OUTH CAROLINA, May 1, 2023 — National Hurricane Preparedness Week is April 30-May 6, and Governor Henry McMaster officially proclaimed May as Hurricane Preparedness Month in South Carolina.
As people across the country are facing another active year of disasters, the American Red Cross of South Carolina urges everyone to get ready now and consider becoming a volunteer to help people affected by the growing number of climate-driven disasters.
“Across the country, we’re launching nearly twice as many major disaster relief operations as we did a decade ago, much of that attributed to the climate crisis,” said Rod Tolbert, CEO of the Red Cross of South Carolina. “Because of this dramatic jump in the number of large disasters to which we are responding, we need more volunteers so we can continue providing relief on a near-constant basis to make sure families are supported when they need it most.”
Red Cross volunteers make up 90% of our workforce.
Across the country, they’re continuously providing shelter, comfort, hot meals, health services, and recovery support to families in need.
Just this year, 82 local Red Cross of South Carolina volunteers deployed to support disaster relief across the country, some of them deploying multiple times.
In the last 10 years, the number of billion-dollar disasters in the U.S. has increased 70%. And in our country’s history, hurricanes have accounted for eight of the 10 most costly weather disasters.

BECOME A RED CROSS VOLUNTEER: The need to help during disasters has never been greater. Visit redcross.org/volunteertoday for more information. Our most-needed disaster positions include:
• SHELTER SUPPORT: Help at a shelter during a large disaster by welcoming and registering residents, serving meals, setting up cots, distributing blankets and personal hygiene kits, and providing information and other assistance to people in need.
• HEALTH SERVICES: We also need volunteers who can use their professional skills as a licensed health care provider to deliver hands-on support, including care and education to people staying at a shelter during a large disaster. Qualified licenses include RN, LPN, LVN, EMT, Paramedic, MD, DO, PA, NP and APRN.

• DISASTER ACTION TEAM: While big hurricanes get the most news coverage, smaller disasters, such as home fires, are no less devastating to those affected. Join your local Disaster Action Team to help families in need by providing food, lodging, comfort, recovery assistance and other support.

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