disaster relief volunteer
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Wednesday - Disaster Relief Volunteer class, 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. at American Red Cross chapter house, Bloomington; free; register at (309) 662-0500.
Thursday - Adult CPR/AED class, 5:30 to 10 p.m. at American Red Cross chapter house, Bloomington; $35; register at (309) 662-0500.
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The Church of Scientology International Emergency Response and Disaster Relief Team, Administered Personal Aid to over 23 International Disaster Sites...
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More than 600 lawyers stepped up to the call to help Hurricane Charley victims with legal questions, and even more volunteers are needed as Hurricane ...
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How can faith possibly matter, when everything is collapsing around us?
I serve as a Red Cross disaster relief volunteer, where I'm blessed to work with your awesome neighbors - people willing to put their lives on hold when local or national disasters strike.
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A newly formed committee to address unmet needs of tornado victims has been established in Westmoreland County.
Volunteer coordinator John Bush said the goal of the Westmoreland Disaster Relief Fund is to direct financial donations to families and individuals with ongoing home renovation needs.
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It won't be long after the victims of Hurricane Charley secure the necessities of life--food, clothing, shelter-that their thoughts will turn to the l...
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MY FIRST NEW ORLEANS HOUSE CALL is one I will certainly never forget. I was working in the Red Cross office in Metairie when I received an urgent requ...
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The Church of Scientology Volunteer Ministers of Melbourne, Australia Aided Firefighters and Provided Emergency Relief to Victims of Raging Wildfires ...
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HARRISBURG, July 7 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Auditor General Jack Wagner today thanked Pennsylvania volunteer firefighters for helping to keep their communities safe from disaster and for making the 2010 spring Volunteer Firefighters' Relief Association workshops successful.
Wagner said the nine free workshops for officers and members of volunteer fire departments were so helpful that 100 percent of questionnaire respondents suggested that they be continued. A total of 606 individuals attended the workshops, held from Apr. 7, 2010 through May 5, 2010.
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To Titus Pauley and other helpful youths of Boy Scout Troop 31 at Baptist Temple, who cleaned up the Wallace Hartman Nature Preserve that Dolly Hartman donated to the West Virginia Land Trust.
To WVU, which gave foreign student Kuya Kudo a plane ticket to visit his disaster-shattered family in Japan - and to the young man for working as a relief volunteer amid the ruin.