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Recovery Operations Team (ROT) training qualifies you to join a leadership team that helps oversee the recovery operations for a community. Ideal candidates bring work experience skills and have more flexibility of time to devote to longer term deployments.
2026 In Person Training Dates: June 12-13
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.
About a year after our training, my home church in Pennsylvania flooded. Because of the training I received from CRR, I was able to lead the efforts to clean and restore our church.
I traveled to Texas with CRR to help muck and gut homes after the floods - it was one of the most rewarding things I've ever done.
When disaster strikes, communities often turn to churches to deliver relief.
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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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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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