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Knowledge, Information and Neighbors in Disaster |
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Knowledge
Information & Neighbors in Disaster (KIND), VolunteerLEON’s
EPRO project, will focus on two groups of the disabled,
those with a sensory disability limiting sight or hearing
and those with a condition limiting basic physical
activities such as walking, climbing stairs, reaching,
lifting, or carrying. The goals of KIND are to (1.) provide
equal access to disaster preparedness and warning
information to our community’s most vulnerable citizens,
(2.) ensure their self sufficiency for at least 72 hours
following a disaster, and (3.) match them with volunteers
from the faith-based organizations and the community
at-large within their neighborhood thus increasing Leon
County’s capacity to respond to their needs before, during,
and after a disaster. This initiative is funded by a grant
from
Volunteer Florida and the
Corporation for
National and Community Service.
Check out our other sponsors. |
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Safety of Seniors |
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minimum of 165 volunteers, ages 12 and over, will be
recruited for the Safety of Seniors project through
presentations to area churches and faith based
organizations, schools, civic clubs, and current rosters of
volunteers. The service-oriented multigenerational,
multicultural interaction between inter-faith teams of youth
and seniors will build long-term sustainable relationships,
and provide our elderly population with support and hope in
the event of a disaster. The Volunteer Center will issue a
series of press releases and public service announcements
via radio and print media to recruit volunteers, write
articles for neighborhood association newsletters, promote
the project on the county public access channel, and
increase awareness of SOS through community donation drives
and partnerships. This initiative is funded by a grant from
the
Points of Light Foundation and the
Universal Peace Federation. |
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How to Get Involved |
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Orientation & Training |
Volunteer
Opportunities |
| New Volunteer
Orientation |
Neighborhood Team Leader |
| Aging & Disability
Sensitivity |
Trainer |
| Community Emergency
Response Teams |
Safety Buddy |
| Help Increase the Peace
Program |
Community Outreach &
Public Relations |
| Grassroots Leadership |
Supply Kit Coordinators |
| Disaster Volunteer
Management |
Steering Committee &
Working Groups |
| Volunteer Reception
Center Table Top Training |
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| Citizens Information
Center Hotline Training |
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| On-going In-service
Training |
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If you are a prospective volunteer,
please visit the links above for more information about our
volunteer opportunities and training. Please complete
the KIND
Volunteer Enrollment Form and bring it with you to New
Volunteer Orientation. You should also take a few
minutes to review the
Disaster Volunteer Handbook we have created to help you
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Tracking Success |
- Volunteer
Activity Report - In order to maintain accurate records,
a copy of your time sheet/field report should be submitted
to the Volunteer Center once every month. If you would like
an update on your current record of service, call or email
the EPRO Coordinator. You can submit hours in person, by
fax, or by mail by the 5th of each month.
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