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A Disaster Services Volunteer helping a client.

 

VOLUNTEER SERVICES

Here is a list of Red Cross volunteer opportunities for your consideration.

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  • Board Member: Volunteers serve on local Red Cross unit boards of directors which help to establish policy and direction.

  • Office of Volunteers: Volunteers assist with writing volunteer job descriptions, setting up volunteer orientation courses, conduct volunteer screening interviews, help with volunteer placement, record keeping, and recognition.

  • Disaster Clerical: Volunteers needed to assemble class packets, stamp brochures, and distribute disaster safety information in the neighborhood as necessary.

  • Youth Group Liaison: Volunteers serves as liaison with local youth groups that volunteer with the Red Cross.

  • Youth Team Leader: Adults are needed to help coordinate and supervise activities and service projects. Adult leaders act as positive role models for youth and encourage leadership and personal development.

  • Youth Volunteers/Programs: Students are encouraged to volunteer answering phones, doing office work, help with mailings, preparing materials for classes and computer data entry.

  • HIV/AIDS Mentoring: Young people serve as role models and speak to groups of students using Red Cross HIV/AIDS awareness materials.

  • Health and Safety Instructor: Volunteers needed to teach community as well as preschool and elementary school classes in CPR, First Aid, water safety, and other youth safety presentations.

  • First Aid Team: Volunteers are needed to help staff special events throughout the year. Advanced medical training is helpful but not required. Advanced Red Cross First Aid and CPR skills are necessary. Training is available.

  • Armed Forces Caseworker: Volunteers work with local members of the military and their families ensuring the delivery of emergency communications.

  • International Tracing/Services: Volunteers assist in international tracing for persons living overseas, in war-torn countries, who are looking for family members thought to living in our community.

  • Speakers: Volunteer speakers need to do presentations within the community.

  • Clerical: Volunteers need to assist with bulk mailing, filing, and inventory etc.

  • Maintenance: Volunteers needed to help with routine maintenance duties. Stocking supplies and inventory at the shelter.

  • Special Projects: Volunteers needed to assist with various duties for fundraising and special events.

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