the people in the shelter.
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Shelter Simulation
After completing this course, participants will be able to (1) demonstrate
shelter opening, operating, and closing procedures; (2) identify and use
available resources to assist shelter workers and (3) address common shelter
problems effectively.
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Logistics Overview
The purpose of this course is to provide basic information about the processes
of Material Support Services in support of an American Red Cross disaster relief
operation. Participants will learn about the skills, abilities and knowledge
needed by Material Support Services worker and how they can become involved in
their local chapter.
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Mass Care Overview
This course teaches (1) the role of Mass Care workers on Red Cross disaster
relief operations and services and (2) how to match the interests, abilities and
skills of the workers with those needed for each Mass Care group activity.
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Note: Disaster volunteers have monthly meetings at the Chapter. This spring they are scheduled at 6:30 p.m. for February 11, March 13, April 21 and May 12.
American Red Cross by
Eton FR400 AM/FM Radio with NOAA, TV VHF, Flashlight, and Cell Phone Charge
Improved technology, functionality and versatility, the FR400 is ideal for
emergencies. The FR400 provides you with a water resistant radio, LED lights,
and a cell phone charger when you need it most. Using the Hand-Crank Power
Generator, charge the internal rechargeable NI-MH battery pack in times of need.
With NOAA weather channels and TV-VHF channels, you have easy access to weather
forecasts and can listen to TV shows while away from the set. $60.00 + tax.
We have several in stock now. Call the Chapter, 814/237-3162, to get yours.