Red Cross Home PageInformation that Prospective Volunteers for Hurricane Katrina Need to Know
1. This will be an Extreme Hardship Assignment:
a.Workers will live in shelters, possibly with the affected population.
b. There will probably be no electricity and no running water.
c. It will be extremely hot and humid.
d. There will be bugs and snakes.
e. The air quality will be bad.
f. Food may be limited. Volunteers with special dietary needs will do better to wait to respond until the operation is more settled.
2. Workers must be in good physical condition. In many cases you will need to lift and carry heavy items.
3. Workers must be mentally strong. This disaster will be difficult for even seasoned disaster workers.
4. Assignments are from 2 to 3 weeks. You may be asked to stay longer if possible.
5. Workers must be team players and abide by the Red Cross Code of Conduct. Workers must be flexible because the situation is likely to be chaotic.
6. Workers will be assigned to a variety of different locations, but not areas that are getting the publicity.
7. Potential volunteers must submit an application to the Chapter. This includes a CORI check. Once the application and CORI have been approved, the volunteer will be notified of training opportunities.
8. Once training and an operational orientation have been completed, the volunteer will decide whether they still want to go on assignment. If so, they will be required to complete an application to the Disaster Services Resource System. This will include providing some basic health information.
9. Once the worker has been approved to respond, they will be assigned and then required to leave within 24 hours.
Again, thank you for taking the time to contact your American Red Cross Chapter. We look forward to hearing from you soon.
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