HELP OUT: Pack Donations for Flood-Impacted Families
ORGANIZATION: Community Recovery Team
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Support households and families impacted by the January 2024 flood in replacing furniture, clothing and household goods so they can return to a safe, sanitary, and secure home.
Volunteers will help disaster workers as they transition families back into their repaired homes after the January flood event. Volunteers will be gathering "shopping lists" of household goods, furniture, clothing and other items at the Community Recovery Team warehouse and preparing them for delivery.
Opportunity Requirements & Important Notes
Attire: Please wear comfortable clothing and sturdy, closed-toe shoes. This opportunity takes place indoors.
Bring: Snacks and water, if needed.
Physical Requirements: Volunteers must be able to do some lifting (with the help of others) and stand for the duration of the shift. This project is able to make accommodations for individuals with physical limitations. There is ADA access to the building and is wheelchair accessible, but volunteers will need to let them know because it is not the primary entrance to the building.
Waiver: Volunteers will be required to sign in and complete a waiver upon arrival.
Photos: No photos please.
Note: This project takes place near the Southcrest/National City area, zip code 92102. Volunteers will be sent the exact location upon registration.
About Community Recovery Team
The San Diego Regional Community Recovery Team (RCRT) is a program of San Diego Volunteer Organizations Active in Disaster (SDVOAD). The Regional Community Recovery Team is a network of nonprofit, government, community and faith-based organizations active in disaster recovery. Collectively, RCRT forms the infrastructure of disaster recovery services for the San Diego region.
1 Shift
Available spots are approximations
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Mon Dec 02, 2024
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06:00 PM to 08:00 PM PST
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Spots available: 5
San Diego CA 92102 US
1 More opportunity with Community Recovery Team
Opportunities
About Community Recovery Team
Location:
10035 Blossom Valley Road, El Cajon, CA 92021, US
Mission Statement
The Community Recovery Team Is comprised of community-led recovery representatives and agencies active in long-term recovery. The Regional Community Recovery Team (RCRT) is a network of non-profit, community-based organizations (CBOs), faith-based organizations (FBOs) and governmental agencies active in disaster recovery, operating in San Diego County, the fifth largest county in the United States. Collectively, we form the infrastructure of disaster recovery services for the San Diego region. We are dedicated individuals with a common goal. We are determined to assist those that suffer financial and/or personal loss during and after a natural disaster. A Board of advisers comprised of CRT leadership guides the RCRT. Collectively, we form the infrastructure of disaster recovery services for the San Diego region. We are dedicated individuals with a common goal. We are determined to assist those that suffer financial and/or personal loss during and after a natural disaster.
Description
The Community Recovery Team Is comprised of community-led recovery representatives and agencies active in long-term recovery. The Regional Community Recovery Team (RCRT) is a network of non-profit, community-based organizations (CBOs), faith-based organizations (FBOs) and governmental agencies active in disaster recovery, operating in San Diego County, the fifth largest county in the United States. Collectively, we form the infrastructure of disaster recovery services for the San Diego region. We are dedicated individuals with a common goal. We are determined to assist those that suffer financial and/or personal loss during and after a natural disaster. A Board of advisers comprised of CRT leadership guides the RCRT.
Collectively, we form the infrastructure of disaster recovery services for the San Diego region. We are dedicated individuals with a common goal. We are determined to assist those that suffer financial and/or personal loss during and after a natural disaster.
CAUSE AREAS
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San Diego, CA 92102
DATE POSTED
November 26, 2024
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