“As a Red Cross volunteer, you can help your own community during a disaster."
When a disaster strikes in South Carolina, your local American Red Cross responds, providing food and shelter to those who have lost everything. Now, the Red Cross is looking for members of the community who want to be trained now to quickly take action to help their neighbors should a disaster strike.
During the one-day Disaster Responder Bootcamp, volunteers will learn the essentials of responding to a disaster. In just under eight hours, participants will become qualified to feed and shelter members of their community during a disaster. In addition to classroom instruction, the boot camp features interactive case studies, with volunteers learning how to help individuals, families and communities to prepare for, respond to and recover from disasters.
The Bootcamp is also the first step to becoming eligible to deploy to large disasters across the country. Red Cross volunteers from South Carolina have recently traveled all over the country to help those impacted by Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria. Our volunteers also deployed to California as wildfires broke out throughout much of the state.
“As a Red Cross volunteer, you can help your own community during a disaster, said Louise Welch Williams, CEO for the Palmetto SC Region of the Red Cross. “We never know when or where the next disaster will strike but we do know that the Red Cross will be there with care, comfort and hope.”
Disaster Responder Bootcamp
Saturday, December 9, 2017
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
American Red Cross
21 Brendan Lane Bluffton, SC 29910
Register: 843-480-4247
Due to the limited number of spots available for the Disaster Responder Bootcamp, pre-registration is required.
For people interested in volunteering with the Red Cross but unable to attend the bootcamp, visit redcross.org/volunteer to learn more about the many volunteer opportunities and how to submit a volunteer application.
Volunteers make up more than 90 percent of the Red Cross workforce. These volunteers represent a variety of backgrounds and receive free training. Volunteers with the Red Cross can set flexible schedules in volunteer positions that appeal to their specific skills or interests. To learn more about how the Red Cross helps the community, visit redcross.org/sc.