Join Us! Evacuteer Introductory Training

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ORGANIZATION: Evacuteer.org

A small time commitment with a BIG impact!

Thousands of our neighbors may need help evacuating if a hurricane comes our way. Evacuteers are a part of New Orleans’ public evacuation plan, City-Assisted Evacuation (CAE), to help everyone get to safe shelter ahead of a storm.

If a mandatory evacuation is called in New Orleans, Evacuteers serve to ensure that:

- Families stay together,

- Pets are evacuated with their people, and

- Everyone gets out quickly and safely!

Through this 1-hour training session, new volunteers will be introduced to the work we do, learn how CAE works, and the vital role that our volunteers play in ensuring that everyone who uses CAE is treated with respect and dignity. Following the training presentation, attendees will then have the option to sign up for Evacuteer service for the 2019 hurricane season!

Bring a friend or neighbor to help us reach our goal of 500 trained volunteers this year!

To register for this training on our website, please visit: www.evacuteer.org/events


Feel free to contact us if you have any questions. We hope to see you there!

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About Evacuteer.org

Location:

2803 St. Philip Street, New Orleans, LA 70119, US

Mission Statement

Evacuteer.org’s mission is to support the effective and respectful evacuation of communities during times of major crisis. We recruit, train, and manage volunteers to assist in New Orleans’ public evacuation efforts.

Description

We're neighbors helping neighbors- in the event of a mandatory evacuation in the City of New Orleans, our evacuation volunteers (Evacuteers) serve to ensure that:

- Families stay together,
- Pets are evacuated with their people,
- Everyone gets out safely, and
- Everyone has the opportunity to come home!

Stay up to date with us via our website: http://www.evacuteer.org

CAUSE AREAS

Advocacy & Human Rights
Community
Disaster Relief
Advocacy & Human Rights, Community, Disaster Relief

WHEN

Sat Apr 13, 2019
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM

WHERE

Rosa F. Keller Library4300 South Broad AvenueNew Orleans, LA 70125

(29.948725,-90.103836)
 

SKILLS

  • Safety & Disaster Education
  • Disaster Response

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 18
  • After the initial 1 hour training there is only a time commitment in the event of a hurricane.

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