Article, written by CNCS Staff, appears on the National Service Tumblr. Published July 25, 2014.
Disaster Services Unit update
Washington Wildfires
69 AmeriCorps members and staff from Washington Conservation Corps have responded to destructive wildfires in Washington state, serving more than 6,800 hours so far. Disasters include the Mills Canyon Fire in Entiat, the Carlton Fire Complex in Winthrop, and the Chiwaukum Creek Fire in Leavenworth.
We’re collaborating with the Washington State Department of Natural Resources, the state agency tasked with wildfire response and management. AmeriCorps members are supporting firefighting camp operations including supply management, distribution of firefighting resources, inventory control, order processing, food distribution, and camp upkeep.
Also, Senior Corps RSVP volunteers from Chelan-Douglas Community Action Council and AmeriCorps VISTA members are assisting the Red Cross with shelter operations in Wenatchee, Chelan, and Brewster.
AmeriCorps St. Louis Responds to Clarksville Flooding
On July 2, a 14-member AmeriCorps St. Louis Emergency Response Team answered the call to help the area that sits about 75 miles north of its home base, performing flood protection work in and around Clarksville’s historic district, businesses, and homes. This marked the third time the Emergency Response Team has provided services to the town in 15 months. The latest reports from earlier this week found that AmeriCorps St. Louis members had served more than 1,072 hours, registered 268 volunteers, leveraged another 2,143 volunteers, and supervised 382 volunteers.
Floods in the north: A community comes together
AmeriCorps members with Conservation Corps Minnesota and Iowa are responding to flooding in Minnesota:
“We are the community. We serve the people who need help the most, wherever it may be. We do what needs to be done and we don’t stop working until it is done.”
Read more at the Conservation Corps website.