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You Can Make Sure No One Faces the Storm Alone. Get trained and equipped to make real impact.
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Ways You Can Get Involved

Immediate Relief and Recovery Ops Teams

Train to join the teams leading the immediate response and spearheading the recovery process.

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Disaster Relief Volunteer

Qualify to use your skills to help communities rebuild during the long term recovery phase after a storm.

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Prepare Your Organization to Serve

Help your team, business, or organization prepare for disaster and be equipped to serve the surrounding community.

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Always Ready Fund

Because 100% of funds raised during a disaster goes to communities in need, the Always Ready fund covers our operations, administration and training expenses so we can stay deployment ready.

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Get trained and equipped to make real impact.

Prepare your organization to provide meaningful relief.

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Join a Team That Multiplies Impact

We 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.

No One Should Face The Storm Alone
Impact Reports

See the Multiplier Effect In Action

Equipping the Church to Serve When Disaster Strikes

When disaster strikes, communities often turn to churches to deliver relief.

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Greg’s Story – How CRR Training Prepared Him to Respond to a Flood in His Hometown

When Greg participated in the CRR training, he was expecting to use it for other communities. Little did he know he would need to use it in his own.

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Serving forgotten communities in West Texas

West Texas Floods

Communities across Texas experienced significant flooding with fewer outside resources available. San Angelo and the broader Concho Valley, located along the Concho River and its tributaries,...

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Become

a volunteer

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.

Preparedness Training

Your organization can be a beacon of hope for your community.

When disaster strikes a community, local churches and organizations like yours are needed to step up and bring hope, relief, and calm to the chaos. CRR wants to prepare your organization for this role.

Our organization training will help equip your organization members to: keep themselves, their families and communities safe in times of crisis; respond in tangible ways with local and national partners; and work as a team in your organization to help your community recover from a disaster.

Preparedness Starts With Always Being Ready