Volunteers Needed!

Coordinator of Disasters
(Volunteer Position)

Moore County Chapter
2-10 hours per week (as needed)
Duties include:

  • creating more leadership volunteer positions
  • focus on retention and energizing volunteers
  • developing youth fundraising
  • develop relationships with locations for brochure distribution
  • develop a speakers bureau for community presentations
  • marketing materials
  • recruit disaster volunteers
  • reach out to the senior citizens

Blood Drive Volunteers
Moore County Chapter
(4 hours per month)
Duties include:

  • greeter
  • canteen worker

Service to the Armed Forces
(Volunteer Position)
Moore County Chapter
We will provide the training!
Duties include:

  • On call for after hours emergencies, about 6 times per year

 

If you are interested, please contact the Moore County Chapter Office: (910) 692-8571.

The American Red Cross

Being prepared for emergencies is crucial at home, school, work and in your community.

Disaster can strike quickly and without warning. It can force you to evacuate your neighborhood, workplace or school or can confine you to your home. What would you do if basic services — water, gas, electricity or telephones — were cut off?

Local officials and relief workers will be on the scene after a disaster, but they cannot reach everyone right away. The best way to make you and your family safer is to be prepared before disaster strikes. We encourage you to:

  1. Get a Kit
  2. Make a Plan
  3. Be Informed
Visit the "Disaster Svcs" pages on our web site for more information. And, as always, the American Red Cross web site has excellent information for preparing for an emergency.