What’s happening?
The Salvation Army Emergency Services (SAES) are urgently seeking volunteers across Queensland ahead of the upcoming natural disaster season.
Volunteers are needed to support first responders and survivors by providing meals, refreshments, bedding, and emotional support during emergencies.
Why it Matters?
Natural disasters like floods, cyclones, and fires have devastating impacts on communities.
The support from SAES volunteers is crucial in providing immediate assistance and comfort to those affected, helping to alleviate the burden on first responders and disaster survivors.
By the Numbers
– Over the past three years, SAES teams have delivered over 390,000 meals and refreshments.
– Supported more than 80,000 people across Australia.
– Volunteers have contributed 51,000 hours, with 8,500 volunteers actively supporting operations.
Zoom In
SAES volunteers have a rich history of aiding Australians in times of crisis, such as during the 2019 Townsville floods and Cyclone Yasi in 2011.
The role involves various tasks, including cooking, serving meals, administration, and offering a listening ear to those affected.
Zoom Out
Volunteers undergo a comprehensive application process, including resume submission, interviews, references, and police checks, followed by online training.
This ensures volunteers are well-prepared to support communities in times of disaster.
Local Impact
Queensland communities frequently face natural disasters, making local volunteer support essential.
Volunteering not only helps those in need but also fosters a sense of community resilience and hope.
What to Look for Next?
Queenslanders interested in making a difference can sign up to become a SAES volunteer.
For more information or to apply, visit Salvation Army Emergency Services.
This is a great opportunity for those passionate about supporting their community in times of need while gaining valuable skills and making a profound impact.