Sign Up for Volunteer Training Sessions

Many local volunteers help families affected by disasters, mostly residential fires in the Greater Cleveland area, by providing immediate needs, including food, clothing, shelter and emotional support. In times of large-scale disasters and devastation, we often put volunteer talents to use on-site and behind the scenes after orienting them to Red Cross services and determining how they may best help those affected by the disaster.

There are also other volunteer opportunities available, including office work, public speaking and special events. Click here to view a complete list of volunteer opportunities.

The first step to becoming a volunteer is to complete a Volunteer Information Session. Please use the form below and sign up for a session that fits your schedule. To cancel your registration, please call 216-431-3328 or e-mail us at volunteering@redcross-cleveland.org

Disaster Services Training

If you are interested in becoming a Disaster Volunteer, the first step after completing the Volunteer Information Session is to complete Introduction to Disaster Services course online. Click Here to start the Introduction to Disaster Services course, which takes approximately 1-2 hours to complete. Once you have completed the Introduction to Disaster Services course, you may sign up for the Disaster Training courses. Please use the form below to sign up for a class that fits your schedule.

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