Winter Storm Response
Whenever our neighbors need help, volunteers step up. Ice storms left trees and power lines down, and their impacts will be felt long after the lights are back on and everyone is warm in their homes. Hands On has many ways that you can help those who were impacted by the storms.
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Volunteer Opportunities
Hands On is collaborating with the Nashville Office of Emergency Management and the United Way of Greater Nashville to support ongoing response efforts. Seeing images of disaster may compel you to head to the impacted area. Please do NOT self-deploy. The volunteer opportunities listed below are where our greatest needs are, and where it is safe for volunteers to help our team. To learn more about our disaster program, disaster volunteerism or become a disaster volunteer leader click here.
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Hands On and United Way of Greater Nashville are proud members of the Nashville VOAD (Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster). The Nashville VOAD exists to strengthen areawide disaster coordination and preparedness by sharing programs, policies, and information, and engaging in joint planning, education, and training. During times of active disaster, the Nashville VOAD provides a single point of coordination for all member organizations seeking to assist survivors in our community so that needs are met in the most efficient manner possible. Visit NashvilleResponds.com for more information.
