Help classes run smoothly and support learners
- Assist with setup, check-in, and handouts
- Help students during skills practice
- Support youth and family-focused classes
Volunteers are at the heart of Disaster Response Services (DRS). Whether you are helping teach
First Aid and CPR, supporting CERT programs, assisting with the mobile classroom, or offering
professional skills behind the scenes, there is a place for you here.
You do not need to be a firefighter or paramedic to help. We need steady, kind, community-minded
people who are willing to learn and support the mission in practical ways.
DRS offers many ways to serve. Some roles are public-facing and hands-on, while others help
quietly behind the scenes. Both matter.
You do not have to know everything, be perfectly fit, or have decades of experience to be helpful.
DRS is looking for people who are reliable, kind, and able to work well with others.
DRS volunteers receive orientation, clear expectations, and support from staff or lead instructors.
The goal is to help people find a role where they can contribute with confidence, not pressure them
into something that does not fit.
If a role is not the right match, DRS can talk through other options. It is okay to change lanes
as you learn more about where you can help best.
The best way to begin is with a conversation. Tell DRS who you are, what you are excited about,
and how much time you realistically have. From there, we can help match you with a good starting place.