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fannydu
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« on: January 14, 2012, 10:25:37 PM »

I know we've been teasing it for a whole semester, but the opportunity has finally arisen: the opportunity to be a part of ARC @ Cal's first National Disaster Response Team! If you want to be able to get on the ground and help people in the aftermath of natural disasters in the US, then this is for you. This is rare - most students don't get the chance to respond to disasters on the ground - especially not anywhere in the US.

There is an 8 hour training in Santa Cruz in concert with the Red Cross at UC Santa Cruz on Saturday, February 4th. We will be roadtripping it there, so I need an accurate count of who is interested.

IF you are interested, email me at salman.qasim@berkeley.edu with [DSHR] in the email subject heading!

This is an exciting opportunity, so if you are interested email ^^^^^ asap!


A lot of you want to know more about the DSHR program:

Who we are
When a major disaster strikes an area, the local chapter rarely has enough trained personnel to provide adequate Red Cross response. The National Red Cross Disaster Services Human Resources (DSHR) program provides assistance by sending trained volunteers from chapters in other parts of the country to assist the local chapter.
 
Definition of the DSHR System
The DSHR System is the personnel and human resources management system used by the Red Cross to meet its human resources requirements in response to disaster. All Red Cross paid and volunteer staff who are qualified and available to be assigned to disaster relief operations are eligible to be enrolled.
 
In summary, this program allows the American Red Cross to organize, recruit and deploy trained and experienced relief workers anywhere within the United States of America and it's territories in order to support the local chapters disaster response.

I hope that clears things up for anyone who missed this during the meetings.

Again, if you're interested in the Santa Cruz training bootcamp (February 4th, 9 am - 5pm), email me asap (salman.qasim@berkeley.edu)
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