Serve After Disaster

Disaster Relief Volunteer training qualifies you to volunteer during the long-term recovery phase of disaster relief and use your skills to help communities rebuild. It consists of online or in-person training modules that provide you with the background needed to succeed as a volunteer.
Take the course online and be ready to volunteer when disaster strikes.

Get Hands-On Training and Develop Practical Relief Skills

Online Training

Disaster Relief Volunteer Training

Expert Instruction

Learn from experienced responders, veterans, business leaders, and crisis professionals who’ve led in the most demanding environments.

Preparedness Resources

Gain access to featured resources including emergency guides, kit lists, and tutorials that will help you and your family be mentally and physically prepared.

Continued Development

Stay sharp and mission-ready with advanced topics, and continuing education for active CRR team members. New content added regularly.

Deployment Ready

Be qualified to serve with CRR during the long term recovery phase of a disaster.

Online Training
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In Person Training

Join Us For Our Next In-Person Training Weekend June 12-13

Join us in Houtzdale, Pennsylvania from Friday evening to Saturday afternoon for a hands-on training weekend that includes everything in the online version, plus real-world practice in muck-and-gut procedures, roof tarping, drywall installation, and restoring essential home functions like kitchens and bathrooms. You’ll live and work alongside CRR teammates in a supportive, field-ready environment, just like on deployment.  Once registered, participants will receive details about location, accommodations, what to bring, and how to prepare.

Whether you’re looking to contribute locally or deploy into disaster zones, this training is your gateway to effective, compassionate service.

Volunteer Stories

I owned my own engineering firm for 40 years - coming to Florida for 2 weeks to help rebuild after Ian...serving in that way, is the most meaningful thing i've ever done.

Jeff Wendle

After I got out of the Marine Corps, serving with CRR - the purpose, the mission, the brotherhood - has been such a meaningful to give back.

Josh Atkinson

You can help make sure no one faces the storm alone by making sure we stay deployment ready.