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Provides a humanitarian organization, led by volunteers, that provides relief to victims of disasters and helps people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies. It does this through services that are consistent with its congressional charter and the principles of the International Red Cross movement.

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Does not provide general financial assistance. Offers classes for first aid, HIV/AIDS and fire safety. Provides disaster services and emergency shelter in times of disaster as well as contact for military families in cases of emergency. Volunteer opportunities available. Phone 276-645-6650 (available 24/7 for emergencies)or toll free in VA 866-645-6650

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First Aid Instruction
Disaster Preparedness
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Anatomical Gifts
Armed Forces Emergency Services
The Southwest Virginia Medical Reserve Corps is a cadre of volunteer health care professionals and community members trained to respond and assist the local Emergency Response Systems in the 13 counties and 3 cities that comprise Southwestern Virginia. Throughout the region, citizens are prepared to assist with public health crises in the Lenowisco, Cumberland Plateau and/or Mount Rogers Health Districts.

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Animal Services Volunteer Opportunities
The Red Cross provides disaster education presentations to individuals in the community to prevent prepare for and recover from disasters or other life-threatening emergencies. The American Red Cross responds to disasters, including home fires, tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, hazardous materials spills, transportation accidents, explosions, and other natural and man-made disasters. The most common of these disasters is fires.

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Disaster Relief/Recovery Organizations
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Plans for potential emergencies and to respond to bioterrorism, infectious disease outbreaks and other public health emergencies.
Regional VOADs coordinate with their local agencies, organizations, and communities to help plan, prepare, respond to and recover from disasters. SEVA VOAD Officers President - Anthony Lloyd, Operation Blessing Treasurer - Joe Collins, Your Not For Profit Controller Secretary - Chef Thomas Yager, Mercy Chefs
Relief to victims of disaster that need emergency food, clothing, and shelter. This program provides temporary basic housing and shelter on a emergency basis to prevent homelessness for individuals and families in crisis. Housing includes referrals and information and location term living arrangements for people who require a moderate-extensive amount of support to maintain independent living conditions.

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Disaster Related Clothing/Emergency Supplies
Disaster Relief/Recovery Organizations
Post Disaster Housing Assistance
Prepares the nation for all hazards and effectively manages federal response and recovery efforts following any national incident. FEMA also initiates pro active mitigation activities, trains first responders, and manages the National Flood Insurance Program and the U.S. Fire Administration. To contact the VA Regional Office in Penndel, PA, please call (267)560-5057.

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Disaster Relief/Recovery Organizations
Provides shelter, food, emotional support, health services, relief supplies and other forms of support to people impacted by disasters. Work with individuals, families, businesses and communities to provide recovery assistance in the weeks and months following a disaster.

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Community Storm Shelters
Post Disaster Housing Assistance
Disaster Related Clothing/Emergency Supplies
Disaster Relief/Recovery Organizations
Disaster Preparedness
Post Disaster Mental Health Services
Responds to disasters occurring within communities 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Provides a plan for recovery that covers the basic needs of emergency lodging, food, clothing, medications, and crisis counseling, as well as other resources available to meet the emergency needs of family and individuals

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Post Disaster Mental Health Services
Disaster Related Shelter Services
Disaster Relief/Recovery Organizations
Disaster Related Clothing/Emergency Supplies
Provides disaster relief and disaster preparedness for residents of the Rappahannock area.
Disaster services include but are not limited to emergency food, clothing, and shelter. These services are provided to disaster victims and their families according to their disaster caused needs.

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Disaster Preparedness
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Provides emergency assistance to families who have been displaced from their home due to fire. Service is initiated by Fire/Police dispatch in territory jurisdictions.

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Disaster Preparedness
A national artists' service organization whose mission is to safeguard and sustain the careers of craft artists and provide emergency resources that benefit all artists. CERF+ accomplishes its mission through these programs and initiatives: *Emergency Relief *Emergency Preparedness and Recovery Resources *Emergency Preparedness Educational Programs *Artist Preparedness Campaign *National Coalition for Arts Preparedness & Emergency Response *Research on the Needs and Status of Working Artists

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Disaster Preparedness
Artist Services
Disaster Relief/Recovery Organizations
The Disaster Services program is charged with responding to the needs of victims of disasters throughout our service area. Such disasters include, but are not limited to, single and multiple family fires, floods, winters storms, and transportation mishaps. In responding to verifiable emergencies, volunteer Disaster Action Team members are authorized to provide emergency food, clothing and shelter to assist families to again become self sufficient, and to reduce stress and hardships. Offers disaster preparedness services and disaster training classes.

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Disaster Related Shelter Services
Disaster Related Clothing/Emergency Supplies
Disaster Preparedness
Disaster Relief/Recovery Organizations
Provides the following Response and Recovery Programs: Spiritual Ministry Counseling victims, consoling the injured and distressed, comforting the bereaved, conducting funeral and memorial services, chaplaincy services to staff and volunteers. Counseling Individual and family trauma counseling and emotional support. Identification/Registration Locating victims and providing information and communication to inquiring family and friends. Mobile Feeding Where needed, mobile feeding units serve hot meals to victims and relief personnel on site. Congregate Feeding Salvation Army buildings and other sites are used for preparation and service of meals to victims and relief personnel. Financial Assistance Financial grants for immediate needs are made to victims who demonstrate need. No repayment of grants is sought or required. Shelter Shelters may be established and maintained in Salvation Army facilities or other sites. Programs include child care to allow adult family members to salvage personal effects, apply for long-term assistance, schedule reconstruction and undertake other necessary tasks. Donated Materials The generosity of Americans enables The Salvation Army to solicit and distribute water, non-perishable foods, furniture, house-keeping supplies, building materials, and other basic necessities.The Salvation Army will, where appropriate and necessary, establish and maintain depots to facilitate the program. Basic Commodities The Salvation Army may elect to purchase and distribute basic commodities not readily available at the time of need. These may include, but not be limited to, food, water, health and sanitary needs, baby and child care products, medicines, bedding and other items for which an immediate need exists. Reconstruction In major disasters, The Salvation Army may accept responsibility to coordinate or assist with reconstruction efforts.The Salvation Army may establish depots for distribution of donated building supplies and may establish a financial aid office.Support programs may be established including child care centers, educational and after school programs, recreation, leisure activities, individual/family counseling and other support programs.Support programs allow adults to focus on rebuilding efforts with the assurance that children are receiving quality care in a safe environment. Services to Volunteers The Salvation Army recruits, trains and utilizes volunteers. Registered volunteers may be provided with housing, meals, and support services including transportation, if necessary and available. Advocacy Certified social workers, human services aides and officers are assigned to provide a professional level of assistance including advocacy, information and referral to private and public assistance programs.

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Disaster/Emergency Services Volunteer Opportunities
Disaster Relief/Recovery Organizations
Provide relief to victims of disaster. Provide disaster community education programs. Provide relief to victims in single-family fires. Work with city government to maintain disaster plan for city-wide coverage.

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Disaster Relief/Recovery Organizations
Disaster Related Clothing/Emergency Supplies
Disaster Related Shelter Services
Post Disaster Housing Assistance
The purpose is to meet the immediate disaster-caused needs of individuals, families, and communities.

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Disaster Preparedness
Disaster Relief/Recovery Organizations