Case Studies
Get equipped to deploy in the wake of disaster and help bring calm to the chaos.
Get trained and equipped to to help lead teams of volunteers during the long-term recovery phase of disaster relief and use your skills to help communities rebuild.
Get trained and equipped to serve with confidence and compassion - and make real impact.
Because of our commitment to transparency and our unique multiplier effect, your dollar goes further when you give to CRR.
Our Immediate Relief Team is an elite team that deploys to help bring leadership and organization after a disaster. Team members should be able to sustain themselves during disaster relief operations while working as a team to fulfill missions in often high-pressure environments. Therefore, this training is intentionally designed to put you in high pressure situations. Only those who want to challenge themselves in these situations should join.
If this is you, our IRT training will give you the skills you need to bring order to the chaos immediately following a disaster and will qualify you to deploy with our team. The skills you will learn are also useful for everyday life, from providing emergency care, navigation, fieldcraft, and helping others in need.
When Hurricane Helene made it's way up to Western North Carolina, it damaged or destroyed almost 100,000 structures. The destruction was unprecedented. CRR partnered with multiple organizations...
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While much of the national attention focused on Kerr County and the Guadalupe River, San Angelo — nearly three hours away in West Texas — experienced devastating flooding of its own, with historic...
Read The RestRichard had a vision for building a family homestead his kids would flourish in. Hurricane Helene had other plans. But Richard isn't giving up.
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Hurricane Ian devastated South Florida. Residents of Harlem Heights, a lower income neighborhood outside of Tampa Bay, thought they had been forgotten. What happened over the next 18 months was...
Read The RestWe believe communities recover faster when we work together to steward volunteer time, money, and resources as efficiently as possible. Our Immediate Relief and Recovery Operations Teams pride themselves on being “force multipliers”.
Force multipliers take a limited amount of resources (volunteer time, money, and materials) and “multiply” their effectiveness. During Hurricane Ian, CRR raised x amount of dollars and our teams of staff and volunteers turned it into x amount of work for x amount of homeowners. As a volunteer team member, you’ll be on the front lines of a force that multiplies impact for good.
When you volunteer with CRR, you are guaranteed to make a difference.We don’t stand around and wait for the next project, our professional team works with the community and our partners to ensure that our volunteers do what they came to do – make an impact.
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