Volunteer
photo courtesy of Bret Gerbe
Cobb Emergency Management Agency (CEMA) estimates that more than 1,500 homes were affected by flooding caused by the floods of 2009. The hardest hit areas were in the South Cobb communities of Powder Springs and Austell where many a significant number of homes were destroyed with residents are currently displaced. Rebuilding the homes and lives of those affected requires the support of diverse community partners and resources engaged in long term collaboration.
Put your talents and skills to work assisting in the long term recovery effort.
Current Opportunities
Case Management Volunteer Work over the long term to make in-depth assessment of disaster related needs and assist families and individuals in developing a recovery plan. Additionally, the case manager acts as an advocate, developing relationships with those affected by disaster in an effort to assist them in meeting the goals of individualized long-term recovery plans.
Click here for a more complete description of Case Management job description.
Contact Wendi Krogh, CDR Case Management Coordinator, wendi@cobbrecovery.org
photo courtesy of Bret Gerbe
Worksite/Jobs Coordinator Volunteer Utilize your construction/building skills on the job site to coordinate repair jobs and oversee skilled volunteers.
contact the Disaster Recovery Warehouse at 770-739-9537 or 770-739-9538 or email cary@cobbrecovery.org.