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2022-046 Volunteer Opportunities During DisastersAugust 12, 2022 Report No. 2022-046 INFORMAL STAFF REPORT TO MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: Volunteer opportunities for the public and organizations during disasters. BACKGROUND: Volunteer management is an integral part of comprehensive emergency management programs. Whether affiliated with an organization or spontaneous, volunteers have various skills and resources that can be used during disasters. Volunteers registered with an organization may be called upon in the event of an emergency while spontaneous volunteers may choose to be available to serve shortly after a disaster. Spontaneous volunteers must be planned for, as well, to ensure roles are available for them to fill, security concerns are mitigated, and volunteers and victims remain safe. DISCUSSION: Three organizations currently support volunteerism during disasters within Denton County. City of Denton residents can volunteer with: • Denton County Volunteers Active During Disasters (DC VOAD) • Denton County Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) • Denton County Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) During a disaster, the City can request these resources via emergency management. Denton County VOAD DC VOAD is a humanitarian association of independent volunteer organizations that may be active in all phases of disaster: preparation, response, recovery, and mitigation. Its mission is to foster efficient, streamlined service delivery to people affected by disaster while eliminating unnecessary duplication of effort. Local organizations seeking opportunities to volunteer are encouraged to become members of DC VOAD. Monthly meetings are held on the fourth Thursday of every month at 11:00 a.m. via Zoom. Meeting: Zoom Link Meeting ID: 840 4642 2730 Passcode: 7j4Fiv DCVOAD Current Members American Red Cross City of Lewisville Emergency Management City of Denton Emergency Management Denton Baptist Association Disaster Relief Denton Community Food Center Denton County Community Relations Denton County Friends of the Family Denton County Emergency Management August 12, 2022 Report No. 2022-046 First Baptist Church of Denton First Refuge Ministries Minuteman Disaster Response Legal Aid of Northwest Texas Our Daily Bread, Inc. Salvation Army Team Rubicon University of North Texas United Way of Denton County Denton County CERT The CERT program educates volunteers about disaster preparedness for the hazards that may impact their area. CERT also trains volunteers in basic disaster response skills such as fire safety, light search and rescue, team organization, and disaster first aid. Information on joining CERT and upcoming training can be found at www.dentoncountycert.org. Denton County MRC Denton County MRC is to assist the local community during a public health emergency or natural disaster with health implications by providing a rapid, coordinated, and specific response. Both medical and non-volunteers are accepted after completing an MRC orientation meeting. After orientation, MRC volunteers have access to multiple upcoming training opportunities, found at https://mrc.dentoncounty.gov/. CONCLUSION: Emergency Management will develop a Volunteer Management Plan Annex to the City of Denton Emergency Management Plan. This annex will focus on using both affiliated and spontaneous volunteers during a disaster. Volunteer management will become a function of the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) Logistics Section. This effort is scheduled to be completed by November 2022. An online volunteer registration portal will also be developed. This will be activated when needed to manage spontaneous volunteers and determine what skillsets they can provide. The registration portal is scheduled to be completed by October 2022. The City will actively promote the Denton County VOAD, CERT, and MRC programs to Denton residents and organizations via the City of Denton Emergency Management webpage and outreach to faith-based and community groups. Recruiting volunteers to become part of a trained group will benefit the City and County during a disaster. STAFF CONTACT: Bob Martinez Emergency Management Program Coordinator Robert.martinez@cityofdenton.com (940) 349-8836 REQUESTOR: Council Member Davis August 12, 2022 Report No. 2022-046 STAFF TIME TO COMPLETE REPORT: 3 hours PARTICIPATING DEPARTMENTS: Fire Department