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Even before a wildfire threatens, the American Red Cross, Northern California Coastal Region is working to make sure people don’t have to face the worst alone. Alongside preparedness tips for staying safe this wildfire season, the Red Cross has launched a new volunteer initiative, “Neighbors Helping Neighbors” encouraging residents to become trained responders before disaster strikes.

“At the Red Cross we never stop preparing for disasters because we know they can happen anytime, anywhere,” said John Ruiz, regional disaster officer with the Red Cross Northern California Coastal Region. “It’s critical that the community is involved in these preparations. While we may not see large-scale disasters every day, the risk is real and it only takes one to change someone’s life forever.”

How can you help

New this year, we’re empowering community members to be part of the response. Through our “Neighbors Helping Neighbors” initiative, we’re training local residents to become disaster volunteers who can step in and support their communities—one shift at a time. Volunteers can sign up to work shifts when local disasters occur without needing to commit to days-long deployments. It’s a flexible, meaningful way for neighbors to help neighbors when they need it most.

The process is simple:

  1. Attend a virtual information session
  2. Submit a volunteer application
  3. Complete free online training
  4. Sign up to work a shift when disaster strikes

The initiative’s primary focus is training shift-based responders who can help staff emergency shelters, distribute supplies, and provide comfort and care to those affected. No prior experience is necessary, and all training is provided at no cost.

Like the people we serve, the Red Cross is proud that our volunteers represent a wide array of cultures, backgrounds, ages, gender identities, lifestyles and beliefs. Everyone is welcome. Join us today.

While we’re working hard to prepare, it’s just as important for individuals and families to take steps now to ensure they’re ready when disaster strikes

TAKE THESE STEPS TO GET READY

Families may need to evacuate quickly with little notice. Sign up for your area’s emergency alerts to stay informed during a disaster.

Create a plan that includes:

  1. How to stay connected with each other,
  2. Where to go if evacuated and
  3. How to get there.

Download the free Red Cross Emergency app for real-time weather alerts, open shelter locations and expert advice in both English and Spanish.